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 vii AELBERT CUYP 197 657. View on the Maas. Sm. 96. A view near the village of Zwijndrecht. Three boats full of passengers appear to have just put off from the village. On the opposite side are a coaster under full sail and two small vessels ; other boats are also to be seen. " The warmth of a fine evening gives a charm to the scene, which is otherwise too formal in its lines to be agreeable to the eye" (Sm.). [Possibly identical with 654*] Panel, 25 inches by 42 inches. Sales. Thompson Martin, London, 1830 (84, bought in). Thompson Martin, London, 1831 ($2 : IDS.). London, 1832 (49 : 7s.). 657*7. A River Landscape. With shipping and other rich acces- sories. Sale. Rotterdam, September 15, 1834, No. 53. 658. View on the Rhine. Sm. 89. High rocky hills fill the right side. Near the shore on the left are two boats, the nearer containing five persons, the other holding three. Beyond are several small sailing-boats. A fine summer evening. Panel, n inches by 14^ inches. Engraved by Major while in the Schaub collection. In the collection of Sir Luke Schaub, Bart., sold by auction in 1769. In the collection of the Earl of Ashburnham, 1834 (Sm.). 659. A River Landscape with Fishing- Boats. Sm. 255. A number of fishing-boats are moored close inshore on the right. Near them a rowing-boat with eight men is crossing the stream. The river has a low bank ; in the distance are four small vessels. Panel, 17! inches by 21 inches. In the collection of Edward Lloyd, Manchester, 1834 (Sm.). 6590. A River Landscape. In the foreground are a woman resting, a sportsman, and two men fishing. Signed, A. CUYP ; i8 inches by 24 inches. Sale. Jelgerhuis and Saportas, Amsterdam, December 12, 1836, No. 89. 659^. A Ferry-Boat. On a river with shipping. Signed ; panel, 30 inches by 46 inches. Sale. J. A. Topfer, Amsterdam, November 16, 1891, No. 19 (29 florins 75, Schmidt). 659*:. River with Shipping. Canvas, 23^ inches by 19 inches. Sale. Baron Pabst van Bingerden, The Hague, September 7, 1842, No. 12 (6 florins). 659^. A Placid River. With ships under sail or at anchor. On one side is a dyke with workmen and anglers. Sunlight. Panel, 12 inches by 25 inches. Sales. Amsterdam, April 17, 1809, No. 20. (Possibly) B. Mallinus, Brussels, September 22, 1842, No. 6.