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 322 PHILIPS WOUWERMAN SECT. Exhibited at The Hague, 1890, No. 128. Sale. Dirk Versteegh, Amsterdam, November 3, 1823, No. 47 (928 florins, Van der Berg). In the collection of W. F. van Lennep, Amsterdam. Sale. Messchert van Vollenhoven, Amsterdam, March 29, 1 892, No. 1 5 (15,000 florins). Purchased for the museum, 1894, with the help of the Rembrandt Society. In the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1907 catalogue, No. 2720. 208. A HORSEMAN CONVERSING WITH PEASANTS. A few steps from a column to the left, against which is built a thatched shed, a horseman has dismounted to converse with three men, one of whom is wounded in the head. Near them are a beggar boy and two dogs. In the shed are other figures. In the distance are hills. Light clouds in the sky. Like the other Antwerp picture (370), this is brown in tone and rather early. Signed on the right at foot with the early monogram j panel, 14 inches by 12 inches. Acquired in 1821 by Baron Baut de Rasmon from K. Spruyt, Ghent. In the Antwerp Museum, Van den Hecke-Baut de Rasmon bequest, 1905 catalogue, No. 501. 209. A HORSE. A horse is tied to a tree. The rider has dis- mounted. At one side is a dog. The sky is of a warm yellowish-orange in tone. An early work. Panel. Possibly identical with the picture seen at Schleissheim by Parthey (ii. 806) and no longer there. In the Royal Castle at Aschaffenburg, 1883 catalogue, No. 1 1. 210. A GREY HORSE IN A MEADOW BY THE SEA. A tongue of land overgrown with plants and bushes stretches out, on the left, into the still water. A grey horse is grazing in the foreground. Fishermen in a boat are drawing in their nets. To the right is a view over the sea, with boats. Signed with the early monogram ; panel, 8 inches by 10 inches. Exhibited at Berlin, 1890, No. 330. In the collection of .Karl von Hollitscher, Berlin. 211. A GREY HORSE. A man holds its bridle. A dark land- scape. In the Schloss, Dessau, No. 24. 212. A GREY HORSE. With red saddle in a landscape. In the left background stands a man. An early work. Panel, about 12 inches by 16 inches. Mentioned by Parthey (ii. 800). In the Schloss, Dessau, No. 25. 213. HARNESSING A GREY HORSE. Some poor thatched cottages are on a bank in the left foreground. In front of them, in the