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 324 PHILIPS WOUWERMAN SECT. Signed on the right at foot with the monogram ; panel, 13 inches by 13! inches. Exhibition of Renaissance Masterpieces, Munich, 1901, No. 81. Acquired from an Antwerp dealer, 1900. In the Weber gallery, Hamburg, 1907 catalogue, No. 272. 219. A HORSE AND ITS RIDER. A man lies on a hill near two gnarled trees. Near him is a white dog with its head to the left, seen in a three-quarter view from the back. To the left is a brown horse. A hen sits on a tree-trunk to the right. To the left is a view of the plain. An example of the earliest period which is very full of colour. Signed in the centre at foot with the monogram, and dated 1646 , panel, 13 inches by i8| inches. Purchased from the London dealers P. and D. Colnaghi, 1892. In the collection of Julius Otto Gottschald, Leipzig, 1901 catalogue, No. 46 ; bequeathed to the town, 1903. In the Leipzig Town Museum, Gottschald bequest, 1903 catalogue, No. 825. 220. A GREY HORSE. A boy holds a grey horse by the bridle, while its rider sits on a tree-trunk in the foreground. In the middle distance another horseman and a person on foot come forward. At one side are steep rocks. Wrongly attributed in the catalogue to D. Stoop. It is a very fine, richly-coloured, early work by P. Wouwerman. Panel, 16 inches by 20 inches. Engraved in the Stafford Gallery, No. 47, as a Stoop. In the collection of Lord Francis Egerton. In the collection of the Earl of Ellesmere, Bridgewater House, London, No. 228. 221. AFTERNOON LANDSCAPE WITH A WHITE HORSE. This dates from the transition from the early to the middle period. It is very effective. Panel, i6 inches by 20^ inches. Mentioned by Waagen (Suppl. 160). In the collection of the Marquess of Hertford, London. In the Wallace Collection, London, 1901 catalogue, No. 226. 222. A LIGHT BAY HORSE. The horse is in front. Near it a woman and man are resting on the ground. To the right is a tree, on rising ground. A dark early work. It may be good, but is hung in a dark place. Tall and narrow. Mentioned by Waagen (Suppl. 150). In the collection of Lord Caledon, London. 223. A GREY HORSE. A grey horse in a landscape, against a yellow sky. To the left are some almost leafless trees. In the Schollaert collection, Louvain. In the Helleputte collection, Louvain.