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 vin PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 353 brown horse which a boy is harnessing to the tow-rope of the boat. A cavalier and a lady in yellow on a brown horse approach from the right. A beggar boy runs after them, holding out his hat. Two boys are about to bathe. There are two boats on the canal, and buildings on the farther bank. " A clear and excellent picture " (Sm.). [Possibly identical with 334, and almost certainly identical with 330.] Panel, 12^ inches by 16 inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1889, No. 71. Bought by Emmerson from D. de Vries, 1825 (2900 florins). In the collection of the King of Bavaria, 1829 (Sm.). Sale. Massey Mainwaring, London, March 16, 1907, No. 35. In the collection of L. Koppel, Berlin. 32jaa. A Lady and Gentleman riding. An officer wearing a hat with a blue feather is on a grey horse, with a lady on a roan horse. They have an armed escort. Signed on the left with the monogram ; panel, 16 inches by 14 inches. Sale. P. M(ersch), Paris, May 8, 1908, No. 77. 337#. A Party of Travellers. 12 j inches by 24 inches. Sale. Fra^ois van Hessel, Amsterdam, April 11, 1747 (Hoet, ii. 192), No. 2 (182 florins). 338. Travellers on the Road. In the foreground is a horseman ; a beggar asks him for an alms. Farther away are a cavalier beside his grey horse, a peasant on horseback, some travellers and clergymen. In the dis- tance are cornfields with labourers, some of whom are resting, while others are loading a waggon. Mills and mountains. Canvas, 15 inches by 22 inches. Sale. P. Locquet, Amsterdam, September 22, 1783, No. 424 (205 florins, Fouquet). 339. Travellers on the Road. On a sandy hill are two horse- men ; a third man is watering his horse. Two dogs. Panel, 17 inches by 15 inches. Sale. J. Danser Nijman, Amsterdam, August 1 6, 1797, No. 305. 340. Travellers in a River Landscape. Sm. 90. On the right is a rugged hill with a house on top and a high road at its side, along which a loaded cart is being drawn by two horses. The driver lets the front horse drink at a river. Near it is a woman with a bundle on her head and a boy at her side. A cavalier rides after a lady on horseback up the hill. A boy wades through the water. Near him two men are pulling in nets. There is a boy in a boat. Canvas, 18 inches by 26 inches. Engraved by Ozanne, and etched by Le Bas. Not in the Lormier sale, as Sm. states. Sale. Gerard Braamcamp, Amsterdam, July 31, 1771, No. 281 (1650 florins, Ph. van der Schley). In the collection of Count Briihl, Dresden (Sm.). VOL. II 2 A