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 362 PHILIPS WOUWERMAN SECT. Engraved by Moyreau, No. 60, as " Les Marchands Forains," in 1748. In the collection of Count Brtthl, 1748. In the Hermitage Palace, St. Petersburg, 1901 catalogue, No. 1002 ; it was there in 1842 (Sm.). 377. Travellers halting on the Bank of a River. Sm. Suppl. 13. Some persons are bathing in the river j others are watering their horses or angling. On the right a man fastens a bundle on a horse, which a beggar holds by the bridle. Near him a man and a woman sit on the ground ; another man leans asleep against a bank. In the middle distance is a wooded hill, with a pass on which are other figures. On the top of the hill a herdsman tends an ox and a sheep. Many passages in this picture look very suspicious, as, for example, the way in which the hills to the left are rendered against the sky, and the grey horse in the centre. Probably it is an old copy or a weak original. Signed on the right at foot with the full monogram ; canvas, 25 inches by 28 inches. From the Baudouin collection, Paris. In the Hermitage Palace, St. Petersburg, 1901 catalogue, No. 1009. 378. AT THE TOLLGATE. To the left is a river valley ; on the lofty right bank of the river are horsemen and waggons, a half-withered tree, and other objects. Signed on the left with the full monogram ; canvas, 20 inches by 26 inches. Sale. Perkins, London (Bode for the Strassburg Gallery). In the Strassburg Gallery, 1899 catalogue, No. 148. 379. TRAVELLERS RESTING. To the right of two trees in the centre, travellers have alighted from a coach. Nearer the front, in the middle, is a saddled grey horse which kicks out behind j a frightened boy runs away. To the right of the grey a horseman gallops forward. To the left is a stream, in which a rider waters two horses in the centre, while farther off children are bathing. Signed with the full monogram ; canvas, 18 inches by 23 inches. Sales. Benjamin Reges and others, Frankfort-on-Main, November 27, 1906, No. 107. J. Durlacher and others, Frankfort-on-Main, February 26, 1907, No. 187. In the Hiilsmann collection, Wiesbaden. 379*7. Travellers with Horses resting. Cattle also in a fine landscape. Sale. Van Albemarle, The Hague, October 26, 1744 (Hoet, ii. 145), No. 17 (304 florins, DC Vriend). 379^. Landscape with Figures on Horseback and on Foot. Some speak to a woman near a fountain. [Pendant to 439.] Panel, 15^ inches by 22 inches. Sale. Marquis de Brunoy, Paris, 1749 (5409 francs, with pendant).