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 vin PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 373 14 inches by 17 inches. Engraved by Pistrucci in the gallery of Lucien Bonaparte, 1816 ; and by anonymous engraver. Exhibited at the British Institution, London, 1824. In the collection of Lucien Bonaparte, sold 1816. Sale. Zachary, London, 1824. In the collection of Frederick Perkins, London, 1829 (Sm.). 410*. Peasants resting. A woman with a child at her breast sits in a waggon. A grey horse stands near ; a man gives it fodder. [Pendant to 254. Compare 400.] Signed, Ph. Wouwerman ; panel, 12 inches by 10 inches. Sale. A. Baron van Harinxma thoe Slooten, Amsterdam, September 9, 1839, No. 87 (115 florins, with pendant, Schetsberg). 411. Halt of Market People. Sm. Suppl. 209. A hilly land- scape with bushes and a withered tree. Some market people halt in the foreground. There are three women ; two are seated and one has a little boy with her. A man unloads a basket from an ass, near which is a brown horse. Beyond is a man on a grey horse. Farther away a traveller goes up a steep road, at the top of which is a cow. An early work (Sm.). Panel, 12^ inches by 16 inches. Exhibited at the British Institution, London, 1836. Then in the collection of William Hastings, London. Sale. London, 1840 (77 : 145.). 412. Market People halting on the Road. Sm. 492 and Suppl. 242. A barren landscape. To the right is a large stone bridge, near which are a loaded barge and some bathers. In the foreground a bay horse is feeding ; a roan horse stands beside it, nibbling its mane. Behind the roan is a man with a stick. In the corner a woman kneels at a basket, in which is a kid. A woman on horseback and other figures are seen approaching. Panel, 15^ inches by 18 inches. Sale. Collection at Rutland House, 1827 (168). In the collection of Colonel Ainslie, 1829 (Sm.). Sale. At H. Phillips's rooms, London (Hume). In the possession of the Rev. J. Brogden, who sold it to Sm., 1840. Bought from Sm. by G. Pennell (for 40). 413. A Pilgrim asking Charity of Peasants. Sm. Suppl. 140. A pass between lofty hills, covered with bushy trees, on the top of which is a castle. In the right foreground is a party of peasants, com- prising two women, a little boy and a horseman, who converse with a woman seated with a child in her arms. A pilgrim asks for alms ; his tired comrade rests on the ground. A grey pack-horse is behind the woman. Farther off, a tilt-waggon comes down a steep hill. A fine warm evening. " Painted in the artist's first manner " (Sm.). Panel, 1 8 by 24 inches. In the collection of John Newington Hughes, Winchester, 1842 (Sm.).