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 vm PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 375 416. PEASANTS WITH A WAGGON. With horses in a landscape. Genuine but not good. Sale. Earl of Clancarty, London, March 12, 1892, No. 146 (9 : ios.). 417. A PEASANT AND A HORSE. In a landscape. Behind, a man rides on a heavily laden mule. To the left is a woman. 1 6 inches by 14 inches. Sale. Chandos Reade, and others, London, July 13, 1895, No. 84 (262, M. Colnaghi). 4170. Landscape with Peasants and Animals. Panel, 22 inches by 19 inches. Sale. London, May 28, 1903, No. 149. 417^. A Peasant, a Woman, and a Grey Horse. In a land- scape. Panel, 12^ inches by io inches. Sale. London, March 21, 1904, No. 67. 417*:. Landscape with a Waggon and Figures. 14 inches by 17^ inches. Sale. London, February 5, 1906, No. loo. 418. Starting for Market. A man leads a horse from a stable. A woman with a distaff sits on a wall near him. Another woman in front ties up a sack. A third woman leans on a wall farther away. Described by Sm. from an engraving by Hervey, entitled " Le Preparatif pour le Marche." 419. HORSEMEN HALTING AT AN INN. Early work. Panel. In the picture-gallery in the Royal castle at Aschaffenburg, 1883 catalogue, No. 143. 420. CARRIERS AT AN INN. In front of an inn to the left is a waggon with two horses. A man gives a pail of water to one horse. The carrier stands in front, drinking from a mug which the hostess has brought. In the centre foreground a loaded waggon comes from the right, drawn by a grey horse on which a woman sits. The driver in red, with a short whip in his left hand, walks on the right. Behind, in the right middle distance, is a horseman half hidden by the ground. Below is a river valley. It was formerly attributed to Pieter Wouwerman and later to Andries Both, but it is a genuine early work by Philips Wouwerman. Signed on the left at foot with the early monogram ; panel, 14! inches by 19^ inches. Acquired at Prague, through Riedel, in 1742. In the Royal Picture Gallery, Dresden, 1905 catalogue, No. 1410. 421. HORSEMEN HALTING AT AN INN. Sm. 516. To the left is an inn, to the right a watering-place. In the left fore- ground a horseman, who has dismounted from his grey horse, speaks toa