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 vin PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 383 438*. A Resting-Place. With figures and horses. [Pendant to 87.] 14 inches by 16 inches. Sale. Izaak Hoogenbergh, Amsterdam, April 10, 1743 (Hoet, ii. 81), No. 15 (305 florins). 438?. A Halting-Place. With different figures and horses. 1 8 inches by 34^ inches. Sale. Pieter de Klok, Amsterdam, April 22, 1744 (Hoet, ii. 134), No. 64 (100 florins). 438^. A Resting-Place. 13! inches by 15^ inches. Sale. Hendrik van der Vugt, Amsterdam, April 27, 1745 (Hoet, ii. 159), No. 37 (205 florins). 438^. A Halting-Place. ii inches by 9^ inches. Sale. Hendrik van der Vugt, Amsterdam, April 27, 1745 (Hoet, ii. 159), No. 38 (130 florins). 439. Cavaliers halting at the Door of an Inn. Sm. 28. An open landscape with a varied and beautiful distance. [Pendant to 379^.] Panel, 15^ inches by 22 inches. Sale. Marquis de Brunoy, Paris, 1749 (5409 francs, with pendant). 440. Three Horsemen at an Inn. Sm. 349 ; M. 52. Three horsemen halt at an inn, overgrown with foliage, part of which is seen to the right. The man in front sits facing right on a piebald horse, and wears a plumed hat. The second, to the right and farther back, faces the spectator ; he holds up a glass of wine. The third man has dismounted, and stands to the left holding his horse's bridle. At the door the stout host stands, holding a jug, beside a woman seated with a child on her lap. In front, a boy plays with a dog and a goat which he holds in leash. In the left centre of the foreground, a gipsy woman with a child approaches ; farther left, five others are encamped round a fire over which hangs a pot. In the distance is a hilly landscape with a castle in the centre. [Pendant to 95*.] 24 inches by 20 inches. Engraved by Moyreau, No. 52, as " Les Bohemiens," 1746. Mentioned by Ch. Blanc, Le Tresor de la Curiosite, i. 64. In the collection of Crozat de Tugny, 1 746. Sale. President de Tugny et Crozat, Paris, June 1751 (3200 francs, with pendant). 441. A Waggon halting at an Inn. Horses, figures, and children. 32 inches by 30^ inches. Three pictures of this subject occurred in the Braamcamp sale of 1771 ; one (Sm. 94 = 446) can be traced in this collection in 1752 ; another (Sm. 92 =469) cannot well be identical with this much larger picture mentioned by Hoet ; the third (Sm. 82 = 445) may be identical with it. In the collection of Gerard Braamcamp, Amsterdam, 1752 (Hoet, ii. 511).