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 384 PHILIPS WOUWERMAN SECT. 442. A Traveller halting. Sm. 31. On the top of a bare hill, a man sits with two dogs. In the centre are two horses ; one is laden with goods ; on the other, a grey, sits a traveller who drinks from a large jug which a woman with a child in her arms has handed him. Behind the woman a dog is reaching up to a pail on a stool j beside her lies another dog. [Pendant to 382.] Panel, 13 inches by 15 inches. Mentioned by Ch. Blanc, Le Tresor de la Curiositi, i. 100. Engraved by Beaumont as " Le Voyageur AltereV* Sale. Comte de Vence, Paris, February 1 1, 1761 (700 francs, with pendant). 443. A Horseman at an Inn. Sm. 44. A woman begs for alms at an inn door. Near her is a horseman holding a glass of wine. Canvas, 30 inches by 25 inches. Sale. De Selle, Paris, February 19, 1761 (2000 francs). 443*7. A Halting-Place. With horses and horsemen in a village. [Pendant to 366/-.J 2O inches by 24^ inches. Sale. B. Cronenburgh and others, Amsterdam, March 22, 1762, No. 34 (65 florins, with pendant, De Leth). 443^. A Halting-Place. With two horsemen. 8J inches by 10 inches. Sale. (Supplementary) B. Cronenburgh and others, Amsterdam, March 22, 1762, No. 13* (20 florins, Geld). 443^. A Halting-Place. 15^ inches by 21 inches. Sale. Theodorus Fierens, Antwerp, March 21, 1763 (Terw. 287), No. I (126 florins). 444. The Post- Waggon at the Inn. Sm. 33 ; M. 55. A land- scape with a canal, on which is a ferry-boat with three passengers. To the left is an inn. In front of it a post-waggon with two horses draws up ; a cavalier helps a lady to alight. Near them a horse without a bridle drinks out of a pail. Round the house are numerous figures. On the right a woman with a brass milk-can sits on the ground. Near her, on the canal- bank, are three sheep. Panel, 18 inches by 24 inches. Mentioned by Ch. Blanc, Le Trlsor de la Curiosite", i. 61. Engraved by Moyreau, No. 55, as "La Diligence Hollandoise," 1751. Sales. President de Tugny et Crozat, Paris, June 1751 (1001 francs, Leleux). Pictures from Saxony, Amsterdam, May 22, 1765 (Terw. 434), No. 95 (202 florins, De Winter). 4440. A Halting-Place. With officers and soldiers in a fine land- scape. Panel, 14^ inches by 21 inches. Sate. Van Kinschot, Delft, July 21, 1767 (Terw. 605), No. 5 (80 florins 15).