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 vni PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 403 Signed on the right at foot with the full monogram; panel, i8| inches by 28 inches. From the collection of Count Brtlhl. In the Hermitage Palace, St. Petersburg, 1901 catalogue, No. 1001 (Sm. in 1842 valued it at 315). 501. TWO HUNTSMEN RESTING IN THE INN- YARD. In the centre of a courtyard surrounded by buildings are two saddled horses, a grey and a bay. The two huntsmen have dismounted and rest near a well adorned with the statue of a woman. One man pours out a glass of wine for his companion. The hostess, with a child on her arms, comes out of the house, bringing a jug of wine. To the left, near the well, are two washerwomen. Signed on the left at foot with the full monogram ; panel, n inches by 14^ inches. Acquired by the Empress Catherine II. In the Hermitage Palace, St. Petersburg, 1901 catalogue, No. ion. 502. Baggage- Waggons in a Shed. Two loaded waggons, seen in the half-light of the shed, come in through the great door in the left back- ground. The larger, a tilt-waggon, is drawn by three horses ; the smaller one is loaded with bedding, with a basket of poultry and another of utensils on the top. In the left foreground an armed horseman in a red cloak, on a grey horse, converses with a woman carrying a child in her arms. Near a manger to the right is a grey horse between two bay horses. A man, hat in hand, walks past. A little boy runs with a dog. The picture is somewhat hard in style, so that its authenticity seems doubtful. One may instance the household goods on the waggon. Other details, however, are very well done, so that it may be a much-restored original. Signed on the left with the full monogram, which does not look bad ; panel, i8| inches by 24^ inches. From the Holterman-Wahrendorff collection, 1859. In the National Museum, Stockholm, 1900 catalogue, No. 713. 503. A GREY HORSE IN A STABLE. The grey horse with a red saddle is seen almost in profile from the left, and raises its right fore- foot. It is tied by the bridle to a post. Signed on the left at foot with the full monogram, and dated 1668 ; panel, 12 inches by 14 inches. In the collection of Madame Hoofman, Haarlem, sold by auction in 1846. In the collection of Count von Bloudoff. Sales. Prince Demidoff, San Donato, near Florence, March 15, 1880, No. 1130. Adolf Josef Bosch, Vienna, April 28, 1885, No. 55 (5800 florins, Baron Rothschild). In the collection of Albert von Rothschild, Vienna, 1904. 503*. A Stable. With a hay-cart. Sale. D'Orvielle, Amsterdam, July 15, 1705, No. 34 (215 florins).