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 vii AELBERT CUYP 27 Canvas, 41 inches by 59 inches. Sale. S. Gist, London, December 3, 1904, No. 7. 62/] A Camp Scene. Country people, horses, and a dog. Canvas, 30 inches by 39 inches. Sale. Chr. Bushell and others, London, March 17, 1906, No. 130. Men playing Cards. In a coast landscape with buildings. n inches by 15^ inches. Sale. E. Schwabacher, London, May 7, 1906, No. 105. 63. Hay Harvest. In a hilly landscape a man, woman, and child are resting. At one side are some cattle. In the background people are carrying hay. Panel, 9 inches by I2| inches. Sale. J. Caudri, Amsterdam, September 6, 1809, No. 1 1 (7 florins, Swanenburg). 64. The Harvest Month. In the right foreground is a group of cattle. Farther back are some reapers. A church tower rises among trees in the distance. To the left are some houses, above which the moon rises. Mentioned by Waagen (iii. 208). Sale. Lord Northwick, Thirlestane House, Cheltenham, July 26, 1859, No. 410 (58 : i6s., Meffre of Paris ("Art Sales") or Chippen- dale, according to the compiler's annotated sale catalogue). The Hay Harvest. In the centre of the landscape is a waggon with two horses, one dark, the other grey. Country people are loading the hay. To the right are a horseman and others. Farther back on a little hill is the farmer on his horse, with labourers. Signed in the right bottom corner, A. C. ; panel, 20 inches by ^A f inches. Sale. Marquis de Salamanca, Paris, June 3, 1867, No. 82. 65. PARADING THE GARLANDED OX (or, Le Mardi Gras). Sm. 154. On Ash Wednesday a great ox, adorned with garlands, is paraded by several persons, among whom is a man with a drum. An early and unattractive work of the master. Panel, about 18 inches by 24 inches. Mentioned by Waagen (ii.' 285). Sale. Duke of Bedford, London, June 30, 1827 (73 : los.). In the collection of the Duke of Bedford, London. 65*. Peasants drinking. Sale. Izaak Hoogenbergh, Amsterdam, April 10, 1743 (Hoet, ii. 86), No. 94 (i i florins). 6$aa. A Peasant Scene. By one of the Cuyps. Sale. Gabriel de la Faille and Adriana van der Kaa, The Hague, October 5, 1746, No. 19.