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 vm PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 435 in blue on a grey horse come riding down the road. In front of them are two dogs. Farther left is the falconer. Another cavalier waters his horse at the stream. On the farther bank are three anglers. In the right middle distance a man sits by the roadside ; another man with a basket on his back goes away with a boy. The treatment of the ground in front is that commonly affected by Jan Wouwerman. In spite of the full mono- gram, the picture appears to date from the early period. Signed to the left at foot with the full monogram ; canvas, 22 inches by 27 inches. In the Dresden inventory of 1722, A 448. In the Royal Picture Gallery, Dresden, 1905 catalogue, No. 1422. (Sm. valued it, 1842, at ^367 : los. ; he had valued it, 1829, at 400, unless Sm. 507 is a different picture, which is improbable, though Sm. did not mention the anglers.) 590. HAWKING. In the foreground of a flat landscape, mounted men are hawking, with dogs and other figures. To the right are a pollard willow and other trees ; in the left foreground is a stream ; on a knoll in the left middle distance is a cottage. Blue sky with big white clouds. The picture has suffered greatly. Signed with the monogram ; panel, 12 inches by 17 inches. In the collection of John Graham Gilbert, Glasgow ; bequeathed to Glasgow in 1877. In the Glasgow Art Gallery, 1908 catalogue, No. 1106. 591. THREE MEN OF A HAWKING PARTY. They look from a height. One man in red, with hawk on wrist, rides a dappled-grey. A second man, seen half from the back, wears a light yellow jacket and blue hat, and rides a reddish-grey horse. The third man, dressed in brown and black, leads a dog. This is very much in the style of the " Grey Horse " (207) at Amsterdam, but not so well preserved. [Pendant to 315.] Signed on the right at foot with the monogram in red paint, partly hidden by the frame ; panel, 8 inches by 7 inches. In the collection of E. Harzen, Hamburg. In the Kunsthalle, Hamburg ; Harzen bequest, 1887 catalogue, No. 207. 592. THREE HORSEMEN HAWKING. Sm. 283. A flat landscape ; to the left is a slender tree ; to the right is a stream at which a dog drinks. Three horsemen, on a white, a dun, and a bay horse respec- tively, gallop from left to right, with their dogs. The man on the white horse is in red ; he casts up his hawk. On the right runs a boy in front of the horsemen ; another follows to the left carrying a hawk on his wrist and holding a dog in leash. A very fine picture. Signed on the left at foot with the full monogram ; panel, 8 inches by 10 inches. Mentioned by Parthey (ii. 803). Sale, Lapeyriere, Paris, April 14, 1817 (1301 francs). In the Mestern collection, Hamburg, Waagen's 1882 catalogue, No. 2. In the Weber Gallery, Hamburg, 1907 catalogue, No. 271 (old No. 231). 593. A HAWKING PARTY. Sm. 414 and Suppl. 192. In the