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 viii PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 441 602^. Landscape with a Hawking Party. Panel, 15 inches by 19 inches. Sale. B. C. Thienpont, The Hague, March 28, 1778, No. 79. 603. The Hawking Party. Sm. 18 ; M. 5. A hilly and wooded landscape with a river, on the bank of which, in the middle distance, is a fortified town. In the foreground is a large company of ladies and gentle- men on horseback, with attendants on foot, who are hawking. By the river-side in front sits a lady, to whom a gentleman offers fruit from a basket held by a woman. Farther away a groom leads two horses. [Probably identical with 612.] Canvas, 28^ inches by 43! inches. Mentioned Ch. Blanc, Le Tresor de la Curiosite, i. 4, 422. Engraved by Moyreau, No. 5, as " Une Grande Chasse a 1'Oiseau." Sales. Comtesse de Verrue, Paris, March 27, 1737, No. 35 (1510 francs). London, 1776 (105). Servad, Amsterdam, June 25, 1778, No. 120 (2950 florins, Fouquet). 6030. Hawking. Mentioned by Buchanan, Memoirs of Painting, i. 204, No. 4. In the Orleans collection, 1792 (valued at 210). 603^. A Hawking Party. Engraved by Moyreau. Sale. Count Redeen, London, June 14, 1794 (22, Van der Gucht). 604. A Hawking Party. Sm. 144. A horseman watches the flight of two birds. A boy casts up a hawk. Near him are a man and a dog. [Pendant to 332.] Panel, 9 inches by 6 inches. Sales. Prince de Conti, Paris, April 8, 1777 (1260 francs, with pendant). Destouches, Paris, March 21, 1794. 605. A Landscape with a Hawking Party. Sm. 206. A small picture. Mentioned by Buchanan, Memoirs of Painting, i. 234. Sale. C. A. de Calonne, London, March 23, 1795, No. 22 (^23 : 2s.). 606. A Landscape with a Hawking Party. Sm. 236. Sale. Griffier Fagel, London, 1801 (.139 : 135.). 6o6#. Landscape with a Hawking Party. Mentioned by Buchanan, Memoirs of Painting, ii. 68. In the Robit collection, 1801-1802, No. 50. 607. Hawking. In the right foreground of a fine flat landscape with trees are huntsmen with horses. They are luring back some hawks. By a placid stream to the left a traveller rests with his dog. In the back- ground are cottages, mills, a village, and, farther away, high dunes. Canvas, 17 inches by 23 inches. Sale. J. C. Pruyssenaar, Amsterdam, February 27, 1804, No. 116 (700 florins).