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 480 PHILIPS WOUWERMAN SECT. Mentioned by Buchanan, Memoirs of Painting, i. 266. Sale. John Trumbull, London, February 17, 1797, No. 69 (102 : i8s., Smith). 711. Return from the Chase. Sm. 218. [Pendant to 564.] [Compare 710*7.] Mentioned by Buchanan, Memoirs of Painting^ i. 293, as having been in the collection of the Comtesse de Verrue. Said to have been engraved by Moyreau, but the lack of details prevents the identification of the print. Sale. Bryan, London, May 17, 1798, No. 51 (105). jua. Return from the Chase. Sm. 237. Mentioned by Buchanan, Memoirs of Painting, i. 302. Sale. Griffier Fagel of The Hague, London, May 22, 1801, No. 39 (73 is-)- . Return of a Hawking Party. Engraved. Sale. Lichtervelde of Ghent, London, May 29, 1801 (147, Birch). 712. After the Chase. In the foreground of a sandy landscape are huntsmen with hounds, dead game, including a roe, and hunting imple- ments. Farther away is a young man near an ass, with other figures and hounds. On the left are two mounted men and a third holding a horse. A fine distance. Canvas, 24 inches by 31 inches. Sales. Amsterdam, May 7, 1804, No. 187. Engelberts and Tersteeg, Amsterdam, June 13, 1808, No. 167 (455 florins, Van der Laan). 712*7. A Cavalier and Lady returning from the Chase. In a hilly landscape a cavalier and lady come riding from the chase. A boy holds a grey horse and a black horse. Another cavalier rides forward. Panel, 13 inches by 15 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, August 17, 1818, No. 89 (57 florins, Van den Berg). 713. The Arrival of a Hunting Party. Sm. 16 and Suppl. 7 ; M. 17. The party includes two ladies and a cavalier. The man has dis- mounted from his piebald horse, which is held by a boy. He offers a hare to a young lady who stands on the steps of a mansion gathering a flower from a pot placed on a side wall, on which a woman and child are seated. Behind the lady stands a young negro with a parasol. Several other persons are on the steps and on the wall behind. Two men rest on the ground in front, near two dead fawns and a heron. On the other side is a man, with a woman and child, to whom a dwarf gives something. A mounted groom leads a sumpter mule. Other men on foot bring the hawks and dogs. [Pendant to 125 j or, in the Montribloud sale, to 568. Compare 7100 and 714.] Panel, 19 inches by 26 inches. Engraved by Moyreau, No. 17, as " L'Arrivee des Chasseurs."