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 4 86 PHILIPS WOUWERMAN SECT! In the collection of Baron Lockhorst, Rotterdam, bought as a whole by Galli, 1825 (valued at 420, according to Sm., in 1829). In the Kinnear collection, Edinburgh, 1829. Sold by Wright of Edinburgh to J. Stewart (500). Sale. J. Stewart, 1835 (159:125.); it had been cleaned since 1825 (Sm.). 730*. Landscape with Figures and a Huntsman. In the distance is a village. Nearer the front is a cottage. In the foreground are a horse and cart and two figures. Farther away are a huntsman and three dogs, with other figures. Panel, 12 inches by 16 inches. Sale. Baron Pabst von Bingerden, The Hague, September 7, 1842, No. 46 (215 florins). 730/1. A Falconer and a Horseman leading his Horse to Water. A mounted falconer halts beside a river, while another man leads his horse to the water. Some figures and bathers. Signed, Ph. Wouwerman ; panel, 26 inches by 12 J inches. Sale. J. van der Veen, Amsterdam, April 14, 1851, No. 158. 730^. Landscape with Huntsmen. Along a stream which dashes over small rocks, runs a road, bounded on the left by low rocks and hills. Two mounted huntsmen come from behind the rocks. In the foreground a boy tries to hold back a dog. Trees and a hilly distance. Canvas, 17 inches by ii inches. Sale. Amsterdam, November 26, 1851, No. 21. 730^. Landscape with a Hunting Party. A lady in yellow and other figures. Sale.G. T. Braine, London, 1857 (367 : ios., Welch). 731. A Sandy Landscape with Figures and Huntsmen. A river flows through the landscape from back to front. On the left are cliffs surmounted by a few withered trees. In the shade, at the foot of the cliffs, a peasant sits with his wife and child, on the edge of a road leading along the river. A sportsman with a gun, followed by his dog, comes down the road. Farther back are two figures. Towards the centre, a man with a burden goes to the left across a wooden bridge. Panel, 8 inches by 7 inches. Sale. Baron de Bors of Malines, 1822. The Dowager De Bors, 1852. Th. Patureau, Paris, April 20, 1857, No. 47. 732. A Sportsman. A sportsman, dismounted, stops at the edge of a pond and fires at a bird in the high grass. On the road in front his groom holds his grey horse and also a dog. Not far away, his wife waits on a dun-coloured horse, which is frightened by the shot. On a little hill in the distance a shepherd is watching his sheep. To the right a plain stretches away to the horizon. Blue sky with light clouds.