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 viii PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 503 Sales. Duchesse de Berry, Paris, April 4, 1837, No. 4-8 (11,050 francs, Chaplin). Charles Brind, London, May 10, 1849 (336, Norton). In the possession of the Hague dealer A. Preyer, August 1908. 776*. A Fight between Cavalry and Infantry. A hilly land- scape. In the foreground lie many dead men and horses. A fight is raging on a bridge over a turn-ditch to the right. The houses of the town are in flames. Canvas, 32 inches by 32 inches. Sale. A. Raidt, widow of A. Kluytenaar, Amsterdam, October 16, 1849, No. 97. 776^. A Skirmish between Cavalry and Infantry. Canvas, 17^ inches by 23^ inches. Sale. Amsterdam, April 8, 1862, No. 171. 776*:. A Cavalry Fight. At the back is a skirmish. A sketch. Signed with the monogram ; canvas, 10 inches by 13^ inches. In the Von Tettau collection, Erfurt, 1863 (Parthey, ii. 800). 776^. A Cavalry Fight. A sketch. Canvas, 10 inches by 13^ inches. In the Von Tettau collection, Erfurt, 1863 (Parthey, ii. 800). 777. A Fight for a Bridge. Cavalry are fighting with men defending a bridge. In the centre is a trumpeter on a grey horse. Near him an ensign defends his standard. Farther back is a large house on fire. [Probably identical with 773.] Signed, Ph. W. ; canvas, 35 inches by 53 inches. Sale. D. Vis Blokhuyzen of Rotterdam, Paris, April I, 1870, No. 84 (1000 francs). 777#. A Cavalry Fight. The standard-bearer is in front. Sale. Versailles, January 20, 1875, No. ii (10,000 francs). 777^. A Fight at a Bridge. [Compare 779^.] Signed with the monogram ; canvas, 18 inches by 28 inches. Sale. A. L. van Essen, Antwerp, March 27, 1876, No. 57. 777^. A Fight between Cavalry and Infantry. Two detach- ments are fighting in a plain. In the foreground they are firing pistols and guns at each other. Two riders and their horses have fallen. The most prominent figure is that of a cuirassier on a black horse who fires a pistol. Signed on the right, P. W. ; canvas, 14 inches by 17^ inches. Sale. Neven, Cologne, March 17, 1879, No. 250. A Cavalry Skirmish on a River-Bank. In the middle of the fight a man on a grey horse fires at infantry lying in ambush. Several men have fallen into the river. [Almost certainly identical with 770^.]