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 52 8 PHILIPS WOUWERMAN SECT. 839^. A Camp. With fine horses. Panel, 21 inches by 24 inches. Sale. Jacoba Keiser, widow of N. H. Domis, Alkmaar, June 2, 1766 (Terw. 537), No ii (51 florins). 839*. A Camp Officer. 22 inches by 27 inches. Sale. Greenwood, London, 1774 (12 : 2 : 6, Ryland). 8397: A Camp. Mentioned by Buchanan, Memoirs of Painting, ii. 68. In the collection of Robit and others, 1801-2, Bryan's catalogue, No. 52. 839^. A Camp. Mentioned by Buchanan, Memoirs of Painting, ii. 72. In the collection of Robit and others, 1801-2, Bryan's catalogue, No. 160. 839/1. A Camp Scene. From the Choiseul collection. Sale. Lord Halifax, London, 1808 (119 : 143., Montolieu). 840. An Encampment. Sm. 254. With cavalry. A beggar asks an alms. Sale. Walsh Porter, London, 1810 (315, Webster). 840*7. An Encampment. Sm. 313. With numerous horsemen and other figures. Rather brown and dark. In the Delaserre collection, 1826. 841. An Encampment. Sm. Suppl. 238. In an open sandy landscape. The chief group includes about thirteen figures and seven horses in front of two tents. A man in blue on a piebald horse is seen in profile. Behind him is an officer on a sorrel horse, facing the spectator. At the side two unharnessed horses are tied up with halters. In the centre foreground are an officer in a buff coat, seen from the back, and a boy playing with a dog. Beyond these, two men examine a chestnut horse. On the right a lady and gentleman go towards a man on a grey horse. There are various other groups of figures and horses. To these " the overcast sky gives a sombre hue " (Sm.). Panel, 16 inches by 19^ inches. In the collection of Prince Ranouffsky. In the possession of the dealer Arteria of Mannheim, 1834 (priced at 400). 841*7. A View of a Village. In the foreground is a camp with figures and horses. Panel, I2| inches by 17 inches. Sale. Pfeiffer and Dupre, Amsterdam, April II, 1836, No. 154 (112 florins, Brondgeest).