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 vin PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 543 soldier and a woman with a bundle. On the left are four persons in front of the cottage. In the distance are tents. A fine sky with light clouds. Panel, 18 inches by 15 inches. Sale. The Dowager Boreel, Amsterdam, September 23, 1814, No. 24 (800 florins, Nieuwenhuys). 879*7. At a Sutler's Booth. Soldiers are refreshing at the entrance to a camp. Warm in tone. Panel, 19 inches by 26^ inches. Sales. (Probably) Antwerp, July 5, 1784, No. 81 (85 florins, Peeters). J. F. Wolschot, Antwerp, September I,- 1817, No. 163. 879^. Horsemen at a Sutler's Booth. In camp. Panel, 17 inches by 20 J inches. Sale. J. Roelofs, Amsterdam, March 8, 1824, No. 165 (200 florins, Van den Berg). 879^. Horsemen resting at a Sutler's Booth. Sale. London, 1824 (157 : IDS.). Sjgd. An Encampment. In the distance is seen artillery fire. Near a tent in front are ladies and gentlemen on horseback ; a sutler's girl offers them refreshment. A soldier rests near two horses. Panel. Sale. Amsterdam, December 3, 1827, No. 66 (410 florins, Arends). 879*. Horsemen halting at a Tent. Sale. Antwerp, May 6, 1828, No. 44. 879/ Soldiers, Horse and Foot, at a Tent. Panel, 9 inches by 13^ inches. Sale. Jean Jacques de Jean Jacques de Faesch, Amsterdam, July 3, 1833, No. 63 (60 florins, Van Hal). 879^. Two Sutlers' Booths. In front of a camp. A horse- soldier kneels to tie his shoe ; a boy holds his horse. Other accessories beyond. Panel, 26 inches by 17 inches. Sale. Bleuland, Utrecht, May 6, 1839, No. 416. 879/1. At a Sutler's Booth. Soldiers on horseback and on foot watch a girl dancing. A cannon is being fired in the distance. Signed, Ph. Wouwerman ; canvas, 15! inches by 20 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, May 14, 1839, No. 126 (126 florins, Brondgeest). 880. Horse-Soldiers at a Sutler's Booth. Sm. 169 and Suppl. 266 ; M. 78. In the left centre of a barren landscape a large tent stands near a solitary tall tree. In the centre foreground is a white horse feeing left ; a soldier stands on the farther side of it. To the right is another horse, laden with baggage and arms ; it is also in profile to the left. On