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 57 2 PHILIPS WOUWERMAN SECT. Panel, 14 inches by 15 inches. Exhibited at the British Institution, London, 1847. Mentioned by Ch. Blanc, Le Tresor de la Curiosite, i. 194-95, Engraved by Weisbrod in the Choiseul Gallery, No. 70. Sales. Jaques Meyers, Rotterdam, September 9, 1722 (Hoet, i. 276), No. 107 (205 florins) measuring 17 inches by 1 6 inches. Due de Choiseul, Paris, April 6, 1772 (2410 francs). Prince de Conti, Paris, April 8, 1777. Lady Stuart, London, May I 5, 1841 (409 : los., Nieuwenhuys) ; it was in this collection, 1829 (Sm.). In the possession of Joseph Barchard, London, 1847. 963^. Haymaking. Silvery in tone. About 30 inches by 42 inches. In the collection of Sir Robert Peel, Bart., 1854 (Waagen, i. 408) ; but not among the pictures bought by the National Gallery. 963^. Haymaking. In the Liirman collection, Bremen, 1863 (Parthey, ii. 808). 964. Landscape with Harvesters. Sm. 216. In the centre fore- ground a young girl lies on the hay. At her head kneels a young peasant who embraces her. Another girl pulls him back. To the left stands a laughing peasant. A little dog barks. On the left is the front part of a cart with a grey horse in a three-quarter view to the right. In the right middle distance two peasants gather up the hay. " Of fine quality " (Sm.). Panel, 15 inches by 13 inches. Sales. J. Danser Nijman, Amsterdam, August 16, 1797, No. 304 (noo florins). P. de Smeth van Alphen, Amsterdam, August I, 1810, No. 121 (1550 florins, De Vries). B. de Bosch, Amsterdam, March 10, 1817, No. 24. A. W. C. Baron Nagell van Ampsen, The Hague, September 5, 1851, No. 72 (8850 florins, D. Roos) ; it was in this collection in 1829 (Sm.). Prince Demidoffof San Donato, Paris, April 18, 1868, No. 21. B. Narischkine, Paris, April 5, 1883, No. 41 (53,000 francs). 964*7. Harvest. In a landscape a man puts a large sack on a cart, while holding the horse by a halter. Near him is a dog. To the left is a tall tree. Panel, 12^ inches by 10 inches. Sale. H. Hollander, widow of G. J. Schauten, H. Pino, and others, Amsterdam, October 14, 1884, No. 83. 965. Haymakers resting. Sm. 412. In front stands a grey horse in profile. To the left lies a bay horse. In the right foreground are a woman with a child in her arms, a man standing near her, and one or two other figures. Beyond is a loaded hay-cart. " A dark picture and a little foxy " (Sm.). Panel, 12^ inches by io inches.