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 vii AELBERT CUYP 55 and half behind it is another sheep. The second girl, in blue, also looks at the spectator ; a garland lies in her lap. She holds out some grass to a sheep, and lays her right hand on its head, above which is seen the head of another sheep. In the centre is a view towards a river, on the farther bank of which rises a church tower. On the left is the girls' little brother, dressed in scarlet, who leads a lamb by a string with his right hand and holds a little stick in his left. In front of him are large-leaved plants. All the figures are life size. It is a summer afternoon. Canvas, 60 inches by 69 inches. Mentioned by Waagen (Suppl. 479). Sales. (Probably) A. Paillet, Paris, June 2, 1814 (640 francs) ; mentioned by Ch. Blanc, Le Tresor de la Curiosite, ii. 300, but he seems to give the height wrongly as 48^ inches. John Webb, London, 1837 (.315, bought in). In the collection of John Anderson, Coxlodge Hall, 1857. Sale. H. A. J. Munro of Novar, London, June I, 1878, No. 32 (525, Agnew, for Lord Overstone). In the collection of Lady Wantage, Lockinge, 1902 catalogue, No. 55. 160. TWO CHILDREN WITH A GOAT. A girl in yellow, with her head bare, sits holding a shepherd's crook. She offers a twig to a goat, which a little boy in a broad-brimmed hat, kneeling, holds by its head. The figures are life size. The picture was at times ascribed to J. G. Cuyp, but is unquestionably by Aelbert. Canvas, 49^ inches by 40 inches. In the Louvre, Paris, 1902 catalogue, No. 2344 (old No. 107). i6o<7. Mother with Three Children. Sale. Amsterdam, April 9, 1818, No. 83. Two Children (twins). In a landscape. Sale. H. A. Bauer and others, Amsterdam, September n, 1820, No. 37 (20 florins, Buntink). 161. Three Little Girls. Life size. They are playing with a sheep in the open. Signed. In the collection of Matthew Anderson, Jesmond Cottage, near Newcastle 1 8 57 (Waagen, Suppl. 480). i6ia. Two Children with a Sheep. Their ages are inscribed on the picture. Behind them to the left is the head of a roe-deer ; to the right are two cows and a sheep. In the foreground lie mussels, pearls, and coins : a clumsy little dog barks at the sheep. Signed, "A. Cuyp 1638 " ; panel, 35^ inches by 48^ inches. If the date is correct, the picture is probably by J. G. Cuyp. Sale. Leipzig, March 31, 1845, No. 198. In the Ritterich collection, Leipzig, 1863 (Parthey, i. 720-21). Children playing- with a Dog. Last in the possession of Von Landauer, Stuttgart, 1863 (Parthey, i. 721).