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 316 ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE SECT. him and the two others, but farther back, are a drunken peasant and a woman holding a pipe in her left hand. On the floor in front is a foot- warmer with a charcoal pan on it. On the left stands a peasant holding an earthenware jug ; farther back sit a peasant and a little girl. [Pendant to 568. Possibly identical with 587.] Panel, n| inches by 14 inches. In the Zweibrticken Gallery. In the Aeltere Pinakothek, Munich, 1904 catalogue, No. 373. 570. BOISTEROUS PEASANTS AT AN INN. At a table in the centre, a peasant, seen from the back in a three-quarter view, sits in a three-legged arm-chair. He stretches out his right hand on the table ; his left arm rests on the arm of the chair. He watches a peasant, seated behind the table, who looks into an empty jug lying on the table. A third man stands at the back. By the fireside to the left, in shadow, is a woman in profile to the left. To the right of her is a dog ; behind her are two or three children. In the right foreground is an overturned bench, with a cask behind it. Still very early in style, in respect of the execution. Signed in full, and dated on the bench 1641 j panel, 8 inches by u| inches. Lithographed by C. Nanteuil in the La Caze collection. In the La Caze collection, Paris. In the Louvre, Paris, La Caze bequest, 1903 catalogue, No. 2506. 571. BOISTEROUS PEASANTS. A man tries to embrace a woman. Farther away is another man. An early work. Signed in full on the right at foot ; panel, ii inches by io inches. Mentioned by Bode in the Zeitschrift fiir bildende Kumt, 1872, p. 184. In the Festetits collection. Sale. F. J. Gsell, Vienna, March 14, 1872, No. 78. In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Brunner, June 1908. 572. BOISTEROUS PEASANTS DRINKING. Twelve figures. A very pale early work. [Compare 573.] In the Charley collection, Paris. 573. PEASANTS. An early work in the same style as 572. In the Charley collection, Paris. 574. BOISTEROUS PEASANTS. About ten figures in front of a brightly lighted back wall. One man plays the fiddle. A very early work. In the collection of H. Heugel, Paris. 575. Boisterous Peasants at an Inn. In front a man is romping with a woman on the floor ; she clutches his hair. Behind them to the left stands a man holding a jug, who watches them. A woman holding a wine-glass sits by a cask ; beside her stands a child. In the right back- ground several persons with children are round a fire. A man takes a woman by the shoulders ; another man climbs a ladder to a hatchway. In a fine bluish-grey tone.