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 ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE 423 and c. Two Landscapes. Engraved by Q^P. Chedel. 913^. Landscape with Figures. Engraved by Louis Germain. 913*. Winter Landscape. 27 inches by 43 inches. In the collection of Benjamin da Costa, The Hague, 1752 (Hoet, ii. 472). 913^ A Frozen River. Panel, 28 inches by 23 inches. Sale. P. J. Snijers, Amsterdam, May 23, 1758 (Terw. 205), No. 89 (80 florins). 913^. Winter Landscape near a Town. Various sledges. Canvas, 34^ inches by 70 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, June 5, 1765 (Terw. 462), No. 103 (24 florins). 914. Winter Landscape. Sm. 117. Numerous peasants are on a frozen canal, along the side of which runs a country road with cottages. Some play golf, others skate, others draw sledges. At the back is a village with a church tower. Sm. thought that it was probably by Isack van Ostade. Panel, 16 inches by 19 inches. Sale. Jan. Gildemeester, Amsterdam, June 11, 1800, No. 167 (400 florins, Labouchere). 915. Winter Landscape with Skaters. To left and right are snow-covered cottages. Signed on the right ; 16 inches by 13 inches. Exhibited in the Rupprecht Exhibition, Munich, 1889, No. 112. 915^. Skaters on the Town Ditch. Sale. Viscount Oxenbridge, London, December 9, 1899, No. 97. 915^. Winter Landscapes with Skaters. 1 6 inches by 21 inches. Sale. Fenton and others, London, February 16, 1903, No. 64. 91 $c. A Frozen River with Figures. 19^ inches by 24 inches. Sale. London, May 8, 1905, No. 80. 915^. A Moonlit Landscape. In front of a house numerous figures and children warm themselves at a fire. Panel, n inches by 10 inches. Sales. D. van Eversdijck, The Hague, May 28, 1766 (Terw. 532), No. 65 No. 71 of the original catalogue (41 florins, Meusche). W. van der Lely, Amsterdam, December 14, 1772, No. 16. 916. VIEW OF A COURTYARD WITH STILL-LIFE.- There are no figures. On the ground in front is an earthenware strainer