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 xin JACOB VAN RUISDAEL 109 Panel, 20^ inches by i6 inches. Sale. W. Reyers, Amsterdam, September 21, 1814, No. 133 (100 florins, Schotte). 325^ and c. Two Northern Hill Landscapes with Waterfalls. Figures and sheep. Canvas, 26^ inches by 2i| inches. Sale. J. Fokke and others, Amsterdam, June 29, 1814, No. 42 (560 florins, Dupre). 326. [Identical with 797.] 326A and B. Two Waterfalls. In the collection of Lucien Bonaparte, Nos. 109 and in, in 1815 (Buchanan, ii. 291). 3260. A Waterfall amid Rocks. On high cliffs is a cottage amid trees and bushes. On the other side is a road through hilly country, with shepherds and sheep. A cornfield, two cottages, and masses of trees relieved against a bright sky. Canvas, about 15 inches by 20 inches. Sale. Ch. Spruijt, Ghent, October 3, 1815, No. 76. 326^. A Northern Hill Landscape with a Waterfall. Firs and pines, with buildings and men driving asses. Canvas, 43 inches by 46 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, October 16, 1815, No. 92 (60 florins, Roos). 326/>. A Hill Landscape with a Waterfall. The water rushes down between two thatched cottages. In front are figures. Panel, 16 inches by 19^ inches. Sale. Luchtmans, Rotterdam, April 20, 1816, No. 128 (63 florins 5). 326*:. A Hill Landscape with a Waterfall in front. The stream fills the centre. Canvas, 18 inches by 15 inches. Sale. Charles de Man, Antwerp, September 9, 1816, No. 42 (500 florins, Nieuwenhuys). 327. A Little Waterfall. Sm. 159. In a landscape is a hill with trees and a meadow on the nearer side. The meadow is traversed by a stream which falls in a cascade in front. On the slope of the hill is a monastery ; on the top is a wind-mill. A shepherd with sheep sits in the meadow. On the right is a tree, well relieved against the blue sky. Panel, 8 J inches by 1 1 inches. Sale. Lapeyriere, Paris, April 14, 1817 (1200 francs). 328. A Waterfall. Sm. 160. In the centre a broad stream flows between wooded banks and falls in a foaming cataract amid rocks in front. On a rocky hill to the left is a beech-stump ; the broken trunk lies against the bank. Farther back, on the same side, is a woodcutter's hut amid trees.