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 no JACOB VAN RUISDAEL SECT. Near it is a rough bridge over a narrow part of the stream. In the distance are trees. " A good example " (Sm.). [Possibly identical with 253 or 370, or both. Pendant to 353.] Canvas, 27 inches by 22 inches. Engraved by Vocht in the collection of Lucien Bonaparte. In the collection of Lucien Bonaparte, No. 182 or 183, in 1815 (Buchanan, ii. 286, 293). Sold privately in 1817. In the collection of Alexander Baring. In the collection of Sir Robert Peel, 1835 (Sm.) ; afterwards sold to Heris 328*. Landscape with a Waterfall. On the right a mountain torrent rushes into a river, and falls in several branches in front. To the left is a plateau with bushes. Canvas, 15^ inches by 20 inches. Sales. Antwerp, July 5, 1784, No. 19 (50 florins, Peters). Peters d'Aertselaer and Cleydael, Antwerp, August 27, 1817, No. 16 (300 florins). 329. A Waterfall. The water falls in front between rocks. In the middle distance is a monastery on a hill, with figures. On the other side are high trees and a view of hills. Canvas, 27 inches by 2i| inches. Sale. Jurriaans, Amsterdam, August 28, 1817, No. 53 (1165 florins, Willink). 329^7. Landscape with a Waterfall. Close to the fall are buildings. Groups of trees. Cloudy sky. Canvas, 19 inches by 23 inches. Sale. J. F. Wolschot, Antwerp, September I, 1817, No. 33. 329^. Landscape with a Waterfall. A tree-trunk. Cloudy sky. Canvas, 19^ inches by 16 inches. Sale. J. F. Wolschot, Antwerp, September I, 1817, No. 144. 329^. A Waterfall. Panel, 8 inches by 7 inches. Sale. J. F. Wolschot, Antwerp, September I, 1817, No. 172. 329^. A Wooded Landscape with a Waterfall. The waterfall is in the centre. To the right is a sandy road. To the left is a thatched cottage on a hill. Canvas, 27 inches by 37 inches. Sale. J. F. Wolschot, Antwerp, September I, 1817, No. 396. 329^. Landscape with a Waterfall. Sm. 97. To the left is a river. In front the water falls amid broken tree -trunks. Figures of peasants and woodcutters, attributed to A. van de Velde. Canvas, 15^ inches by 2i| inches. Sales. Montaleau, Paris, 1802 (580 francs). J. F. Tuffen, London, April u, 1818 (66).