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 12 JACOB VAN RUISDAEL SECT. 13*. View of the Amstel at Amsterdam. Sale. Amsterdam, April 15, 1699 (Hoet, i. 45), No. 8 (42 florins). 13^. The Damrak, Amsterdam. Sale. Amsterdam, May 16, 1730 (Hoet, i. 350), No. 32 (40 florins). 13*:. View of the Dam and Damrak, Amsterdam. Sale. Amsterdam, April 19, 1735 (Hoet, i. 439), No. 29 (58 florins 10). 13^. View of the Westerkerk, Amsterdam. 25 inches by 28 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, September 1 6, 1760, No. 51 (20 florins, Winter). 13.?. View of the Oude Kerk, Amsterdam. With the adjacent buildings. Painted with great vigour and care. Panel, 17^ inches by i8 inches. Sale. Anthony van Kinschot, Delft, July 21, 1767 (Terw. 608), No. 33 (no florins, Blommestein). i3/ The Dam and Damrak, with the Tower of the Oude Kerk at the back. Finely painted and enlivened with figures. [Compare 8, 12, 13.] Sale. J. de Bosch, Amsterdam, October 5, 1767, No. 22. 13^. View of Amsterdam. Seen from the Dam, looking down along the Damrak to the Y. With many figures, ships, boats, and other accessories, and several church towers. Figures by A. van de Velde. Canvas, 31^ inches by 26^ inches. Sale. (Supplementary) Amsterdam, August 14, 1793, No. 112* (120 florins). 14. View of the Haarlem Sluice, Amsterdam. Sm. 8. With vessels and the neighbouring houses, among which rises the " Herring- Packers' Tower." Enlivened with a number of figures. Canvas, 29 inches by 38 inches. Sales. C. Backer, widow of A. de la Court van der Voort, Leyden, Sep- tember 8, 1766 (Terw. 562), No. 164 but No. 163 of the original catalogue (320 florins, Verbeek). J. Danser Nijman, Amsterdam, August 16, 1797, No. 225 (400 florins). 15. View on the Binnenamstel, Amsterdam. The spectator looks towards the old Jachthaven and the Blaauwbrug, from the canal- bank where the Deaconesses' Home for Old Women was erected later. Canvas, 19 J inches by i6| inches. Sale. Cornells Ploos van Amstel, Amsterdam, March 3, 1800, No. 13 (439 florins, Coders). 1 6. View on the Ramparts of Amsterdam. In the foreground a man with a dog crosses a little bridge made of loose planks lying on two walls. To the left are some large trees. Very finely executed.