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 246 JACOB VAN RUISDAEL SECT. 7760. Ruins and Water. In the collection of Thomas Baring, London, 1854 (Waagen, ii. 187). 777. Ruins with a Tree. A tree stands in the middle distance. In front is a little pool. To the right is a small wood, through which runs a road, on which are a man and a boy. Part of the road and part of the sky, which is mostly grey, are in full sunlight. Signed with the monogram. In the collection of G. Field, London, 1857 (Waagen, Suppl. 195). 778. Two Ruins. The ruins are in front, near water with ducks. In the middle distance is a village in the shadow of clouds. In the distance is a sunlit plain. A poetic sky. The distance is unusually blue. Figures by A. van de Velde. In the collection of Wynn Ellis, London, 1854 (Waagen, ii. 297), but not among the pictures selected for the National Gallery in 1876. 779. Ruins and Water. The trees are rather dark. In the collection of Wynn Ellis, London, 1854 (Waagen, ii. 297), but not among the pictures selected for the National Gallery in 1876. 779#. A Ruined Castle near Water. Sunlight. Panel, 19 inches by 26 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, August 20, 1856, No. 154. 779^. Ruins. Canvas, about i8| inches by 24^ inches. Engraved by J. T. Prestel. Sale. Count von Brabeck and Count Andreas von Stolberg of SSder, Hanover, October 31, 1859, No. 234. 779*:. A Hilly River Landscape with a Castle. Two men. Sale. C. Scarisbrick, London, 1861 (^283 : ios., Woodin). 779^. Landscape with a Church. A ruined fort and a moat. Sale. E. W. Anderson, London, 1864 (115 : ios., Rutley). 779*. A River with a Castle and a Cottage. Sale. Earl of Clare, London, 1864 ( l ^^o : ios., Holloway). 779/ A River Landscape with a Castle. The castle stands on a hill. Near a waterfall is a sportsman with a dog. Almost certainly identical with one of the pictures noted by Sm. in the Munro of Novar collection ; compare 61, 403, 644, 717, 853. Sale. Munro of Novar, London, 1867 (199 : ios., Lord Dudley). 779^. A Gothic Village Church. With figures ascribed to Cuyp. Similar in tone to "The Jewish Cemetery" (219). According to a MS. note in the sale catalogue, it was most probably not by Ruisdael. Panel, 32^ inches by 28 inches. In the collection of Baron Rauter. Sale. F. J. Gsell, Vienna, March 14, 1872, No. 495.