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 xni JACOB VAN RUISDAEL 297 In the collection of the late Maurice Kann, Paris. Sale. Maurice Kann, Paris, June 9, 191 1. 963. STORMY SEA. In the left middle distance a sailing-boat carrying four men goes to the left. On the right approaches a sailing- boat, with a man at the mast and another to the left at the stern. In the right distance are two boats with white sails in full light. Canvas, 30 inches by 41 inches. In the collection of the late W. L. Elkins, Philadelphia, 1900 catalogue, No. 124. 964. Stormy Sea. If genuine, it has been completely repainted. Signed in full on the right but the signature is false. In the Warsaw Museum, 1901 catalogue, No. 106. 965. STORMY SEA. In the left centre a fishing-boat sails away to the right ; at the rudder are two men. Beyond to the left is another fishing-boat with a white sail on a sunlit patch of sea which is most pronounced on the right. On the horizon to the left is the coast-line with a church. In the right distance are two more sailing-boats. The water is dark except in the left distance and on the right nearer the front. Dark clouds in the sky, especially high up on the right. A dark but good picture. Panel. In the collection of Count Czernin von Chudenitz, Vienna, No. 147. 965*. A Storm at Sea. By " Ruysdaelder " (?). Given by Barent van Lin on April 18, 1676, to the notary Dispontijn as satisfaction for a debt noted by A. Bredius. 965^. A Sea- Piece. The entrance to the harbour of Flushing. [Pendant to 1074.] Sale. Amsterdam, May 25, 1712, No. 20 (80 florins, with pendant). 965*:. A Fine Sea-Piece. Sale. Amsterdam, May 6, 1729 (Hoet, i. 338), No. 14 (30 florins 10). 965^. A Small and Natural Sea-Piece. Sale. Guerin and others, The Hague, September 13, 1740, No. 91 (12 florins 5) not mentioned by Terwesten. 965-?. Stormy Sea with a Harbour. A capital picture. Sale. Nicolaas Cornelis Hasselaar, Amsterdam, April 26, 1742 (Hoet, ii. 52), No. 40 (43 florins). 9&5/ Stormy Sea. With small vessels. Sale. Amsterdam, October 10, 1742 (Hoet, ii. 71) (31 florins). 965^. A Sea-Piece with Ships. Sale. Amsterdam, June 27, 1752, No. 71.