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 316 JACOB VAN RUISDAEL SECT. J. Danser Nijman, Amsterdam, August 16, 1797, No. 226 (212 florins). 10130. A Village in Winter. Peasants. Canvas, 14^ inches by ii inches. Sale. Amsterdam, August 21, 1799, No. in (236 florins, Labouchere). 1014. A Winter Landscape. Sm. 81. Frosty. Admirably painted. [Pendant to 1015.] Sale. Bryan, London, May 17, 1798, No. 22 (63) ; noted by Buchanan (i. 282). 1015. A Winter Landscape. Sm. 82. Similar to 1015, of which it was the pendant, and equally excellent. Sale. Bryan, London, May 17, 1798, No. 23 (45 :3s.); noted by Buchanan (i. 282). 10150. A Winter Landscape. Trees and cottages. Canvas, 14 inches by 12 inches. Sale. H. G. Oosterdijk and H. van der Heuvel, Amsterdam, October 18, 1800, No. 73 (62 florins, W. Reyers). 1015^. A Snowy Landscape. High trees. Skaters on a frozen canal. Natural and masterly in style. Canvas on panel, 12 inches by 17 inches. Sale. H. ten Kate, Amsterdam, June 10, 1801, No. 141 (151 florins, Stevens). 1016. A Spacious Winter Landscape. At the side of a road are felled trees, cottages, and peasants gathering wood. Canvas, 14^ inches by i inches. Sale. Amsterdam, September 29, 1802, No. 48 (530 florins, Th. Spaan). 1017. A Snowy Landscape. At the side is a water-mill. In the distance is a village. Fine accessories. Masterly in handling. Canvas, 21 inches by 26 inches. Sale. Engelberts and Tersteeg, June 13, 1808, No. 129 (285 florins, Du Pre). 10170. A Snowy Winter Landscape. Cottages and high trees. Peasants walking and resting. Good and carefully painted. Canvas, 15 inches by 12 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, April 17, 1809, No. 80 (42 florins). loijb. A Winter Landscape. Houses, trees, and figures. Panel. Sale. Amsterdam, October n, 1810, No. 167 (10 florins, Van Leen). 1018. A Winter Landscape. A view of a town and part of the broad moat which is frozen and partly covered with snow. Numerous figures. A woman in the foreground has fallen sideways on the ice ; near