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 xin JACOB VAN RUISDAEL 23 Exhibited at Berlin, 1906, No. 117. Sale. Baron de Beurnonville, Paris, May 9, 1881, No. 451 called Brederode. In the collection of G. von Rath, Buda-Pest. In the collection of Oscar Huldschinsky, Berlin, Bode's 1909 catalogue, No. 26. 52. Coast Scene with Egmond aan Zee. The village is seen in its prosperous days before the greater part of it was washed away. The shore is covered with various figures, fishermen, huts, and boats. Canvas, 33 inches by 56 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, June 8, 1863, No. 48 (76 florins, Van Wessem). 53. View of the Castle of Egmond. A fine landscape. The spectator looks from a height on to the plain with the castle amid tall trees. In the distance is the town of Alkmaar. Carefully and naturally treated. [Pendant to 79*'.] Canvas, 16 inches by 16 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, July 25, 1771, No. 21 (70 florins, Fouquet). 53*7. Egmond-binnen. Sale. Amsterdam, May 9, 1696 (Hoet, i. 33), No. 33 (i 6 florins 15). 53^. LANDSCAPE WITH THE CASTLE OF GAN- SOIJE. Sm. 1 1 8. In the left middle distance the castle stands on the edge of a pool with two swans. At the front corner is a high round tower with a steep conical roof. On the side wall is a stepped gable ; at the back is another round tower with a flatter roof. The dark building is sharply relieved against the light blue sky, which is covered to right and left with heavy grey clouds. Around the pool a broad road makes a great curve j on both sides of it are lofty old oaks and other trees. Near the castle the trees have been felled and lie in a marshy place amid bushes and great stones. On the right a shepherd drives forward his flock. In the right distance, through the trees, is seen part of a cottage behind a fence. Through the trees, too, are seen meadows and bushes. In the distance are several travellers. The distance is light but the foreground is brown and heavy. The picture has been much repainted, so that it scarcely suggests the work of Ruisdael. The sheep are probably by A. van de Velde. Signed in full on the left at foot ; canvas, 28 inches by 34^ inches. Sale. Thomas Emmerson, London, 1829 (210). In the collection of J. H. Albers, Bremen, 1835 (Sm.) ; bequeathed by him to the Bremen Kunstverein for the Kunsthalle, 1856. In the Bremen Kunsthalle, 1892 catalogue, No. 115. 54. THE VIJVERBERG AT THE HAGUE. Seen from the Plaats. There are tall trees on the Vijverberg shading the lawn. In front are a large number of persons on horseback, on foot, and in carriages. At the right-hand corner of the Vijver is the Mauritshuis. The figures were formerly ascribed to Philips Wouwerman.