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 396 MEINDERT HOBBEMA SECT. party. To the right is a pool. In the middle distance is a church amid trees. A shepherd with a flock of sheep. An extensive distance. Canvas, 35^ inches by 47 inches. Sales. E. J. de Court van Valkenswaard, Dordrecht, April 12, 1847, No. 65 (200 florins, Van der Blijk). 125. A Wooded Landscape with a Stag-Hunt. In the centre a road leads through a wood. To the left is a lake ; to the right is a pool. Hounds attack a stag ; the huntsmen approach. The group is ascribed to Wouwerman. Waagen attributed the picture to Pijnacker. Canvas, 49! inches by 72 inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1880, No. 56. Then in the collection of J. C. Harford, Blaise Castle ; it was therein 1854 (Waagen, iii. 141). 125*7. Duck-Shooting. A country house, near which peasants are at work. Ducks are swimming on a pool. Known as " Coup de Vent." A well-known picture from a good Dutch collection. Sale. Brussels, September 17, 1855, No. 67. 1 25^. A Beech-Wood and a Hunt. In front is a beech-wood with old gnarled stems. A hunt chasing the red deer. Signed in full ; panel, 20 inches by 33^ inches. Sa/e.M. Wolff, Berlin, May 25, 1857, No. 177. 125^. Landscape with Travellers and Huntsmen. A road runs through the centre. On it are travellers. Others halt at an inn. To the left is a horseman with huntsmen and dogs engaged in the chase. Sale. Lord Northwick, Thirlestane House, Cheltenham, July 26, 1859, No. 143 (105, Gibbons). 126. A WOODLAND GLADE WITH COTTAGES. In the right foreground is a pool. To the left of it stand two men fishing. In the left foreground is a third figure. Strongly lighted. Signed in full on the left ; pane! 14^ inches by 19 inches. Exhibited at Berlin, 1906, No. 63. Sale. George Holmes and others, London, April 25, 1903, No. 47 GC43 : IOS -> Gribble). In the possession of the London dealers, P. and D. Colnaghi. In the collection of Oscar Huldschinsky, Berlin, Bode's 1909 catalogue, No. 14. 127. A ROAD THROUGH A WOOD. Sm. 80, and Suppl. 8.- The road winds away in the centre. On both sides of it is dense wood. In the left foreground is a lofty oak. Beyond is the gable of a wooden house, the upper story of which projects. On the right is a large cottage thatched with reeds, with a fenced garden. A man comes out of the door. A woman draws water at the well. In the centre distance is a third cottage ; a horseman waters a grey horse in front of it. A woman rests