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 3 o JACOB VAN RUISDAEL SECT. 79/ Haarlem in the Background of a Dune Landscape. Canvas, 38 inches by 56 inches. Sate. Amsterdam, February 12, 1770, No. 1 6. 79. View of Haarlem. A bleaching-ground in front. Very natural. Panel, 21 inches by 24! inches. In the Verschuuring collection, The Hague, 1752 (Hoet, ii. 478). Sale. Hendrik Verschuuring, The Hague, September 17, 1770, No. 159. 79^. Landscape with many Figures and Haarlem in the Distance. Canvas. S a /e. M. C. de Bruine, widow of R. Brit, Amsterdam, December 17, 1770, No. 15. 79*. View of Haarlem along the Cleef Road. Dunes with bushes in the foreground. Sunny and carefully painted. [Possibly identical with 80. Pendant to 53.] Canvas, 16 inches by 16 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, July 25, 1771, No. 22 (60 florins, Fouquet). 79;'. View of Haarlem from the Dunes. The spectator looks over the bleaching-grounds to the plain. Natural and well painted. Canvas, 20 inches by 23! inches. Sale. Amsterdam, August 14, 1771, No. 49 (26 florins 10, StefFan). 79*. View of Haarlem in its Broad Plain. From Bloemendaal to Haarlem. Sale. Amsterdam, June 21, 1774, No. 184 (28 florins, Fouquet). 79/. Environs of Haarlem. Canvas, 15! inches by 13! inches. Sale. D. Fiers Kappeyne, Amsterdam, April 25, 1775, No. 85 (25 florins, Van Berg). 79>. View of Haarlem. Of the artist's best period, sunny and finely painted. About 20 inches by 24 inches. Sale. Samuel Beyerman, Gouda, April 21, 1778, No. 3 (145 florins, Lokhorst). 80. View of Haarlem from the Cleef Road. The spectator looks over the bleaching-grounds. Uncommonly fine, natural and painted with exceptional care. [Possibly identical with 79*.] i6| inches by 15 inches. Sale. J. Enschede, Haarlem, May 30, 1786, No. 13. 8o#. View of Haarlem. With various bleaching-grounds, country- houses, and trees, and a few figures. Finely painted.