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 626 PAULUS POTTER SECT. Panel, 13^ inches by 15 inches. Exhibited at the British Institution, London, 1821. Sale. Jaques de Roore, The Hague, September 4, 1747 (200 florins). In the collection of Willem Lormier, The Hague, 1752 (Hoet, ii. 435) ; sold on March 9, 1758, to Count Lynden. Sales. J. Danser Nijman, Amsterdam, August 1 6, 1797, No. 206 (168 florins). Lord Radstock, London, May 12, 1826 (372 : 153.). In the possession of the London dealers Woodburn, 1834 (Sm.). Sales. Meffre the elder, Paris, February 25, 1845, No. 74. Tardieu, Paris, February 4, 1851. Th. Patureau, Paris, April 20, 1857, No. 23 (15,050 francs, Lord Hertford). In the collection of Marcus Kappel, Berlin. 87*7. Cattle by a Pool. A bull stands inside a fence. To the right are cows and other cattle. In front is a shallow pool with reeds and ducks. In the distance are the towers of a town. Panel, 10 inches by u| inches. Sale. A. J. Essingh, Cologne, September 18, 1865, No. 221. 87^. Cows and Sheep in a Landscape. A stream flows through the scene. Panel, 17 inches by 22 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, December 10, 1867, No. 147. 88. Two Cows near a Stream. In front is a river ; two men are walking on a road to the right. In the left foreground are cottages, in front of which a cow is lying down while another cow grazes. Sunlight. Signed, P. Potter, and dated 1646 ; panel, 1 8 inches by 24^ inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1882, No. 69. Then in the collection of Sir George Philips, London. 89. LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE: A COW BEING MILKED. Sm. 53 ; W. 18. A bull, five cows, a ram, and a sheep. In the right middle distance is part of a farm, with a great tree at the farther end of it. To the right is a row of pollard willows. A reddish- brown bull with a white face lies in the right foreground, in profile to the left ; behind it to the right is a sheep, seen from the back. In the centre, farther away, a yellow cow and a whitish-yellow cow lie side by side j the yellow cow is in profile to the left, and the other is seen in a foreshortened view with its head to the front. Behind them stands a grey cow in profile to the right. To the right stands the fourth cow, seen in a three-quarter view with its head turned away to the left ; a woman milks her. In the extreme left foreground, near a fence, is a ram. In the middle distance a sportsman with a gun on his shoulder and a dog walks past the cow being milked. In the distance is a placid stream with bush-grown banks. Early morning. A "very beautiful and perfect specimen of the master" (Sm.). Signed in full on the fence, and dated 1653 > P ane l? 2 3 inches by 26 inches.