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 52 JACOB VAN RUISDAEL SECT. which, in the right distance, are a village church and a wind-mill amid trees. Cloudy sky. The same mills, seen from a nearer standpoint, but without the landscape on the right and with the right-hand mill in ruins, are represented in 157. Signed in full ; canvas, 34 inches by 43^ inches. Sale. Thomas Emmerson, London, 1832 (504). In the collection of Wynn Ellis, 1854 (Waagen, ii. 297); bequeathed in 1876 to the National Gallery. In the National Gallery, London, Wynn Ellis bequest, 1906 catalogue, No. 986. 149. WATER-MILLS. Three tall mills stand to the left by a stream, at the foot of a hill, on the top of which are trees seen against a cloudy sky. The slopes in the centre distance are wooded. On a plain in front bleachers are at work spreading out linen. Signed with the monogram ; canvas, 23^ inches by 28^ inches. In the collection of Wynn Ellis, London, bequeathed in 1876 to the National Gallery. In the National Gallery, London, Wynn Ellis bequest, 1906 catalogue, No. 989. 150. A WATER-MILL. It stands on the left in a foaming stream. On the right is a wall with high trees above. Farther back is a tower. In the distance is a hill. Rain-clouds in the sky. Canvas, 34 inches by 47^ inches. In the collection of James Morrison, London, 1857 (Waagen, Suppl. 112). In the collection of Mrs. Charles Morrison, London. 151. LANDSCAPE WITH A MILL AND WATER. On a bridge a man is fishing. In the distance are houses and a church tower. A false signature ; panel, I2| inches by 14^ inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1894, No. 89. In the collection of C. A. lonides, London ; bequeathed to the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1899. In the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, London, C. A. lonides bequest, 1904 catalogue, No. 85. 152. WATER-MILL WITH A SLUICE. The mill is in the right centre. Two men are raising the sluice-gate, and the water rushes down between the two wheels into a pool in front. Behind the mill are trees ; to the left is a landscape. The mill-wheels are seen from the side, and not directly in front as in 158 and other pictures. Good in quality and well preserved. Signed in full ; 2i inches by 27! inches. Exhibited at the Guildhall Art Gallery, London, 1894, No. 48. Then in the collection of A. Montagu. In the collection of Lord Swaythling, London. 153. A WATER-MILL. With wheels on either side. In the collection of the late Maurice Kann, Paris. Sale. Maurice Kann, Paris, June 9, 1911.