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 646 PAULUS POTTER SECT. Sale. (Probably) T. A. van Iddekinge, Amsterdam, April 25, 1838, No. 21 (705 florins, Brondgeest). In the Van der Hoop collection, Amsterdam, No. 152 ; bequeathed in 1854 to the town of Amsterdam and lent for exhibition at the Rijksmuseum from 1885. In the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1910 catalogue, No. 1916. 132. A WOLFHOUND. Sm. 34, and Suppl. 22 ; W. 97. The hound stands in profile to the left outside his kennel, to which he is chained. On the left is a view over a river and a meadow, beyond which a church tower rises amid trees and bushes. One of Potter's best works, probably painted somewhat earlier than the " Young Bull " at The Hague (48), which is dated 1647. Signed in full above to the right on the kennel ; canvas, 39 inches by 53 inches. A study for it (174^) was in the Van der Marck sale, 1773, No. 249. Sales. J. van der Marck, Amsterdam, August 25, 1773, No. 248 (530 florins, Fouquet). Nogaret, Paris, 1780 (1660 francs, Le Brun) see Ch. Blanc, ii. 19. Marquis de Marigny, 1781 according to Sm. and the St. Petersburg catalogue. Marquis de Menars, Paris, end of February 1782, No. 86 (1672 francs, Houdry) see Ch. Blanc, ii. 51. In the Kassel Gallery. Taken by the French in 1806, and sold to Smeth van Alphen. Sales. P. de Smeth van Alphen, Amsterdam, August I, 1810, No. 76 (685 florins, Texier or Le Brun). Paris, 1811 (4700 francs). In the collection of the Empress Josephine, Malmaison. In the Hermitage Palace, St. Petersburg, 1901 catalogue, No. 1055 ; it was there in 1842 (Sm., who valued it at ^420). 132*. A Large Dog beside his Kennel. Landscape with cows. Sale. Pietervan Buytene, Delft, October 29, 1748 (Hoet, ii. 230), No. 68 (55 florins). 132^. A Dog standing in front of his Kennel. With an animal's entrails. Panel, 8| inches by 12 J inches. Sale. J. van der Marck, Amsterdam, August 25, 1773, No. 251 (40 florins, Le Febre). 132^. A Dog in a Landscape. At the foot of a willow. Panel, 19 J inches by 15 J inches. Sale. J. A. Bennet, Leyden, April 10, 1829, No. 55 (40 florins, Van der Hoek). 133. A Spaniel. Sm. 73 ; W. 17. A brown spaniel with white spots stands in front of a sky-blue distance, turning its head to the front. On the horizon are sandhills and a small tower. " A carefully painted production" (Sm.). Signed, and dated 1650 ; panel, 6 inches by 8| inches.