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154 AELBERT CUYP s*cr. 5020. Landscape. With peasants and ladies on horseback. Panel. Sale. Amsterdam, August 3, 1835, No. 15. 502^. A Lady on Horseback. She waits for a horse to be shod; a gentleman holds it by the bridle. By Cuyp or in his manner. Panel, 14! inches by 19^ inches. Sale. Amsterdam, May 6, 1845, No. 33 (8 1 florins, A. Wolff). 503. A PEASANT AND A WOMAN ON HORSEBACK.- They converse with two men, a woman, and a boy, standing under a clump of trees. In the foreground are a dog and some men. Very sunny. A very good picture of its kind. loj inches by 17 inches. Sale. J. L. Mieville, London, April 29, 1899, No. 61 (472 : los., Lesser). 503*7. A Lady on Horseback. She converses with a cavalier. Beside them is a dog. Landscape at evening. Signed ; panel, loj inches by 14^ inches. Sale. Wolf and others, Frankfort-on-the-Main, May 12, 1903, No. 46*7. 504. TWO HORSEMEN IN FRONT OF AN INN. In front of an inn on the left, a cavalier is mounting his grey horse ; it stands in profile to the left, held by a groom. The cavalier is talking to another cavalier mounted on a brown horse, to the right, and seen from the back. In the distance, to the right, are a river with sailing-boats, and a cliff. This was a good picture but has been much over-cleaned. It reminds one of the Steengracht picture (546). [Compare also 513.] Panel, I2| inches by 20 J inches. In the collection of Baut de Rasmon, Ghent, acquired in 1812. In the Antwerp Museum, Van den Hecke Baut de Rasmon bequest, 1905 catalogue, No. 46. 505. Starting for the Ride. Panel, 13! inches by i8 inches. Mentioned by C. Hofstede de Groot, Oud-Holland, xi. 131. Exhibited on loan by Mrs. Ogilvie Hamilton at the National Gallery, Edinburgh, 1892 catalogue, No. 359 ; withdrawn by 1893. In the collection of Mrs. Ogilvie Hamilton, Biel, Scotland. 506. LEAVING THE INN (or, Arrival of Cavaliers). Sm. 213. In front of the door of a large building are two cavaliers on horse- back ; a third holds his horse by the bridle. In the middle distance a fourth man is riding through a ford. At the back are ruins and trees ; there is a hill in the distance. Panel, 2i| inches by 17 inches. In the collection of the Due d'Arenberg, Brussels, W. Burger's 1859 catalogue, No. ii; it was there in 1834 (Sm.). 507. A MAN FEEDING A HORSE. Sm. 229. On the right is a small portion of a building. In front of it a man is putting