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176 AELBERT CUYP SECT. 588^. A Grey Horse. Panel, 9! inches by 13 inches. Sale, Whitworth Shaw and others, London, July 21, 1900, No. 23. 588*:. Officer with a Horse. In a river landscape. Panel, 13 inches by 32 inches. Sale. London, February 24, 1902, No. 6. 588^. A Peasant Boy with a Horse. Panel, 12 inches by i6| inches. S tf &. London, December 3, 1904, No. 118. 588*. A Rider and two Horses near a Building. Panel, 12 inches by 1 6 inches. Sale. L. C. Lumley and others, London, April II, 1906, No. 141. 589. TWO HORSES IN FRONT OF A STABLE. The stable is in the middle distance, to the right. One horse, a dappled-grey, stands in a three-quarter view, turned to the left away from the spectator, before the open stable-door. Beside it to the left is the other, a brown horse, in profile to the right. On the left, near a pump, stands a boy facing the spectator ; he lifts a pail of water to bring it to the horses. The portion including the horses is genuine ; on the left and at the top a broad piece of canvas has been added by a later hand. Canvas, 16 inches by 23 inches. Sale. Weyer of Cologne, Amsterdam, April 24, 1906, No. 58 (1325 florins. 590. Horsemen watering their Horses. In the foreground, on the bank of a stream in the right middle distance, are three horsemen. One, almost in the centre and facing the spectator, rides a grey. Another, also on a grey, is to the left in profile. Beyond him, the third cavalier, on a dark horse with his back to the spectator, rides towards a building in the left middle distance. Beyond the group is a tall tree. Two other riders are watering three horses in the stream to the right. An open landscape with hills at the back. Signed with the monogram ; panel, 22^ inches by 27^ inches. In the collection of Leigh Pemberton, Tony Hill, near Sittingbourne. In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer, "Catalogue of IOO Paintings," 1899, No. 5. Now in America. 591. Three Horsemen watering their Horses. Sm. 235. To the left, in a river which fills the foreground, a man is watering a black horse, which is almost in profile to the right. On the right, a second rider on a grey, seen from the back in a three-quarter view, is leaving the water j he looks round at the third rider, who stands to the left and farther away on the steep bank. This third man, on a bay horse, faces three-quarters left, and points with his riding-whip in that direction. His dog, in front of him, is drinking. In the right distance is a building with an open doorway. To the left is a hilly landscape.