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vii AELBERT CUYP 185 Sale. Widow of P. J. van Oosthuijse van Rijsenburg, nee M. de Jongh, The Hague, October 18, 1847, No. 75. 621 b. Cavaliers starting for the Hunt. One sits on a grey horse. A groom in green holds his stirrup. Behind him is another cavalier on foot. To the left are two dogs, and a shepherd with sheep. Canvas, 47 inches by 57 inches. Sale. Lord Tweedmouth, London, June 3, 1905, No. 4. 62 if. Coursing Hares. With greyhounds. In the foreground are shepherds and shepherdesses ; in the background are sheep and cattle. Panel, 24 inches by 30 inches. Sale. G. C. Blanken, The Hague, June 4, 1800, No. 7 (53 florins, A. Kuypers). 622. Coursing Hares. A man on a grey horse follows a greyhound which runs at full speed after a hare and is about to seize it. On the left are a frightened mule and some sheep ; to the right a woman spinning and two men, one of whom holds a dog. Panel, 24 inches by 28^ inches. Sale. Lemaitre, Paris, March 5, 1874, No. 8. 622*. Falconer and Horseman. In a landscape with a village near the coast. Sale. E. from Liverpool, London, 1829 (^215 : 55., Eckford). 622^. A Hawking Party. At one side is a prince with attendants on horseback. Panel, 32^ inches by 46^ inches. Sale. Amsterdam, January 3, 1831, No. 19 (3 florins 5, Van den Berg). 622*:. A Hawking Party. A group of cavaliers and ladies, some mounted, some seated on the grass. A falconer with hawk on wrist, and dogs. Two men on the top of a hill. Farther away, a valley bordered with trees, and water. Pink sky. Signed and dated 1660 ; canvas, 31 1 inches by 39^ inches. Sale. L. Casterman and others, Antwerp, July 19, 1859, No. 42. 623. A HAWKING PARTY. 29 inches by 39! inches. Sale. London, May 13, 1893, No. 24. 623*. A Falconer and his Wife. With hawks, a dog, and a dead bittern. Canvas, 60 inches by 56 inches. Sale. J. G. Menzies and others, London, February 25, 1905, No. 76. 623^. A Sportsman with a Fowling-Piece. Lying in wait for wild birds. In the collection of H. D. Seymour, Knoyle House, Hindon, 1857 (Waagen, Suppl. 385).