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8 AELBERT CUYP SECT. 2. Hunting, 621 r-6 24;'. a. Coursing hares, 621^-622. b. Hawking, 622/7-623/7. c. Fowling, 623^. d. Undescribed scenes, 624-624;'. 3. Sportsmen resting, 625-627*-. 4. Returning from the hunt, 628. E. River scenes and sea-pieces with shipping, and so forth, 629-678^. [Compare also III. B.] F. Coast scenes, 679-680^. G. Landscapes with few accessories (mostly early works), or un- described, 681-718*. H. Moonlight landscapes, 719-730. I. Winter scenes, 731-743/7. VII. CHURCH INTERIORS, 744-751. VIII. STABLE INTERIORS, 752-790^. A. Cowhouse, 752-768^. 1. Cows, 752-763/7. 2. Sheep, 764-768^. 3. Pigs, 768r. B. Stable for horses, 769-790^. IX. VARIOUS ANIMALS, jqi-Szod. X. STUDIES OF ANIMALS, 821-822/7. XI. STILL-LIFE, 823-842*. A. Breakfast-table, 82 3-8 2 3^. B. Fruit, 824-838. C. Game, 839-839^. D. Fish, 840-840/7*. E. Vanity, 841-841*. F. Undescribed, 842-842*. CATALOGUE RAISONNE i. DAVID AND ABIGAIL. Portrait-group of a family. In the right foreground stands Abigail with three women, the asses laden with presents and their drivers. Opposite her, on the left, behind a balustrade stands David with a turban on his head, facing the spectator ; he holds a lance in his left hand and rests his right hand on his hip. Behind him, to the left, are his armed followers. In all there are eight portraits. In the background is a hilly landscape. A picture similar in composition is in the Buda-Pest Museum (98). Canvas, 64 inches by 84 inches. Mentioned by Waagen (iii. 208). Exhibited by Rupprecht, Munich, 1889, No. 39. Sale. Lord Northwick, Thirlestane House, Cheltenham, July 26, 1859, No. 1597 (168, C. S. Butler). In the possession of the Paris dealer, F. Kleinberger. In the collection of the Countess Vilma Festetits, Buda-Pest, from whom H6ch bought it. Sale. H. Th. Hoch, Munich, September 19, 1892, No. 50. Now in the collection of Hans von der Muhll, Basel.