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224 AELBERT CUYP SECT. 753. A COWSHED WITH TWO COWS AND POULTRY. [See note to 752.] Signed A. C. ; panel, 16 inches by 2o| inches. S*&. Paul Demidoff, Paris, February 26, 1863. In the Brussels Museum, 1905 catalogue, No. 141. 754. A COWSHED. To the right a man with white sleeves is near a milk-pail. A man leads a brown cow into the shed on the left. Through the open door are seen the heads of two cows. In the tone of the early pictures. [Possibly identical with 761.] Mentioned by Waagen (ii. 247). In the collection of J. Neeld. In the collection of Sir Audley Neeld, Grittleton House. 755. INTERIOR OF A COWSHED. A big red cow stands in profile to the left in a shed. Behind her to the left lies a black cow. In the shed are various utensils, a sieve for fodder, a jug, and the like, on the ground or on the wall. Farther back are a couple of fowls. On the window-sill to the extreme left sits a black pigeon. [Compare 752.] Signed in the left-hand bottom corner, A/C. ; panel, 17^ inches by 23 inches. Exhibited at Vienna, 1873, No. 117. Sale. T. Norris, London, 1873 (236 : 55., Sedelmeyer according to Art Sales). In the collection of Baron Leibig, Reichenberg. In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer, " Catalogue of 300 Paintings," 1898, No. 7. In the collection of the late Rodolphe Kann, Paris, 1907 catalogue, No. 35 ; sold as a whole to the London dealers Duveen Brothers in the summer of 1907. 756. COWS IN A COWHOUSE. A brown -and -white cow stands in profile to the left. A black cow lies on the ground. There are also some sheep. The picture, though overcleaned, is genuine. In the collection of Prince Jussupoff, St. Petersburg. 757. A Cowhouse. A young ox stands in profile to the right in a cowhouse. On the ground in front of it are two cabbages. To the right lies a calf, foreshortened. Behind it stands a girl holding a pole with both hands and turning her head to the left towards the ox. At his feet is a metal milk-can ; behind her is a bench on which are three cabbages. Signed, A. Cuyp; panel, n inches by 16 inches. In the possession of the Paris dealer F. Kleinberger. In the collection of L. Nardus, Suresnes. 758. INTERIOR OF A COWHOUSE. Two brown cows. To the right is a group of kitchen and stable utensils. To the left is a view of a landscape. An early work ; the landscape is yellow in tone. This landscape is characteristic of Cuyp ; the rest of the picture is less typical of his work.