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vii AELBERT CUYP 229 In the collection of the late Rodolphe Kann, Paris ; sold as a whole to the London dealers Duveen Brothers, in the summer of 1907. 777. A GREY HORSE IN A STABLE. A grey horse with a few brown spots stands facing right. On its back is a yellow saddle- cloth. Behind it stands a well-dressed man, facing the spectator. To the right, under a wooden manger, are two greyhounds, one of them brown, the other yellowish-white. Signed on the manger, A. C. ; panel, 8 inches by n inches. Exhibited by C. Sedelmeyer, the Paris dealer, 1901, No. 59. In the collection of the Marquise de Ganay, Paris, 1904. In the possession of the Paris dealer F. Kleinberger. 778. TWO GREY HORSES IN A STABLE. At the back is a stable-boy in red. In the collection of Sir F. Cook, Bart., Richmond. 779. TWO DAPPLED-GREY HORSES IN A STABLE. The two horses stand close together. The left-hand one is seen almost from the left ; the other is seen more from the right, with its tail to the spectator. Behind it is a long-haired brown goat. In the right middle distance, partly hidden by the horse between two posts, stands a stable- boy ; he is in red with a grey hat, and has his back to the spectator. On a post to the right hangs a straw hat with a blue ribbon ; farther back are a broom and a wooden shovel. In the centre foreground, between the two horses, is a brown dog, facing the spectator. [Compare 785^.] Signed in white in the left-hand bottom corner ; panel, 12^ inches by 1 6 inches. Sale. Boymans, Utrecht, August 31, 1811, No. 16. In the Boymans Museum, Rotterdam, 1907 catalogue, No. 55 (old No. 50). 780. A DAPPLED- GREY HORSE IN A STABLE.- It faces right, and is held by a stable-boy in red. In the collection of M. Strauss, Vienna. 780*. Interior of a Stable. Sm. 47. 12 inches by 18 inches. Sale. Sir Lawrence Dundas, Bart., London, May 29, 1794 (.15 : I 5 S 0- 780^. Interior of a Stable. Sm. 117. A piebald horse with white legs. A saddle, a wooden shoe, and other objects in the fore- ground. Sale. Lebrun, Paris, April 15, 1811 (580 francs). 781. A Dappled-Grey Horse in a Stable. It is in front of the manger. A soldier in Arab dress is giving it fodder. Panel, ii| inches by n inches. Sales. Boymans, Utrecht, August 31, 1811, No. D 15.