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236 AELBERT CUYP SECT. 8 1 1. A Cock and four Hens. Canvas, 30^ inches by 26^ inches. Sale. J. A. Topfer, Amsterdam, November 16, 1841, No. 127 (60 florins 50, Lamme). Sna. A Hen and Chickens. Panel, 14! inches by 18 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, October 10, 1848, No. 10. Sub. A Hen-House. A cock stands beside two sitting hens. Canvas. In the Rinecker collection, Wurzburg, 1863 (Parthey, i. 721). Sue. Poultry by the Bank. A storm rising by the distance. Sale. Bryant, London, 1865 (74 : us., Flower). 8 1 2. Poultry. A cock roosts in the centre on part of a butter-tub. To the left are two hens. A distant landscape under a cloudy sky. [Possibly identical with 814^.] Panel, 21 inches by 28 inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1880, No. 48. Then in the collection of Charles Butler, London. 813. Poultry. A cock and a hen crouch on the straw in a stable. Another hen stands behind them. Panel, 24 inches by 29^ inches. Sales. Cardinal Fesch, Rome, March 17, 1845, No. 57. London, July I, 1897, No. 105. 813*. Poultry. Panel, i8| inches by 17^ inches. Sale. Paul Graham and others, London, July 23, 1898, No. 65. 814. A Hen-House. In a barn-like interior a white hen sits on her nest near a stable-lantern lying on the ground ; to the left a mouse is nibbling some fodder. [See note to 809*7.] Panel, 20 inches by 24 inches. Sale. Ittenbach, Cologne, Novembers, 1898, No. 1 8. 8140. Poultry. Panel, 20 inches by 32 inches. Sale. Moore and others, London, December 16, 1899, No. 75- 814^. Poultry by a River- Bank. Panel, 2o| inches by 33 inches. Sale. Lady Page Turner and others, London, February 21, 1903, No. 92 C37 = 1 6s.). 814*:. Poultry. [Possibly identical with 812.] Panel, 22 inches by 30 inches. Sale. Mrs. M'Connell, London, July 18, 1903, No. 147 (15 : 155.).