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vin PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 255 III. PORTRAITS, 1 35-41. IV. GENRE-PIECES, 42-1042^. A. The care and training of horses and other animals, 42-206. 1. Riding-school, 42-68. 2. Horses swimming and watering, 69-115. 3. Smithy, 116-169. 4. Mare and stallion, 170-171^. 5. Horses and other domestic animals at pasture, jc-ljjb. 6. Horse fair, 178-203^. 7. Animals apart from horses, 204-206. (a) Domestic animals, 204-205^ (&) Wild animals, 206. B. Landscapes with horses, riders, and travellers, 207-5 2 5^. 1. A horse without rider, 207-262. 2. Two horses without riders, 263-277. 3. One or two horses, riders, and a woman spinning, 278-284. 4. Rider jesting with a milkmaid, 285-290. 5. Rider jesting with a girl at a well, 291-296/2. 6. A single horse with rider, 297-313^. 7. Two horses with riders, 314-327. 8. Lady and cavalier, both mounted or only the lady, 328-337. 9. Several travellers, 337^-396^. (a) On the road, 337^-348. (b) At a ford, 349-361^. (c) At a ferry, 362-365. (d) Accident, horses shying, a meeting, 366-369. (e) Halting on the road, 370-385. (/) Halting in a grotto or near ruins, 386-394. (g) Resting near water (washerwomen), 395-3964. 10. Peasants resting on the way to or from market, 397-418. 11. Halting at the inn or in the innyard (cf. C 3), 419-475. 12. Horsemen (sportsmen) entering or leaving the stable, 476-523. 13. Horsemen riding for pleasure or travelling, 524-525*2. C. Hunting scenes, 526-737. 1. Starting for the hunt, 526-580. 2. At the hunt, 581-644. (a) Undescribed, 581-586^. (b) Hawking, 587-613^. (c) Stag-hunting, 614-635/1 (d) Rabbit and hare-hunting, 635-637. (e) Wild boar and bear-hunting, 638-639. (/) Wild-fowl-shooting, 640-644. 3. Resting at the hunt (cf. B n), 645-700. 4. Returning from the hunt, 701-720. 5. Single huntsmen, often quite small in a landscape (cf. the land- scapes), 721-737. 1 Portraits are in this case placed before the genre-pieces, to avoid the diffia<lty of putting them between the genre-pieces and the landscapes.