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vin PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 287 Sale. P. Calkoen, Amsterdam, September 10, 1781, No. 160 (21 florins, Coders). Horses Watering. With various horses and figures. Panel, 13! inches by 19! inches. Sale. W. Coole, Rotterdam, August 6, 1782, No. 92. . Travellers and Peasants watering their Horses. A river in a hilly landscape. Panel, 10 inches by 9^ inches. Sale. C. H. van Heemskerck, widow of A. Westerhoff, The Hague, August 26, 1782, No. 10 (167 florins). c. Horses Watering. Beside a river is a horseman, leading a second horse j he is about to water the horses. In the river are bathers, with a boat farther away. There are hills in the distance. By Wouwer- man or in his manner. Panel, u inches by 13^ inches. Sale. Charle and others, Antwerp, July 8, 1784, No. 34 (31 florins, Verpoorten). lood. Horses Watering. In the foreground a man with a boy behind him sits on a grey horse. Another horseman, in the water, lets his horse drink. A third man leads a horse into the water, where some boys are swimming. A woman washes linen. Behind her, a woman on an ass, followed by a man, comes down a slope between houses. In the distance are houses and hills. Panel, i8J inches by i inches. Sale. J. van der Linden van Slingeland, Dordrecht, August 22, 1785, No. 516 (235 florins, Liederman). 101. Horses Watering. A peasant on a brown horse, who leads a grey, is about to ride into the water. Near him is a dog. Panel, 1 1 inches by 8 inches. Sale. H. Bredeman, Amsterdam, July I, 1788, No. 36 (10 florins, Kallar). Gentlemen riding their Horses into the Water. [Pendant to 1098^.] Panel, 10 inches by loj inches. Sale. J. C. Werther, Amsterdam, April 25, 1792, No. 185. 102. A Watering-Place. Sm. 210. Three figures and two horses in the foreground. Panel, 12 inches by 14 inches. Sale. Wattier, Paris, 1797 (1200 francs). 1020. Horses Watering. Mentioned by Buchanan, Memoirs of Painting, i. 330. In the Vitturi collection, Venice ; bought as a whole by Thomas Moore Slade and afterwards sold by him (No. 45, Van Heythusen).