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348 PHILIPS WOUWERMAN SECT. 3200. Two Horsemen halting. In a hilly landscape, a horseman halts under a tree at the side. Near him are another horse, and a man pulling up his boots. A dog lies on the road. In the distance are hills. Panel, 14 inches by 1 1 inches. Sale. Lambert ten Kate, Amsterdam, May 29, 1776, No. 144 (120 florins, J. Yver). 321. Two Cavaliers halting on the Road. Sm. 146. One has dismounted. They are accompanied by attendants with dogs coupled. Panel, n| inches by 15 inches. Sale. Dulac, Paris, November 30, 1778 (1002 francs). 322. TWO HORSES. A young man on a black horse leads by the bridle another horse which kicks out behind. Near him is a little dog. In the distance are stags. Panel, 8 inches by 6 inches. Sales. Antony Sijdervelt, Amsterdam, April 23, 1766 (Trw. 510), No. 6 (75 florins). Jonas Witsen, Amsterdam, August 16, 1790, No. 83 (70 florins, Wubbels). 323. Travellers halting on the Road. A peasant boy holds a saddled grey horse by the bridle. At one side is a cavalier on a brown horse. Near him stands a well-dressed lady. In the left foreground sits a woman with two children feeding some hens. Farther away is a peasant resting. At a stream to the right a traveller leads his horse into the water where people are bathing. In the distance are buildings. Panel, i6 inches by 20^ inches. Sale. Amsterdam, November 14, 1791 (No. 165). 324. Two Horsemen halting on the Road. Sm. 196. In the foreground of a landscape are two cavaliers. One has dismounted from his white horse, which has a red velvet saddle ; he adjusts his stirrups while his companion sits on his horse, waiting. At one side sits a woman with a child in her arms. Near her is a man. Panel, n inches by i inches. Sales. Marquise d'Albert, Paris, August 1 1, 1788 (2350 francs). Coders, Paris, February 9, 1789 (3701 francs). Claude Tolozan, Paris, February 23, 1801 (2201 francs). 325. Identical with 933. 325*. A Man on a Grey Horse leading a Brown Horse. Some people rest in the foreground. Canvas, 20 inches by i"j inches. Sale. Widow of J. P. van Oosthuijse van Rijsenburg, nee M. de Jongh, The Hague, October 18, 1847, No. 109. 325^. Two Horsemen resting. One sits on a grey horse to the right. The other has dismounted to look after two dogs. [Pendant to 347^.] Bredius says that these two pictures are not genuine.