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vii AELBERT CUYP 25 Panel, 20 inches by 26 inches. Sale. Antony Sijdervelt, Amsterdam, April 23, 1766 (Terw. 527), No. 104 (20 florins 15). 59. Soldiers playing Cards in the Open. Among them are an officer and a drummer, with accessories. Panel, oval (?), 17^ inches by 17^ inches. Sale. J. A. van Kinschot, Delft, July 21, 1767 (Terw. 618), No. 126. 59*. A Cavalry Fight. In the foreground of a hilly landscape cavalry troopers are fighting. There are other horsemen. Canvas, 52 inches by 70 inches. Sale. Lambert ten Kate, Amsterdam, May 29, 1776, No. 29 (25 florins, Wubbels). 59*. A Fight between Cavalry and Infantry. Sale. Amsterdam, August 6, 1810, No. 142. 59<2#. A Cavalry Fight. In the foreground of a hilly landscape, on the outskirts of a wood, some troopers are fighting hotly. In the background numerous soldiers are on the march. [Compare 59^.] Canvas, 43 inches by 58^ inches. Sale. P. van den Santheuvel and J. van Stry, Dordrecht, April 24, 1816, No. 8. 59^. Soldiers playing Cards in the Open. Farther back are soldiers in camp. An officer and an escort ascend a hill. Sale. Beckford, Fonthill Abbey, 1823 (388 : ios., Sir C. Scott). 59<r. A Cavalry Fight in a Hilly Landscape. On the outskirts of a wood. In the background a troop of soldiers are marching up. [Compare 59**.] Canvas, 44 inches by 58 inches. Sale. H. A. van Bleiswijk, Rotterdam, July 23, 1827, No. 106 (700 florins, Lamme). 60. A Military Officer on a Black Horse. Near him is a dog, in a flat landscape. Panel, i inches by 10 inches. Sale. Stadnisky and Muller, Amsterdam, May 16, 1831, No. 23 (21 florins, Engelberts). 6 1. A Halberdier saluting an Officer. Sm. Suppl. 57. In a landscape an officer on a grey horse rides up from the right ; a soldier on the left presents his halbert. A warm evening. "An early production" (Sm.). Panel, 9 inches by 12 inches. In the collection of Henry Bevan, London, 1842 (Sm.). 6ia. The plundering of a Fortified Place. Soldiers on foot and on horseback are plundering. Many spectators look on.