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vni PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 479 708^. Return of a Hawking Party. With ladies and gentlemen on horseback. 14 inches by i8| inches. In the collection of J. Bisschop, Rotterdam, 1752 (Hoet, ii. 529) ; it was bought as a whole by the Hopes, 1771. 708*. Returning from the Chase. [Pendant to 557^.] Canvas, 19^ inches by 23 inches. Sale. J. Domisse, Middelburg, March 31, 1773, No. 16. 7o8/ Returning from the Chase. [Pendant to 6017.] Canvas, 19 inches by 23 inches. Sale. J. Domisse, Middelburg, March 31, 1773, No. 181. 708^. Return of a Hawking Party. In the Concert Hall at the Palace, Charlottenburg, No. 7, in 1773. 708 h. Returning from the Chase. A well-preserved picture of the best period. 12^ inches by 15 inches. Sale. Antwerp, July 5, 1784, No. n (516 florins, Peeters). 7087. Returning from the Chase. 30 inches by 24 inches or the reverse. Sale. Le Brun, Paris, 1785 (.178 : los.). 709. After the Stag Hunt. Sm. 116. A party of huntsmen returning from the chase are in the foreground of a landscape. There are ten figures and four horses. Among them a huntsman on a bay horse holds up on a stick the paunch of a stag at which the hounds are leaping up. [Compare 7100 and 718.] Panel, 14 inches by 18 inches. Formerly known as " La Curee du Cerf." Mentioned by Ch. Blanc, Le Tresor de la Curiosite", i. 337-38. Sale. Comtesse de Verrue, Paris, March 27, 1737, No. 72 (?). In the Mansard collection according to Blanc. Sales. Blondel de Gagny, Paris, December 10, 1776, No. 114 (3110 francs). Trouart, Paris, February 22, 1779 (2800 francs). Destouches, Paris, March 21, 1794 (4700 francs). 710. Returning from the Chase. Sm. 122. A party of ladies and gentlemen returning from the chase. Panel, 10 inches by 13 inches. Mentioned by Ch. Blanc, Le Tresor de la Curiosite, i. 337-38. Sales. Blondel de Gagny, Paris, December 10, 1776, No. 118 (1080 francs). John Trumbull, London, 1795 (89). 7100. Returning from the Chase. This must be identical with 709, 711, or 713, all from the collection of the Comtesse de Verrue.