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vin PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 515 centre foreground a man in a buff coat and red sash sits on a grey horse facing right. He aims a gun at a peasant who kneels on the right begging for his life. To the right, behind this man, a soldier runs after a woman with a child in her arms. A dead peasant lies in front. On the left is a stream, into which a fugitive plunges, followed by a horseman who fires his gun. Beyond, on a hill, is a burning village. In the right middle distance is a river valley. The same subject, with slight variations, as in the Dresden (797) and Munich (800) pictures. Signed on the left at foot with the full monogram ; canvas, 22 inches by 20 inches. Sales. F. I. de Dufresne, Amsterdam, August 22, 1777, No. 222. J. J. de Bruyn, Amsterdam, September 12, 1798, No. 62 (480 florins, Boymans). In the collection of F. J. O. Boymans, Utrecht, 1811 catalogue, A 98. In the Boymans Museum, Rotterdam, 1907 catalogue, No. 349 (old No. 324). 8o2rf. Freebooters. Sale. Isaak van den Blooken, Amsterdam, May 1 1 , 1 707 (Hoet, i. 99), No. 6 (545 florins). 802^. Peasants overpowering Marauding Soldiers. Sale. Isaak van den Blooken, Amsterdam, May 1 1, 1707 (Hoet, i. 99), No. 7 (410 florins). 8o2<r. Plundering. Full of figures. Sale. Petronella de la Court, Amsterdam, October 19, 1707 (Hoet, i. 105), No. 8 (920 florins). 802^. Plundering. Sale. The Hague, May 3, 1729 (Terw. 6), No. 52 (45 florins). 8o2<?. Plundering. Sale. Amsterdam, November 23, 1729 (Hoet, i. 344), No. 5 (59 florins). 8o2/ Peasants plundering Soldiers. [Pendant to 802^.] 23^ inches by 20 inches. Sale. Josua van Belle, Rotterdam, September 6, 1730 (Hoet, i. 357), No. 68 (1550 florins, with pendant). 8o2. Soldiers plundering Peasants. [Pendant to 8o2/C] 23! inches by 20 inches. Sale. Josua van Belle, Rotterdam, September 6, 1730 (Hoet, i. 357), No. 69 (1550 florins, with pendant). 802/1. Identical with 796. 80 2/. Troopers plundering Peasants. 37^ inches by 31 inches. Sale. Ewout van Dishoek, The Hague, June 9, 1745 (Hoet, ii. 169), No. 14 (1400 florins, with 802;).