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vin PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 559 922^. A Grotto with Gypsies. Sale. Hendrik Schut, Rotterdam, April 8, 1739 (Hoet, i. 572), No. 5 (252 florins). <)22c. A Spanish Gypsy Woman. Sale. Amsterdam, April 15, 1739 (Hoet, i. 576), No. 12 (100 florins). 922^. Gypsies in a Grotto. Sales. Amsterdam, April 27, 1740 (Hoet, ii. i), No. 6 (60 florins). 922*. A Woman Fortune-Teller. With figures and horses. Sale. Izaak Hoogenbergh, Amsterdam, April 10, 1743 (Hoet, ii. 81), No. 12 (395 florins). 922/1 A Woman Fortune-Teller. With horses and figures. Panel, 13 inches by 15^ inches. In the collection of Gerard Braamcamp, Amsterdam, 1752 (Hoet, ii. 511) ; apparently not in the Braamcamp sale of 1771. 923. Bandits halting in a Landscape. Sm. 142. 25^ inches by 38^ inches. Mentioned by Ch. Blanc, Le Tresor de la Curiosite, i. 395. Sale. Thelusson, Paris, December I, 1777 (2753 francs). 924. A Gypsy Encampment. In the left foreground a peasant on a yellowish horse and another holding the bridle of a bay horse are near a group of gypsy men and women at a fire. A cavalier in a red cloak on a grey horse rides through a stream ; near an old stone bridge a man stands fishing. In the middle distance sit two wayfarers. A man walking up a path among the dunes goes behind a hill. To the right is a cottage near tall trees. In the distance are a castle and hills. On the horizon is a river. Canvas, 21 inches by 25 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, April 9, 1783, No. 69. 924*7. Gypsies telling Fortunes. Sale. London, 1786 (66 : 33.). 924^. Gypsies telling Fortunes. Sale. London, 1788. 924^-. A Halt of Banditti. Sm. 213. A confused multitude or disbanded military and desperate marauders. Sale. Sir Joshua Reynolds, London, March n, 1795 (108 : 35.). 924^. The Woman Fortune-Teller. In a hilly Italian landscape, in front are a woman with two children and a lady having her fortune told. Near them are a cavalier on a bay horse and another on foot. A boy begs for an alms. Farther away are two grooms ; one saddles a horse. Other beggar women sit or lie on a hill. To the right are ruins ; in a vaulted place men, women, and children are at a fire. [Possibly identical with 927.]