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vin PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 629 1126^. Landscape. With peasants and horsemen on a road. 19 inches by 25 inches. Sale. W. Miller Rawlinson and others, London, July 5, 1902, No. 55. 1126*. A Flemish Landscape. With horses in front of a farm- house. Panel, 21 inches by 29 inches. Sale. Conrad and others, Amsterdam, March 10, 1903, No. 1 020. 1126/1 Landscape. With a house and figures. Sale. S. W. Lawley and others, London, July 5, 1902, No. 55. 1126^. A River Landscape with Soldiers and Bathers. 25 inches by 32 inches. Sale. Edward Robinson, London, November 26, 1906, No. 171. ii26h. A River Landscape. With bridges, houses, and figures. Panel, 8| inches by n inches. Sale. Mrs. John Ashley and others, London, May 31, 1907, No. 56 Gi8:i8s.). 1127. A Landscape with Figures. Sm. 434. In the centre foreground a cavalier on a grey horse has his hand in his pocket as if about to give an alms to a poor woman. She stands close to an ass laden with panniers, in one of which is an infant. In front of the woman stands a boy with his back to the spectator. On the same side are a poor man seated and a boy on his knees. On the other side are a woman with a bundle on her head and a boy holding a dog in leash. Described by Sm. from an engraving by Varin. 1128. A SEA PIECE; CALM WEATHER. In the fore- ground on the shore are three men with a boat. On the horizon is a vessel firing a gun. Cloudy sky. The picture is catalogued as the work of Simon de Vlieger, but it is certainly by Philips Wouwerman, as may be seen in the treatment of the clouds and the little stretch of shore on the right, in the foreground and the figures. [Similar to 1130.] Panel, 6 inches by 5 inches. Bequeathed to Aix by Jean Baptiste Marie de Bourguignon de Fabregoules, 1863. In the Museum, Aix, Provence, 1901 catalogue, No. 381. 1129. A COAST SCENE. Sm. 207. On the right are dunes, with a tower on the summit. In front a man with a pack on his back goes to the right. He comes from the shore, which is seen on the left. Here lie two fishing-boats ; two others are at sea. Small figures. A very fine picture, light in tone. [Similar to 1130.] Panel, 7^ inches by 6 inches. Mentioned by Buchanan, Memoirs of Painting, i. 243 ; and by Waagen (ii. 202).