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8o AELBERT CUYP SECT. Sm. 1 6, for though Sm. here mentions two oxen lying down and one standing, the sale catalogue and also Sm. 99 speak of two cows lying down and a calf. 246*. A Fine Landscape with Cattle, Buildings, and Figures. Sm. no. Sale. William Campion, London, 1810 (315). 246^. A Landscape with Cattle and Figures. Sm. in. A warm evening effect. In the Crawford collection. Sale. William Campion, London, 1810 (325 : ios., Colonel H. Baillie, or Bayley, according to Redford). 247. Cows in a Pasture. Sm. 99. In a hilly landscape traversed by a river, two cows are lying on a low eminence in the foreground ; a calf stands near some trees. Broadly painted. [See note to 246.] Panel, 13 inches by 25 inches. Sale. L. B. Coders, Amsterdam, August 7, 1811, No. 10 (899 florins, Roos). 247*. Landscape with Cattle. Sale. Delahante, London, 1814 (84, Woodburn). 248. Seven Cows with a Herdsman. On a hill six cows are lying down while one stands up. Near them is the herdsman. A fine distant view under a cloudy sky. [Compare 248^.] Panel, 25 inches by 36^ inches. Sale. H. van der Heuvel and J. Hackefort, Rotterdam, April 18, 1816, No. 3 (820 florins, Lamme). 248*7. Three Cows and a Calf in a Hilly Landscape. Panel, io| inches by 12^ inches. Sale. J. F. Wolschot, Antwerp, September I, 1817, No. 372. 248^. Cattle in a Pasture with a Herdsman seated. [Compare 248.] Panel, 25 inches by 36 inches. Sale. A. Harssevoort, Rotterdam, November 4, 1817, No. 2 (700 florins, Lamme). 248^. Landscape with Cattle, standing or lying. Sale. Amsterdam, April 13, 1819, No. 17 (80 florins, Vinkeles). 248^. Three Cows on a River-Bank in a Hilly Landscape. Sale. Amsterdam, July 16, 1819, No. 44 (4 florins 15, Van Yperen). 248*. Cattle and Figures on a River-Bank. Sm. 274. Sale. Robert Stone, London, 1821. 249. Three Cows in a Pasture by a River. Sm. 143. In the foreground, on a little hill, two cows are standing while one is lying down. At the side is a canal with sailing-boats ; in the distance is a town.