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ADRIAEN BROUWER SECT. 139^. A Peasant holding a Glass of Red Wine. Around him are other figures. Panel, about 8 inches by 7 inches. In the Schloss Altstadt, Kassel, 1783 inventory, No. 180 ; but no longer at Kassel. 139*'. A Peasant lighting his Pipe. With three other figures. Panel, about 9 inches by 7^ inches. In the Schloss Altstadt, Kassel, 1783 inventory, No. 214 ; but no longer at Kassel. 1397. Peasants smoking and drinking Beer. Panel, about 9 inches by 7^ inches. In the Schloss Altstadt, Kassel, 1783 inventory, No. 215 ; but no longer at Kassel. 140. The Smoker. In a room a peasant sits on a tub, holding a pipe and blowing out a cloud of smoke. Beside him is a jug. Farther away, by the hearth, are three other figures. On the wall hang utensils. One of the most completely finished pictures. Panel, about 9! inches by 8 inches. Sale. J. van Bergen van der Grijp and others, Soeterwoude, June 25, 1784, No. li (valued at 25 florins and sold for 27 florins 10, Beekmans Leutzgen). KX"*^ 140*. A Peasant and a Woman drinking. They sit at a table. Copper, 6 inches by 4^ inches. Sate. P. J. Geelhand, Antwerp, July 5, 1784, No. 93. 140^. At an Inn. In front of a great hearth peasants drink and smoke. One man, seen in full face, leans on a cask in the middle ; he holds a pipe. [Possibly identical with 129. Pendant to 140^.] Signed ; canvas, 7^ inches by 10 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, July 4, 1785, No. 223 (9 florins, with pendant, Martins). 140^. A Cottage Interior. A woman and two peasants sit at a table, drinking. A village ruffian stands near. In a corner at the side two men stand before the fire. [Pendant to 140^.] Canvas, 7^ inches by 10 inches. Safe. Amsterdam, July 4, 1785, No. 224 (9 florins, with pendant, Martins). 140^. Four Peasants. In a room. Three sit at a table. The nearest man holds a pipe. The fourth goes out of the room. [Pendant to 140*.] Signed ; canvas, 13! inches by 10 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, July 4, 1785, No. 233 (6 florins 5, Motte). 140*. A Company of Peasants. In the centre a stout man sits on a tub, holding a large pot with a pewter lid in his left hand and a pipe in his right. He looks at a woman who stands before him, resting her left hand on his shoulder and holding an empty jug in her right. Another