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i2 4 JACOB VAN RUISDAEL SECT. Sale. Danoot, Brussels, December 22, 1828 (Buchanan). In the collection of Richard Sanderson, London, 1835 (Sm.). Sales. R. Sanderson, London, June 1 7, 1 848 (320 : 55., probably bought in). R. Sanderson, London, 1859 (362 : 55., Nieuwenhuys). 3840. Landscape with a Waterfall. Panel, io| inches by 8| inches. Sale. Amsterdam, February 8, 1859, No. 86* (7 florins 50, A Wolff). 385. A Hill Landscape with a Waterfall in front. To the left is a hill with a clump of trees. A herdsman and beasts. Canvas, 24 inches by 28 inches. Sale. J. Moyet, Amsterdam, April 12, 1859, No. 114 (1400 florins, Roos). 385*7. A Wooded Landscape with a Waterfall in front. Two anglers. Engraved. Sale. Lord Northwick, Thirlestane House, Cheltenham, July 26, 1859, No. 34 (84, E. B. Evans). 385/5". A Hill Landscape with a Waterfall in front. In the distance is a high hill. The blue is unusually deep for Ruisdael, accord- ing to Waagen. Signed, and dated 1636 (?), according to Waagen. Sale. Lord Northwick, Thirlestane House, Cheltenham, July 26, 1859, No. 243 (54 : I2s., Abrahams). 385*:. Landscape with a Waterfall in front. To the right is a wood. In the distance are figures and cattle. Sale. Lord Northwick, Thirlestane House, Cheltenham, July 26, 1859, No. 285 (43 : is., Stannard). 385^. Landscape with a Waterfall and Castle. Peasants and sheep on a bridge. Sale. C. Scarisbrick, London, 1861 G357, Tayleure). 385*. Landscape with a River and Waterfall. [Possibly identical with 590.] Sale. C. Scarisbrick, London, 1861 (204 : 155., Woodin). 386. A Waterfall. Sm. Suppl. 71. In the distance to the right is a wooden bridge, with a man, a woman carrying a bundle on her head, and a dog. The bridge crosses a stream flowing in a rocky bed, which broadens out in the middle distance and then falls in foaming cascades in front, finally passing away round high rocks in the left foreground. A road leads up the centre to the rocks j on the road is a peasant. Down- wards, the road goes to a bridge, over which a shepherd drives sheep. In the sky are heavy clouds, through which the sunlight breaks, illumining various parts of the picture. Canvas, 28 inches by 23^ inches. Sale. Charles West, London, 1835.