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xni JACOB VAN RUISDAEL 217 68 ic. A Fine Landscape with Fishermen. Sale. The Hague, April 13, 1771, No. 27. 687^. A Flat Landscape with Water. Trees, houses, two fishermen. Copper, i inches by io inches. Sale. Van Schorel, Antwerp, June 7, 1774, No. 172. 687,?. A River Landscape. To the left, fishermen in a little boat draw in their nets. On the other side are a peasant herding cattle, and other figures. Canvas, 27 inches by 32 inches. Sales. The widow of G. Cocq, born Van de Polder, and others, The Hague, October 2, 1769, No. 124. Amsterdam, July 17, 1775, No. 90. 687/1 A Wooded Landscape. In front, two men pull in a net. In the middle distance are two anglers. Beyond is a boat. The sun is behind the trees. Morning. Panel, i8| inches by 22| inches. Sale. Huybert Ketelaar, Amsterdam, June 19, 1776, No. 186 (19 florins, Wubbels). 688. Fishermen on a River. Sm. 34. On a broad river are two boats. In the nearer boat a man with a long pole pushes off from a landing-place. In the other boat, on the farther side, two men are busy with their nets. In the landscape are houses amid trees and a summer- house on the river bank. [Possibly identical with 68 1.] Panel, 8 inches by 10 inches. Engraved by Le Bas as "La Peche Hollandoise." Sale. Abbe le Blanc, Paris, February 14, 1781 (212 francs). 689. A River Landscape. On the bank of a little river intersecting the landscape are a fisherman with a woman, and another woman carrying a basket on her head. Fine trees. Sunlight. Canvas, 20 inches by 23^ inches. Sale. P. Calkoen, Amsterdam, September 10, 1781, No. 118 (105 florins, As. Calkoen). 6890. A River Landscape with Fishermen. On the river are boats, ducks, and a swan. In front are fishermen. The river is lined with great trees. In the distance are several figures. ii inches by 14^ inches. Sale. P. A. J. KnijfF, Antwerp, July 28, 1/85, No. 99 (21 florins, Giraud). 689^. Landscape with Fishermen. To the left a man stands angling in a sheet of water. On the right a woman comes from her cottage with a basket of linen. Panel, 12 inches by 14^ inches. Sale. H. Rottermondt, Amsterdam, July 18, 1786, No. 286 (10 florins, Byen).