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xin JACOB VAN RUISDAEL 315 Canvas, 14 inches by 12 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, July 17, 1782, No. 99. ion. A Winter Landscape. Sm. 54. A frozen canal, with houses and trees on the banks. In front are three figures. In the distance are houses and the masts of a vessel, with other figures on the canal. Panel, 10 inches by 12 inches. Sale. Chevalier Collet, Paris, May 14, 1787 (370 francs). A Snowy Landscape. In front is a frozen stream with figures. On the bank are houses and trees. In the centre stands a house. In the distance is the Amsterdam Town Hall. Artistic and carefully painted. Canvas, 13 inches by i6| inches. Sales. J. Tak, Soeterwoude, September 5, 1781, No. 57 (55 florins, Delfos). J. van Bergen van der Grijp, and others, Soeterwoude, June 25, 1784, No. 42 (58 florins, Delfos). Leyden, August 26, 1788, No. 126 (48 florins, Delfos). 1012. A Winter Landscape. Sm. 65. Cottages and wind-mills covered with snow. In the right distance is a village. [Pendant to 825.] Canvas, 15 inches by 18 inches. Sale. Marin, Paris, March 22, 1790 (1561 francs, with pendant). A Snowy Winter Landscape. Cottages, water-mills, and other accessories. Panel, 12 inches by i6| inches. Sale. J. Wubbels, Amsterdam, July 16, 1792, No. 281 (5 florins, Spruijt). 1012^. A Winter Landscape. Trees. To the right is a cottage ; in front of it are peasants playing golf or hockey and skating. On a road to the left walks a man carrying a basket. In the distance are other figures. Artistic and natural in style. Panel, 12 inches by 17 inches. Sales. Amsterdam, July 26, 1775, No. 271 (50 florins, Schouman). Aart Schouman, The Hague, October 17, 1792, No. 126 (41 florins, Fouquet). ioi2c. A Snowy Winter Landscape. Cottages and trees. Beyond an uphill road is a frozen stream with figures engaged in sports. Canvas on panel, 12 inches by 18 inches. Sale. Amsterdam, August 14, 1793, No. 109 (100 florins). 1013. View outside Amsterdam in Winter. The neighbourhood of the Snoekjes bridge along the Oude Schans. Skaters, children^and men with sledges on the ice. Good and natural in style. Canvas, 24 inches by 34 inches. Sales. Huybert Ketelaar, Amsterdam, June 19, 1776, No. 188 (206 florins, Fouquet).