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xin JACOB VAN RUISDAEL 323 side a traveller and another person climb the hill. Farther down the valley are a peasant with a dog and another peasant resting. Beyond are a hill and a cottage. Canvas, 38 inches by 50^ inches. Sale. S. van der Stel, Amsterdam, September 25, 1781, No. 141 (3 florins 15, J. Brouwer). 1038*. A Rocky Landscape. With great trees. Panel, 15^ inches by 13 inches. Sale. J. Odon, Amsterdam, September 6, 1784, No. 74. 1038^ A Wooded Landscape. A shepherd with his sheep comes down a hilly road. Hilly distance. 20^ inches by 26J inches. Sale. Amsterdam, May 5, 1802, No. 179 (18 florins 10, Spruijt). 1039. A Hilly Landscape. To the left is a cottage. In front are two children in a pool, at which a horseman waters his horse. On an uphill road is another horseman with a man on foot and a dog. On a hill at the side are sheaves of corn in strong sunlight. Figures by Ph. Wouwerman. Canvas, 2o| inches by 23^ inches. Sale. D. Mansveld, Amsterdam, August 13, 1806, No. 154 (505 florins). 1039^. A Hilly Landscape. Trees and a bird-catcher. Sale. (Supplementary) Amsterdam, April 14, 1813, No. 139. 1039^. Landscape with an Avenue in the Centre. In front are peasants and cattle. Canvas, 13 inches by 15 inches. Sale. J. F. de Vinck de Wesel, Antwerp, August 16, 1814, No. 71 (200 francs). 1039^. A Mounted Herdsman with Cattle. A sandy landscape with figures seated on patches of grass. In the distance is a village with a church. Warm effect at sunset. Panel, 7^ inches by idj inches or 18 inches by 25 inches. Sale. Antwerp, December 16, 1817, No. 29. 1039^. A Spanish Gipsy with a Red Turban. Other figures. Sale. Nieuwenhuys, London, May 10, 1833 (640 : ios., Gordon). 1040. Landscape. Sm. 271. In front is a white clayey road, with a clump of three oaks on a bank at the side. At the end of the road a man and woman stand conversing. Beyond them is a high bushy hedge. Cold and barren distance. Panel, 12 inches by 15 inches. Exhibited at the British Institution, London, 1831. In the collection of Lord George Cavendish, London, 1835 (Sm.).