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xv ADRIAEN VAN DE VELDE 487 Sale. Ant. Grill, Amsterdam, April 14, 1728 (Hoet, i. 327), No. 25 (145 florins). 103^. The Milkmaid. On the right of a dune landscape a reddish cow stands near a tree. On a hill to the left a yellowish cow grazes near a brown-spotted cow, which a woman is milking. Near them are a sheep and a goat. In the distance are a village and trees. Dated 1659 5 panel, 12 inches by 16 inches. Sale. (Supplementary) J. van Bergen van der Grijp and others, Soeterwoude, June 25, 1784, No. 137 (290 florins, Wubbels). 103*. The Milkmaid. In front a woman milks a reddish cow. Near it are cows and sheep, standing up, lying down, or grazing. In the distance are hills covered with bushes. Canvas, 15 inches by 8 inches. Sale. P. Fouquet, Amsterdam, April 13, 1801, No. 76. io3/ A Wooded Landscape with a Stream in front and a Milkmaid. Sm. 87. In front a woman prepares to milk a white and red cow. To the right lies another cow. On the left are a horse and two sheep. [Possibly identical with 102 or with 114.] Panel, 8 inches by 9^ inches. Sale. De Sereville, Paris, January 21, 1812 (820 francs). 104. A Milkmaid. Sm. 67 and 94. In the foreground of a hilly landscape a woman sits milking a cow. Two other cows and several sheep lie near, forming a fine group. In the middle distance a road lined with trees leads away between hills. [Possibly identical with 101.] Canvas, 14 inches by 17 inches. Sales. Sir L. Dundas, Bart., London, 1794 (65 : 2s.). Taets van Amerongen, Amsterdam, July 3, 1805, No. 48 (750 florins, Cremer). Thomas Theodor Cremer, Rotterdam, April 16, 1816, No. 118 (763 florins). 1040. A Girl milking an Ewe. In the foreground of a wooded landscape a girl milks an ewe. Near her is a lamb. Panel, 10 inches by 8| inches. Sale. D. Versteegh, Amsterdam, November 3, 1823, No. 36 (31 florins, Hofmans). 105. Landscape with Animals and Figures. Sm. 44. In the right foreground stands a horse drinking ; in the water is a sheep. Behind the horse are an ox and a herdsman. Near them is a woman resting. Farther away is another herdsman with a cow lying down and a sheep. In the distance are hills. In the left middle distance are two cows in the water. In the centre a horse is grazing. In front of it a peasant and a woman sit against a bank. To the left are a waggon and a girl milking an ewe. Sm. mentions also deer and figures on a road through a wood. Canvas, 28^ inches by 36 inches.