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xv ADRIAEN VAN DE VELDE 489 In the collection of Joseph Barchard, London. In the collection of Sir Charles Bagot, 1834 (Sm., who valued it at ^150). Sales. Sir Charles Bagot, London, 1836 (nz : js.). Baudin, Paris, 1843. Frederic Kalkbrenner, Paris, January 14, 1850. E. Rhone, Paris, May 6, 1861, No. 64. Isaac Pereire, Paris, March 6, 1872, No. 171 (10,000 francs). no. A Pastoral Scene. Sm. 80, and Suppl. 16. A wooded land- scape with a sloping meadow in front. In the centre lie two cows ; one cow, of a reddish colour with a white face, has her head over the other's back. Beyond them is a grey horse. To the right is a dull red cow ; near it a sheep rubs itself against a tree. On the left a woman milks a goat ; another woman nurses a child, with a boy near her. Two kids are playing, and a sheep is lying near. The view on the left is closed by a thick grove of trees, but on the right is a vista of the distant landscape. A fine clear sky. "A jewel of the rarest quality" (Sm.). Closely related to in. Signed, and dated 1662 according to Waagen ; panel, 13! inches by 12| inches. Safes. Countess of Holderness, London, March 6, 1802, No. 77 (.315, Ewer). John Ewer, London, May 1832 (451 : ios., Norton). Brook Greville, London, 1836 (593 : 55.) it was in this collection in 1834 (Sm.). In the collection of Charles Bredel, London, 1842 (Sm.). Sale. C. Bredel, London, 1875 (^45 I 5> Rutter). in. Landscape with a Girl milking a Goat. On a grassy hill a girl sits milking a goat. Near her is a woman with a child in her arms and another child at her side. Two cows are lying down and one stands up, with several sheep. A fine grey horse stands in the centre. Fine sunlight on the foreground j the wooded distance is in shadow. Closely related to I IO. Canvas, 13 inches by 15 inches. Sales. W. Reyers, Amsterdam, September 21, 1814, No. 153 (800 florins, Engelberts). E. M. Engelberts, Amsterdam, August 25, 1817, No. 99 (440 florins, Roos). L. B. Coders, Amsterdam, April 19, 1819, No. 94 (325 florins). Fr. J. Mensart and others, Amsterdam, September 2, 1824, No. 170 292 florins, Gruyter). W. Gruyter, Amsterdam, October 24, 1882, No. 117. 112. Milking-Time. A peasant woman in a blue dress with yellow sleeves, carrying a pail, drives a reddish-brown cow with white spots towards the right. Another cow lies behind to the right in the shade of two trees standing on the extreme right. To the left sheep are lying down ; beyond on the extreme left are a house and trees. Behind the woman are bushes. View of a flat landscape. Replica with variations of 102.