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5 o8 ADRIAEN VAN DE VELDE SECT. In the collection of Baron van Brienen van de Grootelindt, The Hague, 1834 (Sm.)- Sale. Baron van Brienen van de Grootelindt, of The Hague, Paris, May 8, 1865, No. 44 (15,000 francs). In the collection of Barclay Field, London, 1888. 171. LANDSCAPE WITH A MOUNTED SPORTSMAN. The sportsman, in red, converses with a herdsman who leans on the back of a cow. On the left are four sheep and lambs. Farther away is a cow. Signed in full, and dated 1670 ; 8| inches by io| inches. Sale. A. Seymour, London, July 4, 1896, No. 70 (107, M. Colnaghi). 171*7. A Dog chasing a Wild Duck. Canvas, 35 inches by 44 inches. Sales. P. J. de Marneffe, Brussels, May 24, 1830, No. 327. E. J. Alcock and others, London, November 25, 1899, No. 28. 172. A PARK WITH FIGURES AND RED DEER.- Two persons walk away, conversing. A young man, also seen from the back, follows them towards the right. A good picture, in the style of similar work by J. van der Heyde. Panel, 8J inches by n inches. Sale. Mrs. John Ashley and others, London, May 31, 1907, No. 51 (i6S, Sir Hugh Lane). 173. A RIDING-SCHOOL IN THE OPEN AIR. Sm. 42, and Suppl. 6. On the left is a stable, with the door open. In front of it is a man on a grey horse. In front of him, to the left, a man seen from the back leans against a post. Behind him a gentleman faces the spec- tator ; he has long curls and wears a white collar and a little Spanish cloak. Beside him are two boys. On the right a man stands behind a bay horse, adjusting the saddle. Beyond are two dogs. To the right is a view of a landscape, with a house amid trees on the extreme right. At the right- hand corner of the stable are a leafless tree, a willow, and another tree. Signed in full, and dated 1658 ; panel, 14 inches by 14! inches. Sales. Van Zwieten, The Hague, April 12, 1741 (Hoet, ii. 21), No. 127 (21 florins). J. G. Cramer, Amsterdam, November 13,1 769, No. 94 said to be on canvas. Comte de Merle, Paris, March I, 1784 (1022 francs). Between 1784 and 1834 it passed through dealers' hands, according to Sm. (at about 157 : IDS.). In the collection of Lord Charles Townshend, 1834 (Sm.) said to be on canvas. Sales. Lord Charles Townshend, London, 1835 (78 : 155., Scott). Richard Sanderson, London, 1848 (137 : us., Evans). O. C. Scarisbrick, London, 1861 (212, Pearce). In the collection of Colonel Hankey, Beaulieu, Hastings. In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer, " Catalogue of loo Paintings," 1899, No. 59. In the collection of S. de Jonge, Paris.