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CRANACH (Lucas), the Younger

(1515 - 1586)

3. — Portrait of a Gentleman

Nearly full-face, with slight moustaches and a beard. lie wears a small black cap on his head, and is dressed in a black coat lined with fur. Both hands are seen. Half-length. Life-size. In the right hand upper corner, his family arms and the inscription : /Etatis Sum 77, Anno 1 557-

Panel,3o34in. by231 '4in. Prom the Collection of il. R. Kami, Paris.

CUYP (Aelbert)

(1620-1691)

4. — Landscape with Horseman and Animals

Described in Smith’s Catalogue (part v, p. 347, n° 221) as follows :

« A Farmer on Horseback, conversing with a Herdsman. The view appears to be taken from the vicinity of Nemwygen, and is com- posed, on the left (right), of a high road leading to a chain of moun- tains, at the base of which are several ancient buildings with towers. A river flows on the right (left), the banks of which are fringed with bushes. Near this part are a flock of sheep and two cows; the latter are lying down; and in the road is a man in a red jacket on a white horse, apparently in conversation with the herdsman. A third peasant is near the mountains. The effect of a beautiful summer's evening pervades the scene, and light diaphanous clouds float over the azure sky. This is a production of the rarest excellence and beauty. »>

Signed : A. Cuyp. Panel, 2 in. by 8 in.

Described in Smith’s « Catalogue Raisonne », part v, p. .>47, n° 221.

Prom the Collection of John Newington Hughes, Esq.

Colonel llankey, Beaulieu, Hastings.

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