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VELDE (Will km van de)

(163.vi 707

45.—Sea View, during Calm Weather

The principal object is a fishing-smack lying on the left, with her sail reefed. A sailing-boat lies along her further side, and near the shore a row-boat, from which a man has alighted to receive a bundle from another man, who is standing on the extremity of a jetty, only a small portion of which is visible. Near the centre of the foreground, a man, carrying a basket on his back, is wading through the water towards the spectator. On the right, some small craft and a man-of-war firing a salute. Several other war-vessels in the distance.

Signed : Y. v. Yelde f.

Canvas,24in. by3b1 2in.

WOUWERMAN (Philips)

(1619-1668)

46. — Departure for the Chase

A gentleman in a red coat and plumed hat is about to mount a white horse the bridle of which a man is arranging. He is caressing a dog, which leaps up at him, and speaks to another gentleman, mounted on a bay horse, seen from behind, and holding a falcon on his left hand. A lady on a grey horse behind them. A ser- vant carrying a salver with refreshments is descending the steps of a mansion, only part of which is seen on the right.

Signed with monogram.

Panel, 14 in. by1112 in.

The following: inscription is written on the back of the panel: «Je pric mon lils dc conservcr cc tableau conimc souvenir dc sa mere qui I'aime de tout son creur. l.a duchessc de l lnfantado. nee princesse de Salm-Salm. »