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RUISDAEL (Jacob van)

(1628- 1682)

46. — Woody Landscape

Described in Smith’s « Catalogue » (part vt. p. 77, n" 247), as follows : « A woody landscape, with a stream extending’ along the fore- ground, in which are reflected a cluster of trees occupying part of the farther bank, under the shade of which is a boat with three men and a woman in it: a man and a woman are walking together on the bank: a Hock of sheep is browsing in an adjoining meadow, w hich is bounded by a line of trees. Evening. » Signed : J. V. Ruisdael. Canvas, 26 in. by 21 in. Described in Smith’s « Catalogue Raisonne ». part vi. p. 77. n 247.

From the Collection of Mr. Nieuwenhuys, 1 ?>. !'!. Henry Ik van, Ksq. Sir Edward J. Dean Paul. Hart.. London.

RUISDAEL (Jacob van)

(1628- 1682)

47. — Landscape

The skirts of a wood: a pool of water and some trunks of felled trees in the foreground: distant hills on the right: blue sky. with clouds.

Signed : J. V. R. (connected Canvas,27 12in. by223

'4 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, London, i!i85.v -

From the Collection of Colonel Ilankey, Beaulieu, Hastings.

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