Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 2, 1909.djvu/349

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vm PHILIPS WOUWERMAN 333 260. A GREY HORSE. With two peasants on a forest road. To the right is a tree-trunk. In the distance is a river with hills beyond. A good early work. [Possibly identical with 242*7.] Signed on the right at foot with the monogram ; 14^ inches by 16 inches. Sale. Mieville, London, April 29, 1899, No. 93 (236). 260*. A Grey Horse. Copper, 6 inches by 8| inches. Sale. Amsterdam, June 17, 1902, No. 95. 260^. A Grey Horse. Panel, 6 inches by 7 inches. Sale. London, June 22, 1903, No. 125. 26oc. A Peasant and a Grey Horse. 9 inches by 7 inches. Sale. Atkinson, London, January 25, 1904, No. 120. 260^. A Rider and a Grey Horse. Near a cottage. [Possibly identical with 262.] Panel, 13^ inches by 12^ inches. Sale. Corbett Winder and others, London, June 17, 1905, No. 117. 260*. A Peasant and a Horse. In front of a house. Panel, 16 inches by 13^ inches. Sale. Edward Robinson, London, November 26, 1906, No. 172. 261. A GREY HORSE IN A PASTURE. To the left of a hilly landscape stands a grey horse grazing, in profile to the right. Behind it to the left a young woman with her hands on her hips stands talking to a man seated at the foot of a willow. A man in a red cloak comes riding along the road in the right middle distance, followed by a man on foot. A peasant is ploughing. Two birds are seen in the blue sky with light clouds. Signed on the right at foot with the monogram ; panel, I2| inches by 9! inches. Sale. Ch. Sedelmeyer, Paris, May 25, 1907, No. 213 (4100 francs). 262. A GREY HORSE AND ITS RIDER IN FRONT OF A COTTAGE. To the left is a cottage with birds' nests in the thatch ; in front of it, and in the centre of the picture, is a dead tree. To the right, a grey horse, seen from the back in a view three-quarters right, is relieved against the sky ; its master's red cloak lies over the saddle. The rider stands near the tree in profile to the left, pulling up his left boot. Between horse and rider sits a dog. [Possibly identical with 260^.] Panel, 13 J inches by 12^ inches. Sale. C. Sedelmeyer, Paris, May 25, 1907, No. 215 (6000 francs). 263. TWO HORSES. A man in a yellow jacket and red breeches