Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 4, 1912.djvu/333

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xni JACOB VAN RUISDAEL 319 Panel, 15 inches by 13 inches. In the collection of Mile. Hoofman, Haarlem, 1842 (Sm.). LQ28*. A Winter Landscape. Snow. Canvas, 14 inches by I2| inches. Sale. Paris, March 23, 1844, No. 1 8. 1028^. A Winter Landscape. A tower and a cottage near a frozen stream. Panel, 19^ inches by 28 inches. Sale. Rotterdam, December II, 1851, No. 120. 1028*:. A Winter Landscape. Wind-mills. Sunlit houses in the distance. A light and delicate picture. In the collection of Wynn Ellis, London, 1854 (Waagen, ii. 297) ; but not among the pictures selected for the National Gallery in 1876. 1028^. A Winter Landscape. Warm sunlight. A delicate little picture. In the collection of Edmund Phipps, London, 1854 (Waagen, ii. 228). 1028*. A Winter Landscape. Genuine, but rather too dark. A small work. In the collection of Lord Ward, London, 1854 (Waagen, ii. 237), but not in the Earl of Dudley's sale, London, June 25, 1892. I028/ A Winter Landscape. In the centre are snow-covered houses. In the sky are large dark clouds. A peasant with his wife and son walk quickly homewards. Admirably rendered. [Possibly identical with 1029.] Signed in full on the right at foot ; canvas, 10 inches by 13 inches. Sale. Prince Paul Galitzin, Paris, March 10, 1875, No. 60. 1028^. A Winter Landscape. Figures by A. van Ostade. Canvas, 20 inches by 25 inches. Sale. Vienna, October 29, 1877, No. 131. 1028/1. A Canal in Winter. Boats, frozen in, lie in a harbour formed by the winding of the bank. On a boat are two men. One is breaking the ice ; the other is pumping the water out of the hold. In the distance are other boats and two figures on the ice. Through the trees are seen houses on the bank. At the door of a cottage to the right are three peasants. Sale. Baron de Beurnonville, Paris, May 9, 1881, No. 447. 1 0282. A Snowy Landscape. With peasants. 14^ inches by i6 inches. Sale. Sir W. W. Knighton, London, May 21, 1885 (84). 1029. A Winter Landscape. In a snow-bound plain are three poor cottages, surrounded by an old fence and some gnarled willows. The