Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 4, 1912.djvu/39

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xni JACOB VAN RUISDAEL 25 In the Mestern collection, Hamburg, 1873 ; bought for the Berlin Museums. In the Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin, 1906 catalogue, No. 885E. 58. VIEW 9F HAARLEM FROM THE DUNES. In the right foreground is a sandy road through the dunes ; a man with a dog goes away to the left. Near the front is a dark thicket. Beyond it is a strip of sunlit pasture. Beyond this again are dark trees. Past these lies the town. A large dark cloud is in the sky. The bleaching-grounds and cottages of Overveen are not shown. The town and church lie in the shadow of the clouds. Signed in full on the right at foot ; canvas, 17 inches by i6 inches. Exhibited at Berlin, 1906, No. 118. Acquired from the London dealers Thomas Agnew. In the collection of Oscar Huldschinsky, Berlin, Bode's 1909 catalogue, No. 25. 58^. A Wooded Landscape near Haarlem. To the left is a sunlit glade, with a fence beyond. In the distance is the church of Haarlem. Almost in the centre foreground is a high tree, beyond which are others, lining a road which runs at a somewhat higher elevation on the right. [Possibly identical with 1063*.] In the possession of the Berlin dealer G. von Mallmann. 59. View of Haarlem from the Dunes of Overveen. In the Vieweg collection, Brunswick. 60. [Cancelled.] 61. VIEW OF HAARLEM FROM THE DUNES. Sm. 200. A view over an open plain, diversified with woods and meadows. In the foreground are a few cottages and bleaching-grounds with linen spread out. Almost in the centre of the middle distance is a ruined castle in sunlight. [See 403, 644, 717, 719*, 853.] Canvas, 18 inches by 22^ inches. Exhibited at Leeds, 1868 ; and in the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1886, No. 56, and 1895, No. 47. In the collection of H. J. Munro of Novar, 1835 (Sm.). Sale. Munro of Novar, London, 1867 (.13 : 133.). In the collection of Sir James Knowles, London. Sale. Sir James Knowles, London, May 29, 1908, No. 421 (966, Carfax). In the possession of the Paris dealer F. Kleinberger. In the collection of A. de Ridder, Cronberg, near Frankfort-on-Main. 62. VIEW OF HAARLEM FROM THE DUNES OF OVERVEEN. In the Schloss, Darmstadt. 63. VIEW OF HAARLEM FROM THE DUNES.- Haarlem is seen on the horizon to the right. In the plain is a village church, reminding one somewhat of the church of Noordwijk. In front is a pool. Fine cloudy sky. [Pendant to 64.]