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390 MEINDERT HOBBEMA SECT. Baron de Beurnonville, Paris, May 21, 1883, No. 63 (28,000 francs) ; see Paul Eudel, 1884, p. 341. Baron de Beurnonville, Paris, June 2, 1884 (20,100 francs, Fillet) ; see Paul Eudel, 1885, p. 405. E. Kums, Antwerp, May 17, 1898, No. 105 (32,000 francs, Tedesco). 109. VIEW OF A WATER-MILL. Sm. 125. On the left an undershot water-mill stands amid trees on the bank of a stream which flows to the front. On the right is a winding road, which leads through trees to the foreground. On the river bank in front a man and a woman stand near a cow and some goats. A man rests at the roadside in the middle distance. Under the trees are other figures and cottages. A dog swims across the river. Blue sky with clouds. The figures are plausibly ascribed to A. van de Velde ; they are at any rate painted in his manner. The picture is rather dark and restless. Canvas, 40 inches by 50 inches. An almost exact replica, slightly broader measuring 39 inches by 52 inches and without the man resting at the roadside, was in the sale : C. T. Yerkes, New York, April 5, 1910, No. 126, No. 45 of the edition de luxe of the catalogue. Its history is probably as follows : Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1890, No. 89. Then in the collection of Mrs. Whatman. Sale. Paley and others, London, June 16, 1900, No. 58 (Agnew). Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1889, No. 70. In the collection of the Earl of Wemyss, Gosford House. Sale. Hauptmann, Paris, March 22, 1897, No. 31. no. A WATER-MILL WITH A BRIDGE. Sm. 117. An undershot water-mill with adjacent buildings stands amid trees in the centre. On the left the trees are denser ; on the right a stream flows from the foreground to the distance. A man stands on a bridge in the middle distance. In front of the mill are an angler, and another man looking on. The figures are by Hobbema himself. Misty sky, with sunlight. The same mill as in 72 (Dresden). Signed in full ; panel, 23 inches by 33 inches. Exhibited in the "Exposition des Cent Chefs-d'oeuvre," Paris, 1883. In the collection of the Duke of Hamilton, Hamilton Palace, 1835 (Sm.) and 1854 (Waagen, iii. 301). Saks. Duke of Hamilton, Hamilton Palace, June 17, 1882 (^4252 : ios., Sedelmeyer). Secretan, London, July 13, 1889, No. 5 (3465). In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer, " Catalogue of 300 Paintings," No. 66. in. LANDSCAPE WITH A WATER-MILL AND A HORSEMAN. On the left is an undershot water-mill. In the right centre a clump of lofty trees stands out against the blue sky with silvery clouds. In the left centre a road leads to a church amid trees in the middle distance. A horseman, followed by a man on foot, comes from the village