. Illustrated catalogue of the valuable paintings and other art property recently contained in the William Schaus Art Galleries, Fifth Avenue, New York . No. 266- JACOB VAN RUISUAEL HOLLAND (1628-1682) LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES Height, 29 inches; width, ; , inches. A log lies across the left of the foreground. A few feet back some bushes growat the base of a greenish-brown oak trunk, with corrugated hark, which leansslightly to the left. Near it is another, witli grayish-green stem, similarlyinclined. In front of it a man is seated witli his back to us. He is dressedin a black felt hat, a bu


. Illustrated catalogue of the valuable paintings and other art property recently contained in the William Schaus Art Galleries, Fifth Avenue, New York . No. 266- JACOB VAN RUISUAEL HOLLAND (1628-1682) LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES Height, 29 inches; width, ; , inches. A log lies across the left of the foreground. A few feet back some bushes growat the base of a greenish-brown oak trunk, with corrugated hark, which leansslightly to the left. Near it is another, witli grayish-green stem, similarlyinclined. In front of it a man is seated witli his back to us. He is dressedin a black felt hat, a butt coat, and high boots with scarlet flaps. Beside him,on a roadway, stands another man whose costume comprises a drab hat. darkgreen belted coat, red stockings and white Haps to his boots. Farther back inthe roadway, in the shadow of some trees on a knoll at the left, a figure in blackapproaches. An imperfect signature near the log suggests, Ruisdael, No. 267 J AX MOXCHABLOX FRENCH (1855-1903)VUE DE CHATILLONS, VOSGES Height, 15 inches; length, 22 inches An elongated triangle of very yellow herbage, sprinkled with a little greenvegetation and sonic small boulders, stretches across the foreground from theright. Its diagonal line is paralleled by a pinkish-brown strip of newly plowedsoil, at the right extremity of which a shepherdess and her flock arc seen infront of a wall that fronts a shed. The parallelism is continued by a strip ofgreen, where some cows are feeding. After this the ground, broken up intopatches of cultivation, slopes up to an eminence, crowned by a village of red-roofed houses. Above them rises a tower, surmounted by a spire. Signed and dated at the lower right. .Ian , 1891. JEAN FRANCOIS RAFFAELU FRENCH (1850- ) No. 268~ LE CHIFFONIER


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