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                                    THE PROPERTY OF TWO LADIES
                            
                            Salomon van Ruysdael (1600/3-1670)
                            
                            
                            Details
                                        
                                            Salomon van Ruysdael (1600/3-1670)
A wooded Landscape with a Drover watering his Herd and Travellers at an Inn, a church in the distance
indistinctly signed(?) with monogram 'S.VR' (bottom right)
oil on canvas
33 3/8 x 39½in. (84.8 x 100.5cm.)
                                        
                                    A wooded Landscape with a Drover watering his Herd and Travellers at an Inn, a church in the distance
indistinctly signed(?) with monogram 'S.VR' (bottom right)
oil on canvas
33 3/8 x 39½in. (84.8 x 100.5cm.)
Provenance
                                        
                                            King Leopold II of the Belgians.
(Probably) T.V. Golding, Studley Court, Southport; Christie's, 12 Dec. 1908, lot 60 (145gns. to the Sackville Gallery).
with F. Kleinberger, Paris (catalogue, 1911, no. 66, illustrated, described as signed).
Stefan von Auspitz, Vienna.
with K.W. Bachstitz, The Hague (Bulletin, 1935, p. 40, illustrated).
with Agnew's, by whom acquired from the above and sold to
Lady Ludlow, Warren Towers, Newmarket, Cambridgeshire; Christie's, 18 Feb. 1944, lot 112 (800gns. to Agnew's).
with Agnew's, from whom acquired by the father of the present owners.
                                        
                                    (Probably) T.V. Golding, Studley Court, Southport; Christie's, 12 Dec. 1908, lot 60 (145gns. to the Sackville Gallery).
with F. Kleinberger, Paris (catalogue, 1911, no. 66, illustrated, described as signed).
Stefan von Auspitz, Vienna.
with K.W. Bachstitz, The Hague (Bulletin, 1935, p. 40, illustrated).
with Agnew's, by whom acquired from the above and sold to
Lady Ludlow, Warren Towers, Newmarket, Cambridgeshire; Christie's, 18 Feb. 1944, lot 112 (800gns. to Agnew's).
with Agnew's, from whom acquired by the father of the present owners.
Literature
                                        
                                            W. Stechow, Salomon van Ruysdael, Berlin, 1975, p. 94, no. 174. 
                                        
                                    Exhibited
                                        
                                            Toledo, Ohio, 1912, no. 209.