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ib.; Witch before Cauldron, Group of Ducks, Stafford House, ib.; Village Fête, Apsley House, ib.; Seven Works of Mercy, Artist's Portrait, three others, Lord Ashburton, ib.; five, Mr. Baring, ib.; do., Mr. Holford, ib.; three, Mr. Phipps, ib.; do., Lord Colborne, ib.; two, Lord Ward, ib.; Marriage of Teniers, Alfred de Rothschild, ib.; Prodigal Son (1644), Denial of St. Peter (1646), Seven Works of Mercy, Temptation of St. Anthony (2), twenty-nine others, Louvre; Fish Market, Mendicant, Comte Henri de Greffulhe, Paris; Temptation of St. Anthony, Lille Museum; do., Kirmess (masterpiece, 1652), The Five Senses, Interior of Archduke Leopold William's Gallery, four others, and (with Lucas van Uden) Preparing for the Market, Brussels Museum; Panorama of Valenciennes, four others, Antwerp Museum; Guard Room (1641), Kirmess, Rustic Pursuits, four others, Amsterdam Museum; The Good Table (1644), Alchemist, Hague Museum; Musicians in a Tavern, three others, Basle Museum; Smoker, Musée Rath, Geneva; Mountainous Landscape, Suermondt Museum, Aix-la-Chapelle; Daniel in Lions' Den (1640), Soldiers at Dice, Aschaffenburg Gallery; Repast (1630), Temptation of St. Anthony (masterpiece, 1647), Flemish Kirmess, Artist with his Family, four others, Berlin Museum; Alchemist, four others, Brunswick Museum; Supper in the Barn (1634), Doctor's Visit (1640), Country Physician, Carlsruhe Gallery; Barber Shop, Entry of Archduchess Isabella into Vilvoorden, do. into Brussels, five others, Cassel Gallery; Temptation of St. Anthony, Gallery, Copenhagen; do., and Rustic Flemish Interior (1640), Domestic Occupation (1660), Unpleasant Discovery (1667), Kitchen Interior (1674), Moltke Collection, ib.; Old Scholar (1637), Darmstadt Museum; Village Fair (1641), Peasants playing Dice (1646), Peasants at Dinner (1648), twenty-one others, Dresden Museum; Landscapes with Figures (3), St. Jerome in the Desert, three others, Städel Gallery, Frankfort; Peasant's Frolic, five others, Gotha Museum; Interior with Peasants, Landscape by Moonlight, Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Kitchen Interior, Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck; Landscape, Königsberg Museum; Gypsy Family (attributed, but probably by David, the elder), Leipsic Museum; Tavern Scenes (6, three dated 1643, 1645, 1650), Peasant's Wedding (1651), Alchymist (1680), Great Fair near Florence, Views in the Gallery of Archduke Albrecht at Brussels (4), fifteen others, Old Pinakothek, Munich; Village Festival (1649), Oldenburg Gallery; Guard Room (1642), Archers of Antwerp (1643, masterpiece), Kitchen Interior (1646), Village Festival (2, one dated 1648), Wedding Dinner (1650), Flemish Amusements (1654), thirty-three others, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Fifteen Scenes in Life of the Virgin, Holy Family, Schleissheim Gallery; Company in Artist's House, Daniel in Lions' Den (1649), six others, Schwerin Gallery; Peasants at the Inn, Stuttgart Museum; Peasant Wedding (1648), Robbers plundering Village (1648), Shooting at the Shawfowl in Brussels (1652, masterpiece), Village Festival (masterpiece), Abraham's Sacrifice (1653), Room in Gallery of Archduke Leopold William at Brussels, thirteen others, Museum, Vienna; Tavern Scene (1670), thirteen others, Liechtenstein Gallery, ib.; six pictures, Harrach Gallery, ib.; three, Czernin Gallery, ib.; two, Schönborn Gallery, ib.; four, Stockholm Museum; St. Peter Weeping, Uffizi, Florence; Peasant Wedding (1637), History of Rinaldo and Armida, and forty-one others, Madrid Museum; Marriage Festival, Judith with Head of Holofernes, Museum, New York; Incantation Scene, Village Fête (2), Boors Regaling, Charles V. leaving Dort, Parable of the Labourer, Landscape, Historical Society, ib. His brother Abraham (1629-71) and his son David III. (1638-85) were his pupils and imitators. By Abraham are, in the Madrid Museum: A Guard Room, and a Depository of Arms; in the Hermitage at St. Petersburg: A Prelate's Library; in the Harrach Gallery at Vienna: Monkeys as Shoemakers