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Wouwerman, and further developed under the influence of Paulus Potter; is almost equally important as a painter of figures in the landscapes of famous contemporaries, like Van der Heyden, Wynants, the Ruisdaels, Hobbema, Frederik Moucheron, etc. Painted some religious and mythological subjects. Works: Farm Cottage (1658), Forest Scene (1658), Frost Scene (1668), three others, National Gallery, London; Hilly Landscape with Shepherdess (1659), Seashore at Scheveningen (1660), Hunting Party (1666), four others (1664, 1666, 1668), Buckingham Palace, ib.; two, Lord Ashburton, ib.; do., Mr. Hope and Mr. Munro, ib.; Rendezvous de Chasse, Mr. Baring, ib.; Strand of Scheveningen (1660), Three Landscapes with Animals (1661, 1664), Shepherd's Family (1668), Frozen Canal (1668), Louvre; Landscape with Sheep, Antwerp Museum; Herd Resting (1665), Arenberg Gallery, Brussels; Landscape with Animals (1663), View of Scheveningen (1665), Hague Museum; The Ferry (1666), Artist and his Family in the Country (1667), Hunting Party (1669), The Hut (1671), Landscapes with Cattle and Shepherds (2), Amsterdam Museum; View of Haarlem, Haarlem Museum; Landscape with Animals, Smithy (1658), Rotterdam Museum; Cows and Sheep, Basle Museum; Pastoral Scenes (3, 1662, 1669, 1671), Carlsruhe Gallery; View near Scheveningen at Ebb Tide, Landscape with Cattle, Cassel Gallery; Grazing Cows (1658), Wood Landscape with Herd (1668), River Landscape, Berlin Museum; Cottage and Grazing Cattle (1659), Woman Drinking (1661), Landscapes (2, 1665, 1667), Winter Scene (1669), Cattle and Sheep, Dresden Gallery; Deer Grazing (1658), Stag Hunt (1666), Shepherds with Flock by a Well (1668), Städel Gallery, Frankfort; Horsemen starting from Inn, Leipsic Museum; Herdsman driving Cattle (1660), Ferry with Peasants and Cattle (1667), Idyllic Landscape (1669), two others (1670, 1671), Old Pinakothek, Munich; Cattle driven by Herdsman in Rainy Weather, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Roman Ferry Boat (1659), St. Jerome in a Landscape (1668), Herd resting by a Brook (1670), Schwerin Gallery; Officer questioning Peasant (1659), Wörlitz Gallery; others in Galleries of Aschaffenburg (2), Gotha, Hamburg (1650), Innsbruck, Schleissheim; in Museum, Vienna (2, one dated 1664), Liechtenstein (3, two dated 1663, 1665), and Czernin Galleries, ib.; Baron Rothschild's Collection, ib.; in Stroganoff Gallery (5), St. Petersburg; Landscape with Animals, Historical Society, New York.—Ch. Blanc, École hollandaise; Burger, Musées, i. 135, 265; ii. 88, 259; Dohme, 1ii.; Havard, A. & A. holl., ii. 183; Immerzeel, iii. 162; Kramm, vi. 1686; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 441; Zeitschr. f. b. K., vi. 331.
VELDE, ESAIAS VAN DE, born in Amsterdam about 1590, died at The Hague, buried Nov. 18, 1630. Dutch school; landscape and battle painter. Entered the Haarlem Guild in 1612, and that of The Hague in 1618. Works: Dîner Champêtre (1614), Hague Museum; Surrender of Bois-le-Duc (1629), Frolic on the Ice, Prince Maurice "bell-ing" the Cat (copy?), Amsterdam Museum; Wooded Landscape, Haarlem Museum; Nocturnal Combat between Dutch Cavalry and Spanish Infantry (1623), Man on Horseback, Rotterdam Museum; Cavalry Skirmish (1622), Suermondt Museum, Aix-la-Chapelle; Bulwark on Canal, Officer's Portrait (?), Berlin Museum; Sacking of Village at Night (1620), Moltke Collection, Copenhagen; Buildings and Ruins on Mountainside (1625), Christiania Gallery; Two Battle-Pieces, Amalienstift, Dessau;