Unknown title
Added in place of a struck through work (also no 3) at a date later than the completed inventory draft. See next record. Recorded twice by Van der Doort in the Little By-Room, replacing no 3 (WS 37) and in store at WS 160, no 4.
Possible match with cited work only - compare measurements.
Van der Doort c.1639
WS 37, № 3
(Keirincx)
A large landscape wherein a great tree and some shepherds dancing and one plays with a bagpipe (a great tree and wood and an ass standing in the fields with a sack on its back)
Walpole Society reference (1960):
Measurements (Van der Doort):
3ft 5in x 4ft 8in or 104.1 x 142.2
Location:
Room description extended:
Between the King's Withdrawing Room, also called the Breakfast Chamber, and the Long Gallery
Original Manuscript page number:
MS. Ash. 1514, f. 50 and MS Ash 1514, f. 157, No 4 (WS 160)
Interpreting the text:
The text in brackets comes from the Ashmolean Manuscript
Identification certainty:
Possible
Sale Inventory c.1649-51