Collections of Mr: BERIAH WALL and Mr:JOHN A: BROWN % * y i iby J | iS ng LIBRARY We fons o eo . - ne esr & oe Ses a = Lad on = = ss = a Ss ae. NO. aS CL. é “A Joely 3 \ 2, “hei . 2 i | vy, . - My dy Opie ee)" 4G FA ye x a = 4136 PAT ALOGUE OF THE eet COLLECTIONS MODERN PAINTINGS BELONGING TO Wk, DERLATT WALL AND wee SOHN A. BROWN, OF PROVIDENCE, R. 1, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. EVENINGS MARCH joth, z1st, AND APRIL rst, aaa AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, Bee CM/CKERING HALL, FIFTH AVE., COR. EIGHTEENTH ST. THE PAINTINGS WILL BE ON EXHIBITION, DAY AND EVENING, AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES, FROM MARCH 18 UNTIL DATE OF SALE INCLUSIVE (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). *.* THE SALE WILL BE UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, teva 2. KIRBY; .* . .. AUCTIONEER. NEW YORK, ; 1886. ‘Seeearmensese SPECIAL NOTICE: Admission to Chickering Hall on nights of Sale will be by Card only. (No Reserved Seats.) These cards will be ready for distribution one week previous to sale. Application for them, by mail or other- wise, should be made to Miss Katharine Timpson, Secretary, American Art Association, 6 East 23d Street (Madison Square, South). CONDITIONS OF SALE. 1. The highest bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be imme- diately put up again and re-sold. 2. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to pay down acash deposit, or the whole of the Purchase-money, if required, in default of which the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. 3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expense and Risk, on the morning following each session of the Sale, between 9 and 12 o’clock, and the remainder of the Purchase-money to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, on or before delivery; in default of which the undersigned will not hold himself responsible if the Lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the Purchaser. 4. The sale of any Painting is not to be set aside on account of any error in the description. All are exposed for Public Exhibition one or more days, and are sold just as they are without recourse. 5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any account, be removed during the Sale. 6. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all Lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, without further notice, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale, shall be made good by the defaulter at this Sale, together with all charges attending the same. This Condition is without preju- dice to the right of the Auctioneer to enforce the contract made at this Sale, without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. THOMAS E. KIRBY, AUCTIONEER. INDEX TO ARTISTS REPRESENTED, TOGETHER WITH BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES, LISTS OF HONORS, AND OTHER INFORMATION. ANTIGNA (JEAN-PIERRE-ALEXANDRE), acc’d....+--++5++5 Paris. Born in Orleans, 1818. Pupil of Paul Delaroche. Made his début in the Salon, Paris, 1841. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Medal at Philadelphia, 1876. Examples of his work were purchased by the French Government for the museums at Orleans and Avignon and for the Luxembourg. Died, 1878. ON OLE Se Page 46 A EI 2 1 SS a 50. No. 107—Peasant Girl..... +200 seeecrect eres rees 61. Sey GEITE o mn ee wee eee snes rye ATTENDU (ANTOINE-FERDINAND)...- 0.000006 shiva ena i Paris. Born in Paris. Pupil of M. Mettling. Non G1— 4 Ontel Smoke... 2.6 cece cree cess Paces oi. AUBERT (JEAN-ERNEST). Born in Paris, 1824. Pupil of Delaroche and of Martinet. Prix de Rome for engraving, 1844; medal, 1857, for lithog- raphy. Medals, 1861 and 1878, for painting. No. 197—A/fter the ShOWEr... se cveveceerees Page 79. 4 THE WALL-BROWWN COLLECTION. BARTLETT (Truman H.). Born in Dorset, Vermont, 1835 Pupil of Robert E. Launitz, and studied, later, in Paris, Rome, and in Perugia. No. 87—TZhe Wounded Drummer Boy (Statue $0 BRONZE) So. xen te hid see eat Page 56. BEARD (Wituiam: H.), N. A... s.+5 06 «> ere eee New York Born in Painesville, Ohio. Elected member of the National Academy, New York, 1862. No. 4—Congress of OWls,. o. ee eee er wy 3 No. 63—Surprised—Dog and Owl ....++ee0e+0++ 51. BELLY (Lton-AuGusTE-ADOLPHE), dec’d: a. aee eae Paris. Born in St. Omer, France, 1828. Pupil of Troyon and Theo- dore Rousseau. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Died, 1877. No. 37—Moorish Kiuins...., 71 Page 46. BILLET (PIERRE) oom + ee earn = ie Paris. Born in Cautin. Pupil of Jules Breton. Made his debut at the Salon, 1867. Medals, 1873 and 1874. Examples of his work purchased by the French Government for the museums at Bor- deaux and Lille and for the Luxembourg. No. 109— Zhe Beet Pullers... ... «> gee Page 61. BOKS (EvGINE).. cares + as eta ses See The Hague. No. 55—La Fontaine's Fable—“ The Miller, his Son and the Ass”... 43 iis FAQE eee oy ce 2 INDEX AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. 5 PIPETTE MICE, JEANNE): 6 sya cceeeseee ccc netectrnesens Paris. Born in Paris. Pupil of M. Chaplin. No. 143— The Young Entomologist........... Page 68. BONHEUR, JULIETTE (Mapame PeyRrotl)........... Paris. Born in Paris, 1830. Sister of Rosa Bonheur and pupil of her father, Raymond Bonheur. No. 243—Landscape with Shecp (Rosa’s Herd)..Page 88. BONNAT (Lf&oN-JOSEPH-FLORENTIN)......00eeeeesereeee Paris. Born in Bayonne, 1833. Studied under Madrazo, at Madrid, and afterward under Léon Cogniet, in Paris. He took the second grand Prix de Rome, which did not entitle him to enter the Villa Medicis, but by the aid of friends in Bayonne he was able to spend four years in study in Italy. Medals, Paris, 1861—1863 —1867. Medals of Honox, 1869 Legion of Honor, 1869 ; Offi- cer of the same, 1874 ; Commander, 1882. Knight of the Order of Leopold and Member of the Institute of France. No, 201—A Roman Peasant Girl.....0...-5. Page 8o. BONNINGTON (Ricuarp Parkes), deceased......... London. Born in Arnold, near Nottingham, England, 1801. Pupil of Gros. Gold Medal, 1824. His painting ‘‘ Francois 1° et la Duchesse d’Etampes,”’ is in the Louvre, Paris. Died, 1828. No. 5—Writing a Letler......---.seeevees Page 4o. No. 64—Landscape oeoveer ere ew eee soeooewro eve eo eo wo ew Bo 52. BOUDIN (EvuGENE)......-.. sees ERPS Pe ree Re ea oat Born in Honfleur, France. Medals, Paris, 1881 and 1883. PIG —SPPOUAC SHIPS, oo ne ne es Pages on. No. 190— Zhe Harbor of Bordeaux «1.1 +eeeerrees 78. 6 THE WALL-BROWWN COLLECTION. BOUGHTON (Gerorce H.), N.A., and A.R.A..... <2; London. Born in England, 1834. Brought to Albany, N. Y., by his parents in 1837, where, when a youth, he began “the study of Art. Afterward he studied in London and Paris. Elected member of the National Academy, New York, 1871; Associate of the Royal Academy, England, 1879. No. 1197—-Breton Peasant Girl, 1. eee ee Page 63. BOUGUEREAU (WILLIAM—ADOLPHE) .4.-.44+05- I 6 oF Born in La Rochelle, 1825. When very young, after passing through the College at Pons, where he showed an aptitude for drawing, Bouguereau was placed in a business house in Bor- deaux. While there he attended, two hours a day, the drawing- school of M. Alaux. ‘Treated contemptuously by his fellow students on account of his unaristocratic business connections, Bouguereau nevertheless took the first prize at the end of the year, the award causing such excitement in the school that a riot was the consequence. Bouguereau then resolved to turn ~ his attention to art, and after he had earned sufficient money by painting portraits at Saintouge, where his uncle was a priest, he went to Paris and entered the studio of Picot, and later /’-Zcole des Beaux Arts, where his progress was rapid. He gained the Prix de Rome in 1850, and then studied in Rome. Medals, Paris, 1855 (Z-xposition Universelle,\—1857—1867 (Exposition Universelle). Legion of Honor, 1859. Member of the Institute of France, 1876. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1876. Medal of Honor (Exposition Universelle), 1878. Knight of the Order of Leopold, 1881. Grand Medal of Honor, Paris, 1885. Medal of Honor, Antwerp, 1885. No. 175— Zhe Little Mendicant ..... Be cr Page 74. BRADFORD (Wiitam), A.N.A.... 613 cues eee New York. Born at Fairhaven, Massachusetts. Pupil of Albert Van Beest, of Holland. Elected Associate of the National Academy, New INDEX AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. 7 ee ee eee a eee ee aaa York, 1874. Has made seven voyages to the Arctic regions for the purpose of studying their artistic attractions. No. 6—Sumnset on the Coast of Labrador ..... Page 40. No. 149—Morning in the Arctic Regions. ..+.++++++ 69. No. 150—Lvening in the Arctic Regions ..1+.eer0++ 09: BRASCASSAT (jJAcqurs-RAyMOND), dec’d..... es Paris. Born in Bordeaux, 1805. Pupil of Richard and Hersent. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, and Member of the Institute of France. Died 1857. Represented by important paintings in the Museum at Nantes. Neo 10756 17 2 SUA. ww ee wt oan ae Cas: BRICHER (ArzERT T.), A.N.A. oo. ccc cc ee cee eeees New York. Born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1839. . Elected Associate of the National Academy, New York, 1879. Member of the American Water Color Society. azriast ROCKS... 5 2c secs ens ene Page 56. No. 111—Cushing [sland.... 10-1 cece rere rererees 61. No. 245—Warragansett Beach... - 260s eee erences 89. BRISSOT DE WARVILLE (FELIX-SATURNIN). ...++-- Paris. Born at Sens(Yonne). Pupil of Cogniet. Medal, 1382. No. 112—Ox-teams Plowing a Field .... 1-45. Page, 62. "BROWN (GEORGE L.) .....----:eeceeceesre reeset . «Boston. Born in Boston, Mass. Pupil of Washington Allston and L. G. E. Isabey, No. 163—Lntrance to Palermo—Mt. Pellegrino BIE DISNANCE 0s Cpe ae es Na ieiae Page 72. 8 THE WALI-BROWN COLLECTION. BROWN (Jj. G.),-N. Au. 9 vance <1 oe New York. Born in England, 1831. Studied in Newcastle-on-Tyne and at the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh ; later, with Thomas Cummings, N.A., in New York. Elected member of the National Academy, New York, 1863. Medals, Boston and San Francisco. Member of the American Water Color Society. No. 66—The Village Belle... ... +; +10 eee Page 52. BROWN (Joun Lewis) Born in Bordeaux. Pupil of Camille Roqueplan and Belloc. Medals, 1865, 1866, and 1867. Legion of Honor, 1870. No. 39—orses at Pasturé.. 1.5 ee «kage van BURGERS (HH. J... sass ee errr Paris, Born in Holland. Pupil of L. Royer. Legion of Honor, 1878. No. 52—TZhe Artist and her Subjects BUSSON (CHARLES) 12 da. 5 dyseure ee (2h a0 hee Paris. Pupil of Remon and Francais. Medals, 1855, 1857, 1859, 1863, 1867, and 1868. Legion of Honor, 1866. No. 86—Landscape with Sheep ,-....-+ --tness Page 56. CALAME (ALexAnprr), dec’d. .... 2... «eee Paris, Born in Vevay, 1810. Pupil of Diday. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, and Member of the Academies of St. Petersburg and Brussels. Died, 1864. Represented by paintings in the National Gallery, Berlin, and in the Leipsic Museum. No. 88—The Uri Rothstock—Lake Lucerne.... Page 57. INDEX AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. 9 Ree EL SE DOUARD) 922.5 nec eee cess dete eee . Paris Born in Geneva. Pupil of Zamacois and Menn. Medals, Paris, 1872, 1674, No. 192—Performing Bears en Route (Winter SS ot a SE Ag ee aaa Page 7a: CHAIGNEAU (FERDINAND). ..-..- see ccee eee ee ener ees Paris. Born at Bordeaux. Pupil of Picot and Brascassat. No. 89—Larly Evening —Shepherd and Sheep... Page 57. Se wa Pari Born in Anderlys, 1825. Pupil of Drélling. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Medals, 1851, 1852, and 1865. No. 7—Jdeal Peasant Girl (after Boucher) ....Page 40. CHARDIN (JEAN-BAPTISTE-SIMEON), eceaseu: Miche eae Paris. Born in Paris, 1699. Pupil of Noél Nicolas Coypel. Pensioned by the king. Died, December 6, 1779. No. 114—Kitchen Utenstls.....+.. are to ey Page: 62. CHARLET (FRANZ)... cc eseeer cece ee cree secneeeeers Paris. Born in Brussels. Pupil of Géréme, Lefebvre, and Portaels. BO OHAIIET eg vis vad ee ae te nev Age G2. CHAVET (Jo VICTOR)... ces cece eee e cece near ee en ee eeeee Paris. Born in Aix. Pupil of Roqueplan. Medals, 1853, 1855, 1857 (Exposition Universelle). Legion of Honor, 1859. No. 36—Wews from the War .....secveervess Page 46. 10 THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTION. CHENU (FLEoRY), dec’d: ..:.-)-+.55255 6 ose «+4 Paris, Born at Lyons. Medal, 1868. Died, 1875. No. 41-—La Ferme .en Hiver..., ics ae Page.47. CLAYS (PAUL-JeAn)o.02..-4 aes TY ro . Brussels. Born in Bruges, Belgium, 18r9. Pupil of Gudin, Paris. Med- als, Paris, 1867 (Exposition Universelle). Legion of Honor, 1875. Medal, 1878 (Axposttion Universelle). Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1881. Two of his paintings are in the National Gallery, London. No. 157—Group of Vessels in Harbor..,......Page 71. NO. 214—MArine co sevecvccecsenceceeaseseacaes 82. COMPTE-CALIX (FRANGOIS-CLAUDIUS). .....-+s2s0-+5 Paris. Born in Lyons, 1813. Pupil of the School of Fine Arts at Lyons. Medals, 1844—1857—1859—1863. No. 68—Going to Market... 2... ieee Page: 33, COOMANS (PrerrE-OLIVIER-JOSEPH). .. + 5+-+0++2+05083 Paris. Born in Brussels, 1816. Pupil of Van Hasselaere at Ghent, De Keyser at Antwerp, and of Baron Wappers. Went with the French army into Africa, for the purpose of studying the coun- try, and afterward lived in Italy, studying ancient classic life. No. 247—Pompeian Intertor—the Swing....... Page 89. COROT (JEAN-BAPTISTE-CAMILLE) dec’d. ...-..-ssceeseses Paris. Born in Paris, 1796. Studied art against the wishes of his fam- ily. Instructed first by Michallon, afterward by Victor Bertin, and then spent several years in Italy. At first unsuccessful in obtaining recognition, Corot’s works afterward became so popu- lar that his income for several years averaged over two hundred thousand francs from his profession alone. Medals, Paris, 1838— INDEX AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. | 1848—1855—1867 (Zxposition Universelle). Legion of Honor, 1846 ; Officer of the same, 1867. Died, 1875. Diploma to the memory of Deceased Artists (Exposition Universelle’, 1878. ES UT a a Pave sag No. 50—A Study im Brown... ...cevecevcceneees or. No. 81—Lanmdscape—Sumsel.... 22. c er cercncevees 55. De — err WViaPics we ee eee sees 56. No. 118—Landscape—Bird’s-eye VieW.... 1.01 se 63. No. 146—Landscape—A Dark Day.......0 000s: 68. No. 164—-Paysage Britanique..........-. 00 eens q2. No. 194—River, winding through Sand fills....... 78: No. 203—Roman Landscape—View of Coliseum..... 80. Dieter y— Veet Of ROWEH. oo we eee ee tees 83. No. 248— The Glen— Sunset .... 00.0 cee vee reec ees 89. No. 257—Bayou of the Seine.......-- PR ie aan oN gt. No. 263—Forest of Fontainebleau. ... cee er eeees 92. COURBET (Gustave), dec’d .......ee seer ee sen eeeeeees Paris. Born in Ornans, 1819. Pupil of Steuben and Hesse. Medals, 1849—1857—1861. Offered the Cross of the Legion of Honor, but refused it. Decorated with the Order of St. Michael. Died, 1877. ee LEAL DUSK. ow ee eos POR tree Page 4I. RE OTE, on ee ee tee tees 63. No. 152—Head of a Peasant of Ornans......++++. 70. COUTURE (THOMAS). .....- 2.6 cece cece eee eee eee e tenes Paris. Born in Senlis, December 21, 1815. Studied with Gros, later with Paul Delaroche. Medals, 1844—1849—1855. Died, March 31, 1879. 12 THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTION. No. 210—A Gamitvi. cess eo eres > he apes Page 82. No. 241—Bacchanté...csicsevve oo ce a eietel oa een CROPSEY (Jasper F.), N.A 2.0.0.2 eee ee es cnssene New York. Born on Staten Island, 1823. Studied architecture in New York several years, and then turned his attention to landscape paint- ing. Elected a member of the National Academy, New York, 1851. No. 119— Warwick Woodlands ........ ye DAUBIGNY (CHARLES-FRANGOIS), dec’d........-.+-.-5-- Paris. Born in Paris, 1817. Pupil of his father and Paul Delaroche, and for three years studied in Italy. Medals, 1848—1853—1855 —1857—1859—1867. Legion of Honor, 1859; Officer of the same, 1874. Died, 1878. Diploma to the memory of Deceased Artists (Exposition Universelle), 1878. No. 38—LAiver View... 61. ce rec csennvccnces Page 46. No. 45-—MR7ver Pastures... 01.1. ecccescereveeees 48 No. 57—A Shll River... oles 50. No. 147—Lishermen’s Huts. ...+.++0++-0s Ben oe 69. No. 167— Spring Landscape..0.: v= 5s oe 73: No. 174—Lamdscape .. 20.6 se seen enne ssa see uae 74. No. 196—Landscape and Water....+...++++++++8- 79. No. 208—A/fter the Storm... 0.5 dada ee 81. No. 250—Apple Trees in Blossom.....+.+.-: ihe ae go. No. 255—Lanmdscape .. 1... screen rene nee eceeceees gl. No. 262—Village on the Lake—Sunset......++++++: 92. DAUBIGNY (KARL-PIERRE)..+eeeseesevecssssenssecenes Paris, Born in Paris. Son and pupil of C. F. Daubigny. Medals at Paris and Philadelphia. No. 8—£arly Morning ; Starting to Market....Page 40. INDEX AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. 3 DECAMPS (ALEXANDRE-GABRIEL), Gemile ce tae a es Oe Paris. Born in Paris, 1803. Pupil of Abel de Pujol. Medals, Paris, 1831—1834. Legion of Honor, 1839; Officer of the same, 1851. Died, 1860. Noe 47 —Huis.....-+.-: Enis he: Page 48. No. 169—Bataille des CGE Ge tt einige nied we be No. 212— The Good Samaritan. .....ereervereeres 82. eeraeie tots (AL PRED), dec'd...-.-----+-+--rserseeteeees Paris. Born in Paris, 1812. Pupil of Léon Cogniet. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Examples of his work in the Leipsic Mu- seum. Died, 1860. Rig 1 ee or Ti unt....-.- ++ seer ees Page 4I. DELACROIX (FEr’D-VICTOR EUGENE), dec’d .....-.+++: Paris. Born in Charenten-Saint Meurice, near Paris, April 26, 1798. Pupil of Guerin. Medals, Paris, 1824—1848. Legion of Honor, 1831 ; Officer of the same, 1846; Commander of the same, 1855. Medal of Honor (Zxposttion Universelle), 1855. Member of the Institute of France, 1857. Died, August 13, 1863. No. 34—Head—A Revolutionist of 1848....-- Page 46. Ray fe fcomoclasts 6. wes ene etre 49. Moma Barr! of Pompey... . eerie G2. No. 244—Massacre at BoP tate Mae iliorin) 0 vaca aed inane Sa 89. DELAMAIN (Pavt). Born in Paris. Pupil of Drdlling and of Le Blanc. No. 40—Arab Hawking Parly....+++++++++: Page 47. REG e eh ie LOURIQIM. 0. oe ee see Fines a2. No. 236—Ax Arab Lnn, ALBLET SOE Be ike Rene ort 14 THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTION. DELOBBE (FRANCOIS-ALFRED).... +. . su ee Paris, Born in Paris. Pupil of Lucas and of Bouguereau. Medals at Paris, 1874 and 1875. No. 42—Kitty's Breakfast... ov. ss +0130 eee ee DETAILLE (JEAN-BAPTISTE-EDOUARD) ......+-...5:. + Paris. Born in Paris, 1848. Favorite pupil of Meissonier. Medals, Paris, 1869—1870—1872. Legion of Honor, 1873; Officer of the same, 1881. i No. 205—/ted Hussar........ oo a oR aye ee ae DIAZ (NARCISSE-VIRGILE,-DE-LA-PENA), dec’d.......--.--« Paris. Born in Bordeaux, 1807. His parents were banished from Spain on account of political troubles, and at ten years of age Diaz was left an orphan in a strange country. At fifteen years of age he was apprenticed to a maker of porcelain, where his talent first displayed itself. He quarreled with and left his master, and subsequently spent several years in most bitter poverty. After his ability as a most wonderful colorist was recognized, Diaz painted and sold many pictures, working even too constantly, as if endeavoring by the accumulation of a vast fortune to avenge the poverty of his youth. Medals, 1844— 1846—1848. Legion of Honor, 1851. Died, 1876. Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists (Exposition Universelle), 1878. No. 16—Vorest Interior—Fontainebleau....... Page 42. No.. 31—The Decameronis. J... see ee eee 45. No. 83— Flowers... sss oss 2s 55- No. 121—Landscape <0... on ss ee 63. No: 122— The Bathers 5.425) eee ins Se 64. INDEX AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. 15 No. 198—Mother and Child... ...-..0 cere ceee Page 79 Tee LOAOSCOPE. oe te ete tnt ete 81 RA STOMA 2... ee ee lin ee te eee 92 DORE (Pavt-GusTAVE), dec’d..........5----55 mae eae Born in Strasbourg, 1832. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Died, 1883. Numer ee GIfsy OUCH... wr. eee ees Page “42: No. 204—Pines Sauvages (Native Pines).......+++. 80. From the Salon Exhibition, 1850, DOUGHTY (THomas), dec’d....-..--.--+- ++ sess Philadelphia. Born in Philadelphia, 1793. One of the most distinguished of the Early American Artists. Painted in London and Paris as well asin the United States. Died, 1856. No. 9—Zhe Hudson River from West Point....Page 41. RAT ERG sc gn eka t ssn este nen csr ese asat ness Paris. Born in Nantes, 1812. Asa boy he studied design in the porce- lain manufactory of his father, but soon turned his attention to landscape painting, and made his début in the Salon of 1831. Medals, Paris, 1833. Legion of Honor, 1849. Medals (Expost- tion Universelle), 1867. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1870. No. 44—Landscape....... BR ci Rte eA aC a ee AG No. 124—Les Blanchisseuses.......- Regen Caray Se a 64. No. 209—fsherman’s Cot.....+. er at Seats MoPene (Ose 16 THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTION. Oo Oe eee DUPRE (JuLIEN) ..:.6. Paris. Born in Narbonne, 1817. Pupil of Bouchot and of David d’Angers. Medals, Paris, 1843 and 1848. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1867. No. 108—Roman D00rway sevvreverecereces . Page O61. LEYENDECKER (PAUL) ......seee- Be ek teas a aes Paris. Pupil of Géréme. No. 223—Molitre at the Court Barber Shop....Page 84. LEYS (Baron JEAN Aucustus Henri), dec’d......... Antwerp. Born at Antwerp, 1815. Originally intended for the Church, but controlled by his love of art, he entered the studio of his 26 THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTION. brother, F. de Brackeleer, in 1830, and came into prominence by a picture painted in his eighteenth year. Medal, Paris, 1846. Legion of Honor, 1847. Grand Medal of Honor, 1855 (Exposttion Universelle). One of the eight Grand Medals of Honor, L£xfosition Universelle, 1867. Member of the Academy of Antwerp. Created baron, 1862. Knight of the Order of Leopold. Died, 1869. Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, Exposition Universelle, 1878. Represented by paint- ings in the Museums of Frankfort and Brussels. No. 51—Study—A Boy with a Jug..........Page 4g. N6..'130-— A CAR Se ee Pe eT pi 65. No. 225—Zhe Christening...... rere ae ) LINDENSCHMIDT (WILHELM) .2 06074 Munich, Born in Munich, 1829. Professor in the Royal Academy, Mu- nich, and Member of the Academy of Berlin. Medal at Berlin, 1870. No. 229—Luther and Melanchthon ........... Page oie ' LUMINAIS (E VANISTE- VITAL)... 4.3.04 0 Ea Paris. Born in Nantes, 1818. Pupil of Cogniet. Medals, Paris, 1852 —1855 (Lxposition CI VEREL Nae 861, and medal at Phil- adelphia, 1876, No. 227—TZeutons Crossing the Rhine.......... Page 8s. McENTEE (Jervis); N.A. ool a 4 ctegi New York. Born in Rondout, N. Y., 1828. Pupil of F. E. Church, N. A. Elected Member of the National Academy, New York, 1861. No. 99—An Autumn Landscape..... 63008 eee INDEX AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. 27 Sn rere nn tna MAGNUS (CAMILLE). ........ 02 ccc e eee eee ee ee nee Paris. Pupil of Diaz. No. 238— Wood Intertor......+++ssseveceees Page. 87. MARILHAT (Prosper), dec’d ......... 00: e eee ee eens . Paris. Born in Vertaizou, 1810. Pupil of Roqueplan. Died, 1847. Bae eo 2 6 Licht trio Leg ypl csc se ev eens Page 43. No. 56—feeding the Camel. .........eeeeeveeess mee No. 132—Study of a Camel........++- TA Pare 66. Meret (NE (ACHILIE-LOUIS)............%. 0.2 200-- +00. - Paris, Born in Paris, 1806 Pupil of Heim and of Forster. Member of the Institute of France. Officer of the Legion of Honor, and Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. No. 125— Zwelight—Landscape.....sseveeeees Page 64. MATTESON (Tompkins H.,) A.N.A., dec’d.......-. , «+ Paris. Born in Madison County, N. Y., 1813. Associate of the Na- tional Academy, New York. No. 53—First Sabbath Ashore of the Puritans...Page 49. No. 54—Signing the Contract on Board the May- MEISSONIER (JEAN CHARLES)... 6.6.00 eee e creer tees Paris. Born in Paris. Son and Pupil of J. L. E. Meissonier. Medal, 1866. No. 231—Le Fripter.... see ceee eee ree eeees Page 86. 28 THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTION. MENARD (RENE) ¢s ois cs.5 500005 oe: Boe Paris. Pupil of Troyon. Later devoted himself to art criticism in Paris. No. 160. Landscape. . is0s 1.2 ett Page 71. MEYER VON BREMEM (JoHANN GEorG).....-....:- Berlin. Called from his birth-place, Meyer Von Bremen. Born October 28, 1813. Pupil of Sohn. Member of the Amsterdam Acad- emy. Gold Medal of Prussia, 1850. Medals at Berlin and Phil- adelphia. No. 129-—Chuldremat Play ae eee itty ea ae Page 65. MICHEL (Gerorcss),; dec’d........ . is bts eek ee France. Born, 1763. Neglected during his life, but his paintings are now sought for by connoisseurs. He is represented in the Louvre and other public galleries. Died, 1843. IN 0, 22——- Lamascnpe. sme hee ee »Fage-43. No. 129—arm-house with Cattle... ite 65. No. 136—Road Across a Heath... «see eae 66. No. 199—After the Showers... 188 79. No. 233—-L Belise . oss oan ee 86. MILLET (Jz4n FRANCOIS), dec'd.').’. -s.sam «i 0h ce ee Paris. Born at Greville, France, 1814. Pupil of Langlois, at Cher- bourg. His progress there was so remarkable that the Munic- ipality of Cherbourg gave him a small pension that he might go to study in Paris. In 1837 he became a pupil of Paul Delaroche and the friend of Corot, Theodore Rousseau, Dupré and Diaz. Medals, Paris, 1853—1864—1867 (Exposition Uni- verselle). . Legion of Honor, 1868. Died, 1875. Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists (Exposition Universelle), 1878. INDEX AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. 29 ——_—_. In his whole artistic career Millet only finished about eighty oil paintings, many of which he retained in his studio for a long time, returning to them again and again, in order to satisfy him- self. No. 246—Rape of the Sabine Women....... 13 Page 39: Me Oe Pcie an oo ew see tes etn esses eescsens Rome. No. 24—Sé Cecilia... cece ccc veces ererees Page 44. (| ORS a 600 9%) 2 0) SRS ae re Se ees oT Paris. Born in Venice. Pupil of Rossi and of Diaz. No. 134—Going to the Bath.....esvcervsevees Page 66. OS ie MORAN (EDWARD), A.N.A.....i cece cece ee et ecer erences Paris. Born in Lancashire, England, 1829. Elder brother of Thomas and Peter Moran, and father of Percy and Léon Moran. Came ~ to America, 1844. Pupil of James Hamilton and of Paul Weber. Elected Associate of the National Academy, New York, 1873. Member of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and of the American Water-Color Society. No. 131—A Coming Storm over New York Bay.Page 65. No. 176—Marine View near Point Judith, L. Lo vce 75. MOREAU (ADRIEN). i... 2 cece rcs esec cee reetcrerrccoers Paris. Born in Troyes. Pupil of Pils. Medal, Paris, 1876. No. 133—Spring Pleasures. .sevvcervavevees .Page 66, RM ance cece e ces c then ee tannsn ges Munich. No. 177—TZhe Rendezvous. 11s vvrsees Cee DAS Jne. 30 THE WALI-BROWN COLLECTION. NOUY (JuLes-JeEAn-ANTOINE, LE COMPTE DU)..........-..Paris. Pupil of Gleyre. Medals, 1866—186g—1872. Legion of Honor, 1876, No. 115—Aussulman at Prayer.........++.+.Page 62. OUDINOT (Acaiizie FRANCOIS).;.. .f.46s bee Paris, Born in Damigny (Orne), 1820. Pupil of Huyot, in Architect- ure, and of Cordét in Painting. No. 135—Landscape........ sé w tints hl Oe ogo heheek een TALIZZA!, (lose ae. SEETERC Tee Te Paris. Born in Lanciano, 1813. Pupil of the Academy of Naples. Medal, Paris, 1848. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1869. No. 137—Landscape........ ooo we 's oie ony eae re PANICHI. No. 1—At the Water's EASE. ous vais ad wae ee PAPELEU (Baron VIcTOr). Born in Gand, Belgium. Pupil of Beuonville and of Jules Dupre. * No. 138—Meadow by the Sed.......4.. sos teak Oe ee PILS (IstporE ALEXANDRE AUGUSTIN), dec’d.......+ anne ook aioe 9 ROUSSEAU (Tuftopors), dec’d. :-. 7. .20 0s sole eee Paris. Born in Paris, 1812. Pupil of Guillon-Lethiere. First ex- hibited, Salon, 1834. Medals, 1834—1840—1855. Legion of Honor, 1852. One of the eight Grand Medals of Honor (Zx/o- sition Universelle), Paris, 1867. Died, 1867. Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, 1868. No. 140—King Lear—An Autumn Scene........ Page 67. No, 159—Landscape.) + eee «cn ole yeh wien ame No. 193—J/n the Garden ....... os sae wt aera aE een INDEX AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. 33 SN 7 ee a Page 85 Pecos one the T7ills se Se ee eet . 87 No. 258—Landscape—Sumset. .....-00- a pee ee gI MeMERE TAU RRTINAND).... 0.4. ci cue sete nse See ee pus e eb aris, Born in Uzes. Medal, Paris, 1866. No. 162—iS#// Life—Game and Vegetables ..... Page 72 No. a9t——The Young Page... .....--. 5+. e eee ens 7S, PAPEETE GO) iors oy. ce aes evs ee ere coe eens oP ANS. Born in Stockholm, Sweden. Pupil of the Academy of Stock- holm, and of M. C. Comte. Medal, Paris, 1879. No. 181—STome Life... ceversccesnees a ty ae age era SCHEFFER (Ary), dec'd....... Dr chee ne Ar Pe ah TD Born in Dordrecht in 1795. Pupil of Guérin, Grand Prize for painting at Antwerp, 1816. Medals, Paris, 1824-1532. Legion of Honor, 1837. Died, 1858. Bones 7 Les Femmes Suliotes.yirceveessess +s bage 87. RPE ROEOW EP TADOLPHR). coc. cece seer aeeese te ate a aris. Born in Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1828. Belonging to a distin- guished family, this artist enjoyed every advantage of travel and instruction. In 1855 he followed the regiment commanded by Prince Taxis to the Crimea, making many spirited studies. Medals, Paris, 1864—1865—1867 (Exposition Universelle); Brus- sels Exposition, 1863, and Vienna Exposition, 1873. Cross of the Order of Leopold, 1864. In 1862 he was made Painter to the Court of the Grand Duke of Mecklenbourg-Schwerin. 34 THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTION. Member of the Academies of Antwerp and Rotterdam, and Honorary Member of the Deutsches Nochstift. No. 144—A ferd of L10rséS iv. vowed hewe ape ee SELL (Curistr1An), dec’d. Born in Altona, Denmark, 1831. Pupil of the Diisseldorf Acad- emy. No. 228-—Zhe Outposts «5 an sneer »« Page “Ss: SMITH (T. 1L.), A-N.A., decd. ...s05 seen ee New York. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, 1825. Brought to America at an early age, and studied under George H. Boughton, at Albany, N. Y. Elected Associate of the National Academy, 1870. Died, 1884. No. 28—Landscape—Spring .+.+.eeerecesees Page 44. No. 145—Lamdscape—AUlumn ooiecesvecesssnsrnas 68. No, 182—A Winter Landscape vores eeereceercees 70. SPRING (Al). cas cee sic > ele @ wae ge Brussels. No. 76—Mustcal Mons ..- 0c vevvevsecrrens Page 54. STAIGG (RicHARD M.), N.A., dec’d... 1.2.0. se eeees New York. Born in Leeds, England. Brought to America at an early age. Began the practice of art at Newport, R. L, as a miniaturist, receiving much encouragement and assistance from Washington Allston. His miniature portraits of Allston, Everett, and Web- ster are well known from engravings from them. His portraits on ivory exhibited at the Royal Academy attracted considerable attention in England. No. 60— Washington Allston .....serereesas: Page 51. INDEX AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. 35 STEINHEIL (Lovis CHARLES AUGUSTE)... ...+-++-++-++5: Paris. Born in Strasbourg, 1814. Pupil of Decaisne. Medals, Paris, 1847 and 1848. Legion of Honor, 1860. No. 230—Albert Diirer at his Work..........Page 86. TASSAERT (Nicoias FRANCOIS OcTAVE), dec’d....-..-- Paris. Born in Paris. Medals, 1838—1849—1855. No. 77—After the Ball.....- Ag aC ieate «oye Page 54. TISSOT (JAMES)... -- 1. este eee eben ete nee es Aa Sy Paris. Born in Nantes. Pupil of Baron Leys. Medal at Paris, 1866. No. 195—On the Serpentine .....+-. Rn dae Page 79. TOURNEMINE (Cartes Emite VACHER De), dec'd.... . Paris. Born in Toulon, 1814. Pupil of Eugéne Isabey. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Died, 1872. No. 73—Landscape ..++ +++ +05 Sacieteatrn Stir asic Page 53. TROVON (ConsTAnTINe), dec’d... 1... sever ee renters » Paris. Born in Sévres, 1810. His parents wished him to be a painter of porcelain, but after a time spent in the manufactory at Sevres, he studied under Riocreux, and became a painter of landscapes and animals. Medals, Paris, 1838—1840—1846—1 848—1855. Legion of Honor. 1849. Member of the Amsterdam Academy. Died, 1865. Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists (Z.xr- position Universelle), 1878. No. 78— Sheep coming out of the fold an the Morning 0 .ccaesecensenetencees Page 54. OTe eee a ae 67. 36 THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTION. No. 156—Landscape and Cattle ....... AY ere Page 70. No, 232——-Catile Plowing ia ee ee 86. No. 239—Sheep 12 PAStUrC.. 1.1.00 reer seaes i taen vee No. 256—Landscape with ShCEpivsevecsvceverseee QIe VAN MARCKE (Emits). ....+-0s0+ss ees eee Paris. Born at Sévres, France. Pupil of Troyon. Medals, 1867—1869 —1870. Legion of Honor, 1872. First Class Medal (Zxposition Universelle), 1878. No. 240—Landscape and Cattle .... 1+. er, Page 88. No. 253—Landscape and Catlle..ssreccesereresses QO. VERBOECKHOVEN (Eucens J.), dec’d......... .... Brussels, Born in Warneton (West Flanders), July 8, 1799. Medals at Paris, 1824—1841—1855. Legion of Honor, 1845. Chevalier of the Orders of Leopold, St. Michael of Bavaria, and Christ of Portugal. Decoration of the Iron Cross, Member of the Royal Academies of Belgium, Antwerp, and St. Petersburg. Died, 1881. No. 183—A Horse wecreer cs csrececeeeces age see VERNET (HorAce), dee’d -. 0.2 s. ss sees eee pe Paris. Born in the Louvre, 1789. Pupil of Vincent. Director of the French Academy in Rome, 1828. Member of the Institute of France, 1863. Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor. Died, 1863. ; No. 148—On the Retreat... .scceeveccceecees Page 69. No. 21g—-Arab Chtefvoss «ke ae Be WE (cen es No. 242—Reporting—Cavalry Group ...... wk ae cee INDEX AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. 37 VIBERT (JEAN GEORGES) .....--...+----- ee sk he Paris. Born in Paris, 1840. Pupil of ’Zcole des Beaux Arts, and of Barrias, Paris. Medals, Paris, 1864—1867—1868—1878 (Exfo- sition Universelle). Legion of Honor, 1870. No. 103—TZhe Smuggler ss.cverrsrcreeecccces Page 60. VOLTZ (FRIEDRICH JOHANN) ......... 202s eee eee ee ceeee Berlin. Born at Nordlingen, October 31, 1817. Pupil of the Munich Academy, Royal Bavarian Professor. Medal at Berlin. Great Wiirtemburg Art Medal. Member of the Academies of Berlin and Munich. No. 185—Summer Landscape with CAL baans, Page, 77, VOUILLEFROY (Dominique FELIX DE)... ---20.00005 5: Papi Born in Paris. Pupil of Hébert and of Bonnat. Medals, Paris, 1870—1875. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1880. NGI 72 Ove? 2 2-- +22 esse te cette se Page 74. WATELIN (LOUIS VICTOR) .......-- ec es eeee cece erseces Paris. Born in Paris. Pupil of Van Marcke. No, 151—Landscape with Cattle. ....+++seeees Page 69. WEEKS (EDWARD LORD)... ecs00 seoessvves Fe REE Boston. Born in Boston, 1849. Pupil of l’Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, and of Géréme and Bonnat. Member of the Boston Art Club. No. 161—TZhe Moonday Rest ..--+++0+eseeeee Pager] i: No. 259—A Blacksmith’s Shop in T ANGUEVS + s00eess G2: 38 . THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTION. WILLIAMS (F. D.)..:..00.0://.14, 040 Born in Boston. f No. 79—Landscape—Sumstt «0.0.0. aakan i Page 55. ae YONGKIND (JEAN-BARTHOLD).+ i 2... -ceetees oes eeeenes _ Born in Latrop, Holland. Medal, 1852. . SURE aes ce No. kee Landscape... cece A co ZIEM (FELIX FRANCOIS, GEORGE PHILIBERT) so ee Born in Beaume (Céte d’Or), February 25, ° 1821. Paris, 1851—1852—1855. Cross of the leg of Honor, ‘57 ew CATALOGUE. FIRST NIGHT’S SALE. Tuesday, March 30, 1886,—beginning at 7.30 P. M. *.* Measurements given are in inches, the first figures indicating the height of the canvas. t PANICHI At the Water’s Edge 4} X 10 2 FONDEVILLA On the Beach > 834 x 12}¢ 3 A. GAUTIER A Study from Life x ean eee ee IIE EE A los (Og a Te } “ va! Oy Say. ee ; 40 Early Morning—Starting to Mark 4 WILLIAM H. BEARD | Congress of Owls — 134% x 11% H se P. BONNINGTON (Deceased) Writing a Letter Ses ae. 8% x 64% 6 WILLIAM BRADFORD Sunset on the Coast of Labrador HT if CHARLES CHAPLIN” Ideal Peasant Girl. (after Boucher) 11% xX 978 KARL PIERRE D’AUBIGNY _ 16 X 26 MODERN PAINTINGS. 9 THOMAS DOUGHTY (Deceased) The Hudson River from West Point II XII From the John Taylor Johnston Collection Io GUSTAVE COURBET (Deceased) Lake at Dusk o% X 12% II Ps}, C) GABRIEL Landscape I2 X 19 LZ THEODORE GUDIN Marine View 10 X¥ Il 13 ALFRED DEDREUX (Deceased) The Fox Hunt 10% X 17 AI I4 JAMES M. HART Landscape and Cattle Sor — se 22 X 37 15 Satie. WINSLOW HOMER It Might Have Been ea 15X23 16 Po ial N. V. DIAZ (Deceased) Forest Interior—F ontainebfeau “s 10k x 16 ao * 17 ee CHARLES EMILE JACQUE | \ oh Oo Barn-yard, ati F owls + + 20X17 18 GUSTAVE DORE (Deceased) i Y oS. The Gypsy Queen BNL EAS MODERN PAINTINGS. 19 PROF. EUGENE KLIMSCH Group of Children at Play 20 X15 20 PROSPER MARILHAT (Deceased) The Flight into Egypt I5 X13 2i F. N. A. FEYEN-PERRIN The Fisher Girl tolg x 64 22 GEORGES MICHEL Landscape Io X 14 23 . CHARLES THEODORE FRERE Street in Cairo 7X54 43 44 THE WALI-BROWN COLLECTIONS. 24 P. MOLITOR - 760 St. Cecilia 33 X 20 hee ie -<~ FRLIX HENRI GIACOMOTTI | A Picnic Party~ 1214 x 18 5 Sea LEON RICHET f // / Returning from the Fields | 26x 19) — ee : , JEAN LOUIS GERICAULT (Deceased) Cavalry Charge 2 eee a 16 xing oor 28 T. L. SMITH (Deceased) yw | Lace a S 32 X 22 < MODERN PAINTINGS. AS 29 | JULES HEREAU String Team—Breaking down the Clods 18 x 28}¢ 4A ae s e. / 30 JEAN ce Apnckinp 2) + Landscape Tas od TE KET 31 N. V. DIAZ (Deceased) /25y ‘The Decameron ee 736 x 1146 32 LOUIS LATOUCHE On the Beach tolg x 16 33 JEAN TOUIS GERICAULT (Deceased) 2 as The Stable : y hs ( 14 X 10% A) {VT > wie f/ f {7 lf 4 AA } poe 46 THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTIONS. (34 y,. BUGENE DBLACROIX (Deceased) _ Vp (Ki) : Head—A Revolutionist of 1848 17 X14 — aha 35 3 : JEAN PIERRE ALEXANDER ANTIGNA | (Deed) * Gamin © : nine 750 U 13x 6% a J. VICTOR CHAVET f jaf) News from the War — j . Irx9 ase Rear ms LEON AUGUST ADOLPHE BELLY (Deceas d) a Moorish Ruins ~ 270 oe River View | 9 x 16% a MODERN PAINTINGS. A7 . 39 J. LEWIS BROWN Horses at Pasture 15 X 1214 40 PAUL DELAMAIN pene © A Arab Hawking Party Ce ad 1736 X 25%4 AI FLEURY CHENU La Ferme en Hiver 1214 X 21 A2 FRANCOIS ALFRED DELOBBE Kitty’s Breakfast 24 X 21 43 J. B. C. COROT (Deceased) The Bridge be oe: og X 138 3 aT JULES DUPRE (Deceased) Z nie i Landscape __ gen ; 11g x 154 | Ab a . . F, DAUBIGNY (Deceased) ‘ A / ) _ River Pastures 7 Saat 17% X 26 | 46 e | eZ pes _) TONY FAIVRE ee we ? tlhe Visit one 20x 154 Ce ee PS ay Oe ‘ a aie ae z Q5D A. G. DECAMPS (Deceased) c Yur Zt fro »;Huts Py Se ibs Me “44 a | 12 x26 ‘Kees Tet ia oe, - oe uae ¥ Pryr ; # Ay of *% ‘ ‘ "WILLIAM HAR 14X12 MODERN PAINTINGS. _ EUGENE DELACROIX (Deceased) es inp soi be Iconoclasts (unfinished) cae (o D a : 3 ah 2 KOK 50 -_§, JACOBSON © | 2 Wanter i in North Germany . OO ae . "exdy—Bos with a J nee e Pop een 134 04 pee 50 THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTIONS. 54 TOMPKINS H. MATTESON F / _ Signing the Contract.on Board the Mayflower 39 X 51 55 EUGENE BOKS La Fontaine’s Fable: The Miller, his Son, and | the Ass ) 4] ‘] 37 X 52 56 PROSPER MARILHAT (Deceased) Feeding the Camel 8146 X 13 SF if a C.-F. DAUBIGNY (Deceased) 3 | >) A Still River ‘ 1o}g X 1316 58 JEAN PIERRE ALEXANDER ANTIGNA (Dec’d) Study—Head ro X x5 St ceed ae Gy Cok BS Oe bare ee M45 es) Ge Z hey 2 ERC COROT (Deceased) oy in Brown VA IFT ie % = re, Bx6% eB Be OCEERD M. STAIGG | Washington Allston ay ha: i: « 194 x 37 « P | | : "From the 2 ohn Taylor Johnston Collection ; A POATTENDU 05 oe ‘ - A Quiet Smoke ere eh a . ; : > on 3h x 3% é) ; Bert OR: J FERD DINAND. HUMBERT eS Len EG Be: . i he ee BONNINGTON Landscape es BS | yes i Re ae 65 At the Bosphorus, near a : n 12x 18 ‘The Village Belle ‘ 21g X ae MODERN PAINTINGS. 53 69 THEODORE FRERE orgs S. Moorish Street Scene y Va ii 13 x 81g 79 LEON RICHET Landscape—After a Storm FO ee 1446 X 18% 71 WILLIAM HART rs Pr sie Summer ee 2) 14X12 72, MARTIN J. HEADE 2 j Landscape—Pemigewasset ee @ Pak 21 X 23 es c. &. V. DE TOURNEMINE (Deceased) = ~_ Landscape f) 6% x 12% : A. SPRING | y U U/ Musical Monks ss a 16 X 12}6 THE WALL-BRO WN COLLECTIONS. aan CHARLES THEODORE FRERE Bazar in Cairo 7X5% 75 HUBERT ROBERT Ruins _ TSX 75 es 76 ae 17} X 1314 77 After the Ball. 78 (unfinished) MODERN PAINTINGS. 55 79 F. D. WILLIAMS . Landscape-—sSunset A 20 X 30 80 J. R. BRASCASSAT (Deceased) Wy 4] ey Horse in a Stall 7% X 58 SI J. B. C. COROT (Deceased) eee Landscape—Sunset Cf 2 ee i. a : 19% X 25)¢ 82 EUGENE FROMENTIN (Deceased) Entrance to Algiers tag > 7X 12% ; 83 N. V. DIAZ (Deceased) f— | Flowers | A WA 10% x 6% f/f ¥ 56 A: T. BRICHERS g we Damon Rocks ; 26 X 50 85 nab: C. COROT (Deceased) 905 _ Near Naples — = ee hy ‘B63 ee C. BUSSON, ‘e Vl Landscape with Sheep * 0 42 X 60 87 TRUMAN H. BARTLETT | The Wounded Drummer Boy (Statue i in , SECOND NIGHT'S SALE Wednesday, March, 31, 1886,—beginning at 7.30 P. M. 88 A. CALAME The Uri Rothstock—Lake Lucerne 7 Io X12 89 FERDINAND CHAIGNEAU Early Evening—Shepherd and Sheep 16}6 X 13 90 EUGENE BOUDIN Stranded Ships ‘¢ 14% X 22h6 Ol LEON VICTOR DUPRE (Deceased) 9 es Landscape yay a Io x 1834 » i so ae ee ot ee eee, W. GEETS) 73 : The Lost Missal Replaced 93. es : ~ aS ie JEAN ANTOINE THEODORE GUDIN © oe Sunrise on the Beach—Low Tide i / 0 14}f X 20 J. BEAUPAIN IRVING = ee LoD : A Cavalier ara 14 X II | | se WO E, GUILLEMET Landscape 18 X 24 96 | CONRAD KIESEL The Pet Dove 12 X 10g 98 Reverie 40 X 32 99 JERVIS McENTEE Autumn Landscape Ir X 10 100 | EMILE LAMBINET Landscape 19}6 X 30 IoI Artillerymen “G% X15 s “7 4 ADOLPHE JOURDAN 59 60 THE WALL- JEAN ADOLPHE LAFOSSE_ cae Md h The Light of Other Days 2436 ».¢ 20 / : “i J $Y The Smuggler ph eee 7 { Irxg 104 LOUIS LATOUCHE Marine with B oats nan 195. LO FELIX Z1EM 3 y Venetian Scene 1334 x Day, GS — EMILE LAMBINET o MODERN PAINTINGS. OI 107 JEAN PIERRE ALEXANDER ANTIGNA (Dec’d) Peasant Girl 12 x 8 108 J. R. H. LAZERGES Roman Doorway I2X9Q 109 PIERRE BILLET The Beet Pullers 13 X 1734 IIo EUGENE FICHEL 2 The Lunch redo 54 X 4 Tit A. T. BRICHER VA 2 Cushing Island 24 X 20 i 62 THE WALL-BROWWN COLLECTIONS. i F, S. BRISSOT DE WARVILLE Ox-teams Plowing a Field 134% X 17% 113 EUGENE DELACROIX (Deceased) me Burial of Pompey - 14 X 1735 Pe2te;, £, (P07 ? $500 %- JEAN B.S. CHARDIN Kitchen Utensils 2x 15% LI5 LE COMPTE DU NOUY Musselman at Prayer 22}g X 15% 116 F, CHARLET Grenadier 9% X7 Wy MODERN PAINTINGS. 63 117 GEORGE H. BOUGHTON A Bréton Peasant Girl 18 X 20 > 118 J. B. C. COROT (Deceased) oot. Landscape—Bird’s-eye View ; 47 XQ IIQ JASPER F. CROPSEY Warwick Woodlands 14 X 22 120 GUSTAVE COURBET (Deceased) a The Gorge ae —-a5}k x 20% 4 SI) > : Zw WY I2I N. V. DIAZ (Deceased) oe Landscape a 12x 16 Purchased from the artist’s effects after death__Government seal affixed THE WALIL-BROWN COLLECTIONS. 122 f ews N. V. DIAZ (Deceased) Be fe The Bathers 12% Xo} a 123 / ; . Vis EUGENE FROMENTIN (Deceased) / 4 q 4] : _ » “~“Arabs en Voyage if. L/ e i} | 14 X 1738 / } ee 124 : JULES DUPRE (Deceased) | Les Blanchisseuses | o 84 x OW } 7 125 y A kj ACHILLE LOUIS MARTINET : Landscape—T wilight 17}6 X 29 126 s JULES HEREAU (Deceased) / bec) Sheep in Pasture—Springtime 14% X 224 MODERN PAINTINGS. 65 127 JEAN GEORGES MEYER, VON BREMEN Children at Play 5E Ay i 6X5 ath 128 WILLIAM M. HUNT (Deceased) 6) River Landscape 28)6 X 354 BEF / | 129 GEORGES MICHEL (Deceased) ies Oy hte Farmhouse with Cattle ah ae: 11% x 16% ow i, f 7 dy 6 Lh 4 Lo fhe 130 / BARON JEAN AUGUSTE HENRI LEYS (Dec‘d) wane | ASS ? ee KA fe 131 EDWARD MORAN A Coming Storm over New York Bay 16% X 30)¢ ) 4k 330 Kav 132 ot PROSPER MARILHAT (Deceased) : ; + | Study of a Camel | 21 X 2536 Pie 133 4 if ) | ADRIEN MOREAU Spring Pleasures Wy x 21) ae ae 134 : -MONTICELEY ae VA Ts Going tothe Bath = 13} X 179 y a ACHILLE FRANCOIS oupiNoT” : Landscape — VA MODERN PAINTINGS. 67 has 137 ; Peed OSEPHSPALIZZI1 Pe xd 2 Landscape ~ 13 X 20 138 BARON VICTOR PAPELEU Yh ae Meadow by the Sea 15 X 234 her, . ew ee a 139 ser L. PORTIELJE (Deceased) _ 2) Moorish Beauty Ps. Jtis g Q z f 25 X 21 - : ) I40 Poe Ape. ; THEODORE ROUSSEAU (Deceased) _ King Lear—An Autumn Scene <> v Re ‘ Ee a ee ee ee ae Oe ee 16 X 12}¢ ap tat 5 I4I . TANTINE TROYON (Deceased) 9 yD Ca ‘ sii Cow) he eam 10 x 8 wh Vv Pg Oo Op ed ee ee THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTIONS. 142 CAMILLE ROQUEPLAN- On the Seine ~ QX II M43 a MLLE. JEAN BOXLE- The Young Entomologist 2046 x 12}6 . 144 “ete ADOLPHE SCHREYER ~ Drove of Horses — IIX 14 ae us Rh T., SME E ge ee Landscape—Autv 32 X 22 146 J.B. -CyCOROD Decened) MODERN PAINTINGS. 69 147 C. F. DAUBIGNY (Deceased) Fishermen’s Huts—Coast of Normandy 114 X 19 148 HORACE VERNET (Deceased) On the Retreat 7X 9% 149 WILLIAM BRADFORD Morning in the Arctic Regions 20 X 16 150 WILLIAM BRADFORD Evening in the Arctic Regions 20 X 16 I5I WATELIN Landscape and Cattle 24 X 33 70 THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTIONS. 152 _ GUSTAVE COURBET (Deceased) LP pe et) | LO al Head of a Peasant of se 18 X 14 153 2) GIOVANNI B. FILOSA The Picnic 25 X 39 154 M. RICO igh ORO chess San Saluta ql? . 28 x 1814 mes Sc JEAN LOUIS GERICAULT (Deceased) ae o O Arms and Equipments : bv pees Be Landscape and Cattle py r 18% X22 mie =e os Purchased from the Widow Troyon § Sale 6.) 4g . Ba 157 PIERRE JEAN CLAYS 25 X 19 158 32 X 26 ees 159 Landscape 6 x 1646 160 — RENE MENARD © Landscape 25 X 39 161 ie iL WEEKS "The Noonday Rest as G 24 X 34 CHARLES EMILE JACQUE Under the Oak—Landscape with Sheep Bought at the Boulanger Sale, Paris, 1880 = THEODORE ROUSSEAU (Deceased) 7-4 Group of Vessels in Harbor shee & 0 ' 75 8D, 4G LEO ae. ae a 72 THE WALI-BROWN COLLECTIONS. 162 Still Life—Game and Vegetables 1736 x 21¥ | & FERDINAND ROYBET 163 © GEORGE L. BROWN Entrance to Palermo—Mt. Pellegrino in the Distance | i 4D 36 X 62 : 164 ee J. B.C. COROT (Deceased) Sz ree P ay SaEr Britannique | i7lg x 281¢ * ‘ fs This painting Corot sold and bought back again. It was in his studi } he died. Bkcse te | 165 . Me Ss ae ANTOINE EMILE PLASSAN Female Figures Hii A 13 X o'6 A. MODERN PAINTINGS. 166 PAUL DELAMAIN - the Fountain 31g x 2s 167 Spring Pendecane 124 x 2078 168 EUGENE ISABEY Going to Church 21% x 18 ers ikOO AG. DECAMPS (Deceased) _ Bataille des Cimbrés 8x 14 Pn ee re - IANO FORTUNY (Deceased) ri | mE ntrahce to a Cave 104 X SM i. a rahe auptiivets hi Te ee eye liga THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTIONS. I7T ~ N. V. DIAZ (Deceased) Studio Interior 13% X 10} 172 * A DOMINIQUE F. DE VOUILLEFROY | Ce - Oxen : | = 34 as 2-0 13% x 13 a ETDS ab oe 4 bs Coast of Brittany 11 X 17% ‘ 174 C. F. DAUBIGNY (Deceased) — : Landscape 24 X 39 175 a A. BOUGUEREAU > The Little Mendicant 4778 X31 ley, j - I merkD NIGHTS SALE. a Thursday, April 1, 1886,—beginning at 7.30 P.M. 176 EDWARD MORAN Marine View, near Point Judith, R. I. P§O 19 % 33 177 PeeNICZBY The Rendezvous Sw CH her 14X 9% 178 GUILLAUME REGAMY (Deceased) yA rhe: Cavalry Entering a Village Si 124 XQ 179 SPOT ise cy tt Pe Parisian Flower Girl 174 X 13 THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTIONS. 180 atl THOMAS ROBINSON ZL / Ox*Teanr= = 20 X 30 181 HUGO SALMSON Home Life Ig X 25 4 182 ; / — ToL, SMI (Deceased) | S, | Winter Landscape 3 — BY Ky vp 184 Ga ALEXANDER EVARISTE FRAGONAR Head | sea _ MODERN PAINTINGS. 71 185 Pee ER VOLT Summer Landscape with Cattle 9X19 186 }. G. JACQUET Ideal Head gig X 12% 187 FELIX ZIEM 7. ee St. Mark’s Column, Venice 22)¢ x 14}¢- = = 188 | PIERRE ALEXANDER ANTIGNA (Dec’d) ny RS i ie Fisher Girl 32 X 144 ee a oMONTICELLI | by The Picnic | y: et 75. X48)))- : 73 THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTIONS. 90 ss EUGENE BOUDIN ZA S, Harbor of Bordeaux 19 X 29 191 3 44 FERDINAND ROYBET IFO, _ The Young Page 16 Rirgs: 192 EDOUARD CASTRES : Performing Bears en Route—Winter S86 ae ‘103 oa in THEODORE ROUSSEAU (Deceased a Inthe Garden, Ed eae . 13 X o}g 194 | J. B. C. COROT (Deceased) 3 re “¢ “) River Winding through Sand be I 83g x 1346 MODERN PAINTINGS. 195 JAMES TISSOT On the Serpentine 12x 7% 196 C. F. DAUBIGNY (Deceased) Landscape and Water 94 X17 197 JEAN AUBERT Summertime 12% x 1038 198 N. V. DIAZ (Deceased) Mother and Child 10x 8 1990 GEORGES MICHEL After the Shower 25%4 X 31 . 4 G ak on te v4 /. mn f? ' y : t A £0, fF) tal 10) THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTIONS. 200 20 /. ADOLPHE ECHTLER Lost to X ro (circular) 201 LEON JOSEPH FLORENTIN BONNAT GOGO | A Roman Peasant Girl 14 X Io 202 JEAN LOUIS GERICAULT (Deceased) oe Horses in a Stable I AST 4 15% x 18 203 J. B, C. COROT) (ieccaseqiss f / [f-V “ Roman Landscape, with View of the Coliseum ‘ : 5X22 Lf = 7) J, Y 4 7 204. GUSTAVE DORE (Deceased) Pines Sauvages (Native Pines) 36% X 29 fe Salon Picture in 1850 AA * cit Ce} / th WW Vd / MODERN PAINTINGS. 205 JEAN BAPTISTE EDOUARD DETAILLE Red Hussar IIXg 206 E. ISABEY Coast of Brittany 16 X 23 207 N. V. DIAZ (Deceased) SI Landsca GF Zze I5 X20 208 C. F. DAUBIGNY (Deceased) Wy wen After the Storm 25 X 36 JULES DUPRE (Deceased) Fisherman’s Cot I5 X19 THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTIONS. 210° THOMAS COUTURE (Deceased) U om : Gamin 24% 19% Bay ite SANFORD R. GIFFORD (Deceased) Sunset on the Juniat: Riv: es Be: . 9 -& A. G. secu (pedestal The Good Samaritan 18 X 25 | 21 ae ‘ iy, WILLIAM M. HUNT (Deceased) / Ea Meditation — 23 X19 MODERN PAINTINGS. 215 HORACE VERNET (Deceased) Arab Chief 18% x15 216 GEORGE INNESS Summer in the Catskills 126 x 184 217 J. B.C. COROT (Deceased) View of Rouen 16 X 23 | 218 DAVID JOHNSON Landscape I2XK15 210 83 me JOHAN BARTHOLD JONGKIND American Ship “ Canada,” at Honfleur 13x18 0 De a a ms de) . F * a 84 . B, C. KOEK-KOB Ke = een Ktt- Landscape oe | 6X7 221 Uf 4 CHARLES LANDELLE ~ / A Pastoral-- _ 13%9 222 y, 7, fC, PROF. LUDWIG KNAUS iv 4, | Head: > 2) 10X9Q - . C ee Se 223 v4 yy, a PAUL LBYENDECKER | 224, a W. A. KOWALSKI BC y, oF ee ice the mA: ay eee Pe ; _ MOEERN PAINTINGS. 225 1 3 =o A re i : The Christening 15 X 12 226: 5s ae Everting 227 _ BYARISTE VITAL LUMINAIS - Teutons Crossing the Rhine 12% X 16 pac. 220 | * CHRISTIAN SELL The Outpost 9M X12 an 229 _—-s WILHELM LINDENSCHMIDT -._ Luther and Melanchthon i 24 X 19% a ° THEODORE ROUSSEAU (Deceased) 85 RON JEAN AUGUSTE HENRI LEYS (Dec’d) /00 GLO — G2S- é BLD 49 \ 86 Albert Durer at his Work 45 /) ay : 16} X 13 231 : rel CHARLES MEISSONIER Le Fripier — Sa : 29 X 24 Gaet: gs Picture, '54e—Purchased at the Oppenheim Sale, an April, en ape 232 CONSTANTINE TROYON (weceene | Cattle Plowing - fo Wr 2735 a Dd: eee MICHEL = yy g Das L’Eglise 8 x 1268 234 FELIX ZIEM? 0) The Public Garden, Venice 1634 X 29% Pa VWODERN PAINTINGS. 87 < = x : ‘ THEODORE ROUSSEAU (Deceased) oe ie Among the Hills ch YO * : 10% x 14% 236 PAUL DELAMAIN | VO = An Arab Inn, Algiers — x 237 _ ARY SCHEFFER Les Femmes Suliotes Ae ae ms Z) “ol x 12 y for the picture in the Louvre ; of which the Louvre Catalogue says: ng their husbands defeated by the troops of Ali Pasha, of Janina, they re- to throw themselves from the top of the cliff.” Salon, 1837. Collection Sa 238 | | _-—s CAMILLE MAGNUS oS te Forest Interior 25if X 36 88 THE WALL-BROWN COLLECTIONS. 239 G00 CONSTANTTINE TROYON (Deceased “ Sheep in Pasture 12% xX 16 2405) AL EMILE VAN MARCKE y 5 /¥: _ Landscape and Cattle — a 20 X 24