my fe : zs Auctioneer. i h Avenue Art Galleries, LIBRARY i=) a) o& o Lid oa! r— tai =) = = 8 FIFTH AVE. NEW YORK 556- CATALOGU EK OF IMPORTANT AMERICAN PAINTINGS Among which are included Seventy-two Examples BY CARLTON T. CHAPMAN And Twenty-six Examples by the late Pentti: WITT, (deceased) Including all the Pictures left in the Studio of this Distinguished Artist TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings November 14th, r5th and 16th, 1901, Commencing at 8.15 O’Clock. CONDITIONS. 1.. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dis- pute arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and resold. 2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses and to makea deposit of twenty-five per cent in part payment or the whole of the purchase money, ¢/ required, in default of which the lot or lots so purchased to be im- mediately put up again and resold. 3. The lotsto be taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk upon the conclusion of the sale and the remain- der 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 undersign- ed 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 article is not to be set aside on ac- count of any errorin the description. All articles are exposed for public exhibition one or more days and are sold just as they are, without recourse. All bills payable before delivery, checks not re- ceived from unknown purchasers, unless certified, when sending for goods bills must be presented. ; 6. If, for any cause, an article purchased cannot be delivered in as good condition as the same may have been at the time of its sale, or should any article pur- chased thereafter be stolen or misdelivered, or lost,the undersigned is not to be held liable in any greater amount than the price bid by the purchaser. 7. 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 with- out prejudice to the right of the auctioneer to enforce the contract made at this sale, without such re-sale if he thinks fit. JAMES P. SIILO, Auctioneei, THE ALEXANDER PRESS, 14-16 Astor Place, N. Y. ARTISTS REPRESENTED. Becket, Maria A., 47 Barrett, E. H., 50 Blakelock, R. A., 34, 122 Bolmer, H. D., 53 Bricher, A. T., 19, 124 Brown, J. B., 99 Pentiey, -1.-).,.6, 98 Bispham, H. P., 8 Bogg, Brank M., 7, 35, 86 Black, ©. P., 18, 42,115 Baxter, C., 95 Boughton, G. H., 104 Cropsey, J« A:, 4 Craig, Thos. B., 32, 97, 129 Califano, J., 20, 39, 80, 111 Crane, Bruce, 123 Chapnian,.C. -T., 142 to 213 inclusive Denman, H., 26 Dustin, S. S., 45 De Longre, P., 89 De Haven, F., 93 Eaton, Charles W., 24, 5, 121 Field, E. L., 23, 58, 91, 128 Griswold, C. C., 2 Griffin, Thos. B., 40, 16, 76, 110 Gay, Edward, 838 Hart, Wm,; 3; ‘78 Hoeber, A., 30, 57, 108 Hiyneman, H. N., 10 Ihlefeld, H., 1, 51, 73, 101 Insley, A., 38, 21, 87, 119 Ingres, M., 14 Innes, Geo,, 5, 9, 131 Innes, Geo. J., 105 Leeds, L., 25, 46, 85, 117 Moran, Edward, 338, 96, 127 Moran, E. Percy, 48, 120 Wither PAL Te Tt 561% Moeller, Louis, 10 Moran, L., 106 MoCord, Go oH.) 14 Marphy,; JF. 116 Oertel, J. A., 36 Ome ga alts, -A leisy ato 113 Osborn) S, M., 9 Parton, Aw, cy, 102 Rayite Rising Reicke, Geo.,; 15 Rauson, N., 12,775 Ream, M., 17, 73 Pee ligee . Fulceet\l atace ere Rees, M., 49 Ranger, H. W., 100 Rixy je, £18 Strickland, C. H., 5 Smith OH 1 'P..28,.00 1380 Sherman, C. H., 48, 74, 94 Sheppard, W., 92 dvylen ct: Gc 44 82 Twachtman, J. H., 84 Van Boskerck, Robt. W., 2 Van Elten, K., 90 Whittredge, W., 31 Webber, W., 387, 109 Witt) J... 0e .to4 Gane clusive, 129 to 140 in- _clusive Wyant, A. H., 107, 125 Wiggins, C. J., 126 Witt, Victoria E., 72, 129, 144 CATALOGUE FIRST EVENING’S SALE, IHLEFELD (H.) : New York Che Gold Fish Water Color Ig x 26 2 GRISWOLD (C. C.), N. A. New York Spring 944 x12 3 HART (Wm.), N. A., deceased Marine 6x 10 4 CROPSEY (Jasper F.), N. A., deceased Elutumn 102X510 5 SURICRIUAN Data bus . New York Cornfield 12 x 16 BEN LIENS Cb at) : New York Su1set 12x 18 BOGGS (Frank M.) New York Bridge, Hotel de Ville Water Color I7 yixte BISPH ANE Ha R) x New York Cattle 14 x 24 OSBORN ((S. M.) . New York H Stragler 22,X 22 10 HYNEMAN (H. N.) : , New York Tdeal thead 12 x 16 II MILLER (Addison T.) New York En Hrab Guard A Gem 64% x 14% I2 RANSON (N.) . : New York Musical Practice 12:x.16°; 13 OWEN (C. B.) New York Hn Interupted Map iy mts 14 INGRES (M.) | , New Vork [Pierrette 12,510 15 REICKE (Geo.) New York Dandscape and Cattle 22 X32 16 GRIFFIN (Thos. B.) New York Blue Mountains, Va. IZ io 17 REAM (Worston). deceased Water Melon 20 x 24 1898 BLACK (OF PS ; ; New York Che Meadow Brook 16 x 24 19 EeicHeR (A, T.), A. N. A,, New Vork Summer gx 18% 20 CALIFANO (John Prof.) New York Donkey Pencil Sketch. Very fine 5X7 21 INSLEY (Albert) New York Hilong The River Road 14 x 24 eae REHN (F. K. M.) New York Leaving Port—Sunset Very strong 12x 18 23 FIELD (EH. Loyal) : New York Eirkville—Mew Work 12x 16 24 EATON (Chas. Warren) New York Connecticut Pines 20 x 30 25 LBEDS (3) Be New York Low Tide, Bay of Casci 16 x 33 26 DENMAN (Herbert) ; New York Rasanora 18 x 22 27 PAYNE (R. L.) New York Sunset 18 x 30 28 SMITH (Henry P.) . New York Marine 18x28 29 PARTON: (Arthur), N. A., ; New Yor Hugust Sunset 15x24 30 HOEBER (Arthur) ; : New York Back From the Sea BOX nO al WHITHREDGE (Worthington), N. A., New York Rbode Island Farm house I2 x 16 32 reir thos. B.), A. N. A., New York Cattle at the Water IO x 14 33 MORAN (Edw.), deceased... New York Burning Brush 23x17 j : 34 BLAKELOCK (R. A.) New York Soth Street and Fifth Avenue, 1868 16 x 24 35 BOGGS (Frank M.) : ; New York St. Germaine de Wille Water Color 17 x 124% 36 OERTEL (J. A.) New York DLanoscape and Cattle I5 x 214 37 WEBBER (W.) New York Coming Into Port—Moonlight 18 x 24 38 INSLEY (Albert) New York Early Spring—MWMear Munseyp 12x18 39 CALIFANO (John Prof.) : New York Roses One of his best works 28 x 38 40 GRIFFIN (Thos. B.) w York Landscape Wear backensack, A. F. 18 x 30 4I OWEN (C. B ) New York AH Sunny Corner 12x16 42 Beak (©. P,) ; New York H iRiver In Summer 16x24 . 43 MORAN (E. Percy) : New York AH friend In Weed 20 X 30 44 TYLER (James G.) ' . New York Outward Bound 40 x 28 45 DUSTIN (Silas 8.) New York Returning jHome 12 x 164% 46 TEED Ss) (1.) New York On the Maine Coast 6x Io 47 BECKET (Maria A.) New York Danodoscape 12x 18 48: SHERMAN (C. H.) : ; New York Landscape and Sbeep 10x 8 49 REES (M.) New York Mude 22.x 32 50 Pome ETD (Hz. Hunt) :; New. York Che Autumn Woods 18% x 244% 51 IHLEFELD (Henry) ; ’ New York Playmates 24 x 34 52 WYANT (A. H.), M A., deceased New Vork Boy Fishing gx I2 53 BOLMER (H. DeForest) ‘ New York Landscape Toxics 54 HATON (Chas. W.) j New York H September Evening 16 x 22 55 SMITH (Henry P.) ; New York Over Fill and Dale 28 56 MORAN (Edward), deceased. New York Sundown 14 x 20% oF, HOEBER (Arthur) ; New York Marsh Lands 24 x 20 58 FIELD (E. Loyal) New York Che Lodge of the Marsh 20 x 30 59 INNESS (George), N. A., deceased New York Che tbharvest Moon 25 x 30 THE FOLLOWING PAINTINGS ARE THE WORKS BY THE LATE J. H. WITT, A.N. A. 60 Wympb 1634 x 23% 61 Che Old Road to the Village 25 x 30 62 Seeding the Ducks 12 x2 63 Et the Stream 13 x122 64 Celestial Choir 23 x 34 65 Wear Patchogue, LZ. I. gx 12 66 On the Terrace 16 x 20 67 Meditation 16 x 20 68 The Hathers 21 xX 30 69 Companions I8Y% x 24 70 Danodscape 22 X22 71 Elmusing the Baby 12°x'17 72 WITT (Victoria E., Mrs.) Pupil of J. H. Witt Gathering Wild Flowers 20% x 29% SECOND EVENING’S SALE, Friday, November 15th, 1901, at 8.15 oclock. tbe IHLEFELD (H.) ‘ New York Cup of Chocolate Water Color 14 x 22 74 SHERMAN (C. H.) ! New York Twilight 12x 14 fa RANSON (N.) New York Che Musician I0 x I2 76 GRIFFIN (Thos. B.) , . New York On the Deleware near Wasbington r2) x20 Ai MILLER (Addison F.) : New York Grandfather's Barn O¥8 X 958 78 HART (Wm.), N. A. New York The Mountain Stream tees 79 OWEN (C. B.) : New York Two Orphans 13 x 16 80 CALIFANO (John Prof.) - New York Balancing Cash 12°X-55 SI BLACK {O. P:) New York Early Spring 16 x 24 82 TYLER (James G.) New York Making H Tack 83 GAY (Eduard) New York Meadow and Stream 16x 24 84 TWACHTMAN (J. H.) ‘ New York Landscape 14 x 20 85 LEEDS (H.) New York Dork Beach, Maine 16 x 33 86 BOGGS (Frank M.) : New York H Scene in Parts 18 x 24 87 INSLEY (Albert M.) : New York Flutumn Days 20 x 16 88 fea Not, KM.) New York Entering Port T2 xia 89 De LONGPRE (Paul) , New York Poppy, Daisy and Golden Kod 9% x 1234 go VAN ELTEN (Kruseman) N. A. New York Evening, Cold Spring harbor 14 x 22 OI FIELD (EH. Loyal) The Close of Dap 14 xX 20 Q2 SHEPPARD (Warren) Wenice 16 x 24 oe DE HAVEN (Frank) Landscape 14 x 20 94 SMITH (Henry P.) The Lily Pond 20 x 28 95 BAXTER, (C.) The Dance - ¥7 Yt New York New York New York New York New York 96 MORAN (Edward), deceased . New York’ In the Evening Glow 18 x 24 97 ere itei thos. B.), A. N..A. New York Che Lodge of the Woods 20 X 30 98 BEND LHY (T. J:) : New York Che Close of Day 18Y x 244% 99 BROWN (J. G.) N. A., ! New York On the Beach I4 x 20 100 RANGER (H. W.) rah te New York Landscape Il x 17 IOI IHLEFELD (H.) : New York The Woung bhaymaker Water Color 151% x 21 102 PARTON Arthnr) Nowe New York Che frkville Vallep 27 X 37 103 MOELLER (Louis), N.A. A New York The Old Coat 8 x 10 104 BOUGHTON (Geo. H.), N. A. New York and London Scbhobart Co., WW. WD. gx II 105 INNESS (Geo. Jr.), Noa New York Evening 29 x 36% 106 MORAN (Leon) : ; New York Tea and Gossips 18 x 30 | 107 WYANT (A H.), deceased : New York Lanoscape 14% xX 190% 108 HOEBER (Arthur) ; New York Marshes at Cape Cod 18 x 36 109 WEBBER (W.) New York Grand Manan sland, WW. B. 225k 180 110 Beemer Grhos. B.) ~. o . New York Sterling Mountains 16 x 24 III ~CALIFANO (John, Prof. New York Dinner Time 16 x 28 112 VAN BUSKIRK (Robt. W.) New York Saddle River 160x232 113 OWEN (C. B.) New York En Lye for flowers 16 x 24 II4 McCORD (Geo. H.), N. A. New York Dandscape Ligxauy 115, BLACK, (0. P.) at New York Date Hutumn in the Birkshires 16 x 24 116 MURPHY (J. Francis), N. A. New York Landscape 10x 8 117 LREHEDS (H.) , ; New York DLanoscape 24 x 28 118 RIX (Julian) New York English Cottages £S2x.30 119 INSLEY (Albert) : New York The Dewy Morning 20x42 I20 MORAN (E. Percy) a New York Che Language of flowers 20 x 30 I2I KATON (Chas. Warren) New York IKRed Oak Very strong 22x 16 I22 BLUAKELOCK (R, Ag : New York Che Old Dykman Homestead on Bloomingdale Road 1868 16 x 24 123 CRANE. (Bruce). N 8 New York Thovember Woods 14 x 20 124 BRICHER (A. T.), Avs New York Sishberman’s Bay, Grand Manan DLanodscape 18 x 39 125 WYANT. (A. H.), N. A., deceased New York DLanoscape 12x 16 126 WIGGINS (Carleton J.), N. A. New York In the Pasture Lot IO xX 15 127 MORAN (Edward), deceased Mearing Port, Moonlight 18 x 24 128 FIELD (E. Loyal New York The Twilight hour Oo 129 or 1G (Thos. B.), A. N. A. New York Elbove the Mill 20 x 30 130 SMITH (Henry P. ‘ “New Vork H Palace in Venice 20 x 28 131 INNESS, (George) N. A., deceased New York Shades of Evening 22 x 27 THE FOLLOWING PAINTINGS ARE THE WORKS BY THE LATE J. H. WITT A eee 132 io In the Park 12 x 16 133 By the Brook 16 x 20 134 H Grey Day 24% 32 135 Fn Interesting Book 16 x 21 136 On the Verandab 25 x 30 Ht37 Close of Day 22 X 34 - 138 Ht the Opera 12 x 16 139 Fogay Morning 30 x 50 140 flora 16 x 20 141 Dandscape 16 x 21 142 Planning an Hpple Cutting 22X97 An Academy picture 143 Rag Picker 24 X 32 144 WITT (Victoria E., Mrs.) The Two Friends Pupil of J. H. Witt 20 x 30 THIRD EVENING’S SALE, Saturday, November 16th, 1got, at 8.15 o'clock. es The following pictures are the works of CARLTON T. CHAPMAN, including. illustrations in Black and White, to- gether with Water Colors and Oil Paintings 145 Lighter Boat, Warbor of Havana 146 Che tholpbead Boat 147 The Launch of a Cruiser 148 Omnibus Boat, bavana 149. A Mid-Wlinter Passage 150 Wiaitiug Orders I51 Doss of U. S. &. Rearsage 12 Loss of U. &. &. iHousatonic 153 Mndian key, fFlorioa 154 Wavy Ward, trom Fort Greene 155 Regatta Week at Cowes 156 The Esplanade, Cowes 157 Meteor, Winning Town Cup, Cowes 158 Buffalo's Crowded tharbor 159 Largest Elevator on the Lakes 160 The Woung Midshipman Discovers an “Enemy 161 Captain Porter going Hboard the wesser 162 Hoss of bh. WM. S. Viren 163 Erploit of the Privateer Comet BLACK AND WHITE OILS. 164 Che Wireck of the Galleon 165 Che Constitution and Guerriere 166 Che Ranger and Drake, ection 167 The Sound Money Haval Parade 168 Capture of the Albatross 169 EH Blockade Runner 170 We fastened to the Bnemy’s Sides 171 Capture of the Spanish Galleon 172 Fl Willa in france WATER COLORS, 173 Coilers of the Sea 174 Che Chase of the Constitution 175 Drying Fish, Gloucester 176 On the Beach, St. Fneo 177 Wlindp Day, Orient fish houses, Cape Hnn 179 Che Wasp 180 The Beach, Hnnisquam ISI Et Hew DLonodon, Conn. 182 Off Mew London 183 H Worthzeaster’ 184 Zong Island Sound 185 The Pier, St. Hndrew’s 186 Et the Wharf 187 A Fishing Port 188 El Riverside 189 The Old Town Ldinboro 190 Che Coast, Cape Hnn IQI In Port 192 Drying Wets 193 Old Wind Mill, Dong sland 194 Che Coast of Dong Tsland 195 Stopbam Bridge 196 U. &. &. Columbia 197 Old Bridge in Susser 198 Grcy Day, Bashaw 199 fHead of the tharbor 200 EH Wiew of Gloucester 201 Che tbarbor, Gloucester 202 He Dine of Ballteships, 1812 203 EH fishberman’s tbhome 204 Diners in Port 205 ) Dartmouth, England 206 Last River Piers 207 Wisiting the War Sbips 208 The Boatbuilder’s Shop OIL PAINTINGS. 209 Che Fleet off Cape thorn 210 Drakes Attack on on. Cadiz sa The Bon Homme Richard and Serapis | 212 The Wasp and von 213 The Maine in the Harbor of Havana 214 “End of the Spanish Hrmaoda 215 The Cattle of Dake Champlain 216 The thornet- and Peacock