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JAW or gy babe a abil ‘ : Bane rar NAH efi “yet : a ri if J : j R Age : | i Clg Luray Pal ed Ml asungee’ J : ah j ny, } " \ i Sa; ; aha} a elec rhe tis i , 4 : eal Savers} {ies ‘ gike Feria Vy Es : ‘ 21a) oD RUM LOTMA ILA i | { ‘ a Lita i } es aa ni ht eel Has ay ie Date ; t. ae tty a han 4 j 4 x i" i i * , hie Pe ‘ fg} aaa i HL it Conihs 4 i ' Hier i, fh 41 4 Me ugh : ait : be ; hatha iy "| | ¥ SOME ed i panes th Mee ach le a HRB tt : ; ; k pe tate 1 joie Fa He ait f ! aa ets di Vai tsar ti seed a ee ae H, + . == heehee 7 Mey are i a ee *? pertege a -: 5 sd > a . == g he = ee ener er a ee a re ge in in auceaent ee Se a quired by Mrs. Close at the Plaza Sale. TOTAL TO DATE $70,720 Israel’s “Fisher Boy”? Also Bring Good Figures. \mer- The special intexast in the second 0 night’s sale of paintings in the Plaza Hotel ballroom by the American Art As- , SOciation lay in the selling of the Ru- “bens canvas “The Adoration of the , | Magi,” formerly in the Theron Blakeslee collection. B. Close of New York. This was the highest figure of the evening, the total (for the session being $54,210, and the | grand total $70,720. ++ tases 2,700 in the Forest,” Henry 537 3, es ayivan | G. Olinsky:; “"Mac- FUGIES cee ee ea owe ae ee Nt B80 nh = erties Pee ee ee ee ee §25 Be Ther re Minor, “Pwilizht, bag H. verie--Daniel Ridgway Knight; COMTI go Per oh eek le ss Kyo. 48 310 Galleries. ..... ses oscarvcasce 1,100 108-—childe Hassam, ‘‘Nocturne,” A: is Time—Willem Maris; Ber- Poo Gartleneriics «bask lies ees 225 BRON cece vsssses web bolts b «ne 2,000 105—J, Prancis Murphy, “Afternoon ranese vening in the Porest of Fontaine- on the Meadows,” John Levy:. 1,300 ‘Theodore Rousseau; Robert 107—-J... .G. .. Meissonier, ‘Mutua! eer BI Mibee cule sees eds ceasesew A160 Friends.’ Hy. Leroy Jones.... | 225 — A + homas in charge. ae the ‘sale ‘Jast | i 130 Hauge Golden “Dearth, “Pecks Wess asent.. $100 Bernet, agent, for $3,400, and John Levy |; Stanislas , The list of pictures, with buyers and | PTT BCA NTI Uo ig Gia uc Pre. saeco avalon 350 | m the Meadows—J. _89—Eedouard Detaille, “A “Lancer,” 7; John vat hh a fog 1,300 Holland Galleries, ......-..-. 525 Boy—Jose STAaCls; 3,280. 90—Stanislas Wepine, “Landscape,” ESTP CRB > Sh 9.0.8 oy bie se vke Dy | WW, Seaman, agent.c5...54 840 0 cl is 1,025 i, “The Henry ie Spray Bayt COE aca ee at - 240. ses teehee eae is,“ A Windy Baw cone Henry Schult- ae aac Ww. Ww. sibel | ieee Crane, “Gray November Days,’ O. Bernet, agent.: 500 7 180—Georges Michel, ‘Approaching Storm,” Ww. WwW. Seaman, agent. 38 '182—Paul Jean Clays, Marrying in sae Port,’ We -o Bisel ais 650. 184 Eugene Isabey,: ‘‘La Chasse, ” ernet, agents...) . 8,409. 135—-E. P. Berne-Bellecour, “Under 9 - Suspicion,” Holland Galleries.. 406 a - 4 . es : 1937-0 $6 » “Adoration of the Magi” Ac-|'"’ “and Sheep,” W, Pe Seaman cet e wae es agen “s acy | 138—Jean Chlartes Cazin, “Tolland reine ede: oe uM. Knoedier bi peas Co $a \g Saw Rae ln Sint sib asic ter ene + 2,700 188—Bruce ‘Orane, Meh otis ” es EE. ie bus 142—Ivan CG. “ OnwaLy, “Dorothy, na Ww. Macbeth | 355 10 oot ee ee 525 144—Bruce Cra nate 4 Isabey “La Chasse” and Josef ag lt ‘ae ips Ott 153--Warly. Fleer seieek "Portralt of an English Officer, EA Seaman,’ 6e6ntin Sioa 450 155—-Willem Maris, “Milking Time,” O. Bernet, agent Bare 156—-Theodore Rousseau, ‘“Byening in the Forest of Fontaine- bleau,”’ Robert Glendenning.... 1,150 157-—G. H, Bogert, “Sunset: Venice,” H. Sehultheis ....., “925 aig: ee , pehreyer, “A Heavy John Levy 2.23% 1,850 Loa | 159A-——F. oe Noni ‘Spring,’ cai. “a, ; 189: UR Mic Hrape Pree pa yes a) 0 3, 5 200 Ha It brought $10,100, selling to Mrs. yp, 169—Mignard School, “Maria, Teresa, oe de Espana,” Howard Tajor 1et—sir Godfrey Kneller, “Sophia, +4 Be of George,’’ Mre. BE. B. Clos r 1§2—Sir stile De Reynolds, “Marl RUBENS’S “ADORATION” IS BOUGHT FOR $10,100 Hale Ctl we fe 7 Bargain of Sale at Plaza ‘Is a Cézin Landscape Sold to Dealer tor $2,7 2ubens’s “Adoration of the Magi,” for which the late Theron G. Blakes- BEC Tis leiccde is hue wd oe ed 500 | : iwas sold for the Blakesiée estate at lee paid $26,000 in London and which $13,000 in 1915, brought $10,100 Jdast Clouds,” W. W. Seaman, agent 800 nicht in the ballroom of the. Hotel Plaza, at. an auction sale for account of varicous estates and private own- ‘ers. The buyer was Mrs. BE. B.. Close, who is fitting out a new house at Na, 2 Fast Ninety-second Street. é The bargain of the evening among the choice pictures was a Cazin land- seape, for which M. Knoedler & Coa, paid $2,700. . Former Senator William “ A. Clark has a larger example of sim- ilar quality, by the same artist, whick cost him. $25,000. | aie FP REY RO We Ce ee ah a en ey Fb we PR 9 Wee SEG SUSE Mee Reee i eee I ae Sa Flanders, was sold for $10, 100 at an auction , for $13,000. . : sale of paintings of American and forei +| schools from several estates, yielded $54,210, at fe er | street. li “olland Landscape” 1@ Fosen ade ee ra hie +| Prince de Canino. 7 Rubens composed the scene, painted the Experts declare that figures in. the foreground and retouched i the figurés in the- background after. they. | had«been painted by a pupil. Tt was. st! | Soldiin the Blakeslee Galleries’ salo i ae Last night’s session, the second of the the ‘total to $70,720. The last ses- will be held to-night at the American Galleries, No. 6 Dast Tw enty-thir Other important purchases from amon )the ecighty-two pictures sold last nigh aah Isabey’s “La Chasse” for $3, 1400, - Otto Bernet, as agent; Josef Israels : isher Boy” for $3,260, by’ John Levy; Willem Maris’ ‘Milking Time’ for $38, 0 agent, and Cazin’ for $2,700, by M| Knoedler & Co. AS on the pr evious nig ght ‘by Otto Bernet, as the Smite that of the nie and that of the purchaser, and the price, were:— . ‘ 1e ; parkway, scretary- ee A 49 5 s ; utulun,’? J. Francis Murphy; 1. Ay Mileh 850: of of the Continental Appraisal A Lancer,” Detaille; Holland Galleries..* 525 Pebtet, was dispersed in this “Landscape,” Lepine; W. W. Seaman, agent. $40 Catalogue states that they had “The Outskirts of Roueu,’ Lepine; W. We ased from Bernheim Jeune WS OMNI OGRE gS o's n'a. cele s-sncta Gu ole a ad Bhi 500 dealers of Paris. — “Cows Drinking at @ Pool,”. Dupre; M. ra wak told the HmrRatp last night Pa Robert Cromwell Minor; Henry: to his h DAs MOU ty oie one Oreos 310 _fmetiean Art Association’s state-|+‘afternoan on the Meadows,’ J, Francis ay was to inform picture) Murphy; John Levy.:s leche lee cece 4,300 ork that it ha 4 been learned Di Ni seen eg Landscape, ’? Biakeloe kK; Henry te | latathes in. question did not! PETE DGLS Mote aa Asi aly ea a ome e tb 5 aig ake i nvwlas wes) ugh “A Winday Day, October,’’ Charles Harold - the house of Berrithelm Davis; Henry Schultheis ; 873 | Leake of Foam,”' Henry ‘Golden. Dearth; Wis Wis SOBMIAN, AONE Fo Tn aie pike 6. eis 826 “Gray Noverber Days,’’ Bruce). Crane; bes Otto Beret, 8lenhed Poise de wae. ys ng ones vs 8 ‘Approaching Storm,’’ Michel: » Wy Sea- a BOUTS CIE fie! han, dios oo! ela araow 9 rele win seb hls BS Arriving in Port,’’ Clays; H. ¥F. Hi Nied 650 ioe i*tinder ‘Suspicion,’ Berne-Bellecour; Hels - *; land Gatlevios . 4. RSs pena eae 400 ' I'Donkey, Goat and Sheep,’?. Troyon; W. . WV NS BUPOMT yi eat Gata ae tate Bil 6 'oh6 23300 | : i*Nightfall,”? Bruce. Crane; G. BE. Pres by Be RYU I ass olarak wie ENE. be Mplieiorn a's 4 So erwie aah oie Doe} i ‘Dorothy,’ - Ivan G. Olinsky : William Macbeth! 7. foi su. Ni: SAAR A chine IME A Se 823 *Reverie,”? Daniel Ridgway Knight; Hotl- ‘ hatias: Ga Wertoe oc rains Ceo lan sek ae cmhieidc tio 1/100 . “"Thawing Weather,’ Bruce Crane; CG. P. ne tf NOHER Acme clio eRe eer aNR Tes hel ciclose oc lwis aha AMM) eo “Moonlight on the Lake,’ George H. Bo- yen 9 ce vert? "Heary Seclultretn ook files at 850 } * .4**The Close of Day,’’ Bogert; Henry Schul- s/t, be Poo ee EEN ra elk 300 1 sie Obtain “Adoration of the UTE gi Cathie Ciaitan hs Doak cape ag B10 A i **A Blow From the Northwest,"’ Guy Carle- mnerican anc ton Wiggins; R. Dudensing & Son........ 370 at Auction Sale of : “Portrait of an EHnuglieh Officer,’ ey ; ee al English School; W. W., Seaman, agent. 450 European Paintings. “Evening in the Forest of Fontainebleau,’ . ‘ Roussean; Robert Glendening. .........., Gaye het ea SE a ea OUR: “Sunset, Venice,’ George H, Bogert; Henry i Pete ns’ “‘Adoration of t SPER oe gens MMO ols eo le O27 : id peut: Rube ve venteent “*A Heavy Load,’”? Schreyer; John Levy.. 1,950) Magi 7 ’ painted in the early seven ; “Sophia, Wite of George f. : 1? Knéller; Mrs. | he principal altar o the Ds a Gi ed ale Deere Mite wo vie eek) 1,025 Fe toed gels ‘ Em end rene @8t! Gower,” Reynolds; W. W. Seaman, Church of St.Martin, in : GODT so Sheard eves teeesizverserveeeses 0j250] sale held by the American art Association in the ballroom of the Plaza Hotel last 50 Knight's that painter, “879. 010 aan (Aff Final Seealce Yields On with Good Bargains—Roh Says Shurtleff Called Che lenged Canvas Genuine, HE third and, coneluding ses [sion of a sale of a miscells neous lot of modern foreig and American picturés took place a the American Art Galleries” las evening, when eighty-six ‘paint ings Were sold for a total’ © $8,325. This, added to the total “of Of the first two sessions at th Plaza ballroom, Wednesday an Thursday evenings, made a. gran: total for the sale of $79,045. The pictures sold last evenin: iwere Of poorer quality than thos dispersed on Thursday evening, and while there was @ good attendance the bidding was: not spirited ane prices ruled low, many bargains be ing obtained. The highest price o the sale was $560, paid by Mr H A. G» Willlams fer D.: Ridgwas “Gossip by the Riverside,’ A novel incident of the sale wa: an-ahnounecement by Mr. - H. Rohits the, Brooklyn dealer. He ¢ that as the widow of Shurtlef artist, has questioned the’ authens ticity of a canvas catalogued as by he would say ‘that after he had purchased the same some years ago, he took it to Mr. Shurtleff who, in the presence of ‘Mrs, Shurtleff, admitted its author! ship. After this Mr... Roblfs pur’ chased the canvas for $27.50. The pictures which sold for $164 jor over last évening, were as fol- lows: Wiggins, Guy. carleton, ee Two. Master’; Max Williams.......... $105 Henry, Edward &., ie Hagketere Wagon” (panel): Silber : tq eis ae ae Verboeckhoven )., “Sheep and Me Goat's W. Hy Pecks 0 asa 175 Watrous, Harry, “Re alelDg ae ¥ ishing Rod’? (panel); Seaman, AGEN. vee veeeeeeses 200 ae Bie ‘Landscape and: Oat- Seaman, agent.o....5 $20 Wiaxtns, Aon lars ‘Sheep in Pas- ture’; 8. Beardsley.......... 110 Vertoseenvan B., “Farm Animals pat aa Ducks’’ (panel); A. HH. Gold- 288 Von hare Gabriel, ‘‘Head’’: Fred Li. EEG OR sa Kido Ki de lee ee 100 | Ronner, Henriette, ‘*‘A Friendly Call’” ( auch H, H,.G. Williams. 1380 Brack-Lajos, ‘In the Harvest Field’ (panel) ; i. Himanuelscib. eos oaths 180 icnanie: William, ‘Off Newport?’ t (millboard) ; Knoedler ACO ES 115 Bag Led “Thomas “The Mountain Range’’: Mrs. Wellington......... 120 McCord, George, ihe dudéon Neat Hastings’; v W, Seaman, agent 100 Hart, James, “Landseape and Cat- tle’ j BOK I LV yay ds ok moms 150 i, Knight, Louis, ‘Moulin de Beau- mont De Roger’; H. A, G. Will- LASS os eRe See es- ob Uetot ee ake 805 | Gay, Edward, ‘‘Landscape’; B&B. , Kauffman 105. | ee ee ee 7 Ly (Third Rcisiou.):: ey, ja/7 7 he thifd and concluding sessio the | hree nis ts’ sale of miscellaneous ee yherican pictures, arranged by the} an Art Association, took place at the erican Art Galleries on Jan. 26—the first sessions of Jan. 24-25 having been held ie Plaza Ballroom. The attendance was only fair and the yrices ruled very low—even for the mod- | ate grade, chiefly American oils, offered. 1e total obtained for 86 canvases was $8,- _ 1325, which, added to the totals of the first ‘two sessions, given last week, made a grand te btal for the sale of $79,045. | This was in sharp contrast with the re- jmarkable total of the first combination two ights’ picture sale of Jan, 16-17, under the uspices also of the American Art Associa- ion, which totaled over half a million dol- ars. The reason is not far to seek. Last week’s three nights’ sale was not only composed | fof ‘pictures, as a rule, far inferior in quality || |to those in the preceding sale, but.a good | proportion in the last sale came from deal- | ‘ers and were by lesser American artists, : »whose works, unless mixed in with good for- | feign ones, ‘do. not bring high prices at auc- fh fien., | i: ~The Features of last week’s sale were the ‘| |knocking down to Mrs. E. “of the | large and showy “Adoration: of the Magi,” } which the Belgian “expert,” the late Max | Rooses, attributed to Rubens, for only $10,- 100, less’ by $2,900 than it brought two sea- 7} sons ago, when sold for the creditors of } \the estate of T. J. Blakeslee, and less by | } |$15,900 than Mr. Blakeslee paid Mr. Asher Wertheimer of London, for the canvas; the withdrawal of six modern foreign pic- tures, entered by Mr. Arthur Nowak, as } |coming from Bernheim Jeune, of Paris, be- } (cause pronounced, according to Mr. Kirby, | |by “experts,” three as-spurious, and three as “doubtful,” and finally at the last session, the pronouncement by Mr. Rohlfs, of Brook- lyn, that a picture attributed to the late Ros- | well Shurtleff was genuine, against the state- ' |ment-of the artist’s widow to the contrary, } and the purchase of the same by Mr. Rohlfs | for $27.50. } ©The sale brought to public notice a new collector, Mrs. E, B. Close, daughter of the late George Post of Battle Creek, Mich. “Postum” ‘and"Grape Nuts” fame, and now the owner of a new and handsome residence at Fifth Ave. and 92 St., who purchased the 1 large” Rubens and three other large can- | vases, formerly owned by Mr. Blakeslee, and | attributed respectively to Lawrence, Kneller and Reynolds. | Pode pictures sold Jan. 26 with artists’ | names, titles, size in inches, first height and then width, buyers names when obtainable, ‘land which brought $100 and over, follow: | Wrazeins, Guy Carleton, “The Two-Master,” RM WV NIGMS .. 0. ok pe ee ee ius s $105 | Verboeckhoven, E., “Sheep and Goat” (Panel), | Pi exl24, W. H. Peck och RIE rts ss », |Watrous, Harry, “Repairing His Fishing Rod” (Panel), 13%x10%4, W. W. Seaman, Agt.: 220 J) | Wigsins, Carleton, “Sheep in Pasture,” 12x16, ; I a ae eee 110 | Verboeckhoven, E., “Farm Animals and Ducks”’ }; (Panel), 11%4x15%, A. H. Goidingham.... 265 jvon Max, Gabriel, “Head,” 14x10, Fred L. ays LS ee area 100 | Ronner, Henriette, ““A Friendly Call’’ (Panel), ae4xl/%, H. Als. Witlianr.;’.;. we es 130 | Bruck- Lajos, “In the Harvest Field’? (Panel), a ican ete PATE] ©," s\enye o\c.als od.e's,< Mies 6 0% 130 | Richards, William, “Off Newport” (Millboard), }_ 8%x16, Mioedier & Cos. 4 fenccder sede. 115 | Moran, Thomas, ‘‘The Mountain Range,”’ 7x22, m6 6Mrs. Wallingto ‘Le a a Sean 8 Se 120 i | McCord, coeee, “The Hudson Near Hastings,” ° | peeorerese g in the Bavarian Alps,’’ CC ey os “Palace and Lake at Sarkeh, 48, FE. es Ishin 4] manu nS, sg I ee ar ene 200 500 G i, - Ocean,” 4 BEPETHGE CARLil 6. wk bess 1,375 3914, Otto Kosekemak ...... ea ae 170 Minor, R. C., ‘““Morning at Niantic,” 36x54, R. Dudensing & Son ............:-0.-00e. 625 re ne. oie cs es $16,510. ras a Os af Pee - * ae Ae cee : (Second Session.) ee There were three mild sensations at the second session at the Plaza Thursday even- ng, namely, the announcement by Mr. _Sirby of the withdrawal of six pictures, at- | tributed respectively to Thaulow, Cazin, Ziem, Corot, Jongkind, and Willem Maris, | hree because pronounced by “Experts” as | spurious, and three as “doubtful,” all entered n the sale by Mr. Arthur Nowak, the dealer, ind listed as coming from Bernheim feune of Paris; the selling for the low fig- ires Of $1,250 and $2,700, respectively, of | xood examples of Schreyer and Cazin, and he purchase at $10,100 by a new collector, | Mrs. E. Fe Glos, bree. + 92.-5t. of the | jarge work, said by the late Max Rooses, - he Belgian “expert,’ to be by Rubens, vhich was bought by the late TJ. Blakes- ; ee from Mr. Ashel Wertheimer of London er $26,000, and sold to Mr. Bernet as agent, | ree os eh Wertheimer at the Sec- | mn akesiee saie, two years ago, 513,000. z oF a The pictures sold were of better quality han on the first night and brought a total f $54,210, which made the total for the wo sessions $/0,/20. The story of the hird session last evening will be told next ‘iveek, Jessar, L. P., “The Ox Team” (Millboard), 2 Ce Sg * Ne Aly Nn NR at 10xi4, Hi. Sehultheis ....:..;... Bet lotic Grats 100 Viggins, C., “Landscape and Cattle.” 10x12, , Rs i OO re 60 ‘urphy, J. F., “Autumn” (Panel), 74x10, | Bae Ai Uitoe ee es x10, 325 Vyant, A,, “Landscape,” 8x11, Herbert C. Ci a. SUMNOM RTE Re cicler Sled! cicts cis a-ak <0 aera 210 furphy, . F., “Autumn,” 8x10, E. A. Milch 350 erne-Bellecour, P., ‘‘Artillerymen,” 914x6 “He Schulthess 2 a are Lcaamere Petaiiie, FH. * ancer” (Panel), 1334x10, Holland Art Galleries ............... - aes 52 -epine, S.,. “Landscape,” 834x1334, W. W. Seaman BT ies oo sliced es ow eek 34 pine §. ‘Outskirts of Rouen,” 8x14¥%, WwW Ww. Ce 50 “4pre, J., “Cows Drinking at Pool,” 634x10% po al or a ae we 1,500 lurphy, $e, “Breaking Clouds,” 8x12, W. EEE OS, ais vs cies ch vc cs nce cee 80 aingerfield, Bes “Hero Lamenting Leander’ 10x12, Clarence Siegel........ 179 & : ae B,, “Golden Hill,” 12x16, Dr. R. PGCE CAN eas tiene ate aie -o « + Seaman, Agt. (laris, J., “Boatman,” 15x8%, Knoedler & Co. 1,200 wis vt F., “The Wood Lot,” 14x19, ik. a PNGPTUNET a vines nae un 1,050 ‘essar, ‘ -- “Landscape” ((Millboard), 1034x1334, Henry Schultheis ............ , : 60 /yant, A., “The Pool in the Forest,” 12x15, See HONG 4k , . .. ss gos hdl. a’ 380 finor, R. C., “Twilight,” 12x16, Henry D. RT Sai. oe ce cc, ee 310 assam, C:, *‘Nocturne,’”? 18x15, A. P. Gar- Cg 8 yo ho 5 SB a veep es cv eet d. 225 ogert, G. H., “Afterglow” (Panel), 12x16, TUG OPMMCHS 4. ea eee econ Swe 180 urphy, J. F., “Afternoon on the Meadows,”’ 14x19, POU EVY Fs dsm isccs. vss Seka cara 1,300 etaille, E., “The Bugler,” 194%4x14¥, J. F. ME ens st t,o. ec eee, 110 eissonier, J., “Mutual Friends,” 2034x133 H. Leroy } SERS fai gio ss oye wc ‘ths : poe 225 Reet ietanim ....5... 180. a See SE ST 8S OO ee Sie 210 av Moonieht,’ 28x36, E. A. — é oo ae SCS Genco Se eee 160 — 249 eee ree eee eee sees eweedd eee eee tease eee se eee eee e ee Ly a ae Ay Van Huijsum, J., “Still Life,” 2534x18, C. Panel).. 1934x24, Hensy Schultheis. ° ee ‘ee BU Span ass me ee cea, a ere eee 50 | Crane, B., “Autumn Day,’ 14x20;. Oy Bernet, ; a alae a ler nc geste SON At Sass eee Sate ee 240 Wiggins, G., “The Top of Noank’” (Mill- board), <12xl6,-Hferbert' C. Senick. 20. ¢ se0 8s 200 | |: Lawson, E., ‘High Bridge,” 16x20, Mrs. CSE TEE Suge Sse ik nies oF ale, & Keer pags 200 Knight, D. Ridgway, “Homeward Bound,” 22 ae caer ME LOM OMe one eran caaete monioia ree a ee Byes 165) tMoran,, “ln ‘the Foreést;” 23%4x12; Henry, EGER Stan tess oroect: etaveregotorn sence arna ce arate wt ae 150) Crane, ~B.,- “Sunset Hour,” 15x20, “Henry bi Be ATE i! Se ae ae SA ee gee ee 160° Blakelock, R. A., “Cala. Landscape,” 16x24, i Henry Schultheis ee er ee ey eeceovee eeceeeee 745: we Ryder, C. F., “October Moonrise,” 16x20, ash PIB ME EAT ANETIO® Cs os love te 4.5 ces dn oe ete 250 » iDawis,.. €. > ““Windy’ Day, October,” 17x24, i iene yoni ChUltheis = 5 af sss 2 ves Ho.e%s hs ose ee 375 | Dearth, H. G., “‘Flecks of Foam,” 18x21%4, W. eV Ve SOC ATA, Apts erst «0's « eawearutueléc «ai cteelele 325 Ranger, H. W., “Old Church at Berthia,” 18 XA Se hLoWand. s¥ oie kus cpa ny ie one ele 220 imCrane, B., ‘‘Gray November Days,’’ 18x24, | OE PHONES TARTS. < acranions Galen Meta ieate al 500 ‘Michel, G., Py pckosching storm,’ 2026, We VWacoeaman A ptilors sted og mcs tise oie is 330 Clays, P. J., “Arriving in Port,’? 24x19%, H. for By EIR ReTd ee ee Pe ee es ates 650 Isabey, E., “La Chasse,” 26x20, O. Bernet, ARIE cuts IRE sea eae SEA At ee 3,400 Post, W. M., ‘‘Landscape,’? R. Dudensing... 70 Berne-Bellecour, BS “Under Suspicion”’ fe) (Panel); 21x29\%,. Holland Galleries; ......2. 400 Troyon, C., “Donkey, Goat and Sheep,” 26x BUS ON ww Wase Oeaman “ART a6; scans Wess 2,500 Cazin, J. Cy, “Holland “Auandscape,” 2334x29, Me pCO COLSL WEA. O's fae ss cis 4s ciactis ace a Gostelei gue 2,700 Grane, B., “Nightfall,””, 20x30, A: FE. Pres- Ue OT VER Tee MTN ec he oo es, on Gaeteranets Sano oe ere es 525 Remington, F., “The Ambush” (Watercolor), DAs ee oe Wit eallanl, AC. cw. nents veces nes 200 BOSstOn,. Is 9 Wiaonlioht:? 25x30, 1. --Es .Pres- DUNT pea Mae Tet EMO ors son: os ci esnis ede s. soleus low al eho'9 120 Olinsky, I. G., “Dorothy,” 30x25, Macbeth ren eTLCS tec as Ae hgh ea sae ckauay euseansie etic erect ens 525 Knight, D. Ridgway, “‘Reverie,”’ 33x26, Holland ACES Sy Fis hen 5-5. Sine Oeetean omen cinch 6 Cane aC ieee LOO ICrane, B., “Thawing Weather,’’ 30x36, C. P. NON Coe mech ise meebowl lattes «mics accede tes even. te toNere 450 (Wiggins, Guy C., “Summer Sky,” 28x36, JOOS Bye LO WIS Cuiaciyceteteeteier tis clei seeker 6 2.6 140 Bogert, G., ‘‘Moonlight on the Lake,” 28x36, thenryas Och uipwelsienscioies boars os etersis aris ose s 350 Bogert, G., “The Close of Day,” 28x40, Henry WOCINELE 1s een pre ces apes tatel ake tates Wise coho ere ce 6) cee ols. o's 300 (Unknown Artist), “Portrait of Gentleman,” DT BUX COIe Se NV eG We Seaman pARt a. cei sie «> sie 5 - 130: Crane, B., “Mohawk Hills,” 24x30, Otto L. Reschetak Tae0n. 0. se o's ES ee i re 310 Kneller School, “Portrait of Child,” 31x22™%, Meas Walia mS 6 alec pans sidieigs Dees < orice cs 16,510 Grand Total ..... Array a Se Y Pe $70,720 Rg - | aC Er The second combination picture Bie jeason, arranged by the American Art the lociation, took place Wednesday, Thurs- ay and last evening—the first two sessions . a the Plaza ballroom—and the third and ast in the American Art Galleries. At the first session, at the Plaza, Wed. -\ve., Mr. Thomas E. Kirby sold 80 paintings, ll save 24 by modern American artists, for total of $16,510. The top price of the session was $1, 375, aid for Thomas Moran’ s jtorm—Mid-Ocean,” “Moonlight after Otto Bernet, Other good prices were brought iy ( “Pool in Fontainblezu ‘orest,” which went for $625 to Dudensing pproaching Storm” which | rancis Murphy’s “Land-| $635 from Seaman, as agent; ther landscape by the same artist $850 M. C. Megil, and a good - little | _xample ‘of J. G. Brown “Me and Jack. 2 600 from Mr. Howard Young. The two examples of Blakelock sold very ow, one for only $50, an evidence that the ecent boom in this painter’s work is wat.- ng. The only Americans to hold their own vere the examples of Murphy, Bogert, J. G. whe dealers “secured most of the works and the result of the ale proved that American pictures, sonsidered of the first order will not sell ‘s well by themselves as if mixed in a sale with Barbizon or other popular foreign Robert C. Minor’s WW Son, and rought $825 ; i 3rown and Minor. The following is a list of the pictures sold Jan. 24-26, with the numbers, artists’ | iames, titles and sizes in inches, first heist | ind then width, the names of the buyers, where obtainable, and the prices: (Panel), 12%x ‘ Beek the Forest “Pool,” 13x J. B. Koscherak oe Kimindy, “Tax Gatherer” (Panel), 12x ‘Tharlemont B., aoe Buveur” Cr ‘David, PBlomestead, ‘Plainfield, N. J.,” ee icine.” 934x734, A. P. Ce x? “Muir ORR California,” Spec G. T. En a ae ee es Episode” (Panel), 74x © pe pew 8 0 Oc6'e wis oie a 2 eee 6 ening the Command” Sight” (Pane, ‘514x634, William Lene Tialienne” (Panel), 1244 Ce ae” with Cattle’? (Panel), CW ee ee) oe wi gins, ve “Oxfordshires”’ (Panel), 10x14, REPEC TET Y OS CIT Ut C1 Se letenetel a} dvelas feneiiyreieneve o's 0 o'wdie.e Schleich, R., ~“‘At- the Waterside,” 814x16, Henry Schultheis thas AEP Rea hepa Lan en ae Moran, T., ““Mexican Hacienda, Lake Cuitzeo”’ (Panel), boxe uAlex. -C, Mackenzie........ enry, FE. L., “Samuel Ives Farmhouse, Graham © Conn.” oo 10x14, Clapp & NEAT bh, S.Gv.6 <1.) 6S eRe ee ee ee eo eee cee eee eee eee weer see eee Wiggins, y, “Afternoon: pens Conn.”’ Cee 12x16 Pe tS ylvester. acmtemirmsye Dessar, L. P “Landscape” cMitboara), 10%x 1434, Henry ee Meter ses Sciere Spat a ee xls, w. A. BOLING ha. 5. ola ood et os ops cctio te hte neteeetens Murphy, J. F., ieee Ata yen ea als Uisal Ces apap INO Re a “Landscape,” 11xi5%4, W W. M Wiggins, C., westite Wp UspeRN, Rms O2 Mig las Hassam, GC. “Nocturne: Montmartre,” eT 6IAx 122455-Nbonitosss Gallety.s veresceaeselers aie ole sce Ochtman, L., ‘“‘ Rventie” ‘(Panel), 114%x16, Dudensing SOT eerie asia ere sais teetayere oleic Caves jac, “Head. of -Child,?-16x13, Cop & big Agrascot, J., “‘Fortuny’s Studio” (Panel), “16x. 11, G. ‘- Stirling beak Pens aie a Oe oe See Wiggins, C, “In the Meadows,” 12x18, G. T. Stirling’ aiiqss. mabangae eee rs entier, E., ‘Day ae 15x18, i: So ham Max, G., cadens > 18x14, C. Emanuel..... ridgman, F., (Arabs ab "Home, ” 13x18%, ORS rey ES: aioe CME AA NE RO a SoA OES DOS OO Farquharson, D., “After the Rain,” Paes Henry Schultheis ...........-5 esse eceeenee Chelminski, oe sans Peed etx; «mM. Kuagedler ee Pe hapten nertrd acs aire AR A oe EP: 14x20, W. W. ae Apts cee seamen Brown, J. G., “Me and Jack, - “D4xd7, Howard ‘offin, W. A., “Evening Over the Hills,” 14x 20, He Preridetgast icc Sauthicld, Ee : mee Wr “Near Moriches, 1. i" 16x20, . Prender@ast. oasicenig seuss 005s oe ee tt 6s fob, To, Magmic Lote cata, Tobe Ge. Mingo sth Apple “Béugtis 2412, pavis, W. oe se Holy? id, Warwick tobinson T., “Watering Pots,” 22x18, John f Ochtman, L., “Early Autumn,” 16x22, John N. Deas errata stars oe eunagr sare steno ee Sloot ove i 0 taaly McCord, Geo., “‘Mid-Day on Lagoon,” 24x18, James RNa airate Re aa ee xc wn a bec oes Crane, Bruce, “The eS 16x24, nap Cc WSU WiO Gis i ate oe un otevn%e/e) e's: Soe elahe ele lelejsisia-owp Couse; Ec 1, "Two Braves, 20x24, R. Duden- sing & gee aoe eke pee tte ee re: Ratan ae Wiggins, C., “On the Dunes,’’ 24x20, L. Pren- ET OAS Chatelain rerslaleuchav 6 Pyelekbialos wi sleeps cstetns eres 3.8 Béranger, Emile, ‘Domestic Happiness,” 20x 24, Geb Sterling BF ly eH EN EN ieee a) hee ca Kost, F. A., ‘Ford—Long Island,” 28x24, ieahe ry N acc CheuT CHILG Haury Macrae stlelgts sia. diewine nes ok sce)? McCord, G. H., eee Marine,” 20x26, Johny Ce WEIWOOd. ai. sie seo ncien soo tes op Couse, E. I., “Etaples,” 24x29, Henry Schul- 'Crane, B., “Valley of Housatonic,” 20x30, | RIGHT PG AlleLIBS Oe Wek Vissels cream ety gp mierare. oe bts Wiggins, Guy C., “New England: Autumn | on the Hills, df 35x30, H. Leroy Jones.. | Davis, C.~H., “Melting Clouds,” 30x25, Mac- beth G Pe icce sin: ene a ox sape aedepcinkatetensioia KOT, = A “The -Stome Bridge,” 20x24, HOPE INOVIGS tale sicliiaie ln shold a 0a aa Phebe eg ee Couse Ee 3 °A Naeees Street in France,” 24x29, cP: INOMES tragarchakeey wai enate peels | Dogert, ‘f Aifoolight, 9 ORO», Lr, Oppenheim Moran, Ts “The Approaching Storm,” 20x St) Deri we mei AItIOLS 1. cpap ius cacéshtattplnl ths a dentin “Eh iy aka ERE SS Ge ER OR SA Radway sas: tee aaa ages tresses pees a 180 90 70 140 210). ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK BEGINNING SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1917 FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL 6 P.M. AND CONTINUING UNTIL NOON OF THE DATE OF SALE (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) NEARLY THREE HUNDRED VALUABLE PAINTINGS BY CELEBRATED AMERICAN’ AND FOREIGN ARTISTS TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF THE HOTEL PLAZA ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS JANUARY 24th AND 25th, 1917 BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O’CLOCK AND CONCLUDING ON FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26th AT 8.15 O'CLOCK AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF NEARLY THREE HUNDRED VALUABLE PAINTINGS OF THE AMERICAN AND FOREIGN SCHOOLS TO BE DISPOSED OF BY DIRECTION OF MR. EDWARD G. O’REILLY (RESIDING AT THE HOTEL PLAZA) MR. FREDERIC B. THOMASON, MR. E. A. GURNEE MR. JUSTUS MORRIS, Jr., MR. ARTHUR M. NOWAK | MR. HOMER LEE MR. GRAHAM F. BLANDY, MR. IRVING T. BUSH AND FOR ACCOUNT OF SEVERAL ESTATES AND OTHER INTERESTS AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE ON THE EVENINGS HEREIN STATED THE FIRST TWO SESSIONS AT THE HOTEL PLAZA AND THE CONCLUDING SESSION AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY AND HIS ASSISTANT, MR. OTTO BERNET, OF THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 2,4 AND 6 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET MADISON SQUARE SOUTH NEW YORK THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the purchase money as may be required, and the names and addresses of the pur- chasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, in default of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. | Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at the time of sale shall be made within ten days thereafter, in default of which the undersigned may either continue to hold the lots at the risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be necessary for the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or private sale, and without other than this notice, re-sell the lots for the benefit of such purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) arising from such re-sale shall be a charge against such purchaser. 4. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 9 A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days—except holidays—between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American Art Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and only on pre- senting the bill of purchase. Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, of any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be performed by the Association for purchasers. The Association will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. 6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the pur- chaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, and thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution in caring for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself responsible if such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Association of the correctness of the description, genuineness or authenticity of any lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not noted. Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, after which it is sold “as is” and without recourse. The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- rectly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued, and, in its judgment, may either sell the lot as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby would become responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without proper foundation. AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, American Art Galleries, Madison Square South, New York City. FIRST EVENING’S SALE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1917 IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF THE PLAZA Firth AVENUE, 58TH TO 59TH STREET BEGINNING AT 8.15 O'CLOCK Eduard Charlemont Austrian: 1848—1906 I—LH BUVEUR y Panel: Height, 12% inches; width, 61% inches A FULL-LENGTH standing figure of a soldier of the Louis Treize period, in costume of light gray doublet and breeches, under- jacket of light buff as indicated on the left arm, red stockings with yellow ribbons tied at the knees, and a wide-brimmed black hat, crowning flowing locks of dark brown. ‘The soldier holds in his right hand a large pewter tankard, and turns his head over his left shoulder, smiling as if about to drink some- one’s health. ‘Through an open window on the right appears a bit of landscape, and on a table are a sword and broad leather belt. Signed at the lower right, and dated ’84. Henry Graves Collection, Catalogue No. 3, New York, 1909. Property of Mr. Witiiam H. Honicx. $ 200. ¥ Pek Warren B. Davis AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 2—BESIDE THE FOREST POOL Height, 13 inches; length, 20 inches A. FULL-LENGTH nude female figure, in back view, reclining at ease, as if asleep, on a great, smooth bowlder, its gray surface making a foil for luminous flesh. Dark green foliage in the background adds still further emphasis. Signed at the lower right. Purchased direct from the artist. Property of Mr. Epwarp G. O’ReEItty. Sie, 1? fucttine 3. Aotekerahk Kimindy Jena ConNTEMPORARY 8-THE TAX GATHERER Panel: Height, 12 inches; width, 734 inches A FULL-LENGTH figure of a young man in Directoire costume and the tricolor cockade in his hat. He carries his cane under his left arm while, with both hands, he holds up a book and pencil. He is evidently “taking notes.” Signed at the lower left, and dated MiincnHen 1884. Purchased from the late T. J. Blakeslee. From the collection of the late Leon Manpet. Cs ig aa, David Johnson, N.A. AMERICAN: 1827—1908 4—A HOMESTEAD AT PLAINFIELD, N. J. Height, 814 inches; length, 11 inches A COMFORTABLE-LOOKING and spacious farm-house, with white walls and dull red chimneys, standing in a grove of trees, is placed in the middle distance on the bank of a stream. The stream and a part of the nearer shore occupy the foreground. Cows are seen coming from the farm down to the brink to water, and a buggy is passing along the road on the right. Over all is a sky of gray clouds with here and there a little bit of blue. Signed with monogram at the lower left. On the back of the canvas the title and signature are painted in full, with date 1890. Property of Mr. E. A. GURNEE. He. SS. Warren B. Davis AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 5—NUDE FIGURE ~ Height, 934 inches; width, 724 inches A FULL-LENGTH nude figure of a young woman, in back view, seated on the smooth top of a bowlder, the lower part of which is covered with moss, gracefully supporting her weight by her right arm, while the left is raised over her head. The dark waters of a shaded pool and dark green foliage form the back- ground. Signature (partly erased) on the left (in pool) Purchased direct from the artist. Property of Mr. Enwarp G. O’REILLY. “0. | AP Ginn J. Francis Murphy, N.A. AMERICAN: 1853— 6—LANDSCAPE Height, 5 inches; length, 7 inches A LANDSCAPE with autumn effects, in which, from a pool in the foreground, level fields extend to a belt of trees; a group of trees and bushes on the right, and a sky of gray and qualified white with a bit of gray pink near the horizon. Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. Evwarp G. O’Reitiy. Go's: Ay? Jane> ae babe on, Albert Blakelock, N.A. AMERICAN: 1847— 7—MUIR BRIDGE, CALIFORNIA Height, 634 inches; width, 414 inches Tue natural rock bridge on the Pacific Coast, called Muir Bridge, appears in the middle of the picture with high, dark cliffs in the foreground. 'The sea passes through the arch of the bridge and gulls are flying about. A bit of low-toned blue sky is seen above. Signed at the lower left. From the Frederick S. Gibbs Collection, Catalogue No. 116, New York, 1904. Property of Mr. Eywarp G. O’REILty. Ivan Pokitonow Russtan: 1840— 8—A RURAL EPISODE Panel: Height, 714 inches; length, 10%4 inches In a field, which occupies the foreground, are seen a horse without harness except a driving bridle, and a peasant woman who is stooping over to examine his right forefoot. On the left, just over a hedge, is a cart, and beyond are level green fields with one or two clumps of trees. The sky is composed of gray clouds. Signed at the lower right. From Boussod, Valadon & Co. Property of Mr. Wituiam H. Huticx. Etienne Prosper Berne-Bellecour Frencu: 1838—1910 9—AWAITING THE COMMAND Panel: Height, 181% imches; width, 81% wmches FULL-LENGTH standing figure of a French cavalryman, whose uniform consists of a steel and brass helmet with horse-hair plume, blue tunic with red epaulettes, white trousers, and low- topped boots. He holds a lighted match in his right hand with which he is about to light his pipe held in the left. The setting is composed of horse water-troughs immediately be- hind the figure in the spacious courtyard of a military barrack. Signed at the lower left, and dated 1883. Property of Mr. Witiram H. Huticx. /Q 0. | fe: Aelhivood Jean Charles Cazin Frencu: 1840—1901 10—NIGHT Panel: Height, 54% inches; length, 634 inches A STARLIGHT night effect with a house in the center of the composition. A hillock, a roadway leading to the house, and _a stable occupy the foreground. Light shows through a win- dow on the side of the house, and also more dimly through a _ skylight window in the roof. It is probably the dwelling of an artist in the country in France. The sky is dotted with stars _ and there is a light on the horizon at the extreme right of the picture. 7 | Signed at the lower left. To be sold to close an Estate. PEE: ae a. Johns Louis Leloir FreNcH: 1843—1884 1I—_FANTAISIE ITALIENNE Panel: Height, 1244 inches; width, 81 inches A FULL-LENGTH standing figure of a young woman leaning against a gray wall, with pilasters on either side. The hands, clasped below the waist, hold a bunch of red and white flowers, and the costume is composed of draperies of pink, yellow and black. Signed at the lower right, and dated 1877. Purchased from the William Shaus Galleries. By order of an Executria. ISO | LY tte Bernet, ag'. Georges Michel Frencu: 1763—1843 12—-LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE Panel: Height, 934 inches; length, 1814 inches Tuis landscape depicts a stretch of diversified country with rising ground on the left where, among the trees, is a cottage near a road which runs from the left foreground into the middle of the picture. Some cows and a white goat are seen in the roadway, and beyond is a horseman and other figures. The sky is composed of white and gray clouds. By order of Mrs. Haroup TuHorne, daughter of the late H. S. Witson. Marie Francois Firman-Girard ' Frencu: 18388— 13—IN THE GARDEN Height, 14 inches; width, 10 inches A PLEASING genre picture, showing a lady in a silk gown of pale pink, seated on a stone bench in a garden, with her head resting on her hands as she looks down at a pet black spaniel. Beside her, on the bench, is a straw hat with black ribbon. Signed at the lower left. By order of Mrs. Harotp Tuorne, daughter of the late H. S. Witson: 50. : Vio AveliroA0 Carleton Wiggins, N.A. AMERICAN: 1848— 14—OXFORDSHIRES Panel: Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches A. sMALL flock of sheep, with black faces and fine coats of wool, advancing as they crop the grass of green pastures. The sheep occupy the middle of the picture and beyond and above there is a wide stretch of flat country and a strip of gray sky. Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. E. A. Gurnee. S70. Ee. Robert Schleich GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 15—AT THE WATER SIDE Height, 814 inches; length, 16 inches In the left foreground, where is shown part of the borders of a lake, a deep old-fashioned punt is drawn up while its occu- pants, a woman with two children, are amusing themselves with a flock of ducks and ducklings. Some of the ducklings have ventured into the shallow water between the punt and the shore and are being fed by one of the children. In the right middle distance is an island, with a church dimly seen, and still farther away are the boundary shores and a range of hills. The sky of warm-tinted clouds is broken by pale sunlight, filtering through. Signed at the lower right. From the collection of the late Lron MANDEL. 1& 0. a SO GD Oe, Thomas Moran, N.A. AMERICAN: 1837— 16—A MEXICAN HACIENDA, LAKE CUITZEO Panel: Height, 15 inches; width, 12 inches . | In the middle of the foreground is a pool with trees on either | side, their foliage framing a view of a Mexican hacienda stand- ing on an eminence on the shore of a lake. All the foreground, : and most of the tree foliage, are in shadow, while sunlight | illumines the middle distance where stands the building with its white walls. Signed at the lower right, and dated 1885. Property of Mr. E. A. Gurnee. /GO. ee ac hbryie Edward L. Henry, N.A. AMERICAN: 1841— 17—SAMUEL IVES FARMHOUSE, GOSHEN, CONNECTICUT Millboard: Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches A BRICK farmhouse in the center of the picture, with barns and other farm buildings on the right, seen beyond an orchard, which occupies the foreground. A man and a woman picking apples, a well with sweep and a horse and carriage are other features of the composition. CUUNSINS a summer sky of blue with white clouds. Signed at the lower right, and dated Serv. °72. Property of Mr. Epwarp G. O’REILLY. George H. Boughton, N.A., R.A. AMERICAN: 18384—1905 18S—_WINTER Millboard: Height, 16 inches; width, 10 inches A FULL-LENGTH figure of a young girl of the better class of Holland, wearing a pretty costume comprising a crimson bodice, light gray skirt and green apron, with a cape bordered with white fur and a muff of the same; her head crowned by a little cap of light green. She wears gray leather shoes and, with her right foot, is tapping the ice on a pool in the fore- ground, which cracks under the pressure. ih A SEATED figure of a young peasant mother, in gray jacket and cap and blue apron with a bowl on her lap, peeling potatoes, while her little girl stands beside her essaying the same task. ; The setting is a cottage interior with a fireplace on the right where the pot is boiling. Signed at the lower right. Property of Mr. Homer Ler. Frederick A. Bridgman, N.A. AMERICAN: 184'7— 37—_ARABS AT HOME Height, 13 inches; length, 181% inches A. GRouP of two men in white bournouses, three women sitting on the ground, and yet another woman standing nearby, ap- pears in the foreground of the composition, which depicts the interior of a rudely constructed building with large timbers supporting the roof. On the left, back of the group, is a woman tending a fire on the floor, and nearby is a white Arabian horse eating his dinner. Rays of light, traversing the blue smoke from the fire, fall from an opening in the roof, and at — the extreme left, where a second room is indicated, sunlight falls on the wall. : | Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. E. A. GurNEE. Joo. oe S ee Hippolyte Camille Delpy. Frencu: 1841—1910 38—EVENING ON THE RIVER Panel: Height, 114% inches; length, 2034 inches THE waters of a river, smooth in the calm of evening, fill the right foreground, and a portion of the middle distance, and reflect the warm yellows, grays, and pinks of a sunset sky. At the edge of the green bank on the left, a punt is moored, and on the opposite shore, on the right, are groups of trees. A belt of trees also, with the spire of a church, rising above the foliage, is seen on the left. Signed at the lower right, and dated ’99. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, JR. SOD. te tot. Sat Tees ane i. Hugh Bolton Jones, N.A. AMERICAN: 1848— : 39 _HARLY SPRING Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches A sTREAM flows into the foreground between meadows clothed in the fresh green of early spring, bordered by trees which stretch away into the distance, some with bare branches, others tinged with yellow green, and one still retaining some brown leaves of the autumn before. On the left is a stretch of coun- try with hills in the distance, and the sky is filled with gray clouds showing pale blue through the rifts. Signed at the lower right. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, Jr. | : a /5O David Farquharson, A.R.A. British: CONTEMPORARY 40—AFTER THE RAIN Height, 20 inches; width, 1614 inches THRovuGH an English village lane, with oaks on either side in foliage of dull red, and cottages in the distance, a herd of steers advances to the foreground. The wet roadway and puddles of water reflect the surroundings and the sky of gray. Signed at the lower left, and dated 1901. Property of Mr. Enwarp G. O’REILty. oe ty SPAT OER DLS Jan von Chelminski PoutsH: ConTEMPORARY 41—THH OUTPOST Height, 16 inches; length, 26 inches Two Hussars, of the time of Napoleon I, with blue uniforms and shakos with high black pompoms, are seen standing beside their horses in a snow-covered road in the foreground. On the right of the road is a sign-post, and at a point where it climbs a hilly slope is a group composed of two officers and a hunts- man with his dog. One of the officers holds a map in his hands and the huntsman is doubtless being interrogated. The land- scape beyond shows a stretch of country and an evening sky with tints of blue, gray, yellow and pink. Signed at the lower right. Property of Mr. Granam F. Bianpy. 3OO Pp. i NDT eee a ° Bruce Crane, N.A. AMERICAN: 1857— 42—GOLDEN AFTERNOON Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches TuHrovuGH the meadows of the foreground, on which he shadows from nearby trees, runs a little stream. Crossing the picture in its middle portion are groups of trees and a rail fence; a house with white walls appears at the left; beyond is indicated a glimpse of a lake and distant hillsides and over all is a sky of gray. The autumn tints which characterize the season are imbued with an atmospheric haze and a golden tone prevails throughout. | Signed at the lower right. Property of Mr. E. A. Gurnee. LIO. fe, pugel Henry Pember Smith AMERICAN: 1854—1907 43—A HILL COUNTRY, CONNECTICUT Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches A roaD in the left foreground leads into the picture and disap- pears by a turn into a piece of woods, where the wall and chimney of a house are seen embowered in the foliage. Trees on either side of the roadway reach well upward in the composi- tion. On the right is a comfortable-looking farm-house with white walls and a small red barn nearby. . Farther away is a view of rolling country with belts of trees and fields. The effect is in sunlight and the sky shows light clouds with a little pale blue here and there. Signed at the lower right. Property of Mr. E. A. GuRNEE. V4 Aisa Pie a, Sf A y/ oe =¥ John G. Brown, N.A. AMERICAN: 1831-19138 44—MEH AND JACK Height, 24 inches; width, 17 mches A YOUNG boy, with gray jacket and breeches, a red Jersey and black cap, seated on his boot-blacking box, holding on his lap a most sympathetic-looking dog with dark brown coat, white- streaked face and white fur on his neck and the tips of his toes. Beside the lad, on the left, is the box with straw inside for the comfort of his pet, and his brushes and other tools of his trade are lying on the pavement about him. Signed at the lower left, with Copyricut 1905. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, Jr. oO. Morar Ferre William Anderson Coffin, N.A. AMERICAN: 1855— 45—EVENING OVER THE HILLS Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches Tus landscape shows a stretch of rolling meadow lands and a roadway occupying the foreground, some farm buildings backed by a piece of woods in the middle distance, and farther away a stream and distant hills. The sky, gradated from gray- ish-pink upward into tempered blue, shows belts of cloud at the horizon, and other clouds floating above, their edges tinged with orange. Signed at the lower right. — Property of Mr. KE. A. Gurnee. aol 1 WH. Lake, formed Frederick W. Kost, N.A. AMERICAN: 1861— 46—TWILIGHT: SOUTHFIELD, LONG ISLAND Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches A pastToraAL landscape with a road and a pool in the meadows of the foreground. ‘Two white calves are on the brink of the pool and two slender trees appear on the left at the roadside. Beyond are the roofs of some buildings, clumps of trees, and two large oaks in the right-hand portion of the composition. The sky, with an expanse of gray cloud above, shows a band of red and yellow at the horizon where the sun has disappeared at the close of day. Signed at the lower right. Property of Mr. E. A. GurneEE. HOGA CoRLL S x s a) ie) Theodore Robinson AMERICAN: 1852—1896 47—-MOONRISEH Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches LrvEL meadows with long shadows cast on the green grass by a sinking sun, behind the spectator, and a belt of trees, crossing the middle distance, among which three poplars rise above the other masses of foliage, are backed by an early even- ing sky of pink. The full moon, silvered yellow as it rises, is seen near the middle of the picture just above the tree tops. Signed at the lower right. Property of Mr. Enwarp G. O’REItty. ol/0 | A. a. ieee Ralph Albert Blakelock, N.A. AMERICAN: 1847— 48—HARLY EVENING Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches FIELps, a little stream on the left, some trees and a red-roofed house, are the elements composing the foreground and middle distance, while beyond, stretching the whole way across the canvas, is a range of blue hills. The important feature of the picture, however, is the sky, which rises from grayish-pink tints at the horizon through various gradations of warm white to pale qualified blue at the top. The brilliancy of the sky is strengthened by the warm general tones used in depicting the fields, trees and other elements. Signed at the lower right. Purchased from Mrs. Blakelock, 1901. Property of Mr. E. A. Gurnee. ov , WY, Pig oe / Will H. Low, N.A. : AMERICAN: 18538— 49—NEHATH APPLE BOUGHS Height, 24 inches; width, 12 inches THE orchard is gay in its flowering livery of spring. Through the blossoming branches, the sun dapples the ground with golden gleams. Fair and delicate in her beauty as the flowers that embower her, a maiden is about to enter a pool in the fore- ground. Her erect figure is graceful in pose. Signed at the lower left, Witt H. Low, New York, 1888. Thomas B. Clarke Collection, Catalogue No. 312, New York, 1899. Emerson McMillin Collection, Catalogue No. 125, New York, 1913. Property of a Private Collector. SFO. eS, Mes Warren B. Davis AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 50—AT THE POOL Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches A. FULL-LENGTH nude figure of a young woman with auburn hair, on a great flat-topped rock overhanging a pond with dark waters, below on the right. She is depicted in back view, half seated, and the head seen in profile as, supporting herself on the edge of the rock, she looks over and down into the depths. Signed at the lower left. Purchased direct from the artist. Property of Mr. Epwarp G. O’REILLy. Adah Clifford Murphy (Mrs. J. Francis Murpruy) AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 5I—— JOY Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches A YouNG woman with arms extended, as she spreads out in dancing fashion the wide skirt of her red gown, is placed in a setting of green fields, sapling trunks on the left and trees on the right, and a sky with white clouds and blue. Signed at the lower left, and dated 1913. Property of Mr. Epwarp G. O'REILLY. Go. ia f tp hng Charles Webster Hawthorne, N.A. AMERICAN: 1872— 52—GIRL SEWING Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches A GIRL, with a white waist, seated in a green wicker chair with cushions, and her head bent over her task of sewing on a piece of yellowish-gray clothing or drapery which is spread over her knees. An oval mirror, hanging on the wall in the right upper corner of the canvas, reflects the back of her head and a bit of her shoulder where the light falls on it. Signed at the upper left. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, Jr. LEO, Lakhulb thes hg eae ia Pw. Theodore Robinson AMERICAN: 1852—1896 583—_THE WATERING POTS Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches A FULL-LENGTH figure of a French woman, in white bodice, blue skirt and peaked straw hat, seated in the sunshine on the stone curbing of a garden pool, with two huge watering pots beside her. A pathway leads from the foreground between trees and bushes into the shade. Signed atthe lower right, and dated 1890. Property of Mr. Epwarp G. O’REItty. 2/0. | | VETS Smeets Leonard Ochtman, N.A. AMERICAN: 1854— 54—HKARLY AUTUMN Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches A sANpby road leads from the left foreground through meadows and fields, with a turn in the middle distance, and continues its course to a wood indicated on the horizon. All the foreground is in shadow, while pale autumn sunshine illumines the rest of the landscape. Some trees with brown foliage are seen in the foreground on the left; a woman is depicted walking along the road in the middle distance, and on the horizon at the left are some white houses and barns. The sky is gray-blue. Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. E. A. Gurnee. Piel a = : Otc /1 0. f Sait it George Herbert McCord, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 1848—1909 55—MID-DAY ON THE LAGOON Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches ( A GrouP of boats appears near the middle of the picture, their sails showing tints of yellow and brown. On the right, close up to a landing-place, is a rowboat with two men. A space of greenish blue is seen amid the clouds in the upper portion of the sky and this is reflected in the water, together with the color of the sails and hulls of the boats. Signed at the lower right, and dated 1907. Property of Mr. E. A. Gurnee. V6.0: ; Bruce Crane, N.A. AMERICAN: 1857— 56—THE DUNES Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches A roadway leads from the immediate foreground across a plain and disappears in the distance as it passes a tumble-down barn and a clump of trees. Above the low horizon is a sky of gray clouds. Grays and black are the dominant tints in the picture. Signed at the right center. Property of Mr. Freperic B. 'THomason. 3 a fe ETL William Merritt Post AMERICAN: 1857— 57—_OCTOBER Height, 16 inches; length, 26 inches TurouGH level fields, with the green of the grass dulled by the frost and with brown, dried herbage, a stream winds into the middle of the picture, where a belt of trees and strips of light timber beyond shows tints of autumn foliage. Overhead is a sky with fleecy white clouds. Signed at the lower right. By order of Mrs. Harotp Tuorne, daughter of the late H. S. Witson. 70. Urner ees ee E. Irving Couse, N.A. AMERICAN: 1866— 58—THE TWO BRAVES Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches On the bank of a stream, hidden from view from the opposite shore by a clump of trees, are two Indians, one who is “sitting on his hunkers” holding a bow and arrow in his hand, and the other looking over as he stands beside him. Both wear feather headdresses, and both are nude except for their loin cloths and moccasins. Across the stream, where the sunlight plays on the grass and foliage, a buck and doe are seen looking over a bush. Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. Jusrus Morris, Jr. Carleton Wiggins, N.A. AMERICAN: 1848— 59—ON THE DUNES Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches A Dutcu shepherd, with his dog, watching his flock as they pasture. In the distance is a stretch of low flat country under the shadow of gray clouds. Signed at the lower left, and dated 1912. Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co., New York. Property of Mr. Evwarp G. O’ReEItty. he fr trolergadt 1 EO. Emile Béranger FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 60—DOMESTIC HAPPINESS Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches A Group showing a young mother with her baby on her lap seated before a fireplace, while her husband leans over her in an affectionate attitude, pressing his face against her hair. The young woman wears a gown of white and the young man, in costume of the Directoire period, pink coat and light blue breeches, seems about to go out, as he wears his hat and has his walking stick under his arm. The furnishings of the room indicate an abode of a family of the upper class. Signed at the lower left. By order of Mrs. Haroxp 'THorne, daughter of the late H. S. Witson. Ot tC Hoecherak a5. Frederick W. Kost, N.A. American: 1861— 61—A FORD, LONG ISLAND Height, 28 inches; width, 24 inches A STREAM in the foreground across which, where it is ford- able, has just passed a cart loaded with big logs, drawn by two white horses, and is about to mount the slope of the opposite shore; a low hillside, there, with a group of trees, on the right, in autumn foliage, and a clump of smaller ones, at the left. A sky of light grays shows a bit of blue near the top, balancing a note of the same hue in the carter’s jacket, and, together with the broad reflection of it on the water, serves as a foil for the rich autumnal tints in the middle portion of the composition. Signed at the lower right. Purchased direct from the artist. Property of Mr. Epwarp G. O’REI1t1y. VHS. “A. y? 4 hee George H. McCord, A.N.A. . | AMERICAN: 1848—1909 62—SUNSET: MARINE Height, 20 inches; length, 26 inches A GrouP of vessels, with vari-colored sails, is coming forward from the left of the picture, and other vessels are seen, with sails up, farther away at the extreme right. The brilliant hues of a sunset sky, including yellow, orange and red, are reflected in the water, the whole producing an effect of golden glow. Signed at the lower left. Property of a Private Collector. 24S. prhm KK tLellsoool E. Irving Couse, N.A. | AMERICAN: 1866— 683—ETAPLES Height, 24 inches; length, 29 inches A PEACEFUL evening scene in the Port of Etaples, with two groups of people in the foreground, which is filled by a broad space adjoining a landing-place on the sea. The nearer group is composed of a sailor-man sitting on a barrel, while a young woman, with a child in white dress on her arm, is standing near him; the other group is composed of two fisherwomen and a man, who are busy with the baskets full of fish which they have apparently just lifted from one of the sail-boats moored — at the wall, on the left. The moon is rising and a light shines from one of the cottages at the edge of the town on the ex- treme right. Subdued reds, blues, browns and grays are the principal color notes. Signed at the lower right. Bruce Crane, N.A. AMERICAN: 1857— Property of Mr. Justus Morris, JR. Bt So. 64—IN THE VALLEY OF THE HOUSATONIC Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches A oray barn, and a red corn-crib on the right, with a wide farm road leading past them, a stretch of withered grass and herbage, and a stone wall on the left, make up the foreground. Beyond is a little space of farming land and a timbered hillside. The sky is filled with gray cloud. In the general color scheme of grays qualified with a little yellow-brown and green, the red corn-crib makes a note of value. Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. E. A. Gurnee. Pero. Dio ere leott fe nH Sa sate Guy Carleton Wiggins, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 18€3— 65—A BLOW FROM THE NORTHWEST Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches A scEeNE on Fifth Avenue at 34th Street, looking northward. The wide roadway and sidewalks and the buildings on the west side of the street occupy the central part of the canvas, and a snow-fall blown by the wind partly obscures the figures and vehicles, the buildings farther up the street being prac- tically obliterated by the blinding storm. Some bright notes of red, green and yellow in the automobiles and a ’bus climbing the hill spot the white snow-covered roadway. Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. Freperic B. THomason. 370. Sreclen ting Coe Guy Carleton Wiggins, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 1883— 66—NEW ENGLAND: AUTUMN ON THE HILLS Height, 25 mches; length, 30 inches PasTuREs with herbage seared by early frosts, sloping upward on the left, occupy the foreground. Near the middle of the picture is a group of trees, mostly bare of foliage, and beyond, on the right, fields and belts of trees partly under cloud shadow stretch away into the distance. The sky is composed of gray clouds with a bit of blue in the-upper right. Signed at the lower left. HW. LeMy yee Property of Mr. E. A. Gurnee. qs. Charles Harold Davis, N.A. AMERICAN: 1856— 67—_MELTING CLOUDS Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches A LANDSCAPE with a foreground of rugged green pastures lying in shadow with a piece of country beyond stretching away to a low horizon. In the high sky are masses of clouds with inter- mingling spaces of blue. Notable as an effect of nature truth- fully observed and rendered in a distinguished scheme of color. Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. Freperic B. THomason. Frederick W. Kost, N.A. AMERICAN: 1861— 68—THH STONE BRIDGE Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches In the middle of the composition is a stone bridge with three arches under which passes a stream, proceeding from the left through a foreground of vivid green. At the left end of the bridge is a clump of oaks and on the right a belt of trees to balance them. Blue hills appear beyond and the sky is com- posed mostly of clouds of whitish gray with some blue, in the upper part, more or less streaked with white vapor. ‘The effect is in early autumn when leaves have colored but the grass has not yet been bitten by the frost. Signed at the lower right. Property of Mr. Enywarp G. O’Reinty. 17 0, Pa aa hah se EK. Irving Couse, N.A. AMERICAN: 1866— 69—A VILLAGE STREET IN FRANCE Height, 24 inches; length, 29 inches In the foreground a peasant woman, carrying a child on her arm, and another one holding on to her apron, approaches the spectator through a village street lined with low-browed houses of stucco construction with red-tiled roofs. The hour is early evening and lamp-light shines gently from a green-shuttered window in a house on the right. At the end of the street, in the distance, some tree forms are indicated and a warm-tinted gray sky fills the upper part of the canvas. : Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. E. A. Gurnee. a =F I ty — lod. sae ana ee George H. Bogert, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 1864— 70—MOONLIGHT Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches A MEADOW with a pool in the middle foreground near which a horse and cart are dimly seen, a tree on the left with foliage reaching to the top of the canvas, a group of trees beyond, and a belt of trees on the right, occupy the lower half of the canvas. ‘The foliage masses are so placed that a vista opens up showing the full moon just above the distant hills, and in the upper part of the sky are clouds which, both in color and value, serve to balance the darker warm tints of the foreground and middle distance. Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. Freperic B. THomason. Thomas Moran, N.A. AMERICAN: 1837— 71—_THE APPROACHING STORM Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches A roapway at the left, leading across a sedgy foreground, crosses a stream by a bridge in the middle distance and con- tinues its course past a group of trees on the left. On the right, on the farther shore of the stream, is a mass of trees, their trunks and foliage shining in the sunlight, which illumines that part of the picture. The sky shows great masses of dark gray clouds mingled with others of white, and a space of broken blue above in which cirrus clouds are twisted by the wind. A summer shower is passing on the extreme left. Signed at the lower right. Property of Freperic B. THomason, Esa. PLS. ty Le hubehed, Edwin Lord Weeks American: 1849—1908 72—PALACE AND LAKE AT SARKEH, AHMEDA- BAD, INDIA Height, 28 inches; length, 38 inches AN elaborate summer palace formerly much used by one of the old kings, now rapidly falling into ruins. On the lake is shown the rajah’s own pleasure boat with its crew of oarsmen in dark blue livery, while the rajah with his suite sits under the red awning in the center. A palanquin borne by four bearers having just brought-down one of the party is on the right. From sale of the artist’s works, American Art Association, No. 280, March, 1905. _ Property of a Private Collector J. EKenaes GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 73_FISHING IN THE BAVARIAN ALPS Height, 23 inches; length, 41 inches A PARTY, consisting of a man, a young woman, and a boy, are depicted in a large punt in the smooth deep waters of a lake in the Bavarian Alps. The young woman holds the oars, the man is holding over the side a net, and the little boy is intently watching to see what is about to come up in it from the water. The personages are of the comely Bavarian type and the land- scape setting, showing the hills beyond the water, is char- acteristic of the country. Signed at the lower right, and MtncuEN. _ Purchased from Wimmer & Co. From the collection of the late Leon MANDEL. 4A 3 7 Ss. a ye Bion tae J. Clayton Adams BritisH: ConTEMPORARY 74A—MIDSUMMER IN ENGLAND Height, 22 inches; length, 38 inches A smitine English landscape with a field of wheat in the foreground being harvested by the reapers. In the portion on the right, which is yet uncut, there are red notes given by poppies, and notes of white, blue and black by the clothing of the harvesters. The field slopes upward on the right, where it is bordered by a group of full-foliaged trees. On the left, be- yond the field, is a wide valley showing meadows and stretches of timber with hills in the distance. The sky is composed of gray and white clouds with spaces of blue. ‘The whole is in sunlight. Signed at the lower right and dated 1885. T'o be sold to close an Estate. LOO. AP Gita Paul Joseph Constantine Gabriel Dutcu: 1828— 75—LANDSCAPE Height, 26 inches; length, 40 inches : In a stubble field, with a line of shocks on the left, two men are loading the crop on a cart. The sky shows large masses of gray and white clouds with a space of gray blue at the upper left. Signed at the lower left. Property of a Private Collector. Siew. D tes War>r2t- Aime Perret FrencH: CONTEMPORARY 76—-SHEPHERDESS — Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches A YOUNG woman with red bodice and brown skirt, wearing sabots and a kerchief of red and gray, is seated on a big bowlder in the foreground of a pasture-field, with her flock of sheep crowded close about her as they crop the herbage. While tend- ing her sheep, the young woman is busy with a distaff held in her right hand, and a bobbin in her left. Beyond is a stretch of farm country and an afternoon sky with the sun behind a cloud radiating bands of light in the hazy atmosphere. Signed at the lower right. Purchased from Edward Brandus, New York. Property of Mr. Irvine T. Busu. Bo te dLahulthaly Henry W. Ranger, N.A. American: 1858—1916 77—_MOONLIGHT Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches In the foreground, which shows the shore of an inlet, a vessel with derricks is unloading cargo, which is being taken away in carts. Across the inlet, in the middle distance, rises a strip of shore, and above is a night sky of qualified blue, in which are two great masses of cloud. The moon, veiled by the lower : mass, sheds its light on the waters of the inlet. Signed at the lower left, and dated ’97. Property of Mr. Homer Ler. S060. es Ce. % bak Julian Rix AmERIcAN: 1851—1903 78—_LANDSCAPE Height, 32 inches; length, 42 inches Tue shallow waters of a stream are seen in the foreground, with a roadway passing across into the middle distance where there are fields, trees and hills shining in the sun. This vista is framed in by great trees on either side with foliage occupying all the upper part of the canvas. The sky, which appears in the middle portion of the composition, shows some strong blue and masses of warm-tinted white clouds. Signed at the lower right. Property of a Private Collector. LL. fo, & eee (/ ee a oe, goss gic Thomas Moran, N.A. AMERICAN: 1837— 79—MOONLIGHT AFTER STORM IN MID-OCEAN Height, 30 inches; length, 40 inches | Tues lower half of the picture is filled by the ocean, tumbling in great waves, and the upper part shows masses of dark clouds breaking up in the center where the full moon is seen in a space of light blue. Signed at the lower left, and dated 1902. On back, imscription: “Painted for J. G. Moulton, T. ~ Moran, 1902.” Property of a Private Collector. SEZ es AV oT a he ag. S37 5. J. H. L. de Haas DutcH: ConTEMPORARY 80—CATTLE Panel: Height, 31% inches; length, 8914 inches A cow, dark red and white, is standing in the foreground, in side view, while a bull, black with white face, stands beside her, on the left. ‘The two animals are grouped with their heads near together. A piece of hedge is seen at the left and a barrier on the right, behind which are two dun-colored cows, looking over. Beyond are a plain, with many cattle grazing, a wind- mill and a sky of gray clouds. Signed at the lower right. To be sold to close an Estate. Robert Cromwell Minor, N.A. AMERICAN: 1840—1904 81—MORNING AT NIANTIC Height, 36 inches; length, 54 mches _ From a foreground where a road leads through a forest, all in shadow under red and brown foliaged trees, there is a view through an opening of the country beyond. The light is con- centrated on this part of the picture, which is near the middle of the canvas, and in the blue sky with white clouds which appears through the gaps on the edge of the wood. — Signed at the lower right. Purchased direct from the artist. | Property of Mr. Homer Ler. 25, ff. Uae SECOND EVENING’S SALE THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1917 IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF THE PLAZA FirtH AVENUE, 58TH TO 59TH STREET BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 0’CLOCK Louis Paul Dessar, N.A. AMERICAN: 1867— 82—THE OX THAM Millboard: Height, 10 inches; length, 14 mches A TEAM of white-faced red oxen drawing a cart and advancing toward the foreground. Landscape setting in autumn tints. Signed at the lower right. Purchased direct from the artist. Property of Mr. Epwarp G. O’REILty. Carleton Wiggins, N.A. AMERICAN: 1848— 88—-LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE Height, 10 inches; length, 12 mches Two cows, one black and white lying down, and the other light brown and white standing a little farther away than her com- panion, are seen in the foreground, which shows the green grass of an orchard, a row of apple trees on the left, and one or two other cows grazing in the open spaces beyond. On the right, in the distance, are some farm buildings; and a summer sky, with white clouds, fills the right upper half of the picture. Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, JR. Pe ty dakutthecy J. Francis Murphy, N.A. AMERICAN: 18538— 84A— AUTUMN Panel: Height, 71/4, inches; length, 10 inches A sTRETCH of country with a clump of trees in autumn foliage on a hill at the right; sky of warm white with a little space of blue in the upper center. Signed at the lower left, and dated 1916. Property of Mr. Evwarp G. O’ReItry. eed Prclak: B2S. Homer D.Martin, N.A. AMERICAN: 1836—1897 85—_LANDSCAPE Height, 9 inches; length, 15 inches A. roAD leads from the foreground along the shore of a river lined with trees into the middle of the picture, where it disap- pears around a bend. On the right is a glimpse of the river and the farther shore, with trees and hills. A bit of sky is seen through the foliage, on the right, and there is also a glimpse of it in the upper left of the canvas. Property of a Private Collector. 18 O fie OD Leott- Alexander H. Wyant, N.A. -AmeERICAN: 1836—1892 : 86—_LANDSCAPE Height, 8 inches; length, 11 anches A WIDE, grass-covered plain fills the lower half of the picture and some trees are seen on the horizon, at the right. Cattle are indicated grazing in the foreground, which lies in shadow, and a sky of gray and white clouds is depicted with free, prompt execution. From the Executor’s sale of the artist’s work at the Ortgies Galleries, New York, 1894. J. M. Lichtenauer Collection, Catalogue No. 93, New York, 1913. Property of Mr. Enwarp G. O’REILty. QO, Sekot 6. tea J. Francis Murphy, N.A. AMERICAN: 1853— 87—_ AUTUMN Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches A CHARMING little rendering of an autumnal subject, showing a steep bank on the left where appears a tree covered with brown foliage, a stream amid the sedges in the middle of the canvas, a blue mountain in the distance, and a gray sky ac- cented, where the light breaks through, by warm tinted white. Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, JR. w5.0. Prosper Etienne Berne-Bellecour Frencu: 1838—1910 88—ARTILLERY MEN Height, 91% inches; width, 6 inches A FULL-LENGTH figure of a French artilleryman, pouring liquid of some kind from his canteen into a tin cup which he holds in his right hand; the uniform dark blue with red trim- mings, and the lower part of the trousers, finishing in leather, belonging to the period of the 80’s. Signed at the lower left, and dated 1886. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, Jr. Jo, ty dehulled Edouard Detaille Pp recn: 1846--1912 89—A LANCER Panel: Height, 13°4 inches; width, 10 inches AN extremely interesting example, depicting a lancer in scar- let uniform, mounted, lance in hand, carbine in leather case slung over the shoulder; scarlet saddlecloth, and black astrakhan cap with white aigrette. Signed at the lower left, and dated 1880. By order of Mrs. Haroup THorne, daughter of the late H. S. Wizson. Beli FAS Stanislas Lepine Frencu: 18386—1892 90—LANDSCAPE Height, 834 inches; length, 1334 inches Pasture lands in the foreground, with cattle grazing under trees on the left, and a girl with gray jacket and white cap seated on the grass; sky of blue with white clouds. Signed at the lower left. Property of a Private Collector. Stanislas Lepine Frencu: 1836—1892 91—_THE OUTSKIRTS OF ROUEN Height, 8 inches; length, 1414 inches THE river Seine, with its banks in the foreground, and view of the town in the distance, with cathedral and church towers; sky of gray clouds with a few spaces of blue. Signed at the lower left. Property of a Private Collector. Jules Dupre Frencu: 1812—1889 92—COWS DRINKING AT A POOL Height, 634 inches; length, 10% inches At the edge of a large pool, in the foreground, the water of which looks as if it might be deep, some cows are slaking their thirst, while on the bank on the right, a farm woman with black cloak is seated, keeping watch. 'The middle distance shows level pastures and trees, well spaced for effectiveness in the composition, and there are hills beyond. Jacob Maris DutcH: 1837—1899 98—BOATMAN Height, 15 inches; width, 8% inches AT a riverside, covered with green grass, a boatman with blue blouse is hauling his skiff inshore, to tie it up. Just beyond is a cottage with red roof and, a little farther away, on the right, is another with white walls. On the left is a group of tall trees. _A high sky shows an admirably composed mass of clouds of warm white with clear blue above. ' Signed at the lower left. Property of the Estate of the late Cou. Henry O. Serxas. JQ00, | y. Fi retler Co J. Francis Murphy, N.A. AmERrIcANn: 18538— 99 THE WOOD LOT Height, 14 inches; ; length, 19 inches Brown fields, with a few patches of green, slope from the fore- ground to the distance, on the right, while, on the left, a piece of woods makes the skyline. A tree, bare of leaves, raises its thin branches near the middle of the picture. Scattered about are logs and piles of firewood, and gray clouds fill the sky. Signed at the lower left, and dated 1914. Property of Mr. Epwarp G. O’Reintry. LOS (VG 4 Louis Paul Dessar, N.A. AMERICAN: 1867—- 100—LANDSCAPE Millboard: Height, 1084 inches; length, 1324 inches A. BROOK in the woods tumbles through spaces between great bowlders in the foreground, slender trees fill the upper part of the picture, and a bit of blue sky is seen at the right. Signed at the lower right. Purchased direct from the artist. Property of Mr. Epwarp G. O’REItty. = fy abate Alexander H. Wyant, N.A. AMERICAN: 18386—1892 101I—_THE POOL IN THE FOREST Height, 12 inches; length, 15 inches Deep in the woods, under the shade of great trees in autumn foliage, is a pool amid some great gray bowlders. ‘The low- toned color scheme is characterized by subdued browns, grays and greens, and a bit of sky, appearing in the distance on the right, through an opening in the foliage, serves to accentuate the somber shadows of the forest. Signed at the lower left. Purchased direct from the artist by the late Mr. Gustav Reichard. Property of Mr. E. A. Gurnee. ~ f) Pf wv. 2) 7. Ipoh bfv, ee 4 i Vv C4 GFO |, Robert Cromwell Minor, N.A. AMERICAN: 1840—1904 102—TWILIGHT Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches In the middle foreground a road, on the left two or three slen- der trees, and on the right a hillside with groups of trees crown- ing the summit. In the roadway is the figure of a woman with a dog at her side. All these elements are in subdued tints of warm greens, grays, and browns, and are in harmony with an evening sky which shows a large space of blue in the middle portion and a bank of clouds at the horizon, warm-tinted where the sun has set. Signed at the lower right. Property of Mr. E. A. Gurnee. 3/o. KD, & (otlfe, fa. Childe Hassam, N.A. _-AMERICAN: 1859— 1083—NOCTURNE Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches A Paris street scene at evening, with numerous figures, after rain has drenched the asphalt so that it reflects as clearly as a sheet of water. In the immediate foreground, with back to the spectator, is a young woman with white bodice and yellow- brown skirt picking her steps as she reaches the sidewalk curb, and a little farther away are two boulevardiers in top hats, a midinette, with a blue bandbox, and other men and women. Beyond are the foliage of the sidewalk trees, lamps aglow at a booth and, in the left upper corner of the picture, a space of rain-soaked gray sky. | | Signed at the lower left. Purchased from the artist, 1891. | J. M. Lichtenauer Collection, Catalogue No. 122, New York, 19138. Property of Mr. Epvwarp G. O’REILty. e@2QS. George H. Bogert, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 1864— 104 _ A PTERGLOW Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches Tue foreground, with a pool and bowlders, is subdued to ac- centuate the reddish glow that permeates the rest of the land- scape, showing ruddy light on the foliage of trees and a strip of meadow in the middle distance. Hills beyond, again, are cast in dark blue for greater contrast and the sky after sunset, with crescent moon high up on the left, flames with yel- low near the horizon and passes into blues above, where red clouds are floating. Signed at the lower right. Purchased direct from the artist. Property of Mx. Evwarp G. O’REILty. /& 0. a Sekutthas J. Francis Murphy, N.A. AMERICAN: 1853— 105—AFTERNOON ON THE MEADOWS Height, 14 mches; length, 19 inches Tur meadows, occupying the foreground and middle distance, are dull green and tawny in the autumn season; a little stream runs through them, on the left, and the blue smoke of a brush- wood fire is blown across them by the wind. On the right, a group of trees with sparse foliage of yellow and brown reaches up to the top of the canvas. Signed at the lower left, and dated 1913. Property of Mr. Epwarp G. O’Reirtry. /300. Edouard Detaille Frencwu: 1848—1912 106—_THE BUGLER (Pen and charcoal drawing tinted with water color) Height, 1914 inches; width, 141 inches A FULL-LENGTH standing figure of a French soldier in full field equipment. With his left hand he holds the strap of his rifle, which is slung over his shoulder, and with the right he holds against his side a bugle with the usual appendages of cord and tassels. Back of the soldier is a body of troops waiting at rest for the order to advance. Signed at the lower right, and dated 1883. Property of Mr. Wittram H. Hetrick. pe | aT A ty) aee, Jean Charles Meissonier, fils FRENCH: 107—_MUTUAL FRIENDS Height, 20°84 inches; width, 1838 inches A CAVALIER, in gray with white ruff and wristlets, and red stockings, wrapped in a black cloak and carrying a silver- topped malacca cane in his left hand, has stopped before a vine- : covered piazza to greet two friends, a young man and a young woman, who are leaning over the balustrade. The lady wears a costume of yellow and gray and the young man, who is dressed in light blue, is shaking hands with the passing friend while, as he is evidently a painter, with his left hand he holds his palette and brushes. Signed at the lower right, and dated 1883. T'o be sold to close an Estate. 2 ae o2 F< AG 4 MM = Lake V4 7 wor nS. J Josef Israels DutcH: 1824—1911 108—THE FISHER BOY Panel: Height, 20 inches; width, 1314 inches _A Boy, with brown cap and jacket, blue kerchief at the neck, and red trousers rolled up above the knees, is wading through the breakers of the sea in the foreground, carrying a little girl on his back. In the offing on the right, a vessel is indicated, and the sky shows a little strip of blue amid gray clouds. Signed at the lower right. Purchased from William Schaus. By order of an Executria. ISO, Pho 7 senescent Bernardus Johannes Blommers Dutcu: 1845—1914 : 109—_THH BIG BROTHER | Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches In the shallow waters of an inlet, where all are wading, a boy is sailing a toy boat, a performance that is evidently greatly admired by two smaller children, little girls. In the middle distance is a sand bar where children and young people are sitting while others bathe in the shore water. ‘The yellow-green sea, beyond, and a strip of blue-gray sky complete the picture. Signed at the lower right. Purchased direct from the artist. Property of Mr. Epwarp G. O’REILLy. ES 7, deh thon, a Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. Bririso: 1769—1830 110—M ASTER ANGERSTEIN Height, 1534 inches; width, 1234 inches A LIFE-SIZE bust portrait of a lad with light brown hair, in gray jacket and white collar, the head in three-quarter view to the right. J. Abner Harper Collection, Catalogue No. 16, New York, 1911. By order of Mr. Arruur M. Nowak, New York. VO. I~ 6. B. Clore Jan Van Baan Dutcu: 16383—1702 11I—PORTRAIT OF A DUTCH ADMIRAL Panel: Height, 1514 inches; width, 12 inches THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH portrait of a man with long curling dark hair and small mustache, the head turned to the left, and holding a baton in his right hand, while the left hand, gloved, is placed on the hip. The admiral’s uniform of gray is trimmed with gold bullion, a white lace collar shows below the chin, and there are great bows of black ribbon on the right shoulder and the forearms. 3 aye ae) Wath - RR. Allegre : FreNcH: CONTEMPORARY 195—ON THE GRAND CANAL, NEAR THE RIALTO, VENICE Panel: Height, 161% inches; width, 12 inches A GONDOLA, with its boatman sculling at the stern, is passing in the foreground. On the left, and in the middle distance, are the buildings of the city, with a tower rising high near the middle of the picture; overhead a sky of blue with clouds tinged with pink. Signed at the lower left. Signature also on the back, and dated 1905. On the back also a painted inscription: “To Mr. Edward G. O’Reilly, in remembrance of his first visit to Paris.—R. ALLEGRE.”’ Property of Mr. Epwarp G. O’REILLy, Gabriel Cornelius von Max GERMAN: 1840— 196—_HE' AD Height, 14 inches; width, 10 inches Tue head of a young woman with black hair hanging loose over her shoulders, which are covered with a red shawl. The face tilted slightly backward is in nearly full view to the spec- tator. Signed at the upper right. By order of an Executria. Henriette Ronner Dutrcna: 1821-—— 197—A FRIENDLY CALL Panel: Height, 12% inches; length, 174% inches A KINDLY mother cat is shown comfortably seated on a cushion in her box, surrounded by her little family of kittens with one other perched upon the box, and still another playfully rolling on its back on the floor. A bright looking little terrier mean- while has come to look into things and is near the box with his forefeet resting on the cushion. There seems nothing on the part of the cat and the kittens to show any disquietude, and nothing on the part of the terrier that might indicate any ane but the greatest friendliness. Signed at the lower right center on end of box. From the collection of the late LEon MANDEL. i 130. : dQ. | t.0Q : Bruck-Lajos Hunearian: 1846 198—_IN THE HARVEST FIELD Panel: Height, 1634 inches; width, 13 inches A. Group of two young peasant women who are aiding in the wheat harvesting. One, who carries a sheaf on her shoulder, has stopped to talk to the other who, sickle in hand, is sitting on 4 a bundle of sheaves. In the distance are some other women ~ - reapers and a cart, with a man or two loading grain. vid ' + b Signed at the lower left. Purchased from the artist. From the collection of the late Leon ManveEt. 30. tC 3, eee 4 Jacques Janssen BELGIAN: ConNTEMPORARY 199—_THE MILL Height, 19 inches; width, 15 inches A MILL with walls of stone and roof of red tiles, its wheel temporarily at rest, fills the left of the picture. On the right, the mill stream, slipping under the gate at the end of the mill- race, drops into its rocky bed and follows its course through the foreground amid bowlders and bunches of grass. Shrub- bery with white blossoms grows on the banks of the stream, the branches of a tree hang over the roof of the mill, a bit of country with farm buildings rises beyond on the right, and the composi- tion is completed by a summer sky with white clouds. Signed at the lower left. Property of Justus Morris, Jr., Esa. oO: ge tS aed William Trost Richards (Honorary Member National Academy of Design) AMERICAN: 1833—1905 200—OFF NEWPORT Millboard: Height, 84% inches; length, 16 inches A Heavy surf is breaking as the ocean rolls in, a rock or two on the left indicating that the shore is in the immediate fore- ground though hid from view by the surging floods. ‘The expanse of the ocean is seen at the right only as, on the left, the high breakers obscure the view. There are dark clouds in the sky, on the horizon and at the left of the picture, while from a space of the blue, at the left, afternoon sunshine accents the white of the surf. Signed at the lower left, and dated ’04. Property of the Estate of the late Cot. Henry O. Serxas. by. Kiroecllon 60 hk Edward Gay, N.A. “ae American: 1837— . 201—LANDSCAPE Panel: Height, 7°4 inches; length, 14 inches A LANDSCAPE in a gray day effect, depicting fields and hillsides: os dotted with trees, and a stream in the foreground. — Signed at the lower left. — Property of a Private Collector. | ' Alfred C. Howland, N.A. AMERICAN: 18388—1909 202—ON THE SHINE NEAR PARIS Height, 9 inches; width, 18 wmches STRONGLY marked cloud masses dominate this truthful bit from the reaches of the Seine, some miles below Paris. A thoroughly . pastoral land running through the bare, highly cultivated arable fields between Paris and Rouen. From sale of the artist’s works, American Art Association, 1910. Property of a Private Collector. 30 Addison T. Millar AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 2083—A SCENE IN THE ORIENT Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches THE walls of a fine building, with a door-way in the middle and a flight of stone steps, fill the canvas and are depicted with tints of pink, gray, blue, and green, according to the pattern of the tiles which ornament the facade. Looking out from the door-way is a man in a loose Kastern costume of white, with a white turban, as he speaks to another man in red and blue mounted on a horse, while he holds another with a green saddle ready to ride. On the far side of the steps, on the right, are two seated figures taking their ease. Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, JR. Gos. rat fclert, ag’ David Johnson, N.A. AMERICAN: 1827—1908 204—_BROOKSIDE, WALDEN, NEW YORK Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches Tue brook, with smooth waters, is seen in the right foreground flowing between its banks in the pastures, and reflecting the blue of asummer sky. On the left are some cows near the bank, and on the right a lady and boy, who have apparently just landed from a skiff. In the middle distance rise the branches and foliage of three fine oaks, fillmg all the central portion of the canvas, and other trees and more cattle are seen farther away. Signed with monogram D.J. at the lower left and signed on the back of the canvas with title and signature m full. Property of Mr. Jusrus Morris, JR. 70. Louis Moeller, N.A. AMERICAN: 1856— 205—-COMPARING NOTES Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches Two elderly, white-haired gentlemen, seated on either side of a table covered with a white cloth and bearing a punch bowl, books, papers and glasses, are discussing some question con- nected with the documents which they hold in their hands. The figure on the nearer side of the table is dressed in old English costume of red coat, green waistcoat, buckskin breeches, and buff top-boots; and the other one, whose figure is partly ob-— scured by the table, is doubtless dressed in the same way, judg- ing from the fact that his coat is red. ‘The setting for the episode is a room with a high wooden wainscoting, a bronze figure, arm chairs and a stool. Signed at the lower right, and Copyricut, 1907. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, JR. ZO. SO, Upe Wor mrete John Frederick Kensett, N.A. AMERICAN: 1818—1872 206—_IN THE CATSKILLS Height, 10 inches; length, 18 inches A. wibE valley, with farms and patches of forest, fills the fore- ground and a part of the middle distance at the right. It is enclosed by the mountains, with a rounded, timbered peak prominent on the left of the composition, and a range making an irregular sky-line appearing in the distance, in the middle and on the right. The sky shows cloud forms of gray and white, on the right, and a clear space of blue, at the left. Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, Jr. AO. bhzabek aa Carleton Wiggins, N.A. AMERICAN: 1848— 207—CATTLE AND LANDSCAPE Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches A FINE cow, red with large white spots, white face and dewlap, stands near the middle of the foreground, head lifted and turned to the left. Another cow, dun color and white, stands back of her and a third, black and white, is grazing a little way off on the right. ‘The landscape includes a view of the sea and a sky of clouds. Signed at the lower left, and dated 1911. Property of Mr. Epwarp G. O’REILty. Roswell Morse Shurtleff, N.A. AMERICAN: 1838—1915 208—_OCTOBER HUNTING Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches A woop interior with a clearing in the foreground, where there isa pool. A hunter, with his gun on his shoulder, is seen coming through the clearing preceded by his dog, who is lapping at the edge of the water. The color scheme is entirely in tints of brown and gray, diversified by some green in the foreground, and some spaces of a warm, gray sky are seen beyond through the open- ings in the forest. Signed at the lower right. Property of Mr. E. A. Gurnee. e HOG 02h p 7. 50. Thomas Moran, N.A. AMERICAN: 1887--— ge 209—-THE MOUNTAIN RANGE Height, 7 inches; length 22 inches THERE is a roadway in the immediate foreground with two _ figures walking along. In the middle distance is astrip of water _ and beyond it rises a range of mountains which stretch from one end of the picture to the other. The sky shows white clouds” with a space or two of blue. a Signed at the lower right. Property of Mr, E. A. Gurnee. yore dy? Avelling lon Frank De Haven, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 1856— 210—SUNSET Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches In the foreground is a space of pasture-land traversed by a road leading from the lower left of the composition and enclosed by a fence with open gate, and a high bank on the left. Be- yond, a stretch of hilly country is illumined by the reflected light from a sunset sky, which shows flaming tints of yellow and orange near the horizon. In the upper part are spaces of blue — and dark gray clouds. Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr, E. A. Gurnee. 49.60 WEG Rarity George Herbert McCord, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 1848—1909 211—-THE HUDSON NEAR HASTINGS Height, 11 inches; length, 22 inches THE river in the middle distance is seen from a point of view amid the trees and fields of rolling country where a church appears in one of the valleys. On the farther shores rise the hills, their summits dimmed by the atmospheric effect, and overhead is a sky filled with gray clouds except for a little space of blue at the upper left. ae Signed at the lower left. 7 al Property of Mr. Justus Morris, Jr. (Aogae Frank M. Boggs AMERICAN: 1855— 212-THE OLD POLLET Height, 2114 inches; width, 15 inches TE motive for the picture is a sailing vessel with black hull, in stern view, standing high and dry on the sands and tipped over to the right. Back of it are the walls of the harbor basin and gabled houses of a French fishing town. A sky of gray clouds fills the upper half of the canvas. Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. Homer Lez. W Lorn eJs James McDougal Hart, N.A. AMERICAN: 1828—1901 213—LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE Height, 21 inches; width, 16 inches Near the bank in the foreground of a stream which traverses the middle of the picture, are four cows who have come to drink. On the opposite shore are level fields with other cattle pasturing or resting under the trees. The sky shows a space of summer blue and gray clouds in the upper part. Signed at the lower right. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, Jr. I$ 0. tokf Peek | 4 Frank M. Boggs AMERICAN: 1855— 214-THE FERRY, WIMBLEDON Height, 15 mches; length, 22 inches From the shore on the left, which shows a stretch of beach in the foreground and the buildings of the town farther away, a ferryboat is just leaving her pier. The smoke from the funnel rises against a sky of gray. A red roof on one of the buildings gives a note of color in the ensemble of gray which characterizes the picture. Signed at the lower left, and dated ’85. Property of Mr. Homer Ler. on GO. ; Louis Aston Knight AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 2915—MOULIN DE BEAUMONT DE ROGER Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches A RIVERSIDE scene with a young French peasant woman seated on the bank in the foreground, fishing in the waters of a stream | which flows through the middle of the picture. On the opposite bank is the mill, its brick walls and tile roofs showing many tints of color, and the water-gate, through which the water. is pouring and breaking into foam. Back of the mill are fields and trees, and on the bank, in the foreground, among the grass and reeds, are red, yellow, pink and white flowers. A strip of sky at the top of the canvas shows white and gray clouds. Signed at the lower right. To be sold to close an Estate. 3087 ee, Robert Swain Gifford, N.A. AMERICAN: 1840—1905 216-—BROWN MEADOWS Height, 14 inches; length, 25 inches Mrapows with dried grass and herbage, and a stunted oak tree with dark red foliage, are seen in the foreground. Beyond are rolling ground and a bit of distance, illumined by a.gleam of sunlight. The sky shows heavy clouds of gray and white with some blue through the middle portion. Signed at the lower right. Property of Mr. E. A. Gurnee. JO, Edward Gay, N.A. American: 1837— 217—_LANDSCAPE Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches A STREAM in the right foreground, a punt drawn up on the bank on the left in the shadow of a group of trees, and a pros- pect of fields and hills on the opposite side, are the elements _ in this composition, which is completed by a sky of gray and warm-tinted white clouds, with a space or two of blue. 3 Signed at the lower right. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, Jr. Jos- | | B Jaffna Julian Rix AMERICAN: 1851—1908 218—_SUMMER LANDSCAPE Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches GREEN meadows, a straggling stream, and a group of willow trees on the left, are seen in the foreground. In the middle distance, a number of houses with white walls and red roofs appear near the center of the picture, and beyond is a belt of trees with a high hill rismg behind them. Overhead is a sky of blue with white clouds, which is reflected in much lower value in the stream. Signed at the lower left, and dated ’89. From the Julian Rix Sale, 19138, No. 24. Property of Mr. E. A. GuRNEE. HD. CeoKL, SOO |. John G. Brown, N.A. AMERICAN: 1831—19138 219—PLYING HIS TRADE Height, 24 inches; width, 16 inches A LITTLE bootblack, seated on his box, has been shining one of a pair of shoes which he holds on his lap, while, for the moment, he has stopped polishing and holds his brush lightly in the right hand, which hangs at his side. The head, slightly raised, is turned to the left, and his eyes are intent on something he is looking at. Signed on the left, and dated 1884. Property of Mr. Irvine T. Busu. ee als wg. ¢ i E. Percy Moran AMERICAN: 1862— 2200—THE FLOWER MARKET Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches A. GENTLEMAN in Louis Seize costume of light blue, wearing a three-cornered hat, is escorting a young lady in dress of white satin from her sedan chair to the benches and stands where a profusion of potted flowers is for sale, presided over by a young saleswoman with white cap and kerchief and pink ribbons. ‘Two servants, in red liveries, are standing on either side of the chair, and two young women and a man are seen farther away on the right, where there is another display of flowers by the roadside. ‘The market is held on the outskirts of a country town in France, and in the background are one or two buildings, as well as the tree trunks and foliage of the edge of a forest. Signed at the lower right. poke Property of Mr. Justus Morris, JR. JO. 2 E. Loyal Field AMERICAN: 1856—1914 221—_LANDSCAPE Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches Tue interest centers in this well-composed landscape on a group of trees surrounding a farmhouse and buildings near the middle of the picture. The foreground, which leads up to this, shows meadows green and brown, and a straggling marshy pool, A timbered hillside is on the right, and an autumn sky, with gray and white clouds, is in contrast to the warm tints used in the depiction of the countryside. Signed at the lower right. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, JR. sé 2, 7 Carleton Wiggins, N.A. AMERICAN: 1848— 222—_-THE BULL Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches A BLACK and white bull standing in side view, in a landscape composed of wide pastures and plain and a sky of gray. Signed at the lower left, and dated 1918. — : Property of Mr. Evwarp G. O’REILry. SLS, 6, ai George Herbert McCord, A.N.A. American: 1848—1909 223—_THE LIGHTHOUSE Pastel: Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches THE lighthouse, with adjoining buildings, all with gray-white walls, is seen on a rocky coast at the right of the composition. Filling the left foreground and stretching away to the horizon is the sea with a headland cutting into it on either side. In the middle distance are a few sailing vessels. ‘The moon is shining from among the clouds, making a broad reflection on the waters, and the lighthouse lamp, at the same time, sheds its ruddy glow through the glasses. Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, Jr. /30. aes) ie Goole F. Vinea ConNTEMPORARY 224_LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE Height, 28 inches; ate 1814 inches In the pasture fields showing on the lower left of the canvas, a white, black, and gray bull is picking his way through the herbage, while two or three cows are seen farther away on the left. [he pastures are bordered in the middle distance by groups of trees, which appear in silhouette against an evening sky with tints of pale yellow and gray and a mass of cloud at the horizon at the left. Signed at the lower right, and dated 84. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, JR. oe Gf? Dude ting Rudolf Epp GERMAN: 1834— 225—_K NITTING Height, 271% inches; width, 19 inches A YOUNG woman seated beside a table, on which is an open book, a vase of flowers, and a work basket, engaged in knitting, while the family cat sits on the floor by her side. The costume consists of a dark blue skirt, white bodice, red kerchief and a white apron with pattern. The young woman also wears a cap with a dark blue band. The setting for the picture shows a comfortable interior in South Germany. Signed at the lower right. By order of Mrs. Haroiy Tuorne, daughter of the late H. 8. Wirson. y 4 A H OK. ye LoS ce 7°. Edmund De Pury CoNTEMPORARY 226—PENSEES SOMBRES Panel: Height, 224% inches; width, 181% inches A LIFE-SIZE head of an Italian peasant boy, looking over his left shoulder, showing the head in nearly full-face view. The head is capped by a soft felt rimless hat and the boy wears a jacket of blue. A little red flower, stuck in the lapel of his jacket, and green vine leaves, making a pattern against a white wall forming the background, give other notes of color. Signed at the lower right, and dated Venisx, 1899. Purchased at Lausanne, Switzerland, Exhibition, 1899. Property of Mr. Granam F, Branpy. Ad SO. @.G, Geands ler Charles Baugniet Frencu: 1814—1886 227—_CURIOSITY Panel: Height, 2624 inches; width, 21 inches A croup of two ladies in elaborate gowns of the Second Em- pire, one of them with draperies of blue peeping through the keyhole of a door which, screened with portiéres, appears on the left of the picture; the other, in a gown of light pink trimmed with white lace, is standing behind her with her face turned toward the spectator as she awaits the result of her companion’s investigations. The setting for the figures is an apartment with marble tiled floor of white and black and tapestried walls. Signed at the lower left. By order of Mrs. Haroty Tuorne, daughter of the late H. S. Witson. go. hb $B bxte George H. Boughton, N.A., R.A. AMERICAN: 1884—1905 228—A WAYSIDE SHRINE Height, 30 inches; width, 20 inches A FULL-LENGTH standing figure of a peasant girl, with black kerchief on her head, pinkish red bodice with undersleeves of white and blue, skirt of gray pinned up, underskirt of brown, and wooden shoes, at the base of a roadside shrine, about to kiss the feet of the Saviour, the lower part of whose image appears in the picture. The setting is composed of a land- scape with gray sky. At the foot of the shrine is a bunch of wild flowers on a bowlder, and a water jug stands on the ground. Signed at the lower left G.H.B., and dated 1865. By order of an Executria. VS. HDG Mah Gfr Daniel Ridgway Knight AMERICAN: 1845— 229—GOSSIP BY THE RIVERSIDE Height, 22 inches; length, 29 inches Two young peasant women, one with a wheelbarrow, and the other standing nearby with a pail on her arm, are seen in a roadway occupying the right foreground, and are chatting with a man who is sitting in a punt drawn up at the side of the road where the river, occupying the left portion of the picture, flows along bordered with reeds. Farther away on the edge of the road are some women washing clothes, and in the middle distance, where the river makes a turn, are the buildings of a town and a line of hills. The sky is composed of gray and white clouds. Signed at the lower right, and dated Paris, 1880. Thomas E. Waggaman Sale, Catalogue No. 92, January, 1905. To be sold to close an Estate. oo. 60 : Kea. ert wel Le. po, Ellen kK. Baker AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 230—BON VOYAGE Height, 384 inches; width, 20 inches A THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH life-size figure of a little girl whose blond hair is seen about her brows under the rim of a black cap, her shoulders covered by a gray-green kerchief, and the rest of her costume showing a sleeve of red and an apron of dark blue. With her right hand she holds up a wicker basket before her, and in her left, with a finger resting on the far — side of the basket, she holds the upper part of a family um- brella. Signed at the upper right. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, JR. owe Bruce Crane, N.A. AMERICAN: 1857— 231—_THE WOODS IN WINTER Height, 25 inches; length, 80 inches A RoaD leads from the middle foreground through a piece of woods, trees lining it on either side, and the ground covered with snow. ‘The trunks of some beech trees in the left fore- ground are relieved with notes of black and gray against the masses of the woods beyond, which show tints of gray and brown. ‘Through the branches in the upper part of the picture is seen a winter sky of pale blue. Signed at the lower left, and dated 1888. By order of Mrs. Haroxip THorne, daughter of the late H. S. Wi1son. NE. Ahir ton Up bie! Henry Farrer AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 232—THE COUNTRY BRIDGE Water Color: Height, 23 inches; length, 34 inches A ROAD, its width filling the entire immediate foreground, leads directly into the middle of the picture and there crosses a stream by a bridge of simple, old-fashioned construction. A woman and child are on the bridge walking away from the spectator. On either side of the roadway are level fields of tall grass, and on the right, in the middle distance, are a group of stately trees and a farmhouse with its buildings. The hour is sunset; bright tints are seen in the sky in proximity to the dark foliage masses near the middle of the picture, and cirrus clouds, with spaces of blue, fill the upper portion of the canvas. Signed at the lower left, and dated 1888. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, Jr. $0. RP Guclensing Paul Helleu Frencu: 1859— 938A LADY WITH A HARP Pastel: Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches One of Helleu’s clever pastel studies, depicting a lady in dress of white and with wide-brimmed black hat, reclining on a sofa. The head and the upper half of the figure are seen through the strings of a harp which stands in the foreground before her, and the fingers of the right hand are lightly touch- ing it. On the wall at the right, back of the sofa, are two me- dallions. Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. Granam F. Branpy. rote Eastman Johnson, N.A. AMERICAN: 18241906 234—_ LANDSCAPE Height, 25 inches; length, 36 inches AN American farm landscape with a pool in which ducks are swimming in the foreground, a pasture with willow trees on the left, and a barn, a great elm, and two other smaller trees on the borders of the pasture. Several cows and some chickens are in a field on the right, and beyond les a stretch of coun- . try with a distant line of hills. | summer sky of blue with white clouds indicates the season, and sunlight casts shadows across the foreground. | 7 Signed at the lower left, and dated 1871. a Property of Mr. Freperic B. THomason. oe /70. At. Jota 4 George Herbert McCord, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 1848—1909 235—_THE APPROACH OF FLOOD TIDE: ENG- LISH COAST Height, 24 inches; length, 86 inches Own the right are three sailing vessels with their hulls rest- ing on a wide beach and about to be lifted by the fast incoming waters of the tide. ‘The beach is already mostly covered with water and a number of fisher-folk are seen wading in it, while gulls skim over the surface. On the left, a little way out to sea, is a sailing vessel and yet farther away is another. A shore with chalk cliffs runs from the right of the picture back of the three vessels and fades away in the middle distance. Over all is a sky of gray clouds and a space of pale blue in the upper part. Signed at the lower right. Property of Mr. Freperic B. THomason. C Rudolf Epp GERMAN: 18384— 236—_MOTHER AND CHILD Height, 37 inches; width, 25 wnches A THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH figure of a young woman in peasant costume of dark blue and brown with a red kerchief on her head, holding in her arms a little girl. The figure is standing amid the wild flowers of a field, and both mother and child are looking upward at two butterflies. Signed at the lower right. By order of Mrs. Haroip THorNE, daughter of the late H. S. Wi1son. ve, Henry Golden Dearth, N.A. AMERICAN: 1864-— 237—_HV ENING Height, 241% inches; length, 46 inches A NARROW country road winds its way from the middle fore- ground across the fields to low hills in the distance. ‘The green and brown of grass and herbage are depicted in the half light of evening, and the moon is rising in a gray sky. Signed at the lower right, and dated 1889. Property of Mr. Homer Lez. ; wd x fared Go. Co R. Cogghe FRENCH: 238—_RETRIBUTION Height, 67 inches; width, 51 mches A crouP of two life-size figures, one a priest in black soutane standing beside a table in the sacristy, and the other a young woman in a gown of gray-green kneeling before him with her face in her handkerchief. ‘The priest’s armchair stands empty beside her, where he had been sitting before she came to con- fess. Whatever the trouble, it is connected with a jewelled bracelet and chain which the father holds in one hand while he kindly touches the erring daughter on her shoulder. Signed at the lower left, and dated 1901. Purchased from the artist. From the collection of the late Lton ManpeEt. ASO, @ “Gre ee ee ee ee ee ee eee Edouard Portielje Bewucian: 1859— 239—_THE PET BIRD Height, 38 inches; width, 30 inches A THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH standing figure of a blond-haired young woman, in side view, with head turned slightly towards the spectator, holding up in her hands a little green cage in which is a bird with plumage of orange and black. The cos- tume consists of a light blue basque and skirt of yellow with a pattern of flowers. On the right is a table covered with a rug on which is a bowl of fruit and a tall covered goblet. Signed at the lower right and ANTWERP. By order of Mrs. Haroxip THorne, daughter of the late H. S. Witson. GS. | HDG Cok ify C. Lauten CoNTEMPORARY 240—HOMEW ARD BOUND Height, 32 inches; length, 47 inches A FIGURE of a young woman, bare-headed, with a black shawl wrapped around her and enveloping a baby she is carrying, as she advances across a stony pathway in the foreground; beyond are a sloping hillside with many bowlders and a sky of gray with a strip of pale yellow at the horizon. Signed at the lower left, and dated 1904. Property of a Private Collector. WK 350. / AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS. THOMAS E. KIRBY, AUCTIONEER. ‘ 3] ; C Z : } , } ) } s ? REPRESENTED OF ARTISTS _ AND THEIR WORKS Mi a ; AND THEIR WORKS ADAMS, J. Ciayron Midsummer in England AGRASOT, J. Fortuny’s Studio ALLEGRE, R. BAKER, ExLen K. Bon Voyage BAUGNIET, CuHartes Curiosity BERANGER, Emre Domestic Happiness Flowers for the Drawing Room Awaiting the Command Artillerymen Under Suspicion BLAKELOCK, Ratryu Arsert, N.A. Muir Bridge, California Early Evening California Landscape LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED On the Grand Canal, near the Rialto, Venice BERNE-BELLECOUR, ETreNNE Prosper CATALOGUE NUMBER 74 30 195 230 177 : CATALOGUE NUMBER BLOMMERS, Brrnarpus JOHANNES Preparing Dinner 97 The Big Brother 109 BOGERT, Grorcr H., 4.N.A. | Sunset 24 Moonlight 70 Afterglow 104 Moonlight on the Lake 146 The Close of Day 147 Sunset: Venice 157 Noon, Manamet 185 BOGGS, Frank M. The Old Pollet 212 The Ferry, Wimbledon 214 BOSTON, Joseru H., A.N.A. Moonlight 141 BOUGHTON, Georce H., N.A., R.A. Winter 18 A Wayside Shrine 228 BRIDGMAN, Freperick A., N.A. Arabs at Home SF BROWN, Joun G., N.A. Me and Jack 4.4, Plying His Trade 219 BRUCK-LAJOS In the Harvest Field 198 BRUESTLE, Gerorce M. The Quiet Nook 173 carargge BUNCE, Wituiam Gepney, N.A. Sunset at Venice 21 CARPENTIER, EvuGENE Day Dreams 32 CASANOVA Y ESTORACH, Anronto Flirtation 34 CAVE, J. C. Head of a Child 28 CAZIN, JEAN CHARLES Night | 10 Landscape 129 Holland Landscape | 138 CHAPMAN, Carrron T., N.A. On the Coast 189 CHARLEMONT, Enuarp Le Buveur a CHELMINSKI, Jan von The Outpost 41 CHURCH, Frepericx Stuart, N.A. Spring 1594 CLAYS, Pau JEAN Arriving in Port 132 COELLO, Atonzo SANCHEZ Portrait of a Lady 114 COFFIN, Wititam Anperson, N.A. Evening over the Hills COGGHE, R. Retribution COLMAN, SamuEt, N.A. Moonlight near Rome COROT, JEAN Baptiste CAMILLE | Landscape COUSEH, E. Irvine, N.A. The Two Braves Etaples A Village Street in France CRANE, Bruce, N.A. Golden Afternoon The Dunes In the Valley of the Housatonic Golden Hill Autumn Day The Sunset Hour Gray November Days Nightfall Thawing Weather Mohawk Hills The Woods in Winter DAINGERFIELD, Enuiortr, N.A. Hector Lamenting Leander DAVIS, CuHartes Haron, N.A. Melting Clouds A. Windy Day, October ae 5 CATALOGUE NUMBER — AS 192. 9 131 58 63 69. 1) “goo a | 95 117 122 128 189° "> 144 149 231 94 67 125 . ' . * y ; 64 y _ ~~ a Pn CATALOGUE NUMBER DAVIS, Warren B. Beside the Forest Pool 2 Nude Figure 5 At the Pool 50 At the Brookside 175 Nude Tigure 183 DEARTH, Henry Goupen, N.A. Flecks of Foam 126 Evening 237 DE HAVEN, Frans, A.N.A. Sunset . _ 210 DELPY, Htirrotytre Caminue Evening on the River 38 DE LUCE, Prretvau, A.N.A. Ideal Head 170 DESSAR, Louis Paut, N.A. Landscape 20 The Ox Team 3 82 Landscape 100 DETAILLE, Enovarp A. Lancer 89 The Bugler 106 DOLPH, Joun H., N.A. Head of a Pug Dog 164 Head of a Skye Terrier 165 DUPONT, GAINSBOROUGH Portrait of a Gentleman 152 DUPRE, Jurzs Cows Drinking at a Pool EARLY ENGLISH SCHOOL Girl with Apples Portrait of an English Officer EKENAES, J. Fishing in the Bavarian Alps EPP, Rupo.r At the Spring Knitting Mother and Child FARQUHARSON, Davn, A.R.A. After the Rain FARRER, Henry The Country Bridge FIELD, E. Loyat Landscape FIRMAN-GIRARD, Martz Francois In the Garden GABRIEL, Pavut Josrru ConstTantTINE Landscape GAY, Epwarp, N.A. Landscape Landscape Landscape GIFFORD, Rosert Swain, N.A. Brown Meadows CATALOGUE NUMBER 92 151 153 73 178 225 236 40 221 13 75 CATALOGUE NUMBER meas, J. H. L: ve Cattle : 80 HART, James McDovuaat, NA. Landscape and Cattle 213 HART, Wit, N.A. Landscape and Cattle 191 HASSAM, Cuirpet, N.A. Nocturne, Montmartre 26 A Lady in Pink 33 Nocturne = 103 HAWTHORNE, Cuartes Wesster, N.A. Girl Sewing 52 HELLEU, Pavtr A Lady with a:Harp 233 HENRY, Enpwarp L., N.A. Samuel Ives Farmhouse, Goshen, Connecticut 17 The Huckster’s Wagon 174 HOWLAND, Aurrep C., N.A. On the Seine near Paris 202 IRVING, J. Beavurain, N.A. On Guard 187 ISABEY, EucEene La Chasse 134 ISRAELS, Joser The Fisher Boy 108 CATALOGUE NUMBER JANSSEN, JACQUES The Mill 199 JENA, Kiminpy The Tax Gatherer 3 JOHNSON, Davnp, N.A. A Homestead at Plainfield, N. J. 4 Brookside, Waldon, New York | 204 JOHNSON, Eastman, N.A. Landscape 234. JONES, Hucu Botton, N.A. | Early Spring : 39 JONGKIND, JoHan BartTHOLD Moonlight 96 KENSETT, Joun FreEpeErick, N.A. In the Catskills 206 KNELLER, Str Goprrey Sophia, Wife of George I (7%) 161 KNELLER SCHOOL (PErtiop oF) Portrait of a Child 150 KNIGHT, Dante, Ripgway Homeward Bound 120 Reverie 143 Gossip by the Riverside 229 KNIGHT, Louis Aston Moulin de Beaumont de Roger 215 7 is sais eae a Reh ie CATALOGUE NUMBER KOST, Frepericxk W., N.A. Twilight: Southfield, Long Island 46 A Ford, Long Island 61 The Stone Bridge 68 Landscape 171 LAUTEN, C. Homeward Bound 240 LAWRENCE, Sir Tuomas, P.R.A. Master Angerstein 110 LAWSON, Ernest, 4.N.A. High Bridge 119» LELOIR, Lovts Fantaisie Italienne ral LEON Y ESCOSURA, Ienacto The Convalescent Prince 115 The End of the Game 168 LEPINE, STanisias Landscape 90 The Outskirts of Rouen 91 LOUSTANAU, A. French Officer 166 LOW, Wit H., N.2A. "Neath Apple Boughs 49 MARIS, Jacos Boatman 98 MARIS, WiLL—em Holland Landscape and Cattle Milking Time MARTIN, Homer D., N.A. Landscape MAX, GABRIEL CORNELIUS VON Magdalen Head McCORD, Gerorcrt HeErsert, A.N.A. Mid-day on the Lagoon Sunset: Marine The Hudson near Hastings The Lighthouse The Approach of Flood Tide: English Coast MEISSONIER rus, JEAN CHARLES Mutual Friends MEYER VON BREMEN, Jowann Georg Head of a Young Woman MICHEL, Grorces Landscape with Cattle Approaching Storm MIGNARD SCHOOL Maria Teresa, Infanta de Espafa MILLAR, Anppison T. A Scene in the Orient CATALOGUE NUMBER 133 155 85 196 107 169 160 203 ve tae MINOR, Rosert Cromwe tt, N.A. Landscape Morning at Niantic Twilight MOELLER, Louis, N.A. Comparing Notes MORAN, E. PErcy The Flower Market MORAN, Tuomas, N.A. A Mexican Hacienda, Lake Cuitzeo The Approaching Storm Moonlight after Storm in-Mid-ocean In the Forest The Mountain Range MURPHY, Apau Cuirrorp Joy MURPHY, J. Francis, N.A. Landscape Landscape Autumn Autumn Breaking Clouds The Wood Lot Afternoon on the Meadows NEUHUYS, ALpBert Peeling Potatoes OCHTMAN, Leronarp, N.A. Evening Early Autumn CATALOGUE NUMBER 205 121 209 D1 36 Orv bo —~ ~J OLINSKY, Ivan G., A.N.A. Dorothy PERRET, Amr Shepherdess PIETERS, B. Cattle at the Ford POKITONOW, Ivan A Rural Episode PORTIELJE, Epovarp The Pet Bird POST, Witu1Mm Merritt, 4.N.A. October Autumn Landscapes PURY, EpMuUND DE Pensées Sombres RANGER, Henry W., N.A. Moonlight Old Church at Berthia REMINGTON, FReEpeERIc The Ambush REYNOLDS, Sir JosHua, P.R.A. Earl Gower (Marquis of Stafford) RICHARDS, Witiu1am Trost Off Newport CATALOGUE ~ NUMBER 14258 76 179 239 57 159 226 77 127 140 162 200 RITSCHEL, Wi, N.A. The Seaweed Gatherer RIX, JULIAN Landscape Summer Landscape ROBINSON, THEODORE Moonrise The Watering Pots RONNER, HENRIETTE A Friendly Call ROUSSEAU, Pierre Errenne THiopore Evening in the Forest of Fontainebleau RUBENS, Sir Prrer Paur The Adoration of the Magi RYDER, CuHauncey F., 4.N.A. October Moonrise SAVINI, A. The Web of Fate SCHLEICH, Rosert At the Water Side SCHREYER, Ano.r A Heavy Load SHURTLEFF, Roswrett Morsz, N.A. October Hunting SMITH, Henry PEMBER A Hill Country, Connecticut CATALOGUE NUMBER 29 78 218 47 53 197 156 163 124 181 1 5 208 43 CATALOGUE NUMBER THAULOW, Frits A. Canal in ‘Venice 136 TROYON, Constant a Donkey, Goat and Sheep 137 UNKNOWN ARTIST Portrait of a Gentleman 112 Portrait of a Gentleman 148 VAN BAAN, JAn Portrait of a Dutch Admiral 111 VAN HUIJSUM, Jan Still Life | 116 VERBOECKHOVEN, Eucenr Joseru Sheep and Goat 180 Farm Animals and Ducks 194 VINEA, F. Landscape with Cattle 224 WATROUS, Harry Witison, N.A. Repairing His Fishing Rod 184 WEEKS, Epwin Lorp Palace and Lake at Sarkeh, Ahmedabad, India 72 WIGGINS, Carteton, N.A. Oxfordshires 14 Cattle 25 In the Meadows 31 On the Dunes 59 Landscape and Cattle 83 CATALOGUE NUMBER WIGGINS, CarLEtron—Continued Sheep at Pasture 182 A. Thoroughbred 190 Sheep in Pasture 193 Cattle and Landscape 207 The Bull 222 WIGGINS, Guy Carteton, A.N.A. Afternoon: Noank, Connecticut 19 A Blow from the Northwest 65 New England: Autumn on the Hills 66 The Top of Noank 118 Summer Sky 145 The 'Two-master | 172 Beside the Wharf 186 WILLIAMS, Frepericxk Batuarp, N.A. Girl with Roses 176 WYANT, ALEXANDER H., N.A. Landscape 86 The Pool in the Forest 101 ZENISEK, Josrru Head of a Young Woman 167 ZIEM, Friix FRANCOIS Grand Canal, Venice 154 ZUCCHERO, FerEprrico (Attributed to) Mary, Queen of Scots 113 FOR INHERITANCE TAX AND OTHER PURPOSES THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION IS EXCEPTIONALLY WELL EQUIPPED TO FURNISH INTELLIGENT APPRAISEMENTS OF ARTF AND LITERARY PROPERTY JEWELS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN CASES WHERE PUBLIC SALES ARE EFFECTED A NOMINAL CHARGE ONLY WILL BE MADE THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION MADISON SQUARE SOUTH NEW YORK TELEPHONE, 3346 GRAMERCY No. woOoIoIpPanEe - American and Foreign Schools Valuable Paintings of the” - American Art Galleries, January 1917 Buyer No. F.R. Welsh 42 Mrs. Justine B. Koscherak 43 C. Emanuel a4 AP. Gardiner 45 ” 46 Mr. Tanenbaum 47 HA. Williams 49 Jef. Wellwood 50 Wm Ae Johns 51 Otto Bernet, Agt 52 Ww 53 JA. Wetmore 54 Henry Schultheis 55 ” w . 56 A.C. Mackenzie 57 Clapp & Graham 58 H.A. Williams 59 O.L. Koscherak 60 Henry Schultheis 61 Wm. A. Johns 62 M.C. Nugel 63 W.W. Seaman, Agt 64 MeC. Nugel 65 bi 66 N.E. Montross 67 R. Dudensing 68 Clapp & Graham 69 B. von Gerbig 70 R. Dudensing ts H. LeRoy Jones 72 L.S. Kohnstam 73 E.A. Milch 74 Clapp & Graham 75 C. Emanuel 76 (Withdrawn) 77 Henry 5. Schley 78 Clapp & Graham 79 F.S. Hawley 80 Henry Schultheis 81 M. Knoedler & Co 82 Bayer M.C. Nugel W.W. Seaman, Agt Howard Young H. LeRoy Jones H.eD.G. Rohlfs A.A. Healy John C. Wellwood Moses Tanenbaum Warwick House GeT. Sterling Henry Schultheis John T. Rodway John N. Luff James E. Hanna John C. Wellwood Dudensing & Son ” " T. Prendergast Otto L. Koscherak AP. Gardiner John C. Wellwood Henry Schultheis Rohlfs Art Gallery Dudensing & Son H. LeRoy Jones RoW. Macbeth C.P. Noyes Rohifs Art Gallery L. Oppenheim Henry Schultheis B.S. Kohnstamn “C. Emanuel A.P. Gardiner Otto Bernet, Agt Henry Schultheis BeAe Milch James E. Hanna Otto Bernet, Agt O.L. Koscherak Re Dudensing Henry Schultheis — - oe olf Henry Sohutthete David Milch Je5.8. Olcott Herbert 0. Senick David Milch Henry Schultheis Holland Art Galleries WeW. Seaman, Agt - " " Me Knoedler & Co W.W. Seaman, Agt Clarence Siegel Dr. R. Held (Withdrawn) WeWe Seaman, Agt M. Knoedler & Co AsC. Gardner Henry Schultheis H.D.G. Rohlfs, Jr wt A.P. Gardiner Henry Schultheis John Levy HeAeGe Williams -#H. LeRoy Jgnes John Levy Henry Schultheis Mrs. EB. Close C. Fliermans E. Brandus PA. Park H.D.G. Rohifs Henry Schultheis C. Fliermans Otto Bernet, Agt Herbert C. Senick Mrs. Claude Puniey R. Henry H.D.G. Rohlfs ” Henry Schultheis Wm. Macbeth Henry Schultheis W.W. Seaman, Agt Howard Young Otto Bernet, Ast Out W.eW. Seaman, Agt Out HeoF.H. Reid Out 10,%00 20 15 “Holland a Galleries Out ait. ‘Seaman, Agt M. Knoedler & Co ALE. Pressinger W.W. Seaman, Agt Miss E.F. Smith Wm. Macbeth Holland Art Galleries CeP. Noyes JB. Townsend Henry Schultheis " WoW. Seaman, Agt Otto L. Koscherek Max Williams W.W. 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Noyes 125 C.C. Beardsley 130 A.P. Gardiner 65 Re. Dudensing 90 HeL. Jones 42.50 C.C. Beardsley 90 Mrs. E.B. Close 75 HeD.G. Rohlfs 560 HeAG. Williams 35 SeJ. Kane 115 Arlington Galleries 80 R. Dudensing 55 Henry W. Shoemaker 170 WeA. Johns SEARCH INSTITUTE ill ll NNN 3 3125 01663 1240 Tear once fen ee a edie atta ae antic Weebl ae Pan ait Pra Any Te aan a a Wrabong fe See Seine Slt a Pe bin rd AY LAS nay MN 3 a ee ae i ee : b Mi ee wi rue