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BL Johnson... ...0.0.+00s++ 21,000 | 7 PS, Aad a Mthiet: a's oes 6 vee me 1,000 - ung Woman Gathering Potatoes,” J. A. Lies @ Cara Players,’ ngs. Wail ghee: “+ e orning i OPC sins ois ugreds x ae Ae “Toulis XV Soubrette,’’ a S. Waller... .—...1,3800 ed IY er of the . ‘oO wis siman.. eS Ue ae eo ebeAN 6) Yas 6 bbene ere, 00D, 2 pa ESS ges ee Sale ulow, 5 “River Arques,”” Max Bleiman meso e+ +1,800_ At the sale of: paintings by. order of Avaune) -Furber, and belonging to the Misses. de. ‘Peyster, which James P. Silo conducted at the Nal last ee the, . $4, 550, to a erbe ork! re head voile dows a to "Rembrandt ‘sold. for $30. he one ORDER OF ARTHUR ia URBER, Esq 2 ie 287 Brosdway ALSO, >, TH PROPERTY OF THE MISSES. de. PEYSTER “12 Bast 86th Street, City on eee ke THE © | on ifth Avenue Art Galleries "366 Fifth Avenue ae From Monday, March oth, Until Day of Sale TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION # 4 _In the Grand Ball-Room of the fe WALDORF-ASTORIA Thursday and Friday, March rath and 13tb At 8.30 o’clock JAMES P. SILO, - - AUCTIONEER New York: 1903 is is La ‘The Metropolitan Printing Company x 224-232 West 26th Street New York — . CONDITIONS OF SALE. 1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute arises between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. 2. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to pay down a cash deposit of at least 25 per cent., or the whole of the purchase-money, #/ required, in default of which the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediaiely put up again and re-sold. 3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expense and risk, within 24 hours after the conclusion of the Sale, and the remainder of the purchase-money to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, on or befure delivery ; in default of which the undersigned will not hold himself responsible if the Lots be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the Purchaser. 4. Nochecks received unless certified. 5. Thesale of any Article is not to be set aside on account of any error in the description or imperfection, and no warranty what- ever is made. All articles are sold just as they are, without recourse. 6. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any account, be removed during the Sale. 7. Noclaims allowed after the removal of goods. 8. Our record of Sales in all cases final. 9. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all Lots un- cleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold ee public-or private Sale, without further notice, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulter at this Sale, together with all charges attending the same. This condition is without prejudice to the right of the Auctioneer to enforce the contract made at this Sale, without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer. LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED . NAMES OF ARTISTS ASTI, A., BALDUNG, H., BALLAVOINE, J. F., BARNES, E., BEAUDUIN, J., BEECHEY, Sm W., BISSON, E., BONHEUR, ROSA, BRETON, JULES, BRISSET, E., BRONZINO, BROUWER, A., BRUNIER, L., BUECKELAER, J., OAUS, A., CARACCI, A., CARMIENCEE, H., CAZIN, J. C., CHARLEMONT, E., CHAPELLE, CHAPMAN, J., COMEREE, L., COMTE-CALIKX, F., CONSTABLE, J., COTES, F., CRESPI, L., CROME, J., DAVID, J. L., Dz BAEN, J., Dr BRAY, J., Dz CHAMPAIGNE, PH., DELESSARD, A., NO. IN CATALOGUE 65, 138 eae ANS 8, 63, 124, 131 6 3, 51, 91 33, 42 59, 135 69, 141 62 84 oe, 33 74, 75 50 113 107 . 105 80, 81 133 137 Py ABL 78, 79 68, 132 MR ee ia: 116, 117, 145 110 21 47 ARTISTS REPRESENTED-— Continued NAMES OF ARTISTS NO. IN CATALOGUE Det RINCON, A., : ‘ : . : : : 2 Ete DETTE. O.5o:; ; : ; : : . ; eg 3 Dr TROY, J. F., : : ; : : 30, 103 D’ENTRAYGUES, CH., ; ; ; ; 9, 89 DOMENICHINO, . ; : ; . : et one DURAN, CAROLUS, . ; : . . A BD DUVIEUX, 20 OE OA DIAZ, Nip a DIRANIA, '8.,000 0 0 OSES ee 2 DIX, CH. To a ON eS DULUARD, Foy oe Se es : DUPRE, JULIEN, oe ol SENG t EDE) Fo SS : FPABRITIUS, B., 2b a § FALERO, L., ee FOULD, A., PS ea ‘ FRANCHESINI, Be, 02) 335 GAINSBOROUGH, D., SAA ESS ee : GELDORP, .G., 9...) 30 Se HALS, Bij 0 St) HARDY, H., Cg Sr HARPIGNIES, H.)) 2 er HEDA, W. OL. 3. HOPPNER, J., 9.00 fe So HONDEKOETER, M., OOS eh Ei a rr HORNE, D., he OS ON JACQUE, CH), 930 ho 2° a JARDIN, K. pup.) JARVIES, J. W., Shin boy SL) JETTEL, E., PE KAVEL, M., APNE CAS SSG h Nats | ay KNELLER, Sm G.,) - oso 20. La BOULAYE, C., 2 OER Sr ARTISTS REPRESEN TED—Continued NAMES OF ARTISTS: LASTMAN, P, LEDOUX, PH., MALEMPRE, L., _MATHON, E. L., MEISSONIER, J L. E., MELNIK, N., MENGS, B., MERLOT, E. J., METSO, G., MIERBVELT, M. J., MIGNARD, P., MILLET, F., ° MONCHABLON, F. J, MORLAND, G., ORANGE, M. H., OUTIN, P., PHILIPPOTEADX, P., POTTER, P., RAEBURN, Sm H., REMBRANDT, V. B., RICHET, L., RIGAUD, H., RONDEL, H., ROSA, SALVATOR, RUBENS, P. P., SCHREYER, A., SCHULZ, A., SUSTERMANS, J., TACCONI, F., TENIERS, D., TEN OEVER, H., THAULOW, F., TIARINI, A., NO, IN CATALOGUE 147 45 164 7, 52, 87 112, 121 61 77 152 142 11, 15, 93, 97 22 25 28 19 136 37 ARTISTS REPRESENTED -— Continued NAMES OF ARTISTS NO. IN CATALOGUE TITIAN, I MURMEMEASE CS TORRES, A., So OSE AIRS ong TOURNIERES, Boj...) 0 SE VAN BROZIK, V., oo a OL VAN DER HELST, B., MIP ee VAN DER NEER, A... 6000 eo VAN LOO, J. B., me 41, 109 VAN OSTADE, A., Sl ayo oS Ue VERNET, J., oe SS ee ge VESTIBR, Aly ok 39, 150 WALEER, J. H., 2 OSS a WEST, W.., MMM ORNA cc WOUVERMANS, PH., MEER Ne ZIBR, Bey he es 16, 90 FIRST NIGHT’S SALE GRAND BALL-ROOM OF THE WALDORF-ASTORIA > THURSDAY, MARCH 12th AT 8.30 P. M. JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer CATALOGUE ee PAUL PHILIPPOTEAUX Paris Pupil of Leon Cognet and of Felix Philippo- teaux The immortal Painter of the Battle of Gettys- burg | teak CATTLE eae N BEAUDUIN 7 ERP ATIS: Rane us ©. | i ee ae He Py | 3 ar Ue _ Honorable mention Paris Salon EARLY MORNING HOURS ——™ 17 ‘LEO MALEMPRE A FARMERS’ GIRL) bg Pupil of Daubigny | Vo suenp a -E. BARNES» London THE LOVERS’ MESSENGER Y RICHET Mee arise 4.1 1s): Pupil of Diaz Medal Paris Salon, 1888 be LANDSCAPE ae ab3, ie © t " ‘ ‘ ai 3 at "a Sas vol A eo es A > : | ULES DENTRAYGUES > “eathe , ‘Pupil of Pils ss Salon, 1896 tat : ALTAR BOYS AT PLAY Pepe: ACROSS THE SANDS x t COLLECTION OF LANDSCAPES BY ADRIEN SCHULZ OF PARIS Adrien Schulz is considered to-day one of the great landscape painters ; his works show many of the characteristic qualities of Diaz and Hano- teau, whose pupil he was, and are worthy to be compared with theirs They are proof of a direct and intimate study from nature and give an impression of freshness, of pure atmosphere Adrien Schulz, who exhibits in the Salon, is represented in many Art Museums of France, and in numerous private collections All the following landscapes are scenes in the Forest of Fontainebleau MS. 1 A GLEAM THROUGH THE iy FOREST : <0 12— RAIN AND SUNSHINE | Wes 13— AFTER THE STORM Ue : fr] “ 14__ ROAD THROUGH THE FOREST jo we OF FONTAINEBLEAU up 15— AUTUMN DAY AT BARBIZON LUIS FALERO Paris Medal of Honor’Exposition Universelle, 1889 His picture “Twin Stars” is in the Catherine Wolfe Collection in the Metropolitan Museum Pe EGYPTIAN DANCING GIRL From the Henry Hilton Collection NOES, =~ 7th. Century, , | ! vy i ee | THE AMOROUS FISHERMAN Vi i O° \9 JOHN W. JARVIS America Born at South Shields-on-the-Tyne, England, in 1780. Brought to Philadelphia by his father in 1785. Portrait painter, chiefly self-taught ; one of the earliest of American painters to attend to the study of Anatomy. Painted in New York and the chief Southern cities, where his portraits were very popular PORTRAIT OF DANIEL D. TOMPKINS 20— Ds LUIGI CRESPI 1709-1779 He was a writer on art as well as a painter, and depicts himself seated on a sofa surrounded by his books, his left hand holding his palette and his right handa pencil. In carved wood frame 21— PORTRAIT OF HIMSELF Painted in 1771 4 rata ’ t rs H waaf hee tthe JUSTUS SUSTERMANS Antwerp | d PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN — rsa es, PB LOrence er, ¥ i. r ; __ PRINCESS OF THE MEDICI eh) BR AMILY: ils j f i i ts ce id as 4) Y } f j f . Jain if at { 4 iM ie 1VG6 7 } 7 a } § | i ‘Holland | Gy One 1633-1702 eer ant PORTRAIT OF A MAN IN Peeay TRENTO eats " an ‘a ‘FRANCESCO TACCONI ee Nenice - 1434-1490 Died at Haarlem in 1697 26— = PORTRAIT OF A DIVINE RTIUS GELDORP n in Louvain, 1553; died at Cologne, 1616 ; oy ps Oe | | PORTRAIT OF A NOBLEMAN” / TENIERS ot (DAVID, THE YOUNGER) Holland David Teniers, the Younger, was born at Ant- werp in 1610. He was taught painting by his father, and by Adrian Brouwer. He was appoint- ed Court Painter and Chamberlainto the Archduke Leopold William, Governor of the Spanish Nether- lands. His works was eagerly sought after, and their merits were highly appreciated. He died at Brussels in 1649, and was buried at Perth 23— ‘THE ALCHEMIST Bee TIER i JEAN FRANCOIS DET aC : oat Y Parise. < ee 167971752. 4g 9 : ~~ 80— ~—s NICHOLAS DE 'CATINAGES ; aba ad : ay i Marechal de France © 'y , hi "LANDSCAPE THE CHILDREN OF COUNT ——t#*~”w 77? SPENCER Bored y ) Pr ) se fr ta y in i “4 { \ at % \ i y } BALDASSARE FRANCHESHINI Italy 1621-1689 PORTRAIT OF JOHN VINCENT DONI o4— (Knight of Malta) 1763-1804 oe Royal Academy, 1779 - 36— PORTRAIT OF A DOGE ESSANDRO TIARINI > Born at Bologne, 1577; died, 1668 PORTRAIT OF AN ITALIAN > -- NOBLEMAN’ : ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE h \s a ih 1610-1685 ‘ a 38 AN INTERIOR | ANTOINE VESTIER Born at Avallon in 1740; a ‘member of the Academy in 1786; anexcellent colorist. He died, 1824, in Paris 54 a PORTRAIT OF A LADY GABRIEL METSU ST a : 1630-1667 rac ; * 2 H ; Pr ; SH to hal ; u ‘ be $ A Wisk : ; ia j i ik { + 2 s + : bi : i : : f JEAN BAPTISTE VAN LOO Paris 1684-1745 In 1737 he was the most popular painter in London. Member of the Academy of /'Paris, 1740 PORTRAIT OF A NOBLEMAN IN ARMOR 41— ) tee As 175341830 a H) AQ? SP ADV BECHER! aan * Collection of Colonel Clinton he ‘i ae 2 re 2 GODFREY KNELLER aes 7 ee 3 i k * PORTRAIT OF A LADY e 2 , i . eu % . ge a ‘PIERRE MIGNARD | : * Paris | 1610-1695 a - JOHN CHURCHILL . x (Duke of Marlborough) — i | : af art ¥ RY RAEBURN, R. A. a % pe ae 1756-1823 _ i . PORTRAIT OF A LADY {1s Haarlem’ )viaat DAUGHTER OF ADMIR AL oe KORTNOERT. Sak 46— 4 4 # 44) ioe “a 769-1821 he LANDSCAPE LAN aa Eeee le ada ene) =RTE LEDOUX ‘PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL Tea R 1 BRUNI “Paris: ae » & Ke wat 50— THE MUSICIAN _ Ea BEAUDUIN = ‘ Honorable mention Paris Salon e)) QUIETUDE ED ee : ft ) yf Sed Medal Paris Salon 1888 | ‘ ‘ ¥ ‘ Pye 52— | LANDSCAPE (Church at Moret) aS 0 sr 3 UT Bh FREDERIC EDE Born in Canada, lives in France near Fon- tainebleau; member of the Artists’ Association of Montigny and the Art Club of Marlotte Ede’s enormous success is due to his same characteristic qualities of Cazin, Mauve and Thaulow, a direct and intimate study from nature, a great variety of colors and effects, the most exquisite delicacy of tones and the impres- sion of pure atmosphere ” fr BLOSSOMS HANGING OVER | ev? o3— THE RIVER, 54 RIVER LOING NEAR MORET | we p19, nO FIELDS NEAR AVALLON G4 116; 56— L'YONNE AT MORET (6 } ’) 57T— A FARM AT LA BONNEVILLE Js ANTONIO TORRES _ SUN a arr S alee Pees ; t & § d * 's f r : s L yw tn . wh ’ i H y 4 t ; Parts oo a ee Medals Paris Salon, 1880, 1881, 1889 : aR A4 Legion of Honor, 1892 | ; x ce, y Ae MILKING HOUR | One of ‘the most po pular painters in{Paris STUDY OF A HEAD ay ee — JULES BRETON Paris Medals Paris Salon, 1855, 1857, 1859, 1861, 1867 Legion of Honor, 1861 Officer, 1867 62— THE GLEANER Pastel (Salon of 1897) s r 4 STUDY OF A HEAD! a ai Seed ee ee ‘HENRI HARPIGNIES _ Paris Medals Paris Salon, 1866, 1868, 1869, 1878 Lesion of Honor, 1875 ; ee Cee * i IDEAL HEAD Sl irae +s EUGENE JETTEL 4 a 66— SUNRISE IN HOLLAND sa <9) From the Hanford Collection 5 sf ‘ aa v \ ; ‘ Ly . ; t f ‘ b x IN HANSON WALKER Raine | ve i ta Y ; NY ff rt fh y rd yw ( 1. V q & Rey fh ae 3 Sh ¢ * a Pos t i ay « ; af, \ "wr 5, F { kt : \ LEON COMERRE Paris Medals Paris Salon, 1875, 1881 Prix de Rome, 1875 Legion of Honor, 1885 68— ORIENTAL BEAUTY ROSA BONHEUR Paris 1822-1894 Medals Paris Salon, 1845, 1848, 1855 Legion of Honor, 1865 Officer, 1894 69— SHEEP From the Rosa Bonheur Sale i \ he” ‘ i yn \ a Os a : ( ) \D ® nh? VACSLAV VAN BROZIK Born in Bohemia, 1852. Died in Paris, 1901 Medal Paris Salon, 1878 Legion of Honor, 1884 Officer of Legion of Honor, 1890 Director General of the Musee of Buda-Pesth Director Academy of Fine Arts, at Prague yAQ hs MEDITATION The following eleven numbers are the property of the Misses de Peyster CHARLES T. DIX America 1838-1872 Landscape and marine painter ; served in the Civil War on the staff of his father, General John A. Dix, and at its close went to study in Rome, where he remained until his decease vipa ROCK OF GIBRALTAR DELESSARD—t™ _ France | : A. BROUWER Holland 1605-1638 Flemish school; genre painter and one of the great masters in this line; influenced by Pieter Brueghel the elder, and by Rubens. He was registered in the Antwerp Guild between Septem- ber 18, 1631, and September, 1632 yg: tas INTERIOR BROUWER INTERIOR PHILIPS WOUVERMANS Holland 1619-1668 Landscape, genre and animal painter, first in- structed by his father, Pauwels Joosten, then pupil of Jan Wynants, whose influence is trace- able in his backgrounds T6— HORSE AND RIDER ge L 9) SALVATOR ROSA Italy 1615-1673 Pupil of his uncle, Paolo Greco, and his brother- in-law, Francesco Fracanzano. When about eighteen years old he made a sketching tour through the Abruzzi, and is said to have learned from banditti of that wild region many incidents which he afterwards painted Gy pee THE TEMPEST (Sepia Drawing) | England _ : ve | = GRAIN THRASHING ON aie he, * CAMPAGNA, 20 . oes 3 * < si | | _ England _ LATIUM FROM THE ALBAN ve ee CLS) oe iis | Engraving H. CARMIENCKE America 1810-1867 Landscape painter and engraver. Pupil of Dahl, in Dresden, and from 1834 at the Copen- hagen Academy. Was Court painter to Chris- tian VIII. until after the German-Danish war of 1848. Emigrated to New York in 1851 and be- came one of the founders of the Brooklyn Academy S0— LANDSCAPE _ America * Des, 1810-1867 WATERFALL a ¥ of : ba i? M] a fia r KARL DU JARDIN Holland 1625-1678 Landscape and animal painter. Pupil of Bercheni and, perhaps, of Paul Potter, whose style he adopted. Visited Rome early and there conceived a preference for Italian scenery. > On his return from Italy settled at The Hague, where, in 1656, he was one of the founders of the new Guild Pictura R23. LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES > end a rae Sel ory ae mt ae pete SECOND NIGHT’S SALE IN THE GRAND BALL-ROOM OF THE WALDORF- ASTORIA eee FRIDAY, MARCH 13th AT 830 P. M. JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer CATALOGUE LEO MALEMPRE Paris oO READY FOR THE BALL | | Pupil of Detaille M a ~ 4 ser ¢ * 4 : : a sf | | P +; : + “ me i" An : Paris Salon, 1900 _ hoe \ ; a % . : . is 4 , ae Nv ae hale rs 84— BONAPARTE IN ITALY ra ha ; A “ -. FLIRTING © ‘ i { a ‘ i, ris Par CAVALIER . 9 Medal Paris Salon, 1888 | « yi f ‘ ; Py : (hae ak at LANDSCAPE ee GA : J } . ; : / ee ji : Vietig 2 y if hag t i bell “4 ; ; Way ; ‘ ry ; i ; f y | hs ) / , | h N = | d Boh l } { ! y { , ‘ } i or fi / its i > { } { ; j " eae a ) ety y ‘ ras MELNIK iy Lxse~ : | : 3 . i, : . Paris tea ¥ vo) BR STUDYSOR TA ines i f the x 27) Papil of Pils) ee 2 Salon, 1896 aa RDUARD ZikR a Honorable mention Paris Salon PIERRE OUTIN "4 Paris) 4 FLIRTING _ ; : a COLLECTION OF LANDSCAPES BY ADRIEN SCHULZ OF PARIS Adrien Schulz is considered,to-day one of the great landscape painters; his works show many of the characteristic qualities of Diaz and Hanoteau, whose pupil he was, and are worthy to be com- pared with theirs 7 They are proof of a direct and intimate study from nature and give an impression of freshness, of pure atmosphere Adrien Schulz, who exhibits in the Salon, is represented in many Art Museums of aes. and in numerous private collections a 93— NEAR MARLOTIB, ¢ 74001 yO ee VALLEY OF FRANCHARD ‘ 95— ON THE RIVER LOING C/ OD) | 96— FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU i ie POOL IN THE FOREST OF. COMTE-CALIX) AR Sea ESE THE FIRST TEMPTATION ~ ‘MONCHABLON | LA VALLEE DE CHATILLON, (7 tat a t , y f i ‘ f ‘ ‘ ; “7 : \ ae re ide 7 ny) i t I nt 4) - \ t # ? 4 J i ' ¥; 100. 6 Paris SHADE * “J MARTIN KAVEL A STUDY IN LIGHT AND Pea CATTLE f * : 4 Amsterdam g : “1660 4 ie ‘ ans? wis Ue 1676-1752 e 7 si AN PORTRAIT OF A M a Bologna” . 1560-1609 DESCENT FROM THE CROSS i tp (On Copper) e \ MADAME D’EPINAY Granada Pty ow a “f ‘ ee | BORtRAID OF A'VOUNG (| NOBLEMAN © a ae PAUL POTTER ' Holland 1625-1654 Animal and landscape painter, son and pupil of Pieter Potter. Family settled at Amsterdam in 1631,and in the following year he went to study painting at Haarlem under Jacobde Weth, the elder. His earliest known picture, in the Gallery at Gotha (1641), and his etching of Le Vacher (1643), show the precocity of his talent, which attracted notice at Delft, where he was made a member of the Guild of St. Luke, Aug. 6, 1646, and at The Hague, where he re- sided from 1649 to May, 1652 108— LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE sae - al iol ae CARLE VAN LOO Born at Nice, 1705. Died at Paris, 1765 Member of the Academy, Paris, 1735 Director Royal Art School, Paris, 1749 Director of the Academy, 1763 102. PORTRAIT OF A SOLDIER i ne - va ae FRANCIS COTES, R. A. 1726-1770 Francis Cotes was a contemporary of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Gainsborough and Romney, and was a recognized rival of these masters in popularity. He was one of the original members of the Royal Academy at its establishment in 1768 110— ENGLISH CHILDREN DUPONT GAINSBOROUGH London 1767-1797 Nephew and pupil of Thomas Gainsborough 111— PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN ie 222.5 chiens we HYACINTHE RIGAUD” Paris ee “RO TORO-1745 aaa - 112— por TRAIT OF LOUIS XIV. ry bh: : | Antwerp - SIR GODFREY KNELLER | ; 1646-1723 ‘ ed ae 114— porTRAIT OF A LADY ie ms he ONIO DEL RINCON Be) 37 Spain. _ Joseph Bonaparte, Archbishop Bailey of Balti- | iy | "more and Archbishop Hughes of New York. It 7 is historically valuable as well as interesting | ( from an art standpoint | 2 a aes 4 PORTRAIT OF CARDINAL ae XIMINES JOHN CONSTABLE, R. A. Born at East Bergholdt, Suffolk, England, June 11, 1776; died in London, March 30, 1837. He became a pupil of the Royal Academy in 1799. Later, he studied with Joseph Farrington and R. R. Reinagle. After painting portraits and his- torical pictures for some time, he turned to land- scape art as his real vocation and exhibited his first picture in 1802. He was elected Associate of the Royal Academy in 1819 and Royal Acade- mician in 1829. He found early recognition in France, where, among all British painters, he was the first whose works found high esteem. His influence had much to do with the evolution and growth of the ‘“ Barbizon School” of painting. When his ‘‘ Haywain” was shown in Paris, in 1825, Constable was awarded by the king a gold medal as a tribute of the appreciation in which it was held nf se 0,50. 116— LANDSCAPE 117— LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE HANS BALDUNG Wied 1480-1540 In the upper right-hand corner appears the date of the painting, ‘‘ Ao 1545,” the monogram of the painter, “ H. B.,” and the age of the indi- vidual, ‘“‘ Aetatis 52” 118 — PORTRAIT OF A MAN 7 RN . RAN yi ss can ( ~ 4 4 \ 119— poRTRAIT OF MARIA LOUIS x a inant Ree corres a A ‘Holland ie Ses ia cin mC a ‘PEACOCK AND POULTRY 121— HYACINTHE RIG, 74 1659-1743 , Fo PORTRAIT OF A LADY ae t ” LAN a o# 0 > PeDRAL HEAD =” ete tela * Hors Honcours : ‘ | he ; Kua RECEPTION Pa a ¥ ‘ a/ v/ JULIEN DUPRE Paris Born, Paris. Third class medal, 1880; second class medal, 1881. Chevalier Legion of Honor | L502 ounce 125— COUNTRY SCENE FREDERIC EDE Born in Canada, lives in France near Fon- tainebleau; member of the Astists’ Association of Montigny and the Art Club of Marlotte Ede’s enormous success is due to his same characteristic qualities of Cazin, Mauve and Thaulow, a direct and intimate study from nature, a great variety of colors and effects, the most exquisite delicacy of tones and the impression of pure atmosphere oe Ri faite lice STREAM ACROSS 126— THE FIELDS AO. 127 THE OLD FARM ON THE | r ie RIVERSIDE c “) 198 CANAL BOATS ON THE as ee RIVER LOING 129 RIVER ARQUES NEAR / #“* ae ABBEVILLE Cis or FLOCK OF SHEEP ON THE jj, 0. RIVERBANK m \ | JULES FREDER Paris Salon, 1875, 1881 A ee Wahid Ie, lee th Tee DAA: ee Re, A a j Prix de Rome, 1875 i SATE E Ades Ny i 6) iy Va Nn Re Age he a Legion of Honor, 1885 PP THESSTESTA, 604) (005 JEAN CHARLES CAZIN Paris Medal Paris Salon, 1880 Legion of Honor, 1882 Officer Legion of Honor, 1889 Tos THE MILL EUGENE JETTEL Born in Vienna, Austria, 1850 Died in Paris, France, 1901 Pupil of Rousseau Chevalier of the Legion of Honor First-class Medal, Munich, 1891 Pictures by Jettel are in the Metropolitan Museum, New York, and the Art Institute, Chicago FARM NEAR EPINAY, BARBIZON 134— i Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1901 _ 2 RIVER ARQUES | EDUARD CHARLEMONT / Born at Znaim, Moravia, 1848. Pupil of En- ‘ gerth and Makart ; Medal, Salon, Paris, 1883 Gold Medal Exposition Universelle, 1889 Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1895 137— A CUP OF TEA “0 th i ts ‘eee Loe, , é f hi r an ¥ MeeIbeAT HEAD. 4). eines ; oy - ‘ ; ‘ if ae a, ‘ eh Z Pau 2 a . aq aha 14 "eos eee ss Me Medals Paris Salon, 1844, 1 Pe Legion of Honor, 18 sr is ey —189-ssumwer yn J. L. E. MEISSONIER Paris 1815-1891 Medals 1840, 1841, 1843, 1850 Medals of Honor E. U., 1855, 1867, 1878 Legion of Honor, 1846, Officer, 1856 Commander, 1867, Grand Officer, 1872 OHI WHITE HORSE: OF NAPOLEON I. 140— From Meissonier’s Studio after his death ROSA BONHEUR Paris 1822-1894 Medals Paris Salon, 1845, 1848, 1855 Legion of Honor, 1865 Officer, 1894 141— DEER From the Rosa Bonheur Sale E SCHREYER inkfort-on-the-Main - at fedals Paris Salon, 1846, 1865, 1866 _ ARABIAN CAMP j i) ate 7 / VA s f Peal ‘ ‘ ‘i / 7 i! , 2 i i ( i 7a . CHARLES JAC CONQUEST ’ Medals Patis Salon, 1861, 1863, + ak Legion of Honor, 1867 ap Pee les ‘, A MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE ———t«™” Bakes JOHN CONSTABLE, R. A. Born at East Bergholt, Suffolk, England, June 11, 1776; died in London, March 4094337 9c became a pupil of the Royal Academy in 1799. Later, he studied with Joseph Farrington and R. R. Reinagle. After painting portraits and his-_ torical pictures for some time, he turned to land- scape artas his real vocation and exhibited his first picture in 1802. He waselected Associate of the Royal Academy in 1819 and Royal Acade- mician in 1829. He found early recognition in France, where, among all British painters, he was the first whose work found high esteem. His in- fluence had much to do with the evolution and growth of the ‘Barbizon School” of painting. When his ‘“‘ Haywain” was shown in Paris, in 1825, Constable was awarded by the King a gold medal as a tribute of the appreciation in which it was held 145— oy B. pat = s} 4 - O | @) is (The teacher of Rembrandt) — : a _ 147— PREPARING FOR A BATTLE. nd y i Collection of Lady Bruce. itp nanos ft aye ‘ aa ‘ha : iE TERY x ve ‘ PHILIPPE DE. (1602-1674. a oy “ARMAND DU PLESSIS — 4 ‘ys a (Duc de Richelieu) ANTOINE VESTIER Born at Avallon in 1740; a member of the Academy in 1786; an excellent colorist He died, 1824, in Paris YOUNG GIRL WITH A Diep oS CAGE 150— AN JACQUES LOUIS DA\ mt Paris | 38 x x1__ LOETITIA BONAPARTE AND 3 HER SON NAPOLEON 4 _ MADONNA AND CHILD we MERRY WIVES. The following twelve numbers are the property of the Misses de Peyster fr Sane | aa JOSEPH VERNET 7 A France F. 1712-1789 Marine painter, son and pupil of Antoine Vernet, he became the first Marine painter in Europe and was patronized by many Courts, after an absence of twenty years he returned to Paris in 1753 and .became a member of the Academy the same year, and a Councillorin 1766 154— MARINE CAROLUS DURAN, C. A. France Born 1837 Genre and portrait painter; pupil of Souchon; went to Paris, where he won a prize and a pension founded by Wicar for his fellow-citizens of Lille, and went to Italy, afterwards to Spain. His work shows traces of the influence of both countries 155— THE REJECTED LOVER 156— 157— 158— 159— 160— 161— 162— DUVIEUX France Pupil of Ziem A SCENE IN THE DESERT ' MADONNA AND CHILD /# (Italian School) 6 ¥ HEAD OF MAN (Dutch School) ST. AGNES | (Unknown) DIANA AFTER THE CHASE (Dutch School) “ANDROMEDA (Chapelle) - LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES /.) (French School of 1700) HALS FRANS f Holland 1584-1666 Portrait and genre painter of great renown, Pupil of Karel van Mander. A most influential teacher and founder of a national style, and a portrait painter to be ranked with the greatest painters 163— ADMIRAL VON TROMP VAN RYN REMBRANDT Holland Q), oe Z i 1607-1669 Having little taste for books, and a strong natural love of art, he was early apprenticed for three years to Jakob Isaac van Swanenburch, a second-rate painter, who had settled at Leyden in 1617, after his return from Italy. Then fol- lowed six months’ study with Pieter Lastman. Rembrandt's earliest signed works date from 1627 164— HEAD OF AN OLD MAN DOMENICHINO re ' Bolognese School 1581-1641 Son of a shoemaker, pupil of Denis Calvaert, afterward of the Carracci, at the same time with Guidoand Albani, who became his intimate friend. After studying works of Carregio and Parmigiano at Parma and Modena, went to Rome and aided Annibale Carraci in the Farnese frescoes 165— HEAD OF MONK Perel: - -1610- 1690 hoe eck as | 5 Flemish genre painter y r \ Pupil of his father. Held first _ SCENE IN HOLLAND UNGER TENIERS position as 4 ie i a © A ee Mtatsts' Te opt artic. vy ty