SALE No, 1264 FIFTH AVENUE AUCTION ROOMS INCORPORATED 333-341 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK S. E. Corner Twenty-fifth Street ao OIL PAINTINGS Water Colors and Drawings ASSEMBLED BY THE LATE Elizabeth St. John Matthews _ geet era sa ree ae AND OTHERS TO BE SOLD ON THE EVENINGS OF WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND Fray March 26th, 27th and 28th, 1913 Each evening at eight o’clock Se a ee eas % ACC. LIBRARY M. KNOEDLER & CO, 556-8 FIFTH AVE. NEW YORK FIFTH AVENUE AUCTION ROOMS, Inc. 333-341 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK S. E. CORNER 25th STREET CATALOGUE OF IMPORTANT OIL PAINTINGS WATER COLORS AND DRAWINGS BY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN ARTISTS OF NOTE COLLECTED BY THE LATE ELIZABETH ST. JOHN MATTHEWS TO WHICH HAVE BEEN ADDED WORKS OF MERIT, THE PROPERTY OF ESTATES AND PRIVATE. COLLECTORS THE SALE BY AUCTION WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE EVENINGS OF WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY March 26th, 27th and 28th, 1913 Each evening at eight o'clock HENRY A. HARTMAN, - - AUCTIONEER peel CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. If there sheuld be a dispute in regard to the bid between two or more buyers the article shall be at once put up and re-sold. 2. Purchasers to give their names and places of residence and to pay a cash deposit of at least 25 per cent. of the purchase money—or the whole of the purchase money if required—in default of which the lot or lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. The deposit shall apply to all purchases made at this sale, and not to any one particular lot. 3. Bills payable in cash before delivery. 4. Receipted bills must be presented before goods can be removed. 5. Goods to be removed at the expense and risk of the purchaser, on the morning following each day’s sale between eight and twelve o’clock, and the remainder of the purchase money to be absolutely paid before removal. Goods not removed on the morning following each day’s sale, between eight and twelve o’clock, remain at the sole risk of the purchaser. 7. No claims allowed after the removal of goods. 8. Articles are exposed for examination and are sold without guaranty of any kind. No goods delivered during the sale. 9. Our record of sales in all cases final. 10. The highest bid shall in all cases be accepted bv both buyer and seller as the value against which all claims for loss or damage shall lie. 1x. Upon failure to comply with the above condi- tions the money deposited in part payment shall be- long to the Auctioneer as liquidated damages for pur- chaser’s failure to complete the sale. All lots un- claimed within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold at 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, and the Auctioneer further reserves his right to reduce the percentum of deposit to be collected or to waive same entirely if he so desires. HENRY A. HARTMAN, Auctioneer. The Alexander Press, 114-116 West 27th Street, N. Y. LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED ——__—— Alexander, W., 154 Alten, M. Jy 155 Archer, Vea Z Baker, W. B., 92 Barstow, S. M., 1 Bassford, F., 53 Bickford, 172 Bicknell, E. M., 13 Bierstadt, I Neal sV bree Soe Blakelock, Ro AS 37, 200 Bloomers, Boggs ee M., 181 Boaun: TR, jag OD Boudin, PB. 231 Brevoort, J 95 Bricher, ie "16, 67, 167, 240 Briscoe, F. D., 146 Brown, J. G., 175 Brown, W. M., 165, 256 Brunin, lb 225 Brusseret, A. Z., 134 (Calm; WG 1B, sksy Cardi, 206 ‘Carlsen, E., 14, 196 Carrodi, Casilear, J. Chaplin, "G:, Chaignean, F., 15 Clima, 1b, ail Chapman, @:- fy} 8,205, 222 Cole, J. F., 114 Coleman, G Boy te ‘Coleman, S., 135 Constant, B, 224 ‘Constable, J., 204 Couse, E. J., 210 Gozzens, “F. S:, 77, 140; 254 Graicnies 3. 0 Crane B., 184, 219, 261 Cranford, G. R., 47 Cummings, A., Damoye, E., 217 Damschroeder, joan MES 149 Danforth, C. F., 61 Daubigny, C. F., 98, 122, 230 De Bock, 93 De Camp, 19, 188 De Haas, M. F. H., 71 De Havent, 27 De Longpre, M., 80 De Neuville, A., "243 Be Paredes, Ve 161 e Penne, ie, O., 99 eee 68 Dessar, Ev P Hoprleo; 221 Diranian, S., 128 Ferd aedes Dupre, iOS), en Dutch School, Felisa, R.,. 102 Felix, K. Gis 29, 104 Flaherty, j. gee 242 Flemish School, 199 ‘Florentine School, 212 Francoise, B., 20 Franzen, A., Freere, F. W., 250 Erith We bs 60 Fromentin, E., 89 Galeotti, A., 34 Gerard, L., 117 Greenwood, [ee tls 59 Griffin, T. 127, 902 Guardi, iD Fel Gudin, J., 56 Guillemin, A., 151 LIST OF ARTISTS—Continued Hart, W., 3; 21, 189 Hasbrouck, .D. 12-6, 7/9, 123 lnlngsaiml, (7 Hawthorne, C. W., 33 Hendricks, P., 39 Hemion, J., 44 Henry, E. L., 148, 245 Hermann, P., 207 Herring, B., 247 Hillman, A., 32 Horning, B., 103 Hudson, C. W., 81 Inness, G., 112, 114, 190 Jacque, C., 178, 259 Jefferson, J., 69, 101, 255 Johannet, 260 Johnson, D., 185 Kensett, J. F., 169, 238 Knans, 1, 236 Koek-Koek, B. C., 10 Kost, F., 158 Kotarbinski, 55 Lessi, J., 19 Leutze, E., 244 \ Lippincott, W. H., 166 Loire, :., 64 Malbranch, T., 22 Wipes, Sl 1D), Ale — las}, 192, 194, 239 Marcart, G., 41 Marviller, T., 5 Matthews, St. J., 209 Maynard, W. M. €, 36 Meadows, W., 49 Meissonier, 62 Menzler, W., 108 Merrill, F. T., 79 Meunier, C., 159 Mielich, A. L., 208 Mitchell, N., 129 Moeller, L., 11 Moran, E., 142 Moran, S., 8 Mostyn, T., 223 Munger, G., 12 Murphv, J. F., 180 McCord, G. H., 70, 132 Newman, R. L., 54, 164 Ogilvie, Palmer, W. L., 173 IPReHOIM, —ZA\Gn Payrbonn, 1a. 17) Perbandt, 2. 1, 139 Perez, A., 248 Roll, 18-2593 Pondel, F., 25 Post VV. W065 Quartley, A., 133 Ranger, H. W.. 109, 119, 176,177; 201, 218° Remington, F., 174, 262 Reyna, A., 38 Reynolds, J., 115 iRieiarals, We Ih, 7O; S2 Richet, L., 197 Ribs ll Oy 5 22S 228 Robie, J. B., 118 Robinson, 2 Robinson, T., 211 Rubens, P. P., 232 Ruggles, A., 9, 91 Schachinger, G., 137 Schama 126 Schevola, de G., 227 Scheuerer, O., 90 Schlessinger, T., 28 Schreyer, A., 235 Seben, T., 249 LIST OF ARTISTS—Continued Senat, P., 246 Seymour, G. L., 40 Shayer, W., 213 Short, HB, 45 Shouten, H., 51 Shurtleff, R. M., 63 Simonidy, M., 145 Smith, H. P-, 24, 183 Snell, H. B., 203 Sorbi, I., 144 Spanish School, 48, 138 Staache, A., 234 Steppe, R., 30 Sterne, M. H., 96 Stewalth lho. 107 Stiepevitch, G., 106 Story, G. H., 241 Sita, Ace. SO. 220 Teniers, D., 110 Termeulen, K., 136, 233 Whew, jf, C100; se, 226 Thomas, A., 147 Thulstrup, F., 251 AReenwo, Cy 267 Serna bile 20 Unknown, 83, 84, 85 Van Elten, K., 46 Vely, A., 162 ie see aa J., 214 Vibert, J. C., Von Boe B. 141 Von Helngen, 72 Von Ostade, A., 153 Wales, S. M. L., 257 Weyl, M., 150 Whistler, J. McN., 4 White, E., 168 Whiting, W. H., 124 Wiggins, J. C., 7, 18, 216 Williams, F. aa 193 Wouvermans, 198 Wyant, A. eS SL, BOS Wynants, J. 195 sor, 15 OS 4 ey CATALOGUE FIRST EVENING’S SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th, 1913 At 8 o'clock BARSTOW (J. M.) Am: -ican Stone Bridge 11 x 14 From the Napoleon Ives Collection ROBINSON American Landscape and Cattle 14 x 20 HART (W.), N.A. American Associate of the National Academy in 1855, and an Academician in 1858 Autumn Landscape 5% x 8 4 WHISTLER (J. A. McNeil), Attributed to Lagoon, Venice 16-x-29 5 MARVILEER (7.) European Rocky Landscape 23500 6 Hes BROUCK (Cp: =) American Golden Sunset 9x 12 s at . TOTES — 7 PERG ERR (J). S-h As European Watering the Tree of Life 10 x 14 8 MORAN (S.) American Horses in a Storm D212 9 RUGGLES (42) American Little Old House on the Hill Boe. 10 KOEK-KOEK (B. C.) European Born, 1803. Died, 1862. Chevalier of the Order of the Lion, and of the Order of Leopold. Medals at Paris, Amsterdam and the Hague. Winter in Holland 8% x 16 el MOBELER (i), N-A: Frugal Meal ox 20 1 MUNGER (G.) Mount Ranier Six 22 13 BICKNELE GE. Mis) Venice by Night 1Gra 26 14 CARESEN: (2. NA: Still Life ox 15 American American American American 15 CEyAIGNEAU Ck.) European Landscape and Sheep 14 x 21 16 BRC ER (ae American Coast Scene 7¥4 x 134 7, WIGGINS=(J. C2; AGN AS American Pupil of the National Academy and of George Innes. Associate member of Na- tional Academy. Landscape and Stream 13.22 18 WIGGINS: (J. Co) ANY American Landscape 1 Be 0) 19 PRESSE.) European Boulevard O13 From the Napoleon Ives Collection. 20 FRANCOISE (B.) European In the Studio NY 21 HART CW. ), NAG . American Summer Landscape 8% x 10% 22 MALBRANCHE (T.) European Winter in Holland 12 x 20 7s ZER “CE: ) European Born at Paris. Pupil of his father and of Gerome. Medals at Paris and Phila- delphia. The Bathers 135x-16 24 SEMIS Canale American Late Afternoon 126 25 PONDEL- (F.) European he Burn 4x6 NVA EEN (CEL. 2) American Mount Shasta 10 x 12 From the estate of Charles Hartshorne, former President of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. E ) d 27. DE HEAVEN (F.);_N.A; American York Cliffs, Coast of Maine 15x22 28 SCHLESINGER “(F.) European Comrades 10% x 12 29 Pex ie?) American A Spring Morning on the Seine 25> xeou) 30 SLE PPE GR) European Off the Dutch Coast 16 x 23 31 CELA RIAN (C.-T... a Nee American Rounding the Lightship 12s 32 HILLMAN (A.) American Exhibited at National Academy of Design. Sill Lure 18 x 24 33 HAWTHORNE (C. W.), N.A. American The Boudoir 18 x 24 34 GALEOTIL AD European Copy of Raphael’s Madonna of the Chair DOG .29) Carved wood frame —— = —— Se 35) BOSTON -GCE. 7.) American Autumn in the Berkshires 18 x 24 36 MAYNARD (W. M. C.) American Sheep and Landscape 16 x 24 37 BLAKELOCK (R. A.) American Indian Encampment 7 x 10 38 REYNA=(A} Prot) European Venice 14 x 30 a ; be 39 BEN DRICKS “Ce? European Scene in Holland 21, x Si 40 SEYMOUR “GG. 1.) European Phyllis 1th econ is 41 VEARCAR TT (G:) European On the Grand Canal 30 x 36 42 CASI AR Ci. WwW) _ American By the River 12x 20 43 PARFON (A.), N.A. American Landscape and Cattle 18 x 24 44 HEMION (J.) American | Playing Cards 21 x26 45 SHORT (HB) American At the Public Fountain, Madrid 28 x 38 46 | VAN ELTEN (K.), N.A. American A Landscape t4-x 22 - 47 CRANFORD (G. R.) American At the Spinning Wheel 21 x 34 48 SEA NSH SCHOO 16th Century Madonna and Child 1414 x 19% 49 MEADOWS (W.) American Farm in Sussex, England 24 x 42 50 CRAIG .(T. B.), A.N.A. American A Pennsylvania Village 16 x 24 El SOLE N Cer) European Holland Cattle Zk oF a2 OGILVIE (C.) 5 A.N.A: American Born in New York, 1838. Devoted him- self to landscape painting under James Hart. Elected A.N.A. in 1 Duck Pond 4x6 BS BASSFORD (F.) American Yacht Race ix ls 54 NEWMAN (R. L.) American Christ and Apostles 10 x 14 LF TT AI EI 5S KOTARBINSKI European Figure and Horse eG 56 GUDIN (J.) European Marine Oss 2 of WYANT (A. H.), N.A. American Mountain Landscape 8 x 14 58 COLEMAN (C. B.), N.A. American Landscape and Figures 10 x 14 SS — oS) GREENWOOD (J. H.) American Landscape 91% x 15% 60 PRIEEH OV) European Member of Royal Academies of London, Belgium, Stockholm and Vienna. Figures 7x9 61 DANFORTH (C.F. ) American Landscape 1A x 15Y% 62 MEISSONIER (Attributed to) On Guard S312 63 SHURTLEFF (R. M.) American Born at Ringe, N. H. After studying drawing at the Lowell Institute, Boston, and at the National Academy, New York, he settled in the latter city, where most of his professional life has been spent. Woodland Brook 13 x 17% Water Color 64 LOIRE (M.) European Girl Watering Flowers 1144 x 16 65 POST (W. MM), A.N.A. American | Landscape | 12 x 16 Water Color 66 . CARRODI (S.) Mediteranean Wie 2s Water Color 67 BRICHmR sa, bo). NA. Landscape Tp ONS) Water Color 68 DEGES Coast Scene 13 x 19 Water Color 69 JEFFERSON (J.) Marshes 14 x 22 Water Color European American European American 70 McCORD (G. H.) American Born in New York in 1849. Made a member of the Artists’ Fund Society of New York in 1877. Woodland Brook Sx 12 Water Color 71 DE ANS (Nie hee eAe American Holland Coast 6=x_ 10 Water Color 72 VON HELNGEN European . Snow Scene lebeese BS Water Color ies HASBROUCK (Du Bois £.) American Born in Ulster County, N. Y., 1860. First exhibited at the National Academy, 1884. Summer Landscape 10 x 14 Water Color CUMMING (A.) American Landscape 4x 6% Water Color 75 DRAKE-OWV. HANA. American A Rare Vintage 10x 12 Water Color - ord 70 RICHARDS (W.-T.),_N A; Egg Harbor, N. J. 7-13 Water Color 77 COZZENS CES.) Marine 7%x il Water Color 78 FRANZEN (A.) Sunset 13 x 19% Water Color 79 Vib Rieck —) Farm Yard 12% x 19% Water Color American American American Canadian 80 DE LONGPRE (M. fils) Flowers 20a 25 Water Color 81 FUDSONE (Ce VW.) Contented 14% x 18% Water Color 82 RICHARDS (W. 1.) Marine | 8% x 13% Water Color 83 UNKNOWN Interior—Quarrel eI) European American American 84 UNKNOWN Landscape 4x5 On Copper 85 UNKNOWN Marine 30 x 48 86 RIE WC.) American Landscape AYA x7 87 RIX-(J.) American Landscape 4A x7 SECOND EVENING’S SALE THURSDAY, MARCH 27th, 1913 At 8 o'clock 88 TAS ASE NA American Ruffled Grouse 1S e272 89 FROMENTIN (E.) European Pupil of Remond and Cabat. Hunting Party Halting 12% x 16% 90 SCHEUERER (O.) European Farm Yard 10 x 16 oO RUGGLES (A.) Marine Sax 7 BAKER (W. B.) DE =BOCK COLE (F.) The Brook 16 x 24 93 Dutch Farm House 10 x 14 94 Landscape and Cattle 22-27 American American European American 95 BREVOORT (J. R.) American Landscape 15x 20 SPERNE (VW -.) American Leaving the Room WE Be AS 97 Wis Se5( 22) European Ideal Head oho ks) 98 DAUBIGNY (C. F.) Attributed to Landscape ‘ Si (Signed) 09 DSP ENNE (Cc. O.) European Hunters Resting 1Sexe23 100 PEELOIWE 1-3.) American Winter Scene WG) Be 2S 101 JEFFERSON (J.) American Coast Scene 114 x 19% 102 FELISA (R.) : 2 European Autumn Landscape 18 x 40 103 HORNING (B.) American The Dam 2 se At 104 BELEX (ES) American Stormy Afternoon in the Colorado Mountains 20 x 30 105 DUTCH. SCHOOE Seventeenth Century Landscape with Figures U6 S75 106 STEIEPEVICH-(G,) European Scene in Venice 16 x 24 107 SEWARD (). 3.) American Othello SS , 108 MEUZLER (W.) European Egyptian Girl 74%x9 109 MENZLER (W.) European Woodland DE x16 110 TENIERS (Attributed to) Dutch Merrymaking 35 x 44 ne ee I a ON Nir en 111 AVES 4 (C) eeeel hea) Canadian View of Quebec Cathedral LO) xe 22 12 ENNE SS 9¢G.). Ne American Born in 1825. Began the practice of his profession as a landscape painter in 1846. Studied wnder Regis Gignoux. Landscape 814 x 13 113 DUPRE Ge) Attributed to The Pool 9 x ll (Signed) 114 INNESS (GNX American Born in 1825. Began the practice of his profession as a landscape painter in 1846. Studied under Regis Gignoux. Woodland 7x9 IS REYNOLDS: (f.) Attributed =to Child at Prayer 27 x 34 116 SS Al Gee.) American Pupil of Bougereau, Robert Fleury and Ecole des Beaux Arts. Sand Dunes 17% x 24 te GERARD (L.) European Lion and Lioness 145x222 118 IR COUSHID, (Cites) European Born in Brussels in 1821. Still life paint- er. Pupil of Brussels Academy. Medals at Brussels, Paris and the Hague. Treasurers 18 x 22 —— 119 RANGER (H. W.), N. A: American Harbor of Quebec 18 x 24 Water Color 120 TRUMBULL Ga European Portrait of a British Officer ox 121 CHIALIVA Ge) European At the Watering Place 1532 25 122 DAUBIGN-(€.-1,) European On the Seine 9x 16% 123 PASBROUCK (D_E) American Early Spring in the Catskills 1 SS 124 WHITING (W. H.) American Autumn on the Neshaming, Pa. 26 x 42 1S) DUPRE (J.) Attributed to On the River Aisle 7 x 14 (Signed) f 126 SCHANN=(L3) American Head 14 x 18 Ey Cage nn 127 GRIP EIN CE. Be) American Scene on Lower Delaware 16x 20) 128 DIRANTAN=(S:) European Roses 20 x 24 129 NICHE 2CN=) American Late Autumn 14 x 24 Water Color 130 DOLYMAN (M.) American Moonlight Marine, Sag Harbor 13x 32 131 DURE. SCHOOL Seventeenth Century Watering Trough 19 x 24 132 McCORD “CGs EH. )- AN AG American Sunset on the Maas 10 x 14 133 QUARTLEY (A.) American Born in Paris, 1839. Self-taught. First exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1875, Marine 215 134 BUSSERE Ta Za) European Winter Sport 27 x 38 ——— SS Loe COE NSCs) American Scene in Grenada 136 TERMEULEN (K.) European Evening Symphony 20-30 137 SCHACHINGER -(G. ) European A Bavarian Girl 944 x 13Y% 138 SPANISH SCHOOL Seventeenth Century Christ Preaching to the Multitudes 25 x 40 139 PRB AED Ces) European The Mill Stream 1225-18 140 COZ75\ S=CPass) American Coast Scene 1x7 141 VON VERBEECK (B.) European Her First Dancing Lesson 19-73 142 MORAN (E.), A.N.A. American Mid Ocean isk Zl 143 MARTIN (El. D.) American Native of Albany, N. Y. Studied unacr Wim. Hart early in his career. Member of the Artists’ Fund Society, Society of Am- erican Artists and of the National Academy. Elected Associate in 1868 and Academician ials7os Landscape 7 17 x25 144 SORBI (R.) European Born February 24th, 1844, in Florence. Pupil of the Academy of Florence and A. Ciseri. Paints entirely genre pictures and also ‘historical. ihe Berry, Sexo! 145 SIMONIDY (M.) European Winter Perfume 2314 x 29 146 BRISCOE FD) American ihe ace The Aspasia from Marryaths King’s Own 26 x 42 7 147 IS OUMUANS (GAS) European Shepherd and Flock 30 x 47 148 JUD Ne be 1G) NA American Going to Town 12 x 14 149 DAMSCHROE DPKG. | ae) European Child at Prayer WGe Bie Te; 150 WEYL (M.) American A Virginia Orchard 18 x 26 13) GEILEE MINA.) European A Happy Family US se Zz 152 Ine Cl-c.) American Playmates 24 x 42 153 VAN OSTADE (A.) Attributed to Interior and Figures 20 x 24 154 ALEXANDER (W.) American The Sultan’s Chief Guard 28 x 46 155 PEN (ie) American Pupil of Constant, Laurens and Whistler. The Road Builder 227. 156 PARTON (Aq) American Marine, Sunset 22-%37 157 BIBRSTADT (A.), N.A. American The Buffalo Hunt 26 x 36 158 KOST (E)) American A Blustry Day Off Segmines Point Princess Bay, Staten Island Wn Se TES 159 MEUNIEK (C.) European The Highway 2134 x 3134 160 GE AEN, CG) European Girl Reading S78 161 DE -PAREDES (V.) European Spanish. Contemporaneous with For- tuny. Is celebrated for his masterly group- ing of historical figures, and is represented in all public galleries in Continental Fu- rope, and has received all the honors at- tainable. Washington’s First Reception As President of the United States 25%4 x 39% 162 WHBIES? (GAS) European Born, 1838. Died, 1882. Pupil of Valen- ciennes Academy, and in Paris of Signol. Several Medals. Romeo and Juliet 31 x 40 163 VWOUBIOIGIe i Ofenc. European At Leisure IESG 164 NEWMAN (R. L.) American Group of Children Sa) 165 BROWN (W. M.) American Blackberries 1134 x 12 166 EIPPLINEOTE-CV E.), NA. American The Willows, Creyen Brie, France 1014 x 14 167 BRIGHER-(A- EF) American Eagle Point, Dubuque, Iowa 4x9 168 WHITE (E.) American Roses | lGex 1S 169 EN SE ET (2h). NAG American Landscape Sica 170 Waist Cs.) European Born _at Springfield, Pa., October 10th, 1738. Died in London, March llth, 1820. President of the Royal Academy. Scene from the Talismen 14 x 18 Color Drawing 171 ESOC. ); Ne American The Gardener’s Daughter O-x-10 Water Color 172 BICKFORD American Trout 1S x 25 Pastel 173 PAEMER (Wels NGAS American Moonlight View from Catskill Mountains 18 x 24 Pastel 174 REMINGTON (F.) American Mark Back 13ex 19 Black and White THIRD EVENING’S SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 28th, 1913 At 8 o'clock 175 BROWN (J G), NA. American Born in the North of England, 1831. Brown’s professional life for the most part has been spent in New York. Was made ees of the National Academy in 1863. The Brunette 10 x 14 176 RANGER (H. W.), A.N.A. American Summer Landscape 12 =-16 177 RANGER (H. W.) American Woodland 9x 12% $= SS 178 JACOUE -(C) Attributed to Sheep and Lambs ee, (Signed) 179 PARTON Ci.) American Born in Hudson, N. Y., 1845. Younger brother of Arthur Parton. Was elected member of the Artists’ Fund Society of New York in 1873. Cows and Landscape 10 x 12 180 MURPELY ([.F.), A2N A, American Sunset 5A x7 181 BOGGS (F. M.) American The Bridge Se 182 CARTIER GW B32) American The Toilet 16 x 20% 183 SMITE] American Morning by the Brook, East Lyne, Conn. 12210 184 CRANE =CB. =e American Pupil of A. H. Wyant. Autumn Landscape z 12 x 16 a es —=—=—= —= = —— 185 JOHNSON (D.), N.A. American Born in New York, 1827. One of the Founders of the Artists’ Fund Society. Elected A.N.A. in 1860 and Academician in 1862. Rocks OYA x AZ 186 DESSAR = (i. 2a. Nias American Pupil of Bougereau, Robert Fleury and Ecole des Beaux Arts. Landscape ll x 14 187 BiERSTADT (A.), N.A. American Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Born in Dusseldorf, 1829. In 1860 he was made a member of the National Academy of Design. Harbor at Night 13x22 SE ST x ATS ATI EET 188 DECAMPS, (Attributed to) Egyptian Sunset Ie x22 (Signed) 189 HART, (W.), ACNA: American Born in 1822. Associate of the National Academy in 1855 and am Academician in 1858. Autumn Landscape Oya ts 190 INNESS (G.), N.A. American Born in Newburg, N. Y., 1825. Studied art in Newark, N. J., and engraving in New York. In 1846 he began the practice of his profession as a landscape painter, passing a few months in the studio of Regis Gig- noux. He was made National Academician in 1886. Landscape 11% x 19% GUARD Ge.) ) European Venetian School. Pupil of Caneletto. Born, 1712. Died, 1792. Public Square, Naples are 3 1734 x 2234 192 VOR LEN- CE D)5aN A: American Native of Albany, N. Y. With the excep- tion of a few weeks’ study under William Hart, early in his career, he is entirely self-taught as an artist. Landscape and Lake 14 x 22 193 WIEETAMS= CE. -B.), N-A; American Female Figures 4 se 1S 7 194 MAIR TIN—CE D>) American Native of Albany, N. Y. Studied under Wm. Hart early in his career. Member ot the Artists’ Fund Society, Society of Am- erican Artists and of the National Academy. Elected Associate in 1868 and Academician ia 1870: The Pond Wee seas 195 WYNANTS (J.) Attributed to a 10) 196 CARES EN Ce American Born in Copenhagen. National Academi- cian. Pottery 16x20 197 RICE PSC. European Pupil of Diaz. Landscape Ela 16 198 WOUVERMANS, (Attributed to) Battle Scene Os oe) 199 FLEMISH SCHOOL Seventeenth Century Portrait) of a Priest UG se 216 200 BINGE OCK (ken) American Born in New York, 1847. Self-taught. Honorable Mentian, Paris Exposition, 1900. Woodland 16 x 20 201 RANGER (H. W.), A.N.A. American Self-taught. Noank Harbor, Looking Toward Mystic 18 x 25% TT aa = 202 GREEN @Cha Bey American Scene in Upper Delaware 18 x 24 203 SNE Ge Bs) American Coast Scene 18 x 30 204 CONST ABE Gi. Rees European Born, 1/76. Died, 1837..- Pupil of Royal Academy in 1799. Windsor Park Lg} se UG 205 WYANT (A. HL), N. A. American Born in 1839. He spent several years in Dusseldorf. Studied under Hans Gude, sub- sequently he studied in London and settled in New York in 1864 or 1865. Elected N.A. in 1869. Mountain Road INE. Se 24 206 CARDI, (Attributed to) Called Cigoli Ecce Homo CS 207 HERMANN (P.) American Woman Knitting 22° x32 208 NERC TC (Ae) European Born in 1863 in Klosterneburg, Austria. In 1889 he traveled as an officer to the Orient. Exhibited in Paris, London and Munich. He paints mainly Egyptian ‘pic- tures. Lives in the winter time in Egypt. Oriental Fruit Seller 20 x 16 209 MATTHEWS (St. J.) American Nun at Prayer Wa : 210 COUSE=(Eai) American Pupil of Bougereau, Robert Fleury and Ecole des Beaux Arts. Indian Camp Fire 20 x 24 Zai\h ROBINSON (T.) American Landscape is) 3¢ Bz Zi2 PUOREN FIN E=SCHOOE 1449-1491 The Nativity Zo 23 213 SEAVER (W.) European Coast Scene 20 x 35% a —— SS a - ee 2 = = eae = = = ——— eae Saree = IES, 214 VERBOECKHOVEN (E. J.) European Born, 1799. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor and of the Order of Leopold of Belgium, Michael of Bavaria and Christ of Portugal. Member of the Academies of Belgium, Antwerp and St. Petersburg. Sheep in Stable 14 x 22 A American 216 WHIGGINS: (je G,),- NEA. American Pupil of the National Academy and of George Inness. Associate member of the National Academy. Landscape and Cattle 1 Vy il se iat ZA, DAMOYE. (E.) European Born in Paris. Contemporary. lLand- scape painter, pupil of Corot, Daubigny and Bonnat. Medals: Third Class, 1879; Second Class, 1884. Works: The Old Road at Auvers, The Field (1875), Prairies of Mortefontame (1876-1877). Along the Seine MY S10) 218 RANGER (H. W.) American Sunset Landscape 18 x 24 219 CRANE (CB.), NA American Pupil of A. H. Wyant. First exhibited —_ at the ‘National Academy in 1879. Autumn Uplands 14 x 20 220 at eet Ace) Ne American Born in Liverpool, 1819. In 1850 he re- moved to America, settling in New York, where his professional life was _ spent. Elected member of the Artists’ Fund So- ciety and National Academy. Chasing the Hare 4) ‘ 221 : DESS ARC. PNA. American Pupil of Bougereau, Robert Fleury and Ecole des Beaux Arts. Landscape and Sheep i x<-16 222 CHAPMAN (C. T.) American Marine 28 x 28 223 MOSTYN (T.) : European- > Before the Storm 28 x. 38 : 224 CONSTANT (E-) European at Paris, 1845. Medals, 1875 and ise Pail of Cabanel. Turkish Sentinel 25 235 225 BRUNIN (L.) European Born at Antwerp, November 20th, 1861. Pupil of the Academy of Malines and the Academy of Antwerp. The Minuet 16 x 21 226 LHOM. C.-C.) American Woodland Brook 32 x 40 227 DE SCEVOLA (G:) European In the Park at Versailles 19 x 25 228 ROS Cy) American Old Farm 18 x 24 229 RIX (j.) American Shanties 13 x 24 ; 230 DAUBIGNY (C.F) European Born in Paris, February 15th, 1817. Died there February 20th, 1878. Pupil of Edme Francois D. (1789-1843). Studied also un- der Delaroche. Medals: Second Class, Mise Wiese Chigg; Wwease Dosa Class, io First Class, 1857, 1859 and 1869. Legion of Honor, 1859. Officer, 1874. Landscape, Upper Seine 1Oex 17 25) BOUDIN (E.) European Born at Honfleur (Calvados). Contem- porary. Marine painter. Medals: Third Class, 1881; Second Class, 1883. 18 x 22 232 RUBENS (2. PP.) Attributed te Vulcan at the Forge 2Onx289 258) TERMEULEN (K.) European Landscape Zoro) 234 SEAACHE “CA. ) European Van Dyck Painting the Portrait of Margaret Riutivan 2 x OU 235 SCHREYER (A.) European Born, 1828. Animal painter. Pupil of Stadel Institute, Frankfort. Member of ¥ Antwerp and Rotterdam Academies. Med- WY als: Brussels, 1863; Paris, 1864, 1865, 1867; Munich, 1876. Order of Leovold, 1866. Court painter to Grand Duke of Mecklen- burg, 1862. Arab Outpost 24 x 33 236 KNAUSS GCG) European Born, 1829. Member of the Academies of Berlin, Vienna, Munich, Amsterdam, Antwerp and Christiana. Officer of the Legion of Honor. Knight of the Order of Merit. Several Medals. The Young Fiddler and Dog ph asa 237 TROYVON (C.) European Born, 1810. Died, 1865. Medals: Third Class, 1838; Second Class, 1840; First Class, 1846, 1848, 1855. Lerion of Honor, 1849, Landscape and Cattle 22 x 33 238 KENSE LL (JP. ), NA. American Born, 1818. Died, 1873. Kensett’s pic- tures exhibit a rare purity of feeling and accuracy and decilacy, and especially a har- monious treatment, perfectly adapted to the . subject. Landscape 29 x 41 MARTIN (H. D.) European Native of Albany, N. Y. Studied under Wm. Hart early in his career. Member of the Artists’ Fund Society, Society of Am- erican Artists and of the National Academy. Elected Associate in 1868 and Academician in 1875. Landscape, Sunset 30 x 40 240 BRICHER = (n= be) American On Lake Pepin 4x9 241 STOREY (G. H.), A.N.A. American Born in New Haven, Conn., 1835. Was elected A.N.A. in 1875. The Orchard, Afternoon 11% x BY 242 EY sla l.) American Landscape and Stream 17) x 28 243 DE NEUVIELE (A,) European Soldiers On Palette 244 PEUIZE- (e.),) Nev. American Born, 1816. Taken as a child by his parents to Philadelphia. He early dis- played artistic talents. Made a member of the National Academy in 1860. Sibyl : ; Loox M7, | Water Color z 245 TEEN (eee a) Ne American Born in ‘Charleston, S. C., January 12th, 1841. Genre painter. Pupil of the Phila- delphia Academy and of Gleyre, in Paris. Elected N.A. in 1869. Swaugunk Mountains 13%4 x 20% Water Color 246 SHNAT (Ce) European Old San Remo Water Color 11 x 17 247 HERRING (B.) European Woman On Horseback 9x ll Water Color 248 PEREZ-(A.) Flower Seller 10% x 16 Water Color 249 Si DEIN CL.) Dutch Landscape 12% 18 Water Color 250 PREER (F2W.), N.As Landscape 13=x—22 Water Color 251 THOULSERUP (F,) The Serenader 144% x 21 Water Color European European American European 252 BLOOMERS (B. J.) European Children on the Beach 9Y% x 1234 Water Color 253 POEL ECE) European Venice 12 x19 Water Color 254 COZZENS—(i_S:) American The Only Survivor 6% x 18 Water Color 250 JEFFERSON (J.) American s Old Mill 914 x 13% Water Color SS 256 BROWN (W. M.) American still Life 7x11 Water Color VIVE WAS. (on Mee.) American 2 Rocky Coast 11 x 19% Water Color 258 CHAPIN, (After) Girl and Roses 1914 x 24 Pastel 259 TACO (Ca .) European Ploughing 6x6 Pen and Ink Drawing 2 260 JOHAUNOT European Street Scene TAS Pen and Ink Drawing s , 261 “ CRANE (B.) ‘American Landscape 10x12 Pen and Ink Drawing 262 REMINGTON (F.) American Bucking Broncho 227Ke2o Black and White y