ce yy ei SS iad 5 ah nee * * dS) x we = af CH pas ‘ } BN Pa7s events . * Y LH phe nate sane eos beatae Nii ais ON in itp a of eS ania on ny Ba ie ee BETAS Aine pete eaia SHAN i vs BS » i Fe + we 7 % : * J eh, , , - = . . a i . 4 . cs i ’ . F ‘ ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS. MARY B. DUN WIDOW OF THE LATE R. G. DUN. ESQ. CATALOGUE VALUABLE PAINTINGS REMOVED FROM THE CITY RESIDENCE, 261 MADISON AVE.,N. Y. AND FROM NARAGANSETT PIER TO BE. SOLD BY AUCTION At CLARKE’S ART ROOMS No. 5 WEST 44th STREET, NEW YORK (Adjoining the Fifth Avenue Bank) By order of Walter D. Buchanan, Executor ALSO IMPORTANT CANVASES BY ORDER OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE PAUL MORTON The combined collections are rich in examples of the great Barbizon and other painters of the French Schools and contemporary Artists. On Exhibition from February 22d, to date of sale Sale Days: February 29, and March 1, 1912 Each evening at 8.15 o'clock THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY MR, AUGUSTUS W. CLARKE CONDITIONS OF SALE —-—0 1. The highest bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute arise between two or more bidders, the painting 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, or the whole of the purchase money if required, in default of which the painting or paintings so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. 3. The paintings to be taken away at the buyer’s ex- pense and risk upon 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 before delivery; in default of which the undersigned will not hold himself responsible if the paintings be lost, damaged or destroyed,, but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. 4. The paintings to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description, at the buyer’s expense and risk, within Two Days from the sale; CLaRKE’s ArT Rooms not being responsible for the correct descrip- tion, genuineness or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in any painting, and making no warranty what- ever. 5.To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconven- ience in settlement of the purchases, no painting can on any account be removed during the sale. 6. If, for any cause, an article purchased cannot be delivered in as good condition as the same may have been at the time of its sale, or should any article pur- chased thereafter be stolen or misdelivered, or lost, the undersigned is not to be held liable in any greater amount than the price bid by the purchaser. 7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the money deposited in part payment shall be for- feited; all paintings uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private sale, without fur- ther 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. CLARKE’S ART ROOMS are in no way respon- sible for the charges or manner of delivery of goods purchased at their sale. AUGUSTUS W. CLARKE, Auctioneer. The Alexander Press, 114-116 West 27th St., New York, LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED ~ =e -Aufray, J. Bartolini, P. Bellini, . Berne-Bellecour, E. P. Bolmer, M. de F. Bolpini . Bonheur, R. ; : 4 3 ; : Boucherville, A. de ‘ ; : : 5 74 Memes A RA,C.H . .. (61, 62, 83 Brackeleer, F. de Bremen, M. Von Bridgman, F. ; : ; é f Brown, W. M. : ; ; j A 68, 69 Buchanan, R. D. . i ; , ; i 32 Candelle, L. . . 3 ; ; aS ates Wake Fe Tape F | Cederstrom, I. : 5 ; : A : 76 Chelminski, J. V. . é d ; z i 31 Chirico, G. di : ; ‘ ; ; é 26. Cijudo, F. R. Cot.-P A: Curlandi, F. Daubigny, Karl Delacroix, E. : : 5 : Diaz, Ni dela P. . 115, 118 Dore, GP. : ) ' 3 LIST OF ARTISTS —Continued = aaa Done, L. : ; : ‘ iteueae Dupré, Jules. ; : : ; a a Dupré Julian ; : : be: ‘ Ernest, R. : ; : : ‘ a: Estorach, Casonova, A. Be Sar : Banning, oA. ae ; ; : ; : Ferez, A. i : ; F i . Fortuny, M. . : ; 4 ‘ : Fromentin, E. ; ; ae: Garcia, V. : : : ; ee Gifford, SR, NAc >. + Griesion, ‘C.. ; : : idee : 54 Haag? ke f ‘ : : , Ss wtigh Wee Hart; Ni cASs) ahi : ; Peegs . Henner, Jo J. os Herbo, L. : ; ; ? eae j 85 Holberton, W. { + ‘ : : ‘ 1 es Hudson River School . , : , ; (7 ten Jacomin, M. F. : ; : ’ : : 33) Jacque, C. ; : : : ; ; SISK Jourdan, “A. . 3 : ; ; : : cua e Kaemmerer, F. H. 4 : y . 24, 40, 94 Kleinsch, E22. ia 21 do Kowalski, A. W. . a F ‘ ~ Cattle bs Water Color : 133%4 x 25 In the marshes by the rushes the herd is drink- ing. : Signed Le Candeles hi 15 A. FANNING $9” A Painter of Old World Architecture. On Panel Scene in Dortrecht 8x9Y% A charming bit of old Holland. Signed, A. F. 16 BOLPINI VENICE ; a Nae 4° The Grand Canal 20% x 30 N A charming scene along the quays, with St. Marks in the distance. 7 -HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL Early American. Lake Champlain 32 x 44 A calm day. The mountains in the sunlight All is peace and at rest. 1g 19 C. KUWASSEG Studied in Munich and painted much in Switzer- land and the Tyrol. In the Alps 13 x 10 “y : S/ | A village in the foreground; the noble hills in ‘aN the distance. Signed, C. Kuwasseg, *72. | b/ as | JO a e poe __C, KUWASSEG ee | Studied in Munich and painted much in Switzer- ee land and the Tyrol. Village in the Alps 13 x 10 A rushing stream over which a bridge holds part of the village. A castle and mountains in distance. Signed, C. Kawaicen, 72. 20 V. GARCIA An Italian painter of country life. — The Village Belle POY a eae Bs. At the edge of a village an Italian girl is mounted on a mule ready for a journey. An animated country scene. Signed, V. Garcia. 21 e 7.o A. F. TAIT. N. A. Born at Livesey Hall, Liverpool in 1819. Settled in New York. Was elected a National Academic- ian. Little Chicks On Panel 10 x 14 An excellent example of this great artist’s work. Signed, A. F. Tait, N. Y., °74. 22 S. R. GIFFORD, N. A. _ Early American painter of the Hudson River School. Mount Renier, the Bay of Tacoma rc) vf as Puget Sound Aes The noble snowclad mountain, rises ower: the sea. A golden glow from the setting “Sun pervades the scene. SigiediS, Re Gifford 187s: am ie Tk “aome, , =a 23 CHAS. H. MILLER, N. A. NEW YORK The Rising Moon 10 x 20 Over the waters the full moon spreads her beams. - Signed, C. H. Miller, 24 Xe : F. H. KAEMMERER \ Born at the Hague. Medals: Paris Salon, 1874; Silver, 1889; E. U. Chevalier Legion of Honor, 1889; Silver Medal, 1900; E. U. Hors Concours. The Flirtation 23 x 16 Under the trees, seated on a bench are a man and a maid, wondering what will next be said. Signed, F. H. Kaemmerer. t : ; : 4 3 NEES. (ee ee a —W. WHITTREDCE 2 NEW YORK In the Woods a0515 The sun glints through trees in the late fall. ee Signed, W. Whittredge. 26 of 9 a e - G_ Di CHIRICO — A Neapolitan artist of great repute. The Sheriff’s Execution 3914 x 27 In winter in Italy. An old man is coming down some steps, while his neighbors revile him in his ex- tremity. Signed, G. di Chirico, Napoli, 79. a? _ LUCILE DOUE i ' A Dutch painter of interiors. | Aethe' Sewing Table Cee . 21% x 15 i 2 A charming maiden holds a spool in her hand and pe sits at an old-fashioned table. oS as Signed, Lucile Done, 1869. 28 oY J. C. NICHOLL L aes NEW YORK Seascape | 14 x 24 Rough water dashes over some low rocks. is blown by the wind. geet Signed, J. C. Nicholl, 1874. 29 L. VAUTIER fo The Oriental Dancer On Panel 324 x 22 After her exertions, she rests against the wall, and at her side are pipes and coffee. ‘The rug on the wall is marvelously executed. Signed L. Vautier, 1877. 30 SUREAU PARIS Poultry 8x 10 "The bape carefully dened Signed, Surean. JAN V. CHELMINSKI Born at Brzoston, Poland, in 1851. A military - painter of note. A Cofsoltation - 20 x 30 The sun is setting on a wintry scene. Twa staff officers are consulting over some news. Signed, Jan V. Cheminska: 32 R. D. BUCHANAN NEW YORK Winter 8% x 13 + With its storm and stress. Signed, R. D. Buchanan. ee mAg 33 MARIE FERDINAND JACOMIN Medal, Third Class, 1883; Bronze Medal, Uni- versal Exposition, 1889; Hors Concours. Member of the Society of French Artists. In the Forest Clearing On Panel 18x 15 A northern Breton scene, interesting in detail and restrained in feeling. Signed M. F. Jacomin. we 34 Springtime BA ee A maiden in flimsy drapery, with a bac of rock is enamored by the balmy air of Signed, Alfred Seifert. OF. __L. WILLEMS | | French portrait painter of distinction. : Es The Mother re ; | 10% x 8% The baby sleeps in its cradle while the mother contentedly watches. Signed, L. Willems. 36 JAN MONCHABLON Born at Chatellon Sur Saone. Honorable Mention, Pairs, 1885; Silver Medal, 1889; E. U., 1900; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1895; Hors Con- cours. The Old Mill 1014 x 14 Breezy early morning in the North of France. Very interesting example of this master. Signed, Jan Monchablon, 1890. 0 CL QO" 37 CLAUS MEYER German. Silver Medal, 1889 : Universal Exposi- tion, Paris; Hors Concours. Cavalier Regaling 8% x 12 At an open window with a jug of ale sits a cavalier in a red dress. Signed, Claus Meyer. 38 O. C. De PENNE Born in Paris. ; Medals: Third Class, 1875; Second Class, 1883; Silver, 1899; E. U. Hors Concours; Member of the Society of French Artists. + Hounds 8% x 10% On the leash waiting at the edge of the woods. A most remarkable expression pervades the dogs. Signed, O. C. de Penne. 39 in : ii ie ’ : | : ; : 22h ae __-F. RICO CIJUDO ke | 7 | SPANISH On the Balcony 15 x22 On a pleasant afternoon a family party with their | favorite cure, gather and listen to the sweet music of the guitar. Signed, F. Rico Cijudo, Sevilla. v/ | 40 F. H. KAEMMERER Born at the Hague. Medals: Paris Salon, 1874; Silver, 1889; E. U. Chevalier Legion of Honor, 1889; Silver Medal, 1900; E. U. Hors Concours. In the Garden 6x9¥Y% Strong and skilfully handled. Signed, F. H. Kaemmerer. Sea Be ats. A i“ See I. LANGTON. . NEW YORK (ee z | Dogs c a 1534 x 22 : On the edge of the moors. : ; _ Signed, L. Langton. 42 L. LANGTON NEW YORK | Dogs Water Color — 15% x 22 * At the edge of a low lying river two dogs are setting and Pome Signed, L. Langton. 43 geht SSF. CURLLANDI Wtoted Italian Pee clare: The Bouquet Water Color -s | 22Y4 x15 _A young girl in a coyful humor, looks over a bouquet for a love letter. Signed, Curlandi, Roma. 44 R. MALCOLM NEW ae Water Color Cattle 13%4 x 25 A herd of cattle returning on a stormy evening im autumn. A Signed, R. Malcolm. 45, i eam | _ VENICE 2 A . Water Color if oe 22% x 15 ie 7 Ideal. Head es Charming young girl in an easy pose. | Signed, A. Salanti. 5) 46 ALONSO F EREZ NAPLES Water Color The Faggot Gatherer 39 x 25% Looking over the blue sea, a maiden rests ater hes bundle of faggots is collected. Signed, Alonzo Ferez, Napoles, ’82. AY ‘s : JAMES M. HART, N. A. Elected Academician 1859. Vice-president and Member of the Council of the National Academy of Design. Medals: Centennial, 1876; Silver and Gold Medals at Boston; Paris, Bronze Medal. Cattle 8x 10 The herd descends from the woodland hills. A beautiful specimen of this great American cattle painter. Signed, James M. Hart, 1873. 48 f WM. T. RICHARDS, N. A. % Born at Philadelphia in 1833. Honorary Mem- “@ ber of the National Academy. Medals: Philadelphia, 1876; Temple, 1885; Paris, Bronze Medal, 1889, E. U. Off Newport Water Color 14 x 20% A languid sea washes up the low lying beach. Signed, Wm. T. Richards, 1870. 49 P. BARTOLINI ROME Water Color 3034 x 20% Watching Reverses On rising ground the soldiers of the reserves watch and wait. P. Bartolin, Roma. 50 F, CURLANDI ROME Water Color The Italian Girl 201; x 9¥4 | Signed, T. Curlandi, Roma. ‘Sls ee _C. GRIESION” ITALY The italian Peasant 8x 10 Signed on back of canvas, C. Griesion. 52 E. D. LEWIS American Water Colorist. The Castle of Chinon Water Color 25 x 13 Signed, E. D. Lewis, 1888. 53 | E. D. LEWIS American Water Colorist. William Tell’s Chapel Lake Geneva Water Color 25 x 13 Signed, E. D. Lewis, 1888. | : EMILE MUNIER Born in Paris. Mention Honorable, 1882; Mem- ber of the Society of French Artists. The Awakening 18 x21 Baby wakes with pleasant thoughts. Signed, E. Munier, 1879. 55 PIAT JOSEPH SAUVAGE Born at feral in 1744. Early Dutch master, : A who devoted much time to decorative panels in mono- chrome. Died in 1818. i te t Love’s Anvil 47 x 59 A charming specimen of this great master’s art in monochrome. Cupids disporting. 56 TURINA Venetian painter of note. The Public Letter Writer — — % x 124 A scene in the streets of Venice; a general con- sultation over a serious proposition. Signed, Turina. mS Rr} 5 ~ eg | S ar Pc ] *. : 57 a Se [2 ROBERTI. ee MILAN Water Color The Landing Place 13% x 19 | An exquisite example, showing a result that can A only be accomplished in water coler. Be: Signed, ‘Robert Milan. Madonna and Child After Bellini. — Lx] 2 < A, > oA be is z es (eee SECOND EVENING’S SALE FRIDAY, MARCH Ist, 1912 = + Beginning promptly at 8.15 o'clock he F Ved * rl x 3 » Lees 59 SIR DAVID WILKIE, R. A. ~ 1785-1840 Born in Scotland, but later came to London. Noted for his genre subjects. A regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy. The Princess Leaving the Tower Pen and Bister Drawing. 9x9Y% A clever drawing, full of light and shade. 60 FERDINAND De BRACKELLER Born at Antwerp in 1792. Died in 1852. Mem- ber of the Antwerp Academy and Director of its Museum. The Strolling Musician Water Color 9x7¥Y% Little work, but much expression. Signed, F. de Brackeleer. 61 GH. BOUGHTON, A. R. A. F e Born in England in 1834. Taken to America fieac ____ by his parents at the age of three. In 1861 he fixed his residence in London. Elected N. A. in 1871 and eR, A, in 1879. - pai A Dream of Bowling in Other Days Water Color 13x 11% . The moon gives the light. The Puritans of other days regale and bowl. pet Fe Boughton, 62 G. H. BOUGHTON, A. R. A. Born in England in 1834. Taken when three years old to America by his parents, who settled in Albany. In 1861 he fixed his residence in London. Elected N. A. in 1871 and A. R. A. in 1879. The Smuggler’s Retreat Water Color 13x il Sinister and weird. A reminiscence of mediaeval ; times. Signed, G. H. Boughton. 63 G. H. BOUGHTON, A. R. A. Born in England in 1834. Taken when three years old to America by his parents, who settled in Albany. In 1861 he fixed his residence in London. Elected N. A. in 1871 and A. R. A. in 1879. Ret i | The Lone Fisherman Water Color | 9x 12% stage ae In the rain, watching and waiting. A gentle satire. Signed, G. H. B. 64 -EUGENE DELACROIX ~ 1798-1863 24 : - Born at St. Maurice, near Paris, in . 1798. Re ceived his first instruction at the Lycee Loper Died in Paris in 1863. The Fisher Maiden Water Color 14 1 : . | A young fisher maiden with s basket full et fish, which she carries on her left arm, No. 65 Shall I, or Shall I Not? Jules Worms 65 JULES WORMS Born at Paris, 1832. Medals: Paris, 1867, : ee 1868 and 1869; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1876; Medal, 1878, E. U. Hors Concours; Mem- _ ber of the Society of French Artists. » 15 x 10% Water Color Shall I, or Shall I not a) ¥ » a) ; : In an old courtyard the serenader stands, with his ies kaa guitar in front of him, and wonders if he shall play. Signed, J. Worms. \; oy oa F i hea M. FORTUNY Pupil of the Barcelona Academy. Chevalier of As the Order of Charles III. Prize of Rome from Spain, 1858. Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, E. U., 1878. Waiting Water Color per 10% x6 An interesting study. Signed, Fortuny. 67 =) PAUL SOWYER - “ge , { _ Girl Reading EP encil Drawing 13%x 14% _A young woman sits by the fire reading, while the cat regales itself nearby. Signed, Sowyer, 1884. 68 W.M.BROWN Ga : ee [NEW YoRK | Penchics | | 10 x 834 | Signed, W. M. B. ee 3 69 _ -W.M. BROWN NEW YORK When [Auta Shows Her Ruddy Glow 12 x 18 A silent pool on high ground into which rocks and woodland throw their shadows. Signed, W. M. B. PAUL PASCAL - Born in France. Medal, Paris, Mention Hon- orable, 1903. Medal, Third Class, 1904. Mem- ber of the Society of French Artists. Water Color The East in its Radiance 171%4x22Y% Near a lake in the vicinity of a city two weary travelers rest. The sun is setting in his splendor. ? Signed, P. Pascal. 71 PAUL PASCAL Born in France. Medal, Paris, Mention Honor- able, 1903. Medal, Third Class, 1904. Member of the Society of French Artists. Pastel and Wash On the Nile 16 x 22 A rendering of intense blue at evening in the East. Signed, P. Pascal. 72 FR. VOLTZ Born at Nordlinger in 1817. Professor at Mu- nich Academy. Member of the Academies of Mu- nich, 1863; Berlin, 1869; Vienna, 1870. Gold Medal, Berlin, 1856 and 1861. Wurtemberg Med- al of Art; Order of the Red Eagle and of St. Mi- chael, 1867. Cattle On Panel 18 x 35 A herd at the edge of the lake, a dark, lowering sky, against which the cattle clearly stand out. Signed, Fr. Voltz, 1868. 73 KARL HAAG | Born in Germany in 1820. Went to England in 1847, where he took up painting in water colors. Member of the Royal Society of Water Color Paint- ~ ers. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1878, Paris Hors ‘Concours. Feeding Dolly 9% x 71¥% ac An interesting example of this master. Signed, Haag. 74 ADRIAN De BOUCHERVILLE Born in France. Mention Honcralie 1881. The Dear Friend 20x ee In the costume of 1850 two friends are talking in a boudoir. One gives consolation to the other. Signed, A. de Boucherville, Paris. 15 FRANCOIS EMILE MICHEL Medal, Metz, France, 1868; Bronze Medal, 1889; E. U. Member of the Institute, 1892; Bronze Medal, 1900, E. U. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1903; Hors Concours; Member of the So- ciety of French Artists. The Forest in April 44 x 59 A woman is reading under some trees, at the edge of the forest, overlooking a pleasant sea, a castle abuts over the waters, in Southern Italy. Snow-clad mountains in the distance. Hors Concours, Paris Salon, 1899. Signed, Em. Michel, 1899. 76 TH. CEDERSTROM A clever Munich painter of genre sujeoe The Musical Chef 10x 7 The cook after his labors is sealant playing 3 a trombone. 4 nde Ra Signed, Th. Cederstrom, Munich. — srang wayne spryu08N 77 JULIEN DUPRE Born at Paris. | Medals: Third Cis. 1880; Second Class, 1881; Silver, 1889; E. U. Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1892; Member of the Jury; Hors Concours; Member of the Society of French Artists. Noontide 26 x 32 Two men are resting and regaling themselves in a field. A peasant woman is helping them to some of the wine of the country. Signed, Jalen Dupre, 1880. et a +V 78 E. P. BERNE-BELLECOUR Born at Boulogne-Sur-Mer, 1838. Medal, 1869; Medal of the First Class, 1872; Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1878; Medal, 1878, E. U.; Silver Med- al, 1889; E. U. Bronze Medal, 1900; Hors Con- cours; Member of the Society of French Artists. An Episode in the Franco-Prussian War 22% x 31 A Uhlan officer is brought to the tent of the com- manding officer of the outpost, and a discussion arises as to whether he is a spy. Signed, E. B. C., 1891. 2N099]]9H-9019G “dH 2VM UVBISsnig-eouvl,] FY} Ul Fpos|Tdy UY SZ ‘ON Ie, ie ee ARTHUR QUARTLEY | _ NEW YORK re Tide, North eyed EL | 20 : 36 The sun is low and sheds a golden glow over the low shore. A composition direct and perfect in hand- ling. A beautiful example of this great American le io ; Signed, A. Quartley, 1881. 80 PIERRE AUGUSTE COT Born in France in 1837. Pupil of Cabanel, Leon Cogniet and Bougereau. Medals: 1870; Second Class, 1872; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1874. Died in 1883. After the Bath 28x 22 : " Surrounded by drapery a smiling maiden is dis- geod turbed. é Gums Signed, P. A. Cot, 1859. B 81 : R. ERNST is Paris An Oriental Interoir os 235 Two dusky musicians are seen standing over a brazier conditioning their instruments. The rich coloring of the surrounding decorations, typical of the splendor of the Orient. 82 M. be FOREST BOLMER A New York painter recently deceased. Studied abroad. March Winds 24 x 40 A low-lying landacapa: Before the spring has touched the trees. The wind is blowing down the heavy clouds. : Signed, M. de Forest Bolmer. 83 A. JOURDAN Studied in Dusseldorf. Medals: Berlin, 1866 and 1878; Vienna, 1873, and Philadelphia, 1876. Baby Asleep 24% x 20% A charming mother teat yes her babe: while the little sister gently impresses a kiss on baby. Delicate in color and handling. Signed, A. Jourdan. 84 OLIVER C. De PENNE Been Born in Paris. Medals: Third Class, 1875; Sec- * ond Class, 1883; Silver, 1889; E. U. Hors Con- cours; Member of the Society of French Artists. The Meet 29 x 39 A notable example of this unrivaled master. Signed, O. C. de Penne. 99H 9GL FS “ON sued 9G °*O IPATIO ; 85 _ LEON HERBO a = Z { J ‘An interesting Belgian painter of ideals The Lady with the Dove 38 x 27 A graceful maiden. Signed, Leon Herbo, Bruxelles, 1884. 86 A. REYNA - An Italian who devotes much time to his favorite Venetian scenes. A Palace in Venice 24% x 53% An old Gothic palace with the waters streaming in front, gondolas float. A lovely summer sun floods everything with a soft light. Signed, A. Reyna, Venzia. —— 87 A. CASANOVA y ESTORACH Born at Tortosa, Spain. Pupil of Claudio Loren- zali at Barcelona and of Madrazo, Paris. Honor- able Mention, Paris Salon, 1885. A Disclosure 16% x 19% In a Spanish anteroom, seated on a settee is a young girl. Two monks are discussing some inter- esting episode. A grand example. Signed, A. Casonova, Paris, 1879. .So~ 88 S. R. GIFFORD, N. A. Early American painter of the Hudson River School. Lake George ; 9% x 16 An exquisite example of this master. Signed. S. Ro Gifford taza. 89 A. W. KOWALSKI Pupil of the Warsaw, Dresden and Munich Acad- emies. At the latter he studied under Alexander Wagner and Joseph Brandt. Medal, Second Class, Munich, 1883. The Cossack 1934 x 8Y% On a wintry day a Cossack is riding hard. Signed, A. W. Kowalski. Ses. spies en ° \; 00 CARL MEYERHOF F Evening in Brittany 25 x 39 The lights are falling and peasants are returning from their labors. A peaceful scene. Signed, Carl Meyerhoff. ee per 91 JULES WORMS Born in Paris, 1832. Medals: Paris, 1867, 1868 and. 1869; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1876; Medal, 1878, E. U. Hors Concours; Mem- ber of the Society of French Artists. The Serenade On Panel 18% x 15 In the courtyard of a Spanish palace. The daugh- ter of the house, with her father, is descending some steps. Ad gallan tserenader is at an open door. Signed, J. Worms. 92 WM. TROST RICHARDS, N. A. _ Born in Philadelphia in 1833. Honorary Mem- ber of the N. A. Medals: Philadelphia, 1876; Temple, 1885; Paris, Bronze Medal, 1889, E. U. Lazy Waves 1834 x 32 On the low Long Island shore. The waves are rolling in on a slowly rising evening tide. Signed, W. T. Richards, 1874. 93 HECTOR Le ROUX Born at Verdun, France, 1829. Pupil of Picot. | ~~ ~+Medals: Paris, 1864, 1874, 1878, E. U., and | ‘1889, E. U. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, ees 1877. Z The Vestal Virgin ae AD In an old Egyptian temple, before the flaming light, the Vestal meditates. Her water vase rests at her side. Signed, Hector Le Roux. 94 F, H. KAEMMERER Born at The Hague. Medals: Paris, 1874; Sil- ver, 1889, E. U.; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1889; Silver Medal, 1900, E. U. Hors Concours Going to the Ball — 24 x 16 Descending from an old palace, as a charming lady is about to enter her Sedan chair, a gallant bows. Signed, F. H. Keene 95 Ue gay LANGE MunicH A Scene in the Tyrolese Alps a % | 33 x 47 At the villiage Inn the stage coach halts on a ey at t the = ei summer day, in the So cattle Z 4 - public trough. Egos Sa LAAs 7 | wa 96 DAVID TENIERS - Born at Antwerp in 1610. He founded the Academy there, and was energetic as a director of many arts in his day. His friends were the most notable men of his time. He died at Brussels in 1690. A Dutch Interior 9% x 12 Peasants in an old Dutch kitchen. Subtle in de- lineation of character. 97 DAVID TENIERS Born at Antwerp in 1610. He founded the _ Academy there, and was energetic as a director of many arts in his day. His friends were the most notable men of his time, and this greatly helped him to revive the Arts in Holland. He died at Brussels in 1690. The Cavalier’s Halt 29 x 40 At the edge of a village several chevaliers have ridden up and are being regaled by some peasants. 98 F. LEYENDECKER Well-known French portrait painter. A Presentation at the Home of M. de Talien 213%4 x 26 In an Empire Salon several exquisites are being presented. Full of color and animation. Signed, F. Leyendecker. 7 is aa tes 8 4 h } :.. thd i: , - ¥ ; ¥ » 4, . a 1 ¥ c . a) 99 FREDERIC A. BRIDGMAN , i New York a Medals: Third Class, 1877; Second Class, 1878, Universal Exposition, Paris; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1878; Silver Medal, 1879, Universal Exposition, Paris; Silver Medal, 1900, Universal Exposition, Paris; Hors Concours. An Oriental Beauty 8x 10% The work of a genuine master of technique. Signed, F. A. Bridgman, 1881. 100 CHARLES MEJSSONIER, FILS Medals: Paris, Salon, 1866; Gold, 1889, E. U. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1889, Hors Con- cours. * The Armorer 21% x 16% Seated on a bench, with a corslet on his knees, he scowls and listens while a patron talks. Signed, Charles Meissonier, Fils, 1876. 101 - GABRIEL MAX Born in Prague in 1840. Studied in Munich and fefervabds came to New York, where he quickly gained recognition. Honorary Member of the Mu- nich Academy. Professor from 1879 to 1883. Gold medals in Berlin and Munich. An Ideal Head 14x 10% An interesting en Signed, G. Max. ore, Jo ri ae hs ays? eer 102 PAULUS POTTER Born in Holland in 1625. Received his first in- struction from his father. Later studied under Jacot de Wet, the elder. Devoted himself especially to the study of animals. Elected a member of the Cor- poration of St. Luke at Delft in 1646. Died in 1654. A Dutch Dairy Farm 32 x 45% Remarkable in detail. Cattle at evening rest near a farm house at the time of the assembling for the milkmaid. There is represented a picturesque pastoral scene. Signed, Paulus Potter, 1649. 103 MEYER VON BREMEN Born in Bremen in 1813. Professor of the Ber- lin Academy; Member of the Amsterdam Academy ; Order of Leopold; Gold Medal of Prussia, 1850. Medals, Berlin and Philadelphia. The bee 21% x 16 A young girl sits at a window after reading her let- ter. Charming in detail and rich in color. Signed, Meyer Von Bremen, Berlin, 1871. 104 FRANCESCO PERALTA Pe Oey . Born in Seville. Studied under Madrazo. Vis- ited Paris, but settled in Rome. Showed great tal- ent. His banker defaulted and ruined him. This preyed on his mind and he died of a broken heart in his native home in 1896. oo) La Signing the Marriage Contract 72a : = 16%4 x 28 . Flowers strewn everywhere. The lovely bride talks : to the best man while the groom signs the register. 4 ; This painting was exhibited at the Paris Salon. ; oe 4 Signed, Francesco Peralta. a ; 1 SISIOH UUPYOUTTVAA GOT “ON Jvhd1yIQ YaALopyY 105 EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN Born in 1798. Died in 1881. A Member of the Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent and Amsterdam Acad- emies; Legion of Honor; Commander of the Orders of Leopold and Francis Joseph. Cattle at Evening 17% x 25 Cattle resting after feeding. A fine sky overshad- ows the pasture. Signed, Eugene Verboeckhoven, 1857. - Pay i 6S. wk iy A. em edd = Paes Stas) 106 ADOLPH SCHREYER | Paris Born in Frankfort, 1828. Died 1910. Court painter to the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg. Medals: Brussels, 1863; Paris, 1864, 1865, 1867. 18% x 30 Wallachian Horses In the foreground is seen a Beccouin on horseback, crossing a stream, followed by a caravan. A grand example of this great colorist. Eugene Fromentin Crossing the Dessert 107 No. 107 _ EUGENE FROMENTIN | 2p Paris Born 1820. Died 1876. Crossing the Desert mat $ Ys 21% x 27% ek A company of Arabs are seen nearing a village, “aA to the right two Sheiks with their camels have halted 3 cs | in the shade. 108 JEHAN GEORGES VIBERT Born in Paris in 1840. Medats: 1864, 1867, 1868; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1870; Medal, 1878, E. U.; Officer of the Legion of Hon- or, 1882; Hors Concours; Member of the Society of French Artists. A Rainy Day On Panel 22 x 18 The old cure shelters his favorite pupil, but lingers talking on the way home. Signed, J. G. Vibert, 1875. Felix Zeim Canal 108 On the Grand No. Tae crt as gets FELIX ZIEM a Medals: Paris Salon, Third Class, 1851; First Class, 1852; Third Class, 1855, E. U.; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1857; Officer of the Legion, 1878, Hors Concours. On the Grand Canal 21 x 56 Full of color and animation. Ai typical example of this romantic master. Signed, Ziem. 110 EUGENE KLEINSCH es = A noted German miniaturist of the early nineteenth century. In the Cabinet le ae On Ivory 53% x 3% ’ A cavalier and his dame seated and being served : with fruit and wine. Ain exquisite example, wonder-— ae ful in detail. as | Signed, Eugene Kleinsch, 1813. 111 JULES DUPRE Born at Nantes in 1812. His early struggles to go to Paris were rewarded. His nobility of character carried him far. Probably no man did more to bring French Painting out of the slough of classicism. Died in 1889. Medals: 1833; Legion of Honor, ay Officer, 1870; Medal, 1867, E. U. cate QG ale On Panel Be 9%x7¥% At a pool the herd is drinking. Woods on the right. A low landscape with a mill and farm house on the left. A lowering sky overhead. A very charming example. Signed, Jules Dupre, 1873. 112 MARTIN RICO Born in Madrid in 1850. Prix de Rome, 1862. Pupil of Meissonier. Medal, 1878; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1878. Died 1908. On Panel Venice On the Grand Lagoon, Venice 10x 15 A busy scene, full of life and color; inteersting in detail. Signed, Rico. 113 ANTOINE EMILE PLASSAN Born at Bordeaux, France. Medals: Third Class, 1852, 1857 and 1859. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1859. Hors Concours. Member of the Society of French Artists. Robing 5x4 A lady is robing herself in a blue dress. A back- ground of rich Oriental rugs, and the appointments are skilfully treated. Signed, Plassan. CHAS. JACQUE Born in 1813. Died in 1894. Medals: Paris Salon, 1861, 1863, 1864; Legion of Honor, 1867; __ Gold Medal, E. U., 1889. Sheep 10 x 12 At rest at the edge of the wood are three sheep. The sun glints through the trees to the foreground. Signed, Ch. Jacques. a a a Ul ia let 115 NARCISO De La PENA DIAZ Medals: Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848; Legion of Honor, 1851. — ‘5 aoe A Storm Follows a al uy Day 10% x 14 ieee Woodland, storm, sun and a pool in the fore- ground. A most remarkable and inspiring landscape. Signed, N. Diaz, 74. 116 J. J. HENNER Born at Bernville, Alsace, in 1829. Grand Prix de Rome, 1858. Medals: 1863, 1865, 1866. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1873; Officer, 1878. Medal, First Class, 1878, E. U. Member of the Institute, 1889. Hors Concours, 1889, E. U. Medal of Honor, 1898. Commander of the Legion, 1898. Grand Prix, 1900, E. U. Hors Concours. Grand Officer of the Legion, 1903. Hon- orary Member of the Society of French Artists. Ideal Head On Panel 10 x 8% Thoughtful and beautiful. Poetry and a smile. This great artist at his best. Signed, J. J. Henner. 111 [Ideal Head Henner 117 KARL DAUBIGNY Canal Scene, Holland 1934 x 33 Broad in treatment and strong in atmospheric ef- fect. NARCISO De La PENA DIAZ Medals: Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848. Legion of Honor, 1851. An Eastern Princess “ 14x 10 Vat “ X yk and rare in color. i Signed, N. Diaz, '78. Narciso de la Pena Diaz No. 119 Breton Peasant Drying Clothes Jean Francois Millet ee lS open 119 JEAN FRANCOIS MILLET Born at Gruchy, near Cherbourg, in 1814. His best work began in 1849 with contributions to the ° Paris Salon, which were continued down to 1870. | Medals: Second Class, 1853, 1864; First Class, 1867. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1868. On Panel Breton Peasant Drying Clothes 144% x Il In an old Breton garden a young girl is hanging up the wash on an overshadowing tree. Rich and beautiful in color. Signed, J. F. ie = a E a 120 JAMES G. TYLER First exhibited at National Academy of Design in 1880. Member of the Brooklyn Art Club and Sal- magundi. Noted for his seascapes. The Finish 30 x 54 In a rough sea with craft of all sorts around a graceful yacht finishes the race. A rare and fine example of this artist’s work. Signed, James G. Tyler, 1891. 121 (2% of ‘ C. TROYON PARIS Born 1810. Died 1865. Member of Amsterdam Academy. Medals: Paris, 1838, 1840, 1846, 1848, 1855. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Landscape with Sheep wot A characteristic work, carefully painted. ” GETTY RESEARCH INSTITUTE ~ TT 33125 01662 9350 Sh SENN RSs RATS SSS ‘S SEY Ni Ato: ah PANY AN ANS s AY MS ‘ eN AN ay ane Bae Tay NN — s NOS RAS — ak SENS NS a . . eI nat) MX PARES Se Raw NE a AN . A ‘ ‘, LAN ANG “i SEN Sa 7 <