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Phifer WeG. Ryckman John C. Payne John J. Louney A. Deutsch John iJ. Louney T.eK. Ellis John J. Louney "t T.K. Ellis E. Silver Fred K. Loeser & Co A+ Deutsch MB. Thomas John J. Louney Be Thomas 3d Fred Loeser & Co GeH.e Blakley AsH. Goldingham Fred Loeser & Co WeGe Ryckman AePe Gardiner James D. Waring Fred Loeser & Co WeGe Ryckman R= Johnson Held WeT. Baird ” E.T. Elverson John J. Louney A. Bensiger Fred Loeser & Co Buyer GH. Blakeley John J. Louney Howard Young E.T. Elverson Charles Daniel Howard Young WeA. Johns T. Benjamin W.Ee Edwards Be. Thomas AP. Gardner Fred Loeser & Co B. Thomas Adolf Mayer Fred Loeser & Co G.H. Blakeley, H. Williams C.M. Till JF. McCarthy AP. Gardner " B. Thomas John J. Louney T. Elverson BH. Williams AP. Gardner i i S.W. Crane B. Vose AsP. Gardiner " Webb Floyd A.eP. Gardiner WeW. Seaman, Agt w WeG. Baker, Jr Carl Schuster B. Thomas E.F. Bonaventure John Levy H. Williams gO, hy ‘EKnoedler & Co 150 ' Charles Daniel saicgy UDC Betis Grishee tas St 3 ae otto Bernet, Agt ne ~ 60 a Charles $ention Be Thomas yh rin _ M. Knoedler & Co we Bs wa i Seca Cte BO) io ara pa hoy ERI 1 Towne © es >) eee Pred Caacee. & Co 200 ~=—s Louis Beerman 55 ‘Mrs. G.B. Crooke 550 H. Williams 130 W.H. McDonough 70 N.E. Newman 350 H. Williams 120 B. Thomas 260 HV. Edwards 875 80 Herman Lowenstein (Withdrawn) 150 cag Lowenstein 500 1500 Miss MLSE. Ast 90 R. Deutsch 40 T.E. Henderson 60 Charles Daniel 30 AP. Gardiner 70 Charles Daniel 105 WeG.e Baker, Jr 150 H. Williams 1525 B. Thomas 3000 Holland Galleries 4000: Otto Bernet, Agt 6200 Me Knoedler & Co ae ; pa natin | a Me 2 -Obr ‘aD 2 4oe0n7 hecctt Ol Oya ial wat aaa o.d.telbecad, 2% = 9aS Vint Bic eit, : {> th G mh ‘eb <>. © aa at fr sh i - H By 2s Ay sane ih *; 1 ee ¥ FoF eo rior eee F hagte : me bia « . : « es | te ) rT RFO> b : * % 5 reg? _> pry + crease: fi fic _ SD pers AB ae. e.. : pe iey Rete SS é et el aia ee : eg John G, 180 Poe Lee CER ar, Sine ee een ee ae i goniey . Tyler; Py ¥ er ard ne : Féibpe sities as 45 en Vite —Wi Giga oat Richa ¥ an ane _o eee see ensneres ee ee eo ey ; 135 will: be lop pae this nate ST eT PE - OISPAID FOR of MAUVE PAINTING nen AAs B=: gf Aes 8, sig ‘ad | sna ‘Nest Hunting,’’ Eastman Johnson; W. ER. Edwards ... | “Italine _Alinpe View, *? Innes; O. Bernet as agent ‘) |*‘Sheep,”’ Schenck: J, Gg. Schomnsess....4 bee ning,’’ Anastasi; pherdess,”’ Hawkins; Jeon se Berman. 5 | ‘Autumn Bonshine,’’ _ Ochtman; W. | MeDonough s | Puzzied,? J. Gs Brown: H. Williams. . Lira Sentinel,” Lecomte, we Nouy; fo ee Service of Puritan atten B. Thomas At the Fountain,’? Breton; V. B. tidwards. The. Sheep : hitch the Cow Girl,” gh River Scene,” Ries H. ‘Loewenstein. yee Van Marcke; ates R. H. Lorenz, Vanes He ** B. ore; WwW. ee Block. es Knoedler_ & Here) +aeee ;, “ca Lawson} ‘Be h | 1 Hiei “Woederiel EB, ; er | Procession,” “Blash-} illegas; \G: pag F: deg Kaemmerer; A, P, eens Shoe aens owes er ee VES stl ! I0FORA SCHREVER Sie — i, Hiv fh é | oH ; y eit | 10 [44 - ese T op Prices at American c ciation Art Sale—A Blash- | “ta “ited meats : tell: more than Bh 000 last -tatent jn the galleries of thé American Art’ Association for eighty-one for- eign and American paintings, which . re sold at auction for the accounts E of. various estates and private ¢ own- g The best price ‘of the sale was $6,200, which M. Knoedler & Co. paid for a painting of a shepherd and sheep by Anton .Mauve, .Mauve's 5 “Wood Gatherer” went to the same firm for $1,700, his “Shepherd and Flock” for $1,200. Otto Bernet, agent, paid $4,000 for “A Russian Courier,” by Adolf Schreyer. ‘The Holland _ | Galleries bought De Neuville’s “French Cavalry Soldiers” for $3,000. wt inches ere Water Color: Height, 15 inches; width, 11 inch wee E eas a A PiIcTURESQUE Italian girl with deep orange yellow head- ~ dress, white chemise, with the right shoulder bared and blue skirt, is standing in a field of flowers, studiously examining a bud she holds in her left hand, while an empty basket is slung over her right arm. Signed Micuerri at the lower left center. Estate of the late Puitie Van VOLKENBURGH. at an ers Sa No. 26 i eee UNKNOWN ARTIST WHO'S AFRAID? Height, 15 inches; width, 181/, inches Vp fap tbe | In the corner of the barnyard ¢ a little boy i is eagerly leading his” younger sister towards the watch-dog, who is coming toward them from his kennel, while the little girl reluctantly stretches forth her pase with a morsel of oe ; Signed with the letters H. S. D. Y. and dated (18)82 at the lower right. Estate of the late Puitre Van VoOLKENBURGH. No. 27 PAUL SEKIGNAC ey; (Of Me Frencu: 1826-1904 CHILDREN AT’ PLAY Fadi eas Wo Panel: Height, 144%, inches; length, 18 Pie Tue wheelbarrow hae been commandeered as a table for the bird cage and its occupant is being offered cherries by the elder girl, while a boy and little girl are the interested spectators. In the distance the mother is at the washtub, while a few fowl wander about in the yard. Signed Srtenac at the lower left. To be sold to close an Estate. No. 28 ee eee ai EW ARTHUR HOEBER, A‘N.A. American: 1854-1915 I oe SPRING | eres lencth. 18 inches ze | ig inches; leng seed LSA (Bladl bay: | A trxy rivulet winds its way from left to center. through 7 | velvety meadows with a slender tree on the left and a, fine | group in the distance, the whole veiled in a soft misty at- mosphere. } Fe Pa a Signed Arruur Hoezer at the lower left. Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. No. 29 HENRY PEMBER SMITH AMERICAN: 1854-1907 HOMESTEAD OF THE ARTIST Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches begs Wes : | A nicH-roorep colonial wood cottage with shed and sur+ rounded by trees and shrubbery stands in a quiet: country road. A village is seen in the left distance. Blue sky. Signed Henry P. Smiru at the lower right. Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessart. No. 30 WILLIAM H. HOWH, N.A. Ie es - AMERICAN: 1846— CONNECTICUT COUNTRYSIDE oe Vf Spee i Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches A vicorousty painted scene, showing an old country path with a characteristic hedging, a couple of cows grazing on the right, a barn and wooded ridge in the distance. Blue sky with fleeting cumulus clouds. Signed Howe and dated 1901 at the lower left. Ae) ek Cl, ha ee Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. (* ——_. > | No. 31 ALFRED PERKINS AMERICAN: ese MOONLIGHT Wh Gf Ny ey Height, 17 inches; width, 15 inches A MODERATELY rough sea extends to about half the height of the canvas; midway in the sky the moon appears at full, a dark mass of cloud slightly overlapping the upper portion of the silver and yellow disk. A man with a lantern is about to land from a small boat on the beach at the right. Signed Arrep Perxins and dated 1893 at the lower right. To be sold to close an Estate. No. 32 JOHN F. KENSETT, N.A. AMERICAN: 1818—1872 THE RAPIDS OF NIAGARA Height, 14 inches; length, 24 inches Y4 . ve LL Lg Vo Wiru slight banks on either side the picture presents almost a full front view of the rapids, showing one descent at the horizon and two more near the middle of the composition, while the forepart portrays the water tossed hither and thither by the impetus received above now forming choppy waves, then eddying round and round. Blue sky with slight cloud formations. | Estate of the late Puit1e Van VoLKENBURGH. No. 33 CAMILLE HIPPOLYTE DELPY Frencu: 1841—1910 Oy aes ON THE OISE . Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 231 “fe : y yy P i A sopy of water with marshy banks, a fringe of trees and a Te i ridge in the distance, with the yellow disk of the sun near the horizon and a few fleeting clouds. Signed H. C. Dery at the lower right. Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessart. No. 84 ALBERT CHARPIN © FRENCH: CowaemPorary eh SHEEP Ls, ae aoe Height, 15 inches ; length, (22 inches In the foreground a number of sheep are seen, while i in the left middleground is the shepherdess with a group of sheep under the group of trees. Blue hill in the distance and a grey sky. Signed Cuarpin at the lower right. To be sold to close an Estate. No. 85 hg &2- WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS, N.A. AMERICAN: 1833—1905 LANDSCAPE W. iy ey Pee Height, 16 inches; length; 23 inches Aw avenue of lofty trees is seen to the right, sloping down to a rapid little stream near the bank of which an elderly woman is resting, while rocky formations and fine trees are at the left. The distance is a panoramic view of a snow- peak mountain rising abruptly with a waterfall in the middle and a flat stretch of country approaching it. Signed W. T. Ricwarps and dated 1868 at the lower left. Estate of the late Pattie Van VoLKENBURGH. No. 36 BRUCE CRANE, N.A. AMERICAN? 1857— me ies Rey mea WINTER VILLAGE | Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches I bento Heth A sunsET, wintry sky over a snug group of nine with a church in the left center forms the distance, while a brook with a small bridge, flanked on both sides by snowclad meadows and underbrush completes the foreground. Signed Bruce Crane at the lower right. Property of Mr. Vicror H. Dessarv. INO. 37 GEORGE H. SMILLIKE, N.A. TM gies AMERICAN: 1840— AUTUMN IN THE LOWLANDS es Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches /yp. a ee ? Z = A STREAM Zigzags through the foreground of the picture, disappearing between clumps of trees and reappearing at the right middleground; high grassy meadows clothe its banks. On the left sloping land to the horizon, where a few touches of a blue hill are visible; light,.cloudy sky. Signed Gro. H. Sminiie, N.A., at the lower left. Property of Mr. I. A. Rose. No. 38 JOHN F. KENSETT, N.A. Jan ps) AMERICAN: 1818—1872 THE SLEEPING LAKE Iv sa Vie Height, 15 inches; length, 23 inches A puacip, unruffled body of water in the foreground sur- rounded by rich autumnal foliage with a glimpse of fields in the middle distance and a chain of mountains at the horizon surmounted by a pale blue green evening sky with slight cloud formations. Estate of the late Puitip Van VoLKENBURGH. No. 39 W. H. BEARD, N.A. AMERICAN: 1814—1893 DEER oh ih LMeenen Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches A rLock of deer are stampeding through an opening in a well wooded forest; the buck, with a fine set of antlers, is bringing up the rear. Estate of the late Puttar Van VoLKENBURGH. No. 40 JOSE LLANCES oo] mee SpanisH: CONTEMPORARY MERRY COMPANY Panel: Height, 1734 inches; length, 22 inches p esetey HH A NUMBER of serenaders in fancy costumes haW#e entered a roadside inn and are making free with a couple of maidens, one of whom, standing at the left with a jug of water on a tray, is about to surrender to the dulcet importunings of the gay Lothario, who, sitting backward, is singing sweet nothings while he fingers his guitar. A wide-brimmed plumed hat, a jug, a platter and various articles are seen about the floor. | Signed Liances and dated Paris 95 at the lower right. Property of a Private Collector. No. 41 j GEORGES MICHEL / Frencu: 17683—1843 f Nye LANDSCAPE Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches i iy : a Bryonp a winding step leading to a windmill on a ridge a es heavy shadow, a bright sunlit path with meadow appear, after which a town whose church spires loom heavenward, with a bridge in the middleground. A long stretch of slaty- hued hills are seen at the horizon, while a mass of low, gray storm-scud clouds are pouring their moisture over the right distance. To be sold to close an Estate. gee UNKNOWN ARTIST COMING STORM | SYD tags Height, 19 inches; width, 15 ince q Aw Irauian girl in pink and white bodite with a vel ‘belt a is carrying a basket of fruit while hurrying across a meadow adjoining a large body of deep. blue water. Dark, stormy sky with a shaft of lightning 3 in Be upper es mountain- ous s distance. | Estate of the late Putrre Van VOLKENBURGH. No. 43 P. VAN SCHENDEL Durcu: 1806—1870 _ Ri | e JAMES WATT (ie sed Lbhe Panel: Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches Tue inventor of the steam engine is shown placing the end of the coal tongs over the spout of the kettle suspended over the open fireplace, while seated in an upholstered armchair. He seems unconscious of the presence of his mother, who has evidently entered the room unnoticed. Lamplight effect. Signed P. Van Scuenven at the lower. right. Estate of the late Puizie Van VoLKENBURGH. ~~ No. 44 FF. GONIN yp eee. Traian: SUNDAY AFTERNOON _ Height, 1914, inches; length, 24 OO fa f bangs Arter the dinner the family have retired to the sitting room, a sumptuous apartment, with a high mantel over an open fireplace, from which a feeble glow indicates a few dying embers still remain from the morning fire. A pair of ances- tral portraits are on the wall, of gold and deep crimson, while the husband, evidently a dignitary of the government, has fallen asleep in his high-backed armchair, attired as he is in a double-ruffed circular collar, long black velvet, fur- lined-house gown with double chain and locket showing over the waistcoat. The mother, in old gold flowered silk, is supporting her face on her left hand at the table and casting fond parental eyes at a little girl in a blue satin frock and cap caressing the favorite dog at her feet, while the mother- in-law, with black mantilla thrown over head and tied under the chin, is absorbed in the family Bible. Signed F. Gontn and dated Roma, 1873, at the lower left. Estate of the late Pumnie Van VoLKENBURGH. No. 45 JOSEPH H. BOSTON, A.N.A. AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY yee) ioe MOONLIGHT LANDSCAPE Sh of Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches Diylve ‘ottite A HOMELY cottage from which inviting light gleams forth is on the right, nestled under a huge elm tree. ‘To the left a path is seen, in which a lonely figure wends its way; shrub- bery and bushes flank the side and a fleeting sky with the moon shimmering through completes the picture. Signed Joseru H. Boston at the lower right. Property of Mr. I. A. Rose. No. 46 ALFRED THOMPSON BRICHER, A.N.A. etd . ss AMERICAN: 1839—1908 | THE PROVIDENCE RIVER ie 7 Gordon Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches In the foreground a path traverses a grassy plot toward a fence, at which two ladies, one seated, are seen, while at both sides of the picture rise a group of trees, whose over- hanging branches meet at the top, thus framing a view of the river with a hill on the left, a town in the distance and several sails detached in light relief. Signed A. T. Bricuer and dated 1872 at the lower left. Estate of the late Puitip Van VoLKENBURGH. No. 47 ERNEST LAWSON, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 18738— aye THE OLD MILL IN WINTER Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches SARE | oe Tue mill pond takes up the left foreground, with the mill in the middle distance, a few slender trees standing sentinel at its right, houses, trees and distant hill; snow-effect, with cold wintry day. Signed E. Lawson at the lower left. Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. No. 48 JOSEPH H. BOSTON, A.N.A. AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY RIVER VIEW AT MOONLIGHT “4/22 Height, 20 inches; length, 24 ae) A RIVER sparkling with lights from houses on the ee? Oe shore and the various craft moving up and down, a sloping hill in the background is bathed in the full moonlight, while the foreground, consisting of a height with several cottages and trees, forms a dark mass in the picture. The moon, at full, is well up from the horizon. Signed Jo-reu H. Boston at the lower right. Property of Mr. I. A. Ross. | : No. 49 HENRY PEMBER SMITH AMERICAN: 1854-1907 mee. a. Like VENETIAN SCENE V7 Ze Height, 20 inches; length, 28 inches A row of Venetian mansions are seen in full sunlight, with gondolas at their moorings, while various of these craft are gliding up and down the smooth canal, which reflects the gay colors of its environs. Signed H. P. Smirx at the lower left. Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarv. No. 50 EDWIN LORD WEEKS AMERICAN: 1849—1903 ye) gh «SCENE IN ALGIERS Height, 20 inches; length, 29 inches tiga Aw armed Arab soldier mounted on a brown steed in the foreground turns in his saddle as if to survey his charge, which consists of a prisoner mounted on the back of a camel. A guard with sword follows afoot, a servant on a mule to the left, and a pack camel with attendants in the rear; cacti, low trees on the right, sandy stretch on the left. Signed EK. L. Weexs at the lower left. Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. No. 51 SANDFORD ROBINSON GIFFORD, N.A. BS AMERICAN: 1823—1880 THE COLUMN OF ST. MARK’S, VENICE Height, 26 inches; width, 211% inches Wy ww CD tn | A PALE moon emerging from a sky of light cirrus clouds sheds its light upon the columns of St. Mark’s and St. Theodore and the place surrounding them, which is peopled by many fashionable groups, mostly foreigners, while the silver reflection of the moon is seen in the waters of the grand canal. | Signed S. R. Grrrorp and dated 1870 at lower left. Estate of the late Puttre Van VoLKENBURGH., INO: D2 M. DE LONGPRE Fits AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY ae a0 es FLOWERS Water Color: Height, 28 inches; width, 20 inches yi Lf, | Gp pare AL— A cuiuster of lilacs with stems and leaves rendered with the most exacting care and attention to detail against a dark gray background, fading to light gray on the right. Signed M. ve Loneprt ris at the lower right. Estate of the late Putrre Van VoLKENBURGH. No. 53 E. LOYAL FIELD AMERICAN: 1856—1914 o-0 . LAO AUTUMN LANDSCAPE Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches A number of tall trees of a rich russet foliage stand out as the last survivors of a primeval forest whose extent has been levelled by the woodman’s ax, as a few logs strewn here and there seem to suggest. Beyond the clearing on the right a few cottages nestle close to a group of trees. Evening sky in warm yellow and orange tints. Signed A. Loyat Fiexrp at the lower right. To be sold to close an Estate. No. 54 JOSEPH H. BOSTON, A.N.A. AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY a b6-O EVENING SCENE ; Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches Ph ieee A wey watered and fertile valley with a number of red tile roofed farm houses and groups of big trees take in the fore- ground, while a hill rises gently to considerable height from 4 left to right in the background, spotted here and there by cottages; a lonely figure is seen in the first plane. Evening sky with slight cloud effects and the moon at crescent in the upper left. Signed JosepuH H. Bosron at the lower right. Property of Mr. I. A. Ross. No. 55 A. GUERRA je SPANISH: pice Wit eak A GOOD FIT Height, 25 inches; width, 24 inches ef eo In a high vaulted room of an old chateau with deep grated window an old cobbler has made his home, and standing be- side his low table and stool he is carefully scrutinizing the well fitting high shoe of a dashing young townswoman, who, with a basket laden with vegetables, has called in on her way home to try on a pair of new footwear. Attired in red shawl, purple skirt and light bodice. Signed Guerra at the lower left. Estate of the late Puitre Van VoOLKENBURGH. No. 56 GUSTAVE DORE Frencu: 18383-—1883 J/0 LO COMBAT OF GAULS Height, 21 inches; length, 30 inches etl Theaper || Tue battleground is beside a small stream bordered by rocky formations, while the contending parties are ranged at opposite banks. A number of mounted warriors form a group on the off shore, from which a white horse looms forth, while the white-robed figure of a woman appears stand- ing on the near left side. To be sold to close an Estate. No. 57 LAURENT DE BEUL BELGIAN: CONTEMPORARY = : SHEPHERD AND FLOCK | Z. LA ee 7 Height, 22 inches; length, 34 inches On a windy day in winter a shepherd, surrounded by his flock and dog, is hurrying home for more agreeable shelter for both himself and his charge. Signed Laurent ve Brut and dated 1872 Estate of the late Putt1e Van VoLKENBURGH. No. 58 R. GONNER GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY ers AUTUMN LANDSCAPE cy p LT. 2314, inches square A crovuy of slender trees which reflect in a body of water in the foreground; grassy banks slope on the right, inter- sected by a winding path; blue hills in the distance, with fleeting clouds in a blue sky. Signed R. Gonner and dated 1902 at the lower right. Purchased from the Artist. Property of a Private Collector. No. 59 DON V. PALMAROLI SPANISH: 1828— : Ree THE DAY AFTER THE DEBUT Panel: Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches WA Ae ie A BEAUTIFUL actress in a robe of soft white material is seated on a divan in her morning room, and has been reading in the Figaro and other journals the criticisms of her per- formance the night before. A heap of bouquets with their white paper envelopes, a beribboned wreath, a palm and other floral testimonials, are in evidence as souvenirs of what was probably a successful appearance. Signed V. Patmarort at the lower right. Henry Hilton Collection, Catalogue No. 50, New York, 1900, 8270 ML horhumy To be sold to close an Estate. No. 60 EK. K. MARD BELGIAN: iia oe = BARNYARD FOWL ; eight 25 inches; length, 35 inches ae YLL. LLL In a corner adjoining the stable a number of hens of various colors, presided over by a fine black and brown cock, are resting or looking for morsels among the pile of straw, while several ducks are in the foreground, where a small body of water has collected, and a couple of pouter pigeons are seen in the middle ground to the left. Signed E. K. Marp on the board partition at the upper right. To be sold to close an Estate. No. 61 F. RUGGIERI es J > 1 : ~ TRATIAN: PAGANINIV'S DREAMS Tey, 2 Height, 25 inches; length, 3514 inches In a sfarely furnished room the slumbering figure of the great violinist lies on his couch, his head towards the spec- tator, while an apparition of a faun appears to him playing a violin; candlelight effect. Signed Ruaerert at the upper left. To be sold to close an Estate. No. 62 MRS. E. M. SCOTT a VED AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY STILL LIFE Vy / pv As Height, 18 inches; length, 88 inches A METAL teapot and sugar bowl with a blue Delft cup and saucer, a decorated milk pitcher and the remains of some eclairs spread on a white cloth. Signed K. M. Scorr at the lower left. Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarr. No. 63 JAMES G. TYLER Amertcan: 1855— be a2) MOONLIGHT AT SEA Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches Ve ae A ¥FULL-RIGGED schooner is bearing hard from the right toward the left of the picture, while a couple of similar water craft are moving silently off on the left horizon. PS QUAIL DE BERCY A) Panel: Height, 81% inches; length, 16 inches ta Wu TDotll- Looxine up the Seine with the cathedral of Notre Dame in blue silhouette at the horizon; the bridge of Austerlitz in the middle ground and numerous barges in the foreground at the right. Pale blue sky. Signed A. Votton at the lower right. Estate of the late Puirie Van VOLKENBURGH. No. 93 he MARTIN RICO ~ Sra | SpanisH: 1850—1908 = VIEW IN VENICE On the right the ponte del Cabala is seen with various gos- siping maidens and loiterers; to the left a wide body of limpid blue water with typical sailing boats and other craft; beyond, a row of villas, houses, churches with towers and a bridge. Blue sky with light cirrus clouds. Signed Rico at the lower right. _Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessart. No. 94 EDUARDO ZAMACOIS SPANISH: 1848—1871 er J EASY LABOR : Kuff Height, 151, inches; width, 10 inches Wiru his back against the door at the top of a short stair- case a gentleman in Louis XVI costume is seated holding a skein of yarn about his extended hands while a lady in plain frock is winding the thread. A balcony at the top finds another gentleman an interested spectator, while smoking his long clay pipe. A luminous sky appears at the door- way, giving fine relief to the figures and interior. Estate of the late Putrre Van VoL_KEeNBuRGH. yf ENS No. 95 We ee =. Ae \, os ANTON MAUVE Durcu: 1888—1888 vi ee a Ap SHEPHERD AND FLOCK | Water Color: Height, 11 inches; length, 18 inches % Aiee le In long blue cassock the shepherd, with crook over his knees, is lying in the green meadow, while before him his large flock are browsing the long grass with avidity, and the black dog with pointed ears is on the alert beyond. Indications of a stream on the left, with a row of pollard willows on the opposite bank. vai Fi iat aig ; oi See Raeietertae hs era a 3 f Signed A. Mauve at the lower right. Estate of the late Pure Van VoLKeNpurcu. No. 96 } 70 SALVADOR BARBUDO-SANCHEZ SpanisH: 1858— / 0 THE MARRIAGE CONTRACT Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 21 inches 4 eu se Ar a table on the right the groom is affixing his signature to the certificate; the bride in chocolate colored velvet brocade, the train of which is held by a page standing by, is at- tended by her bridesmaids, while a large gathering of nobles and officers form the retinue. Costumes, Spanish sixteenth century, rich interior. Signed Barxsuvo at the lower right. To be sold to close an Estate. ce No. 97 Frencu: 1807—1876 WOOD INTERIOR “ue Ne “ i os Panel: Height, 17 inches; width, 12%, ae A cuimpsE of a dense woody interior, a a fine tree in — a the center of the canvas, surrounded by rocky forma ona and grassy plots—a few touches of blue. Vente Diaz in red letters at the lower right. Estate of the late Puirre VAN VOLKENBURGH. No. 98 / g (, SCHOOL OF MIGNARD FrencuH: Jy THE DUCHESSE DE MAINE Hs htheflet- Oval: Height, 151, inches; width, 12% inches Fux. face bust portrait in low white bodice, with an orna- mented green velvet overthrow edged with fur; high head- dress. . Property of Mrs. C. C. Mints. /$9 No. 99 SCHOOL OF MIGNARD FRENCH: Vi: gee THE DUCHESSE DE BOURGOGNE Oval: Height, 151, inches; width, 12% inches A VP f Nearty full face, bust portrait in low crimson bodice, with pearl ornamented head-dress. Property of Mrs. C. C. Mirts. No. 100 ee PAUL CONNOYER, A.N.A. zy AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY NIGHT SCENE Fe Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches Zo tts : : Al? A FRINGE of trees bordering on a lake with a clearing in the. foreground and several houses and a lamplight to the right. & Signed Paut Connoyer at the lower left. Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. No. 101 qe _ ALBERT LOREY GROLL, NLA, AMERICAN: 1866— ; ARIZONA DESERT es Hike [ilar Height, 16 eee conden 12 inches A FINE sky with floating cumulus acne occupies oe major portion of the canvas; the horizon shows a slight hilly for- — mation on the right and the middle and foreground consist 3 of a sandy stretch with several streaks of green. ae Signed A. C. Grott at the lower right. Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. ; ait No. 102 ae . / 50 EASTMAN JOHNSON, N.A. AMERICAN: 1824—1906 : fol NEST HUNTING We ott /y Millboard: Height, 154, inches; width, 18 inches Ix a corner of the barn, a boy and girl have just found a couple of eggs up in a wooden structure on the right, while the hens and cock are freely moving about. In the left background a man is seen on a ladder OU up to a large stack of hay. | Signed Bonne and dated 1864 at the lower left. i : a Estate of the late Puirr Van VoiKensurcn. (Bee No. 103 GEORGE INNESS, N.A. / ORI rr AMERICAN: 1825—1894 ITALIAN ALPINE VIEW Height, 12° inches; width, 201% inches Wz LY A, | ; ‘ ZitAci— fh Bryonp a wooded foreground a blue lake is seen with an _ Italian town on the right; vast expanse of wooded country following towards a slaty mountain ridge and snow-covered peaks in the distance. Sunset glow effect. Signed G. Inness at the lower left. Property of Mr. Vicror E. Drssarr. No. 104 JOHN F. KENSETT, N.A. UO AMERICAN: 1816—1872 VIEW ON THE HUDSON NEAR SING SING Height, 15 inches; length, 24 inches nae Rts liye ¢ Ld C, A rocky foreground with slight tree groups encircles a body of water beyond which the broad and indented banks of the Hudson are seen with several villages nestling on its shore; gray, misty sky. Estate of the late Puiir Van VOLKENBURGH. No. 105 JULIAN RIX 5 0 | AMERICAN: 1851—1903 LANDSCAPE Lt: Y oe Sie 1514 inches; length, 2414 inches 3 sparsely wooded bit of country — 4 A QUIET stream traverses a in autumnal attire—the slender trees on. the left bank are reflected in the clear water and a patch of blue sky shows at the left. Signed Jutian Rix at the lower right. Property of a Private Collector. : r we AUGUST F. ALBRECHT SCHENCK ra ) ; #} 6; GERMAN: 1828—1900 Se oi SHEEP 0 | Height, 11%, inches; length, 19%4 inches 7 a A croup of long-wooled mountain sheep, huddled together on an eminence; evening sky, with long strata clouds; moun- tain chain in the distance. Signed Scuenck and dated /72 at the lower left. Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarr. ty oe No. 107 AUGUST ANASTASI Eo Frencu: 1820—1889 EVENING Panel: Height, 11 inches; length, 21 inches gy EY Se es a ar f = q in i (i rhe View on a broad river in Holland, showing a church spire and town on the right bank, with shipping in the distance; a broad path on the left with figures and a windmill in the dis- tance; warm evening sky, with fast moving nimbus clouds. Signed Avec. Awnastast at the lower left. Estate of the late Pure Van Vorkensurcn. J. H. L. pe HAAS {4 Betcian: 1830—1880 es . oo . CATTLE GRAZING jai 4 Panel: Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches 4 i= In a verdant meadow a group of cows are seen, a brown and = white spotted one moving slowly from right to left, a black " one at front view cropping the long grass; a light gray one 3 ruminating, and a buff one, her extremities partly hidden m t the long tufts at the left. Over the hilly, uneven land to = the center a number of the animals are seen disappearing. Ee Cloudy sky. = Signed J. H. L. pe Haas at the lower left. To be sold to close an Estate. L. W. HAWKINS py D0 2o_ AMERICAN: SHEPHERDESS EG. pred VP soso Height, 191% inches; width, 131% inches 309 | No. 109 os STANDING against a tree a young peasant woman is knitting while her flock of sheep graze peacefully nearby. Thicket on the right, meadow and gray sky on the left. Signed L. W. Hawxins at the lower right. Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. To be sold to close an Estate. No. 110 : a7 WALTER C. HARTSON | ‘ AMERICAN: 1866— § k i .» FISHING BOAT AT 3 5 CATWICK, HOLLAN Cn, Y 8 eee Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches A Low-ToNED study, with a gray menacing sky, a trawler as the main point of interest; with fishing-folk busily engaged at their catch on the strip of brown beach. Signed Warrer C. Hartson at the lower right. Property of Mr. Hy Maver. No. 111 ~ Bal > aa Loa & J. G. BROWN, N.A. American: 1831—1913 PITCHING PENNIES Panel: Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches Py, Ws tL pate Six street urchins are variously lined up on the sidewalk, while it is the turn of the seventh to toss the cent. Six of them are garbed in the usual fashion, with their boot black- ing devices slung over the shoulder, in the hand or aside on the ground. ‘I'wo of them in the middle appear to have seen better days; one wears a bright necktie and looks the spec- tator squarely in the face; the one to the extreme right, while seated on his boot rest, holds cap in hand and scratches his tormented head by his loss, while one in pile back is complacently smoking a cigar, Signed J. G. Brown, N.A., and dated 1875 at the lower left. Estate of the late Pump Van VOLKENBURGH. No. 112 ) tea LEONARD OCHTMAN, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 1854— / Lb AUTUMN SUNSHINE Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches Vz L- WE ae pe | Nice values in several trees that border the stream and give a just distance to the light yellow cottage on the opposite bank; autumn sky with fleeting strata clouds. Signed Lxonarv Ocutman at the lower left. Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. ) 4 , | ; j Ja GZ. Le ps. Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches 70 CULLEN YATES, ANA. one No. 118 AMERICAN: 1866— AUTUMN Canvas shows a stream in the foreground with grassy ~ shores, the opposite bank rising slightly, surmounted by groups of slender trees, through which appear several houses on a meadow. A gray hill beyond and a pearly green = complete the picture. Signed Cutten Yates at the lower right. Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. No. 114 J. G. BROWN, N.A. ‘ _ 4 .y d AMERICAN: 1831—1913 bn ME N: = ig Bo | PUZZLED po] We Bp Pie, Height, 24 inches; width, 1714 inches A BooTBLack seated on his stool is reckoning his earnings on his fingers and seems to have come to a point difficult of solution. it Signed J. G. Brown, N. A., Copyricut, at the lower left. To be sold to close an Estate. -No. 115 . ”] J. J. A. LECOMTE DE NOUY / Frencu: 1842— ee: See ae THE SENTINEL Height, 21 inches; width, 13 inches Vid BEL. Aw old Arab in green tunic, purple belt and white turban stands at the entrance to an old low-vaulted passage at the other end of which a couple of figures are seen. He carries a long flintlock carabine and at his side hangs a jewelled scabbard. | = Signed Lxcomre ve Novy and dated 1877 at the lower left. Estate of the late Pum Van VoLKeNnBURGH. ad No. 116 GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, N.A., R.A. 9 at 7G0 P2- AMERICAN: 1834—1905 Lu SUNDAY SERVICE OF PURITAN SCOUTS Height, 18% inches; length, 211% inches 7 LA t ) Grovurepd around a slow burning fire half a dozen Puritans, five of whom are garbed in the accoutrements of soldiers, are listening to the Word of God which a lay brother in high broad-brimmed hat, long cape and top boots is reading from the Testament. The scene is laid on a winter’s day in the shelter of big bowlders by the seaside; gray stormy sky. Signed G. H. Boveuron at the lower right. Estate of the late Puitre Van VoLKENBURGH. ee No. 117 JULES ADOLPHE BRETON J | Frencu: 1827—1907 AT THE FOUNTAIN JPL Height, 21 inches; width, 16 inches A Normanpy peasant girl with white headdress, picturesque red and blue striped shawl thrown over her shoulders and tucked into her bodice, which like the skirt is of corduroy, — barefooted, is playing with the water that trickles from a small stone fountain. Background is a carpet of velvety grass. Signed Ju1rzes Breton at the lower left center. Estate of the late Puirie Van VoLKENBURGH. No. 118 XU ALEXANDRE GABRIEL DECAMPS en Frencu: 1808—1860 50 THE SPINNER A Se ae Panel: Height, 1914 inches; width, 14 inches Ficure of a girl in peasant costume holding a loom and bob- bin, sitting on a stone ledge. Signed Decamers at the lower right. Property of Mr. Vicror EK. Dessarr. esa vet gel No. 119 v i” GUSTAVE COURBET 5 Frencu: 1819—1877 LANDSCAPE WtAAr2er Height, 18 inches; length, 213, inches A sMALL stream traverses the canvas from the left fore- Pe - ground and passes behind a fine clump of trees on the right. Fs Grassy banks and meadow land on the farther shore, a vil- lage with church spire in the distance. Gray cloudy sky. Signed G. Courser at the lower left. 4 4 To be sold to close an Estate. ‘ No. 120 JULIEN DUPRE ). ZO 3 Frencu: 1851—1910 | fae ae , Lg ieee THE SHEEP AND COW GIRL Height. 181, inches; length, 211/, inches / / 4 a \Vetpcete\etitin le | STANDING under a tree at the right of the picture, a peasant | girl whose varicolored garb is touched here and there by sunbeams is tending a brown cow in the meadow, as well as several sheep. Bright green meadows, a shack and tree groups to the rear. Signed Jutren Durrett at the lower left. Property of Mr. Vicror EK. Dessarr. No. 121 MARTIN RICO SpanisH: 1850— [sup | Stee 7 RIVER SCENE ip. ae | +” Height, 15 inches; length, 2614 inches | ELE CL LI | A umpip stream reflecting the low bushes from the opposite bank is peopled by idlers in boats, some fishing; rough sky with fleeting nimbus clouds. Signed Rico on the boat at the lower right. Estate of the late Pumie Van Vorxensvran. nt, PM herumed Cll Ta 4 y /, 4 No. 122 EMILE M. VAN MARCKE JB SMG, =| Frencu: 1827—1890 | eae Sc : CATTL ae Height, 19 inches; length, 26 inches f ri A croup of cattle accompanied by several calves are enter- ing a shallow body of water in low marshy land near the sea. A black cow with a white face looks at the spectator, while one of a cream and light brown color stands close by. Two calves in the back are about to have a frolic, while a dun colored cow is drinking on the right. A shepherd on stilts with a long crook is seen in the distance. Dark overcast sky. Signed EK. M. Van Marcxe at the lower left. Estate of the late Pumie Van Vorxensureu. ay wey es ee ee ee: Mae a5 7 ‘a 4 ; y f . ih ‘ i) -— rs pm) i - ~~” a A ~ A | = i Yeas , . . a bb = ~ F NOSI23 SEYMOUR J. GUY, N.A. G O AMERICAN: 1824—1910 iy: om “GOOD NIGHT, DOLLY’ Bareroorep and in nightgown a little girl is hugging her pet doll, while at her side three dolls of lesser popularity are seen nestling in a cradle of wicker work over which a pink and a green drapery are placed. _ Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches Estate of the late Puirie Van VoLKEensuRGH. No. 124 JOSEPH H. BOSTON, ANA. FF —_— AMERICAN? ConTEMPORARY mM ay) 2 | ee ee) MOONLIGHT SCENE Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches LL 4, en Unpvtatine stretch of country with a group of willow trees to the left; a small pond on the right and several cottages lit up. Fleeting sky with moon’s rays emerging from be- hind a mass of heavy clouds at the top. A couple of figures in the foreground. Signed J. H. Boston at the lower left. Property of Mr. I. A. Ross. No. 125 | oe yp ERNEST LAWSON, A.N.A. ; : Awencn 1873— ee SPRING IDYL SLEPT S Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches A pretty row of trees half clad in new leafy raiment border a lake, beyond which a light emerald, hilly distance marks the horizon and gives way to an ivory and pale green evening sky. Signed KE. Lawson at the lower right. Property of Mr. Hy Maver. No. 126 SEYMOUR J. GUY, N.A. AMERICAN: 1824-—1910 “NOW ’M READY FOR YOUR PORTRAIT” YE i Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches A uapy artist taken at bust looks directly at the spectator and with palette and brushes in her left she leans with the elbow of her right arm on a table prepared for a sitter. A brunette with an olive complexion; she wears a gold necklace with turquoise pendant and is attired in a pale shrimp pink low cut bodice. Signed S. J. Guy at the lower left. Estate of the late Puitre Van VoLKENBURGH. NG: 127 ERNEST LAWSON, A.N.A. yi Z AMERICAN: 1873— FO ny hace THE BATHERS Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches lhackeg ye s | At a small pond in a clearing of the wood in which a couple of bathers disport themselves; glimpses of blue sky and a hill are seen through the foliage which reaches to the top of the canvas. Signed E. Lawson at the lower left. Property of Mr. Hy Maver. No. 128 : — GEORGE H. Mccorp, aN.A. /CO~ AMERICAN: 1848—1909 _~ ova AUTUMN LANDSCAPE Water Color: Height, 1714 inches; length, 291, inches WW A Brown underbrush with a few sparsely leafed trees stretches out toward the middle ground, where there are indications of a stream, followed by pale green hills in slight undulation towards the horizon. Gray sky with spots of blue. Signed G. H. McCorp at the lower left. To le sold to close an Estate. FREDERICK J. WAUGH, N.A. / oe No. 129 AIO cee AmeERICAN: 1861— OPEN SEA 4 ae Height, 18% inches; length, 801, inches : = A Fine fleeting sky of cumulus clouds crowns a moderately = rough deep blue sea rolling hither and thither, then lashed 4 into a snow-white foam in the forepart, and eddying back to > the next ridge of oncoming white-capped waves. Signed Wavueu at the lower right. Purchased from Wm. Macbeth. os Sa = clint Kor ie Aire Ripe te : " Pitorin IRVING, N.A. AMERICAN: 1877— / CARDINAL WOLSEY AND BRIEN DS ies Height, 21 inches; length, 27 inches ae 2 A hee ree : |? “ ‘Tuer great Cardinal has bidden a merry company to i wall: a furnished table at Hampton Court Palace; he sits in his red robes and cap in the center and is paying more attention to the jests of his clown at the right than to the courtier who addresses him at left. Fine costumes of the period of Henry the VIIIth. The interior is a high vaulted ban- queting room with carved marble fireplace and wood-paneled _ sides, while a high stained glass window takes up the end of the side aisle. Various figures standing and a servant bring- ing in drink. “The first important work of the artist, who was known as the Meissonier of America.” Signed J. Beaurarn Irvine, V.A., and dated 1875 at lower right. Estate of the late Puitre Van VoLKENBURGH. No. 181 ‘ ALPHONSE MARIE DE NEUVILLE J O80 - Frencu: 1836—1886 FRENCH CAVALRY sOLDIERSV 4. Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches oS [Volta A DETACHMENT of French cavalry is seen in“a group on a height near a thicket, ostensibly awaiting orders from head- quarters, the foreground being taken up by a junior officer in blue coat with red trousers, high boots and square topped = helmet, tipped at the front with a red cockade and the | national colors, who is mounted on a magnificent gray mot- tled horse. Gray sky with streaks of pink near horizon. Le Signed A. pe Nevvit1e and dated 1884 at lower right. Estate of the late Puirre Van VoL_KENBURGH. No. 182 W4 | > DOLE SCHREYER Roy GERMAN: 1828—1899 L220 : A RUSSIAN COURIER | Height, 27 inches; width, 221, inches AB [Lerusl, figl | On a rough wintry day a courier-des-postes sledge, drawn by three horses abreast, is passing through a deep forest. The driver is sturdily reining in the leader of the animals, which holds its head erect under the green yoke, with bell attached. The side horses pant for breath, heads down, while in the back of the sledge the man in charge of the letter bags crouches to avoid the gusts of snow. Signed Ap. Scureyer at the lower right. Estate of the late Puttie Van VoLKENBURGH. No. 133 pbG ANTON MAUVE \¥ Durcu: 1838—1888 : SHEPHERD AND SHEEP: HOLLAND | "4 Fo W, O a Important Water Color: Height, 22 inches; length, 34 inches ; 4, On a bleak November day a shepherd, muffled up, with hands in pocket and crook under arm, is slowly driving his S A ie S00. flock to pasture. ‘They pass through a vast meadow, where ae the sheep pluck choice bits as they slowly move towards the spectator. The usual black dog on the side; group of tall pine trees to the left and a windmill at the horizon. Signed A. Mavve at the lower right. Estate of the late Puitre Van VoLKENBURGH. No. 134 —" FRITS THAULOW Gs <8 a, wai Norwecian: 1847—1906 Y EARLY SPRING - 00 i ee ” Good BA foes 25 inches; length, 34 inches A puacip rivulet gracefully winds from left foreground to right middle distance, its right grassy bank is lined with pol- lard willows, the left with tall elms reaching to the top of the canvas, one gnarly branch overtopping the stream. A pink cottage is seen near the center of the picture and sey- eral others in the distant perspective. Green sloping hills, a roadway on the left and a blue sky with cloud effects com- plete the ensemble. Signed Frirs 'TuHautow and dated /95 at the lower left. Purchased at David H. King, Jr., Sale, 1896, Catalogue No. 113. pop— Property of a Private Collector. ; No. 135 EK. FRIEDRICHSEN 7 9 GrerMAN: 1824— em oo EV ENSONG Height, 291, inches; width, 19 inches linek Poin. | A courte of dusky Italian peasant girls, their aprons full of straw, and the one carrying a bunch of poppies are chanting as they walk along a path in the field. 4 Signed KE. Frrepricusen at the lower right. Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. To be sold to close an Estate. No. 136 FREDERICK DIELMAN, N.A. Yr A : 1848— - ae ; MERICAN : Ld S — oe IN OCTOBER Water Color: Height, 28 inches; width, 2Q inches Vis 4 O72t A4— Sreatep in black evening dress with bare arms and low bodice, a young lady with hair parted in the middle and plaited at the nuque is admiring a white chrysanthemum, of which she has a large number in her lap and a cluster fastened at her bosom. Signed Frepertck Dierman, N. Y., 1888 at the lower left. Estate of the late Puttip VAN VOLKENBURGH. No. 137 QO CHARLES W. HAWTHORNE, N.A. aN AMERICAN: 1872— iy GIRL IN PINK a eZ, A Bleak Height, 30 inches; width, 22 inches A youne miss, in low bodice and pale shrimp pink gown . with black stripes, sits comfortably back in a green up- holstered armchair, with her folded hands resting in her ~ lap. 74 te wee oe | le ee Signed C. W. Hawrnorne at the lower left. Property of Mr. Hy Maver. E 4 No. 138 4 a . SAMUEL COLMAN, N.A. F C= AMERICAN : g eA LAKE GEORGE a Vier: Height, 22 inches; length, 30 inches A quret corner of the lake with jagged masses of rocks rises abruptly on the right and hills of sandy formation on the opposite shore. In the foreground an artist is seen sketch- ing from a skiff. Heavy cloudy sky with patches of blue. Signed S. Coreman at the lower left. Property of Mr. I. A. Ross. No. 189 ed aS GUSTAVE WIEGAND ee AMERICAN: 1870— AUTUMN LANDSCAPE — Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches A nuMBER of golden-leafed birches rise to year the top of the canvas from a yellow autumn grass clearing with bowl- der formations. Blue hill distance and a blue-green sky with cream-colored, cumulus clouds. Signed Gustave Wiecanp at the lower right. G4 FREDERICK J. WAUGH, N.A. pee a AMERICAN: 1861— as 50 HEAVY SURF Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 2 pee fin A LEADEN sea comes hurling in from the right and breaks into an immense snow-white body of foam as it is resisted by two rocky projections and then rolls rapidly on to the left, a transparent green and creamy color. Slate gray sky. Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarr. No. 140 Signed Wavucx at the lower right. Purchased from Wm. Macbeth By order of Mr. Frevericx H. Siz. “() No. 141 5 ERNEST LAWSON, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 1873— habe HIGH BRIDGE IN WINTER ; Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches Ole ant Rocxy formation on the left, with slender trees reaching to the top of the picture, high bridge in the distance with a hilly slope dotted with pink houses, the whole in snow effect. Signed E Lawson at the left center. Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. No. 142 wn QO ERNEST LAWSON, A.N.A. ” | i AMERICAN: 18738— AUTUMN LANDSCAPE cy, CAs Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches A coxor scheme in gray, buff and green with a little brick pink cottage on the left; a light path traversing the picture horizontally, a pale blue sky which comes to value princi- pally by its reflection in the stream that winds across the picture obliquely. Several bare tree trunks lend their weight in the foreground toward producing an interesting distance. Signed E. Lawson at the lower left. Property of Mr. I. A. Ross. No. 143 a 2 ARTHUR HOEBER, AN.A. On AMERICAN: 1854—1915 roe ees EVENING MISTS: MARINE Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches Li Cie yo Ss fh A sauaRE-riccED schooner with all sail to the wind is ap- proaching on the right, a tug is in the left distance, while the silver disk of the moon appears from a pale emerald sky. Signed Artuur Hogzer and dated 1906 at the lower left. Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarrt. No. 144 CARL ¥ STETTIN yey) 0 THE IMAGE VENDER / g O Height, 28%, inches; length, 36 inches. bios Ves Pore =, Wirn statues and figures of plaster neatly arranged on the balustrade of the Pont de la Concorde the Italian lad so familiar to the inhabitants of Paris stands awaiting a cus- tomer for his wares, of which he also has a basketful at his side. ‘The Trocadero in the distance as well as various bridges over the Seine; gray day effect. Signed Cart vy. Strerrin and dated Paris, 1887, at the lower right. Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. To be sold to close an Estate. No. 145 i ARTHUR HOEBER, A.N.A. | A | a AMERICAN: 1854—1915 - GO 28. Composep of several slender trees in the right center with soft green meadowland broken by a small gathering of water and sloping gently towards a low horizon. Sky of a pale green blue rises to a deep blue at the top, with big creamy, cumulus clouds. SEPTEMBER AFTERNOON Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches Signed Arruur Hoerzser at the lower left. Property of Mr. I. A. Ross. [0 4 No. 146 be EMIL JOHANNES HUNTEN | pee GERMAN: 1827— pues e BATTLE EPISODE : Pg, oy ‘4 Zs, ty, Height, 281, inches; longth, 88 fechas A- scENE from the Franco-Prussian War; a detachment of Germans is charging a French battery drawn by four white horses. Signed E. Htnren at the lower left. Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. To be sold to close an Estate. : No. 147 | ARTHUR HOEBER, A.N.A. A Ww) : American: 1854—1915 ma MEADOW BROOK Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches es / >» { A crove of slender trees rise to a great héight at the left | of a broad meadow with a small brook in the foreground, while the right side slopes gently toward a thicket of trees. A patch of golden grass takes up the center and blue tree groups are seen at the horizon. Open sky with creamy fleeting clouds. Signed Arruur Hoeser at the lower left. Property of Mr. I. A. Rozs. Whe St, } ”" No. 148 CHARLES EMILE JACQUE Frencu: 1813—1894 | IN FONTAINEBLEAU FOREST Height, 29 inches; length, 3914 inches We ee CZ A sHEPHERD in blue cassock is driving his goodly flock through a path in a dense forest in autumnal garb, consist- ing of huge beech trees, while the dog carefully keeps the advance guard from accelerating their pace. Fine soft light on the backs of the sheep, with dark transparent shadows thrown by a huge tree on the left. Dark blue sky in mosaic effect visible through the lacework of branches. Signed Cu. Jacave and dated 1880 at the lower right. a Estate of the late Puitie Van VOLKENBURGH. = Co @ ee ——_ e ea No. 149 pe ANTON ZWENGAUER Guumancelelo- pecan Spee MARSHLAND LANDSCAPE oh VA je Height, 25 inches; length, 44 mee | 4 Low-1y1ne land with water, the haunt of the wild duck, with — | - several shooting decoys among the long grass and canebrake. Evening sky with the moon at crescent. Signed Zwencaur at the lower left. e 4 a ia From the John T. Martin Sale, 1909. #Al + iSO. ‘aati Vb a : Property of a Private Collector. No. 150 5g EMILE JEAN HORACE VERNET Frencu: 1789—1863 KING OF BEASTS LEE Height, 391, inches; width, 32 inches Fut figure of a lion squatting on all fours with head erect, — looking toward the right. : Signed H. Verner at the lower left. Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarr. No. 151 EDWIN HOWLAND BLASHFIELD, N.A. LTE AMERICAN: 1848— oo A ROMAN WEDDING PROCESSION “74 *2— Height, 21 inches; length, 411%, inches Vie Ty pe : Cig-— THE scene is laid at an old villa near Tivoli, in the Roman Campagna. The bride, in light clinging garments, with autumn leaves encircling her waist, is carried seated, on a litter by a number of sturdy dark-eyed women in pink garb, while a bridesmaid carries a torch in her right hand and passes a wreath of orange blossoms to the fair maiden. A female walks at the side fingering her lyre, while three village children head the procession, tripping as they go. Many female musicians line the avenue, while the sombre figure of a man looms up at the right. Signed Evwin Howranp Buasurier at the lower right. Estate of the late Puitiep VAN VoOLKENBURGH. INOe 12. ~~ Ory Gis / Sit. HOMER D. MARTIN, N.A. tits O AMERICAN: 1836—1897 f Y Ly 00 AUTUMN LANDSCAPE Height, 24 inches; length, 40 inches Dy. botrtleee I |) A rocky shore rising to a clearing crowned with a few leaf- less trees with a pine covered hill beyond. A vast lake with a mountain ridge in the distance, crowned by a warm gray sky with spots of blue. | Signed H. D. Marrin and dated 1860 at the lower right. Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarr. No. 153 “C) i ) JAMES McDOUGALL HART, N.A. Yo Amertcan: 1828—1901 _ MIDSUMMER Ys VY pee Height, 33 inches; length, 45 inches A croup of cows are lazily wading in a small creek extended to the right and passing under a stone arched bridge beyond; pebbly foreground, where a few ducks are seen; fine group of trees to the left, a meadow on the opposite bank, while a man and a hay wagon, a town with church spire and blue hills form the distance. Blue sky charged with light gray clouds. Charming example. Signed James M. Hart at the lower right. Property of Mr. Vicror EK. Dessart. No. 154 rod () EMIL CARLSEN rf AMERICAN: 1853— a STILL LIFE fp A feg Height, 47 inches; width, 36 inches A FINE turkey is suspended against a brown wall, while the orange yellow of a ripe pumpkin makes a fine contrast to the black plumage of the bird. Signed Emit Carisen at the lower left. Property of Mr. Hy Maver. No. 155 JOSE VILLEGAS SPANISH: 1848— rag CALLING THE HOUR / Ld Ow Height, 51 inches; width, 31 inches 3 ee ee * UtitrAe— A muscutar Gothic warrior with arms and left shoulder bared stands in a vaulted passage of an ancient castle, his left hand firmly grasping a sword which touches the ground, while his right hand is held to his mouth as he cries out the hour. Signed Vit1ecas at the lower right. Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. To be sold to close an Estate. 4 Lhd 2 17 102 7 156 of CATALOGUE ; NUMBER KENSETT, Joun F., N.A: A Mountain Pass 12 The Rapids of Niagara 32 The Sleeping Lake 38 View on the Hudson near Sing Sing 104 KOWALSKI, A. Wrerak Hare Hunting 90 LA. MONACA, A. Maria The Honored Guest nD LAWSON, Ernest, A.N.A. The Old Mill in Winter Ay Spring Idyl 125 The Bathers _ ead High Bridge in Winter 141 Autumn Landscape 142 LECOMTE DE NOUY, J. J. A. The Sentinel 115 LLANCES, Jost Merry Company 40 LONGPRE rits, M. pe Flowers . 52 MARD, E. K. Barnyard Fowl 60 MARTIN, Homer D., N.A. Autumn Landscape 152 = 2: j Gay Sh ae, MAUVE, Anron ? The Wood Gatherer Shepherd and Flock Shepherd and Sheep: Holland McCORDLGrorcnehloe ten Autumn Landscape McENTEE, Jervis, N.A. ? Moonlight Winter Scene McLEOD, Witiiam View on the Susquehanna MEYER VON BREMEN The Dead Canary MICHEL, Grorces Landscape MICHETTI, Francesco Paoxo Maiden Gathering Flowers Gathering Flowers MIGNARD (ScuHoot oF) The Duchesse de Maine The Duchesse de Bourgogne NEUVILLE, Atrpyonse Marie pe The Officer A Soldier French Cavalry Soldiers OCHTMAN, Leronarp, A.N.A. Autumn Sunshine CATALOGUE NUMBER PALMAROLI, Don V. The Day after the Début , 59 PERKINS, ALrrep Moonlight 31 PIVUTARA, G. Sheep at Repose 3 PREYER, J. W. Fruit 14 RICHARDS, Wittian Trost, N.A. Landscape 35 Off Newport 75 RICO, Martin View in Venice 93 River Scene 121 RITMAN, L. The Garden 66 RIX, Juiian Landscape 105 ROUGET, Gerorces Portrait of J. L. David 81 RUGGIERI, F. Paganini’s Dreams 61 SANS Y CABOT, Francisco The Connoisseur 23 SCHENCK, Aveust F. Atsrecut Sheep SCHREYER, Apo.r A Russian Courier SCOTT, Mrs. E. M. Still Life SEIGNAC, PACE Children at Play SMILLIE, Grorce H., N.A. Autumn in the Lowlands SMITH, Henry PemsBer Homestead of the Artist Venetian Scene STETTIN, Cart v. The Image Vender THAULOW, Farrs Early Spring THOMPSON, H. Preparing for Market TYLER, James G. Moonlight at Sea UNKNOWN ARTIST Who’s Afraid? Coming Storm VAN MARCKE, Enire M. Cattle VAN SCHENDEL, P. James Watt VERNET, Emite Jean Horace King of Beasts VILLEGAS, Jost Calling the Hour VOLLON, AnToInE Quai de Bercy WAUGH, Freperick J., N.A. Open Sea Heavy Surf _; WEEKS, Epwin Lorp Scene in Algiers WIEGAND, Gustave Autumn Landscape WORMS, JuLeEs Forbidden Fruit Nos, Cutten, A4.N.A. 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