Sale No. 1381 F ‘ed cone Auction Rooms ' Incorporated (333-341 Fourth Avenue, New York : i S. E. Corner 25th Street CATALOGUE OF PAINTINGS Pro ce BY | EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN ARTISTS To be Sold LIBRARY | M. KNOEDLER & CO. 556-8 FIFTH AVE. NEW YORK nS ane oa Oe a af pen ge ie = ——e — FIFTH AVENUE AUCTION ROOMS INCORPORATED 333-341 FOURTH AVENUE, N. Y. S. E. Corner 25th Street CATALOGUE OF * OIL PAINTINGS BY EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN ARTISTS INCLUDING PICTURES INHERITED FROM THE ESTATE OF MRS. GEORGE R. SCHIEFFELIN To be’sold by direction of Legatees under the Will ALSO FROM THE ESTATE OF THE Late THOMAS LAWRENCE AND PROPERTY BELONGING TO BEeIZABETH.E. COLBY AND OTHER INDIVIDUAL OWNERS oie by Auction will be held on THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS January 13th and 14th, 1916 From 8.15 o'clock HENRY A. HARTMAN, AUCTIONEER CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. If there should 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. 3 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 re- mainder of the purchase money to be absolutely paid before removal. 6. 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. . Our record of sales in all cases final. 10. The highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and seller as the value against which all claims for loss or damage shall lie. 11. Upon failure to comply with the above condi- tions the money deposited in part payment shall belong to the Auctioneer as liquidated damages for purchaser’s failure to complete the sale. All lots unclaimed 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 de- faulter 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. HartmMAn, Auctioneer. THE ALEXANDER PRESS, 114-116 W. 27th St., N. Y. LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED Anglade, J. M. G., 34 Becker, K. L. F., 133 Bierstadt, Albert, 13, 69, 153 Bretzfeld, J. W., 8 Bispham, HH. C135 Blakelock, R.-A., 22, 23, 35, 152 Briganti, N., 24, 106 Bruck-Lajos, L., 44 Calusd, C., 89, 107 Chalpond, J. D., 79 Champney, H., 168 Church, F. E., 62 Clare, G., 26 Cooper, A. D. M., 101 Corcos, -V.,. 37 Corot, J. B. C., 144, 155 Cox). 72 Cropsey, Jasper F., 129 Daubigny, C. F., 145 De Beul, L., 41 De Groot, T., 3 De Haven, F., 142 Delobbe, F. A., 157 De Loose, A. W., 21 Delort, C. E., 162 Diaz, N., 64 Dupre, J., 141 Durand, Asher B., 88 Eberle, R., 115 Fedeler, C., 45, 46 Felise, J., 32 Frere, T., 124 Fuller, G., 82 Gerhold, L. A., 83, 84 Gifford, Sandford R., 119 Gignoux, R., 50 Grecco, El, 80 Grison, J. A., 54 Haig, C.F, 102 Harpignies, H., 65 Hart, J. M., 58 Henner, J. J., 70 Holbein, Hans (School of), 148 Herzog, H., 4, 14, 108 Homborg, A., 61 Hughes, J. T., 112 Huston, W., 36 Inness, George, 30, 99, 109 Innocenti, C. A., 49 Isabey, Eugene L., 5, 53 Israels, Josef, 139 Italian School, 136 Tacobs, bw Ae ty OL Jacauc, ©2151 Johnson, D., 25, 68 Kahler, Carl, 1, 63, 74, 90, 117, 126 Kensett, J. F., 105 Knapp, G. W., 18 Koek-Koek, B C., 110 Krasner, B., 55 Kruseman, Van E., 100 Laurenti, L., 52 Lawman, J., 17 Lawrence, Sir Thomas, 57, 92, 114 Lederer, R., 42 LIST OF ARTISTS—Continued Leighton, S., 38 Lessing, K. F., 71 Loveridge, C., 11 Madol, A. J., 12 Maes, H., 29 Marchionni, E., 125 Maris, W., 134 Marshall, T. W., 91 Martin, Homer D., 48, 140 Martoriello, G., 87 Maze, Del, 19 Minor, R. C., 131 Moran, E., 47, 75, 121 Moran, E. Percy, 161 Morland, G., 60 Munkacsy, -M., 130 McArthin, T., 111 McClurg, T., 28 Neilson, G. H., 163 Parton, A., 40, 150 Perez, A., 128 Platzer, J., 78 Ploll, V., 59 Rehn, F., 104 Richards, T. A., 39 Richards Wo vies Ritter, Paul, 94, 95, 96, 97 - Rix, Julien, 164 Roberts, D. R., 167 Robinson, Hal, 16 Rodney, C. H., 170 Rosierse, J., 137 Rouget, .F., 171, 172 Rousseau, T., 56 Rumples, H., 85, 169 Ryder, Albert P., 9, 10 Sain, P., 120 Sani, P., 127 Scehaan; P7154 Schachinger, G., 67 Schaffer, A., 166 Schenck, A. F. A., 143 Schouten, H., 118 Schreyer, A., 147 Semenowsky, E., 159 . Sheppard, Warren, 93 Spanish School, 20 Sutchife, Ho ots Teniers, D., 103 Teggoti, G. V., 158 Tojetti, V., 33 Ulysse, C., 116 Van Diegen, W., 27 Van Leemputten, F., 98 Van Ostade, 2 Verboeckhoven, E., 66 Vernon, E. P., 73 Violet le Duc, 76 Wheatley, Francis, 113 Wieruz-Kowalski, A., 43 Witkowski, K., 146 Wilse, H., 86 Woodcock, H. S., 122 Woutermachens, E., 77 Wyant, A. BH.) 51uig2 es ' Zimmerman, R. S., 138 SATALOGUE FIRST EVENING’S SESSION THURSDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1916 At 8.15 o'clock KAHLER (Carl) American Kittens 12% x 16 Wes 2 VON OSTADE European Man Smoking 5x6 ee 3 DE GROOT (G.) European Dutch Woman Sewing 6x5 ve BRERZOGEGH American Landscape and Waterfall 18 x 24 Gs Sy e 5 ISABEY (Eugene) Louis Gabriel European Born at Paris, 1804. Officer of the Le- D- gion of Honor. Pupil of his father. Died in 1886. La Belle Gabrielle (Miniature on Ivory) UNKNOWN SO Fornarina 2h exes UNKNOWN ‘ Mee eChing Holding Crown 19 x 14 cy 8 BRETZFELD (J. W.) American Landscape ves 12 x 16 yy 22 9 RYDER (Albert P.) American Born in 1847. Pupil of National Academy of Design. Associate member National Acad- emy, 1902. National Academician, 1906. Landscape a 5 a 12 x 14 10 RYDER (Albert P.) American Landscape 4 50 8 x 14 ‘\ ia 11 LOVERIDGE (C.) American Landscape 4 : 18%4 x 33 12 MADOL (A. J.) European So Buying the Wedding Shoes A 1714 x 13 13 BIERSTADT (Albert), N.A. American Born in Dusseldorf, 1829. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor in 1860. He was made a \ ee member of the National Academy of Design. View from the Fortification 23. 1X10 14 HERZOG, (H.) American $e Horses at Pasture : 12 x 14 15 SUTCLIFFE (E. Trevor) American Cherries x alee ve 10 x 24 16 ROBINSON (Hal) American Woodland a & GB O 30 x 40 ais 17 LAWMAN (Jasper) American Winter in Westchester County 22 x 36 a 18 KNAPP (George W.) American Autumn, Ulster County, New York - 14 x 22 19 MAZE DEL (Attributed to) GS Son-in-law of Velasquez. Cardinal Mazarin 7x8 (Unframed) Yo. if a L10- Ge ae 20 SPANISH SCHOOL The Nativity 23. 5-7 21 DE LOOSE (A. W.) European A Flemish Holiday 19% x 21 22 BLAKELOCK (Ralph A.) American Born in 1847. Awarded Honorable Mention, Paris Exoosition, 1900. Spring in the Catskills IZ xa 23 BLAKELOCK (Ralph A.) American AS | Autumn in Vermont A 12x16 Oe 24 BRIGANTI (N.) European Capri ys 20 x 14 25 JOHNSON (David), N.A. American Born in New York, 1827. In 1859 was one of the founders of the Artists’ Fund Society. He was elected an Associate of the National Academy in 1860 and Aca- demician in 1862. River and Landscape Vio 4x6 26 CLARE (George) European Choice Fruit \ S- 10 x 14 27 VAN DIEGEN (Willem) European Cattle at Pasture . 11 x9Y% 28 McCLURG (T.) American Seamstress \p Ae eA, 29 MAES (H.) European Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. Go Professor of the Brussels Academy. ever : : Interior of a Belgium Home 17 333 30 INNESS (George), N.A. American Born in 1825. Elected Associate of the ‘a go _ National Academy in 1853 and National Acad- é — emician in 1868. Landscape 6% 107 31 JACOBS (Eo Ae European SG Dutch Boats on the Maas 9) Ves 18 x 30 32 PELISE :(].) | European Anglesea, North Wales y 2 Ge 24 x 36 < i 33 TOJETTI (Virgilio) (Deceased) American Daisy Girl Z nt YY UE ae 34 ANGLADE (J. M. G.) European Landscape in the South of France 13 x 18 Loy 35 BLAKELOCK (Ralph A.) American Born in 1847. Awarded Honorable Mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. Landscape | iA 4 5% x 10 36 HUSTON (William) American ‘ - Fishing Station Patchogue, on Great South Bay 12 x 2G 37 CORCOS (V.) European A " oo Mad 1 ee oe On the Lagoon, Venice 18% x 32 g 38 LEIGHTON (Scott) American | nee Gamecock 24 x 18 oP RICHARDS (T. A.); NuA American \ Q° One time President. of ee Academy Autumn Landscape 22 x 30 40 PARTON (Arthur), N.A. American Spring Blossoms y », Los 10 x 12 41 DE BEUL (Laurent) European Shepherd and Sheep 44, $0 22 x 34 42 LEDERER (Richard) European Interior with Game and Figure , | C 40 x 49 VO? 43 WIERUZ-KOWALSKI (A.) European Return from the Hunt mo e WA, 11 x 15% 44, BRUCK-LAJOS (Louis) European Mention Honorable, Paris, 1879. Medals, 1881 and 1889, E. U. Hors Concours. O . a 2 A Cup of Tea oT 45 FEDELER (C2) American Z 5 , Landscape 27 x 43 46 FEDELER (C.) American 4 O° Mill Stream 2/ x 43 47 MORAN (Edward) | American Tale a New York Harbor 12 x: 18 48 MARTIN (Homer D.), N.A. American Self taught. Elected member of Artists’ Fund Society of N Y., Society of American Artists and of National Academy, of which he was elected Associate member in 1875. Landscape (Large Tree in Foreground) 14 x 20 \ Ov 49 INNOCENTI (C. A.) European Mention Honorable, Paris, 1902. Feat 2G~ 32 x 25% 50 GIGNOUX (Regis), N.A. American mora. in Lyons, 1816; Pupil of Lyons Academy, and in Paris of L’Ecole des Beaux Arts and of Paul Delaroche, went to America in 1844; elected member of National Academy of Design in 1851; returned to France, 18/70. Died, 1882. Niagara in Winter \ ) Ge 45 x 98 Purchased at the A. T. Stewart Sale (American Art Association) catalogue No. 69, March 23rd, 1887. 51 WYANT (A.°H) NA American V oe Born in 1839. He spent some years in 0 Dusseldorf, where he studied under Hans Gude. He was elected Associate member National Academy, 1868. Academician in 1869 Landscape 20 x 24 52 ee i LAURENTI 41) European Mention Honorable, Paris, 1896. Hors Concours. The Mussel Gatherers 25°% 21 53 | Ge 5 ISABEY (Eugene L.) European Pupil of his father, Jean Baptiste Isabey. Medals: Paris Salon, 1824, 1827, 1855. Legion of Honor, 1832. Officer, 1852. On the French Coast 8x 12y% 54 C GRISON (Jules Adolph) European Q wet native of Bordeaux and pupil of Leguin. Accommodating Husband 10 Som, 55 KRASNER (B.) European Professor of the Berlin Academy. Gold Medal, Glass Palace, Munich, 1891. Medals at Amsterdam and Brussels. Gold Medal, Berlin, 1893. we re 6° The Art Critics a ws an 9x 14 56 ROUSSEAU (Theodore) European Pupil of Lethiere. Born, 1812. Died, 1867. Medals: 1834, 1849 and 1855; Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1867. One of the Eight Grand Medals of Honor, 1867, at the Exposi- tion Universelle. Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, 1878, Exposition Universelle. Landscape J Q° ll x 15% 5/ LAWRENCE (Sir Thomas) European Born in 1769. Died, 1830. Elected Royal Academician in 1794. Portrait of a Lady | Lh aoe wy, y U 58 HART (James M.), N.A. American Landscape and Cattle, East Lynne, Conn. \yo- : 16 x 21 59 PLOLL (Victor) European 6° Medals: Munich, 1888 and 1889. Gold rm) Medal, Dusseldorf, 1894. The Stirrup Cup [Zax 60 MORLAND (George) "European Co Born in 1763, Died, 1804. First exhibited a ae at Royal Academy in 1779, Peasant Woman with Basket 30 x 23 Signed and dated G. M., 1795. 61 HIOMBORG (A.) European es 0 Contentment y Nee 12x 9% 62 CAURCH (F. E.) American Evening Landscape, California 191%4 x 23% Be 63 KAHLER (Carl) American Interior with Cat \ G id BOs 32 64 DIAZ (N:) European Born, 1808. Died, 1876. Medals: Paris Ae 1844, 1846, 1848. Legion of Honor, 1851. ag In the Barbizon Woods 4 y) oF 834 x 1034 65 HARPIGNIES (Henri) European Medals: 1866, 1868, 1869, 1875, 1878, 1883, 1889, 1897. Grand Prix, 1900. Commander Legion of Honor, 1901. Hors Concours. Landscape 10 x 13 \ys- Ss Cy S 66 VERBOECKHOVEN (Eugene) European Born, 1791. Died, 1881. Legion of Honor. Commander of Orders of Leopold and Francis Joseph. Bavarian Order of St. Michael. Sheep 12 G 67 SCHACHINGER (Gustave) European Professor of the Berlin Academy. Gold Medal, Munich, 1890. Berlin Gold Medal, ee Medals in Puseoldece and Amsterdam. Mother and Child 28 x21 68 JOHNSON (David) American Approaching Storm on the Wallkill Ulster County 6 x 10 69 BIERSTADT (Albert), N.A. American Born in Dusseldorf, 1829. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor in 1860. He was made a member of the National Academy of Design. Landscape y 5 : | Hee cya 70 HENNER (J. J.) European Prix de Rome, 1858. Medals, 1863, 1865 and 1866. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1873. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878. Medal of the First Class, 1878, E. U. Mem- ber of the Institute of France, 1889. Hors Concours, 1889, E. U. Medal of Honor, 1898. Commander, 1898. Grand Prix, 1900, E. U. Hors Concours. Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1903. Honorary Member of the Society of French Artists. Figure d 50 16 x 14 71 LESSING (K. F.) European Director of the Berlin Academy. Profes- sor of the Dusseldorf Academy. Director of the Carlsruhe Galleries. Knight of the Order of Merit. Medal of the First, Paris, 1837. ohn Huss Before the Council of | : 2 Constance \y Ne 1 eee iz COX (David), Attributed to ‘ Welsh Landscape with Stream Hee 16 x 24 75 VERNON (Edward P.) European oe O- Winter Ideal 36 x 26 74 KAHLER (Carl) American | 5 | Pet Cat 16"x 121 75 MORAN (Edward) American | is “ Clam Digging on Long Island Sound 10 x 14 76 VIOLET-LE-DUC (A.) European Scene on the Seine 5 fe 93x 11% 77 WOUTERMACHENS (E.) European Landscape and Sheep 4 59 teed) Zz 78 PLATZER (J.) European Interior of a Roman Temple 9x12% 5. 79 WaeeLPONT (J. D.) European Scissors Grinder 5 8 x ll ut 80 GRECCO (El), Attributed to Trinitarium Monk 26. X32 81 UNKNOWN oe Edgar Allen Poe | 20 x 16 82 FULLER (George) American yj D Ss O Landscape ; 30 x 41 83 ea GERHOLD (in) American , Interior with Figures 27° x U7 84 GERHOLD (L. A.) American The Story S: a ld 85 RUM PLES (H.) American Portrait of a Lady 34 x 28 SGN 86 WILSE (H.) American Landscape 38 x 30 1 O- 87 MARTORIELLO (G.) European Landscape Us os aah: yk SECOND EVENING’S SESSION FRIDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1916 At 8.15 o'clock 88 DURAND (Asher B.), N.A. American Born in 1796. Was one of the original mem- bers of the National Academy of Design. Landscape 16 x 20 89 CALUSDE CCS American In the Pasture 18 x 25 90 KAHLER (Carl) American Salome LARS ast (Unframed) 91 MARSHALL (T. W.) American Born, 1850. Died, 1874. Exhibitor at the National Academy in 1871. Lone Hunter \ ne 21 x 14 92 LAWRENCE (Sir Thomas) European Born in 1769. Died, 1830. Elected Royal Academician in 1794. So Family Group “\ - (Sketch ) SAO 93 SHEPPARD (Warren) American Born in 1858. Pupil of Cooper Union and M. F. H. De Haas. Italian Scene 12 x 20 \ VY RITTER (Paul) American Allegorical Series of Four Pictures VOYAGE OF LIFE ae Each 29 x 50 LO 94 The child with its guardian angel, in a boat heaped with flowers, is floating down the stream. 25 The youth, with hope in his aspect, is taking command of the helm. 96 The mature man, his boat hurried around by the rapids of the river. 20 The aged navigator, who is again joined by his guardian angel as he is about entering the ocean of eternity 98 VAN LEEMPUTTEN (Franz) European Officer of the Order of Leopold of Belgium. Honorary Member of the Order of Isabella the Catholic of Spain. Member of the Royal Academies of Belgium, Antwerp and Rotter- dam. Sheep Se v 91% x 6% 99 INNESS (George), N.A. American Born in 1825. Elected Associate National Academy in 1853 and National Academician in 1868. Landscape . Si O ji 5x6 100 KRUSEMAN (Van Elten) American ‘Holland Grain Field 4 [Sixt 25 / 101 COOPER (A. D. M.) American Buffalo 22 x 30 io 102 PEALG Cots European So The Happy Family Vo a 18 x 14% 103 TENIERS (David) European \ ay Born in 1610. Died, 1690. Qe ee The Music Lesson 9 xo1g 104 REHN (F.) American Quenching the Thirst 84% x 6 105 KENSETT (J. F.), N.A. American y YG fesauibieon ce aout Bae 1850. Coast Scene 13 x 21 106 BRIGANTI (N.) European The Landing Place, Venice 101% x 14% 1O- 107 Reto) (C5 American Constantinople \ ”), Aes Berk 108 HERZOG (H.) American Landscape. {- 544 x/ 109 INNESS (George), N.A. American Born in 1825. Elected Associate National Academy in 1853 and National Academician in 1868 Landscape \ GQ 6x8 110 KOEK-KOEK (B. C.) European Born at Middlebourg, Zeeland, October 11, 1803. Died at Cléves, April 5, 1862. Pupil of his father, Johannes Hermanus Koek-Koek. Pupil of Shelfhout and Van Oos and Amster- ~ dam Academy. Traveled in Belgium, the Ar- dennes, on the Rhine, Moselle, and visited Paris. Settled in Beck in Gelderland. In 1841 he founded an Academy at Cléves. Landscape 6x7% 111 McARTHIN (T.) European English Coast Scene 2.0" 14 x 20% (Water Color) 112 HUGHES (J. T.) American )} Highland Cattle, Scotland © ms L5uxi2e2 113 WHEATLEY (Francis) European Born in London in 1747. Died in 1801. First exhibited in 1771, his subjects being por- traits. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1790 and Royal Academi- cian in 1791. Portrait of a Gentleman \ () © . 31 x 25 114 LAWRENCE (Sir Thomas) European Born in 1769. Died, 1830. Elected Royal Academician in 1794. Hon. Henry Wood ee 30.5528 \ 0 115 EBERLE (Robert) European Cattle Resting 2 | g Oe si és 1914 x 37% 116 | Uy po (C2) European Lady Sewing | 5 x 8% x 6 Lt 5 6 ~ KAHLER (Carl) American : Thoroughbred 30 x 40 118 | SCHOUTEN (Henri) European CO Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium. | Gold Medal, Amsterdam, 1900. Mention Hon- ee orable, Paris, 1902. Chickens ll x 46 119 GIFFORD (Sandford R.), N.A. American \0 r. Studied in the studio of John R. Smith. Made Associate of the National Academy of Design and Academician in 1854. Landscape 10% x15 120 SAIN (Paul) European \p ; Paris. Hors Concours, 1883. Medals: 1886, 1889, E. U. and 1893. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1895. Member of the Society of French Artists. Hors Concours. Polish Peasant 84% x 6% 121 MORAN (Edward) American Fishermen, Great South Bay, L. I. e 12 x 16 2 Y 122 WOODCOCK (H. S.) European Nassau, Bahamas f 13%4 x 19% | (Water Color) 123 RICHARDS (William T.), N.A. American Born in 1833. Honorary member of the National Academy of Design and Associate member of the Water Color Society. Marine | ¢ Pex 1S 124 FRERE (Theodore) European Mention Honorable, Paris, 1846. Medals: Pa 1848, 1850 and 1865. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1865. Hors Concours. 0 French Landscape Q )) 5 18. x 22 125 MARCHIONNI (E.) European 7 () . Roses 1434 x 26 126 | KAHLER (Carl) American ve In the Park 25 x 36 127 SANI (A.) European 50 A Frugal Repast ar )) ’), 18 x 13 128 PEREZ (Alonzo) : European Born at Valence, Spain. Pupil of the Acad- emy of France and l’Ecole des Beaux Arts. Member of the Academy of Rome. . Gala-Day, Paris, in Time of Louis XV. 29 Sos 129 CROPSEY (Jasper F.), N.A. American Born in 1823. Went to Europe in 1847, spending three years in Italy. In 1851 he was made a full member of the Academy of Design. Landscape \ () 2 12 x 18 130 MUNKACSY (Mihaly) (Michael) European Born in Munkacs, Hungary, October 10th, 1846. Genre History painter, became pupil of the Vienna Academy, then in Munich, of Franz Adam, under whose guidance he made rapid progress and won three prizes; in 1867 he went to Dusseldorf, and, incited by Knaus and Vau- tier, devoted himself to Genre painting, and in 1869 at once established his fame with the Last Day of a Condemned Man. In 1872 he removed to Paris, where his works found great favor; in 1876 he began his subjects from Paris life, and with his Milton entered upon a new field, adopting also a new field of coloring. | Medals: Paris, 1870; Second Class, 1874; of Honor, 1878; Vienna, 1882; Legion of Hon- or, 1877; Officer, 1878; Member of Munich Academy, 1881. Disconsolation . \\ 25% x 33 \0- G MINOR (Robert C.), N.A. Wo WYANT (A. HL), N.A. BECKER (Karl L. F.) 131 Evening Landscape, Near Waterford, Conn. 12x43 132 Born in 1839. He spent some years in Dusseldorf, where he studied under Hans Gude. He was elected Associate member fence Academy, 1868. Academician in 9. Autumn 614 x 8 133 Born in Berlin, 1820. History and Genre painter. Pupil of Aug. von Kldober. Berlin Academy, also studied in Paris and Rome. Returned to Berlin to paint historical and mythological pictures. Visited Venice many times to collect material for painting Venetian Renaissance subjects. Ideal 9x7 American American European 134 MARIS (Willem) European Landscape and Cattle vy Co 12% x 18 ‘\ S 135 BISPHAM (Henry C.) American Born in 1841. Studied under William T. Richards and Otto Webber. Exhibited at the National Academy. “Bispham has executed several excellent paintings, where the cattle in pastoral and the wild animals in wild landscapes are delineated with great authenticity and fine feeling.”— Tuckerman Book of the Artists, 1867. Landscape and Oxen 18 x 24 \O- 136 ITALIAN SCHOOL Madonna & O 24 x 21 \‘\ - bar ROSIERSE (J.) European Gold Medal: Amsterdam, 1857; Antwerp, 1876. Diploma d@honneur, New Orleans, 1880. Candle Light Effect, Feeding the Chigkg 15 x 18 La aa 5 - MARTIN (H. D.) ZIMMERMAN (R. S.) eas 138 Professor of the Berlin Academy, _ Tourist’s Dinner Anticipation 28 x 40% and Picot. Medalee. Third Class, 1867; Class, 1878. Legion of Honor, 1867, 1878. Order of Leopold. Hope and Grief ae (Study) 29% 30 ie Landscape _ 1834 x 2076 141 DUPRE (Julien) European Medals: Paris, 1880 and 1881. Silver Med- als, 1889, Exposition Universelle. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1892. Hors Con- cours. Milking Time b0 ; 15%4 x 12% 142 DE HAVEN (Frank) American Born in 1856. Pupil of George H. Smilie. Associate member of National Academy, 1902. Burning Oil Well | rning O1 e | oS 24 x 30 143 SCHENCK (Auguste F. A.) European Medals: Paris Salon, 1855-1865. Legion of Honor, 1888. Cavalier of the Order of Christ of Portugal. Cavalier of the Order of Isabella la Catolica. Medal, Centennial Exhibition, 1876. 50 Sheep in a Snowstorm 18 x 24 ee 144 COROT (J. B.C), (Decessen) European Pupil of V. Bertin. Medals: 1838, 1848, 1855. Legion of Honor, 1846. Medal, Exposi- tion Universelle, 1867. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Exposition Universelle, 1878. Born in 1796. Died in 1875, . oh D0 The Bridge at Auvers 14) xis 145 DAUBIGNY (C. F.) (Deceased) European Pupil of P. Delaroche. Medals: 1848, 1853, 1855, 1857, 1859, 1867. Legion of Honor, 1859. Y. O . Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1874. Diplo- ma to the memory of deceased artists, Exposi- tion Universelle, 1878. Born, 1817. Died, 1878. On the Seine 12 m2) 146 WITKOWSKI (K.) American (\ @ A Quiet Smoke 2914 x 23 147 SCHREYER (Adolphe) European Born in 1828. Animal painter. Pupil of Stadel Institute, Frankfort. Member of Ant- werp and Rotterdam Academies. Medals: Brussels, 1863; Paris, 1864, 1865, 1867; Munich, 1876. Order of Leopold, 1866. Court Painter to Grand Duke of Mecklenburg, 1862. Arabs \ 0 0 - 1534 x 14 148 SCHOOL OF HANS HOLBEIN Portrait of Sir Thomas Wyatt This portrait was brought to this country about 1830 by Thomas Wyatt, who believed himself the last lineal descendant of the great Sir Thomas Wyatt. It was brought from Allington Castle, Kent County, England, the former seat of the Wyatt family. Mr. Wyatt be- came a Professor in William and Mary College, Wil- liamsburg, Va., about 1840. About 1850 he moved to New York City and became the Secretary of the Irving Building and Loan Asso- ciation. The friendship which was formed through his asso- ciation with Thomas Lawrence, Esq., who was the at- torney and counsellor of the association, led to his leaving this portrait, by will, to Mr. Lawrence, and it is for the account of the estate of Thomas Lawrence /} that the portrait is now to be sold. DE: N DS Se 2914 x 244 Vy yy 149 UNKNOWN Portrait of Thomas Wyatt Who was a Professor at William and Mary College, Wiliamsburg, Va., about 1840. 29 x 24 150 PARTON (Arthur), N.A. American | () 6 : Trout Stream, Delaware County ZU 3c OU 151 JACQUE (Charles Emile) European First President of the French Society of Animal Painters. Born at Paris, 1813. For Designs: Medals: 1851, 1861, 1863. Cross of the Legion, 1867. Medal, 1867. Exposition Universelle. For Paintings: Medals: 1861, @ 1863 and 1864. Cross of the Legion of Hon- or, 1867. Hors Concours, Sheep 10 x 14% 152 BLAKELOCK (Ralph A.) American Born in 1847. Awarded Honorable Mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. Landscape 4 5 Y 14 x 20 L533 BIERSTADT (Albert), N.A. American Born in Dusseldorf, 1829. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor in 1860. He was made a member of the National Academy of Design Landscape 0 co 14 x 20 154 SCHAAN (Paul) European Mention Honorable, Paris, 1892. Member of the Society of French Artists. Hors Con- Os cours. xX 0 The Dominie’s Pastime , Dy 11 x 834 155 COROT iC): Ba.) European Pupil of Bertin. Medals: 1838, 1848, 1855, 1867. Legion of Honor, 1846. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. Diploma to the mem- Bek deceased artists, Universal Exhibition, a | 5 ~ Ville d’Avray ~ 10% x 14% 156 Ja xg Os European 4 4) bP Wolf Hunting, Sport in Russia 22. oe 157 DELOBBE (£)-A.) European Medals: Paris, Third Class, 1874; Second Class, 1875. Bronze Medal, 1900, E. U. Mem- ber of the Society of French Artists. Hors Concours, a Ay The Little Wood Nymph a QS 14 x 1l 158 TEGGOTI (G. V.) European Feeding the Pigeons (\ Tex TO y, dooce, (Water Color) 4 159 SEMENOWSKY (Eiseman) European Mention Honorable, Paris, 1884. Medal, 1889, E. U. ee - O Ideal i) or f isto ge) 160 UNKNOWN American The Old Mill tZax 16 5- 161 MORAN (E. Percy) American Born in 1862. Pupil of his father, Edward Ae At the Well 13°18 2 162 DELORT (Charles Edouard) European Born at Nimes. Pupil of Gleyre and Gerome. Medals: 1875 and 1882. Hors Concours. On Guard \00- 14 x 10 163 NEILSON (G. H.) European a 0) Se O Playful Kittens " i 23 x 1834 164 RIX (Julien) | American Mountain Trees d GO Born in 1851. Died in 1903. sill 12 x 16 From the Julian Rix sale, 1913. 165 WYANT (A. H.) American S0 L \ ‘) a andscape 12 x 14 166 MAP RER (A.) American Landscape 5 2 15 x 25% 167 ROBERTS (D. R.), R.A. European Born in 1796. Represented in Edinburgh and London Art Galleries. Landscape \ O- 12% x 16% 168 CHAMPNEY (H.) American Landscape ae, S 4 10 x 12 169 RUMPLES (H.) American : Dog Ge 22 x 18 170 RODNEY (G."o.) American ik g : Brigantine Under Sail 48 x 34 171 ROUGE TCR) American \ gi fi Spanish Noblewoman 60 x 36 172 ROUGET (F.) American \ oh Spanish Nobleman 60 x 36 173 UNKNOWN 0 Harbor Scene in the Orient i) 18 x 24 t = ‘~ ate on: Bs / . A 4 SS Ve os i. Cerf Ie Se eee a te 5 eae