aS es — aero Ley Sete Bape sa aoe en sak 1S on ae ihe Seo ne a Pts rit Px ee DIES Serpe Pha en ES a cy et PASS = ~ ay, Sets * @ e@ * SO GE SE Gi OD > EADS Pamnini, Lidderdale, Chapry , Van Couwer, Russell, English School, Skipworth, Torres, Barra, Richet, Schulz, West, Lemeunier, Asti, Roybet, Deliadrazo, Jacquet, Perret, Beechey , Pocock, Lawrence, Hoppner', Greuze, Kauffmann, Nattier, Lely, Lawrence, Cotes, Coypel, Coypel, Natoire, Morland, Lely, Constable, Vincent, Guyard, Lely, Van Loo, Allori, Valentin, Kneller, Wilson, Vestier, isabey, Harpignies, Thaulow, . Jacquet, néelenac, itaraton, Dupre, Renoufl, Carroll, Jacquet, . Dupont, Flingk, Pourbusy . Holbein, 1255.00 4,50, 00 190,00 1100, 00 1750,00 4.550,,00 480,00 L000,.00 1600 ,00 780.90 800, 90 200,00 285,00 140,00 625,00 190,00 240 ,00 2500.00 1125200 220,00 200,00 469,00 450,00 210,00 190,00 480,00 620,90 115,00 210,00 64, Shee, $590.00 65, Rigaud, 180,00 66, Wilkie, 60.00 67. Watts, 125,00 68, Bogert, 420,00 69, Boulet, 170,00 70, Sourel, 110,00 71, Canms, 50.00 | 72, Harlow, 145, 00 70.4 NeOnges, 400,00 74, Vyatt, 185,00 © 75, Hale, 300,00 76. Dupont, 250,00 77, Salanson, 250,00 78. Floentine School, 90,00 — 79, Vernier, 200,00 80, Ward, 70,00 81, De Baen, 290,00 82, Dutch School, 100,00 65, Bakhuisen, 90,00 | 84, Dekker, 55,00 85, Ossenbeeck, 80,00 — 86, Hoppner, 55,00 87. Van Os, 75,00 88, Hilliard, 145,00 89, Both, 85,00 90, Wilson, 140, 00 91, Cuyp, 95,00 92, Pyne, 360,00 93, Watta, 185,00 94, Thornley, 55,00 95, Stark, A 96, Matignon, 00, 00 97, Weiland, 575,00 96, Schulz, 110,00 99, Torres, 400,00 100, Richet, 570,00 101. Bellanger, 725,00 102, Brissot, 410,00 103, Kneller, 3350, 00 104, Opie, 320,00 105, Lely, 1500, 00 106, Van Loo, 310,00 107, Ledoux, 200, 00 108, Lawrence, 540, 00 109, Mignard, 315,00 110, Mierevelt, 290,00 111, Hoppner, 1475,00 112. Greuze, 2500 ,00 115. Peters, 2150.00 114, Rubens, 14 115, Murillo, 220 116, Danes, / 8° 117, Cotes, 118, Pater, 119, Constable, 120, Lawrence, 121, Canal, 122, Canal, 123, Fragonard, 124. Boulet, 125, Harpignies, 126, Berchere, ¥ “1er, 7) ie eae 7 Aaipan ee 13h, Bos - 2 se * Slee ae 133,, ee Po 134, “Sontety Van Marckey Torres, Bogert, ide, Cocke, Trouilbert, COSWAT » Tocque, bn if ak » Lely, roe te 1387, Ravesteyn, | 286, Mignard, oes ise, Harlow, Rigaud, Northcote, Mignard, Hudson, Hudson, Harlow, TUYNe?, TOCKUCE, Van Ravesteyn, Wilson, | . Sustermann, 151, Hondekoeter, Cand, Bol, De Gelder, Nattier, Knel ler, Nattier, Murillo, Sassoferrato, Moretto, +: Kneller, Heda, BrekelLenkam, Clout, 65,00 120,00 40.90 40,00 125,00 "Where were no middie. ee at the 8 session of the sale of the Hugene ‘ischhof collection of paintings in the Fifth Avenue Art Galleries last night ya realized on eighty-three pictures $66,975. They were unusually Bien or ridiculously low. _ The attendance was large, but among he buyers there were but a few who are own in art circles here. : Mita er; bee Gages was $8,100. It was f i liector Nanalo rat a he co ‘ag sla or ar Bs Natoire’s, “The. ei let of bo wakening. th) ; stale hs View co sounte 3 of” North waviena: 7 by, Sir ster Lely, was _ to ine ii. dalingdn ar $650, -while cis Cotes's, hy | Reeve Ghikdven," went to Le Ss ry Ls and Sir Thomas Law- rait of Miss O’Brien, the eased Gone: to the samé buyer 600. bey, “L’Alchimiste,’’ went for the re of $1380, id Richard Wilson’ 8, te ” brought but $10 more. Ri- “Portrait of Montmorency, Duc uuxembourg, was another low-priced was a landscape by Frederic, Watts These (eer e brought respec- tively othe Pas eee Sey Thich paid, name of artist Vand. titles of pictures which real- ized- and over, follow: che aeken of Gascogne, Chabry; Bb, B. Roman Beauty,” Asti; ©. E.\ Snedecor, Se mcraetot: ** Roybet; Marten Book. $1,255. re easants,’” Perret; ©. B. Richards, t of Miss cow, 1,60) the celebrated, actress, rs, Mingay, Ticoe: Mrs. R pee: & y ‘Lady. ‘Cayendish, Hoppner: J. M. wo Gir} with a Dove, Greuze; de Languinais, Nattier; tess of » Northumberland, , Lawrence; ©. Glucks- mag go. and Her Cnildeeni" Coates; ‘Louis ag wees Sed sao, . oy Wi sens at the House of a Nobleman’s ‘Family, ’ Coypel; L. _T, Richards, $1, Aristocratic Family Go Concert, wa Coypel; L. , “Rosai $1,400. : { Bia iad of yeas a Her Awakening,” Na- Te 5 wl erry, st fee Hunter Sod Two Wishermen;’” Morland; C. ie Smi 160, ort bp ve. Duchess of Rutland, Lely; Henry eater Deana am Vale,” Constable; L. G, Car- rou, $4, vii the bear ciel Mme, Tabille- Ppaging, tS $1,800. i Bartratt of the Duchess of Albemarle, Lely; Jy He t of the Comtesse de’ Obhauvigny, Van " : -@, Livingston, $780. ox ak a Her cal Alessandro | Allori Bronz . &. Lev eas rait ae tady” Visiter: A. I. Black, , de Village,’ Thaulow; E. 8B. Mitchell, “The ren of Sir Charles Bneglefiela, ’’ Shee; Bb. B, ® Mitchell, pects te ‘005 PAO FOR FISCHHOF'S MURILLO nee “Assumption. of. the Virgin,” ‘sold before a large attendance in the Fifth Avenue Art Galleries at the last session of the sale of the Fischhof col- lection, brought $22,000, the banner fig- ‘ure of the evening. It was secured by iF. M. Fleichmann, The picture (the larg- est of the collection and surrounded by ‘a frame of great value), was started at ‘$10,000 and brought rapidly to $14,000, where it seemed about to be sold when. ‘several bids of about $500 each carried the) ‘selling price unexpectedly up to $22,000. | A great deal of excitement was created when Louis Tocque’s ‘Portrait of a |\Lady, ‘Flowers in Her Hand,” fell off the easel where it was about to be placed to be offered for sale. Its glass) was smashed. Several people seated in! the front row narrowly escaped. being. struck by the flying glass. The picture,| /uninjared, was again placed on the easel and sold for $675 to Henry Rosenberg.) | Van Marcke’s “Cattle in. Pasture:”| ibousht by J. A. -Case, brought $2,8502 J. iH. Sinclair, with a bid of $3,450, se- jeured Jean Batiste Pater’s “Blind Man’s ‘Buff,’ BH. R. Lewis, with $1,250, Law-! lrenee’s “Portrait of Mrs. Campbell,” and! [Colonel W. G. Sheppard, for $2,150, 'Peters’s “The Fortune Teller.” |. Immediately following the sale af the, Marillo, “Lady Cooper and Wer Chil-. dren,” by Nathaniel Dance, was sold to KR. Fobel for $8,800. As at the’ pre-| eeding session there were but a fow lamong the buyers who are known to j\New York art circles. Titles of pictures, names of artists, of buyers and prices paid for pictures that, \brought over $400 or over follow: The Young Mother,’’ Weiland; W. Michel, $575.. | very,’* Antonio ‘Torres; Harry A. Cass, $400.) eit aie chise*Y chute taltcaet ® bernie MTA oe Ey e F. Bellanger; H. Pie in Stable,’’ Felix Brissot: #, Priteh- Leer ats of the Duchess of Devonshite;’? George 500. ee oa of Lady Reeves,’ Hoppner: J, H. Sin- jelair, $1,475. “Tanocence,’”? Greuze; H. J. Landsberg, $2.300. | “The Fortune Teller,” “Peters: Colonel W.. G. [She aed $2,150. bs oe and. Child,’’ Rubens; Mrs. L, L. Cor- Wiss. 475. |. “Assomption of the Virgin,’ Murillo; If. M. ‘Fleischmann, $22,000. | ‘Lady Cooper and Her Children,’ Dance; J. H. lPobel, $3,800 } Sir Harvey and Lady Smith and Their Son,” lGotes: Cy PB. Jones. $1,400. { “Blind Man’s’ Buff,’= Pater; J. WW: Sinclair, \§3,450. Sherborne Collegiate: Church,’ Constable; J. ¥. |Faulkner, $700, ; | “Portrait of Mrs, Campbell,’’ Lawrence; EB, R, \Lewis, $1,250. | *A View in. Venice,” Canaletto; Col, W. G. ‘Sheppard, $490. “4 Canal in Venice,’ Canaletto; Col. W. G, | erpeand. $490. ts “The Shepherdess, * Perret; George Leary, eae “Gattle in Pasture,’’ Van Nareke: J. A, Case, , re “Sunset. Hour—Venice,’”* Geo. H. Bogert; George lLeary, $700. “Portrait of the Duchesse de Brissac,”’ Tocque; |\Léuis P. Roberts, $650, | “Portrait of Tyo Young Ladies,’’ Sir Reter Lely; iL. T. Canfield, $425. “Portrait of a Jyvieh Lads,’’ Jan. A. Van. Rave-) \ateyn ; ©, Straus, $350, | ——s-” ~~ A GREAT COLLECTIO a of Paintings ; On View Day and Evening from March 13th to March 18th inclusive, at THE FIFTH AVENUE GALLERIES 546 Fifth Avenue New York «5 . ——— meter ee ee ee a SNINAA HO LATIOL AHL AMIOLVN ‘['9 om A COLLECTION of eam High-Class Paintings By the Old Masters The Early English School The French School of the XVIIIth Century and by Prominent Modern Masters Will be Sold at Auction in THE FIFTH AVENUE GALLERIES 546 Fifth Avenue Wednesday and Thursday Evenings March 17th and 18th, 1909 at 8.15 P.M. BY ORDER OF MR. EUGENE FISCHHOF OF PARIS ea On View Day and Evening March 13th to March 18th, Inclusive, at THE FIFTH AVENUE GALLERIES 546 Fifth Avenue JAMES P. SILO, AUCTIONEER ¥. CONDITIONS OF SALE > 1. Ihe highest bidder to be the buyer, and, if any dispute arise be- tween two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be immediately _ put up again and resold. 2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to pay down a cash deposit of at least twenty-five per cent., or the whole of the purchase money, 7/ required, in default of which the lot or lots so pur- chased to be immediately put up again and resold. 3. The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk within twenty-four hours after the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the purchase money to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the auctioneer, on or before delivery; in default of which the undersigned will not hold himself responsible if the lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the pur- chaser. 4. No checks received unless certified. 5. The sale of any article is not to be set aside on account of any error in the description, or imperfection, and no warranty whatever is made. All articles are sold just as they are, without recourse. 6. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the purchases, no lot can, on any account, be removed during the sale. 7. No claims allowed after the removal of goods. 8. Our record of sales in all cases final. g. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions the money de- posited in part payment shall be forfeited; all lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be resold by public or private sale, without further notice, and the deficiency (if any) attending such resale 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 resale, if he thinks fit. JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer. A, A., (called Canaletto) { 164 | Ustice as oe | CRA AK: Cosway, R., Cotes, e). oe Couwer, Jo Van; Cox, Kenyon, Coypel Cra. Cuijp, ee Dance, Nath., De, Baers]. Deccee Cn Der Cocke: Ge De Gelder, A., Dekker, P., Dupont, G., Dupré, Julien, Dutch School, Ede, F. C. V., English School, Flinck, G., Florentine School, Fragonard, J. H., Fyt, Jan, Grevizes} ages aeons 72, 139, 145 fe P5i5 125 28, 80, TTT 143, 144 50 23, 53, 59 30 Ae. 1506001 42 4 27 eas OSs 120 Fok Toy, 32, 39, 43, 105, 136 19 8 22 96 Molenaar, J. M., Moretto, : Morland, Geo., Muraton, E., Murillo, B. E., Natoine Cas) y Nattier, J. M., Nattier, M., Northcote, J.,. Opie, John, Ossenbeeck, J., Pannini, G., Bateral el. Perret, Pla Peters, Rev. M. W., Pocock, I., Pourbus, F., Pyne) ase Ravesteyn, J. A. Van, Renouf, ES Io ated in the Catalogue of the above Exhibition, |. Me page 140; No. 47 “A superb work of this celebrated master” Size: Height, 38%4 in.; width, 49% in. 25 38 poe | GEORGE MORLAND 1763-1804 A HUNTER AND TWO FISHERMER®M From Mr. Thomas MacLean, London Size: Height, 18 in.; width, 24 in. 39 l ny § 0 SIR PETER LELY 1618-1680 PORTRAIT SG @ THE DUCHESS OF RUTTArS From Messrs. Thomas Agnew & Sons, London Size: Height, 50 in.; width, 40 in. 40 mn 5 6 Oo» JOHN CONSTABLE, R.A. 1776-1837 VIEW OF DEDHAM VALE LOOKING TOWARD FLATORD MILL Size: Height, 2534 in.; width, 36%4 in. 26 es Oe et joe” Ol ae po? Sd oe Stk Petree CELY | vs 1618-1680 ee pe ee ee POR TSATIOR fre DUCHESs*OF, ALBEMARLE Size: Height, 50 in.; width, 40 in. ~ 27 . 44 4 g 0 CARLE VAN LOO ) 1705-1765 PORTRAIL OF THE COMTESSE DE CHAUNIGRs Size (Oval): Height, 2334 in.; width, 1934 in. 45 Q 0 0. ALESSANDRO ALLORI (CALLED BRONZINO) 1535-1607 LUCRETIA AND HER SON From Mr. Charles Sedelmeyer, Paris Size: Height, 3434 in.; width, 28% in. 46 7 VALENTIN gq % Or ko 1600-1634 THE CARD PLAYERe Size: Height, 38 in.; width, 50 in. 28 47 SIR GODFREY KNELLER 1646-1723, PoemekAll OP THE COUNTESS OF ESSEX pizes eign? 30-in. ; width, 25, in. 48 , RICHARD WILSON 1714-1782 LANDSCAPE Size: Height, 28% in.; width, 35 in. 49 ANTOINE VESTIER 1740-1824 PORTRAIT Ob sACTADY Size (Oval): Height, 2834 in.; width, 23 in. 29 SS oc ES ro EUGENE. ‘LOUIS. GABRIEL ioe 3 ity > : V/ALCHIMISTE an: i By Sizes: Height 8 ve in. ; width, © a “thy ' | a oe f ¥ 5 eh 0 P HENRI HARPIGNIES Paris WATER-COLOR, LANDSCATl = Size: Height, 1114 in.; width, 1614 in. | 52 > f p oi FRITZ THAULOW Paris RUE DE VILLAGE Size: Height, 26 in.; width, 32 in. ¢ 30 53 GUSTAVE JACQUET Paris Medals: Paris Salon, 1868, 1875, 1878 Legion of Honor, 1878 Pein ORY COOURTTE Size: Height, 24 in.; width, 20 in. 54. G. SEIGNAC Paris Poe etAN GikL IN ‘A GARDEN Size: Height, 3834 in.; width, 29% in. DO E. MURATON Paris VOUNG GIRL WITH. HER DOGS Size: Height, 5514 in.; width, 62% in. 31 3.00 oY Saris MILKING TIME Size: Height, 25 in.; width, 36 in ‘ aye ; LS re EMILE RENOUF uw So A ation HOISTING THE NIGHT SIGNAL Size: Height, 44 in.; width, 37 in. i 58 , - oO W. CARROLL fs | : _ London 4; > ae PORTRAIT OF LADY HELMESCEY 93 (Pastel) ; Size: Height, 44 in.; width, 34 in. 32 j , GAINSBOROUGH-DUPONT ha 1767-1797 PORTRAIT OF A LADY : Height, 30 in.; width, 2434 in. GOVAERT FLINCK . 1615-1660 . 29 Size: Height, 37 in.; width, 29 in. 33 porn 62 | is . FRANZ POURBUS (THE YOUNGER) 1509-1622 PORTRAIT OF AN OLD EMA Size: Height, 20 in.; width, 16 in. 63 a} QO. HANS HOLBEIN 4 (Attrib.) PORTRAIT OF FRANC@i Size: Height, 20 in.; width, 0s 2a. 16 64 : 5 5g SIR MARTIN SHEE, P.R.A. 1709-1850 THE CHILDR oN SIR CHARLES ENGLEFIELD Size: Height, 56 in.; width, 44 in. 34 SHALL DE FRANCE ae art London GRANDMA’S STORY Height, 20 in.; width, 16 in. - 67 _FREDERICK W. WATS 1770-1840 : ( Brother-in-law of Constable) LANDSCAPE ‘ YA. Size: Height, 16 in.; width, 20 in. ts [4 GEORGE H. BOGERT | . New York LANDSCARE Size: Height, 30 in.; width, 40 in. Oy ee ee © } v C. BOULET Paris *LUCLER ES Size: Height, 24 in.; width, 1934 in. 70 i Q ‘ ELIZABETH SONREL Paris “ ANGELICA ” Size: Height, 24 in.; width, 16 in. 36 6) ge 71 h o- LOUIS LE CAMUS Paris MARINE Size: Height, 141% in.; width, 2314 in. 72 | pas GEORGE HENRY HARLOW 1787-1819 YOUNG GIRL mize; r.eight, 21 in.; width, 17 in. te ANTON RAFAEL MENGS 1728-1779 PORTRAIT OF A NOBLEMAN IN ARMOR From the Dellassue Collection Size: Height, 54 in.; width, 41 in. Ay! i has 195 ‘ | 8 t - HENRY WYATT 1794-1840 THES SS FERS Size: Height, 19 in.; width, 15 in. 75 3 O 0, DIRK HALS 1599-1656 A MUSICAL COMPANY From the Oldenbarnevelt Collection, Amsterdam %& Size: Height, 17 in.; width, 23% in. 76 GAINSBOROUGH DUPONT 1767-1797 oho. YOUNG LADY JIN LANDS¢ar Size: Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in. 38 5 Sixteenth Century , CHILD, AND SAINTS E. L. VERNIER 183 I-I 887 GATHERING OF THE NETS oo) Size: Height, 2014 in.; width, 3134 in. SS ee ee ee oe i. 80 las . ‘JAMES WARD London THE RAINBOW Size: Height, 16 in.; width, 27 in. 7 0 81 és q JAN DE BAEN 1633-1702 PORTRAIT OF DUTCH LADY SING Ria Size: Height, 48 in.; width, 36 in. 0 82 joe | DUTCH SCHOOL q Seventeenth Century | PORTRAIT OF A DUTCH WOMAS Size: Height, 23 in.; width, 19 in. 40 SECOND EVENING SALE THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1g09 PROMPTLY AT 8.15 P.M. wae PAUL DEKKER 1699-1742 OLD CASTLE ON A RIVER ize: ficight, 17 in.; width, 2034 in. | : . i f SO Oo. JEAN OSSENBEECK § 1627-1678 LANDSCAPE Size: Height, 1414 in.; width, 21% in. 43 ” 86 5 ) ) JOHN HOPPNER, R.A. (Attrib.) PORTRAIT OF A MAN Size: Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in. 87 4§ . “A Pair ” 74)? JAN VAN OS 1744-1808 STILE-Eivs Size, each: Height, 12 in.; width, 14 in. &8 | Bs ‘* W. H. HILLIARD VILLAGE IN HOLLAND Size: Height, 14 in.; width, 24 in. 44 89 rh. JAN BOTH 6 5 - 1610-1662 LANDSCAPE IN ITALY Size: Height, 18% in.; width, 23 in. - pO RICHARD WILSON, R.A. | 1714-1782 ITALIAN LAKE Size: Height, 16 in.; width, 22 in. 91 c | AELBERT CUYP ; q (Attrib.) LANDSCAPE. IN ITALY Size: Height, 1534 in.; width, 22% in. 45 92 3b ope 1800-1870 SUNSE SD Size: Height, 22 in.; width, 30 in. i 93 4 g FREDERICK W. WATTS 1770-1840 (Brother-in-law of Constable) WELSH LANDSCAPE Size: Height, 40 in.; width, 50 in. 94 ‘ 5 a GEORGE WILLIAM THORNLEY Paris LA COTE @#AZUR Size: Height, 1814 in.; width, 24% in. 46 MATIGNON Paris | ie WEILAND ss Amsterdam (Pupil of Israels) THE YOUNG MOTHER Size: Height, 40 in.; width, 32 in. 47 98 | { OD Oy: - ADRIEN SCHULZ Paris (His works show many of the qualities of Diaz, and they are highly praised by the admirers of the Barbizon School) MONTIGNY Size: Height, 2510.5 width, 200m, 99 | OO: ANTONIO TORRES ; Paris REVERY 2ize: Height, '29°in, ; wrdthjasqaaae 100 LEON RICHET Paris 1839-1907 (Pupil of Diaz) SUNSET Size: Height, 22 m5 widta) 32m 48 —— ee mal 101 ys : CAMILLE F. BELLANGER Paris (Pupil of Bouguereau) Received Medals at the Paris Salon. Hors Concours DAPHNIS AND CHLOE. Size: Height, 56 in.; width, 42 in. 102 Fl i 0. FELIX BRISSOT / Paris (Pupil of Charles Jacque and Léon Cogniet) Second Medal, 1882. Hors Concours pee EePOIN STABLE Size, Leight, 17 in.; width, 22 in. 103 oe SIR GODFREY KNELLER 1646-1723 Pewteal Pook oA YOUNG. LADY From the Charles Sedelmeyer Collection, Paris Size: Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in. 49 ) 0 104°°° 3 " JOHN OPIE, R.A. ; 1701-1807 PORTRAIT OF MRS. COVENTERS Size: Height, 27 in.; width, 221% in. 105 | iy o 4 SIR PETER LELY 1618-1680 PORTRATTROG THE DUCHESS .OF DEVONSH ii Size: Height, 49 in.; width, 39 in. 106 CARLE VAN LOO 1705-1765 LA PEINTURE Size: Height, 3814 in.; width, 54% in 50 107 MLLE. PHILIBERTE LEDOUX 1767-1840 POR TREAT I: OF Pome UNG saLRE WITH A DOVE Size: Height, 1734 in.; width, 1334 in. 108 SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 1769-1830 PORTRAIT OF A LADY Size: Height, 36 in.; width, 28% in. 109 PIERRE MIGNARD 1610-1695 | Pewee nAlt OF A rADY “OF THE COURT Size: Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in. 51 qe 5 110 MICHIEL JANSZEN MIEREVELT 1507-1641 PORTRAIT OF GUSTAVUS IT-ADOLPREE KING OF SWEDEN Size: Height, 25 in.; width, 21 in. 111 : op JOHN HOPPNER, R.A. » 1758-1810 PORTRAIT OF LADY @REE eS Size: Height, 2834 in.; width, 24% in. OQ 112 ?, 9) a JEAN BAPTISTE GREUZE 1725-1805 INNOCENCE Size (Oval): Height, 22%4 in.; width, 18 in. Signed 52 _— _ uae 113 REV. MATHEW WILLIAM PETERS, R.A. y, ¢ a A Early Eighteenth Century—1814 eh rclk Luna wt RLLER Size: Height, 61 in.; width, 46 in. 114 A715 PETER PAUL RUBENS / “e 1577-1640 MADONNA AND CHILD Bought from Mr. Martin Colnaghi, London Size: Height, 29% in.; width, 23 in. 90° 115 90 B. E. MURILLO 1618-1682 | ASSUMPTION OF THE VIRGIN : From the Convent of the Carmelites, Sevilla, Spain “A most important and most valuable work by this great master.” Size: Height, 80% in.; width, 5634 in. » . efit 53 # f 7. NATHANIEL DANCE, R.A. _ Wissel a ell ——— > ~ ~d e eo a Sen LADY COOPER AND HER CHILDREN rs Wife of Sir Grey Cooper, Secretary of State t to 3 Lord North during his Administration ‘from i 1770: tO 8760 Size: Height, 58 in-+ width, 48 in. } O 117 ib 0 FRANCIS COTES, R.A. | 1725-1770 SIR HARVEY AND LADY SMITH, AND THEIR SON Size: Height, 61 in.; width, 40am: JEAN BAPTISTE PATER 1696-1736 BLIND MAN’S BUFF Size: Height, 28 in.; width, 36 in. 34° 1s 54 JOHN CONSTABLE, R.A. ‘ai a 1776-1837 Sak RBORNE COLLEGIATE CHURCH From the sale of the Constable effects at Forsters Size: Height, 2814 in.; width, 36 in. 120 2, fo SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 1769-1830 Porm RAL! “OF MRS. CAMPBELL Size: Height, 3034 in.; width, 25% in. 121 | qo ANTONIO CANAL (CALLED CANALETTO) . 1697-1768 A VIEW IN VENICE Size: Height, 24 in.; width, 40 in. 55 10, 122 BS ANTONIO CANAL (CALLED CANALETTO) 1697-1768 A CANAL TINS VENICE Size: Height, 2434 in.; width, 39% in. io” plo #) > 4 , I Wow JEAN HONORE FRAGONARD (Attrib.) DANAE AND THE SHOWER OF GOLD Size: Height, 42% in.; width, 53% in. : 124 ¢ : % C. BOULET a) | O Paris OLE Crys Size: Height, 24 in.; width, 1934 in. 56 gh A ee Paw, ae 6 i eee te : _ HENRI HARPIGNIES ae 4. b Paris -WATER-COLOR, LANDSCAPE ; ees "Size: Height, 9% in.; width, 123 in. ARCISSE BERCHERE ee Paris ~ Received Medals in the Paris Salon oo in the Musée du Luxembourg | THE PROCESSION _ Size: Height, 24 in.; width, 17 in. 127 AIME PERRET Parcs Received Medals in the Paris Salon Member of the Legion of Honor Has a painting in the Musée du Luxembourg = ' ' . ee ~Enit SHEPHERDESS ger: , : Size) Height; 20°in.; width, 24 in. _/ ? i is CS ae fe 138 q)> EMILE VAN MARCKE dy Paris 1827-18091 CATTLE IN PASTURE From the Georges Petit Galleries, Paris Size: Height, 25 in.; width, 32 in. 129 | | | ANTONIO TORRES Paris (Popular Spanish artist of rare talent) A BELLE FROM ANDADUSE. Size: Height, 24 in.; width, 18 in. 130 GEORGE H. BOGERT New York SUNSET HOUR—VENICE Size: Height, 36 in.; width, 56 in. 58 SAR DE COCKE Paris Praag ure width, 48 in: | 133 PAUL D. TROUILBERT Paris Pere RIVER oF, Size: Height, 33% in.; width, 46 in. - e 59 134 - Q \ , 3h RICHARD COSWAY, R.A. 1740-1821 PORTRAIT OF THE ARTISTS) Wale Size: Height, 29 in.; width, 24% in. 135 a 0 ‘ LOUIS TOCQUE | 1696-1772 PORTRAIT THE DUCHESSE” DERE a Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 25% in. a 136 XA SIR PETER LELY Ly ad 1618-1680 PORTRAIT ‘OF TWO’ YOUNG EARS Size: Height, 5934 in.; width, 48% in. 60 L pastky = 0 : JAN A. VAN RAVESTEYN 5 , 1572-1057 Peruri A DUTCH LADY _ From the Collection of Van den Bogearde, Hertogenbusch Size: Height, 50 in.; width, 40 in. 138 Q0- PIERRE MIGNARD 3 (Son of Nicolas Mignard) fer -hORTUNE TELLER Size: Height, 54 in.; width, 62 in. 139 3nd: GEORGE HENRY HARLOW | 1787-1819 Pome RAll OF MISS KATHARIN MOORE Size: Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in. 61 , 140. | | : § 0. : 7 G. RIGAUD 1050-1705 LOUIS: XV Size: Height, 414 in.; width, 31% in. 141 7 % JAMES NORTHCOTE, R.A. Ae° 1746-1831 PORTRAIT OF MRS) FARIS Size: Height, 36 1n.j)widthy semi 142 ° ‘ 5 0 PIERRE MIGNARD 1610-1695 PORTRAIT OF MLLE. LA VALLIERE Size: Height, 49% in.; width,, 4o in. 62 143 THOMAS HUDSON 1701-1779 PORPRAIT “OF QUEEN CAROLINE Bought at Christie’s, London Size: Height, 5014 in.; width, 40% in. 144 THOMAS HUDSON 1701-1779 PORTRAIT -OF KING GEORGE II Size: Height, 50 in.; width, 4o in. 145 GEORGE HENRY HARLOW 1787-1819 PORTRAIT OF -TWO. CHILDREN Size: Height, 26 in.; width, 26 in. 63 a SS e- “ G. P. TURNER (American Artist, Nineteenth Century) : 9 “¢ ; 146 LANDSCAPE Size: Height, 23 in.; width, 29% in. i" 4 noe Az | LOUIS TOCQUE 1696-1772 PORTRAIT OF A LADY, FLOWERS IN HER HAND Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 2534 in. JAN A. VAN RAVESTEYN 1572-1657 350 | 148 PORTRAIT, OF) Aaa Dy, From the Heshuysen Collection, Haarlem Size: Height, 29 ins; width,(23 ain 64 149 O Os RICHARD WILSON, R.A. ¥ : 1714-1782 ITALIAN LANDSCAPE Size: Height, 40 in.; width, 50 in. 150 O. JUSTUS SUSTERMANN A O 1597-1681 2OR TRAD OF A LADY From Martin H. Colnaghi, London Size: Height, 22% in.; width, 17 in. 151 : © ’ MELCHIOR HONDEKOETER 7 p aad 1636-1695 PEACOCK AND rPOULTRY Size: Height, 70 in.; width, 68% in. 65 ~~ a 152 % ¥ q, Ge ALONZO CANO 1601-1667 CHARLES, SON OF “PHILIP 1lY (@rR=sw From Martin H. Colnaghi, London Size (Oval): Height, 29% in.; width, 23% in. 153 FERDINAND BOL I611I—-1681 22 PORTRALL (OF REMBRANDT’S WIFE, SASKIA size: Height, 22 int; witha i 154 1 AART DE GELDER 1645-1727 PORTRAIT OF*A MAN IN ARMOR size: Height, 17 inj widthyers ara 66 155 MARC NATTIER (Father of Jean Marc Nattier) 1642-1720 PORTRAIT OF A LADY OF THE COURT Pizew eient, 22 in.; width, 25 in: 156 SIR GODFREY KNELLER 1646-1723 PORTRAIT OF SIR ISAAC NEWTON Size: Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in. 157 JEAN MARC NATTIER (Style of) PORTRALP SOR Ay LADY Size: Height, 32% in.; width, 2534 in. 67 50° 320 158 | Lo : B. E. MURILLO 1618-1682 ST. ANTHONY HOLDING Aye From the Collection of Sir W. R. Williams, Baronet Size: Height, 24% in.; width, 20% in. 7 159 3 Q is SASSOFERRATO 1605-1685 SOLA. BL Vas (after Titian) Size: Height, 39 in.; width, 35 in. 160 | | Q+ ~~ BONVINCINO (CALLED MORETTO) (School of) ST. CECELIA AND A CHILD Size: Height, 44 in.; width, 38 in. 68 Height, 8% in.; width, 834 in. 163 | . 122 QUIRYN BREKELENKAM 1625-1672 _. LE MANGEUR D’HARENG _ Size: Height, 14% in.; width, 1134 in. 69 ae 164 FRANCOIS CLOUET (Style of) PORTRAIT OF A MAN Size: Height, 14% in.; width, 11% in. 165 JAN FYT. (Attrib.) GAME AND DOGS Size: Height, 42 in.; width, 47 in. 166 CORNELIS PIETERSZ BEGA 1620-1664 THE (EGG) SEERE Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 26 in. 7O NEW YORK THE TROW PRESS, G iT I Will 662 9079 willl | l | iii 3 3125 01 + } | | he Seana $8 < io ks ae cary a ; Saks. ih 4 a 5 ™ mre Soe: e CRO ens ‘s . t hey a