i 4 f i" ! ie a ERICAN Art Associanion, ih MANAGERS Se ! ; af ‘ | a SP al Ve ACC. LIBRARY M. KNOEDLER & CO. 556-8 FIFTH AVE. NEW YORK 3m a a gee CATALOGUE OF MODERN PAINTINGS WATER COLORS, ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE 1 Seni TO BE SOLD AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS FEBRUARY 7TH, STH AND 9QTH pea BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT EIGHT 0’CLOCK ORT CHICKERING HALL Fiera AVENUE AND EIGHTEENTH STREET CONCLUDING SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY IOTH AT THREE o’CLOCK, AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES Mapison SQUARE, SOUTH WHERE THE COLLECTION WILL BE ON PUBLIC VIEW FROM JANUARY 30TH UNTIL DATE OF SALE INCLUSIVE Tuomas E. Kirpy, AUCTIONEER THe AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS NEW YORK 1894 ; re CONDITIONS OF SALE. 1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be imme- diately put up again and re-sold. 2. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the Purchase-money, z/ required, in default of which the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. 3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expense and Risk upon the conclusion of the Sale,and the remainder of the Purchase- money to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled for to the satis- faction of the Auctioneer, on or before delivery; in default of which the undersigned will not hold themselves responsible if the Lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the Purchaser. 4. The sale of any Avticle ts not to be set aside on account of any error tn the description, or tmperfection. All articles are ex- posed for Public Exhibition one or more days, and are sold Just as they are, without recourse. 5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any account, be re- moved during the Sale. 6. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited ; all Lots uncleared within three days from conclusion of Sale shall be re-sold by pub- lic or private Sale, without further notice, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulter at this Sale, together with all charges attending the same. This Condition is without prejudice to the right of the Auctioneer to enforce the contract made at this Sale, without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. THOS. E. KIRBY, AucTIONEER. AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS. ARTISTS REPRESENTED Oil Paintings Achenback, Andreas, No. 164. Adams, J. Clayton, No. 178. Artz, Adolphe, Nos. 49, 309. Baker, W. Bliss, No. 108. Bedini, P., No. 6. Billet, Pierre, No. 109. Bischof, C., No. 308. Blakelock, Ralph A., Nos. 32, go. Bochman, G. von, No. 15. Bok, Theo. de, No. 208. Boldini, G., No. 250. Bonheur, Auguste, No. 110. Boughton, Geo. H., Nos. ror, 291. Breton, Emile, No. 98. Breton, Jules, No. 136. Bristol, John B., No. 137. Brozic, Vacslav, No. 8. Bunker, Dennis M., No. 68. Carlsen, Emile, No. 103. Carpentier, E., No. 211. Cazin, Jean-Charles, Nos. 114, 234. Chaigneau, F., No. 107. Chaplin, Charles, No. 158. Charnay, Armand, Nos. 106, 212. Chase, Harry, No. 138. Chase, W. M., Nos. 251, 292. Chelminski, Jan von, No. 1.’ Clausen, George, No. 171. Coast, Oscar R., No. 4. Corot, J. B. C., Nos. 118, 252. Courbet, Gustave, Nos. 209, 297- Courtois, Gustave, Nos. 36, 67. Couture, Thomas, Nos. 50, 206. Crane, R. Bruce, No. 35. Daubigny, C. F., Nos. 120, 253, 281. Davis, Charles H., Nos. 7, 48, 88, £11, 160, 207, 213. De Blass, Eugene, No. 105. Decamps, A. G., No. 257. De Haas, J. H. L., No. 59. Delacroix, Eugéne, No. 259. Delphy, C. H., No. 248. Demont-Breton, Virginie, No. 167. De Praters, E., Nos. 64, 92. De Sauzea, J. D., No. 265. Deschamps, Louis, Nos. 82, 104, 113, 159, 284. Dewey, C. Melville, No. 20. Diaz, N. V., Nos., 119, 216, 280. Dielman, Frederick, No. rt. Dupré, Jules, Nos. 112, 121, 215, 254, 250, 295- Eaton, C. Harry, No. to. Eckenfelder, T., No. 162. Edelfeldt, Albert, Nos. 21, 102, 203. Eichelberger, Robert, No. 139. Essen, Jan. van, No. 74. Fouace, G., No. 18. Frangais, F. L., No. 122. Fromentin, Eugéne, No. 255. Frost, A. B., No. 326. Fuller, George, No, 115. Gay, Walter, No. 5. Gifford, R. Swain, Nos. 85, 89, R16, 230. Goubie, Richard, No. 123. Grolleron, P., No. 117. Hagborg, A., No. 99. Hamilton, Hamilton, No. 24. Harburger, Edmund, Nos. 25, 201. Harlamoff, Alexis, Nos. 26, 183, 238. Harpignies, Henri, No. 269. Harrison, Alexander, Nos. 128, 140, 168, 270, 294. Harsley, John Calcott, No. 97. Hart, James M., No. 22. Hassam, F. Childe, No. 29. Hawksley, Arthur, No. 184. Heffner, Carl, Nos. 14, 161. Henner, J. J., No. 27. Henry, E. L., No. 87. Homer, Winslow, No. 169. Honrath, T., No. 19. Inness, George, Nos. 30, 46, 75, 127, 141, 156, 170, 243, 271, 273) 277) 293) 208. Isabey, Eugene L. G., No. 290. Israels, Josef, Nos. 83, 157; 199, 2725 Jacque, Chas. E., Nos. 12, 124, 233- teeanee Gustave, No. 200. Jettel, Eugéne, No. 44. Jiminez, Luis, No. 204. Jones, H. Bolton, Nos. 23, 77; 179. Jongkind, J. B., Nos. 197, 263, 8 283. Kaemmerer, F. H., No. 34. Knaus, Ludwig, Nos. 142, 285. Knight, D. Ridgway, No. 307. Knip, Henrietta, No. 33. Koehler, Robert, No. 72. Kowalski, A. W., Nos. 37, 214. Kuehl, G., No. 45. Lang, Heinrich, No. 3. Laurens, J. P., No. 244. Leader, B. W., Nos. 126, 226. Lefebvre, Jules, Nos. 31, 163, 229. Lerolle, Henri, Nos. 42, 143, 186, 306. Leroux, Charles, No. 185. Lessi, Tito, No. 125. Lippincott, W. L., No. 17. Lohbrichon, T., No. 28. Madrazo, Raimundo de, No. 274. Mali, Christian, No. 310. Maris, Jacques, Nos. 70, 245. Maris, Willem, No. 60. Marr, Carl, Nos. 43, 100, 228, 314, 320; 325 Mauve, Anton, Nos. 148, 195, 236. Mélin, J., Nos. 221, 276. Merk, E., No. 47. Mesdag, H. W., Nos. 38, 180. Mettling, Louis, Nos. 145, 149. Meyer, Claus, No. 237. Michel, Georges, Nos. 41, 147. Millet, J. F., No. 278. Millet, F. D., Nos. 146, 267. Minor, Robert C., No. 144. Molitor, T., No. 173. Monet, Claude, Nos. 172, 275- 3 ARTISTS REPRESENTED Moran, Leon, No. 106. Munthe, Ludwig, No. 39. Muss-Arnolt, G., No. 2. McCord, G. H., Nos. 58, 76, 150. McEntee, Jervis, No. 181. Neubert, L., No. 31. Neuhuys, J. A., Nos. 13, 120, _ 224, 315. Nicsy, E., No. 16. Oelder, G., No. rs1. Parton, Artbur, Nos. 66, 312. Pauli, Richard, Nos. 81. 300. Pearce, Charles Sprague, Nos. 242, 302. Pelouse, L. G., No. 182. Pettenkoffen, A. von, No. 231. Picknell, W. L., No. 53. Poitevin, Eugene Le, No. 202. Pokitonow, Ivan, Nos. 217, 218, 264, 266, 280. Preyer, J. W., No. 60. Quadrone, G. B., No. 235. Raffaelli, T. F., No. 249. Ranger, H. W., Nos. 62, 130, 304. Rehn, F. K. M., No. 165. Ribera, Roman, No. 153. Rico, Martin, No. 193. Robbins, H. W., Nos. 78, 187. Roelofs, W., Nos. 61, 188, 241, 286. Rousseau, Theodore, No. 258. Roybet, F., No. 65. Ryder, P. P., No. 57. Salmon, Th., No. 227. Salmson, Hugo F., No. 4o. Sanchez-Perrier, E., Nos. 104, 219. Schleich, R., No. 71. Schreyer, Adolphe, No. s1. Smith-Hald, F., No. 80. Steinheil, Adolphe, No. se. Stevens, Alfred, Nos. 55, 63, 91, 131, 152, 166, 240, 287, 299. Swoboda, R. L., No. 232. Tamburini, A., Nos. 54, 192. Thoren, O.von, Nos. 94, 174, Buse Thulstrup, Thure de, No. 324. Tissot, J., No. 210. Troyon, Constant, Nos. 132, 154, 279, 296. Uhde, F. von, Nos. 79, 133, 246, Or. Van Eiten: H.D. K., No. 9. Veyrasset, Jules, No. 262. Vibert, J. G., Nos. 190, 220. Vollon, A., Nos. 73, 134, 189, 198, 225, 247, 260, 268, 288. Wahlberg, Alfred, Nos. 86, 93, 95, 176, 303. Wenglein, Joseph, No. 205. Weyl, Max, No, 175. Wiggins, Carleton, No. 56. Wood. T. W., No. 305. Wyant, A. H., Nos. 84, 135, 155, IQI, 222, 239, 261. Ziem, Felix, Nos. 177, 223, 282. Ziigel, H., No. 96. Water Colors Artz, Adolphe, No. 390. Caffieri, H., No. 305. Chevillard, V., No. 389. Conant, Mrs. C. W., No. 406. Cuvillon, R. de, No. 386. Freer, F. W., No. 410. Harpignies, Henri, Nos. 387, 408, AL Is, Heilbuth, Ferdinand, No. 403. Herkomer, Hubert, No. 393. Homer, Winslow, Nos. 388, 396, 400. Israels, Josef, Nos. 384, 391, 308. Knight, D. Ridgway, No. 383. Martin, H. de, No. 4or. Moran, Edward, No. 4o9. ‘Neuhuys, A., No. 385. Nicol, Erskine, No. 394. Richards, W. T., No. 407. Rico, Martin, No. 404. Roosenboom, Margareta, Nos. 3975 399, 402._ Tryon, D. W., No. 4os. Villegas, José, No. 392. Drawings Brillouin, Georges, No. 321. L’Hermitte, L. A., No. 322, 323. Etchings Bracquemond, Felix, Nos. 352, 353: Brunet-Debaines, A., Nos. 332, 3341 338, 342, 344, 346, 349. Chauvel, Theophile, Nos. 335, 3379349 343- Dake, C. L., No. 330. Focillon, Victor, No. 329. Fox, H. C., No. 331. Koepping, Charles, Nos. 347, 348. Lopisgich, G. A., No. 336. Macbeth, R. W., Nos. 327, 341. Rajon, Paul, Nos. 328, 345. Walker, Charles A., Nos. 350, 351. Waltner, Charles, Nos. 333, 333 ** A,” 339. Engravings Atkinson, F., No. 368. Barnes, G. C., No. 38:. Bridgewater, H. Scott, No. 370. Calamatte, Luigi, No. 366. Chant, J. J., No. 382, Every, G. W. H., No. 367. Francois. Alphonse, No. 355. Garavaglia, Giovita, No. 356. Lefevre, Achille, No. 357. Loughi, Giuseppe, No. 36r. Mandell, Edward, Nos. 372, 373, 374- Massard, J. B. R. U., No. 371. Mercuri, Paul, No. 379. Morghen, Raphael, Nos. 358, 359, 360. 2 Muller, Friederich, Nos. 36s, 378. Raimond, C., No. 363. Simmons, W. H., No. 376. Stocks, Lumb, No. 375. Tardieu, P. A., No. 362. Tompkins, Charles A., No. 377. Toschi, L., No. 369. Toschi. Paolo, Nos. 354, 363. Turrell, Arthur, No. 380. | Wille, J. G., No. 364. CATALOGUE FIRST NIGHT'S SALE Wednesday, February 7th JEGVS AT CHICKERING HALL BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8 O’CLOCK Lak i e No. I JAN v. CHELMINSKI, LONDON A Polish Post-Road Height, 7 inches ; length, 9} inches Along a Polish post-road jogs a wagon, in which two horse-dealers discuss business, two horses and a colt are tied to the tail of the vehicle, a farmhouse showing in the background. Dated, 1885. v 1/4 qh he No. 2 G. oe aa BAVARIA L 4 b VA wwSetters b4)5 Height, ro inches ; length, 14 inches A pair of setters, in a grassy clearing, have just flushed a woodcock, which flies away into the environing forest. Signed at the left. (é ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY HEINRICH LANG, GERMANY r A Thoroughbred y Height, 8} inches ; width, 7} inches The portrait of a Hungarian thoroughbred, dapple gray. Signed at the right. —————— No. 4 OSCAR R. COAST. UNITED STATES Path in the Adirondacks—Keene Valley Height, 30 inches ; width, 18 inches , An autumnal scene in the North Woods, with the foliage made splendid by the frost. Dated, 1886. No. 5 WALTER GAY, FRANCE Le Decrotteur Height, 14 inches ; width, rod inches The boots at a French inn, of the period of Louis XV. or XVI., is engaged in purifying and polishing the foot- gear of the guests. Dated, 1886. ( (At) ie COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS Ti ‘ No. 6 uu P. BEDINI, ITALY Gallant Impertinences Height, 153 inches ; length, 20} inches Two young cavaliers have invaded the, kitchen of an inn, and are teasing a couple of buxom kitchen maids with mock gallantries, to the terror of the household cat and of an old goose with a progeny of goslings, while a third guest, a wandering soldier, draws a jug of wine from a cask. Signed at the left. l. Wa ptunsA N-7 CHARLES H. DAVIS, UNITED STATES Autumn Afternoon Height, 16 inches ; width, 13 inches A group of trees on the brink of a pond, under a warm effect of light and color. Signed at the left, 1886. { No. 8 ral & VACSLAV BROZIC, FRANCE The Messenger Height, 21 inches ; width, 124 inches In the antechamber of a palacea young gentleman page awaits an opportunity to deliver to the master of the house a sealed letter or document, which he holds in his hand. Signed at the right. ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY No. 9 H. D. K. VAN ELTEN, UNITED STATES l ‘,21 “Phe Last Glow Height, 18 inches ; length, 30 inches Across a meadow in the foreground, a farmer’s boy, with the aid of his dog, is driving his cows homeward, the landscape being warmed and the distant hills illu- mined by the fading glow of a placid summer sunset. No. Io Vo | EATON, UNITED STATES Clouds and Sunshine Height, 12 inches ; length, 16 inches A meadow land, drained by a ditch, with a tree in the foreground and a farm in the distance at the left, shad- owed by flying autumn clouds and brightened in flashes by the sun. Signed at the right. No. I! > ao | /FREDERICK DIELMAN, UNITED STATES wh Ue My Lady Height, 9 inches; length, 7} inches A bust portrait of a lady in black, wearing a yellow rose at her breast. Signed at the left. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 9 = VS ay No., 12 e (6 A 1 i / € e CHARLES EMILE JACQUE, FRANCE Sheep Height, 7} inches; length, 12 inches Two sheep in a stable, one lying down while the other stands watching a couple of hens which are foraging in the feed rack. Signed at the left. A / - No. 13 t F V4 OO Be Lay eae ae J. A. NEUHUYS, - HOLLAND The Music Lesson Height, 254 inches ; width, 20 inches In a richly furnished interior of the seventeenth century period an old cavalier is seated, tuning up a mandolin; a young lady, about to be instructed, stands at a table on which are scores. f7 4 a ‘1 Ay Bo: a s ; CARL HEFFNER, GERMANY hs Relics of Old Rome Height, 14? inches ; length, 18 inches Antique Roman ruins, in the swampy plain of the Cam- pagna, seen by the light of a rising moon. Signed at the left. ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY No. 15 GREGOR VON BOCHMANN, GERMANY 4 } ; uli, ees Waiting for the Boats Height, rz} inches ; length, 18 inches i North Sea fishermen have brought horses to the beach to await the return of the fishing boats, which must be pulled up through the shallow water so as to be safely beached from the breakers. One man indicates to another iF the approach of a boat, while the patient horses stand with their heads bent to the strong wind. Signed at the right. HPeNieSy, BAVARIA The Roses Height, 24 inches ; width, 174 inches On a terrace bench in the garden of a Florentine villa sits, pensively looking out upon the landscape, a young lady of patrician aspect, in the costume of the fifteenth century ; by her side and at her feet are freshly gathered roses. f Z : A MLAS ff No. 17 f ; \We H. LIPPINCOTT, UNITED STATES Rouge et Noir | Height, 26 inches ; width, 214 inches it A spirited and vivid portrait of a pretty girl with rich i auburn hair, and attired in black, from which contrast the title is derived, Dated, 1885. ¥ COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS It No. 18 ea / G, FOUACE, ae FRANCE Still Life Height, 18} inches; length, 25} inches A bunch of fresh asparagus, the knife with which it is to be prepared, and the pot in which it is to be boiled. Signed at the right, 1892. De a No. 19 \ | ; T. HONRATH, \ HOLLAND ¢) } 4) r 08 Ate a4 Breaking Ground TA t Height, 18 inches ; width, 12} inches A Dutch ploughman, who has been breaking ground in a fallow field, has halted his horse in order to make repairs to his heavy plough. Signed at the right. No. 20 CHS. MELVILLE DEWEY, UNITED STATES Sunset Height, 114 inches ; length, 17} inches A sunset of crimson and gold, upon which the clouds of astormy night are descending, shows behind a horizon where trees are darkly outlined against it, the foreground being occupied by some trees at the right. — ——— = ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY No. 21 ALBERT EDELFELDT, FRANCE » Ede, Autumn Leaves Height, 22 inches ; width, 18 inches Walking along a path in a park on the shore of a har- bor, in the distance of which may be seen shipping and a city, is a lady who has been gathering autumn leaves, which she carries in a basket on her arm. Dated, 1887, - : oy No. 22 es 75 : i JAMES M. HART, UNITED STATES A Summer Pasture Height, 30 inches ; width, 22 inches Invested with the rich green livery of midsummer, the pasture lands of Connecticut, with grazing cattle, and ducks paddling in the waters of a meadow ditch, present a picture of perfect peace. Signed at the right, 1882. y A 4 No. 23 iy H. BOLTON JONES, UNITED STATES The Grass Road Height, 164 inches ; length, 24 inches A grassy road through fields, with an old stone wall at the left and geese feeding in the road. Signed at the left. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 13 No. 24 ; HAMILTON HAMILTON, UNITED STATES Veiled Head Height, 18 inches ; width, 14 inches The head ofa lady, seen at full front, with her face partially covered by a very delicate veil, against a pale green background, which brings out vividly the vital color of the face. Dated, 1884. pay gate A No. 25 EDMUND HARBURGER, Bavaria Al The Widow Height, 16 inches ; length, 24 inches Alone in her declining age, with only her old cat for a companion, the bereaved and venerable woman mourns in tears the loss which has rendered her humble home so desolate. Dated, 1886. No. 26 ALEXIS HARLAMOFF, RUSSIA Girl’s Head Height, 18} inches ; width, 14 inches The head of a little Russian girl, at full front, and wearing a rosary and cross at her neck. Signed at the right. qq ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY * INO 27 ) JEAN JACQUES HENNER, FRANCE | L Ideal Head Height, 10% inches ; width, 8} inches The head of a young girl, with red hair and a clear, delicate complexion, against a dark background. Signed at the left. —y No. 28 ‘TIMOLEON LOHBRICHON, FRANCE Cupid’s Luncheon ,/@ “WW Height, 23} inches; width, 163 idiches Standing upon a stool, in an artist’s studio, his little daughter, who had been regaling herself with her mid- day bread and soup, is endeavoring with her spoon to feed a plaster bust of Cupid, which is perched on a stand, with the remnant of her repast. ce No. 29 F, CHILDE HASSAM, UNITED STATES Landscape Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches The foreground shows a barren hillside, with stony croppings and weedy growths, dark hills. making the horizon, while the moon is rising in a sky which reflects the sunset. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS I5 ; AN Sito: 30 : ; af GO GEORGE\ANNESS, UNIT EY, STATES | \ md : veo : M\ Moonrise : Vv Height, 20 inches ; length, 30 inches A clear, bright, moonlight night in Virginia. Some negro cabins are seen in the middle ground, and at a fire in the foreground, at the right, a negro man and woman are preparing to scald a hog which they have killed. Signed at the right. Z 4 No. 31 JULES LEREBVRE, FRANCE © Diana Height, 324 inches ; width, 23 inches The chaste patron deity of the chase is seen seated on a rock above a pool, with her quiver of arrows beside her, grasping her bow as she turns to look for the origin of some noise which has startled her in her solitude. Signed at the right. No. 32 RALPH A. BLAKELOCK, UNITED STATES | pm f Landscape and Indian Fisherman | Height, 154 inches ; length, 24 inches An Indian warrior is fishing at the bank of a forest stream, the landscape being obscured by woodland shade and the gathering gloom of a tempestuous sky. 16 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY aft. .;” No. 33 |) OHENRIETTA KNIP, HOLLAND | 2iL A-7¢ (Flowers (a Height, 22} inches; width, 16} inches Roses and other flowers grouped ina vase. This ap’ pears to be an early work of Mme. Henrietta Ronner, pow well known as a painter of cats, who was the daughter and pupil of a painter of Amsterdam named Knip. Signed at the right, 1850. SS No. 34 .) 4 ¥ F. H. KAEMMERER, FRANCE | ; «~ (dhe; Reader Height, 16 inches ; width, 10} inches | A lady in a satin toilette of the Directory period, seated in a chair with her feet upon another, is reading a book. Signed at the right. vx } No. 35 yo be gree BRUCK CRANE, UNITED STATES ‘ ak cm \ P.M Autumn Woods fi} | & ; am | Height, ro} inches ; length, 14 inches The forest is invested with a golden glow of color, which is reflected in a brook which traverses it. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 17 Shen FL NO630 f yee GUSTAVE COURTOIS, FRANCE 4 Ap tel d A Midday Dreamer Height, 17} inches; length, 194 inches Upon a richly cushioned couch a young girl is enjoying her siesta and the pleasant dreams it brings toher. Dated, 1881. » No. 37 ¢ ALFRED WIERNSZ KOWALSKI, POLAND Pursued by Wolves Height, 14} inches ; length, 19} inches A dramatic episode of the Russian winter. A sledge drawn by three horses is pursued at sunset by ravenous wolves, the driver lashing his horses into furious speed over the snow while the passenger empties his revolver at the furious pursuers. Signed at the left. No. 38 \\AAM HENDRIK WILLEM MESDAG, HOLLAND Early Morning Height, 20 inches ; width, 14 inches The tide is coming in and has floated a fishing-boat which was beached the night before. A fisherman is wading out to the boat, and the buildings of a town show against the brightening sky in the distance. Signed at the right. 18 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY Ns No. 39 ) ) ULUDWIG MUNTHE, NORWAY y hah Ko _ Winter Evening Height, 21 inches ; width, 17} inches The ground is frozen hard and patched with ice and snow. ‘There are houses in the background, and in the snowy road figures of laborers returning from work. A crescent moon rises in the sky. Signed at the left. No. 40 ¢) Na 4 HUGO F. SALMSON, FRANCE XV ~The Potato Gatherers Height, 18 inches; length, 24} inches In the foreground of an extensive open country, typi- i cal of the north of France, male and female field laborers are gathering the tubers from the ground. No. 41 GEORGES MICHEL, FRANCE , { y % y | = , ° . “/ * » # River View er @ Height, 20} inches; length, 28 inches A broad river flows from left to right. On the left bank are trees, and on the right boats and figures, f ] COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS I9 No. 42 / Ps HENRI LEROLLE, FRANCE ) After Work be y if re i - Height, 32 inches ; width, 25} inches A haymaker, having completed his day’s labor, has halted under a haystack to light his pipe for a smoke on his homeward way. Signed at the right. My, TA No. 43 ve SFE ( ; / Ay, CARL MARR, Unrrep States ~ "I Rural Flirtation Height, 38} inches ; width, 28} inches A Bavarian peasant girl, tending fowl in the fore- ground, is saluted by a peasant who has halted his cart in _ the road crossing the picture, the buildings of a farm show- ing in the background, bright in the light of a summer morning. Signed at the right, 1888. No. 44 EUGENE, JETTEL, FRANCE The Bathing Place Height, 26 inches ; length, 40} inches In a stream, dusky with the shadows of the trees upon its bank, some boys are bathing at sunset on a summer day. e > » ee ————., ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY No. 45 Cy IOI sly, BAVARIA 1 At the Oxgan/ | ? Ws { ‘ Ph 4 Height, 373 inches; width, 28} inches ¢ é In the organ loft of a Dutch village church, a girl is practising at a voluntary on the instrument. Signed at the right. No. 46 id L GEORGE INNESS, UNITED STATES In Westchester County, N. Y.)\ Height, 25} inches ; length, 35 inches A pasture traversed by a brook is on the right, and at the left a farm ona hillside. On the rise of ground be- hind the pasture is a clump of trees. The effect is that of early evening in midsummer. Signed at the left, 1852. No. 47 E. MERK, FRANCE A Court Martial. Height, 14 inches ; length, 29 inches Around a table a number of veteran officers, in the cos- tume of the seventeenth century, are interrogating a cava- lier, who stands erect before them, for judgment upon some dereliction of service. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 21 wr « CHARLES H. DAVIS, UNITED STATES Edge of a Wood in Autumn Height, 19 inches ; length, 25 inches The verge of a forest, arrayed in the brilliant vestments of the decaying year, is seen in the tender, hazy atmos- phere of Indian summer. Dated, 1885. 7p ( ADOLPHE ARTZ, HOLLAND fyi 5 No. 49 Humble Industry Height, 19} inches ; width, 124 inches In a Dutch interior of the humbler class an old peas- ant woman is seated, engaged in sewing. Signed at the right. No. 50 ; \THOMAS COUTURE, §« FRANCE Female Head i j “ ° Height, 214 inches ; width, 18 inches A vigorously painted portrait, facing to the right. Signed at the left, 22 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY No. 51 ADOLPHE SHREYER, FRANCE A Standard Bearer oN Height, 324 inches ; width, 264 inches An Arab standard bearer, mounted on a spirited barb, reins his steed up, and waving his banner over his head, turns in his saddle to call his comrades on to the combat. L No. 52 ADOLPHE STEIN EEE, FRANCE * The Print Collectors were Height, 33 inches ; width, 26} inches Three amateurs of engraving are discussing the prints which one of them exhibits to his friends out of his col- lection. Signed at the right, 1879. No. 53 WILLIAM L. PICKNELL, UNITED STATES Silvery Morning Height, 214 inches ; length, 354 inches A scene upon the New England coast, where the land is intersected by inlets from the sea, the foreground showing a strip of shore, and beyond the water the land- scape making a horizon line against the luminous, gray morning sky. / COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 23 va é. No. 54 A. TAMBURINI, ITALY paul’ A “just Another Drop!” Height, 20 inches ; length, 30 inches Two mendicant friars, in the cellar of an inn, each with a glass in his hands, are begging a buxom girl, who is filling bottles from a barrel of wine, for another liba- tion, which she teasingly refuses, while the landlord looks on from the cellar entrance in amusement. Signed at the right. 4 © uw eat . Bie ALFRED STEVENS, ' BELGIUM On the Balcony a Af | Wh O Height, 18 inches ; width, r5 inches A lady is seated, at a shaded window which opens on a garden bright with summer. She wears a black demi-toilette, as if expecting to receive a visitor. Signed at the left, 1885. No. 56 CARLETON WIGGINS, UNITED STATES | Near the Sea Height, 13 inches ; length, 20 inches In one of the salt meadows of Long Island, a sleek brown cow, with white markings, is seen in profile, her head elevated as if at some passing sound. ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY 24 ya } wy f ai Mo. 57 A, bebe RYDER, UNITED STATES Aunt Lottie Height, 21 inches ; width, 17 inches An old negress, evidently the ruling power of the kitchen, presides over a pot which she has set to boil upon the stove. Signed at the right. No. 58 ).GEORGE H. McCORD, UNITED STATES t- aka A Somerset Trout Stream Height, 18 inches ; length, 30 inches Under an afternoon effect, with the stream at the right of the foreground and a road at the left, is seen a typical English landscape, with farms and hills in the distance. Signed at the left. No. 59 J lal, tbe IONS, Ie VRUANS), BELGIUM Belgian Cattle Shah Height, 18 inches ; width, 123 inches Well-fed cattle passing through a pasture field, the pro- cession led by three sleek cows. Signed at the right. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS. 25 % : No. 60 u WILLEM MARIS, Sy, 4: HOLLAND ad The Duck House Height, 144 inches ; width, 10 inches At the right of a small stream willow-trees grow upon the bank, and a duck cage is moored in the water, the denizens of which, startled by some unusual sound, are rising in flight from their foraging in the brook. No. 61 WILLIAM ROELOFS, HOLLAND tf/t) A é : ; At Pasture Height, 9 inches ; length, 16 inches Cattle are pasturing in richly turfed meadows which are traversed by a small watercourse. Signed at the left. No. 62 HENRY W. RANGER, UNITED STATES Near Laaren, Holland Height, 12 inches ; length, 16 inches A Dutch pasturage, with cattle, the ground traversed by a drainage ditch. Signed at the right. b oA 5 a ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY »No. 63 “~ ALERED ole VENS, FRANCE f In Reverie Height, 18 inches ; width, 134 inches A young lady with pensive expression is seated upon the broad ledge of the window of a French country house, outside of which are seen gardens, villas, and a distant windmill. No. 64 E. DE PRATERS, HOLLAND Landscape and Cattle Z cK. Height, 27 inches ; width, 124 inches A study of a dun-and-white bull in a midsummer meadow, with cows at pasture in the background. No. 65 FERDINAND ROYBET, FRANCE Testing the Wine Height, 163 inches ; width, 123 inches A cavalier in rich attire of the seventeenth century stands at a table in a sumptuous apartment, holding up to the light a glass in which he has been testing the wine which is in a flagon before him. Signed at the left. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 27 No. 66 A ARTHUR PARTON, UNITED STATES ) ov é In the Arkville District Height, 17 inches ; length, 24 inches A midsummer scene in Delaware County, N. Y., with a stream and grazing cattle. Signed at the left, 1886. ps No. 67 <7 GUSTAVE COURTOIS, FRANCE 4 The Plot of the Story Height, a inches ; width, 23 inches A lady reclines against the richly tapestried and deco- rated wall of a mansion, and, with her open novel in her lap, ponders and speculates upon the possible termination of the plot which interests her. Dated, 1884. No. 68 DENNIS M. BUNKER, UNITED STATES A Breton Fishing Town Height, 13 inches ; length, 18 inches The foreground is composed of a stone quay, upon which figures are seen, and beyond which fishing-boats are moored, with sea and sky for background. Dated, 1884. ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY No. 69 "2 - ) JOHANN WILHELM PREYER, GERMANY / = LZ Still Life ants ¥ Height, ro inches ; length, 13} inches Plums, grapes, peaches, cherries, and other fruit on a marble slab. Signed at the right. No. 70 JACQUES MARIS, pane? HOLLAND o>. The Sand Wagon Z \' we Height, 83 inches ; length, 14} inches A wagon which has been loading sand on the sea beach is returning inland down the slope of the dunes which outline themselves against the sky. Signed at the left. No. 71 ! ROBERT SCHLEICH, ALN BAVARIA 7 sa _ Wayside Refreshment Height, 52 inches; length, 8 inches An aristocratic coach of the period of the seventeenth century, which is escorted by two mounted cavaliers, has halted at a humble wayside inn, where the horses are refreshed with water from the well while the gentry invig- orate themselves with stronger tipple. Signed at the right. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 29 No. 72 ROBERT KOEHLER; BAVARIA 4... Phe Socialist he Height, 15 inches ; width, 12 inches A powerful character study of a radical sociological reformer expounding his views with violent gesticulations and fiery energy to his audience, from a rostrum. The type is German. The picture was painted in Munich, and exhibited at the N. A. D., New York, in 1885. No. 7 o>) ANTOINE VOLLON, FRANCE After the Dessert 4 LA ; : q Height, 9} inches ; length, ro inches On a table backed by a red curtain are seen the dishes which have been used to serve the dessert to a dinner, with such remnants of their original contents as the appe- tites of the feasters have left. Signed at the left. No. 74 JAN VAN ESSEN, HOLLAND A Dutch Peasant Height, 7} inches ; length, 12} inches A Dutch peasant wheels a barrow loaded with grass from a grassfield which is seen in the middleground. Signed at the right. 30 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY i ky 7 4 No: 75 uty, GEORGE INNESS, UNITED STATES }% Autumn Evening ( Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches Looking out from the edge of a grove, with a group of trees at the right, one sees a meadow intersected by a stream, and shadowed by trees. The ruddy glow of an autumnal sunset enriches the scene. Dated, 1885. ‘ No. 76 6 GEORGE H. McCORD, UNITED STATES Devonshire Downs, near Ilfracombe Height, 20 inches ; length, 30 inches MWe A landscape, characteristic of the south of England, with sheep grazing and a hint at showers in the sky. Signed at the right. No. 77 H. BOLTON JONES, UNITED STATES Winter Evening Height, 24} inches ; length, 40 inches A creek, bordered by thickets and small trees, winds into the foreground through a landscape buried in snow and obscured by the shades of evening, the last color of Signed at the left. sunset showing in the sky. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 31 No. 78 - t~ ‘ w iw HORACE W. ROBBINS, UNITED STATES A Summer Afternoon Height, 20 inches ; length, 30 inches A scene in the level region of the Adirondack country, with a stream crossing the foreground, and trees upon its banks, and in the extreme distance the mountains describ- ing a horizon. NOs 7 Gees A 4 / 7 FRITZ von UHDE, ‘ BAVARIA Consolation Height, 25} inches ; length, 314 inches Three women are leaving a mournful and lonely ceme- tery overhanging the sea, one consoling the other, while the third follows behind. A sad, gray sky, in which the clouds are driven by a bleak, chill wind, lowers over the scene. The composition is in itself an episode of modern village life, but it is intended also by the artist, according to his manner, to symbolize the departure of the three Marys from the tomb of our Saviour. Signed at the left. No. 80 F. SMITH-HALD, NORWAY After Vespers Height, 24 inches ; length, 39} inches Country-women are returning from service at the village church at evening, along a road extending through wide- spreading common lands. Signed at the left. ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY No. 81 \RICHARD PAULI, UNITED STATES Ore eigr> Crepuscule “5 Kx a Height, 24 inches ; length, 36 inches Over the landscape, which has sunk into the peace and rest of a midsummer evening, the moon is rising in serene beauty, in a sky warm with the lingering reflection of the sunset; at the right, a farmhouse being dimly revealed under a grove of trees. No, 82 A. LOUIS DESCHAMPS, . ,p9 “UNITED STaTEs uf i rG \ F'4 / Wild ieee 4 4A Height, 224 inches ; width, 16 inches The three-quarter-length figure of a little French peas- ant girl who has been gathering wild flowers during her work in the fields, and is now forming them into a bouquet. NI INo. 83 i A Sse £ \ / Y JOSEF ISRAELS, xg Houta / f) The Wood og) Be Height, 11 inches ; width, 8 Ae A Dutch peasant, gathering fagots at the edge of a grove at evening, is lopping a branch to add to his bundle. Signed at the left. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 33 , JNo, 84 LY q NS (A112 e_ ALEXANDER H. WYANT, UNITED STATES The Edge of the Wood Height, 1o inches ; length, 14 inches The view is outward from the forest, with a strong sun- set showing among the tree-trunks. Signed at the right. No. 85 R. SWAIN GIFFORD, UNITED STATES A Haystack Height, 15} inches ; width, 12 inches At the right, in a stubble field, is a tall haystack, with a ladder leaning against it and a cow reposing at its base, the farm showing behind, and the sky indicating cloudy weather. No. 86 ALFRED. WAHLBERG, N FRANCE Evening at Egremont, Sweden Height, 17} inches ; length, 294 inches The wide expanse of water of a Swedish fiord extends itself placidly under the friendly light of evening, while at the left a portion of the shore is seen. ESTATE OF SENEY THE LATE GEORGE I. No. 87 1b thy JRUBNIRS, UNITED STATES The Latest Village Scandal f q Height, 17 inches; length, 25 inches A farmer, driving his wife and baby on a visit, meets on a road which descends a hill a neighbor wno is return- ing from the grist mill. Each pulls up to exchange salu- tations, and the neighbor relates the latest gossip of the village, which he has acquired upon his visit to the mill. The family man listens with an undisguised grin to the petty scandal, while even the expression of severity which his wife assumes does not conceal the interest she takes in the narration. Signed at the left, 1885. No. 88 CHARLES H. DAVIS, UNITED STATES % \ fe She, Three, Trees Height, 144 inches ; length, 21 inches In the centre of the level land are the three trees which give it its title. A pool of water is in the foreground, and a farm at the left. The scene is illumined by a ris- ing moon. Signed at the left, 1885. No. 89 ZR. SWAIN GIFFORD, UNITED STATES The Harvest Season Height, 10 inches; length, 18 inches “A field with a haystack at the right, and brush behind, crows hovering over the gleanings of the harvest. Dated 1881. k COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 35 ) Soo No. go (4 - 3 r 7 / RAE Pe AG BLAKELOCK, UNITED STATES e Moonlight Height, 12 inches ; width, ro inches A mellow moonlight dimly reveals the trees upon the banks of a stream in the foreground, and lends mystery to the distant hills which close in the prospect. No. g1 —t_~ ALFRED STEVENS, ~— BELGIUM Good Fortune Height, ro} inches ; width, 8} inches A young woman, seated on a couch in her luxuriously appointed apartment, has been playing at fortune with the cards, and wears an expression of pleasure at having dealt herself a lucky omen from the pack. Signed, at the left, on top. No. 92 Eee DiteceIVALGRS, HOLLAND Cattle Height, 26 inches ; width, 21 inches In the foreground, which is shaded by trees at the left, cattle are in a pool, while in the middle ground others graze in a meadow, brightened by gleams from a sky with high-riding clouds. SET LOS II Rr OAS 36 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY ALFRED WAHLBERG, FRANCE pS see oy, Moonlight in Norway Height, 29 inches; length, 43+ inches Over the expanse of water which occupies the fore- ground, and which gains silvery gleams from the moon- light, the shore is seen at the left in the middle distance, with some houses on the bank. No. 94 OTTO VON THOREN, FRANCE _ Waiting for the Tow {pg Height, 3x4 inches ; length, 39} inches On the bank of a broad stream, a relay of tow horses, supervised by a mounted driver, is patiently awaiting the arrival of the barges which it will be their duty to haul to the next stage of the journey, No. 95 ) ALFRED WAHLBERG, FRANCE A Landscape in Norway Height, 29 inches ; length, 43} inches The level water, illuminated by the warm reflection of a golden sunset, occupies the left of the picture, with the shore on the right, and trees in full summer foliage shadowing the bank. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 37 S A \ ay HEINRICH zUcEL, N“ { 0 Germany The Dog’s :Toilet Height, 28} inches ; length, 48 inches The shepherd is washing his dog in a little creek in the pasture, while his sheep crop the grass under the willow-trees. A village on a hill shows in the distance. Signed at the right, 1889. No. 97 JOHN CALCOTT HARSLEY, ENGLAND : / © Romeo Height, 40} inches ; width, 323 inches At the first break of dawn the young wooer stands, under Juliet’s window, from which still depends the rope ladder by which he has descended into the garden, hold- ing his sword ready for prompt use in case of attack from any of the retainers of the house. Dated, 1875. No. 98 EMILE BRETON, FRANCE Night and Peace Height, 43} inches ; length, 55 inches The last fading fires of sunset are seen through trees in the background, and the moon is rising in the darkening sky. In the foreground at the left is a church, at whose vestry door a couple of monks are about‘to enter. Signed at the left. a : ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY No. 99 QAUGUST HAGBORG, FRANCE ae ~ <<“ éve and Industry Height, 35 inches ; length, 52 inches , Seated upon the gunwale of a fishing-boat, which is drawn up on the shore, a young girl industriously mends a broken net, while her sweetheart, a stalwart young fisherman, divides his time between puffing his pipe and entertaining her with his discourse. No. 100 JICARL MARR, UNITED STATES 4, Evening and Moonrise Height, 41} inches ; length, 66 inches A shepherd, marshalling his flock homeward at the end of day, has encountered on the way his sweetheart, who is driving her cows back from the grazing ground to the stall, and they have halted to exchange their endearments, while the flocks take care of themselves. Dated, 1886. GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, ENGLAND The Day’s Bnding Height, 46% inches ; length, 51 inches In the long twilight of early harvest time in England, men and women are returning from their employments of the day in the fields. In the foreground a shepherd, driving his flock to the fold, greets his sweetheart, who has been gleaning after the reapers. Cottages show be- side a road which crosses the middle ground, and a pale moon rises in the sky. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 39 No. 102 X w \ a ¢ } ALBERT EDELFELDT, _y \j FINLAND Preparing for the Launching ya Height, 52} inches ; width, 36} inches Some boys, seamen and fishermen of the future, who have constructed miniature vessels for themselves, are put- ting the final touches to them on the shore previous to launching them for a trial trip. Signed at the right, 1886. No. 103 EMILE CARLSEN, DENMARK Une Plumeuse Height, 69} inches ; width, 52 inches A comely market woman is despoiling a big duck of its feathers, previous to delivering it to the purchaser, while a variety of other fowl await their turn to be plucked. It is the custom among French gourmets to examine certain classes of fine fowl with their feathers on, having them plucked after purchase, and an expert plumeuse or plucker at the markets has a trade to herself. Signed at the right, 1885. Cc SECOND -NIGH S’-SALE Thursday, February 8th AT CHICKERING HALL BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8 O’CLOCK 7 No. 104 LOUIS DESCHAMPS, ,4Y% ~ FRANCE afi | f “/ i }} (© “Magdalen Height, 13} inches; width, 10} inches With her elbow resting on a table, and her head sup- ported by her hand, she is absorbed in the perusal of a manuscript which is spread before her. Signed at the left. “No, 105 EUGENE DE BLAIS. BAVARIA A Venetian Girl Height, 11 inches ; width, 9} inches The head of a young Venetian girl with the Titian tint of hair, and in characteristic costume. Signed at the right, 1883. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 41 No. 106 f A f ae hit a ARMAND CHARNAY, FRANCE Summer Pleasures Height, 163 inches ; width, 12} inches A lady and a little child are descending the steps of a chateau into the garden to gather flowers, the child carry- ing a basket. Their little dog prances and gambols at the foot of the steps, and barks at them to hasten and give him his morning run. Signed at the right. ‘f s Ny 2O7 ff A . 14 wa : F. CHAIGNEAU, \ \ eS FRANCE ys Guardians of the Flock Height, 16 inches; width, 12} inches A shepherd, at the close of day, leads his fleecy flock home to shelter, while his faithful dog acts as rear- guard and brings the stragglers into line. Signed at the left. iN 5 ¥* oe Nf No. 108 _, Ye AN Mota ivy — a | ¥ WILLIAM BLISS@BAKER, UNITED STATES Autumn Woods Height, 16 inches; length, 21 inches A woodland interior, with a stony bedded brook, the foliage of the trees gorgeous in autumnal crimson and gold. Signed at the right. ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY >) )O SERRE BILLET, FRANCE Harvest Time Height, 26} inches ; width, 19 inches A French peasant woman marches in advance, bearing a sheaf of newly reaped wheat, while two children, simi- larly burdened, follow her in single file. Signed at the left, 1881. (he LZ Np. 110 NO ‘AUGUSTE BONHEUR, FRANCE At the Stream Height, 20 inches ; length, 28 inches A group of cattle have halted at a stream in the fore- ground, with a hilly country showing behind in the light of late afternoon. Signed at the right. No. 111 “ \ CHARLES H. DAVIS, UNITED STATES ‘Autumn Woods Height, 19 inches; length, 25 inches A grove of those spindling trees characteristic of a cer- tain phase of French landscape, denuded by autumn frosts and winds. Signed at the left, 1885. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 43 SS ee ~ ey JULES DUPRE, wh yt (ph FRANCE i ov The Farm Height, 12} inches; length, 16} inches The farm is at the right, with some cows, overlooking a road which is shaded by an old oak tree at the left. Signed at the right. No. 113 4 LOUIS DESCHAMPS, FRANCE Child Reading Height, 16 inches ; width, 12 inches A little girl intently studying her lessons of the day in a school-book which she holds in her hand. Signed at the right. Pf Vif ; Fy f ¥ No. 114 A JEAN-CHARLES CAZIN, FRANCE Nn A French Road Height, 15 inches ; length, 18 inches A village road, with houses and trees at the right, under a showery sunset sky. Signed at the left. 44 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY A q rT ( 7 NOUS “GEORGE FULLER, UNITED STATES Shearing the Donke g y Mm? oe Height 13 inches ; length, 18 inches A farmer is shearing his donkey in the barnyard, fowl pecking around, and a woman passing through the yard. The color is a warm glow of sunset. Signed at the left. ) No. 116 fR. SWAIN GIFFORD, UNITED STATES {/ © “A Wood Clearing Height, 15} inches ; length, 25 inches A clearing made by the wood-choppers in one of the scrubby woods characteristic of Long Island, the scene enriched with autumnal tints. Signed at the right. Tine tenn Men ON FARRIS AE GT AR EIT No. 117 | ) : P. GROLLERON, FRANCE } z The Picket / / Height, of inches ; length, 12} inches a | A French soldier, in fuil field equipment, has been | | posted on picket duty at a road crossing a hilltop, from is which he can observe any movement in the plain below or approaches by the road on either side. Signed at the left, 1883. | STP SOPRA PSS IE TTL TTT aE IO OP aT TES ET SS COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 45 118 ie 1% ry i Bs CE, CONG. PRANCE ’ ve j oe : Se / Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches A farm shows in the middle ground, a woman at the left driving two cows to pasture. The period is summer, and the time morning. Signed at the right. No. 119 NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ, FRANCE me Evening Height, 9} inches ; length, 17} inches In a plain dotted with trees, cattle and figures are seen in the foreground. The sun is setting, and its last rays harmonize sky and landscape. Signed at the left. No. 120 CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY, FRANCE Low Tide Height, 10 inches; length, 17} inches A study on the Channel coast. The receding tide has left the rocks of the foreground bare, and a woman searches in them for shellfish and edible seaweed. In the distance the cliffs of the shore jut out into the sea. The time is late afternoon, closely approaching sunset. Signed at the left. HY =m. : { i| 1] 1} fi Skee oceeeeeeae —— SS Sn See ee “’ l ih abe () ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY BE. a No. 121 JULES DUPRE, FRANCE The Village ES %, Height, 6 inches ; length, 8 inches A humble French village, the houses built on either side of a road, in which a female peasant walks. Signed at the left. B: No. 122 FRANCOIS LOUIS FRANCAIS, FRANCE At the Lake of St. Cloud IEW Height, rz} inches ; length, 14 inches A glade in the forest of St. Cloud, with the sunset showing through the trees at the left. Signed at the left. No. 123 “ BICHARD GOUBIE, FRANCE The Morning of the Hunt Height, 9 inches ; length, r2} inches A mounted trumpeter in the livery of a French hunt, and a kennelman on foot with his pack of hounds, are awaiting the arrival at the meet of the gentry, who are to engage in the chase for the stag. Signed at the left, 1886. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 47 No. 124 A CHAREES EMILE JACQUE, FRANCE Feeding the Pets Height, 7} inches ; length, ro inches At the door of a humble farm-house, two little children are feeding the fowl of the farm, which scramble for the crumbs and morsels thrown to them. Signed at the left. y No. 125 ie hL AMMrG) JLJESSIL. ITALY A Puritan Reading & ay %, Height, 19 inches; width, 13} inches An old man, in the plain garb of the seventeenth-cen- tury nonconformists of the better class, is seated under a window, reading his Scriptures. Signed at the right, 1885. No. 126 BENJAMIN W. LEADER, ENCHE yrs # A Welsh River Height, 16 inches ; length, 25} inches , yo The placid river crosses the foreground, with the ver- dant bank beyond. Signed at the left, 1885. 48 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY VU , ~ pepbiib. i - No. 127 »| 4 a,GEORGE INNESS, UNITED STATES The Sun’s Farewell Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches Beyond a foreground of grassy meadow, a stream whose banks are lined with willow trees crosses the picture ; the scene being warmed bya colorful sunset sky, and softened by the haze of the period we know as Indian summer. Signed at the right, 1885. } pNo. 128 YA fat A LA fp if (UA. Mt ALEXANDER HARRISON, UNITED STATES . " ny b : y * After the First Frost ¥ Height, 20 inches ; length, 30 inches The foreground shows a meadow pool, with frost col- ored foliage in the background, and-a flock of crows rising against the sky. Signed at the right. ' No. 129 ALBERT NEUHUYS, HOLLAND yn The Morning Greeting AP Rad lee pay eg Height, 19} inches ; width, 19 inches A young mother, in the attire of a Dutch peasant wife, has lifted her baby from its wicker cradle and stands hold- ing it up in her hands while they exchange the first kiss of the day. Signed at the left. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 49 , No. 130 é (AC HENRY W. RANGER, UNITED STATES At Longpré Height, 18 inches; length, 25} inches The village is seen through a road bordered with trees lopped of their lower branches. Signed at the right. No. 131 ‘ ALFRED STEVENS, BELGIUM Reverie Height, 25% inches ; width, 19% inches A lady on the seashore, watching the moon rise, with a sadly pensive expression. Signed at the left. No. 132 CONSTANT TROYON, FRANCE ma Going to Market faa Height, 251 inches ; width, 214 inches At early morning a woman of the farm is riding to market, mounted on a donkey whose two panniers are filled with fresh vegetables. The road leads her through a field where men and women are already at labor. Signed at the left. 4 50 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY se N / fj, / vA No. 133) Sr ge ae ERITZ VON UHDE, ¢ BAVARIA The Orphans Height, 18% inches ; length, 29 inches Seated around a table, under a sunlit window, an elder sister, in black, is sewing, while a younger girl knits, and a small boy is industriously preparing his school lessons. Signed at the right. No. 134 ANTOINE VOLLON, FRANCE Study of Still Life DAY Height, 18 inches ; width, 15 inches A copper pot, brass dishes, glazed jug, and a glass pitcher. Signed at the left. No. 135 ~ 6 ALEXANDER H. WYANT, UNITED STATES In the Forest Height, 16 inches ; length, 20 inches From a foreground in deep shade, the eye travels to a lighted opening in the autumnal woods, while the stems of trees in the background are also touched with sunlight. Signed at the right. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 51 JANG. 136 / / / d JULES BRETON, FRANCE GSA? Cherry Time Height, 18 inches ; width, 15 inches A young lady, in a garden orchard which is all abloom with early summer, is plucking cherries from a tree. Signed at the left, 1882, i No. 137 — JOHN B. BRISTOL, =~ UNITED STATES Shadows upon the Hills Height, 18 inches ; length, 30 inches From the foreground, in which appears the figure of a hunter, is viewed the serene expanse of an upland lake, whose farther shore is formed by hills, and whose slopes are flecked with shadows of the flying clouds. Signed at the left. HARRY CHASE, UNITED STATES In with the Tide Height, 18 inches; length, 28 inches $ With the incoming tide, large fishing-boats are entering the Scheldt, in the wake of a steamboat, the distance being enlivened by other vessels. Signed at the right. SENEY ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. 1/8 gO j No. 139 )). L0 ROBERT EICHELBERGER, UNITED STATES The Road to Sag Harbor Height, 20 inches ; length, 27 inches A sandy Long Island highway, through a level country with stunted trees, in autumn. Signed at the left, 1889. / No. 140 @ ALEXANDER HARRISON, UNITED STATES Placid Waters Height, 20 inches ; length, 30 inches On a placid river, which flows between banks, whose foliage bears the tints of early autumn, a woman is seen seated in a boat. Signed at the left. f, ff No. 141 GEORGE INNESS, UNITED STATES Indian Summer Height, 20 inches ; length, 30 inches aT The landscape, which shows the edge of a grove of trees in ripe foliage, basks in the mellow glow of a late afternoon in Indian summer, and is enlivened by a female figure and those of a couple of children. Signed at the left, 1886. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 53 a A y | hae hig IX y 265 by aa pl : ry oK re ee, fem LUDWIG: KDAUS, es: GERMANY «Excuse Me, Sir a : aay wiper = : Height, 36 inches ; width, 263 inches An old bill collector stands in an humble and apologetic attitude, drawing from his wallet the bill which he is to present to the person on whose privacy he has intruded, and whose objections to a settlement he anticipates with anexcuse. Signed at the left, 1888. Z Se, No. 143 HENRI LEROLLE, FRANCE nk The Shepherdess A Ah bh V Height, 29 inches ; width, 28} inches The half-length figure of a French shepherd-girl, wear- ing a fragment of old blanket for a cloak, watching her flock. Signed at the left. No. 144 ROBERT=€. MINOR, UNITED STATES Edge of the Wood Height, 30 inches ; width, 22 inches é The termination of the forest shows at the right, ina fringe of tall and stately trees, rocks and a pool of water diversifying the foreground, and an open distance show- ing under a sky overcast with clouds. 54 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY No. 145 ) LOUIS METTLING, HOLLAND A} The Snuff-box Height, 27 inches ; width, 22 inches The half-length figure of an old woman, holding in her hand a wooden snuff-box from which she has just taken a pinch. Signed at the right. Ww No. 146 FRANCIS D. MILLET, UNITED STATES KA At the, Window Zi h, Height, inches ; width, 18 inches A young lady is reading her favorite book of poems at a window, on whose sill potted flowers make a glow of color in the sunlight which penetrates the apartment. Signed at the left, 1886. No. 147 GEORGES MICHEL, FRANCE yf) Landscape “ UV {- Height, 18 inches ; length, 22 inches From an elevated foreground extends a vast prospect of country, variegated with undulations, and lighted with gleams of light from the stormy sky. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 55 WI if © Yo. 148 ANTOINE MAUVHN\ HOLLAND \ Shelter for’the Night vee Yo Height, 15} inches ; width, 13% inches At the end of a bleak autumn day, an old shepherd who has brought his flock home from the fields, is draw- ing them into their stable for the night. Signed at the right. FLA éNop. 149 b>, Least SS A LOUIS METTLING, HOLLAND The Cook VA | Height, 22 inches ; width, 16} inches The interior of a dusky Dutch kitchen, with the full length figure of a comely housewife, who brings in her apron and a basket the vegetables which she has gathered in the garden. Signed at the right. Nowt50 GEORGE H. McCORD, UNITED STATES ae ee” ale : Nt Sunset, Isle of Wight Height, 18 inches ; length, 30 inches The sea, tinted by the sunset sky, is overlooked from an elevation of the shore on the right, on which stands the cabin of a fisherman or coast-guardsman. Signed at the right. ; %w ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I, SENEY 7 Pil AN oO. JLS5I GEORG OELDER, GERMANY The Farm Height, 23 inches ; length, 314 inches A German farm, with a man and woman at work in the field on the right, and at the left a canal bordered with small trees. Signed at the right. ) } \ \ JNo. 152 ; 1 4 ALFRED S1 Oe ‘ed BELGIUM Cupid’s/ Visit AN eT Height, 26 inches ; width, 19? inches A lady is seated in her boudoir with book in hand, which she neglects to read, while Cupid, who has flown in through the open window which overlooks a sunlit garden, leans on a table, and watches her with a roguish expres- sion. Signed at the left, 1885. No, 153 . = ty} ROMAN RIBERA, wY> SPAIN The Squire’s Duty / MHeight, 22inches ; width, 17 inches The squire of some nobleman who has just returned from a long journey is seated before the fireplace in a castle hallway, refreshing himself with pipe and glass, before he enters upon the duty of cleaning up his master’s armor and accoutrements which are scattered about. Signed at the right. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 57 W\ Nostsa 7 ADM | Wot Zz . CONSTANT TROYON, FRANCE A Coast Pasture Height, 144 inches ; length, 18} inches Cows on the turfy summit of one of those cliffs which overhang the sea on the Normandy coast. At the right is the roof of a small farmhouse or cabin. The sky is banked up with wind-blown clouds. The picture is signed at the left, and dated on the stretcher, Ist of January, 1855. f \ “EN 43) 5 ALEXANDER H. WYANT, UniTep STATES ,A/ Sunset A Height, 16 inches ; width, 12 inches The glow of a deep-toned sunset is reflected on a pool in the foreground, with trees at the right, and the distant landscape obscured by the shadows of the hour. Signed at the left. No. /156 | io GEORGE INNESS, UNITED STATES The Hillside Height, 12 inches; length, x8 inches A hillside descends from the right of the picture in the foreground. At the left isa grove. The figure of a girl is seen descending the hill. Signed at the right, 1886. * JOSEF ISRAELS, 58 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY eS, No. 157 £2 HOLLAND «Will they Return ?” Height, 15% inches ; \width, 12% inches A fishing boat has put off to sea on a day which threatens squalls, and the sweetheart of one of the fisher- men, sitting on the slope of a sand dune, watches his de- parture with a face troubled by fears that he may not return. Signed at the right. No. 158 CHARLES CHAPLIN, FRANCE e 4 eb els Height, 18 inches ; svidth, 114 inches Unmasked Av Fanaa erent 1th, A half-length of an aristocratic lady in elegant full ball toilette, who has just removed her mask, which she holds in her left hand. Signed at the right. No. 159 LOUIS DESCHAMPS, FRANCE ri The Cherry Girl Height, 17} inches ; width, 13 inches A street vender of cherries, seen at half length. Signed at the right. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 59 v7 j No. 160 CHARLES H. BAVIs; UNITED STATES Summer Shade Height, 12 inches ; length, 18 inches The yard of an old French farm, whose walls show be- tween the chestnut-trees which occupy the foreground and shade a footpath, while glimmers of full midsummer sun- light are seen on grass and foliage. Dated, 1886. No. 161 C4 {far see CARL HEFFNER, GERMANY aie g Miniatures Height, 8 inches ; length, 23} inches A group of seven miniature landscapes of exquisite execution. No. 162 ’ T. ECKENFELDER, BAVARIA The Village Smithy Height, 17 inches ; length, 27 inches A cartman, whose horse has gone lame from a bad nail in its shoe, has halted at a village smithy in Bavaria to have the nail extracted, and watches the smith while he performs the work. Two other horses await attention, and the cartman’s dog is watching the performance. Signed at the right, 1885. ‘ ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY ~ No. 163 JULES LEFEBVRE, j PARIS Sappho Wo gues Reo” Height, 214 inches ; width, 16 inches The young poetess shown in profile, at nearly half length, seated and facing towards the right, with a scroll in her hand, and her dark hair crowned with the laurel wreath which her ode has won for her. Signed at the right. No. 164 ba ™m ANDREAS ACHENBACH, GERMANY After the Storm Height, r24 inches ; length, 16} inches A terrific gale is blowing, and luggers and fishing-boats are beating into port at some harbor on the North Sea, while a fisherman in dreadnaughts on the shore in the foreground stands ready to lend them whatever assistance he can. Signed at the left, 1884. 5 No. 165 ._— IP, IK, MIs IRISJEDN, UNITED STATES Salt Marshes Height, 12 inches ; length, 18 inches A strongly colored sunset over salt marshes, traversed bya winding inlet from the sea, in which is a boat. Signed at the right. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 61 f , Sy as aNG: 186, ALFRED STEVENS, BELGIUM On the Coast Height, 294 inches ; width, 22 inches Two poor little orphans of some drowned fisherman, a sister and a younger brother, are returning from some weary labor along the shore of the element which orphaned them. Signed at the left, 1883. No. 16 m” / (Aer ™, 8 ee VIRGINIE DEMONAZ-BRETON, FRANCE vA IK o Ul, '!" Gold and Blue Zn? ys Height, 30} inches; width, 22 inches A barefooted little girl, with pale golden hair and wearing the dress of the common people in France, is perched on a chair in a cottage kitchen, making her luncheon off a loaf of bread, fragments of which she throws to the little chickens which peck about on the floor. Signed at the right. | N0. 468 “ALEXANDER HARRISON, UNITED sohtes Ne rf V it ‘After Sunset b'}y Height, 20 inches ; length, 40 inches A scene on the seashore, with breakers coming in on a strip of strand in the foreground, and the sky flushed by the afterglow of a brilliant sunset. Signed at the left. 62 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY No. 169 WINSLOW HOMER, UNITED STATES Watching the Breakers Height, 30 inches ; length, 40 inches A scene on the New England coast. A savage surf is breaking on a shore of shelving rock. In the fore- ground two young ladies stand on the safe elevation of a rocky bluff, looking down upon the fury of the waters. Signed at the right, 1891. (/ No. 170 GEORGE INNESS, \° \Unrrep SrarEs A Storm on the Delaware River Height, 30 inches ; length, 45 inches The broad stream is seen from an elevated foreground, with farms on the shore at the left and a hilly shore at the right. A timber raft is on the river, and a flatboat is crossing by a rope ferry. A summer rainstorm is blow- ing off over the water and losing itself in the distance, and a rainbow quivers in the sky. Signed at the left, I8g1. No. zt ue GEORGE CLAUSEN, VY = Enctanp The Woodeutters 23 S796 Lem Height, 391 inches ; width, 26} inches AXE” An old woodcutter and his boy, returning from their day’s work at eventide. Signed at the left, 1885. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 63 { } ix a7 | Z T . CLAUDE MONET | FRANCE A River-bank Height, 36} inches ; width, 29 inches Along the bank of a stream grow tall poplar trees, lopped according to French custom of their lower branches, the warm gleams of the declining sun coloring their stems. Signed at the left, 1891. Ae No. 173 We Wo? NWKOULIIEOUK: BAVARIA Devotion Height, 25} inches ; length, 33 inches The interior of a Bavarian village chapel, during service, with a congregation of half a dozen engaged in their devotions. Signed at the left. No. 174 Af OTTO VON THOREN, AUSTRIA A Summer Storm Height, 29 inches ; length, 40 inches A thunder-storm over a meadow where horses have been put to graze. At the left a group of horses and a colt huddle together for shelter under some willow trees. Signed at the right. cman 64 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY No. 175 MAX WEYL, UNITED STATES The Environs of Washington Height, 24 inches ; length, 36 inches One of the suburban farm districts of the Capitol City, with a boy tending a flock of geese. Signed at the left, 1885. No. 176 ALFRED LEONARD WAHLBERG, SWEDEN ¢ Path to the Shore Height, 394 inches ; width, 29 inches A footpath leading through a grove to the shore of a bay, with the water illumined by the bright moon of the north seen through the vista formed by the trees. Signed at the right, 1887. No. 177 f FELIX ZIEM, FRANCE L Venice wire Height, 27 inches ; length, 41 inches An evening scene on the Grand Canal, with the Place of St. Mark and the Doge’s Palace at the left. Signed at the left. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 65 : No. 178 Nei ff ATS J. CLAYTON ADAMS, ENGLAND A Yorkshire Wheatfield us aE é The wheatfield, golden with harvest, occupies a hillside Height, 22 inches ; length, 38 inches rising towards the right. Reapers are at work in the corn, and sheaves of wheat are stacked, with the field flowers which have been cut with them variegating their color. Trees are in the middle plain, and at the background a stretch of fertile country is seen. Signed at the right, 1885. No. 179 xf “tif H. BOBION JONES, UNITED STATES Early Spring Height, 23% inches ; length, 40 inches A Jersey brookside, fringed with trees and thickets still bare of foliage, though the meadows show signs of reviv- ing verdure, on a bright, windy March day. Signed at the right. No. 180 / ra ; tt /) HENDRIK WILLEM MESDAG, \ HOLLAND Nets The Fishing Fleet a Height, 24} inches ; length, 514 inches A Dutch fishing fleet putting out to sea at morning on the full tide. On the shore the fishwives watch the depatt- ure of their husbands and sweethearts. Signed at the right. 66 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY Ky De “No. 181 JERVIS McENTEE, UNITED STATES October Height, 30 inches ; length, 54 inches The landscape, with its foliage thinned and colored by an early frost, is seen in the dying light of afternoon, under a sky banked up with clouds threatening snow. Signed at the right, 1865. éc t | fy / ) < No. 182 iby (Ge IPIBIROUWSIE, FRANCE Sunset Height, 26 inches ; length, 36} inches The landscape is intersected bya creek, and is darkened by the gathering shadows which follow the descent of the sun. Signed at the right. No. 183 ALEXIS HARLAMOFF, RUSSIA Hungarian Girl Height, 344 inches ; width, 20} inches The full-length, standing figure of a Hungarian peasant girl, in the picturesque and brightly colored national cos- tume. Signed at the right. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 67 Now 184 ARTHUR“ HAWKSLEY, ENGLAND At Glen Conway Height, 16 inches ; length, 24 inches A scene in the courtyard of a Welsh farm, with a girl in the foreground, carrying water buckets to a piped well, for replenishment. Signed at the left, 1882. No, 185 CHARLES LEROUX, = FRANCE Landscape Height, 20 inches ; length, 354 inches The foreground consists of marshy meadows, with wil- low trees and bushes, extending to the grassy bank of a broad river, where cattle graze. Beyond the river appear the houses of a large town, apparently the artist's native city, Nantes. Signed at the left. No. 186 HENRI LEROLLE, FRANCE With the Rising Moon ‘NIK Wi Height, 26 inches ; length, 32 inches Two peasant girls, one mounted ona plough horse while the other walks beside her, are passing through the fields at moonrise, returning from their day’s labor. Signed at the right. ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY No. 187 H. W. ROBBINS, UNITED STATES A New England Highway Height, 25 inches ; length, 36 inches A fine broad country road, overshadowed by majestic elm trees in full foliage, with a prospect of Connecticut pastures, farms, and hills in the background, on a bland summer day. Signed at the right, 1889. ll No. 188 - 4) zi ~\\) WILLIAM ROELOFS, HOLLAND vn ag ; ‘ : The Riverside a Height, 194 inches ; length, 29 inches On the bank of a little river, under a clump of willow trees, a woman is washing clothes, while ducks paddle on the water, among lily pads and reeds. Signed at the right. eT ee No. 189 . 1) ANTOINE VOLLON, FRANCE e\ * — w ; Pi / For the Ball L9Vt—9 Oy ee STW) RE Height, 144 inches ; length, r8 inches / ner Flowers, a fan, and other paraphernalia of a social oc- casion, ona table. Signed at the right. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 69 No. / Lip d prer~ JEAN GEORGES VIBERT, FRANCE ofS 4 On the Watch Height, 12 inches ; length, 144 inches A huntsman, in antique costume of vivid crimson, is ambushed in a dense forest, and prepares his crossbow for a shot at an approaching stag or boar. Signed at the left. 7 , No. Ig! 1 vA ALEXANDER H. WYANT, UNITED STATES A Moorland Sunset Height, ro inches; length, 14 inches The sun has set over a wide moor, leaving but a faint reflection of light in a pool in the foreground. Signed at the right. of A. TAMBURINI, Iraty / fp jr® Good News Height, 10} inches ; width, 8 inches An old priest, seated at ease, peruses his morning paper with an expression of satisfaction at the informa- tion it conveys. Signed at the left. 70 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY MARTIN RICO, ITALY : a Near Venice EV x Height, 7} inches ; length, 144 inches The foreground is occupied by the kitchen garden of one of the islands in the lagoon, a portion of the city showing in the distance. Signed at the left. pp of No. 194 < EMILIO SANCHEZ-PERRIER, ae SPAIN aa oa : The Birches yi Height, 17} inches ; width, 8 inches A group of birch-trees on the bank of a stream, with boats on the water, under late afternoon effect of sum- mer sunlight. Signed at the right, 1886. ANTOINE MAUVE, ck HOLLAND M ao tee The Shepherd and His Guard Height, 93 inches ; width, 7 inches A Dutch shepherd, at evening, seated on a grassy bank, and leaning on his crook, while his faithful dog rests at his knee. Signed at the right. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 71 411221 eee OL han LEON MORAN, he UNITED STATES A Tender Missive Height, 10 inches ; width, 8 inches A young gallant of the last century, seated at his writ- ing table, is composing a declaration of his feelings to the lady who engrosses them, and whose portrait hangs on the wall. Signed at the left. J. B. JONGKIND, HOLLAND Moonlight Height, 13 inches ; width, roinches The moon is rising in a cloudy sky, and her light flashes upon the ripples of a river in which a large square-rigged vessel and some small boats are seen. At the right are some of the houses of the town, and a quai on which a line of trees is planted. Signed at the left, 1886. : *) f Vas ae 198 ANTOINE VOLLON, AX, | Ci Still Life ne 1G @ Height, 13 inches ; width, 9} inches Upon a table are grouped some scattered articles of jewelry, as if carelessly cast off by their wearer, with a nautilus shell mounted in silver, and a vase with flowers. ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY : No. 199 JOSEF ISRAELS, HOLLAND ah The Letter yr artrw— brxnw Qtr yr : J fv ; 4 Height, 12 inches ; width, 9 inches Z AG, ia) Seated in front of a grate fire in a comfortable apart- ment, with her feet on a footwarmer, and a letter in her hand, a venerable lady in black considers the contents of the missive. Signed at the right. Ax A FZ, fe) Dp N (e) ne) ‘ae GUSTAVE JACQUET, }/ FRANCE A Creole Height, 18 inches ; width, 12} inches A bust length portrait of a haughty tropical beauty, with a jaguar skin thrown over her left shoulder. Signed at the right. No. 201 EDMUND HARBURGER, BAVARIA The Poet and the Publisher Height, 10} inches ; length, 13 inches The publisher, a type of the human breed which the Ger- mans call the ox, swollen with good living and the vanity of success, is seated at his desk, stupidly listening to the rhapsodies of the lean and shabby poet, a picture of pov- erty and need, whose manuscript he has carelessly laid upon his knee. One of the most drastic satires of the great Munich satirist. Signed at the left. GC COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 73 f- ; sf No. 202 m t Jf CU Dg EUGENE LE POITEVIN, France © / ye Soap-Bubbles Height, 16 inches ; width, 11} inches A little child, in the outbuilding of a farmhouse, is blowing soap-bubbles and watching some fowl which peck about amid the débris on the ground. Signed at the right, and with the seal of the artist on the back, which probably was attached at the time of the sale of his studio effects, after his death in 1870. . » by I Vee _No. 203 j ~ 8 ay iy i, . ALBERT EDELFELDT, FINLAND 1/0 The Newest Novel ~~, ¥ Height, 29 inches ; width, 12} inches A lady, seated in her garden, in the shade of an umbrella, beguiles the summer afternoon with a romance of evi- dently absorbing interest. Signed at the left, 1886. 7 No, 204 p- } LUIS JIMINEZ, SPAIN As The Nursling Height, 28 inches; width, 15} inches A French peasant woman, seated on a grassy bank, looks up from her knitting to watch her nurse child who is playing in the grass. Signed at the left, 1887. SENEY ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. / Ss2 UO Atl Bie, £65 ’ } WJ JOSEPH WENGLEIN, BAVARIA The Coming Storm Height, 21} inches; length, 43$ inches In the foreground a group of cattle are gathered in a stream under a bank, above which the roof of a farm- * house is seen. ‘The storm is rising over the country at the left. Signed at the right. / No. 206 \)" )) THOMAS COUTURE, FRANCE ‘ Italian Woman Height, 244 inches ; length, 28} inches The head of an Italian model, very solidly and power- fully painted. Signed at the left. a, ; ¥ No. 207 \°CHARLES H. DAVIS, UNITED STATES The Herdsman Height, 20 inches ; length, 27 inches A wide, level country, under a bright sky flecked with clouds. On the plain, a herdsman watches his sheep. The foreground is shadowed by the drifting clouds, and the distance is in bright illumination. Signed at the left, 1886. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 75 No. 208 fo ie DE BOK HOLLAND Between the Hague and the Sea Height, 35% inches ; length, 48 inches A landscape thoroughly characteristic of this district, made famous by Dutch and foreign artists. Signed at the right. No. 209 GUSTAVE COURBET, 7 / FRANCE La Source du Lusine Height, 4o inches ; length, 594 inches The head waters of the River Lusine emerge from a deep gorge or canon of the Vosges Mountains, encompassed by savage cliffs of precipitous rock. The sun has descended below the level of the cliffs, whose shadows darken the stream and render its character more wild and its solitude more strange and sad. The scene is in the artist’s native district, where he was fond of seeking subjects and where he found some of his most powerful and grandest inspira- tions, to the greatest of which this belongs. It was painted in 1875, and is signed at the right. From the date, it must have been completed by Courbet after his exile to Switzerland, in 1871, for participation in the vio- lences of the Paris Commune. ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY ey | iH A+ f/fNo. 210 2 pole SR 2 he i | J JAMES TISSOT, FRANCE v A Parisian Afternoon Height, 58 inches; width, 4o inches The garden of the Tuileries, at the time when the band plays and the greatest crowds are attracted. In the foreground an old lady is seated, absorbed in her paper. Her daughter, seated beside her, has put her crochet work back into her portable basket, and laid aside her novel, and is conducting a demure flirtation with a couple of military officers who have halted to observe her. Signed at the left. {i E, CARPENTIER, |} 4 FRANCE The King of the Meadows Height, 44} inches ; length, 59} inches The monarch is a cowboy, who, followed by his dog, marches whistling at the birds. The scene is in bright sunlight. Signed at the left. THIRD NIGHIESSsAiE Friday, February goth AT; CHICKE RING “EEA BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8 O’CLOCK No. 212 9 vt ARMAND CHARNAY, FRANCE hw, In the Garden Height, 13} inches; length, 19 inches A lady and a little girl are gathering flowers in the gar- den of a French country house, accompanied by their pet dog. Signed at the right. No. 213 7 / oY CHARLES H. DAVIS, UNITED STATES / / | fi Winter Morning 4 Height, 12} inches; length, 18 inches A frosty winter morning in an apple orchard, with pale sunlight just tingeing the sky, banked up with incle- ment clouds. Signed at the left, 1889. ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY key yp lo No, 214 \ ALFRED WIERUSZ KOWALSKI? POLAND The Reconnoi§sance Height, 5 inches; length, ¢} inches At the edge of a wheattfield, three troop horses are in charge of a trooper who lies stretched at length on the ground, while the officers, who have dismounted, have ad- vanced on foot to make their observations of the move- ii ment of the enemy. Signed at the right. LVM fro 215 ° JULES DUPRE, FRANCE Landscape Height, 94 inches ; length, 14 inches From a sunny open bank at the left, on which cows are grazing, is seen a stream whose farther shore is shaded by a dense growth of trees. Signed at the left. b-L jf Nog 216 i NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ, FRANCE 5 : Flower Piece Height, 6 inches; width, 44 inches A study of flowers in miniature size, extremely rich in color. Signed at the left. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 49 No. 217 ; BSAA IVAN POKITONOW, 7 RUSSIA Wx! Autumn, at l’Isle Adam Height, 4} inches ; length, 6 inches An extensive plain with trees in the middle-ground, under sky filled with broken clouds tipped with light. Signed at the right, 1885. | , 1Y,rAh fLer’ ‘ y / ee Wr *- re ‘ Rw . No. 218 IVAN POKITONOW, MaAv RUSSIA Se oe - “* A Pool in the Meadow nxt Height, 3% inches; length, 6 inches The sunlight illumines a pool in the centre, while in the foreground, which is in shade, a sportsman is ambushed among the reeds watching, gun in hand, for the rising of wild-fowl from the pond. Signed at the right, 1886. No. 219 EMILIO eee, ee SPAIN Jr mie The Fishermen be < Height, 10} inches; length, 14 inches ° The fishermen are in a boat moored to the bank of a stream which crosses the foreground. Its bank is lined with willow trees, and in the background appear the - buildings of a country house. The effect is vivid of mid- summer. Signed at the left, 1887. ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY 7 ean ads No. 220 pomp s lf @& \\* a ¥ \\ \) JEAN GEORGES VIBERT, FRANCE (1 A New Score / } Height, 34 inches ; width, 2? inches i] An aged cardinal, in the complete scarlet vestments of i; his ecclesiastical office, is practicing in his private apart- if ments, upon the organ, a new score of his own composi- tion before submitting it for public performance. A ti wonderful miniature work in character, color, and ex- i pression. Signed at the right. vi f ve ' a ‘| J No, 221 }, : | pu aun ; l) JOSEPH MELIN, FRANCE i” Game Overhead lt Height, 103 inches ; width, 71 inches i A dog in the field stands agaze at some bird which flies over its head. Signed at the left, 1885. | i we PLD iG y¥ Ht : NP = t yy ¥ No. 222 im 4 4 ALEXANDER H. WYANT, UNITED STATES i ii ® iy ia ; pg ute the- Forest ¥ Cttha H Height, r2 inches ; length, 16 inches ie Why he An opening in the North Woods, with the foliage in the : full richness of summer verdure. Signed at the right. i COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 81 f No, 22 i~~Jl FELIX ZIEM, FRANCE The Lovers Height, 14 inches ; width, 11 inches At the edge of a wood, a lady and her cavalier, who reclines in the grass, are engaged in conversation, while the splendor of sunset glows in the sky, and colors the waters of a stream in the middle ground. Signed at the right. , k f224/ fy 4 rf | = Lc tt11a 7 u Fi 6 ¥ ALBERT NEUHUYS, | HOLLAND Baby’s Amusement got av Height, 13 inches; width, 9% inches A baby having become restless in its cradle, the mother has taken it up, and is diverting it by dancing a doll upon atable. The scene is a rural interior in Hol- land. Signed at the right, 1880. No. 225 f 2 ANTOINE VOLLON, FRANCE Kitchen Still-Life Height, 74 inches ; length, 19} inches A crockery pot and wine bottle, grouped with part of a pumpkin, some celery, eggs, etc., on a kitchen table. Signed at the left. 6 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY AA é eS thE fi No. 226 AN .) © ¥ “BENJAMIN W. LEADER, ENGLAND On the Severn Height, ro inches ; length, 14 inches A typical English summer landscape with meadow, river, and groves, near the scene of the battle of Worcester, in which King Charles I. received the prophecy of his doom. Signed at the left, 1885. TH. SALMON, FRANCE y. ‘The Turkey Tender Height, 13 inches ; width, ro inches A little peasant girl of the north of France is driving home the flock of turkeys which it is her duty to tend, in order to shelter them from an approaching storm, which already darkens the late afternoon sky. Signed at the left. . & A Fam AIA OK EX ( all y Lf “s p F CARL MARR, UNITED STATES A Medizval May-Day BP Height, 134 inches ; length, 15} inches A party of merry-makers from a medizval German town have come out upon the meadows to celebrate the May festival. The walled town is seen in the distance across the grassy level. Signed at the right. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 83 ; Hf 2 ” No. 2S 2 A 1, JONES) IDI ne W IRIS, FRANCE Axe Diana Height, 13 inches ; width, 9} inches A small half length study by the artist for his large full length figure, in this collection. Signed at the left, on top, 1885. pepe l Kitchen Utensils (rh : ve Height, roh inches ; length, 18% inches A composition of a glazed jug, brass and copper uten- sils, eggs in a dish, onions, mussels, etc., affording a sin- gularly rich and varied play of color and sparkle of light. Signed at the right. /. No. 265 Y fps ph ra f ALEXANDER H. WYANT, UNITED STATES Sunset Gold and Crimson Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches The waters of a brook, with trees on either bank, intersect the foreground, and catch a reflection of the crimson and gold of the rich sunset sky, Signed at the left. “ 94 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY A = C/N, 12 JULES VEYRASSAT, FRANCE The Barge Horses Height, ro} inches ; length, 14 inches A white and a brown barge horse stand on the towing- path of a wide French river, awaiting the arrival of the freight boats for which they are to serve as relays, and tow farther towards their destination. Signed at the right. peer r,s Z No. 263 : ~~ JOHAN BARTHOLD JONGKIND, HOLLAND Le Palais Ducal a Nevers Height, 8 inches ; length, 12} inches A view of the lofty ducal palace across the market- place of the town, with a diligence at the door of an inn at the left. Signed at the left, 1871. No. 264 Ww /) ~ a RL IVAN POKITONOW,’ : RUSSIA ah L’Eglise de Lons; prés Paris Height, 6} inches ; length, rr inches The church is seen in the middle-ground, with the houses of a village, under a sky with fleecy cloud banks in bright light. Figures of peasants are employed in the field in the foreground. Signed at the right. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 95 Y No. 265 Te —7 \ ¢ J. DAVID, DE SAWZEAg SPAIN a» A/RAS Napoléon/an the Isle of Elba Height, 34 inches ; length, 6} inches The exiled emperor stands on the beach, leaning against the shattered wreck of a fishing-boat, and gazing out upon the sea. Signed at the left, 1885. No. 266 A te Ld * . / \e CA , { IVAN POKITONOW, SSS Chasseur au Marais Height, 6} inches ; length, 11 inches Hunters are pursuing wild fowl, in one of the vast swamplands of southern Russia, one in the foreground, with a double-barrelled fowling piece, watching for a duck to rise out of the reeds. Signed at the right. No. 267 FRANCIS D. Seton UNITED STATES A Handmaiden Height, 27 inches ; width, 16} inches The half length figure of a Greek girl, carrying an am- phora on her shoulder. Signed at the left, 1886. é he 96 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY ps ' . £4 i f/ A y A ets > a j YL © REGO Fp ANTOINE VOLLON, FRANCE S ater Vue de Paris rT eg x fus - Height, 18 inches ; length, 21 inches A scene on the Seine, at the point where the island of the city divides the river into two arms. From the Coquelin Collection. Signed at the left. Exe 2/ © So. 269 HENRI HARPIGNIES, FRANCE Edge of the Wood; Sunset yst Height, 19} inches ; length, 24 inches A little stream, bordered with a rank growth of rushes, makes a winding course between banks upon which trees denote the outskirts of a forest. A pale sunset is splashed with clouds crimsoned by the reflection of the sun, which has passed under the horizon. Signed at the left, 1882. be A, : No. 270 ttc f af, / é dS SOE HARRISON, UNITED STATES A \ as Moonrise | t Height, 26 inches ; length, 32 inches A full moon rising in a cloudless sky, over an expanse of quiet sea. Signed at the left. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 97 No. 271 /O@Zs y f GEORGE INNESS, UNITED STATES The Storm Nm p V °§ Height, 20 inches ; length, 30 inches The sky is driving in clouds swollen and dark with storm. A furious wind twists and bends the trees on a stony hillside at the right, and scatters their foliage before it. In a hollow, in the middle ground at the left, is a house. The broken light lends a wan gleam to the first scene of a powerful drama of nature. Signed at the right, 1885. % g y, / f / 0 . wd \ ~f ) JOSEF ISRAELS, * 3” HoithNp When One Grows Old Height, 36 inches ; width, 24 inches The figure of an old Dutch peasant woman seated on a stool, and huddled over a kitchen fire of smouldering turf, at which she endeavors to warm her hands, trembling with the feebleness of advanced age. Signed at the right. No. 273 GEORGE INNESS, UNITED STATES Tenafly Oaks, Autumn Height, 30 inches ; length, 45 inches The oaks, splendid in the livery of autumn, are in the middle ground, in full light, their rich color contrasted with the vivid green of an apple-tree in the foreground, which is in shade. Signed at the left, 1892. 7 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY (2 CteeepgA_,* RAIMUNDO DE MADRAZO, SPAIN The Hy UROL l pew ve ‘4 Height, 37} inches ;) width, af inches A lady, in the costume of the Directory period, awaits ina park the arrival of an admirer, whose note of ap- pointment she holds in her hand. Signed at the right. (iar [ich L. CLAUDE MONE FRANCE Above the Sea Height, 24 inches ; length, 324 inches From an elevation on the summit of high cliffs which forms the foreground, and at the left of which is a cabin, the eye overlooks the sea, in which are boats under sail. Signed at the right, 1882. a) rf AA Leno. 276 v\) JOSEPH MELIN, FRANCE The Prize Height, 32 inches ; width, 22 inches A setter dog, having captured a partridge which its master has shot, stands with the prize in its mouth, await- ing the coming up of the sportsman. Signed at the left, 1886. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 99 No. 277 fe) oe ; A Zz a J GEORGE INNESS, UNITED STATES 6) A Spring Morning if Height, 30 inches ; length, 45 inches A clear, cool morning in spring, the tender green of the landscape seen in an atmosphere of delicate grays. The foreground is a richly grassed meadow, divided by a creek, and in shade from a passing cloud, the light falling across the distance. An elm-tree is in the middle ground. Signed at the left, 1892. JEAN FRANQOIS MILLET, FRANCE ve" / Le Bucheron Height, 32 inches ; width, 284 inches At the end of a bitter autumn day, a peasant, who has been sawing fire-wood in an old park, is breaking the last stubborn and knotty billets up with wedges which he drives home with a ponderous mallet. His figure shows the exhaustion consequent upon a long day of severe toil ; and the intense action of his powerful frame, and the fierce expression upon his face reveal the determination to complete his task before night shall close in. Signed at the right. NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ, a FRANCE \ bole) ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY ~Cno. 279 “CONSTANT TROYON, FRANCE Renard pris du piége Height, 34 inches ; width, 27 inches An old fox has had his prowlings terminated by getting one of his forepaws caught in a steel trap. He raises his head, howling in mingled fury, pain and despair, while his body is convulsed by throes of anguish. The background is rich summer foliage. A most powerful work in drawing, color, and handling. From the Otlett Collection, Brussels. Signed at the left. ¢l | Sok he nbZ a , %% “yi ¥, %, Edge\ of the Wood: Fo EL tae Height, 23} inches; length, 33% inches t The outskirt of the forest, with scattering 5 in autumn, and under a clouded sky. Signed at the left, 1871. No. 281 CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY; FRANCE / *) ‘A Village on the Marne” w/e ; * Height, 13% inches ; length, 263 inches The houses of a village make a line along the top of a sloping river bank at the right. On the margin of the river, women are washing clothes, and a man waters horses. Ducks are in the water, which reflects the warm color of an afternoon sky. Signed at the right, 1860, COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS IOI A #tVveiteZtyf «No. 282 ree \ wae x VP) see X “FELIX ZIEM, FRANCE Bords du Rhone Height, 17 inches; length, 28 inches The river bank is lined with birch trees, tinted with the colors of early autumn, and warmed by a late after- noon sky. Signed at the left. No. 283 & : JOHAN BARTHOLD JONGKIND, Hottann (QU Grand Route Height, 16} inches ; length, 22 inches The highway is lined with houses at the right, a huge farm wagon and a post carriage appearing in the road. The descent of a hillside at the left reveals a glimpse of distant country, under a sky overcast with rain-clouds which are broken with gleams of sunset. Signed at the left. te y Novae LOUIS DESCHAMPS, FRANCE + The Street Player Height, 23 inches ; width, 153 inches The half length figure of a girl with an accordion. Signed at the right. ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I, SENEY rag {-— tt pv o”* No. 285 S On, LUDWIG 'KNAUS, 1: 2 GERMANY i ‘ mg The Coffee‘Hour Height, 26 inches ; width, 183 inches The coffee-hour in Germany is a period of the day when people who have been working in the morning re- fresh themselves before their dinner, in order to be able to do still more work in the interval. Seated beside a warm stove in his humble lodgings, a poor music copyist, or scrivener of some sort, sips at his hot cup, with his eye on the clock, so as to be sure that he shall not miss his next appointment. Signed at the left, 1874. “No. 286, i » WILLIAM ROELOFS, |.) ee HOLLAND In Holland Height, 18} inches ; length, 294 inches At the edge of an extensive pasture, watered by a creek, is seen a peasant’s hut, with a female figure, while cattle graze in the meadows. Signed at the left. No. 287 ALFRED STEVENS, BELGIUM / £4 (Meditation Height, 29 inches ; width, 18} inches A lady, absorbed in reverie, leans upon the railing of a garden overlooking a moonlit sea, with her little dog on the garden seat for companion. Signed at the right, ————— ees” COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 103 / %- ee ane { f Vel - ppm s boosts fy) ANTOINE VOLLON, France — ‘ A Corner of the Kitchen Height, 16} inches ; width, 12$ inches An arrangement of culinary still life, in an angle of a kitchen wall. Signed at the right. oe f No. 289 ) a f\ tinfnw 5 ee ae ae \ I. VAN POKITONOW, RII Glimpse of Switzerland Height, 6 inches ; length, 10} inches The foreground is the crown of a grassy hill, with the barn of a mountain farm showing at the left, and in the distance at the right the summits of mountains patched with snow. Signed at the right. No. 290 EUGENE L. G. ISABEY, FRANCE Royal Guests in a Convent Height, 93 inches; length, 13 inches A regal hunting party is being feasted after the chase in the great hall of a Gothic convent. Signed at the right, 1875. 104 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY ; Vs y = ZA y, , ; et Noy29f 2 C te / LR ro v , 4) “GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, ENGLAND The Judgment of Wouter Van Twiller per Height, 214 inches ; length, 30} inches In Chapter I. of Book III. of ‘‘ Knickerbocker’s His- ” we are informed how that wise mag- tory of New York, istrate Wouter Van Twiller decided the lawsuit between Wandle Schoonhoven and Barent Bleeker, who had fallen out over their respective accounts, each claiming that the other owed him money. So the sage Van Twiller ordered each to bring his account book to him, when, having weighed them in his hands and counted the leaves, he announced that he had found each book to be as thick and heavy as the other, and that, therefore, neither owed the other anything, so that ‘‘ Wandle should give Barent a receipt, and Barent should give Wandle a receipt, and the constable should pay the costs.’? This is the scene which the artist illustrates with a humor equal to that of the author himself. The picture was painted in 1876, and is signed at the left. % “WILLIAM M. CHASE, UNITED STATES f Poe.) the Studio Height, 39 inches ; width, 22} inches A lady in white seated in an armchair in an elegantly furnished studio, the wall of which is set off with pictures, |! draperies, and a shelf arranged with curious bric-a-brac. Signed at the left. Pastel. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS To5 No,293 A @ s CCU ; GEORGE INNESS, UNITED STATES | | fi ys Sundown at Montclair A Height, 30 inches; length, 45 inches The rich glow of sunset flushes the sky behind an elm tree which rises in the centre of the picture, a portion of a farmhouse is seen at the right, and the foreground is a grassy field crossed by a stone wall. The time is mid- summer. Signed at the right, 1892. Nov 734 iy / 4 ae os ALEXANDER HARRISON, UNITED STATES ager tov 3! ‘he Soir punt nr Height 274 inches; length, 47 inches The dusk of evening glooms a stream, embowered by trees, which traverses the picture from left to right, the last pale light of sunset showing through breaks of the boughs and foliage. JULES DUPRE, © io BRANCE Le Vieux Chéne it ) Height, 41 inches; width, 40 inches eo Se r A clearing in the forest, showing at the right, in the middle-plane, a herdsman’s cottage. In the centre fore- ground is an old oak tree, under which some cattle repose. The landscape is warmed by the mellow glow of evening. From the Dupré sale. Signed at the left. ee Sex Sa re eae xs ee ae wicnaeae 106 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY Ct J ZA ArwNe. 296 F CONSTANT TROYON, {(/*° “FRANCE a Ewe and Lefab Height, 45 inches ; width, 35 inches In the foreground of a pasture field, a fine ewe watches over her lamb, which presses confidingly to its mother. Other sheep and cattle are in the background, and at the right the shepherd stands guard over his flock. The color is mellow with summer warmth. Signed at the left. No. 297 y GUSTAVE COURBET, FRANCE Laer Sea Height,'g2 inches ; length, 39} inches A storm is blowing up the English Channel. A bank of clouds, sullen and dark with the portent of sulphurous storm, is driving across the sky. A fishing boat, warned by the forerunners of the tempest, is speeding towards its harbor. In the foreground, the sea, rising, but not yet in its terrific fury, breaks in massive rollers over the shal- lows of the shore, making a stern threat of what is yet to come out of the wrath of the elements. Courbet’s fierce and contentious spirit inspired him to some magnificent pictures of the sea, always in times of storm. He worked in these moods in a glass-windowed shed so close to the waves that the salt spray left an incrustation on the panes. His great picture, ‘‘ The Wave,” is one of the most stir- ring modern works in the national collection of France, and all of his sea-pieces are justly ranked among his most exemplary works. Signed at the left. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 107 No. 298 9 PL 7 A 4 PAM et GEORGE INNKESS, UNITED STAFES A September Breeze Height, 30 inches ; length, 45 inches | Cea Cattle are grazing in the foreground. In the middle plane are oak and maple trees, rich in autumnal foliage, blown by the breeze ; houses showing in the background. Signed at the left, 1892. No. 299 bb ALFRED STEVEWS, BELGIUM f—1 ‘ The Departure * Height, 36 inches ; width, 29 inches A lady in a summer costume of red and white stands on the beach, looking out to sea, and following a receding ship with an intent expression. At the right, figures are seated on a breakwater, which has been left bare by the receding tide. Signed at the left, Havre, 1884. iy No. 300 , / RICHARD PAULI ‘UNITED STATES Oy At Sunset £9) Height, 24 inches ; length, 4o inches On the bank of a broad river, farm buildings are seen under tall trees, in the modified light of a late summer sunset. Signed at the left, 18go0. a a — To8 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I, SENEY tue peewee ls 301, 4 ig. “ERITZ VON UHDE, BAVARIA The Road to Bethlehem =. Height, 26 inches ; length, 312 inches A poor carpenter, with his wife beside him, trudges along a village road on a murky winter day. The figures are those of modern German working people, and the sur- roundings are distinctly those of the Bavaria of the day, but the artist adheres to his practice of attaching a bibli- cal significance to a scene from ordinary life. Signed at the right. JNo, 302 CHARLES SPRAGUE PEARCE, UNITED STATES Going to Work Height, 29 inches ; width, 234 inches On a bright spring morning a French peasant girl is going to the fields, carrying on her shoulder a crescent- shaped bill-hook on a long pole, which is used in lopping off the lower branches of trees. Signed at the right. No. 303 ALFRED LEONARD WAHLBERG, SWEDEN /The Landing Place Height, 20% inches ; length, 32 inches The entrance to a Swedish fishing post, with a light- house in the distance, and in the foreground a landing stage at which a boat is coming up, seen under bright moonlight. Signed at the left, 1887. COLLECTION OF MODERN PAINTINGS 109 No. 304 HENRY W. RANGER, UNITED STATES Dutch Landscape No. B42 x AKK The Hay Wagon Height, 17% inches ; length, 244 inches Etched by A. Brunet-Debaines, after the picture by John Constable, R. A. Artist’s proof. The original painting in the British National Gallery. Ly. : X- Still Waters Height, 172 inches ; length, 28} inches Etched by Theophile Chauvel, after the painting by Karl Heffner. Artist’s proof. 124 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY ae OW,4 No. 344 & aX. Great Marlowe Height, 173 inches ; length, 30inches Etched by A. Brunet-Debaines, from the original pic- ture by Vicat Cole. Artist’s proof. : ( ‘GE No. 345 Thomas Carlyle Height, 17 inches ; width, 13} inches Etched by Paul Rajon, after the original portrait by George Frederick’ Watts, R. A. One of the earliest proofs, with fourteen remark-heads sketched in dry-point, and bitten in, upon the margin, according to the custom of the artist of testing his tools and the strength of his acid while his work was in progress ; some of the remark- heads being apparently drawings from life, and others imaginative sketches or made from memory. y f a 4 hay. The Cornfield Height, 193 inches ; width, 17 inches Etched by A. Brunet-Debaines, after the original paint- ing by John Constable. Artist’s proof impression. A re- production of the masterpiece of the great English land- scape painter, in the British National Gallery. COLLECTION OF ETCHINGS 125 f / fat Not 347 eo) fr The Syndics Height, 23 inches ; length, 34 inches Etched by Charles Koepping, after the painting by Rembrandt at Amsterdam. One of the unique edition of one hundred and twenty-five artist’s proofs ; the plate de- stroyed. Koepping was born in Dresden, Saxony, in 1848, and studied chemistry, which he abandoned for art. After working as student and painter in Munich, he went to Paris in 1876, and meeting there with the great etcher Waltner, had his attention seriously turned to etching. His plate of ‘‘ The Syndics,” at the Salon of 1887, imme- diately placed him on a footing with the greatest repro- ductive etchers of modern times. Since 1890 he has been at the head of the school of engraving and etching attached to the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Berlin. Heisa Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, and a member of various academies. No. 348 ™ The Syndics Same as No. 347, above described. No. 349 ox Parting Day ASK, % « ? Height, 18} inches ; length, 30 inches Etched by A. Brunet-Debaines, from the painting by B. W. Leader, R.A. Artist’s proof. 126 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY Tye ae Sf. Lo. 350 Evening on the Oise iv Height, 16 inches; length, 26 inches Remark proof etching by Charles A. Walker, after the original picture by Charles Francois Daubigny. Charles A. Walker, born in London, N. H., in 1848, began as an engraver on wood, became a steel engraver, invented the monotype process from original motives, and next turned his attention to etching, producing both original and re- productive plates. ‘‘ With the sole exception of ‘Soli- tude,’ etched by Chauvel, no Daubigny reproduction has been so successful as the ‘ On the Oise.’” Parchment. bh Sis ey Now 351 Evening on the Oise Via Another impression of the above described, No. 350. No. 352 4 La Rixe foe Height, 17 inches ; length, 22 inches Etched by Felix Bracquemond, from the original paint- ing by Meissonier, presented by the Emperor Napoleon III. to Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort, and now in the private collection of the Queen of England. Re- mark proof. The remark is a portrait of Meissonier on horseback, etched by himself, on the margin of the plate. Signed by artist and etcher. Felix Bracquemond was born in Paris in 1833. He studied painting under Joseph Guichard and Ingres, and received medals at the Salon for his pictures in oil, and later as an etcher. He is an Officer of the Legion of Honor, etc., and is the greatest of living French etchers. This plate, for which Queen Victoria loaned the original picture to the etcher for reproduction, is now entirely out of print in all the early states. It was etched in 1885, COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS 127 ¢ \~ f 2 wa) ] NO WBse SX La Rixe Same as No. 352 above described. ENGRAVINGS OSX, No. 354 _,. The Madonna Della Scala \TD > 4 ~ “Height, 19} inches ; width, 14 inches Line engraving by Paolo Toschi, after the original pic- ture by Correggio. Remark proof before letters. Toschi was born at Parma in 1788, went to Paris in 1809 and there studied under Bervic. He was an engraver of masterly experience and a solid style. In 1819 he re- turned to Parma and established there a school of engray- ing, being also made Director of the Academy of Fine Arts. Among his works was the series of engravings from the frescos of Correggio, at Parma, executed by his pupils under his direction. This plate is entirely his own work. He died in 1854. i] : le No. 355 The Virgin and Angels . Height, r8inehes *\-Widfhy.12} inches Line engraving by Alphonse Fran¢ois, after the original picture by W. A. Bouguereau. Artist’s proof. Frangois was born in Paris in 1811, and was a pupil of the Ecole des Beaux Arts and of Henrique Dupont. He first ex- hibited in the Salon of 1842, was made an Officer of the Legion of Honor in 1867, and a Member of the Institute in 1873. Among his plates are some which are accounted among the best productions of modern engraving. 128 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY Christ, St. John, and Angels Height, 16 inches ; length, 17} inches Line engraving by Givotia Garavaglia, after the paint- ing by Carlo Maratta. Garavaglia was a native of Milan, and a pupil and follower of Giuseppe Longhi, who founded the Milanese school of engraving in the last century. A f /Né. 357 WtLeCLT (f- The Immaculate Conception AK, GE, Line engraving by Achille Lefevre, after the painting by Murillo. Proof. Lefevre was born in Paris in 1798. He was at first an engraver of portraits, but later essayed more ambitious work. This plate is a reproduction of the picture now in the Louvre, which was brought to France by Marshal Ney after the Peninsular Campaign in Spain under Napoleon I. It was engraved about 1833. The picture is known in the French catalogues as “L’Annonciation.” Lefevre was made a Member of the Legion of Honor in 1851. Died in 1864. COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS I29 ‘A—No. 358 Ut CH. ae ew The Transfiguration i pwr : Height, 284 inches ; length, 19} inches Line engraving by Raphael Morghen, after the picture by Raphael. Open letter proof. Raphael Sanzio Mor- ghen was born near Naples in 1758. He was the pupil of his father and uncle, and of Volpato in Rome. He devoted himself to engraving historical portraits and the masterpieces of the old Italian masters, and won a repu- tation which extended throughout the world. He died at Florence in 1833, and his death was lamented in Italy as a national calamity. A public monument to his memory was erected in the Church of Santa Croce in Florence. He was, at his death, court engraver to the Grand Duke of Tuscany. The Transfiguration was engraved by him in 1811, and constituted his work of the year: It was the engraving with which he was introduced, at the invitation of Napoleon I., to Paris, in the Salon of 1812. No. 359 7 KK if ra The Last Supper ESE ) Height, 17 inches ; length, 35} inches Line engraving by Raphael Morghen, after the fresco by Leonardo da Vinci. Proof, with dedicatory line on plate, before letters. Thisis the engraver’s masterpiece, as con- ceded by all authorities on the art of engraving. It is accepted as the best representation of the picture in exist- ence. The original work was a fresco, and was badly used during the wars. It was then quite as badly restored. Morghen made a careful study of it, secured all that he could secure of the painter’s original studies for it, and, adhering closely to his originals, has given us the best, and, indeed, the only true version of Da Vinci’s ‘‘ Last Supper” which we possess to-day. Morghen spent three years engraving this plate, and it ranks as his master- piece. 9 130 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY No. 360 Cx Eo, Aurora Height, 17} inches ; length, 35} inches Line engraving by Raphael Morghen, from the paint- ing by Guido Reni. Proof before letters. ‘‘ Morghen’s reputation was soon afterwards established upon the ap- pearance of his well-known plate of the Aurora, from Guido’s fresco in the Rospigliori Palace.”—WILLIs O. CHAPIN: Zhe Masters and Masterpieces of Engraving. No. 361, \ ay aa i X t—> Magdalaen : ONX Height, 114 inches ; length, 15 inches Line engraving by Giuseppe Longhi, after the painting by Correggio. Longhi was born at Monza, in Italy, in 1766. He was intended by his family for a monk, but became an engraver. He was a pupil at the art of Vin- cenzio Vangelisti of Florence, who had been a pupil of Wille. Going later to Rome, he met Raphael Morghen, and was influenced as well as instructed by him. He won recognition, and established the school of engraving at Milan, in connection with which he was recognized asa great teacher. The Magdalaen, which he engraved from the picture in the Dresden Gallery, is described by Willis O. Chapin as an “‘ exquisite engraving.” Longhi died in Milan, in 1831. COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS E31 $ £ eh Apollo and“thé*Muses Ahiw r Height, 17 inches ; length, 30 inches Line engraving by J. B. R. U. Massard, after the pict- ure by Julio Romano. Artist proof: Jean Baptiste Raphael Urbain Massard was a son of the great engraver Jean Massard, and the most gifted of his family. He was born in Paris, and was schooled in his art by his father. He was decorated in 1824, and was at the height of his renown when he suddenly ceased to produce. He died in 1849. This plate was engraved by him in 1812. COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS 135 P ; sity No./372 UELZS AA 2 ( 4 ee oa a : La Bella Height, 15} inches; width, 11} inches Line engraving by Edward Mandel, after the picture by Titian, supposed to be a portrait of the Duchess of Urbina. India proof, with remark on the upper edge of the plate. Mandel was born in Berlin in 1810, and was a protégé of King Frederick William III. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts from his sixteenth year, re- maining four years under Professor Buchhorn, and in 1830 made such a remarkable hit with an engraving after Hildebrand, that he was appointed by the Academy to engrave the ‘‘Loreley,” painted by Begas. He re. ceived his first medal in Paris in 1840, was appointed professor of painting at Berlin in 1842, died in 1882. » No: 373 pee, Two Children Size, 13 inches by 13 inches ; circular Line engraving by Edward Mandel, after the painting by Edward Magnus. Proof before letters, 1843. This was one of the group of plates which won for Mandel his first class medal at the Paris Universal Exposition of 1855. No, 374 = peas Soo C ‘. 4 AML The Madonna della Sedia Size, 12 inches by 12 inches ; circular Line engraving by Edward Mandel, from the painting by Raphael. India proof. Signed, 1865, ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I, SENEY oe: No. 375 Ur ener a oe The Card-Players Height, 20 inches; width, 16} inches Line engraving on steel by Lumb Stocks, after the painting by Thomas Webster, R.A. Proof before letters, 1851. Lumb Stocks was born at Lightcliffe, Yorkshire, in 1812, and by common consent ranks as one of the best English line engravers. He is a member of the Royal Academy, and now lives in retirement. This plate was engraved by him for the Fine Arts Association of Scotland. No. 376 ry F, f) 4A Ferg eLtin_/ { = KGa An Old ‘Pensioner » § Height, 24 inches ; width, 15 cane Engraved on steel by W. H. Simmons, after the paint- ing by Rosa Bonheur. Artist’s proof. The head of an old donkey, long used as a model by the artist, and now living out its old age in comfort on her farm. 4 al gs (4 Ag A Daring Highway Robbery Height, 15} inches; width, 11} inches Hh Mezzotint and line by Charles A. Tompkins, after the ‘i picture by Wm. Weekes. Artist’s proof. Tompkins is . a one of the new school of English mezzotinters, who has i recently acquired prominence. COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS 137 ‘ r] A 5 ly Nos 378 AG KK. St. John Heighi, 13 inches ; width, r1 inches Line engraving by Frederick Miiller, after the original picture by Domenechino. Proof before letters. No. 379 /, f eat FAs me 2 i EC. Height, 44 inches ; width, 3} inches Line engraving by Paul Mercuri, second state, unlet- tered proof, 1843. Mercuri was born in Rome in 1804, and was a painter as well as an engraver. He worked from 1830 to 1847 in Paris, but returned to Rome in 1847 and became Professor of Engraving at the Academy of Fine Arts. He was a member of the Academy of St. Luke, and died at Bucharest in 1884. No. 380 oro, +44 4 ; OY. Spare the Weeds Height, 18 inches ; length, 24 inches Steel engraving by Arthur Turrell, after the painting by G. B. O’Neill. An old gardener weeding his garden, while a little girl gathers the wild flowers which he is up- rooting. 138 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY eile s ; a) Christmas Morning f | oe i Height, 24 inches ; width, 19 inches | | Steel engraving by G. C. Barnes. A little girl, who i has stolen out of bed on Christmas morning, is descend- iN . . . i ing the stairs to show to the family the presents Santa hi i Claus has left her. Artist proof. | | { 14 Les No. 382 - | On = Conquered but not Subdued ¢ \ : I | i Height, 22 inches; length, 30 inches i aN 5 azap a Steel engraving by J. J. Chant, after the painting by Hi Thomas Faed. A Scottish cottage interior, with a stub- Iie born urchin who has been rebuked for an offence sullenly i Mi submitting to the disgrace which he cannot escape. Open | | letter proof. Hi iq i WATER COLORS } i ‘ I | YY a No. 383 i 7 ht A. i D. RIDGWAY KNIGHT, SASNITED STATES 1) The Water Girl Height, 15 inches; width, 11 inches A peasant girl of the North of France is carrying the empty water-jugs of the farm to the brook for replenish- ment, crossing the fields by a footpath and gazing across them as if she might discern a rustic admirer in the dis- tance. Signed at the left, 1885. COLLECTION OF WATER COLORS 139 G No. 384 ks —ULCY a JOSEF ISRAELS, ‘HOLEAND ¢ No Place Like Home LE Height, ro? inches ; length, 144 inches A Dutch farm wife, who has returned from market, sits at her comfortable kitchen fireside in company with her cat, and warms herself after her journey. Signed at the right. Hh Ula C2E 4: / ALBERT NEUHUYS, WK HOLLAND Luncheon Time Height, 21} inches ; length, 26 inches Three Dutch peasant children are seated under a kitchen window for their noonday refection, which the elder girl serves out to them. Signed at the right. / No./386 | } "eee ¥, f if R. DE CUVILLON, FRANCE +... Her Answer Height, 18 inches ; width, 12} inches A young and pretty lady in costume of the seventeenth century is seated at a table writing a note of recognition to her sweetheart, who has sent her a bouquet of roses. Signed at the right. 140 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY i ee. CASS (Np. 387 vy HENRI HARPIGNIES, FRANCE f) On the Seine t Height, 12} inches ; length, 18 inches A scene on the Seine above Paris, with a wide reach of country seen from an elevated foreground, and a sug- gestion of the city in the remote distance. Signed at the left, 1883. ~ — © ~ gm, { NS <_No. 388 WINSLOW HOMER, UNITED STATES Ready for the Hunt Height, 14 inches ; length, 20 inches A pack of hounds in a barge moored in an Adirondack lake await the coming of the hunters to unleash them and start them on the chase. Signed at the left, 1889. iia , i ; ae No. 389 1a (tte 1) V. CHEVILLARD, FRANCE # ft i iq Kindly Assisting yst ha 1) | Height, 11 inches ; width, 8} inches it iy ; Ci A country cure, who has called upon an old lady mem- ia ber of his flock, is holding a skein of yarn for her to make a into a ball, and enlivening the operation with the gossip al of the day. Signed at the left. COLLECTION OF WATER COLORS I41i No. 390 " ) i ADOLPHE ARTZ, HOLLAND St Rustic Flirtation Height, 22 inches ; width, 144 inches A Dutch shepherdess leans against a fence, knitting a stocking, and listening to the pleadings of a young farm laborer, who has ceased his labor to indulge in the pleas- ure of a flirtation. Signed at the right. { \ 4A Ly ie : M3 F (4 JOSEF ISRAELS, HOLLAND ‘ Preparing Her Wedding Garment ISK Height, 13 inches ; width, 8 inches A Dutch country girl, sewing industriously upon the linen which is to form part of her wedding outfit. Signed at the left. (Osh VILLEGNG = SPAIN At the Armorer’s Height, 18 inches ; width, 12{ inches A Moorish soldier, examining a long-barrelled flintlock gun, whose desirable character is explained by the ar- morer, who is seated on the divan beside him. Signed at the right. 142 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY X ss nae HUBERT HERKOMER, ENGLAND Learning to be Useful Sux Height, 63 inches; length, 9% inches A little Bavarian country girl is receiving a knitting lesson from her mother, while her younger brothers and sisters look on with interested curiosity. Signed at the right, 1885. No. 394 ERSKINE NICOL, — ‘ae ENGLAND Head of Her Class Y yn Height, 6} inches; length, 9 inches A little Scotch school-girl, returning from school, where she has won a place at the head of her class, is being con- gratulated by her grandfather and grandmother, who show their pride and pleasure at the distinction she has won ; while her brother, who has probably gone to the foct of his class, looks on from the doorway, in no haste to encounter the reproaches which he has deserved. Signed at the left, 1883. - No. 395 H. CAFFIERT. ENGLAND Shutting the Lock Gate pt Height, 27 inches ; width, 20 inches Two buxom country girls, who lean against the gate beam of a canal lock, to close the water-gates after some boat has passed out of the lock. Signed at the left. COLLECTION OF WATER COLORS 143 / No. 396 Ltr AA ee” WINSLOW HOMER, UNITED STATES The Feeding Place Height, 14 inches ; length, 20 inches At the margin of an Adirondack lake a doe, which has come down into the water to feed on the lily-pads, looks around to make certain of security before commencing her meal. Signed at the right, 1889. No. 397 < MARGARETA ROOSENBOOM, HOLLAND Flowers Height, 14 inches ; length, 20 inches A study of cut flowers. Signed at the right. No. 398 JOSEF ISRAELS, HOLLAND When Age Creeps On VE Height, 13 inches ; width, 1o inches An old Dutch peasant woman, seated on a low stool, and bending over a smouldering turf fire in a kitchen chimney. A modified version of the artist’s picture in oil entitled, ‘‘ When One Grows Old.” Signed at the left. 144 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY ii Lfn~__™®: 399 MARGARETA ROOSENBOOM, HOLLAND Flowers Height, 20} inches ; width, r4} inches A study of flowers in a jar. Signed at the left. : a No. 400 < ; ‘A @ P bee tA WINSLOW HOMER, UNITED STATES The Guide Height, 14 inches ; length, 20 inches An old guide and hunter, in his skiff on the forest- enclosed waters of an Adirondack lake, is exploring the shore for the trail of deer or for signs of game coming to feed and drink. Signed at the left. : 4 No. 491 hil. JY AMettt H. DE MARTIN, FRANCE Turkish Lady Height, 6 inches ; width, 3 inches The half-length standing figure of an Oriental woman in the gayly colored negligé costume of the household. Signed at the left, 1882. COLLECTION OF WATER COLORS 145 No. 402 c Aa /] 7 aX ~— f EE ; oe MARGARETA ROOSENBOOM,*-\_ HoLtanp Flowers Height, 13 inches ; length, 21 inches Cut flowers picturesquely shown on a stone wall. Signed at the right. No. 403 TAS IEM eae : eee FERDINAND HEILBUTH, FRANCE Two Friends Height, 17 inches ; length, 23 inches A lady and her pet dog upon the grassy summit of a cliff overlooking the sea, on a summer morning. Signed at the right, 1880. j Ys se r MARTIN’ RICO, ez SPAIN River View in Italy Height, 15 inches ; length, 21 inches An Italian landscape, under a very bright, sunny, sum- mer effect. Signed at the centre. 146 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I, SENEY ; / No. 405 / " l MAK DWIGHT W. TRYON, UNITED STATES Moonrise Height, 10} inches ; length, 134 inches An autumn moonrise, with farm buildings showing in the middle ground against the sky. Signed at the left. No. 406 MRS. C. W. CONANT, UNITED STATES In the Garden Height, 14 inches ; length, 18 inches A lady and little girl in a garden, arranging in bou- quets the flowers they have gathered. Signed at the right. ©“ No. 407 CLE Ea A WILLIAM T. RICHARDS *- Aa Soares Low Tide Height, 12 inches ; length, 23 inches The seashore, at evening, under a showery sky, with the gentle breakers which characterize an ebb-tide. Signed at the left, 1883. COLLECTION OF WATER COLORS 147 57 M/ (2 No. 408 HENRI HARPIGNIES, FRANCE Landscape Height, 20 inches ; width, 144 inches From the margin of a wood on a hilltop, the view ex- tends over a wide prospect of country, dotted with villas, in full summersunshine. A scene in the Southof France, on the Mediterranean coast. Signed at the left, 1882. No. 409 Jf jf EDWARD MORAN, ‘ UNITED STATES Waiting for the Tide Height, 35 inches ; width, 22 inches A Normandy fisher-woman, on the seashore, prepared to go shrimping, and waiting until the tide shall turn so as to serve her purposes. Signed at the left, 1883. No. 410 FREDERICK W. FREER, UNITED STATES Reminiscence Height, 25 inches ; width, 20 inches A young lady, seated, contemplates some flowers in a water globe, which seem to remind her of a pledge of vas- sion past and forgotten byall but her. Signed at the left, on top, 1886. 148 ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE I. SENEY : f No. 411 | “HENRI HARPIGNIES, ~~ FRANCE Moonrise Height, 20} inches ; width, 143 inches A brook at the edge of a wood, with the moon rising in aclear sky. The time is autumn. Signed at the left, 1882. AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGER, THOMAS E. KIRBY, AUCTIONEER. fae nee hey 7% J0290. s i G/F GO.— Le SOG ISG. — Ld Foy ee Li es Be TOG. Press of J. J. Little & Co. Astor Place, New York fd Wd efy 19 Aapepn Bis. | a —S Pg gale ae, eT SOS ESS a ee = ze: a a = a = SS = ao Es = ———— a — SSS — peas ae —— a a er ————— SSS rene = = rea Sp neem = = a ao = see SS = = = | | | | | | One Hundred and Four Works at 4 Ai} Fil Sold at Chickering Hall for $30,290— A Schreyer, Sab a0, Mae Y Sop # is al» ‘ Chickeying Hall was well filled last night at the opening of the sale of the paintings belonging to the estate of the late George I. Seney. Mr. Thomas EK. Kirby was the auctioneer. One hundred and four works were sold, realiz- | ing $36,290. The prices obtained were not wholly | satisfactory, and many regular picture buyers ' showed considerable timidity, and there was a f | | lack of spirit in the bidding, No very important pictures were offered last night, Schreyer’s “A Standard Bearer’ was sold for |. 2,850; Charles Emile Jacque’s ‘‘Sheep,” which rought $830, and Joseph Israels’ “The Wood Gatherer,” $820—the three highest prices of the evening. Mr. H. V. Braman, of Brooklyn, bought ot and Mr, Pembroke Jones the Is- raels Carlsen’s ‘‘Une Plumeuse’’ was bought by Mr. Thomas Jefferson, son of Joseph Jefferson, for $580. The lowest prices of the evening were for Heinrich Lang’s “A Thorough’ red” and ‘‘A Horse’s Head,” which went for $35 each. Alfred i Wahlberg’s “Byen ng at Egremont, Sweden,” was not sold on account of its having sustained | injury. PICTURES, BUYERS AND PRICES. The following is alist of works sold, with—_the- prices and names of buyers:— 1—Jan V. Cheiminski, “*A Polish Post Road;” Dies Heinemany 0s. daswectecs 2—C. Muss Arnolt, “Setters; Mr. Parsons. 2a—O. Muss Arnott, “Pointers;” John K. Bow | ng. . 8—Heinricl ward.. Sa—Helnrich ar a Oecae R. ‘Coast, “Path in ‘the Adirondacks— Keene Valley;” A. Wempheimer ............. 55 aah Gay, “Le Decrotteur;” John R. Dow- ies Fatty edie, “Gallant Impertinences;” “wl MH OI BT isto Giac Gu Kusteca nae ica Mi NURS sven eibietseeD 350 ee caries H. Davis, “Autumn Aftertoon;” Mr. EWG OU WAT is, cialsscinin scars aislore ra aimig etalarerpraigitad giaiaiy cient vis) 8—Vacslay Brozic, pune Me Schaus & "805 ce oases ~14—Carl Heffner, “Rel PIGHILOMICOs cp oen cisicsuty ie neceweuinn Jee pldgtenne oats 15—Gregor yon Bochmann, ‘Waiting ‘for the Boate:” BE. Berolzhelmer.........se0cece eens ww eO0) 16—K. Nicsy, ‘The Koses;’”’ W.S. Ingraham.. ». 260 Ber ae qeipemcott. “Rouge et Noir," Mr. Wood- 18—-G Fonace, “Still Lites" A: Wimptenhotmer.... 140 19—T. Honrath, ‘‘Breaking Ground,” A. W. Healy. 225, ee chatles -MeWille Dewey, “Sunset; 1. DrBe os Wheeler APO APE apoE ere trian SEN circ Alin icns » 205 Lee: 4 —Hainilton Hamilton, “Veiled Head;” John R. PVG WIRELINE aie io disic ex ci Ge'uis sje sa Comet hase amie sere aisles 25—Edmund Harburger. ‘The Widow: aie Hoyt Bros. 210 26—Alexis Harlamoff, ‘Girl’s Head;” Hoyt Bro 800 27—Jeun Jacques Henner, ‘Ideal Head: 3) Geo F, Paul 261 299—F. Childe Hagean, landscape; P. V. Barnett. 80 80-—-George Intess, “Moonrise; Knoedler & Co... 640 $1—Jules Lefebvre, “Diana;” Knoedler & Co....... 524 peo Bal h A. Blakelock, jandscape and “Indian Fisherman:” Dr. Heineman...........5 eceee P Se ; ee = Za z TERRA TS SSH LRT SAPPY SE FS aa ss a See ee a SSS RS a = Sa a ia Sage rt ae ene a y a ait wei ———— EEE ~ a ——— =e Se | soaarictts Knip, “Fiowers;* Charles Parsons... 700 4. F. H. Kremmeret, ‘The Reader;” 4. Christ Del- a 0 i MPEMOULC Ores sj ctie von. ook yates wastes ant sheets S5-R, Bruce Crane, “Autumn Woods;"* George be MORE scala clea donee uuetcanacne ee 5 ss $6—Gustave Gourtois, “A Midday Dreamer; Will- Patri 1s SING sciasing s caaeoney nd cebew ante atleaites 6 275 87-Altr ed Weinsz Kowalski, “Pursued by Wolves;? RINES Dev DUCK ics. cswabibosamendiecstie sieves «cme és / 9g—Hendrik Willem Mesdag, “Barly ao A. AMT AIV clic ddeee rs eirtachecesersacss css. 280 $9. ae Munthe, “Vwinter “hevenin A eaiaghin RUZ ale oe Ed sities Sennen Homoalammue es 360 41.—Georges Michel, “River View: Hoyt Bros..... 850 42,—Henri Lerolle, “after Work;” G. W. Garmer.. 540 43.—Cari Marr, “Poral Flirtation;” A. L. Major... 175 ade ee alk oat meerent Place;:” L. B, Jennings 47-—-E no Merk “A Court Martial;” W.T. Corneil..... 850 48—Charies H. Davis, ‘‘Kdge of & Wood in Autumn; 2 . W. Cromwell........ Salted Gioia daivias PRES Ea L3 db agoivte Artz, ‘Humble industry; Hoyt Bros. 2&0 Peo noes Couture, Cae Heaa;” Reichard Ewalt Pieleaiant sos coscnekecses anes waste pe ee Picknell, “Silvery Morning,” AVP: : A Eau Ane antes Came deems auateas «+» 210 eae stint, oe Another ‘Drop; Beye 58—George i McCord, mA Salderaet Trout puree 3? Hoyt Brothers...... dada bude ceeniew ns 200 59—J. H. De Haas, ‘Belgian Gattie;? Hoyt vetoes: ae Sea Uh a manine liaebeaien a pt eemelany ellis 350 6o—Willem Maris, “The Duck House,” S. Putnam. 260 6i—William Roeiofs, “At Pasture,” Hoyt Brothers 330 62—Henry. W. Ranger, “Near Laaren, Holland;” MiPMLOVETIAEEL. pe niccweecs pac mvceenic secny intact 115 63—Alfred Stevens, “in Reverie: Mr. Woodward. 16) Cattle;:” A. P. Dix, _ 65—Ferdinand Roybet, “Testing th “Wi HeEINEMANN.......cceresceeseeseee sees 66—Arthur Parton, “In the Ackyille Hoyt Brothers. asia's + ike v vin aielnianejee 6 Gisiuas Bis:t'ks, sleibin 67—Gustave Courtois, ““fhe Plot of the Sto 64—E. De Praters, ‘‘Landscape and Ee PPRAINS Ti cals sorcae coe ek Le cin ees wixeiclae slstelisle estes sim 2, 850 be-Adoipne oaterhitell, “the Print Collectors: 32 Wek “Henry Day...... 68—Dennis M, Bunker, “A | A. A. Healy....e...5 69—Johann Wilhelm Prey ’ GENthals .oiecnececseulisecesawede somes sees 880 “0—Jacques Maris, “The Sand Wagon; AA, Healy. 310 "i—Robert Schleich, ‘Wayside Refreshment;” Schaus & Co . Ferckpbert Koehler, ° n 76. Gerge HH. ‘Devonshire Downs, Near Litracombe;” FL S. Wells. ......05 ceseeeeeee ees 190 W7—H. once Jones, Winter Hvening;’” Mri Don- i PIG feat RR ARPS SRE BOL Cn brcurcermo 1 ciiureorecres "8—Horace W. Robbing, “A Summer Afternoon?’ Marvin Preston.....ccccccan cece eee esece ase eee te 215 £79—Fritz von Uhde, “Gonsolation; * TL, Christ Del- WNOMICO fascias cu derinca nc sioner ebnitsine «a noghent 3820 _80—F. Smith-Hald, *‘After Vespers, ;? Hoyt Bros.... 240 8i—Richard Pauli, ‘‘Crepuscule;” Mr. Leverldge... 180 ateae Deschamps, “Wild Flowers;” Hoyt Bros. 110 88—Joset Isracils. “ihe Wood Gatherer;” Pem- POKES JONES. ..ccssccecccecdees atceestecsveseecs 820 84—-Alexander H. Wyant, “The Edge of at Wood: e ‘AB S. Ingr. a Mase eta leah oy aisha oetatete hivlataie iets V6) een » Paul CAG DEM Ne erate tia Sere mle Wrece alters gle sia eke austen 425 ‘ 175 93—Alfred Drier: Ae soniigne in “Norway: Bh Hoyt Brothers.......ee sss ete esse eens Restart cer 360 94—Otto von Thoren, “Waiting for the “Tow?” HOVE BYOCHEYB....cccsct ers cceceeeesectees ens ae ee 400 95—Alfred Wahlberg, ‘A Landscape in Norway; Pr, HeiMeManny,...ccceccercee csc eerenevecerese »' 290 96—Heinrich Ziigel, “The Ai Toilet?" Knoedier & Co. . 825 * 200 oe i | 102—A. | ing; A, Wimpfheimer.......- so ygeene estes ' 108—Emile Carlsen, “Une Piumeuse;” Thomas Jet- pe | WSiesinee cen Poawaiy ype tooled pes auts vteibiatee tert a wir aaie cede see ae ¢ess0.4 seaseecee ie SS ince enen en fh | Tota. sesererseess PICTURES SOLD ONLY FAIRLY WELL. But Slightly Better Prices at the Second Night of the Third Seney Sale, KNAUS’ “EXCUSE ME, SIR,” $6,000. The Total Obtained at Chickering Hall for the 108 Paintings Was Only $61,530. | ABOUT BUYERS AND PRICES. Although the attendance at the second night's sale of the third Seney collection last evening was larger than on the first night there was little improvement in the bidding, which was rather spiritless. Some of the more important pictures sold at comparatively low prices. A hundred and eight works were disposed of last night for $61,530, making for two nights’ sale for 212 works $91,820. Ludwig Knaus’ “Excuse Me, Sir,”’ which was greeted with applause, was sold to Knoedler & Co. for $6,000, the highest price of the evening. — They also bought Troyon’s “A Coast Pasture” for $3,200. Jules Dupré’s “The Farm’ was purchased by Mr. S. Putnam for $2,600, and Auguste Bonheur’s “At the Stream” went to E. T. Butler for $2,200. ‘Charles H. Davis’ “Summer Shade” was bought; by Mr. George Story for $60, the lowest price of } the evening. PICTURES, BUYERS, PRICES. The following is a list of the works sold, with the prices and names of most of the buyers:— 104—Deschamps, ‘Magdalen; Mr. Woodward..... $110 105—De Blaas, “A Venetian Girl,” Knoedler & Co. 150. 106—Charnay, “Summer Pleasures;” W. T. Cornell 290 4107—Chaignéeau, ‘Guardians of the Flock; Knoed- 500. £ 285 109—Billet, ‘‘Harvest Time:” C. W. Luys - 210 110—Auguste Bonheur, “At the Stream;” H.T. Butler iccecc essen s ness snes cine nines Rnocteosg so 2,200 111—Charles H. Davis, ‘‘Moonlight:” Mr. Kinney.. 110 112—Jules Dupré, ‘The Farm;’’ 8. Putnam’........ 2,600 113—Deschamps, “Child Reading;”’ G. RB. S.. » 800 114—Cazin, “‘A French Road,” Schaus & Co.. - 825 315—Fuller, ‘Shearing the Donkey;” H. Marks... 225 wood Clear: 116—R.§ swalit Giftcrd, “A : ark i erred eis OD. nascape eye ew H. “Low Hae Be Sot et a aE coe 125—Lessi, ee. ee Bes Welsh River; ‘en nee? “At iisngpree 3181—Alfred Stevens, * ‘Reverie 182—Troyon, om to Market: 1838—YVon iso W ant, In the Forest” —W yant, “In vpegecasascesee e g_Breton, “Cherry Time;” A. AT ROObE Ee nnes 675 1Si—Bristol, “Shadows Upon the ‘aia James aes cS Be ln ae Sieh exe Hare) Chase, ees 475 189—Eichelberger, ‘‘Th Mr. Loveridge.. 220 Cromwell......seeeecersreenee 825 141—Inness, “indian Scalar RH. iaistead.... 650 142—Knaus, “Excuse Me, Sir; * Knoedler & Co.... '6.000 ~ 148—Lerolle, “The Sheperdess;” Mr. Loveridge.... 370 q4c-Minor, “Bdge of the WO00G”’.......+-.7+::seeeees 145—Mettling, ‘‘The Snuil Box: Walter Satterlee. 205 146—F. D. Millet, “At the Window; 2 Be ve berkins. 424 147— Michel, “Landscape;” H. BE. HayeS.....+..++-02 200 148—Mauve, “Shelter for the Night” *Khoedler & : 149—Mettling, “iphe Cook? Hoyt Bros,..... Be Meenas “Sunset, Isie of Wight;” 161—Oeder, “ithe Farm;” Hoyt Bros ibe elie d Stevens, ‘ ee 154—Trovon, “A Coast 155—Wyant, “Sunset;” Knoedler & Co 156—Inneas, ‘The Hillside;” R. L. Bar 157—Israels, ‘*Will They Returns” J. T. ae 158—Chaplin, “Unmasked;” D. H. Rip oe “The Cherry Girl; Br eVauies x; ae CLOTS... ccccccees sesescenedeccssensccccaeras us 160—Davis, “Summer Shade;” George Story.. 60 161—Heftner, “Miniatures;” Mr. Donaldson...... 165 162--Eckenfelder, “The Village Smithy;” SMAYKS.c..ccceccccncscccccsenecrercsessose Saeco LO. 168—Lefebvre, “ ‘Sappho; ” George N. Tyner....... 750 164—Andreas Achenbach, “After the Storm; ” Adoldh Lewishon......s.ccesessoescneer ters we (235 165—Rebn, “Salt Marshes;” “Mr. Donaldson....... 240 466—Alfred Stevens, ‘On the Coast;” "sarauel UNterMeyer ...sscsceeeceesssesteessnecenecerrs 800 poet nine Demont-Breton, “Gold and Blue; BID GNAM.. 0.00. ccdseeees eens ese senecces . 250 ges Alesanier Harrison, “After Sunset; 7 f Halstead ........02 seescresccecees 600 169— Winslow Homer, “Watching ‘the 13% we Seine Senmeascpice sess 640. 171—Clausen, * {72—Monet, “A River Bank;”’ ‘Durand: Ruel 1,300 473—Von Molitor, “Devotion; E. L. Rose........4 215 174—Von Thoren, "A Summer Storm; 400 ato Weyl “The Environs of Washington;" eae PUN Seles cian sMtewemsaiawenitasinge SEE RomNwne hee Us 176—Wahiberg. “Path to the Shore”. te Bb 177—Zilm, “‘Venice:” Hoyt Bros......s....sees.0s = 750 178—J. C C.’Adams, “A. Yorkshire Wheatteid® eats ; re Pee Bolton Jon es, “Karly Springs" Cc. ace WN FA Cain a Re ave Waa Ca tee ke nets Suaptnletelen 850 181—Momnies: ‘October; 35 Henry ey bad 182—Pelouse, ‘“‘Sunset;” 3. M. A. Stursberg 830 185—Harlamoff, “Hungarian Girl; ?? Hoyt Bros.. 740 184—Hawxsley, “At Glen Conway; "CC. W. Luy ster 95 185—Lero ux,*‘Landscape;”’ Pembroke Jones..... Pee tit) »186—Lerolle, ‘‘With the Risiug Moon;” L. Hodges. 320 is7—Robbing. | “A.New: England Highway;’ C. WIS OTIGs siihe ca vieiele s narneamue sais sacle pmeacce 188—Roelofs, “the Riverside,” F. B. Jenning: 510 189—Vollon. ‘‘For the Ball;” E.P. Bacon.... 5 190—Vibert, “On the Watch;” Thomas Jeffers ‘es 191—Wyant, ‘‘A Moorland Sunset;” EK. T. Butler 300 192—Tamburner, “Good News;” Hoyt Brothers 710 198—Rico, ‘Near Venice;” C. W. Luyster. ‘ iv4—Sanchez-Perrier, “The Birches;” ye t, Butler rth 195—Mauve, “‘The Shepherd and His Guard,” THOMAS Mei eNs ON. «isos were waencvesucccven $55 Econ orn “A Tender. “Missive,” F. B. Pe civinjer Wales sleieieteve a¥e\vls is; slave: {e7—Jong kine. “Mooniight;” J. M. Harrison... cee ina _Volion, “Still Lites” George A. oe 203 | | [99—Israels, “The Letter;’’ Dr. Heineman 3 boondae uet, “A Creole; G. W. Heras aera 460 02—Le ‘Pol vin, .* oye Bubbles; Hoyt Brothers. 370 08—Fdelfeldt, ‘the Newest Novel;”’ ee p04—Jiminez, “The Nursling;”* ja Ba ere con eet 205—Weuzlein, “The Coming Borie a st M.A. ere Saar % ab i onture, ‘Italian oman; *?Pemb 207—Davis, “The Herdsman:” 1. aeons Jones. 270 pee Ped Bok, ehesctesn The Hague and the Sea;’? : 309—Courbet, Le “Source ‘da Lusine = #i—Carpes “A Parisian Afternoon;” J. W. Brown 510 “311-—-Carpentier, “The King of the Meadows;” é eS Louis Seeberger. agi ae tee pecwcssesescccnvocwe PEO DObAl ancestor oasis “Potal of first night. Grand total .......... SENEY SALE'S yo) THIRD NIGHT. One Hundred and Five Piotines Disposed of in Chickering Hall for $109,315. w 1 ESS & 5 cou S ° Se SS ee ee KNAUS’ “COFFEE HOUR" $8,200. Three Nights Sale of 317 Works Re- sulted in $201,135, Which Is Not a Briiliant Total FRICHS SOX MOV THAT. BETTER The third and concluding night's sale of the oh paintings belonging fo the estate of the late George i. Seney took place in Chickering Hell Jast nizht. “There was again a good at- tendance and the bidding, especially for the finer paintings. was, somewhat Inore spirited ijhan on Wednesday: and, ‘Thursday evenings. One hundred and five, works .were sold for $109,315, making, the total for, the three nights’ sale for she 317 pictures, $201,135. Knaus’ ‘The Coffee. Hous, * brought the high-’ est price of last evening $8,200. It went to Schaus & Co.. Diaz’s “fGdee -of .the Wood” was bought by Knoedier & “Co: ‘for . 47,00). Daubigny’s ‘A °Viliage . on . the Marne” was sold for $6,5)), and Troyon’s “Renard pris. du Pitge’)’ for, $5,900. Housseau’s “Le Petit Pont.” which brought 34,000, ($6,800) at the Bellino sale m. Paris: about: two years ago, was sold jast nirht. for $5,500 to Boussod,- Yalidom & Co, Millstt’s “Le Bucheron” re alized $4,275 and George Inness’ “A Spring Morning’” om tndst creditable figure for a native land: eJoseph Mélin’s “Game Overhead’ brought \ $109, the lowest price of the evening. " PICTURES, BUYERS aND PRICHS. — | The followin is a list of the works sold, with | ths prices and names of most of the buyers:— 4 i i P ay yh, NEARRS rice beeen deine bah a 216--Dinz, oN be: Bussod, Vaiadon & Co. Bes ‘| 215--Pokitonow, “Autumo/at l'Isie Adam,” Will- ; : TEE CACOTWEN Ors foie as was Gaemeecig a Progerisiets 400 | 21#—Pokitonow, “A Pool in the Meadow,” ALK... 410 2isa—G. Kuchi, ‘Selecting His Subse ¢ ler & Co. : 180 | 219—-Sunchez-Perrier, { SNGT TRING Seecie By a nrsjap ie = pe tip ons nie blsla gases 520 229—Vibert, ‘A New Score;” Louis Kttlinger.. 550 2 -Mélin, “Game Overnead,? H. N. Fraser 160 222-4. Wyant, “In the Forest;"\8. FB. Paul.. 5x0. oa Ziew, “The Lovers,” F. B. Jennings 800 | ezd—-Nemhuys, © *s Am ment;? M aay Kinball. Agta kAbe Goals 50 4 Vollon, “3 ; dg 235 | Leader, “On toe Severn;” A. Tooth & sc 350 297—Salmon, “he Turkey Tender;” H. Marks... ov3—Marr, “A Medieval s 2 eee aot Gilford...,.2..5. eneae ee A SO5 220—Lefebvre, Diana,” Stanford White... 2380—i. Swain, “Gifford, a Country Roadside; Waillinios WinigliGs; cin ches dees ees eiae ne 231—Von Pettenkofen, “The Pumpkin Cart;” SCMAUS 0s: COs. cciubise welt eaitie usin vowncs sarn er necme ler & Co Sa ees reared Saar rp a 258—Jacque, ‘* ummer;’” Hoyt Brother x ? 234—Cazin, “Autumn,” Charles £, Clark,.........,. 450 235—Quadrone, ‘In’ from the Cold;” Elmer T. Butler 550 236—Mauve, “Ploughing;” G. R.S.......... = 1,750 237—Meyer, “Taking His Ease;” Schaus & Co.,..... “00 238—Harlamoff, “A Village Beauty;” Schaus & Co. 910 esp— Wyant, “Che Rivwlet? co cee csee cheer neenees “05 210—Alfred Stevens, ‘‘Ready for the Promenade,” SEDO J INGES UBL Retin wie tarepccnsialotorsiangenareioveine whelnaeelenasa oon LOSS 241—Roelots, “The Bargemen’s Breakfast’’ (wate color); F. B.Senmings.: 06... e deere ees eee 249—Pearce, “Daisies and Corn Flowers;” Mr. Loveridge.....: «is HA LAU AbrGAnaOo: see's 243—Innes, “Karly Autumn”.......... - 1,000 241—Laurens, “The Widow:” L. Hodges.... 33 245—Martis, “Storm Clouds;” Thomas Jefferson... 246—Von Uhdey “The Lost Child;” Dr. B. F. Trt) SGN AeonaG sora Goleouetts 247—Vollon, “Study of Still Lite; 248— Delphy, ‘La Seine prés Mantes; 2,9—Rafftaeli, *L’Ancre;” L. Hodges., 950—Boldini, “The Wait;” James T. A Paeetsiet | 951— William M, Chase, “By the Lake;’’ Frederick f Cromwe tiered. ceclbkclWacomieldieintis eeae pepsi 300 | H 252—Corot, ‘Ville d’Avray;”. Thomas Jefferson... 4,300 £53—Vaubleny, “On the Marne;” Thomas Jefferson 2,250 254—Dupré, “Windy Weather; Boussod, Valadon coat OLA apereene UE eia ce sat ttt eae eter ScRAESS 1,550 255—Fromentin, ‘The Halt;” Pembroke Jones.... 1,800 256—Dupré, “The Farmyard;” 8. F. Paul.... .. ... 600. | 957—Decamps, “Le Chenil;”” Durand-Ruel & Co... 1,175 | 258—Rousseau, “Le Petit Pont;’? Boussod, Valadon t (oY Di RRR AVI St eee NGNTIAN ids OsaGAnEboRn AG 5,500 | 259—Delacroix, “Lion Devouring a Goat;” Pem- PrOKe JONES.... ese eesceccescasseerereees hs eta 1,800 230—Vollon, “Kitchen Utensils;” Hoyt Brothers... 320 261—Wyant, ‘“‘Suuset Gold and Crimson;” Charles } He Clapiassaae ss cake cies seis sep apinisale diciee.cn'e crete 410 262—Veyrassat, “The Barge Horses;”’ C. W. Luy- SGOT at da cenincaie siaidieb © Musing eteaiaioiniea Niels alsiate's vos ane BOO d, “Le Palais Ducal a Never: & 400 | 870 | | 215 \ 320 Blakeslee. :..+.0100+5: RE agen waa Ae UN A 1 560, | 263—Vollon,"Vue de Paris;” Bussod Valadon& Co, 425, 269—Harpignies, “Edge of the Wooa; Sunset;’’ | H. EB. Hayes... cee cece ceeceee cten este ee en enters 810 - 979—Alexander Harrison, “Moonrise; Samuel UnbePMCV ER. ack e sere eee cette ee tee net eee enn es 271—Inness, “The storm; 8, F, Pau... 272—Israels, “When One Grows Old,” Selmar Hess 973—Inness, “Tenafly Oak Autumn; R. H. Hal- 2,550 | 875 | Onto mecterancatetnias i Vie) o76—Mélin, “Vhe Prize.” A. J. Root. ....... Aipmivalee 275. 4 e77—Inness, (‘A Spring Morning; Samuel. Unter- Brey Or aay ; Rice Bear ii anes 37080 { 78—Millet, ‘Le Bucheron;? Durand: hu O.. 4,273 | bancarayon. “Renard Pris du Piége;” John Ww. | i Bourke ....c. cee ele ceed eee es eo inoremne 3 5,000 + a SI EE Sn 8 280—Diaz, “ndge-of the Wood,, Jonsainenicass he : hoedier | & Co. an ees 00 . 1—Dan igny, * “A Village on the Mz ~ 932—Giém. Bords au, i x Mr... Loveridge. Ae. 2a3—Jongkind, °Gr idk fey" James T. Abbe. e Street. Player; C. W. L e85—Knaus, the Coffee ‘Hour;” Sctiaus is Co. 286—Roelofs, “In Holland,” A. Ab itiealya Sree. Q87—Stevens, “Meditation;” James T. Abbe. £s8—Vollon, “A oo of the fee pe ho. : MOOb.. 2.6 a ar oe es ANS. 289—Pokitonow 12 Putnam..... 290—Isabey, “‘Roya Te A DRG sy 291—Boughton, ‘pie Juag ‘LY willer;””. Boussod, ‘Vaiadon & Co. y2-— William The has. “Tn the Studio” Srederick. Cromwell. oog—Inness, “Sundown at Montelatry dict.. Co » g95—Duoré 246—Troyon, 2y7--Courbet, “The Wiising bee ae ane & Oe cnt he Gea Coane hia AG Mrlala'o lUlate oO Dre Malai s9s—lInnesa, ‘A A September Breeze;” pug—Stevens, “The Departure; Ss Hoyt Br ‘others. So0—Pauli, “At Sunset;” Mrs. M. Rk. Freoch.. ; S01-—-Von ‘ohae, “The oad to Bethlehem;” Det DeiMOnied... vee secenee cesses ota ae ca as . 650 go2—Pearce, ‘Going to Work: William Wright.. 310 } wee mW ablberg, “The Landing Place,” Hye Ciel Brothers sey a cue sala eueee ueeslare acs 420 s04—Ranger, “Duteh Landse ape” 850 . $05—Wood, “The “Quac kx _ Doctor;” “Wiliam WLM. rece ee lee cent ee ceed a ae wena da ae ee 340. 806—l.erolle, “The arvest;” A. ‘Tooth & BONS’. taser Rees go7—Knight. “The L 203—IMsciiok. * ‘Portrait, of a Girl;” A soa—Artz, “Gleaners of the Shore,” i 5 | 310-—-Mall, “ine Shepherd’s Breakfast,” James i Deering Ret Houraner asc, oiiiotc Toe 850. j $11—Nenupert, “Landscape; ” Henry Hentz........- 410 | 812—Parton, pes el After the Raln;” Knoed- | Pet QA COME aise Shersiate aie os piscslnre Sapa rolemtialsgenct talatezaray dpe 900, + 318—Von Thoren, “Share and Share Alike;” J. ve cael A, Stursburg L820} 314—Marr, “Peace aad War;” A, Blumenstiel.. 305 815—Neuhuys, “the Seed Bowl,” Thomas Jefter- ; | SOM ciety nelanial av asec ore sels simsasinieis AREA CRG © 590 i Motalesc- senate eae Eaennn bas cues 109,315 | Total first two miehve 8 Met OL, 820 Grand total for oil paintings.:........ Wese era $201, 135. | oq) ~ ae fat we eee ee ST Sa ey =, Se Se — a Sen NS Sos