3 x nt i 2 “ * 7 ; ; LAty , j ‘ 9 ; y J an Alt “5 j nd ¥ ny (eS 3 f ve wo re buat iP F yl 4 i PANSY ‘ a: VP ,% , % F ) te y) i ae | eyo} tik J ' { fA iY tai ‘ fe j i ' Par tea y 4 ‘ ; ae F \ 4 es J i 4 F j ) fl | | r Lo ' 4 ‘of " $ SELLE MAN SHARPE [426 (bPserts bg i i “sf - ON FREE EXHIBITION Prom january 23, Until Time of Sale Weekdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. « Sunday HeOIn -2ebOanen. it UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE Thursday and Friday Evenings, January 28 and 29, at 8:15 O’Clock Exhibition and Sale at the AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON AVENUE: 56TH ¢to 57TH STREET New York City 1920 EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PAINTINGS FROM THE COLLECTION OF MRS. I. N. SELIGMAN _- New York Sold By Her Order AND FROM THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM H. SHARP - Philadelphia Sold By Order of the PRoviIDENT [rust Co. Spee eiladelphia and Tuomas S. Lanarp ieeecutors of the Will of Wiliam Harold Sharp Deceased AND OTHER PRIVATE SOURCES sales Gonducted by Mr. O. Bernet S Mr. H. A: Parke AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION - INC. MANAGERS The AMERICAN ART | _ Designs its and Directs -All Det Text and Ty CONDITIONS OF SALE I. REJECTION OF BIDS: Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance, may be rejected by the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. IT. THE BUYER: ‘The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. Ill. IDENTIFICATION AND DEPOSIT BY BUYER: The name of the buyer of each lot shall be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a card giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the purchase prices as may be required. If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so purchased may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. - IV. RISK AFTER PURCHASE: Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneers hammer, and thereafter the property is at the purchaser’s risk, and neither the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss of, or any damage to any article by theft, fire, breakage, however occasioned, or any other cause whatsoever. V. DELIVERY OF PURCHASES: Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. VI. RECEIPTED BILLS: Goods will only be delivered on presentation of a receipted bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recog- nized and honored as an order by the buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a receipted bill is lost before delivery of the property has been taken, the buyer should immediately notify the Association of such loss. VII. STORAGE IN DEFAULT OF PROMPT PAYMENT AND CALLING FOR GOODS: Articles not paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following that of the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to and stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the pur- chaser, and the cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will be upon the purchaser. In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the day following that of the sale, the Association and the auctioneer reserve the right, any other stipulation in these conditions of sale notwith- standing, in respect to any or all lots included in the purchase bill, at its or his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to re-sell the same at public or private sale without further notice for the account of the buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for any deficiency and all losses and expenses sus- tained in so doing. VIII. SHIPPING: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a busi- ness in which the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any assump- tion of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. IX. GUARANTY: ‘The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot correctly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association of the correctness of the description, genu- ineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or imperfection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold ‘as is” and without recourse. Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and the Association will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judg- ment may thereafter sell the lot as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without foundation. X. RECORDS: ‘The records of the auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and seller as the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. XI. BUYING ON ORDER: Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or tele- phone, if conditions permit, will be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing condi- tions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his agent been present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded, if the lot differs from its catalogue description. Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clear- ness as to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot num- ber be given, but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of art, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the one trans- mitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also be given. PRICED CATALOGUES: Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copying the necessary information from the records of | the Association. These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the auctioneer or by an officer of the Association. AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. OTTO BERNET | Manacers HIRAM H. PARKE AUCTIONEERS Peiteke Ache elas FOR UNITED STATES AND STATE TAX PNSURANCE AND OTHER PURPOSES CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS eA PPRAISALS. The American Art Association, Inc., will furnish appraisements, made by experts under its direct supervision, of art and literary property, jewelry and all personal effects, in the settlement of estates, for inheritance tax, insurance and other purposes. CATALOGUES. The Association is prepared to supple- ment this appraisal work by making catalogues of private libraries, of the contents of homes or of entire estates, such catalogues to be modeled after the fine and intelligently produced Sales catalogues of the Association. Upon request the Association will furnish the names of many Trust and Insurance Companies, Executors, Admin- istrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private individuals for whom the Association has made appraisements which not only have been entirely satisfactory to them, but have been accepted by the United States Estate Tax Bureau, the State Tax Commission and others in interest. The AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 7 INC. MADISON AVENUE» s6rx to 57TH STREET New York (ity FIRST SESSION THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28, AT 8:15 Catalogue Numbers i to g4 inclusive 4 So | JOHN LEON MORAN ee AMERICAN: 1864— ae re Maden I—THE FISHERMAN A GREEN lily pond with floating blossoms is surrounded by a green mass of delicate reeds and forest vegetation. At the right, in a skiff, is a man in a sun-hat, fishing. W ater-color: Height, 9% inches; length, 14 inches, Signed at lower right, LEON Moran. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. CHARLES HARRY EATON, A.N.A. /O+ AMERICAN: 1850—I9QOI Dad arnrentaum 2*4 QUIET DAY Tue emerald shore of a lake, jutting out to the right in a promon- tory, with groups of trees and a pair of twin buildings, before which are riding idly two boats with pairs of bare masts. Water-color: Height, 9 inches; length, 20 inches. Signed at lower left, C. Harry Eaton. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. So WILLIAM HENRY DRAKE ie ¥ AMERICAN: 1856— Lr Ianentacm 3—AN OCTOBER DAY IN the foreground a half frozen pool, behind which is the undu- lating line of the brown grass of the meadow, crowned with the variegated color masses of a yew, birches and the like—cut by the dark band of the distant hills. W ater-color: Height, 10 inches; length, 4 inches. Signed at lower right, WiLL H. DRAKE, and dated 1886. Property of Mrs. Il. N. SELIGMAN. WILLIAM MERRITT POST, A.N.A. Cae AMERICAN: 1856— Nn. La 4—DECEMBER MORNING Rocks and pebbles, touched with russet and green, encompass the course of a little stream flowing into the foreground, with feathery, half-stripped trees at the left and the promise of a glowing dawn low down in the sky over the distant blue hills at the right. Water-color: Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. Signed at lower left, WW. MERRITT Post. wd Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. ROSWELL MORSE See ele NAS i el AMERICAN: 184I—I9g15 A. Mw bari s—FOREST INTERIOR THE heart of the wood, with a sunlit path and a pool in the cen- tre and trees with a whole gamut of tones of green glinting in their leaves. The foreground is strengthened by a massive rock and the boles of two trees at the right. Water-color: Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches. Signed at lower right, R. M. SHURTLEFF. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. i - WILLIAM LOUIS SONNTAG, N.A. oO | i AMERICAN: 1822—1900 Mea lb GEIS 6—MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE GREEN Alpine pasture rising abruptly at the right to cliffs and the blue summit of a mountain, on which is perched the wreck of a tumbledown chalet before a screen of green fir trees. | Water-color: Height, 9 inches; length, 15 inches. Signed at lower right, W. J. SONNTAG, and dated 1891. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. 15° 9 Ee: ARTHUR PARTON, N.A. AMERICAN: 1842—I1914 tp Shamproor 7—WOODLAND POOL THE water is girdled by rocks and a labyrinth of tree trunks stretching up out of the picture. In the centre, a diffused beam of sunlight penetrates through the delicate leafage to the water's s edocs Water-color: Height, 14% inches; length, 21 inches. Signed at lower left, ARTHUR PARTON. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. ARTHUR QUARTLEY, N.A. AMERICAN: 1839—1886 A Stage 8—KEY PORT A BROAD expanse of water with a line of moored yachts, a row- boat with figures in the foreground and in the right middle distance a jetty. A great billowing mass of white cloud finds brilliant reflection below. Water-color: Height, 8% inches; eaeiel 12 inches. Signed at lower left with monogram A.Q., and dated KEyporT, AUG. ’78. Property of a Private Collector. # ~—sr the sunset. HENRY FARRER IS A AMERICAN: 1843—1903 O Jdtonsh, Agerh 9—A PENSIVE HOUR WATERY cross-roads, the green banks at the right with shrubs and elm trees and the solitary seated figure of a boy. In the distance a wood and houses silhouetted against the orange band of / Water-color: Height, 18 inches; length, 25 inches. Signed at lower left, H. FARRER. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. f° GEORGE H. McCORD, A.N.A. ial ’ Vive 4. Hbawk AMERICAN: 1848—1909 10—BLACK GANG CHINE, ISLE OF WIGHT Lookinc down from above, the blue water of the Solent seen through a cleft in“the rocks, with the pinnacled mass of a cliff at the left brilliant with color notes, and on which is the figure of a solitary climber. ) Water-color: Height, 20 inches; width, 11 inches. Signed at lower left, G. H. McCorp. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. EMMA E. LAMPERT COOPER AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY VA ln , o 11—d HAYBOAT LusuH green meadowland with a brook in the foreground on which is a flat-bottomed boat. On the farther bank a low haystack, cattle pasturing, and in the distance woods and a village. JO7 Water-color: Height, 11 inches; length, 15 inches. Signed at lower left, E. E. LAMPERT. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. 30 2 ROSWELL MORSE SHURTLEFF, N.A. AMERICAN: 184I—I9QI5 9.0 Ialh 12—EDGE OF A WOOD THE emerald and brown earth, carpeted with leaves, ends at the right in a mass of rock. Through the trees can be seen in the central distance the forest’s end, with the still waters of a lake. Water-color: Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches. Signed at lower right, R. M. SHURTLEFF. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. CHARLES HARRY EATON, A.N.A. — | | AMERICAN: 1850—r1901 Gur KJ. Aoolly 13—INDIAN SUMMER _ THE corner of a pond of irregular shape with a grassy bank heaped __ with russet-brown shrubs and tall slender stripped willows; in the right distance open meadow country. Water-color: Height, 10 inches; length, 16 inches. | ‘Signed at lower right, C. Harry EATon. | Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. AMERICAN: 1820—I9IO | /7 So W: WHITTEREDGE, N.A. Ws Kw V4 Vg ye | 14—LANDSCAPE STUDY ’ LONG grass with thistles and gaily colored weeds, and in the back- ground a wind-blown line of trees. In the right foreground, a des- olate field is broken by tie’corner of a marshy pool. Height, 734 inches; length, 11% inches. _ Signed at lower left, WM. WHITTEREDGE. Property of Mr. RicHarp H. LAWRENCE. “7 J Se ARTHUR QUARTLEY, N.A. AMERICAN: a Yaurilew 1s—MARINE OLIVE-BROWN sea, with a fishing vessel at the right; in the dis- tance a flat coast line flecked with the buildings and smoke of a town. A blue sky with balls of cirrus clouds darkens threateningly | at the zenith: Height, 8% inches; length, 12 inches. Signed at lower right, ARTHUR QUARTLEY. Property of a Private Collector. HOWARD HILL XIX CENTURY * ash 8 tall 16—THE MEETING PLACE ON the grass in the foreground, where fowls are pecking under the branches of an oak tree, a boy is seated on a log facing three small girls in the costume of the ’eighties. A few feet away, at the right, is a quiet river which reaches away into the distance, the hither bank with trees and the roofs and spires of a town. Height, 12 inches; width, to inches. Signed at lower left, Howarp Hitt. Property of a Private Collector. ROBERT CRANNELL MINOR, N.A. | AMERICAN: 1840—1I904 HK. fof, ae 17—AUTUMN SUNSET WILD scrub country rising at left and right, with ragged tree forms tilted inwards and taking on various hues in silhouette against the brilliant sunset low down in the sky of turquoise. oO- Millboard: Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches. Signed at lower right, MtNor; signed on back, Rost. C. Minor, and dated 1896. : Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. J8O-. ALBERT LOREY GROLL, N.A. AA ho 4 Z, : E AMERICAN: 1866— ‘ 1i8S-_NEW MOON: NEVADA Tue plain in the foreground is deep green, almost black, save for a small patch of water in the centre. The angular line of the violet hills takes on warmth under the brilliant sunset tones of the sky. Height, 10 inches; length, 13% inches. Signed at lower left, A. GROLL. To be sold to close an Account. 207 FRANK K. M. REHN AMERICAN: 1848—1914 y % ee 19—_CALM EVENING A MARINE, the open still water reflecting a blaze of sunset from the sky. In the foreground, a schooner-rigged fishing vessel throw- ing greenish reflection in the water from its triangular sails, in the. distance a second, low down on the sky-line. Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches. Signed at lower right, F. K. M. Renn. To be sold to close an Account. WILLIAM STARBUCK MACY AMERICAN: 1853— Lye we 20—COUNTRY UNDER SNOW THE view is along a snow-covered road bounded between wooden fences, with scattered brown trees, and cottages at the left. A man and a boy are trudging down the lane away from the ob- server towards the orange ribbon of the sunset. Height, 12 inches; length, 20 inches. Signed at lower left, W. S. Macy. Property of Mrs. I. N. SeLrigman. ADDISON THOMAS MILLAR AMERICAN: 1860—1913 fuubesth balluue 2I—THE CITY GATE Tue brilliantly colored mosaic walls of a battlemented Moorish town, with the portal in the right foreground, through which is entering a gay cavalcade of mounted Arabs, one of them carrying the green flag of the Prophet. Inside, at the base of the walls, are white-robed natives, and at left a shop covered by an awning, the whole bathed in the insistent North African sunshine. | nee Height, 14 inches; length, 18 inches. Signed at lower left, ADDISON ‘T. MILLAR, and thumb-printed. To be sold to close an Account. AMERICAN: 1843— ST. CHARLES F. PHELAN ff v VOIP 22—SHEEP THE corner of a pasture, bounded by trees; in the foreground fac- ing the left, a huddled group of seven sheep and a lamb in the wan sunlight. Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches. Signed at lower left, Cuas. T. PHELAN. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. ROBERT SWAIN GIFFORD, N.A. MO 7 . ee @ AMERICAN: 1840—1905 HHS. “en 23—_SEASHORE Tue shore of the foreground is of sandy scrub and crosses diag- onally into the right middle distance behind a copse of trees. [he blue water stretches out peacefully to the horizon with its sailing 7 vessels, the surface broken only by figures in a rowboat at the left | and the low line of a jutting breakwater. ——- Height, 9 inches; length, 18 inches. Signed at lower right, R. SWAIN GIFFORD. Property of Mr. RicHARD H. LAWRENCE. 95 ? ROBERT CRANNELL MINOR, N.A. AMERICAN: 1840—1904 Gale Mullin 24— LAKE IN MOONLIGHT THE stretch of water in the right centre appears as a pallid reflec- tion of the break in the inky sky. On the near grass at the left, a clump of trees sheltering a cottage with two lighted windows. Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches. Signed at lower right, MINOR. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. JULIAN RIX . KO 7 AMERICAN: 1851—1903 YI.b Iced 25—FOREST STREAM THE river flows over a rocky bed round a curve in the right fore- ground between great woods seen as masses of olive and russet foliage beneath a turquoise sky with scattered white clouds. FHleight, 12 inches; length, 16 inches. Signed at lower right, JULIAN Rix. Purchased from the late Hermann Schaus. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELicman. SIR PETER LELY (ATrrisvutep To) | JO7 FLEMISH: I1618—1680 I Ip earn an), lige 26—THE DUCHESS OF CLEVELAND FuLt length seated figure, facing the observer, and draped in a flowing blue robe with décolleté white muslin bodice and sleeves; holding in her right hand a spray of white flowers, her left leaning on an open box supported on a table and covered with an oriental rug. Height, 22% inches; width, 15% inches. Property of a Private Collector. bba boclle SSO 4 A Mb. dear at, Legh ROBERT CRANNELL MINOR, NLA. . . oO AMERICAN: 1840—1904 fit be 27 MOONLIGHT THE near shore of a lake, fringed at right and left with trees heavy with foliage and making weirdly fantastic shapes in the light from the full moon reflected in the water. Height, 11 inches; length, 17 inches. Signed at lower right, MINor. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. JOSEPH FARQUHARSON FO a BRITISH: 1846— fk Snloo 28—THE ROSE GARDEN A GREEN lawn backed by a mass of dark foliage and with trim in- tersecting garden paths and flower beds. Across the scene runs diagonally away to the right an arched pergola, overrun with dog roses in full bloom. | | Height, 12 inches; length, 20 inches. Signed at lower left, J. FARQUHARSON. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. ARTHUR QUARTLEY, N.A. | AMERICAN: 1839—1886 29—THE BRIDGE: LAURELTON, LONG ISLAND FRoM the near sandy shore with its pile of brushwood and beached rowboat, the piles of a bridge under construction project diagonally out from the left into the right middle distance. Beyond is the dark line of hills of the hither shore set between dull blue water and overcast sky. | Height, 13% inches; length, 21% inches. Signed at lower left, with monogram A.Q., and dated LAURELTON, Pee ORPL. OTH; 79. Property of a Private Collector. FRANCIS WHEATLEY, R.A. (ATTRIBUTED TO) : : : 57, BRITISH: 1747—I80I : Yon 16. Sp Halk 30—RUSTICS Unper the branches of an oak tree, with a view of farm-buildings and woodland at the left, are the figures of a man in a white smock with a box under his left arm, and next him that of a country- woman with a red cape and bonnet, her left arm through his, com- ing towards the observer. Height, 17% inches; width, 14 inches. Property of a Private Collector. JOHN FREDERICK HERRING, R.B.A. /004 ENGLISH: 1795—1865. ; bo 31 FARMYARD WITH HORSES ; oe : THe corner of a farm building at the right, a byre and thatched well at the left; between them a gap with a prospect of open country and woodland. In the foreground, cows, a brown and a white horse, and fowls and ducks pecking at the brown earth. Height, 18 inches; width, 18 inches. Property of a Private Collector. JOSEPH H. BOSTON, A.N.A. 7 AMERICAN: p A Monto 32-MOONLIGHT A BAY, with lights twinkling along the shore line at the base of the sharply rising coast behind, at the right a sapphire-blue mass distinguishable as the edge of a forest of trees. On the water small boats are plying to and fro, while a hazy yellow moon is faintly reflected in the ripples. Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches. Signed at lower left, JosepH H. Boston. To be sold to close an Account. Zo ce WALTER FLORIAN AMERICAN: 1878—1909 te. bendarnad 33—_MAN SMOKING A PIPE Heap and shoulders, facing the observer, of an old man with | ruddy cheeks and white hair, clad in a red shirt and dark green | jerkin and smoking a pipe. Neutral dark background. | Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches. Signed at lower left, WALTER FLoRIAN, and dated 1902. : | Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. 7, FRANK K. M. REHN OO~ AMERICAN: 1848—I1914 Juhw Lipelboc, 34M ARINE AN unsettled slate-colored sky lightening at the zenith and looking down over a threatening brown sea breaking in olive-yellow waves on the beach of the foreground, attended by four white gulls. On the horizon a solitary ship. Panel: Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches. Signed at lower right, F. K. M. REHN. Property of a Private Collector. | OLIVE: PARKER ZBEAGK ALO — _ “AMERICAN: 1868— 4. Spltpico 35 LANDSCAPE A NARROW streamlet curves away from the right foreground, en- compassed by fresh grassy meadows, with a copse of oaks at the left and a flowering laburnum on the left bank in the foreground. Distant blue hills are glimpsed at the right, beneath a pes of pale blue sky and white cloud. Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches. Signed at lower left, OLIVE P. BLACK. From the McClees Galleries, Philadelphia. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. jJoo~ FREDERICK STUART CHURCH Nis AMERICAN: 1842—1924 Lnelec belles 36—GIRL WITH A DOVE THE reeds and shrubbery at the edge of a lily pond, with a fair- haired young girl in white dress and apron standing and seen in profile to the left, holding perched on her right hand a white dove. Height, 37 inches; width, 21 inches. Signed at lower right, F. S. CHURCH. Property of a Private Collector. HENRY PEMBER SMITH 52 a" ’ A | AMERICAN: 1854—1907 Lib Sitbleree 37—LANDSCAPE _ UNEVEN grassland broken by stone fences and a curving road in the foreground, on which a woman is walking towards a group of _ white cottage buildings at the right under a spreading oak tree. The foreground is plunged in shadow. Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches. Signed at lower right, HENRY P. SMITH. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. Lo ELLIOTT DAINGERFIELD, N.A. -y AMERICAN: 1859— Iilgpalilin Gllirce 38 SHEPHERDESS AND SHEEP ON the grass of the pasture is reclining, draped in a dark red cloak and with her bare brown back to the observer, a young woman holding a crook, and looking away at four or five huddled sheep moving before her to the left. Millboard: Height, 12 inches; length, 14 inches. Signed at lower right, Ettiotr DAINGERFIELD. Property of a Private Collector. ee ee ee See ee Z JOHN F. ‘CARLSON, N.-A. Ot “ AMERICAN: 1857— 0 Lobe hws 39 IN THE WOODS Tue predominant notes of the composition are blue and white— the white of the snow lighting on the ground and the blue of the sky and snow shadows from the half bare poles of the trees, with their fluttering remnants of brown leafage. | Panel: Height, 10 inches; length, im inches. Signed at lower right, J. F. CARLSON, and dated illegibly. To be sold to close an Account. LEONARD OCHTMAN, N.A. AS AMERICAN: 1854— tah S YY < 40—SPRING Tue flat bare earth of the foreground is a medley of green and red tones, broken by a group of stones at the right with a shrub of gorse. A slight dip leads to the slowly rising ground behind, with white houses encompassed by April trees; the whole set before the distant gray blur of forest defining the horizon. Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches. Signed at lower left, LEONARD OCHTMAN. To be sold to close an Account. SL5 GEORGE MORLAND ENGLISH: 1763—1804 wv, 4I—MEDITATION UNDER the heavy branch of a tree, with a vista of a river and church spire at the left, is seated, facing half-left, a young woman in the full long sleeved white bodice and voluminous striped skirt of the ‘thirties, holding between her hands a spray of roses, her head with its long curls bent in reflection. Panel: Height, 13% inches; width, 10 inches. From Agnew & Son, London. Property of the Estate of WILt1AM HAROLD SHARP. -3 a MARTIN RICO | SPANISH: 1850—1908 Vi W., 42—THE GARDEN A BACKGROUND of high white-walled Spanish houses on which the sun is playing, with masses of trees and ivy at the left. On the grass in the foreground, women and children are sitting, playing» idly; the sky is of a cloudless blue. W ater-color: Height, 13 inches; length, 19 inches. Signed at lower left, M. Rico. Property of Mr. RicHarp H. LAWRENCE. r Ss SPicw Biers y t HENRI JOSEPH HARPIGNIEFS | | FRENCH: I819—1I916 Uo Jbarwwerd 43—BOSQUET D’ARBRES Tue roughly defined track passes over the top of the ridge at the tight, cutting its way through a rough grassy moor. The foliage | mass of the leaning trunk of an old tree in the centre of the scene, _ tinted with reds and browns, blots out half of the gray evening _ sky behind. On the road, over the grass, are tints of purple. Panel: Height, 11 inches; length, 19 inches. Signed at lower left, H. HARPIGNIES, and dated 1905. David T. Watson Collection, American Art Association, po Silo ' ; : _ Property of the Estate of Witttam Harotp Sarr. Aelenglos Faller To ‘ ARTHUR PARTON, N.A. AMERICAN: 1842—I914 fostrcock Gullrus 44—THE STREAM THE gentle line of the brook curves away from the right fore- | ground between green banks, the farther one crowned with trees sheltering an old cottage, and exhibiting feathery contours before a pallid evening sky. Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches. Signed at lower left, ARTHUR PARTON. From M. Knoedler & Company, New York. ¥ Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. 4 | EMILIO SANCHEZ-PERRIER /80 A SPANISH: 1853—1I907 : | they balllric 45—THE LITTLE STREAM IN delicate detail is painted the placid mirror of a stream flowing across the scene between the open green meadows of the farther shore, and the tangle of slender branches of the foreground. Fig- ures and a boat are discernible near the opposite bank, and the sky with its still white clouds echoes the peacefulness of the scene. Panel: Height, 10% inches; length, 14 inches. Signed at lower right, E. SANCHEZ-PERRIER GUILLENA. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. CHARLES WARREN EATON, N.A. é o2 _ AMERICAN: 1857— v4 atlareLod 46—MOONLIGHT ON THE PLAIN _ Tue field of the foreground has a straggling patch of water in __ which is reflected the round moon, which rises a little above the } curtain of dark trees stretched in a narrow ribbon across the hori- _ zon. At the right a tiny cottage is overshadowed by the towering ie nearness eS a group of magnificent elms. | Height, 12 inches ; length, 18 inches. ie Signed ae right, CHAS. WARREN EATON, and dated 1887. eEroperty of Mrs. I: ‘N. SELIGMAN. CZ FRANK M. BOGGS 95 ~- AMERICAN: 1855— VA bowreley 47—THE FERRY, WIMBLEDON | Tue river at low tide, the wet shore of the right foreground lit- ' tered with stakes and stranded barges before the gray line of wharfs and warehouse buildings behind. Between two mooring pillars, the little steam ferryboat is pulling out to the left over the surly white water. Height, 1514 inches; length, 22 inches. Signed at lower left, Boccs, and dated 1885. Homer Lee Collection, American Art Association, tot A228 SIE Property of a Private Collector. 03 J, JULIET THOMPSON awed AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY aga ¢ 48—PORTRAIT OF A GIRL Heap and shoulders, facing the observer, the head inclined to the left, of a young woman with dark hair bound with a peacock-green ~ ribbon, and wearing a green dress edged with muslin. ‘The face ~ is florid and swarthy, the eyes dark, the lips full and voluptuous. Pastel: Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches. Signed at upper left, JULIET THOMPSON. Property of a Private Collector. JOSE ECHENA SPANISH: XIX CENTURY Yo SI. Ub j 49 —THE DANCE /4O7 INTERIOR of a Moresque harem, hung with rugs. On a divan, at the right, is a sheikh and his wife looking on at the performance of a girl with long black hair, clad in white and dancing with bare feet on a prayer rug. The floor is littered with flowers, slip- pers, cushions and other impedimenta. Height, 26% inches; width, 19 inches. Signed at lower left, J. ECHENA, and dated RoMA, 1884. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. BRUCE CRANE, N.A. AMERICAN: ‘1857—— ig feuy Iiybe 50—SUNSET OVER A POOL fa Tue still water is fringed by the dark brown earth and trees and | a cottage barely discernible as the light dies out of the sky with | the sinking of the sun, which appears only as a little segment above ig the horizon, palely re-echoed in the water. IS - Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches. Signed at lower left, BRUCE CRANE. a Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. | Go es WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE, N.A. AMERICAN: 1849—1916 A bebullpics $SI—THE BIG TREE SHADOW THE landscape is of green fields outside the boundaries of a fac- _ tory town, of which the chimneys ornament the horizon. The fore- _ ground is occupied by a path, at the side of which is a tree stump, the whole being in the shadow, broken here and there by paths of sunlight, of an immense unseen tree behind the observer. Height, 19% inches; length, 24 inches. Signed at lower left, WM. M. CHASE. Exhibited at the Art Club of Philadelphia. Property of a Private Collector. IIs J. A. WALKER MARTIN RICO Db 5~ SPANISH: 18 ae J Vf : 1850—I1908 Yt bp YY é y) ; -C 62—CHIESA DELLA SALUTE, VENICE : A BROAD view of the Grand Canal, with the steps, facade and twin domes of the Santa Maria della Salute directly facing the observer on the left bank, the canal curving out of sight at the right where the cluster of buildings is topped by the white dome of the San Giorgio; in the right foreground, the Renaissance Palazzo Ven- dramini. On the blue waters are gondolas and feluccas with col- ored sails at anchor; the blue sky is cloudless. Height, 19 inches; length, 28% inches, Signed at lower right, Rico. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM Haro Lp SHARP. British: XIX CENTURY Yeeo Soay hile : | §3—THE SENTINEL AN icy winter, with snow-bound land and a flurry of storm at the right into which are riding the figures of three troopers. In the foreground, facing half right and mounted on a black horse, is a shivering uniformed French chasseur in helmet, cloak and red breeches, covering the retreat. | Height, 26 inches; width, 20 inches. - Signed at lower left, if A. WALKER. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. GUY CARLETON WIGGINS, A.N.A. go ct Ae AMERICAN: 1883— 54—GLOUCESTER HARBOR IN the foreground at the left, the piles of the wharf with ware- house buildings; on the farther side stretching across the rear of the scene, a low line of red-roofed houses. Three two-masted ves- sels, deserted and with bare poles, are moored on the blue water, one in the foreground and two in the right middle distance. Millboard: Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. Signed at lower right, Guy C. WicGINs, and dated on back GLov- CESTER, J UNE 1913. Property of a Private Collector. ALEXANDER H. WYANT, L102 | AMERICAN: ek _ 55—IN THE FOREST fp Tue depth of the wood is seen as an orderly confusion of slender tree boles clad in green leafage, with a glimpse of a grayish sky through their tops. The foreground is partly cleared, the brown earth overrun with stones and patches of flowering weed. Height, 15% inches; width, 12 inches. Signed at lower left, A. H. WYANT, and dated 18779. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. JULIAN ALDEN WEIR, PNA: KO 7 AMERICAN: 1852—1919 V4 56—d TOW GIRL y Heap and shoulders figure, facing half-left, of a slender girl with oval face and high dressed brown hair, wearing a man’s old brown coat, the left shoulder framed in an aperture at the right. Height, 20 inches; width, 12 inches. To be sold to close an Account. GS" AUGUSTE MUSiX WA. . : FRENCH: 1852— - ‘4 alk $7—DUTCH BARGES Tue still water of an estuary, the coast line at the right with a windmill; four great barges with brown and white sails occupy the foreground, in graceful perspective against the gray sky. Height, 26 inches; width, 20 inches. Signed at lower right, AUGUSTE MUSIN. Property of a Private Collector. ARTHUR HOEBER, A.A. AMERICAN: 1854—1I9Q15 4itto Abn1c0 §0—THE HICKORY GROVE THE grass is stippled with golden yellow sun-spots, the extreme foreground being in deep shadow; a stalwart copse of hickories in full leaf catch some of the rays of the fast setting sun. Beyond, _ an expanse of sand, and the still blue ocean in the right middle dis- tance. | a Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches. Signed at lower left, ARTHUR HOEBER. Signed on back of canvas, ARTHUR-HoeseEr, A.N.A., NUTLEY, NEST: Purchased direct from the artist. Property of a Private Collector. FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY a5 J. PALLARES XL oor fo + EACH DE EA CONCORDE, PARIS THE cross roads of the Place in the foreground are wet with rain, and a small boy in a cook’s white costume has succeeded in drop- ping into the mud the contents of his basket, at which misfortune two ladies crossing the street are indifferently amused. Behind them, a flower-seller wheeling her barrow, figures of pedestrians and carriages driving in from the Bois, with the Obelisk and foun- tain at the left and the colonnaded front of the Ministry of Marine set squarely before a distant dome. ‘The sky is overcast, lightening to yellow in the north. Panel: Height, 21 inches; length, 25% inches. Signed at lower left, J. PALLARES, and dated 1901. Purchased from Elie Weill, Paris. Property of a Private Collector. / EMIL CARLSEN, N.A. 40 q AMERICAN: 1853—_ V ple Elbeae» 60—W EIR’S FARM oe A BOLDLY painted pyramid of green trees dominates the fore- ground with its brilliant emerald grass and low stone fence running across the canvas; the ploughed land behind at the right rises slowly, forming a ridge. The whole is pervaded by a morning light from the sky heaped high with white clouds. Millboard: Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches. Signed at lower left, EMIL CARLSEN. To be sold to close an Account. ADRIEN HARMAND FRENCH: XIX CENTURY pe Hb ‘ 61—UN MAUVFAIS DE SALON interior with gray walls and an Aubusson carpet. At a — backgammon table, their chairs turned away from each other, are two men: the surly figure of a curé in black, scowling at a news- paper, and an indolent gallant in blue coat and brown knee breeches, sprawled out, while the dice lie eloquently on the floor. J80 7 Height, 18 inches; length, 21% inches. Signed at lower left, ADRIEN HARMAND, and dated 1889. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. rien ea ee pare Sree — pe: Sea He: 7 A. VON KOWALSKI Pe PottisH: XIX CENTURY 62—THE TROIKA A FLAT plain deeply covered in snow under a pale wintry sky. A partly defined track winds into the foreground from a village in the distance at the right; along it a peasant is lashing on three horses attached to a sleigh with a solitary passenger, a second com- ing up in the middle distance behind them. Panel: Height, 11 inches; length, 20 inches. Signed at lower right, A. v. KOWALSKI. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. FRANK RUSSELL GREEN, A.N.A. SOO ma f AMERICAN: 1856— Win “i 63—THE WOODCUTTERS A HAZE covers the scene. ‘The clearing is girdled with an in- distinct blur of woodland of which two clumps of slender russet- red trees may be distinguished, By the nearest, in the left fore- ground, are two men in blue and white blouses engaged in cutting up a half-dozen of the newly felled trees. Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches. Signed at lower left, FRANK RUSSELL GREEN, A.N.A. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. JAMES GALE TYLER oI Fo if AMERICAN: 1855— KA, y 64—CLIPPER SHIP THREE-MASTED, square-rigged vessel of the clipper era under full sail, reeling before the wind in a choppy gray sea, under an un- certain sky filled with clouds. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. Signed below, JAMES G. TYLER. Purchased direct from the artist. Property of a Private Collector. | ETIENNE BERNE-BELLECOUR ee FRENCH: 1838—1910 He sows fo pom BS 65—OFFICER OF THE FOURTH REGIMENT A WINDING field path crosses the foreground diagonally to the right, through meadows and past the walled farm-buildings in the | ' left middle distance. A French officer in képi, blue coat, red it breeches and riding boots is standing on the road, and is seen in 1 profile to the right, in the act of lighting a cigar. || Panel: Height, 14% inches; width, 10% inches. Signed at lower right, E. BERNE-BELLECOUR, and dated 1900. Property of a Private Collector. | 007 JAN VON CHELMINSKI 4 Mawel, POLISH :, 1851-1925 7) oe Viiefoolicre ci ths tei ptbat lh Fal 66—NAPOLEON IN RUSSIA A SNOW-COVERED plain extending as far as the eye can see at the right to the orange and red clouds of the sunset; at the left the border of a wood composed of a tangle of bare branches. Towards the observer is coming a cavalcade led by Napoleon mounted on his white charger and the Marshal Ney with doffed hat riding beside him, followed by aides-de-camp and chasseurs. Panel: Height, 15 inches; length, 19% inches. Signed at lower left, JAN V. CHELMINSKI. From M. Knoedler & Co. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. A BIS: Ow Cortegeamenh fecrrl Leliok. Std - Iie fd aaslaale hak byl, Bte/0 _BUKK + EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN | KOo - FLEMISH: 1799—I881I : 67 SHEEP IN PASTURE -A BROAD Dutch grass plain with trees and a windmill on the hori- _ zon, under a threatening sky covered by rain clouds. In the fore- ground at the right, the edge of a byre with logs and straw. A group of two sheep and a lamb occupy the centre, one of the former standing in full profile to the left, the other two sitting, their thick fleeces polished by the rays of the sun. Height, 23 inches; length, 30% inches. Signed on plank at right, EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN, and dated 1635. Property of Mr. FRANcis DRAz. DWIGHT WILLIAM TRYON,-N.A. AMERICAN: 1849—1925 4ineles Ge 68—ALONG THE SHORE SO - A stony stretch of sand, followed by an interval of green scrub ~ and brown undergrowth littered with upright stakes and broken fences and an occasional rotting boat; the sky line with two trees standing steadfastly on the inner ridge under the blue and white’ heavens. Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches. Signed at lower right, D. W. TRYON, and dated 1884. To be sold to close an Account. BRUCE CRANE, N.A. { 170 4 AMERICAN: 1857— Lat Gelhrece 69—APPLE ORCHARD AFTER RAIN _ THE wet meadows glow with an intense emerald color, contrasted - with which is an apple tree in the left foreground with its glory of pink blossom. The country stretches away to the right, cut up by fences; woods appear in the distance and the sky is divided into storm and sunshine by the arc of a rainbow. ne eee on te Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches. Signed at lower right, BRUCE CRANE. Property of a Private Collector. | THEODORE ROBINSON i a KO7 3 - AMERICAN: 1854—1896 linc 4 7o—d NORMANDY GARDEN: OCTOBER THE long grasses of a lawn before the gray wall of the house partly screened by the fruit tree which, springing from the earth in ~ the left foreground, thrusts its angular branches and leaves out _ above the figure of a young girl in the white dress and hat of the first decade, standing placidly in the sunshine. Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches. Signed at lower left, TH. ROBINSON. To be sold to close an Account. ——-— | BRUCE CRANE, N.A. | Zoo 7 Gite Ppl AMERICAN: 1857— - 71—STORM In the foreground a patch of shadow, followed by the golden-yel- _ low of the partly cut and stacked wheat; behind, a white roofed cottage mantled with green trees. The livid sky is becoming over- cast by a mass of dark storm-cloud heaped at the left. Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches. Signed at lower left, BRUCE CRANE. Property of a Private Collector. ! ie THEOPHILE DE BOCK Ie0 7 a DUTCH: Soe th. bo J , 72—d GRAY DAY A FLAT open country with a windmill and scattered Ranges at the @ sky’s edge. In the foreground a cart track, dividing lines of pol- . larded trees at right and left, where is a small pond; between them q a peasant woman is leading three cows, brown, black and white, — away from the observer over the rough grass. The heavens are — dull and banked high with gray-white cumulus, — Height, 21 inches; cde 33 inches. Signed at wipe right, TH. DE Bock. Property of the Estate of WiLt1AM HAROLD SHARP. (yo0g ap apydoayy, &g) kVq Avay Wz ‘ON JOHN FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A, GOO 7 AMERICAN: 1853—I1921 Gy, | RICAN! —— io Yy -@ 73—SUNSET AFTER A RAIN A Poot in the extreme foreground breaks the expanse of the brown — grassland, with its dark fringe of forest curtaining the horizon; before it, a single tree rears half-clad russet branches on to the evening glow of the sky, tinted with delicate colors in the fresh rain-filled air. | Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches. Signed at lower left, J. Francis Murpny, and dated 1895. Property of Mrs. I. -N. SELIGMAN. | IS 7 HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. AMERICAN: 1858—1916 ph g Q Z) 74—SPRING WOODS AN intricate pattern of sun spots flecking the trunks and branches of the forest, already awakening to vernal foliage. ‘The earth is carpeted with green, with paths of darker tone formed by the scattered shadows; in the central middle distance are two figures, the coat of one making a brilliant spot among the milder colors of the wood. Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches. Signed at lower left, RANGER. To be sold to close an Account. GEORGE’ HH. BOGER ET aan /bo 7 AMERICAN: 1864— A linked. ; 7§5—LANDSCAPE WITH WINDMILL OPEN undulating grass country with a small group of trees at the left forming a triangular bulk; accurately placed in the lines of perspective at the right foreground a man in a blue smock mounted on a gray horse and a windmill seen against the horizon. ‘The blue heavens are heaped with great broad masses of white cumulus clouds. Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches. Signed at lower right, GEORGE H. BOGERT, and dated 1904. Property of a Private Collector. i if JOHN GUTZON BORGLUM Fr : 2 . AMERICAN: 1867— VA vips Yi. 76—THE PIONEER _A PLAT sandy waste of desert in the hot sunshine, with cactus, _ dry weeds and stones littering the foreground. A mounted fron- tiersman in shirt, leggings and broad brimmed hat has reined up his horse abruptly at the grisly sight of the bleached bones of a skeleton in the sand at the left, man and beast transfixed with - surprise. Height, 26 inches; length, 37 inches. _ Signed at lower right, J. G. BorcLum, Los ANGELES, 1890. _ Property of a Private Collector. PAUL JEAN CLAYS HO07 | BELGIAN: 1819—1900 _ / Z q 77—NEAR DORDRECH Le a THE smooth broad expanse of the Merwede, the shore Mice in 4 the distance with houses and a belfry. In the foreground at the © right is moored a line of huge barges with partly furled brown and white sails, forming in perspective a triangle of patches of | color. Behind, the blue sky is almost entirely covered by heavy — clouds lightened at the edges with a yellow evening glow. q Panel: Height, 22 inches; length, 34 inches. | Signed at lower right, P. J. Ciays, and dated 1873. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. (Illustrated) - sky uvap ynvg &g) LHOFTIaIOG AvaN—LL - O N "7 PAUL DOUGHERTY, N.A. AMERICAN: 1877— yuileh, Le 78 —THE BREAKERS | THE foreground is a mass of flattened brown rocks with lagoons of water, on which is breaking a monstrous emerald-green sea in a great trough of white foam. The threatening sky is flat and leaden in hue. Height, 36 inches; length, 48 inches. Signed at lower right, PAUL DOUGHERTY, and dated 1908. To be sold to close an Account. BRANCIS COTES, R.A. IGS BRITISH: 1726—1770 Vint 4. Vboltc 79—LHE RIGHT HONORABLE WILLIAM PITT, ieee Gl OF 17 HALF-LENGTH portrait, facing the observer, the head inclined to half-left, of a boy in a grayish-purple shot silk suit edged with lace, and holding a dark brown cloak loosely about him with his right hand. ‘The features are significant, with gray eyes, retroussé nose, and curling light brown hair. | Height, 30 inches; width, 2§ inches. | Property of CAPTAIN PAUL. whee ee /00 aie a -Astentcas 1 1783. ‘4 $o—SOPHONISBA Bae ¥. ‘ = Hatr- A seated gure incline ' ee Property of Cot. Cyrus S. Be | d Hustrated) tency C elidilatatiuammatatdeee te ee are en eee 80—SOPHONISBA No ) Sully Thomas (By | THOMAS SULLY 6 O-7 i | _ AMERICAN; 1783—1872_ i oo eae | q 8i—THE SLEEPING GIRL, : q AFTER SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS (788) THREE-QUARTER length seated figure facing half- ee of 3 a young girl in a dark brown dress, her neck and left shoulder bare and:. @ brilliantly lighted, asleep with her dark head supported on her. 3 right arm, which lies on a table. Variable dark background, «2° @ Height, 28% inches; width, 24 laches if The above was painted by Sully after the well-known picture, “The Sleeping Girl” (1788), in the possession of the Mar- quess of Lansdowne, K.G., which was engraved by J. Jones in 1790, Inscribed on back of canvas, “T. S. begun in 1826 and retouched in 1843 from the copy T painted from the ong Reynolds: when in London in 1838.” : Property of Cox. Cyrus S. RADFORD. ° (Illustrated) ER SiR JoSHUA REYNOLDS AFT Thomas Sully) b] EPING GIRL (By 4 4 mo, 51—lLHE SL SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, ie BRITISH : 17231792 Shee HALF-LENGTH figure oie the observer. her Pe | inclined to tl left, of a young woman robed in a white satin negligée trimm € with fur. Her face is supported on her right hand, the elbow rest+ ing on the edge of a table; the long dark hair is dressed high away from the broad forehead and dark brown eyes. Russet back- ground of leafy trees. : Height, 30 inches; width, 25 incheed Purchased from the Cholmondeley family. Property of the Estate of the late Mrs. FLORENCE V. Parsons (Illustrated ) ) LY ds i 4 I No. 82—Lapy CHOLMONDE (By Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R FRANCIS COVES hoa IFO S BRITISH: 1726—1770 Iba. ee | 83—PORTRAIT OF A LADY WITH AN ERMINE-EDGED WRAP HALF-LENGTH figure facing the observer, of a lady in a long- sleeved blue satin décolletage, with a pink wrap about her shoul- ders trimmed with ermine. A gauze veil falls back from the tightly dressed black hair; the pallid white flesh tints of face and bosom are sharply accentuated by the colors of the dress. Height, 30 inches; width, 24% inches. From Messrs. Arthur Tooth and Sons. Property of the Estate of the late Mrs. FLORENCE V. PARSONS. MICHIEL JANSZEN VAN MIEREVELT L007 DutTcH: 1567—1641 Ky. o 84—PORTRAIT OF A LADY Bust portrait facing the observer, of an elderly red-cheeked lady, | in a white cap and stiff ruff, robed in a black dress trimmed with brown fur. Neutral gray background. Inscribed with her age: 51 years. Panel: Height, 23 inches; width, 19 inches. | Property of CAPTAIN PAUL. p a eS PIS ee a, a eo DROUAIS ALO : . | FRENCH: 17271 wig oe ae : i Se va “ a | ff ‘ 85—PORTRAIT OF A LADY WITH A MUFF es SraTeD half- length figure in a gilded chair, turned to face ee ob server, of a rosy-cheeked court lady with powdered hair . semeé with topazes; robed in a blue-green dress trimmed with lace and striped — ribbons and edged with fur. The white- clo hands, are e Tigo into a fur muff. Height, 32 inches; aera 254 inches. j > aly FSI LOLA TCC ITAL I ai SARE Vcore CE ROE TEES. Ot SIM EE Property of the Estate of the late Mrs. FLORENCE V. Parsons. ise ) EF A Mu ) No. 85—PorTRAIT OF A LADY WITH 15 -ancois Hubert Droua (By Fr FRANS POURBUS THE YOUNGER oF00 Beene FLEMISH : 1569—1 629 of ie a A - 86—PORTRAIT OF A LADY de ‘THREE-QUARTER length portrait facing half left af a Jdsueser hed il -auburn-haired court lady with Vandyked lace ruff, gold- embroid-— ‘ered maroon dress and slashed and puffed black cloak; cher hands, © with their lace-edged cuffs, clasped OES before her. Samed at upper right with device. q Panel: ELLE, 394 inches; width, ex inches, q ‘Geant Griscom Collection, American Art Association, 1914. bl Pr operty of the Estate of the late Mrs. FLORENCE Vv. PARSONS in / (Illustrated ) r xt . No. 86—PorTRAIT oF A Lapy (By Frans Pourbus the Younger) fea hips an expression isi fashionable “eyes and parted lips. : eee RN NETS a Sa IN BROWN No. 87—PortTrRaIT oF A Lapy (By Mme. Vigée Le Brun) GEORGE ROMNEY. BRITISH: 1 734—I 802 K/00 4 §8—MISS HOLLINGSWORTH (1776) THREE-QUARTER length seated figure, facing half left, of a young woman in a flowing white dress with a brown scarf about her waist; before a great oak tree, drooping its branches at the left over a landscape prospect. ‘The fine oval of the face, with its tetone @ nose, brown eyes and scarlet lips is set off by the high-dressed — hair; the body is carried erect, with the hands loosely clasped ; 4 together. Neutral background. i Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches. q The following was written by Willem Roberts, the British cigh a teenth century school expert, on the above painting: “This is probably a portrait of the Miss Hollingsworth who sat to . 4 | Romney in 1776 on May 7th, and in 1778 on January 13th. and 14th as recorded in his diaries. These are mentioned i mn Tl’. H. Ward and W. Roberts’ Romney, 1904, page 79) Q la q Collection of Lord Waterpark. | George A. Hearn Collection, American Art Association, 1918. Hat “| Property of the Estate oF the late Mrs. FLORENCE Vv. PARSONS. oh (L1lus ates No. 88—Muiss HoLiincsworTH (1776) (By George Romney) ie { itch TeSIRABROMES LAWR : YA a : -Britisi: pee ae 33 ee scarf. The dale curly hair is c band; the young, rounded face, with its Pee es a serene beauty. Property of a Private Collector. (Illustrated) F ) A ° PLR rence Thomas ir No. 89—Portrair oF A Lapy wiru A Rep Scar (By § Law ERSKINE NICOL, A. R.A. /800 7 SCOTTISH: 1825— loath go—THE DISPUTED BO UNDARY EARLY nineteenth century paneled interior, with a group. of fel ures. In the foreground, leaning plumply on his stick, behind a | gate- -leg table covered with papers, is the sturdy white- haired — squire, with a gray cloak about his shoulders, facing his opponent, ~ a tenant in rough working clothes and red tie, who holds before ~ his adversary a map of the land in question. Between them, — dressed in black, is the bespectacled family lawyer, quill in mouth, — exhorting moderation by a gesture, with the old farmer, the father of the litigant, peering over his right shoulder. Behind a screen ~ at the left an elderly servant in a great white mobcap is bringing in through the open door a tray of liquid refreshment; at the right, over a table covered with a green cloth, two others of the squire’s _ dependents are haggling over more documents, with a third dimly ~ seen figure ferreting in a cupboard behind them. _ . Height, S4inches, aaa inches, — | Signed at lower left, E. Nico, and daten I 869. Mr. Nicol is known to have wished the above sent to the Centen- _ nial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876, stating that he “re- — garded ‘The Disdired Boundary’ as the Ma ES work he had J ever painted.” . A. T. Stewart Collection, American Art Association, re } | Collection of Mr. Thomas B. Clarke, —Juhan ha eek) IU, bli 1 | Property of a Private Collector. (Illustrated) ¢ CPM PK (J021N aurys AYVANNOG da LAdstqd dH 4q Sq) [06 ON JEAN MARC NATTIER (ScuHoor or) ~ SHO 7 FRENCH: 1685—1766 Mb Saf 91—PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL IN GREEN THREE-QUARTER length seated figure, facing the observer, the left _ arm resting on the top of a marble urn, before a crimson drapery __ at the right exposing to view a landscape. The dress is of green trimmed with lace, with ruffled sleeves; on her lap she holds a nosegay of wild flowers. ; Height, 36 inches; width, 27% inches. Property of the Estate of the late Mrs. FLORENCE Y. PARSONS. bo 7 GEORGES MICHEL SIk Vale FRENCH: 1763—1843 92—dA PPROACHING STORM THE foreground is occupied by a brown plain, with the curving lines of a road and low fenced cottages at the right. The back- ground in the middle distance is obscured by a shadow of deep indigo cast over the country by the rolling bulk of the black clouds above in the pale sky. 7 Fleight, 20% inches; length, 26 inches. Collection of Homer Lee, American Art Association, 1917.-#/30-$$ 300 Property of a Private Collector. GH Seance, dh | BOo-— JOHN HOPPNER, R.A. (Arrrisuten 10) BRITISH: 1758—I8I0 Uauk Henncth, 93—PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN WHITE THREE-QUARTER length seated figure facing the observer, of a young lady in a white dress, her right knee crossed over her left, her hands clasped over a pink mantle on the scrolled back of the chair. An oval face with a delicate complexion is crowned by short curling chestnut hair, beneath which the beautiful blue-gray eyes of the sitter convey an impression of smiling confidence. Back- ground of dark brown drapery with a vista of sunset at the left. Height, 3614 inches; width, 2834 inches. Property of a Private Collector. Roo > | DUTCH SCHOOL 4 Ips. Up Z- XVII Century 93A—PORTRAIT OF 4 MAN READING HALF-LENGTH figure, in profile to the right, clad in a fur coat and wearing a flat black cap; reading from a MS. letter held between his hands. Neutral brownish background. Height, 18 inches; width, 13% inches. Property of CAPTAIN PAUL. ANGELICA KAUFFMANN, R.A. (ATTRIBUTED To) | 200 q BRITISH: 1741—1807 Ww. Motor 94—LADY WITH DOVES HALF-LENGTH seated figure, facing half right, of a young woman draped in a loose gray-white robe, with a mob cap. Over her left shoulder is a scarlet cloak, under which she is carrying between her hands a nest with two white doves. Oval: Height, 30% inches; width, 24 inches. Property of the Estate of the late Mrs. FLORENCE V. PARSONS. } ' : | } {GER ERCT SE Ser SECOND AND LAST SESSION merry "EVENING, JANUARY 29, AT 8:15 Seraloeue Numbers 95 to 185 inclusive THOMAS MORAN, N.A. Ko-7 AMERICAN: 1837— ff b. be aheow 95—_ICEBERGS IN THE ATLANTIC GREENISH-BLUE waves strike cumbrously on a glittering pinnacled mass of berg stretching across the scene under a dull gray sky. Water-color: Height, 11 inches; length, 15 inches. Signed at lower right, T. Moran, and dated 1891. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. JS "4 R. ALBEROLA Ve ae ITALIAN: XIX CENTURY 96—_SENEGALESE WOMAN INTERIOR with Moresque tiled wall and oriental carpet, on which is standing the erect figure of a native draped in striped garments, her right breast bare, clashing cymbals. Water-color: Height, 14 inches; width, 10 inches. Signed at lower right, R. ALBEROLA. Property of Mr. RicHARD H. LAWRENCE. H. HUMPHREY MOORE ~ to4 [Sis AMERICAN : i i 97—THE SHEIKH UNDER a Moresque arch, surrounded by saddles, guns, swords and other paraphernalia, is seated a bearded and turbaned Arab in blue and brown trousers smoking a pipe and lolling at ease on a mass of rich textiles spread over the stone platform. Water-color: Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. Signed at lower right, H. HuMpHReEY Moore, and dated 1878. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. CHARLES: OLIVIER DESVENA 40 @ FRENCH: 1831—1897 MELLO 98—SETTER AND POINTERS In the luxurious long grass under the shade of the trees from which a game-bag is hanging, are three brown and white pointers and a black setter in various attitudes of relaxed attention. At the right, open moor country. Water-color: Height, 11% inches; length, 17 inches. Gahed at lower left, O. DE PENNE. Property of Mr. Ricnarp H. LAWRENCE. ALFRED THOMPSON BRICHER, N.A. £0-1 AMERICAN: 1839—1908 bh ji l L- 99 THE WATER’S EDGE THE sandy line of the seashore runs diagonally across the left foreground, curving so that in the distance is seen a group of houses. Fishing vessels with sails set are riding a sea which is breaking gently on to the near beach, where a boat is tied up on the sand. Water-color: Height, 14 inches; length, 28 inches. Signed at lower left, A. BRICHER. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. So Z FRANZ VON DEFREGGER AUSTRIAN: 1835— Yam 6. hidsck 100—THE MESSAGE INTERIOR of a cavern used as an armory, with a cannon and pole- arms at the right. A group of Tyrolean peasants is gathered in silence about the figure of the armorer who, in working costume of apron and breeches, is reading from a paper. Porcelain: Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches. Signed at lower left, FR. DEFREGGER. Property of a Private Collector. ROBERT EICHELBERGER Mo-7 AMERICAN: DiEpD 1890 4 LE 101I—LANDSCAPE THE foreground is of lush green grass fronting a blue stream flow- ing athwart the scene, with the shape of a solitary white boat with bare mast. On the other bank, a synthesis of red-brown and green appears as wooded country in bold contrast to the delicate sky with its veil of white cloud. Water-color: Height, 19 inches; length, 29 inches. Inscribed at lower left “ROBERT EICHELBERGER: from Mr. H. Ge DEARTH, March 31, 1g11t.” : | | To be sold to close an Account. ALBERT J. KELLER Z0 caf, Swiss: 1844— vie Sadly 162: LOUDIANE A WINDOW niche in the corner of an eighteenth century room, in which is a table filled with papers; a young man in long dark coat, knee breeches and white waistcoat, has risen and stands with his left knee on his chair looking reflectively out through the window ate themlett: Water-color: Height, 18 inches; width, 17 inches. Signed at lower right, A. J. KELLER. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. - CHARLES LINFORD ENGLISH: CONTEMPORARY ge fileek 103—EDGE OF THE FOREST G5’ UNEVEN brown earth strewn with stones overgrown with moss and broken by a stream glimpsed in the middleground. Four trees set in a square dominate the scene with their interlacing branches and autumn foliage and the patches of sunlight on their trunks. Panel: Height, 1334 inches; width, 10 inches. Signed at lower left, C. LINFORD. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. MARIA RAWITCH 4LO 1 fa XIX CENTURY 104—NATURE MORTE: ARMES ORIENTALES AGAINST a black curtain is piled on a table covered with brown velvet, a group composed of a Persian pointed casque, powder horns and a flask, swords and a gilded jar. Height, 17 inches; width, 13 inches. Signed at lower left, MARIA RAwITCH, and dated 1880. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. JO 7 UNKNOWN foe, Bid 10s —PORTRAIT OF A LADY FULL-LENGTH seated figure facing half-right, her head turned towards the observer, of a lady in a bonnet draped with a black veil and a voluminous pale green silk dress and mantle. Height, 18 inches; width, 14%4 inches. Property of a Private Collector. CK VENETIAN SCHOOL z Lemilés 106—_MAGDALEN HALF-LENGTH figure, facing the observer, of a woman with long fair hair loosely draped in a white robe and holding in her right hand a bunch of field flowers. Height, 16% inches; width, 13% inches. Property of a Private Collector. R. EISERMANN Jo-+ GERMAN: XIX CENTURY CM Vidbecer 107 PORTRAIT Heap and shoulders, facing half right, of a young woman in a jeweled turban and white blouse, wrapped in a crimson velvet cape and with a golden chain over her shoulders. Panel: Height, 734 inches; width, 6 inches. Signed at upper right, R. EISERMANN. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. : CONRAD KIESEL “a Aoasnllan Ke t GERMAN: 1846— pf 10o8—THE TAME DOVE Heap and shoulders portrait, facing the observer, the head turned in full profile to the left, of a young girl in flowered blue bodice and lace collar, with fair curly hair, a gray dove perched on the tresses falling over her right shoulder. Panel: Height, 11 inches; width, 9% inches. Signed at lower left, C. KiESEL. Wall-Brown Collection, 1886. ¥97-f£300 * Oliver Hoyt Collection.- 19/8 #2 ~f55% Lealineg lon Mllieces Collection of Paintings, American Art Association, April, 1918. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM Harrop SHARP. VINCENZIO MARCH q Ls? 4 f2 ITALIAN: XIX CENTURY é Oa" 10o9—MIDDAY A SIDE street in a North African town, the white wall of the fore- ground with its pointed arch sheltering a shoemaker with his lines of ware for display, a vendor of oranges and lemons and a seller of pots, next whom is standing with his back to the observer, a half nude Moroccan native. Through a Moresque arch at the right 1s a street vista with a mosque and a woman and child buying from a fruit seller. Panel: Height, 7 inches; length, 11 inches. Signed at lower right, V. Marcu, Roma. Property of Mr. RicHARD H. LAWRENCE. THEODORE CHARLES FRERE 3 1 ~ FRENCH: 1815—1888 fa VE 1rro—ALEXANDRETITA THE curve of the quay, with the blue waters of the port at the right, in which black kine are wandering. In the foreground, a portal with palms and natives and donkeys, with buildings and a caravan behind topped by the spikes of palm trees and lighted by the hot sunshine. Panel: Height, 9 inches; length, 16 inches. Signed at lower left, THEO. FRERE, Alexandretta. Property of Mr. RicHarp H. LAWRENCE. Z Z JOHN LEWIS BROWN | a FRENCH: 1829—1890 Micacd lak _i111—d HUNTING MORNING A SPRING morning, the emerald meadow cut in the middle ground by the corner of a ploughed land; in the distance hazy blue hills. Two horsemen are conversing in the sunshine, one in hunting pink with his back to the observer and mounted on a brown horse, the other a bearded man in black and riding a grey. Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches. Signed at lower right, JOHN LEWIs BROWN, and dated 1887. Property of Mr. RicHarp H. LAWRENCE. - JOSE CEBRIAN A SPANISH: XIX CENTURY hh. Leama, open 112—_MATADOR THE edge of the bull-ring, with the low wall of the amphitheatre. Before it the erect figure, in profile to left, of a matador in slashed blue and scarlet, holding a sword and crimson cape in his left hand and doffing his hat with the right to the unseen audience. Water-color: Height, 14 inches; width, to inches. Signed at lower left, J. CEBRIAN. Property of Mr. Richard H. LAWRENCE. FRENCH: 1836—1894 “AUGUSTE LANCON 113—TIGER AND BIRD IN a clearing, the powerful form of a striped brown tiger seen in half profile to the left, clutching between his jaws the body of a slain gaily-colored bird. W ater-color: Height, 9% inches; length, 14 inches. Signed at lower right, AuG. LANGON, and dated 1880. From Boussod, Valadon & Company, Paris. Cyrus J. Lawrence Collection, American Art Association, 19 10.-¥9. 9 /oe - ¢ (44 Property of Mr. R1icHARD H. LAWRENCE. MARTIN RICO. H 35" 7 SPANISH: 1850—1908 J ——- 114—THE PALACE THE towering mass of a squarely set. white-walled Spanish build- ing with gabled roofs, set among tall graceful trees with fluttering Spring foliage. On the sloping sward of the foreground are three children sitting around a small coop and watched by an attentive kitten at the right. Pen and Ink: Height, rs inches; width, 1§ inches. Signed at lower right, M. Rico. Property of Mr. RicHarp H. LAWRENCE. CHARLES LINFORD Lo = ENGLISH: CONTEMPORARY a latocke 11s—OCTOBER SUNSET ROUGH grass meadow with patches of water, and girdled by green and russet oaks and beeches, with the bare pole of a naked tree in the foreground. A cloudy sky with glints of orange hangs over the trees and the roof of a cottage nestled among them. Board: Height, 12 inches; length, 17 inches. Signed at lower left, C. LINFORD. Property of the Estate of WiLLIAM HAROLD SHARP. LUDWIG KNAUS Joo TT GERMAN: 1829—1I9I0 hh. Searcan) hgenh mee THE TYROLEAN GIRL HALF-LENGTH portrait facing the right, her head turned towards the observer, of a young Austrian peasant girl with white blouse, brown bodice and rose-pink scarf, her hair braided in plaits around her head. Height, 14 inches; width, 11 inches. Signed at lower left, L. KNAus. Property of the Estate of WiLL1AM Haro_p SHARP. CONRAD KIESEL obo 4 . GERMAN: 1846— é. litsok 117—DORA Heap and shoulders portrait, facing half-right, of a girl of seven- teen in a dark red dress, her long brown hair wrapped in a gauze veil up to which her left hand is carried in a graceful gesture. The light falls from upper right on the oval face with its solemn gray eyes and full red lips. Panel: Height, 11 inches; width, 8 inches. Signed at upper right, C. KiESEL, and dated 1878. Property of the Estate of WiILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. LEON VICTOR DUPRE FRENCH: 1816—1879 Alf i 118—CATTLE DRINKING THE brook, broad across the foreground, winds away to the right, the reedy banks crowned at the left with a long line of wil- lows and at the right with a group of three russet beeches. Cattle are pasturing in the meadows at the left, two cows drinking at the water’s edge in the ruddy pink light. IS Panel: Height, 9 inches; length, 14 inches. Signed at lower left, VicTOR DUPRE. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. SS 7 ANTONIO TAMBURINI ITALIAN: 1843—1876 J Lou ¢ iE De 119—MONKISH SHOEMAKER "THREE-QUARTER length figure in near profile to the left, of an old monk in brown robes and hood and white apron, repairing a shoe, with a bench at his left elbow heaped with paraphernalia. Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches. Signed at upper left, A. TAMBURINI. Property of a Private Collector. ALBERTO PASINI O-7 el ITALIAN: 1826—1899 Va cee 120—ARABS AND HORSES THE exterior round-arched portal of a mosque with white walls and mosaic, and a glimpse of stained glass in the interior. On the cobbled street at the entrance, before the low pillars of the door- way, are three Arabs: two mounted, the third standing, wrapped in a long burnous, beside his chestnut horse. Panel: Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches. Signed at lower left, A. PASINI. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HaroLp SHARP. EMILIO SANCHEZ-PERRIER SPANISH: 1853—1907 A, th lll 121—ON THE OISE Tue bend of a stream in early Spring, meticulously and delicately painted in great detail with the satin ripple of the water, the grass- clad banks and the tangle of willows at the right, under the fore- most of which is an old woman carrying a baby and a man pulling a small skiff on to the bank. LhOA7A Panel: Height, 7% inches; length, 12% inches. Signed at lower left, E. SANCHEZ-PERRIER GUILLENA. Property of the Estate of W1LLIAM HAROLD SHARP. HENRY PEMBER SMITH AMERICAN: 18541907 2 Wl gy Mand da) 122—_ LANDSCAPE A ROLLING country with fields and hedges and masses of trees at the right; the foreground with a white gabled cottage under the shelter of a huge oak and a path up which is walking a peasant woman, the whole standing out in careful detail in the light of the summer evening. FO 7 Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches. Signed at lower right, HENRY P. SMITH. . Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. 650 4 ALFRED STEVENS VA | BRITISH: 1817—1875 123—PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL HALF-LENGTH figure, facing the observer, seen through the em- brasure of a door with a backround of green hedges. The sub- ject 1s clad in a loose white blouse and has fair hair dressed high, with a red flower; between her hands she holds loosely a nosegay of brilliant blossoms. Panel: Height, 11 inches; width, 8% inches. Signed at lower right, with monogram A.S. From Messrs. Scott & Fowles. Property of a Private Collector. FELIX ZIEM. of fh deamant hpwh FRENCH: I182I—1911 FOS — 124—VIEW OF VENICE AN impression of a byway of the great square, crowded with - people, with towering buildings at left and right, and a vista of the sunlit dome and Campanile under a brilliant turquoise sky. Panel: Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches. Signed at lower left, ZIEM. Property of the Estate of WiLL1IAM HaArRoLp SHARP. Ih JACQUES LOUIS DAVID O-n FRENCH: 1748—1825 fio py 125; —-ALLEGORY BEFORE a Renaissance edifice is a low tunnel-like erection, in front of which are standing a man and a woman in classic Greek costume in embrace, while at the left a deputation of three men offers a golden bowl of fruit. Height, 12% inches; length, 1§ inches. Signed at lower right, L. Davin. Property of Mr. RicHArD H. LAWRENCE. FREDERICK ARTHUR BRIDGMAN, N.A. HO7 AMERICAN: 1847— jaan 126—SCENE IN MOROCCO | Frat bare brown country with scattered trees and palms, and in the left centre the low white dome of a small mosque. In the right foreground, a desolate pool reflects the rugged mountains which rise sharply behind the plain, with their tops warmed to flame color by the sunset. | Height, 12 inches; length, 20 inches. Signed at lower left, F. A. BRIDGMAN, and inscribed “aux inondés, LETT ae sia list | Cyrus J. Lawrence Collection, American Art Association, 1910-457- 30 Property of Mr. RicHarp H. Lawrence. Me, Healecy | L. HIE RE XIX CENTURY /bde: theatle 127—WOMAN WITH A SWORD AGAINST a dark brown background, the three-quarter length fig- ure, facing the observer, of a dark-haired Egyptian woman in a golden-brown costume, with arms and shoulders bare, looking down at the curved sword held up between her hands. Panel: Height, 22 inches; width, 13 inches. Signed at upper left, L. HIERLE. Property of a Private Collector. Too + ANGELO ASTI ITALIAN: 1847—1903 hi deacon 128—MURIEL Heap and shoulders facing the left, the head inclined to the ob- server, of a beautiful young girl with soft fair hair loosened over her bare shoulders and bosom, and draped in a black cloak edged with white muslin. ‘The eyes are blue, the lips small and red, the nose straight and the complexion flawless in the softly rounded face. Height, 22 inches; width, 15 inches. Signed at lower right, A. ASTI. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. < LOUIS ALEXANDRE BOUCHE IS FRENCH: 1838— ELE 129—_SUNSET LANDSCAPE A CURVING footpath in the centre of the foreground, between grassy meadows; along it is straying the figure of a peasant woman carrying a child. A great curtain of leaning tree masses, in the manner of Harpignies, partially blots out the ribbon of a stream in the middle distance, the wooded farther bank and the ruddy sunset clouds. Height, 15 inches; length, 21% inches. Signed at lower right, BOUCHE. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. “, ALBERTO PASINI OOr7 ITALIAN: 1826—1899 | 54. bitte 130—MOORISH INTERIOR THE corner of a sunlit cobbled portico, the walls inset with rounded Moresque arches. At the right, a man in red fez and ragged blue dress is watering two horses, while behind the turquoise-blue painted shutters of a shop a man and woman are conversing. Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches. Signed at lower right, A. PASINI. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. LOUIS VICTOR WATELIN 10 4 FRENCH: 1838—1908 Vi : ee OATTLE A BROAD path leads into the foreground, with a duck-pond at the left and behind it the beginning of a line of woodland extending in a sweep to the distance at the right. Along the path, towards the observer, is straying a group of cattle, dun, black and white. Height, 13 inches; length, 18 inches. Signed at lower right, L. WATELIN. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. Jor H.J.1.DULUARD wy, yy FRENCH: XIX CENTURY 132—CAVALIER PANELED Renaissance interior with a marble portico seen through the doorway at the right, and double windows at the left through which is looking a gallant, clad in blue and white seventeenth cen- tury costume with feathered hat and ruff, his sword and blue cloak disposed on a chair behind him. Panel: Height, 18 inches; width, 1§ inches. Signed at lower right, L. DULUARD. Property of a Private Collector. OS J. LEPINE FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY Va Lanfeeen 133—INLAND PORT A CANAL or inland river, at the entrance to a town. In the left foreground, the sandy bare tow-path with its straggling woods, figures of women and children, and the corner of a warehouse. The line of wharf buildings on the farther bank is seen, partly covered by the tangle of masts and yards of the large English and French sailing barges moored on the gray water. Height, 1§ inches; length, 18 inches. Signed at lower left, J. LEPINE, and dated 1858. From G. Berne-Bellecour, Paris. te Caottboarwes Property of a Private Collector. / CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY ISO FRENCH: 1819—1878 baueatot’ { 134—L’ETANG D’OPTEVOZ ON the still water a man with a red cap is propelling a small flat- bottomed boat laden with cargo. From the bushes at the left, a group of slim poplars rises sharply; the ground behind is terraced in ridges and rises to a wooded hill on the sky-line, beneath which the sun has just sunk, leaving behind it a pale yellow warmth. Height, 11% inches; length, 19 inches. Signed at lower right, DAUBIGNY. Note: Accompanying the above are several certificates of authenticity, signed by MM. Jules Chaine of J. Chaine & Simonson, Paris, Desparmet Fitz Gerald of the Comité de Défense des CEuvres d’Art and Frédéric Leurier of Paris, and which will be given to the purchaser. Property of a Private Collector. NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 100 7 FRENCH: 1807—1876 135—L’ ARBRE THE massive trunk of a single tree, splashed with high lights of white and sending out sturdy dark green branches in a sombre milieu of brown tones, possibly the interior of a wood. Panel: Height, 17% inches; width, 12% inches. Stamped at lower right, VENTE D1az. Baby of the Estate 26 the Lee Mrs. FioreNnce V. Parsons. we.ty. 1 9 Oe oct Powe. Gia Pes. Qooee Leet 3 Bye. te Wega Ve:blo wince of Woy 6/1 FS. FERDINAND JAN MONCHABLON JO FRENCH: 1855—1903 yi Nanulliza 136—LES AMANTS OPEN landscape at the right, with a reed-fringed lily pond in the foreground; at the left, rocks and trees, on one of which a peasant with his arms around the waist of a young girl has cut the word: MARIE. Fan Water-color: Height, 11 inches; length, 23% inches. Signed at lower right, JAN MONCHABLON. Property of a Private Collector. LEON RICHET 13 O - FRENCH: 1847—1907 Kh Lope Mihi: 137—LANDSCAPE A RIVER winds through flat landscape and is crossed by a rude tree bridge in the foreground, at the left of which is a figure in red blouse and blue skirt. Behind the copse of trees on the right bank is a low knoll, lighted golden-yellow by the sun which has broken through the clouds. Height, 19 inches; length, 29 inches. Signed at lower right, LEON RICHET. Property of Mrs. I.-N. SELIGMAN. Be LUGNER DutcH: XIX CENTURY JOO 7 lobe hoover. 138—-THE COOKING POT A DutTcH cottage interior with a few Delft plates, pictures and a clock on the wall, and at right a chest of drawers. A stewpot hangs over a stone hearth; the kneeling peasant and his little boy are lighting faggots underneath it, the mother seated at the left and looking down at the child. Height, 19% inches; length, 23 inches. Signed at lower right, B. LUGNER. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. BRUCE CRANE, | /EO 7 AMERICAN: 1857— = fine 139 APPROACHING STORM THE sky is divided into areas of blue and white at the left where the sun is, with an immense bulk of black cloud at the right cover- — ing the whole of the open meadowland, which is still partly illu- minated by the sinking sun. In the foreground, grassland divided by a small stream, into which a cascade is tumbling and on whose bank is a fisherman with rod and line. Height, 30 inches; length, 40 inches. Signed at lower right, BRUCE CRANE. Property of a Private Collector. LOUIS PAUL DESSAR, N.A. IAS AMERICAN: 1867— Geen she, 140—SHEEP IN WOODS A CoROT-LIKE background of silvery trees and up-rearing slender trunks, with an early morning light behind them; in the fore- ground, a small flock of seven sheep nibbling at the fresh woodland grass, and their shepherd standing behind them with his left hand on one of the tree trunks.’ Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches. Signed at lower right, DESSAR. To be sold to close an Account. (Illustrated) ChIN ‘tyssaq [nvd sino'y sdoOM NI ddadHS—ovi «g) ON - GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. OO7 AMERICAN: 1864— : es Ntileh, Lallesive 141 —MOONLIT LANDSCAPE A RING of bracken and stones dimly seen, encircle the pool of water in the foreground reflecting the central glory of the yellow moon At the left a copse of oaks and birches, at the right the dark mass of rising ground fringed with brown undergrowth. Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches. Signed at lower left, GEORGE H. BOGERT. To be sold to close an Account. “BRUCE CRANE, N.A. £70 2 AMERICAN: 134 7——- J AD Se 142—WINTER SUNSET THE flaming sky is of apple-green, slashed with orange clouds, and looks down on an expanse of snow-covered plain alternating . with areas of brown undergrowth, with two dark spruces in the : foreground at the left. A soft bluish-purple light lies over the snow and the bracken. Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches. Signed at lower right, BRUCE CRANE. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. : ee ERNEST LAWSON, N.A. 4007 AMERICAN: 1873— 143—WINTER LANDSCAPE: BRIDGE LooKING down the road, the eye crosses a rustic bridge over a green, half-frozen stream cutting under the lane, and passes on up the snow-covered track to where a cart is leaving an old frame house at the right. Here and there bare trees; but the view does not penetrate far through the curtain formed by the fallen snow. Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches. Signed below to left of centre, KE. LAWSON. To be sold to close an Account. BRUCE CRANE, N.A. NE5 fea bueled AMERICAN: 1857-— 144—Ad MAY MORNING: Reo EAST HAMPTON, LONG ISLAND A NARROW road runs away through the centre of the scene between grassy fields, with trees and hawthorn blossoms in the right fore- ground and a brook at the left; in the distance a rise, crowned with woodland. The sky is clear, with tiny balls of white cirrus. Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches. Signed at lower right, BRUCE CRANE, N. Y. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. FRANK M. BOGGS Jo u SPSS Sp A AMERICAN: 1855— 14s;—A STREET IN CAEN A DARK curving sixteenth century street, down which the observer looks towards the square steepled tower of the cathedral; the set- ting sun illuminates the upper half of the shop buildings on the left-hand side. In the wet roadway figures of shop-keepers, pedes- trians and two nuns. Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches. Signed at lower left, FRANK Boccs, and dated CAEN, 1899. Property of a Private Collector. BRUCE CRANE, N.A. i AMERICAN: 1857— | | Tis ft fae 146—MARINE: EVENING AN expanse of ocean with rocks in the foreground and the line of the coast at the right, with a lighthouse. ‘Through the clouds a yellow light pours down, turning the hue of the water to a pale green, with warmer lights in the centre. Height, 30 inches ‘lenge 44 eee Signed at lower right, BRUCE CRANE. Property of a Private Collector. LOUIS PAUL .DESSARK Ne AIS ~ AMERICAN: 1867— hileh Laellbnz. 147—SHEEP THE grass-grown road runs toward the observer between slender straggling birches with their scanty Spring foliage. Along the lane is coming a flock of sheep, the light chalk-white on their backs; behind them their shepherd, seen as red-brown blur against the pale brilliance of the distant sky. Height, 24 inches; length, 29 inches. Signed at lower right, DESSAR, and dated 1921. To be sold to close an Account. EMIL CARLSEN, N.A. , ae - AMERICAN: 1853— Nbacheth Sallere 148—HILLSIDE LANDSCAPE THE top of a ridge, seen only as a bent line of jade-green grass- land rising to the left before a great bank of white cloud; flung upon the whole, the deep green oval mass of a huge tree, almost solid in its resistance to the penetration of light from behind. Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches. Signed at lower right, EM1L CARLSEN. To be sold to close an Account. JOHN H. TWACHTMAN, N.A. 4507 AMERICAN: 1853—I1902 149—LAKE UNDER THE HILLS Gray sky and water, the curve of an inland lake with rising green hills in the rear topped with gray and reaching around into the reeds and bents of the right foreground. In the centre a bushy poplar with a slender thread-like trunk pushes up into the sky and is faithfully reflected in the dull water. Height, 15 inches; length, 23 inches. Inscribed at lower left, J. H. TwWacutMan, signed by T. W. DEWING. : To be sold to close an Account. i HENRY HOBART NICHOLS : S60 4 AMERICAN: 1869— AN fistife 4 150—WINTER MORNING THE purple-gray granite rocks have shaken off the snow which lies over the foreground; among them rise three dwarf saplings shaking the remnants of brown leaves from their trunks. Height, 24 inches; length, 25 inches. Signed at lower left, HOBART NICHOLS. To be sold to close an Account. GEORGE H. McCORD? xe AMERICAN: 1848—1909 Ye tharteo JB O14 151—APPROACH OF FLOOD TIDE THE wet sand of the foreground is littered with weeg@, over which are hovering gulls; here and there figures of fisherfolk. In the right middle distance, the line of. cliffs of the stern coast. At the left, a two-masted schooner is making in through the surf, at the right the huge bulks of three great vessels with wind-lashed sails stranded and awaiting the flood to carry them out. In the offing a second schooner is seen indistinctly in the cloudy haze which partly obscures the sun. Height, 24 inches; length, 36 inches. Signed at lower right, G. H. McCorp, A.N.A. From the Collection of F. W. Thomason. Property of a Private Collector. oes ieee HENRY GOLDEN DEARTH, N.A. 175 ~ AMERICAN: 1864—1918 bulteh 4, ye . . 152—LANDSCAPE, ETAPLES A HARMONY of reds, browns and yellows, with the sunset glow of the sky merging in tone into the russet of the trees. The stream, broad in the right foreground, narrows in the middle distance as it passes on the right a marble colonnade and a mass of autumn trees, to lose itself in the distant forest. At the left, two pairs of slender birches and aspens stand solitary in the brown fields, and in the extreme foreground is a single boat with furled sails. Panel: Height, 42 inches; length, 46 inches. Signed at ett H. DEARTH. To be sold to close an Account. ELLIOTT DAINGERFIELD, N.A. ] AMERICAN: 1859— HI. Mads 153—SWIMMING TIME THE figures of three bathers, one reclining in the foreground, the two other women erect in the middle distance, are discernible on the left bank of a broad stream which washes the foreground; behind them at the left, a mass of woodland touched with red and yellow in the evening sunlight. In the distance at the right, behind the woods, the white roofs and steeple of a village; the right bank appears only as a tiny area supporting the stiff pole of a young poplar catching its share of the sun’s rays. 490 7 Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches. Signed at lower left, ELLioTr DAINGERFIELD, and dated 1918. To be sold to close an Account. (I1lustrated ) Jou LEONARD OCHTMAN, N.A. AMERICAN: 1854— = Ssnlles 154-EV ENING A MAIN country road at eventide a. between a brown barn at the left and two cottages with lighted windows at the right perched on a grassy bank. Along the road, on to which shadows are fall- ing, is the figure of a woman, dwarfed into insignificance by the great expanse of the sky, with its fantastic yellow-white cloud masses. Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches. Signed at lower left, LEONARD OCHTMAN. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. ( V N ‘pay sabulwd 11010 ig aL [, ONIAWIMG—ESI ‘ON JOHN FRANCIS MURPHY, NA. 1S 00 a7. AMERICAN: 1853—I1921 Ab. Hoan 1§5—TINTS OF A VANISHED PAST Tue home meadow is strewn with leaves. Approaching past the creek, at the left, through a gap in the fence, a well is encountered, followed by the white gabled homestead with its twin chimneys set firmly before the brown hill behind; at the right, the shadow of a group of October trees in the glamour of russet and brown, their feathery tops merging into the thin blue sky. Over the scene is the warm glow of the afternoon sun, with its magic of color on grass and tree bark. | Height, 33 inches; width, 24 inches. Signed at lower left, J. FRANcISs MurRpHY, and dated 1885. National Academy 1885, Second Hallgarten Prize. To: be sold to close an Account. (Illustrated ) a t No. 155—-IINTS OF A VANISHED Past (By John Francis Murphy, N.A.) PAUL JEAN GEAYS BELGIAN: 1819—1900 /t.6 block 156—THE RIVER BARGES CSO 7 THE open waters of an estuary, rippling slowly in the summer air under a firmament of blue, with balls of white cloud. The fore- ground is occupied by the bulks of great galleon-like barges with huge spreads of cross-rigged and lateen sails catching the sun- light, and towering preposterously over a small boat steered by two men and pulling away from the nearest. Height, 32% inches; width, 27 inches. Signed at lower right, P. J. Ciays. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. MARTIN RICO SPANISH: 1850—1908 hh ballet | 157—VENICE LookING down a narrow canal the view is hemmed in by buildings at left and right with Renaissance and Romanesque arcading and square roofs, with a tangle of trees leaning over the water at the right. A bridge crosses the scene and behind it above the clustered houses, rises a dome of the Salute and the slender finger of the Campanile beneath a cloudless sky. Gondolas filled with pas- sengers are plying to and fro. Height, 28% inches; width, 18 inches. Signed at lower right, Rico. Property of the Estate of Witt1AM HAROLD SHARP. aS /ooo 7 FRENCH: 1819-1916 bh. LL HENRI JOSEPH HARPIGNIES 1s8-EVENING GLOW A CLUMP of trees occupies the centre of the scene and is set in a grassy meadow rising to a hummock behind. At the right, slen- der trees and the line of a road with a prospect of open country swelling to hills. The sky is blue at the zenith, lightening to gray- ish-yellow on the horizon and flecked with orange. Panel: Height, 13 inches; length, 16 inches. Signed at lower left, H. Harpicnies, and dated 1902. Purchased from C. W. Kraushaar, New York. eis F. Flanagan Collection. Beotm a CL. Property of the one a WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. (Illustrated ) ue ‘ | | a (sambidiv Fy ydasos 1 duayT &g) MOTS) ONINTAWY—8sI “ON SIR BENJAMIN W. LEADER, R.A. /bo 74 ENGLISH: 183I—1923 pf é 1s9—BELTED MANOR A PEACEFUL river flows away from the left foreground under a rustic bridge which crosses from the threshold of the white, red- roofed, sprawling manor buildings on the farther bank, with their oaks and elms; on either side, the stream is bounded by fertile grassland. At the top of the river steps by the oak are seated a boy and girl, talking idly under the protection of the blue summer sky. Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches. Signed at lower left, B. W. LEADER, and dated 1922. From Arthur Tooth & Sons, London. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. CULLEN YATES, AN. 20 4 | AMERICAN: 1866— foe 160—LANDSCAPE GRASSLAND with scattered stones and brown November trees at the right, swinging down into the valley; behind, an impenetrable gray curtain of woodland, under a flat yellow sky. Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches. Signed at lower right, CULLEN YATES. To be sold to close an Account. tae EMILIO SANCHEZ-PERRIER (3530 1 SPANISH: 1853—1907 4... tlle 161—BORDS DE L’OISE: CHAPONVAL THE smooth glistening surface of the river occupies the foreground and stretches away into the distance at the right. The bank behind is piled with greenery bulked about a central delicate mass of trees thrust into the sky, which is of pale blue, shot with fragile white clouds. Along the water’s edge are stakes, and fishermen in small boats. Panel: Height, 15% inches; width, 12 inches. Signed at lower right, E. SANCHEZ-PERRIER. Edward R. Perkins Collection, American Art Association, 191-852 - Whee - Property of the Estate of W1LLIAM HAROLD SHARP. ita mye MARY STEVENSON CASSATT, ANA. LS AMERICAN: 1855— Die yo 3 162—DIE BAJADERE HAatF length figure, facing the observer, of a young girl in Gypsy costume of golden-yellow blouse and blue scarf, with coins hung about her shoulders, playing cymbals.. Her long dark hair is wreathed in vine leaves. Height, 24% inches; width, 20 inches. Signed at lower left, Mary STEVENSON CassaTT, and dated PARME, 1872. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1877. — Property of a Private Collector. Hoo HENRI FANTIN-LATOUR % FRENCH: 1836—1905 po Vipoaed 163—F LOWERS BEFORE a dark gray background a quadrangular glass bottle filled with pink and white asters, daisies, a scarlet lily and other flowers. Height, 14 inches; width, 9% inches. Signed at upper left, FANTIN. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. LOUIS EUGENE BOUDIN FRENCH: 1824—1898 jt 4. Yucadd 164—TROUVILLE: THE PORT “ THE town is seen as the low arches of a bridge crossing the middle distance between low gray-brown buildings, with vague hills in the background. On the calm water is anchored a large brig with furled sails, and at the left two fishing vessels, bow on; the whole pervaded by an eerie yellow light from the clouded sky, given back by the surface of the water. | Height, 15 inches; length, 21 inches. Signed at lower right, L.. BOUDIN. Property of a Private Collector. ee es FELIX ZIEM ~ A TS - FRENCH: 182I—IQII Wz 165—MARINE BLUE water and almost cloudless blue sky, in the ofing of the port of Venice, with the shore line seen in the distance at left and right. The sea is crowded with the colorful triangular sails of the fishing fleet—browns, reds and yellows in the sunlight—with a large gondola in the foreground filled with men and propelled along towards the right. Panel: Height, 11% inches; length, 17 inchgs. | 4 Signed at lower left, Z1EM. | Vee yl? From Tedesco Fréres, Paris. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. yy a ELIE ANATOLE PAVIL ae Wo naaweo FRENCH: 1875 — . as y 166—YOUNG GIRL IN AN ARMCHAIR STUDIO interior before a mirror with a bronze and a spray ant pink . roses. In a gilded armchair covered with a brilliant blue-green 3 drapery and pane the right, is a dark-haired young girl, ‘nude to “a the waist and wearing a skirt of a dancer, lolling with the bare right arm wrapped around the sleek head. | Height, 28% inches; Bi 27. inches. ~~ Signed at lower left, E. A. Pavit. Property of a Private Collector. MARY STEVENSON CASSATT, 42oN@e aF5O 7 AMERICAN: Tae y teoy 167—-MRS. DUFFEE THREE-QUARTER length figure, facing the right, and seated on a couch covered in striped brown silk, of a woman with auburn hair and clad in a brilliant blue dress with pink and white striped sleeves and back. ‘The head is supported in the left hand, the seater being engaged in 1 reading a book; the whole lighted oe and brilliantly. | Panel: ‘Leight, 13% inches; width, 10% inches. Siiiip at upper left. M.S. CassaTT, and dated Paris, 1876. Property of a Private Collector. Cot \X it {fe (Illustrated ) Owe gh eer eo No. 167—Mkrs. DUFFEE By Mary Stevenson Cassatt, A.N.A. Uoor * ~ADOLPH SCHRE aE GERMAN: 1828—1899 ; 168—BEDOUINS ON THE MARCH Over the uneven ground towards the right, a troop of Bedouins in burnous and turban, mounted on Arab horses and carrying long flintlock rifles, is moving at a walk. The ground behind rises slowly at the right and is seen indistinctly in the pinkish haze which is spread from the orange glory of the sunset sky, striking here and there on the faces and the weapons of the Arabs. Height, 24 inches; length, 4334 inches Signed at lower right, AD. SCHREYER. Purchased from Messrs. Arthur Tooth & Sons. Alex. R. Peacock Collection, American Art Association, 1922. P36 fa Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. Lalor glen | 2% JEAN GEORGES VIBERT FRENCH: 1840—I1902 2PL00 7 169 NAPOLEON AND THE CARDINAL @ INTERIOR of a marble salon of the First Empire, with heavy draperies and an open fireplace partly seen at the right. In gilded chairs, facing each other, at a table of chess on a huge white bear- skin, are the figures of a cardinal at the left in scarlet and wearing the Legion of Honor, and opposite him Napoleon in white knee- breeches, his forehead supported on his right hand, staring at the board. ‘The cardinal with a supercilious smile on his fleshy face, is taking snuff. Panel: Height, 29% inches; length, 37% inches. Signed at lower right, J. G. VIBERT. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. KE 7/— Ore conarqreeearh farre) Hers Uh Ialenitinay jet 4918 A Sola. 6b ee 1919 ~ PRUKK MARY STEVENSON CASSATT, AN Aa or AMERICAN: 1855— L 12 ie | 1844-14 26 Def 170—CHILD HOLDING AN APPLE THREE-QUARTER length figure, facing the observer, the head turned — slightly to the left, of a young child in a blue frock, holding be- tween her hands a red apple. Her brown hair is tied with pink — ribbons, and the brown eyes look attentive and expectant. ae greenish-tan background. Pastel: Height, 21% inches; anda 07 inches. : Signed at lower right, MARY CASSATT. From Durand-Ruel, Paris and New York. Cyrus J. Lawrence Collection, American Art Association, Ig tocBZe- fa Property of Mr. RicHarp H. Lawrence. | “—- (Illustrated) — | . | | No. 170—CuILD HoLpING AN APPLE (By Mary Stevenson Cassatt, AEN AS) HILAIRE GERMAIN DEGAS oo aI5OO 4 5a ae FRENCH: 1834—I1917 a 171—FEMME EN CHAPEAU ROSE . He a INTERIOR of a stage dressing-room, before an immense gilded mir - ror reflecting the bright costumes of persons dimly seen in the i rear. Seated at the right- hand corner of it, beside a basket, is — a somewhat blasé woman in a great pink feathered hat and long fur boa, clad in a billowy pale green dress and holding up in ges | d ture a gloved left hand. } a Pastel: Height, 34 ees width, 29% eee Signed at lower left, Deore | 7 S| Property of a Private Collector. i aes a (Illustrated ) Bh sie 2 hae ed oe ee ee I7I—FEMME EN CHAPEAU_ ROSE (es ae Lh, O N Degas) ire Germain la 1 ALFRED SISEEY OO * AK. FRENCH: 1840—1899 Murand Ube 172—-MORET: SOLEIL COUCHANT Tue mirror surface of a broad river, with a tangle of green reeds in the foreground, and flowing under the succession of stone arches of an old bridge which stretches the whole width across the middle distance among the mill and farm-buildings of a village. On the right bank is a group of slender broom-like poplars. The sky is turquoise and touched with a yellow light, which, falling on the stone, throws purple tones over the masses of the buildings. Height, 29 inches; length, 36 inches. Signed at lower left, SISLEY, and dated 1888. Property of a Private Collector. CHARLES EMILE JACQUE “oo * FRENCH: 1I1813—1894 tLafepe Lahiaw) 173—THE YOUNG SHEPHERDESS Tue long tender grass of the pasture is carpeted with red and white flowers under the shelter of the huge beeches which tower above the little shepherdess in her dark gown, white bodice and cap, and the small flock of sheep and lambs. ‘The bulk of the woods lies away in the right middle distance, where masses of white cloud are revealed. Height, 31 inches; width, 25% inches. Signed at lower left, CH. JACQUE. Purchased from Arthur Tooth & Sons. Alex. R. Peacock Collection, American Art Association, gn atte. Saas Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. dalingle. Lllerece CLAUDE MONET L000 1 FRENCH: 1840— ) 174—SPRING IN V ETHEUIL Tue foreground is washed by the arm of a river, flecked at the edge with reeds, the low-lying near shore sweeping round in a flat curve to the right; a little further back it is fringed with half- — bare trees returning an impression of iron-red, with here and there — the upright feather of a poplar. In the middleground at the cen- tre, the village with its white walls and gray-black roofs; at the right the meadowland rises gently to a ridge. Height, 23 V2 inches; length, 31 inches. Signed at lower left, CLAUDE MONET. Cyrus J. Lawrence Collection, American Art Association, IQIO tof IA Exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. fy. Property of Mr. RicHarD H. LAWRENCE. U llustrated) 7 jauo fT apnvyy &g) S—trLi TINHYHLAA NI ONTAd : CLAUDE MONET 4000 4 FRENCH: 1840— _ | Basen fog, 175—FALAISES Ad DIEPPE: TEMPS -Ghis A TURBULENT yellow sea is breaking on the coast, which extends — from the towering rocks in the right foreground in a curve out © to the promontory of green cliffs in the distance. A haze renders the near shore purple, while the impression of the falaises is of touches of blue, brown and pink tones. Height, 21 inches; length, 29 inches. Signed at lower right, CLAUDE Monet, and dated 1882. From Durand-Ruel, Paris. Cyrus J. Lawrence Collection, American Art Association, iobred Le Al Proper ty of Mrs. ALBERT L. WEBSTER. Alunand / acl (Mustearem | SIU) Sd], jauoyy apnvly «g) adddIq V Suasiwiv q—S$ 41 ON _JEAN-BAPTISTE-CAMILLE COROT FRENCH: 1796—1875 Ib. liioe 7 176—SOUVENIR D’AULT ( Vindeceps measVarce ) IN the left foreground among the long grasses, rise three willows, their delicate foliage massed against the cloudy heavens. ‘Ihe stream runs diagonally into the right foreground passing on the farther bank two low-lying cottages and a windmill set on a low hill. In the foreground, at the right, a peasant is launching a small boat. Height, 13 inches; length, 17 inches. Signed at lower left, COROT. Purchased from Corot by M. Audry. Collection of M. Alfred Robaut, 1880. Wat fordarKearney Sale, New York, 1988-# KS $1900 - Illustrated in Robaut, No. 2257. : Note Bl Property of a Private Collector. auee Fae al (Illustrated ) | yo a | rv i] a a ee aE ee (10407) appiuvy-aisudvg-uvar 6g) d WINaANOS—9LI ‘ON LINY ¢ SD DLS EMILE VAN MARCKE Jad 4 FRENCH: 1827—1890 : 177—THE WHITE COW FRoM the deep shade of trees curtaining the right of the scene, comes a path into the foreground to end at an old thatched well, where a peasant in a blue smock is watering two cows, white and black-and-brown, and a calf. At the left, a glimpse of meadow and white clouds. The sun shines from upper left harshly on to the body of the white cow, making a great passage of high light in the centre of the scene. Height, 14 inches; length, 18 inches. (Tus ravens } Lib Signed at lower right, EM. VAN MARCKE. - VO v - Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. ye we sa -_, 2 en be Nace “we - JEAN-BAPTISTE-CAMILLE COROT S300 ~ FRENCH: 1796—1875 - 1798 -MUSHROOM GATHERERS ny er . A SILVERY sky with swaths of cloud looks down on a grassy plain in the early morning. In the foreground, near a pool of water, are two women, at the right a third with a child. At the left, a long sweep of indistinct foliage reveals itself in the middle distance in the vague shapes of low birches, while at the extreme right a solid tower of delicate foliage marks the edge of a wood. Height, 14% inches; length, 18 inches. Signed at lower left, COROT. Purchased from Arthur Tooth & Sons. . Alex. R. Peacock Collection, American Art Association, ene oo Stee ae Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. Gallary JEAN FRANCOIS RAFFAELLI - TSO 4 FRENCH: 1850—1924 ae Hs 179—PARIS: PLACE DE, LA TRINITE INTO the blue and white sky points the delicate bulk: of the Renais- sance Church of the Trinité, with a mass of trees in full leafage before it and in the Place at the right, with its background of tall mansions. In the road before the church are carriages and horses, nursemaids and pedestrians in Sunday costume, strolling about in the sunshine. Height, 32 inches; width, 28 inches. Signed at lower left, J. F. RAFFAELLI. Property of a Private Collector. HENRI FANTIN-LATOUR FRENCH: 1836—1905 LAA; g 180—TEMPTATION A FIGURE composition, with the kneeling bearded St. Anthony in a brown cowl reciting prayers before a crucifix thrust into the ground, while behind him reclines the nude female figure of Lechery with her sister sin leaning forward to proffer a glass of wine, amid flowing crimson and blue draperies. Background of wood- land with blue sky at the left. 2300-1 Height, 24 inches; length, 30 inches. Signed at lower left, FANTIN. Property of the Estate of WILLIAM HAROLD SHARP. /000 = GASTON LA TOUCHE JY Meauohe ‘ FRENCH: 1854—1913 181—THE TERRACE THE stone balcony of a restaurant with lighted tables at which are diners in evening dress—men and women, seen in the glow of the candles and by the light of a huge firework which has burst outside in the darkness beyond the arches of leafage which frame the scene. Height, 39 inches; width, 37 inches. Signed at lower right, GASTON La ToucHE. Property of a Private Collector. | LbO4 | JAN VON CHELMINSKI POLISH: 1851—1925, bo : think. Varsha Fey, Lhe mefencg drarcel P/M 182—THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN THE ground is covered deeply with snow and slopes abruptly up to the right; at the left, a line of leafless shrubs and a great flat prospect out to the west as far as the sunset sky. On the brow of the hill is Napoleon, mounted on his gray charger and seen in profile looking out over the plain, with his marshals and aides behind him. ‘Towards the observer, in the immediate foreground, are galloping three officers, the leader a marshal with a scarlet ribbon of the Legion and mounted on a brown horse, followed by two companions in scarlet and blue uniforms respectively. Height, 29% inches; length, 40 inches. Signed at lower right, JAN V. CHELMINSKI. Property of a Private Collector. A ttl: Fogel Jer 1900 - Ze AXX~ Seta - tase. l Hloyec Sle 19.27 - SAMS JEAN GEORGES VIBERT FRENCH: 1840—1902 alpen adeared 183—THE CARDINAL’S ARRIVAL THE courtyard of a Spanish palace with a great Renaissance stone arch and staircase at the left, and at the right a well before the upper balcony of the patio. At the foot of the stone steps, the ponderous cardinal, in scarlet, is dismounting with difficulty from a heavily caparisoned mule with the aid of his black-robed Jesuit chaplain, the stooping back of a servant, the hand of a female attendant supporting his eminence’s right foot, and a second woman with hand on her hip, holding the animal’s head. ‘The ground is strewn with fallen leaves. o2f00 1 Panel: Height, 40 inches; length, 30 inches. Signed at lower right, J. G. VIBERT. Collection of Mrs. A. E. Fish. Museum of the Brooklyn Institute, 1897. Property of the Estate of WI1LL14aM HAROLD SHARD. a CKObL +4 ({Hustrated ) 7 Ow conacgrmeensh ferret llth A: duel Mee 1918 + Sold - oI. Nravekaal hee 1918 - PSUSX 4 s ARRIVAL ’ e—EHE CARDINAL By Jean Georges No. 183 t) iber V ( LEON VICTOR DUPRE J3O yy FRENCH: 1816—1879 Aonaebot ep 184—LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE IN the evening light the cows have come down to the water in the foreground to drink; at the right is deep shadow under the mantle of elms and willows, at the left desolate open country with thatched farm-buildings huddled in the central middle distance. The blue sky is filled with clouds catching in part the yellow rays of the setting sun. Height, 26% inches; length, 33% inches. Signed at lower left, Victor Dupré, and dated 1877. Property of Mrs. I. N. SELIGMAN. tee ick cel eel te aes: . Z5O 7 CARL KAHLER ; AUSTRIAN: 1850— M Vuk lender) 185 —“GOOD MORNING” EMERGING from a mass of cloud, is the nude figure of a cherubic putto with red cheeks, blue eyes and curly fair hair, greeting the red dawn which tints the upper clouds. Height, 40 inches; width, 30 inches. Signed at lower left, CARL KAHLER. Property of Mr. Francis Draz. LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED AND THEIR WORKS ALBEROLA, R. Senegalese Woman ASTI, ANGELO Muriel -BERNE-BELLECOUR, Etienne Officer of the Fourth Regiment BLACK, OLIVE PARKER Landscape BOGERT, Georce H., 4.N.2. Landscape with Windmill Moonlit Landscape _ - BOGGS, Frank M. Eveotrect in Caen The Ferry, Wimbledon BORGLUM, JoHn GuUTZON The Pioneer BOSTON, Joseru H., 4.N.A. Moonlight BOUCHE, Louis ALEXANDRE Sunset Landscape BOUDIN, Louis EUGENE Trouville: The Port BRICHER, Atrrep THompson, N./. The Water’s Edge CATALOGUE NUMBER 96 128 65 35 5 141i 145 99 BRIDGMAN, Freperick Arruur, N.A. Scene in Morocco BROWN, Joun Lewis A Hunting Morning CARLSEN, Emit, N.2. Hillside Landscape Weir’s Farm CARLSON, Joun F., N.A. In the Woods CASSATT, Mary STEVENSON, 4.N.Z. Child Holding an Apple Die Bajadere Mrs. Duttee CEBRIAN, José Matador CHASE, WiLtiiam Merritt, N.A. The Big Tree Shadow CHELMINSKI, Jan von Napoleon in Russia The Russian Campaign CHURCH, FRrReperick Stuart, N.A. Girl with a Dove CLAYS; Paut JEAN Near Dordrecht The River Barges COOPER, Emma E. LAMPERT A Hayboat CATALOGUE NUMBER 126 q It @ 148 9 60% 398 170 162 167 I1I2 S1 66 182 36 oOT% 156 = II : ne j R site a _ Q ml ne er oe Pape eae ee bed ’ sa Ms ¥ oh 15 i —_ cvrese ~~ oe a+ os rom en ea ee ne ee eee eee, Saaremaa CATALOGUE COROT, Jean-Baptiste-CaMILLE as oe Souvenir d’Ault at Mushroom Gatherers 178 ‘COTES, Francis, R.A. Portrait of a Lady with an Ermine-edged Wrap 83 The Right Honorable William Pitt, at the Age of 17 79 CRANE, Bruce, N.Z. Approaching Storm 139 A May Morning: East Hampton, Long Island 144 Apple Orchard After Rain 69 Marine: Evening 146 Storm 71 Sunset Over a Pool 50 Winter Sunset 142 DAINGERFIELD; Ettiott, N.Z. Swimming Time | 153 Shepherdess and Sheep 38 DAUBIGNY, Cuartes FRANCOIS L’Etang d’Optevoz | 134 DAVID, Jacauves Louis Allegory 125 DEARTH, Henry Go.Lpen, N.d. | Landscape, Etaples i150) DE BOCK, Turopuite A Gray Day aie. DEFREGGER, FRANZ Von The Message 100 DEGAS, HiLarreE GERMAIN Femme en Chapeau Rose 171 CATALOGUE NUMBER DE PENNE, CHARLES OLIVIER Setter and Pointers 98 DESSAR, Louis Paut, N.2A. Sheep in Woods | 140 Sheep 147 DIAZ DE LA PENA, NarcissE VIRGILE Lae tore 135 DOUGHER EY Pact Ne The Breakers 78 DRAKE, WiLtiiam HENRY An October Day | a DROUAIS, FRaNcors HuBERT Portrait of a Lady with a Muff BG / DULUARD, H. J. L. ! Cavalier 132 . DUPRE, Lton Victor Cattle Drinking 118 Landscape with Cattle 184 DUTCH SCHOOL Portrait of a Man Reading 93A ECHENA, José The Dance 49 EATON, Cuartes Harry, 4.N.A. A Quiet Day 2 Indian Summer 13 EATON, CHARLES WARREN, JN.AZ. Moonlight on the.. Plain 46 EICHELBERGER, RosBerr Landscape EISERMANN, R. Portrait FANTIN-LATOUR, Henri Flowers Temptation FARQUHARSON, Joseru The Rose Garden FARRER, HENRY A Pensive Hour FLORIAN, WALTER Man Smoking a Pipe FRERE, Tuéopore CHares Alexandretta GIFFORD, Rosert Swain,. N.24. Seashore GREEN, FRANK RussELL, J4.N.2A. The Woodcutters rors ALBERT Lorey, N.Z. New Moon—Nevada HARMAND, Aprien Un Mauvais Dé HARPIGNIES, Henri JosePu Bosquet d’Arbres Evening Glow CATALOGUE ER NUMB IOI 107 163 180 28 33 IIO 23 63 1S 61 402 158 CATALOGUE _ NUMBER HERRING, JoHN FREDERICK, R.B.A. Farmyard with Horses , a HIERLE, L. — 7 Woman with a Sword $Y] HILL, Howarp | ) The Meeting Place 16 HOEBER, Artuur, 4.N.ZA. The Hickory Grove Paes 8 HOPPNER, Joun, R.A. (Attributed to) Portrait. of av Lady in--W nite 93 JACQUE, Cuartes Emits The Young Shepherdess 193 KAHLER, Cart “Good Morning”’ 185 KAUFFMANN, ANGELICA, R.A. (Attributed to) Lady with Doves | (94 KELLER, ALBert J. L’Etudiant 102 KIESEL, Conrap Dora 107 The Tame Dove : 108 KNAUS, Lupwic The Tyrolean Girl | 116 KOWALSKI, A. von | | The Troika a , 62 CATALOGUE NUMBER LANCON, AucusTE Tiger and Bird Ts | LA TOUCHE, Gaston : The Terrace 18t LAWRENCE, Srr Tuomas, P.R.A. ; Portrait of a Lady with a Red Scarf — 89 LAWSON, ERNEstT, N.A. Winter Landscape: Bridge | 143 LEADER, Sir BENJAMIN W., R.A. Belted Manor 159 LE BRUN, Mme. VIGEE Portrait of a Lady in Brown 87 LELY, Sir PETER (Aiiributed to) | The Duchess of Cleveland 26 LEPINE, J. Inland Port 133 LINFORD, CHarLeEs Edge of the Forest 103 October Sunset Teles LUGNER, B. The Cooking Pot 138 McCORD, GeorcE H., 4.N.2. Approach of Flood Tide I51 Black Gang Chine, Isle of Wight 10 MACY, WILLIAM STARBUCK r! Country under Snow 20 MARCH, VINCENZIO Midday MARCKE, EmILe van The White Cow MICHEL, GEorGEs Approaching Storm MIEREVELT, Micutri, JANSZEN VAN Portraitsof a lady MILLAR, Appison THOMAS diheCity. Gate MINOR, RoBERT CRANNELL, Nias Autumn Sunset Lake in Moonlight Moonlight MONCHABLON, FERDINAND JAN Les Amants MONET, CLAupDE Falaises a Dieppe: Temps Gris Spring in Vetheuil MOORE, H. Humpurey The Sheikh MORAN, THomaAs Icebergs in the Atlantic MORAN, JoHn Leon The Fisherman MORLAND, GEoRGE Meditation CATALOGUE “NUMBER 109 3 ba | Fs 84 : 2 95 41 MURPHY, Joun Francis, N.d. Sunset After a Rain Tints of a Vanished Past MUSIN, AUGUSTE Dutch Barges NATTIER, JEAN Marc (School of) Portrait of a Young Girl in Green NICHOLS, Henry Hosart Winter Morning NICOL, Esrkine, 4.R.4. The Disputed Boundary OCHIMAN, LEonarp, N.A. Evening Spring PALLARES, J. Place de la Concorde, Paris PARTON, ArtTuur, JN.Z. The Stream Woodland Pool PASINI, ALBERTO Arabs and Horses Moorish Interior PAVIL, Erie ANATOLE Young Girl in an Armchair PHELAN, Cuartes F. Sheep POST, Wititiam Merritt, 4.N.A. December Morning CATALOGUE NUMBER g! 150 gO 154 CATALOGUE NUMBER POURBUS, Frans, THE YOUNGER Portrait of a Lady 86 QUARTLEY, Arruuvr, N.2. Keyport a3 Marine } 15 The Bridge: Laurelton, Long Island 29 RAFFAELLI, Jean Francois | Paris; Place dedaebrinite 179 RANGER, HENRY Warp, JN.Z. Spring Woods eye: RAWITCH, Maria : 1 Nature Morte: Armes Orientales 104, REHN, Frank K. M., N.A. Calm Evening | 19 Marine 34 REYNOLDS, Sir JosHua, P.R:4. Lady Cholmondeley , 82 RICHET, L&ton | Landscape 137 ; RICO, MartTIn | ; 3 Chiesa della Salute, Venice ; ie) z The Palace 114 ‘ The Garden 42 i Venice 157 : RIX, Jurian H Forest Stream 25 4 ROBINSON, THEODORE A Normandy Garden—October | 70 ree CATALOGUE NUMBER ROMNEY, GEorGE Miss Hollingsworth (1776) 88 SANCHEZ-PERRIER, Emitio Bords de L’Oise: Chaponval 161 On the Oise Ean The Little Stream : 45 SCHREYER, ApoLpeu Bedouins on the March 168 - SHURTLEFF, Rosweit Morse, Nd. Edge of a Wood 12 Forest Interior 5 SISLEY, ALFRED Moret: Soleil Couchant B72 SMITH, Henry PEMBER Landscape a7 Landscape i597) SONNTAG, Witziiam Louis, N.A. Mountain Landscape 6 STEVENS, ALFRED Portrait of a Young Girl 728 SULLY, Tuomas Sophonisba 80 The Sleeping Girl, after Sir Joshua Reynolds (1788) 81 TAMBURINI, ANnrTonio Monkish Shoemaker 3 11g THOMPSON, JuLiet Portrait of a Girl 48 - CATALOGUE NUMBER TRYON, Dwicur WIiLi1AM, N.ZA. : Along the Shore 68 TYLER, James GALE Clipper Ship 9 64 TWACHTMAN, Joun H., N.ZA. Lake under the Hills 149 UNKNOWN Portrait of a Lady 105 VERBOECKHOVEN, EUGENE Sheep in Pasture | 67 VENETIAN SCHOOL Magdalen 106 VIBERT, JEAN GEORGES Napoleon and the Cardinal 169 The Cardinal’s Arrival 183 WABKE Re) o7Ae The Sentinel 53 WATELIN, Louis Victror Cattle 131 WEIR, JuLian ALDEN, P.N.A. A Tow Girl : 56 WHEATLEY, Francis, R.4. (Attributed to) Rustics 30 WHITTEREDGE, W., N.A. Landscape Study - 14 WIGGINS, Guy CarLeTon, 4.N.A. Gloucester Harbor WYANT, ALEXANDER H., N.Z/. In the Forest YATES, CuLien, 4.N.A. Landscape ZIEM, FELIX Marine View of Venice CATALOGUE NUMBER 54 55 160 165 124 oy Pa, 0’: Reto RESEARCH INSTITUT “TN HM ll 3 3125 01694