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SS bald bi VEN Be ie i * A. aCe \/ . i, ny es x \ 5 MD ee pee ee AMA i tk, Oe ern: Oat, Wb Saat ec Se \ \ ‘ \ : ty 4 hy) % i { i, * ii { 3) yi } j ) j ~ SSI } \ / t- ae ri . ev 4 Kas { Tey, ae Lem A Ges ea gr ent ia Cah Sl le oho alg pay i ¢ ~ ee, ‘ Be \ Aum a / % ( A io hes i, * ee * ye { } rk ~ an Se ’ Z ye / vw | HS COED i) EE NO Na Sint Sy. , A 3 js je yy h ate | a Te SES UA NEAT Tk oer LOS RASS AN TO PT IN a Ae “POR ates fact Ss a a ; x / Af ¢ Sh] a 3 ae gis} \ ue \y gi f } A My t 1M Bos se 1 boy F } ‘ ee eM hei he ot aK. tute is he )* 4] - ; ht - sy - 10 yl Y oo ea NY LNG Popa ec Reto a ee eS ne a tga \ Ad* ew cy } oe fe } Aa ivan Witten i UB LER ov 1 EW FROM 9 A. M. UNTIL 6 P. M. eer AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57TH STREET, NEW YORK ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET BEGINNING SATURDAY, JANUARY 19rn, 1924 AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE DAY OF THE SALE (INCLUDING SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, FROM 2 TO 5 P. M.) VERY IMPORTANT AND HIGHLY VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE Pe THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES ON THE EVENINGS OF WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 AND 24 AT 3:15.O*CLOCK ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Kk : OF VERY IMPORTANT AND HIGHLY VALUABLE ‘OIL PAINTINGS BY CELEBRATED FOREIGN AND AMERICAN MASTERS PROM PHE COLLECTION OF THE LATE WILLIAM S. KIMBALL OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK JAMES A. GARLAND OF BOSTON, MASS. AND OTHER PRIVATE SOURCES AS DESIGNATED IN THE CATALOGUE TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES ON THE DATES HEREIN STATED THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY Mr. OTTO BERNET anp Mr. HIRAM H. PARKE THe AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc., Manacers ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET NEW YORK 1924 i THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC. DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS © | ALL DETAILS OF -ILLUSTRATION “7 TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY 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. Il. 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 devosit 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 eard 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 pur- chased 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 auctioneer’s hammer, and thereafter the property is at the purchasers’ 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 recognized 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 purchaser, 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 notwithstanding, 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 sustained in so doing. VIII. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases isa business in which the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to pur- chasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any assumption 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 cor- rectly 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, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloging or imper- fection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold “as is’ and without recourse. Byery lot is on public exhibition one or mcre days prior to its sale, and the Asso- ciation wilt give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment 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 telephone, if conditions permit, will be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing conditions 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 clearness as to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number 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 arts, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Asso- hal a deposit must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also e 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 copy- ing 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, MANAGERS. HIRAM H. PARKE, AUCTIONEERS, INTELLIGENT APPRAISALS FOR UNITED STATES AND STATE TAX INSURANCE AND OTHER PURPOSES AND CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS APPRAISALS AND CATALOGUES. ‘Together with the increase in its exhibition and sales rooms, the American Art Association, Inc., will expand its service of furnishing appraisements, under expert direction, of art and literary property, jewelry and all personal effects, in the settlement of estates, for in- heritance tax, insurance and other purposes. It is prepared also to supplement this work by making catalogues of the contents of homes or of entire estates, such catalogues to be modelled after the finely and intelligently produced catalogues of the Association’s own Sales. The Association will furnish at request the names of many Trust and Insur- ance Companies, Executors, Administrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private individuals for whom the Association has made appraisements which have not only been entirely satisfactory to them, but have been accepted by the United States Revenue Department, State Comptroller and others in interest. THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. Aca Es AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON AVENUE 56TH TO 57TH STREET ENTRANCE, 30 EAST 57TH STREET NEW YORK CITY FIRST SESSION WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1924 IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL OF THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES BEGINNING AT 8:15 O'CLOCK Catalogue Numbers | to 99, inclusive ‘0 ARTHUR HOEBER AMERICAN: 1854—1915 Ot LANDSCAPE Wa KB, (Panel) Height, 5 inches; width, 5 inches A sir of nature toward the close of day, while there is still much light in the clouds which screen the sky. Three trees extending from the left into a level green meadow are patterned against the sky, which with the trunk of the outermost tree is mirrored in a small pool in the fore- ground. Signed at the lower left, Horner. Property of a Private Collector. Z WILHELM LOWITH qs Austrian: 1867— 2—-THE DISCUSSION ae or. 1S wont) 0, lbemete Height, 5 inches; length, 614 inches | TurEE men in costumes of the late eighteenth century are in discus- sion, two seated at a card table and the third standing at one side, a long pipe in his mouth. Of the seated men one in red with a peruke — that points his aggressiveness is laying down the law to his companion. — Signed at the lower right, W. Lowrrn, 1898. Property of the Estate of the Late Wiv11aM 5. Kimpsarr, of Roch- | esteroiN. Yd. FRANZ COURTENS Dy Betcian: 1853— . 3—LANDSCAPE WA levee 0 0: Height, 914 inches; width, 91% wmches In the shade of a grove, with sunshine beyond it and in front of it, where in the foreground the corner of a pond comes to view to reflect the trunks of the trees, an old peasant woman is seated at the foot of a tree. Signed at the lower right, Franz CourTENs. Property of the Estate of the Late WituiAM S. Kimpaty, of Roch- ester, N.Y. »' a IVAN POKITONOW Russian: 1840— } 0, webb ney. 4—CHATEAU DU HARAS A GELOS, PRES DE PAU / a4. (Panel) Height, 6 inches; length, 1414 inches Tue Chateau on the right with various buildings around it looks out over a pond or stream which wanders through green meadows. Here a number of horses are turned out to graze, the whole under a lightly clouded sky. Signed at the lower right, I. Poxironow, 1887. From Boussod, Valadon & Co. Property of Mrs. LarHror Brown, of New York. (Ho CONSTANTINE MAKOWSKI ‘ Russian: 1839—1915 5—BUSTE DE FEMME 1, (Panel) a 6 EE es Height, 12 inches; width, 6 inches Busr portrait to left, three-quarters front, of an alert young woman with black eyes and black hair and a mauve cap on the back of her head, who is eyeing someone far back of the spectator and on his right. She wears a white waist, décolleté, and a small red scarf over her shoulders. Signed at the upper right, C. Maxowskt. Property of Mrs. Witu1am Scorr Pyte. 4s 6-—LIVE FOWLS Uwe. lOnL¢ 15° fe FRANCESCO IMPERIALI ITALIAN Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inches Turee chickens are depicted, in a conventional landscape background, dark and idefinite around the birds, with trees at left, and in the dis- tance a mountain under a light sky. Sunshine illumines the chickens, a yellow one, a white and black one, and a speckled one with a bristling crown. On back: “Live Fowls”—by “Imperiali,’ who recommended such painting for improving in fine tints to his scholars. Mr. Camillo. From Wallis & Sons, London. Property of a Private Collector. FRANCESCO IMPERIALI is i: ITALIAN bo. 7—DHAD GAME Height, 12 ches; width, 9 inches ~ do. Hancine by one leg from the stump of a tree, with head on the ground, a hare that has been shot is shown with shoulder and underbody to the spectator, and at either side of it are birds of brilliant plumage that have fallen to the gunner’s lot. On back: “Dead Game”—by Imperiali, who recommended such painting for improving in fine tints to his scholars. Mr. Camillo. From Wallis & Sons, London. Property of a Private Collector. | o~ A. VON PREYER NINETEENTH CENTURY a | b: had 8—STILL LIFE an iy Height, 1434 inches; width, 1234 inches On the corner of a white marble topped table a tall glass of golden wine stands amid grapes golden and black and a dark translucent crimson, with plums green and reddish, and with a fruit red and gold. Signed at the lower right, A. v. Preyer, 1867. , Property of the Estate of the Late Wiii1am S. Kimpaxtz, of Roch- fos 3 ID i JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT Frencu: 1796—1875 9—LANDSCAPE i ¥. (Wee yercde Height, 844, inches; length, 1114 mches Ar the left in the foreground grows a clump of trees whose slender trunks are weighted with great branches which incline them to the _ right, the branches extending across the picture and beyond its con- fines. ‘The leafage in dense green bunches forms an engaging pattern before a grayish sky, and the lower branches toward their extremities bend near. to the ground. Close to the trunks is a seated figure in a red cap, looking away from the observer over a lower field of lighter green. Signed at the lower left, Coror. Property of a Private Collector. GEORGES MICHEL Frencu: 1763—1843 10—LANDSCAPE WITH WINDMILLS | | ug +t Height, ‘734 imches; length, 114% inches Brack storm clouds are interspersed with white clouds in the sky, and the sunshine between them dapples the earth and brings out strongly a figure in red on a white horse, pulled up for conversation with another figure standing in the field in the foreground. Back at left under a cloud shadow is a hill, and a windmill on top of it stands out in sil- houette against the white of the sky, another mill being seen farther along. Property of the Estate of the Late Witi1am S. Kimpany, of Roch- ester, N. Y. - J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. AMERICAN: 1853—1921 11—GRAY DAY ; Leer , (Water Color) 7 ALS Height, 11 inches; length, 1434 inches Tue sky is gray and gray the reflection in the brook in the foreground, gray the foreground land beside it on the right, with some brush and some trees back of it. To left of the foreground the theme is bright- ened by fresh green grass and some wildflowers. Beyond them small trees and a plowed field. | Signed at the lower left, J. Francis Murrpny, 92. Property of the Estate of the Late Don H. Bacon. / JOSE GARCIA Y RAMOS 0 Spaniso: 1850— 12—CAREK FREE (Panel) TM a b ‘ Height, 11 inches; width, 7 inches Ovrpoors in Spain some young people have gathered in the foreground, near a booth where flowers are sold, and as they recline hatless in the sunshine a young woman dances for the indulgent entertainment of her companions, while a young man plays an accompaniment on a guitar, . Signed at the lower left, Garcia y Ramos, SEVILLA. Property of the Estate of the Late Wii11am 8. Kimpatrt, of Roch- ester, N. Y, CHARLES P. GRUPPE 1 6 AMERICAN: 1860— TO: 13—AUTUMN LANDSCAPE W. W. OU Height, 114% inches; width, 914 inches _ Ow a knoll of a slope toward a small pool a dark, straight trunk of a tree stands as an anchorage, cut off not high aloft, while various sap- lings without leaves grow between it and the pool, on the left. ‘To right, in the background, and higher up the slope, a screen of foliage in autumn colors blocks out the gray sky. Signed at the lower right, GrupPe. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit1u1am S. Kiwsari1, of Roch- EStCT.NY le 2 : \2 ADOLPHE SCHREYER ~GeRMAN: 1828—1899 } 14—THE LONE RIDER } 78 FAT oe Panel Dd. (Panel) Height, 834 inches; width, 614 inches Our on a sunny field of wild land, with a building seen just below the crest in the distance, a lone Wallachian peasant is seen riding away from the observer, going at good clip and at home in his saddle. Across his saddle bows a pole is balanced, with a bag of something on each end of it. Signed at the lower right, Ap. SCHREYER. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11am S. Kimsartz, of Roch- ester, N.Y’. val O EDUARD GRUTZNER GERMAN: 1846—1878 15—AN EHXPERT OPINION Sau (Panel) ul Paik f AY b Height, 14 ches; width, 1034 inches f Iy a cellar within a grating stands a great cask of wine of ancient vin- tage, and an elderly monk in brown habit has removed the bung and proceeds to withdraw what shall prove a liberal glassful by the simple process of suction. The wine has already risen in his clear glass tube, and he holds a wineglass ready in his left hand. He wears a brown skull cap and an old blue apron. Signed at the upper right, Ev. Grirzner, ’83. Property of the Estate of the Late Wiiuiam S. Kimpary, of Roch- ester, N. Y. se, \s 1.5 D- ie LEON VICTOR DUPRE Frencu: 1816—1879 16—A SUNNY ROAD ( | (Panel) tz Height, 1014 inches; length, 1384 inches In a sylvan quarter of France an informal road leading from the right foreground trends toward the left in the distance, disappearing beyond some trees. To right of it the land rises, under gray clouds floating in a blue sky, and to left of it runs a brooklet at whose edge a boulder stands in the foreground. In the middle distance, in the bright sun- shine which strikes down from the left, a peasant woman comes for- ward along the road. Signed at the lower right, Victor Dupre. Property of the Estate of the Late Wii11aMm S. Kimpary, of Roch- ester, N. Y. HIPPOLYTE CAMILLE DELPY | O Bupnon: Leto roo ee 17—OLD BRIDGE AT LIMAY | f : (Panel) U : Height, 1014 inches; length, 154, inches In the middle distance an old bridge of many arches and of a creamy gray-brown tone crosses a silvery river that leads back from the fore- ground, along the left. On the right the green bank of the stream rises to a line of hills extending to the distance and leftward, under a bril- liant sky, while on a stretch of level ground at the right entrance of the bridge cluster the houses of a town. At left the bridge disappears beyond tall green trees whose shadows the bright sky throws forward upon the water. Signed at the lower right, H. C. Depry, ’88. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11aAm S. Kimsaun, of Roch- ester, N. Y. ¢ CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY bee ie Frencu: 1819—1878 Ye 18S—LANDSCAPE AT SUNSET mo SC (Panel WW) Sean L} is Height, 10 inches; length, 1814 inches On the right a broad green bank of gentle slope, and crowning it in middle distance a mass of dense trees, with an outpost which stands detached near the centre of the composition, at the border of a stream which comes into the central foreground. In the background, a low hill declining toward the left, and in the left middle distance a clump of trees through whose scattered foliage is seen the reddish disc of the setting sun, its hue and the hues of the neighboring sunset clouds light- ing the stream with their reflections. On the right hand bank two seated figures and two standing cows. : Signed at the lower right, Dausieny, 1874. From Boussod, Valadon & Co. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11am S. Kimpaut, of Roch- ester, N. Y. o HENDRIK WILLEM MESDAG DutcH: 1831—1915 19— TWILIGHT AT SCHEV ENINGEN 3) ae ee (Panel) Height, 1484 inches; length, 1724 wches = sky is filled with dark clouds that hover low over the sea, with the exception of bands of white above the horizon. Ships are seen off shore, in the gloaming in the distance, before a far shore, and in the foreground are two in the shallows, with figures observed aboard them. Signed at the lower right, H. W. Mespac. From ihe Joseph T. Kinsley Sale. pile 5-H 97- i eee Property of a Private Collector. p 6» FRANZ COURTENS | 3 Betcian: 1853— 20—CANAL IN HOLLAND WW. IM, eat | | 6 Ge Height, 12% inches; length, 1884. inches U Unver a confused sky of rainclouds and sunshine a canal at left leads back from the observer and on it is a sailboat. A long boat is drawn up at the bank and near it in a road paralleling the canal is a peasant woman walking. To right of the road a high wall of green trees and shrubbery. Signed at the lower right, Franz CourtTEns. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11am 8. Kimpauy, of Roch- CSteT, ONT Ve Oo GEORGE MORLAND | Eneusu: 17638—1804 21—_FHEDING TIME Al @ Peg ine 7b. Height, 1014 inches; length, 1214 inches A Frye bit of old England, done in a sympathetic and appreciative manner—outside the corner of a gray mortared and thatch-roofed stable, in the subdued sunlight of a partly clouded sky. Here two fat pigs, a white one and a black and white one, have come up to the trough sunken in the ground; and they are devoting themselves to the business of feeding, without haste and without relax. Straw is scattered about, and a peasant is emptying a bucket into the trough. Signed at the upper right, below the eaves, G. Moruanp, PInxt. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit1iaAm 8. Kimpatt, of Roch- ester, N. Y. Le O a a7: 22_READING Ht B Cent Height, 17 inches; width, 12% inches JEAN CHARLES MEISSONIER. Frencu: 1852—-1917 Seatep with back to a window on the right, a man of dark features in seventeenth century dress is reading with intent expression a small book. He wears a small ruff and dark purplish small-clothes, and his feet lie on a dark olive cushion. On a table by his side are more books and some flowers. Signed at the lower right, CHAarLEs Metssonter, Fins, 1879. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11am S. Kiwsatt, of Roch- ester IN JULES JOSEPH LEFEBVRE Frencu: 1834—1912 Height, 2124 inches; width, 15 inches Turee-quarters length figure to left with face im profile; seated on a brown bench, on which she has turned sidewise, before a gray wall. A blond young woman, with head bound in gold and blue, which come to view beneath the black mantle with which she has draped herself, which falls to her waist and reveals the scarlet bodice trimmed with dove-gray : at the wrists. Hands lightly folded on her lap, and eyes lightly raised and fixed on some object before her. Signed at the upper left, JuLes LEFEBVRE. | Property of the Estate of the Late Witt1am S. Kimpattz, of Roch- | ester, ocy . | _ J8ko- Aenigleh, heeyel Meedian Mirek 893+ BUxK Sold. 4 8, irda Lire 1IGS + BiKn ceeenenteneees ee LOUIS MOELLER, N.A. AmeERIcAN: 1855— ae: ere 24-FOUND AT LAST Height, 14 inches; width, 11 inches A youne man in white satins of the end of the eighteenth century has come upon a paper of interest that has fallen from an old volume that drops to pieces as it tumbles from a chair. He stands reading it as he faces the right, three-quarters front, before a tapestried wall. Signed at the upper left, Louis MoELLer. Property of the Estate of the Late Wititam §$. Kimpartz, of Roch- ESLCTAN a ts a a> ROSA BONHEUR Frencu: 1822—1899 25—LION AND LIONESS oe A Ss Height, 15 inches; length, 18 inches - Own mountain slopes in sunshine, with no trees and only coarse grasses and purplish herbage seeking a foothold, two lions are at rest but alert on a patch of bare earth and rock. Both face the right. The lion with shaggy mane framing his huge face lies with tawny body down the slope but head raised and looking boldly at the spectator, the lioness behind him lies athwart the picture, her head in profile to the right and gazing straight before her. Signed at the lower left, Ross BonuEtrR, 1893. Property of the Estate of the Late Wituiam 8S. Kimsatz, of Roch- ester, N. Y. QA 0 F. ROUBAUD \ ConTEMPORARY | 9 0. 2e—THE HALT FOR WATER UP ( Panel) Height, 1014 inches; length, 13%4 inches Two armed horsemen have drawn up at a stone watering trough on a brilhant day, when the sun is near the zenith. One in white cap and buff coat stands with an arm over his bay horse, as it drinks; his comrade in dark cap and gray coat remains on the back of his white mount. Over the tiled top of a wall behind them is a glimpse of a blue sky with white clouds. Signed at the lower right, F. Rousaup, 1882. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11am S. Kimpgarz, of Roch- ester, N. Y. | )&{° WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE, N.A. = AMERICAN: 1849—1916 27—-THE BLOWN THISTLE (OG ee Wy, W. (Panel) J, ¥ 0. Height, 12 imches; length, 18 inches Orr on a more or less level stretch of the Shinnecock Hills of Long Island, gray-green and yellowish in their short vegetation, with here and there patches of rich fresh green bushes and in the distance a glimpse of the bay, with a sail far at the right, the eye falls upon a thistle growth, in the left foreground. The red thistles branch about a white one, blown, at the centre, its fluffy down expanding and ready for the next breeze to carry it away. Signed at the lower right, WM. M. Cuass. . AP ; jf, ; 4 4) From Julius Oehme. 4-0 tm Foo drho Property of a Private Collector. q 40. PATRICK NASMYTH Enewiso: 1786—1831 23—AT PENSHURST, KENT | (Panel) Height, 914 inches; length, 12% inches A REFRESHING landscape of the old English countryside, with the sun- shine illumining green fields and some cottages at the farther end, near some trees on the left, and in the foreground on the right other trees and a mound, where there is a smoke house, are seen against the hight. Crossing the immediate foreground is a small stream, and a road passing over it winds up to the houses, some figures being seen along the way. In the field at left is a solitary old horse. Signed at the lower left, P. N., 1826. Property of the Estate of the Late Witutam S. Kimpaut, of Roch- ester, N. Y. i" 34 O MARTIN RICO £90, SpanisH: 1850—1908 29-VENETIAN CANAL é (Panel) Height, 1414 inches; width, 7% inches A NARROW canal leads down the picture, its waters shimmering with the colorful reflections of the buildings that line its either side. A sandola with a passenger is making its slow way toward a bridge in the dis- tance, and an idle sandola lies at the wall on the right. From the balcony of a palace at left in the foreground a figure looks down at the water. A Signed on the wall at the right, Rico. Property of Mrs. Larurop Brown, of New York. | O A. F. BELLEUS CoNTEMPORARY 30—H AYING : eae (Panel) ew y 4 p Height, 10 inches; length, 16 wmches A sroapty sloping hill whose farther edge is defined by low trees out- lined against a sky of light rolling clouds declines to broad fields of hay occupying the foreground and the right. Here and there on the slope are trees, and at its foot in the distance a large farmhouse is sur-— rounded by yet other trees. In the foreground the hay has been mown, and men and women are raking it and loading it high on a cart drawn by oxen. | Signed at the lower left, A. FE. BELLEUvs. Property of Mrs. LarHrop Brown, of New York. a¢ HENRI HARPIGNIES Frencu: 1819—1916 7 0), 81—LANDSCAPE ae mi Height, 934 inches; length, 14 inches Back of a hill on the left which declines toward the right, sunshine from the left illumines a valley, and the gray and broken faces of green- crowned hills in the background and on the right. On the foreground hill at left grow short and bushy trees, and a footpath winds over the hill between them. Signed at the lower left, H. Harprientes, 793 Property of a Private Owner. AD RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. ae AmeERIcAN: 184'7—1919 32—INDIAN CANOES Soe Wr WWwurdseh a yr / dS ad Height, 1014 inches; length, 12% inches Two gray canoes, hauled out, rest on the green bank of a stream which is visible at the left, curving into a landscape of uneven surface and wild brush growths. Light strikes down upon them as they point toward a middle-distance tree that stands out in a velvety reddish- brown before a brilliant blue and white sky. The landscape is in autumn colors. Signed at the lower right, R. A. BuaKxELock. From the C. Lambert Collection. fa Yoh Kb S/3S0 « 0. lbanch, Property of Mrs. James A. GARLAND. us < -_ CHILDE HASSAM, N.A. | ‘| AMERICAN: 1859— ‘ 3383—DRY ADS Height, 131% inches; length, 164% inches SuNLIicHT dancing on the leaves of slender trees makes a thin screen before a blue river that traverses the picture between left and right, and before its opposite high bank. Sunshine spots the ground, dapples it with hght, in the foreground, and here two nude nymphs dance gaily. Signed at the lower left, Cu1tprE Hassam, 1906. Purchased from N. E. Montross, 1906. . From the Hugo Reisinger Collection, New York, 1916. #6- S25 MX, Property of a Private Collector. CHARLES EMILE JACQUE ay | Frencu: 1813—1894 34 THE SHEEPFOLD f evry (Panel) Ago. Height, 10 inches; length, 1284 inches Two sheep are in the sheepcote, one standing at the feed rack, its head turned from the observer, its companion, a brown sheep, lying down, with head to the right. A gray and a black hen are searching for food at one side, in the straw of the floor, which a shaft of light touches with gold between the hens and the sheep, and back in the shadows is a feed tub. Signed at the lower right, Cu. Jacque. es Property of a Private Collector. 5 ALFRED STEVENS Ah Bercran: 1828—1906 35—ON THE BALCONY 3 dO (Panelt Height, 11 inches; width, 81 inches A BLonp young lady is observed nearly at full-length, standing on a balcony with figure to left, and her features in profile as she looks out across her right shoulder upon a sea with sails and a steamer, under the full moon and many stars. She is in a black lace gown variously trimmed and has a white scarf wound loosely about her shoulders. — Signed at the lower left, A. STEVENS. From the collection of the late William Merritt Chase, N.A.Jalo/Gik-#/2- poe J To be sold to close an Estate. | Ab 4 9. food oe GILBERT MUNGER { : AmeErIcan: 1837—1903 36-—THROUGH THE FOREST—1888 | , (Panel) (AJ . § (ude oe 0, Height, 1434 inches; length, 18 inches THE spectator looks out from the edge of a forest, under the umbra-_ geous arch of two trees which stand at left and right in the foreground, to a great open field where cattle are grazing in brilliant sunshine and a cowherd is watching them. In the distance are more forest lands in the sunshine. Signed at the lower left, GiunERT MunceEr. Property of a Private Collector. | 2 tx JULES DUPRE Frencu: 1812—1889 3 37—THE BLACK STORM werk, AO. Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches A BLAckK nimbus cloud darkens the heavens and great stretches of the sea, with hints of light beyond it at the horizon, and in the light that lingers over the ocean in the foreground a sailing ship is in the breakers, and still nearer the observer is a boatload of figures, the boat swinging heavily in the wash of the waves. Signed at the lower right, Jutes Dupre. From Boussod, Valadon & Co. Property of Mrs. LatHropr Brown, of New York. EDWIN LORD WEEKS AMERICAN: 1849—1903 38_THE QUESTION Height, 18 inches; width, 13 inches A streEer of Moorish architecture in sunshine, with its recessed booths of ornate front .a little raised from the roadway. An Algerian in flaming colors on his black charger has drawn rein before a dusky but beautiful zendeuse with blue veil pushed back, who pauses at her work to smile at him, as another beauty in white, back of them, rises to peer upon the negotiations. Signed at the lower left, E. L. Werks. Property of the Estate of the Late Witu1am 8S. Kimparz, of Roch- ester, N. Y. ; ee ee ee ee ee a ee mg HENRI HARPIGNIES P30. ~Frencu: 1819—1916 39—MIDDAY LANDSCAPE D Height, 13%4 inches; width, 91 wnches Opens a vista to the sea, a narrow one between a rocky cliff on the right and the edge of a wood on the left, and a footpath running up the nar- row slope of green grass on wild land, to the crest over which is a glimpse of the water. At left of the path a tree of eccentric branches, and next the cliff a slender sapling, the cliff a mound of rock extending out of the picture. With the sun at zenith a landscape of few shadows. Signed at the lower left, H. Harvientss, ’95. From Scott & Pople: New York. Property of a Private Collector. JULES JACQUE VEYRASSAT yh Frencu: 1828—1893 40—LOADING THE GRAIN Height, 10 inches; length, 141% inches | (Panel) ie ‘. ba /8 ‘In the centre of the foreground stands a cart loaded high with bundles of ripened grain, its white team facing the spectator and placidly waiting, their sorrel leader looking off to the right. On top of the load a man is placing the bundles, which are pitchforked up to him by a field laborer standing beside the cart, to whom they are being fed by two women who are raking and bundling them. Fields in the background, yellow and green, extend afar in a soft light under a cloudy sky, and in the distant left is a haystack. Signed at the lower right, J. VEyRASSAT. Property of a Private Collector. EDWARD PORTIELJE HO : Bextcian: 1859— 41—THE FLIRTATION (Panel) AWM Ob. | o Height, 1534 inches; width, 121% inches In the corner of a room in a Flanders cottage a young woman in blue and green and a white cap faces the spectator as she half sits upon a bench before an open window. Through the window one glimpses the blue sea, and leaning on the sill and addressing the girl is a young fisherman, pipe in hand, the sunshine striking in over his sholdder. Signed at the lower left, Epwarp PortiELse; on the back declared to be by him at the order of M. A. D’Huy- VETTER, of Antwerp. Property of a Private Collector. MAURICE LEVIS G; O FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY : ' 42—OLD BRIDGE AND DAM ( ellie | 1p Height, 81% inches; length, 13 inthes 3 A GREEN landscape under a pale turquoise sky. At left in middle dis- tance and extending into the background toward the right, green woods, and before them on the right fields and figures and a broad stream, which is dammed in middle distance. From the dam a bridge over sluiceways to left, and in the foreground the stream at the lower level. Signed at the lower right, Maurice Ltvis On back a sketch in color, six by six and one-half inches, mounted. Property of a Private Collector. 14 . JEAN GEORGES VIBERT Frencu: 1840—1902 483—THE MESSAGE di é (Panel) Ward : WM. WAL ‘4 Height, 141% inches; length, 174% inches Bionp, robust and smiling, a young matron observed in profile to right is portrayed seated at a small round table in a spacious room of studio effect, reading a long communication—her elbows resting on the table, which holds a decanter of golden wine and also some solid refreshment. Light from the left and above reflects in a soft sheen from her rose pink bodice and bleu-de-ciel skirt. Facing her a cavalier of cynical humor, bearer of the message, stands as he helps himself freely to the refresh- ments. Signed at the lower left, J. G. Viper, ’69. Property of the Estate of the Late Wii11am 8. Kimpaut, of Roch- ester, N. Y. (QP ADOLF LE COMTE DutcH: 1850— 00° An THE LOCK Ue Beak (Gouache ) Height, 14 inches; length, 22 inches A BROAD-HULLED sailboat low in the water, and with a woman and child on board, has entered a lock and is headed for the spectator. In the background, outside the lock, and above the high banks at either side, are to be seen the tall masts of square-riggers and other ships, and near a line of buildings on the right some figures, walking. Signed at the lower right, A. Lu Comre, 771. Property of Mrs. LarHrop Brown, of New York. a o O THEOPHILE DE BOCK A Padias Durcu: 1850—1904 ee ee 45—BEEK IN DE HEIDE | j Y , { 3 iL 6 Height, 15 inches; length, 234% inches 6 Tue brook runs merrily through the moors, zigzaging down the centre of the composition, the heather in bloom on the banks. ‘Trees border | one side of the brook, growing on a high bank, and on the opposite side . share the lower land through which the brook runs with low trees and the surface growths. A moist atmosphere, as indicated by the clouds in the sky. 9 Kiet: Ate a. ar aoe er Signed at the lower right, Tu. pE Bock. From Fishel, Adler & Schwartz. To be sold to close an Estate. Z a e PAUL JEAN CLAYS ne. Berean: 1819—1900 * | : 46—M ARINE | g , (Panel) Height, 17 inches; length, 251% inches Snips with colorful canvas lie bunched at the left, in an irregular line receding toward the background, in a broad harbor whose boundaries come to view at the far left and toward the right in the distance, and. .again in the middle distance somewhat forward on the right. The ship- ping in the conspicuous bunch on the left shows a square-rigged mast on the foremost of the craft, and for the most part pointed sails on the others, the canvas creamy, crimson, brown and gray. A small boat is pulling away from the nearest one, and away on the right are other sails, near a point of the shore. Signed at the lower right, ea . Cuays, 1870. From Eugene Glaenzer. Property of Mrs. Larurop Brown, of New York. (oe OTHON FRIESZ FrENcH: CONTEMPORARY 17—UNE RUE DE HONFLEUR ai AAA ? AVE /6 De Height, 1714 inches; width, 14d, inches - Unper the dane of a dark green hill in the background are houses and buildings of the town, irregular in shape and diverse in color, creamy and sky-blue, red and grayish-green, and they surround a place where the streets come in curiously. In a narrow street of the fore- ground stands a black cab with red wheels, its top shining white, and assembled at the curb beside it is a motley crowd in dark colors. The moist surface of the street reflects a commingling of all color. Signed at the lower left, OrHon FR1Esz. Exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, 1921. 19ha- $38 4 « $95 deavod Looe From the collection of Dikran Khan Kdltkian, of Paris and New York. Property of a Private Collector. Weie KENYON COX, N.A. \ AMERICAN: 1856—1919 48—AFTER HARVEST (eee Pa oe dO. Height, 18 inches; length, 30 inches A WHEATFIELD on a rounded hill has been cut and the grain bundled into sheaves. Surrounding the field are various trees. The foreground is in shadow as the sun sinks behind the spectator, bringing out the yellowed grain on the crest of the hill. And far over the hill the moon comes out, silver in the sunlight. Signed at the lower left, Kenyon Cox, 1888. On back the title and the artist’s name and address. Property of a Private Collector. BR ie ALFONS SPRING OS O GreRMAN: 1843— A 49—A BLACK FOREST WOOD-CARVER Ay. p ; LO nae (Panel) Height, 20%4 inches; length, 26 inches ' Aw old man of rugged features sits facing the spectator and the right, palette and brushes in hand, painting a model cottage he has built which rests on a square table before him. Light comes from a window on the lewt, where stand pots of blossoming plants. Amongst a variety of objects in this his comfortable home-workshop are two ship models and a model windmill. Signed at the lower left, A. Sprine. From the sale of M. Knoedler & Co., New York, 1898. Property a e Estate of the Late Wit1iam S. Kimpatt, of Roch- ester, i S804 or, Ico bieodfer Iaanech ( fuly [8S Masha MEKK ~ bord. Kovocdhled 80 1893 -X/22 nh Soa* 4S. face poo. GEORGE INNESS, N.A. AMERICAN: 1825—1894 ’ 50—LANDSCAPE: THE COWS IN THE LANE Height, 18 inches; length, 30 mches ih : “jp. In the foreground at left a pond and at right its marshy bank, and’ in the middle distance green fields of lush vegetation. Between them and somewhat on the right runs a lane, and there a number of cows are walking, followed by a farmer, in a direction away from the observer. Sunshine falls full upon them, and the fields about them, coming from the right and leaving in shadow a long high ridge, at whose top one sees some buildings. Off in the fields are detached trees. On a photograph of this painting Elliott Daingerfield has written: “I have seen several early works of George Inness in this brown tone. This canvas is, in my judgment, by him, and has much of his dynamic power.” (Signed) “Elliott Dainger- field.” Property of a Private Owner. O MARTIN DROLLING | GERMAN: 1752—1817 5I—A GAME AT THE INN A, B. Height, 1914 inches; length, 2534 inches _ Ar an inn three men sit at a table by candle light, and there is a dispute over a game of cards. A child is drawing a sabot as a cart on the floor, and in an outer room its mother is seen going about her work. Property of the Estate of the Late Witi1am S. Kimparz, of Roch- estet, N.Y, 6 () M. CECILE-THORET CoNTEMPORARY fo, INDUSTRY VOW oe ee. Height, 191% inches; length, 25 inches ’ In a cottage room by the light of a window on the right an old woman and a young one sit sewing or knitting. The old woman is back to the spectator and is seen profil perdu, her younger companion is facing the observer, and is clad in blue with a white shawl and cap. Over a high bed at left hangs a crucifix. Signed at the lower right, M. Cécrit-THorer. Property of the Estate of the Late Witi1am S. Kimparz, of Roch- ester, N. Y. ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCHK, N.A. AMERICAN: 1855— 583—LONG POOL: THE AVON BELOW BI Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches A NARROW river gray and blue in reflection of the sky holds a generally straight course down the centre of the picture, its banks zigzag, low and green and in sunshine. Drawn up at left is a punt, and a little beyond it an old man sits on the bank fishing. A footpath parallels the stream, behind him, wandering among some pollards, and back of them at left is a wood. Woods in the distance at right, and far away down the centre of the landscape the tower of a church. Signed at the lower right, R. W. Van Bosxkercx. Property of a Private Owner. oe ALFRED DE DREU 1812—1860 oc. 54-THE BONE OF CONTENTION iy Shi ory ere ey] } Height, 2534 wmches; length, 3214, inches A Brown dog and a white one look intently at a juicy bone and seem undecided whether to attack it or each other, while a smaller terrier on a pile of straw above and behind them watches for an opportune moment to spring over both their heads. ' Signed at the lower left, Aur. Drev. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11am 8. Kiupattz, of Roch- ester, N. Y. m~* FRANZ COURTENS | Betcian: 1853— -55-IN THE BACKWATERS is AL Yarra. g ic Ata. ( Height, 2014 inches; length, 33 inches -Arrer a shower the deep green of woods and grass along the line of nearly level hills that border a stream stands out against a sky in which the sun strives to burst from behind a cloud. In the foreground the sluggish stream which crosses the picture, with grasses protruding, is a mirror of the sky and bank, and on it are figures in oid boats. Signed at the lower right, Franz CourRTENs. Property of the Estate of the Late Witt1am S. Krmpatt, of Roch- ester, N. Y. ERSKINE NICOL, RB.S.A., A.R.A. Exeisn: 1825—1904 du tute 4 56-—THE DOCTORS VISIT: OUT OF DANGER Height, 201 inches; length, 2614 inches In a low cottage room the burly and important figure of the doctor is seen with back to the spectator, his face in profile to the right as he talks with finger raised in caution to an old woman in cap and shawl, who stands with hands clasped and face unseen by the observer, listening to him. Behind her, in an inner room, the good man who is ill lifts himself in his bed to overhear the medic’s word. Signed at the lower left, E. Nicot, A.R.A., 1867. Property of the Estate of the Late Witt1am S$. Kimpatrt, of Roch- ester, N. Y. EY hi jay W ee, # DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT AMERICAN: 1845— _57—THE MEADOWS IN MAY Wu. WU. Ja Com bin Height, 21 inches; length, 251 inches ’ Tue fresh green carpet of a meadow in springtime is spread in the middle distance, in a land surrounded by trees that are dense on two sides at least, and lying back of a silvery gray brook whose surface is a mirror of the sprouting pollards that line its farther bank. On the hither bank two maids out for a walk, one with a market basket, halt: among the wild-flowers for conversation. } Signed at the lower left, Rieway Kyicur. Property of the Estate of the Late Witu1am S. Kimpauz, of Roch- ester, NAY: : nN) PIERRE BILLET ore - Frencu: 1837— 58 FLOWER GATHERERS |. &. Brru4sth- p) ' Height, 21 inches; width, 17 inches In a field of poppies and other flowers, and green grass, at a time when © the light is dim, three French peasant maids are observed, two in mid- dle distance with great sacks filled with the blooms on their shoulders. In the foreground is the third, a tall and well built girl in profile to the right, her filled sack lying at her bare feet and her hands folded behind her, one of them clasping the sickel. She wears a gray apron and a blue bodice with short white sleeves. Signed at the lower right, Prerrr Bituet, ’80. Property of Mrs. Larnror Brown, of New York. O AUGUSTE EMMANUEL POINTELIN Frencu: 1839— 59—_SOIR D’ETE 4 ; a pthaty (Gouache) Y 5: Height, 211% inches; length, 28 inches Evenine settles down with purpling shadows over vast valleys, and a light spot in the sky over the horizon indicates the moon rising. In the foreground is a rough field of coarse grass through which a path runs to an indefinite distance. Signed at the lower left, Auc. PoinTE.Ltn. From Goupil Co. Property of Mrs. LatHrop Brown, of New York. L} UL OD JOSEPH ©. BAIL Frencu: 1862—1921 Yr /a/, Loclewy Height, 221% inches; width, 1414 inches t EO ‘60—THE CHEF Ow a meat block in an outer kitchen, over which a white cloth is spread with a brilliant brass dish upon it, a pet dog is posed on its hind legs with its head thrown back and fore paws hanging gracefully before it. A young cook in cap and grayish apron and a scarlet coat, stands at one side in smiling admiration. Through a window a glimpse of “still life” on a neighboring mantle. Signed at the lower right, Bait, JosEPH. Property of the Estate of the Late Witu1am S. Kimsattz, of Roch- erect, V4 -Y . | WILLIAM GEDNEY BUNCE. AmERICAN: 1840—1916 61—VENETIAN BOATS ( Height, 251% inches; width, 1914 imches Our on a bay, under golden-creamy lights of the sky, some few sail- boats are seen, their sails up in the still air, and back in the distance is land, seen vaguely. The canvas of the sailboats is crimson and cream, and cream touched with rose, and the greenish-turquoise water is col- ored in its gentle ripples by reflections of the high-pointed lateens. Signed at the lower left, W. G. Bunce. From Cottier & Co. Property of a Private Collector. 2) O ADOLPHE MONTICELLI | __Frencu: 1824—1886 62—IN THE FOREST ef / 2 3) Height, 22% inches; width, 15% inches Forest depths are alight with mystery, lights gleam in golden greens, their sources unperceived, save that in the foreground sunshine has percolated to the turf, dappling its mossy surfaces with yellow light. On the right two trees of bold trunks, and between them, observed in the lighter distance, a figure in red. At left an entanglement of trees, with a dizzier maze of greenish lights, mingled with golden-browns. Signed at the lower left, MontTicEL1. From the Catholina Lambert Collection, New York, 1916. #3068 - Mek, fltineh Property of a Private Collector. JEAN F. CHAIGNEAU | (0 Frexcu: 1830—1906 | 683—THE FLOCK HOMING (Panel) eed, yy (BrA-u4-tr> /6 0 | Height, 2334 inches; width, 1914 inches ‘Cominc toward the observer, the leaders close in the foreground, a flock » of sheep are ambling slowly from the meadows at the close of the day, their white noses spots of silvery light glistening softly amid the mass of dense gray of their thick fleece. T’o right of them a knoll of rough herbage, its colors subdued in the gloaming, and midway of the flock the tall dark figure of the shepherd, his head bowed. In the partly clouded sky the soft hues of after-sunset lights. Signed at the lower right, F. CHatcNEau. Property of the Estate of the Late WitL1AM S. Kimsaur, of Roch- ester, N. Y. 64—_THE SHEPHERDESS Height, 2834 mches; width, 231% inches In a field in which a line of haystacks in dark brown break the horizon and a few peupliers stand at the right in the background, sheep are grazing at their will, and in the foreground stands a maiden, facing the left and observed in profile, with her head bound in a red kerchief and a staff in her hands. Signed at the lower left, Cartes Spracur Prarce. AUVERS SUR OISE. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11am S. Kimsautr, of Roch- CSbCT SUN © Ye 7S. a. - V JEAN PAUL LAURENS Frencu: 1838— * 0 .65—OPHELLA : A! . Height, 30 mches; width, 25 inches Down a winding path through a diverse landscape and under a white and blue sky a tall statuesque young woman with light hair falling back of her shoulders has descended to the verge of a stream. The white iris blossoms at the edge of the water. Here she pauses, left hand on a huge tree of leaning trunk, which arches over her. Her right hand is raised to shoulder height. She is in pink, with bare arms. Signed at the lower right, J. Paui Lavrens. From Goupil’s. From the sale of M. Knoedler & Co., New York, 1893. Property of the Estate of the Late Witu1am S. Kimpaux, of Roch- ester, N. Ye bold frm C413 SXKK- Jone accregatil b0/1hho, BASKK - 70g, Mand, by foaumgarten fypuit 493 ASK Sota - Mnocdlay Lalu /898- PIGS- DCE Ih A Miwmbale fo ay 940. = 1D JOHANNES HENRICUS JURRES DutcH: 1875— 66—BIBLICAL SUBJECT Height, 26 inches; width, 20 inches Ar the porch of a church a figure in orange with crimson drapery has turned to face the observer, arms outstretched. His right arm is caught by a woman behind him at left, with her right hand, her left hand being laid on his shoulder, and a second woman stands in the doorway above him, looking down. Climbing the steps, below, is an aged man with bowed head, in drapery of green, white and crimson. To him the one in orange seems to be looking. Signed at the lower right, J. H. Jurrzs, ’05 Property of a Private Collector. CLARK G. VOORHEES AMERICAN: CoNTEMPORARY 67—LYME CHURCH, WINTER |), 4. are Height, 30 wmches; width, 23 inches A view of the old white church in winter, the tall trees in front of it retaining but a few tufts of dried leaves, the shadows of their trunks | marking the walls. The ground of the churchyard is all but covered with snow, the walk to the church door is clear, and several persons, some children and their elders, are standing in conversation in the sun- shine. Signed at the lower right, Ctark G. VoorHEES. Property of the Estate of the Late Fiorence V. C. Parsons. > { , , ee eee eee oh er’ Wee, : ~ ss 0) WILLIAM SARTAIN, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 1843— _ 68—BERGEN MEADOWS Wa tht or be. } q 0 , Height, 32 inches; length, 40 inches 3 A sroap and deep foreground of meadow land and marsh, yellowish- green and marked by the bluish pools of tidal waters, and back of these higher land, brownish and a deep green, and in the distance undulant lines of low hills. All under a sky billowing with creamy-gray clouds. Signed at the lower right, W. Sartatn. From William Macbeth. Property of a Private Collector. iy FRANK KNOX MORTON REHN, N.A. AMERICAN: 1848—1914 ‘tells 69—MARINE: CHASING BREAKERS : I Height, 2244 inches; length, 36 inches WV THE green sea in some motion les under a cloudy sky, with a rift in the clouds afar off and the light of the sun lightening the water out there. Inshore the breakers rush up a sandy beach, a patch of it uncovered in the left foreground, their curious lines marking it oddly. Out at sea 1s a steamer moving swiftly. 3 Signed at the lower left, F. K. M. Ren, °90. From the W. T. Evans Collection. Property of a Private Collector. ND C. WESTERBEEK ] ‘< Dutcu: 1845—1903 70—SCHAPEN OP DE HEI: SHEEP O THE MOORS 7 0: Height, 24 inches; length, 391 inches SHEEP on the moors and grazing amongst the heather which borders them, in far reaches of the Low Countries, which lie flat with gently rolling surface under a sky of light clouds and veiled sunshine. ‘The sheep are many and are strung out afar over the faint green grass, marked by growths of brown weed and cut by narrow, irregular roads. At right and again in the distance groups of low trees. Signed at the lower right, C. WESTERBEEK, ’98. Property of a Private Collector. Se FRITS THAULOW Norwecian: 184'7—1906 71—OLD BRIDGE AT OUDENARDE S MM. [ / al Ao ; Height, 29 mches; length, 3614 inches _ Tue old bridge of two arches of masonry crosses in the middle distance ‘a river which swirls into the foreground and bends to the right. On the bridge a figure in black. On both sides of the stream in the foreground, and above the bridge on the farther bank—the only side visible beyond the bridge—are structures of red brick partly faced with plaster, under red tile roofs whose irregular outlines cut the gray sky, the smoke from a chimney of one of them dark against the vaporous gray. On the waterline at left some greenery of wild growth. Signed at the lower right, Frirs THauLow, From Julius Oehme. Property of a Private Collector. One nls Chime hele 1908 #4 fh 980 v 23h BRUCE CRANE, N.A. American: 1857— 72—_SPRINGTIME Height, 27 inches; length, 42 inches Nature is alive, light and gay, and the painter is of her humor, in this bucolic landscape of springtime, with ducks coming down to a pond in the foreground, hens pecking in the green grass in the sunshine to left, and apple trees in riotous blossom, two on the right of the pond and others in front of a farmhouse in the background. Woods are back of the farmhouse, to right, and at left before it stretch wide green fields to further woods. Beyond a fence at left a few small trees and a hay- stack. Signed at the lower right, Bruck CRANE. Property of Mrs. Witiiam Scott Py te. JAN VON CHELMINSKI Poutsu: 1851— 73—TRAV ELING UNDER ESCORT a Dat 4 Height, 2784 inches; length, 4814, inches “Slee! Comine across a snow-covered plain at the approach of evening are travelers in a state coach drawn by four horses, a coachman cracking his whip in easy abandon and an outrider on one of the leaders. Ahead of them ride proudly and stiffly, yet with ease, two men with brilliant uniforms and tall plumes, and others of like uniform come on behind the coach. Signed at the lower right, JAN. v. CHELMINSKI. From the sale of M. Knoedler & Co., New York, 1893. Property of the Estate of the Late Witu1am 8. Kimpart, of Roch- ester, N. Y. 6/76 - (oniglth, Shas Sor lr, eusieh Wek (885, ftsrhe MEXX ~ Miwedly Salty 1998 - Khaos- BiSo - MS Hinlelte. MARIE DIETERLE Frencu: 1860— 6 6 74-CATTLE IN PASTURE q Y 6 6 Height, 30 inches; width, 24 inches Trees bank high on the right and recede in diminishing line to a dis- tance under a faint blue sky filled with white clouds. Afar at left, indications of cows in a green pasture. Coming forward from the pas- ture along the line of trees, a succession of cows, red and black and white, and a small calf, tawny with a white nose, which pauses near a protected young tree. Full in the sunny foreground and looking straight at the observer is a white cow, her shadow on the grass. Signed at the lower left, Marte DikTErR Le. From Julius Oehme. Yt yeas Arles Property of a Private Collector. xe JULES ALEXIS MEUNIER | | FreNcH: ConTEMPORARY | 75—UN PANIER DE LIMONS opt + 7 pubes / ] ; Height, 36 inches; width, 26 inches Comine down a steep slope of bare and sandy earth in the foreground is a tall and hatless young woman with dark hair, in gray and black and with a white shawl thrown lightly about her shoulders. On her arm she carries a basket of freshly plucked limes, interspersed with their green leaves. Back of her and along the edge of the decline are green trees, and she turns her head to look off over the brink and toward the right, where far below her a sail is seen on a pale turquoise bay illu- minated by afternoon sunlight. Signed at the lower left, J. A. Meunier, 1894. Property of the Estate of the Late Witi1am S. Kimpart, of Roch- ester, N. Y. 2 A S ; Height, 32 inches; length, 471 inches >) CESAR DE COCK y Bretcian: 1823— 76—AFTER THE RAIN Iw a wooded park with the thatched cottage on the right, on higher land, partly screened by the dense trees and by a floral thicket bound- ing it, a meadow of marshy land lies at the left, and at the foot of it before a higher ridge a man is at work and his horse stands not far off. Beyond a pool in the foreground, in sunshine breaking through the trees behind the house, a woman leans over a basket and a small girl who also carries a basket stands at her side. Aloft, the shower clouds are dispersing. Signed at the lower left, Cesar Dr Cock, 1864. Property of the Estate of the Late Wi1u1am S, Kimpaut, of Roch- ester, N. Y. > é EK. BRISSOT CoNTEMPORARY Height, 25°4 inches; length, 3614 inches In a sunny meadow in lowlands of the foreground a large flock of sheep with coats of a rich gray-brown are gathered close together in the sun- shine, some standing, some lying down, and a cloud shadow darkens the upland behind them. Near the edge of the shadow, on an upland bank, a shepherd and his dog sit in silence and careless watchfulness over them. , Signed at the lower left, E. Brissor. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11am S. Kimpaux, of Roch- ester, N. Y. 77—FLOCK IN THE MEADOWS (\) Op eae UF - rp 5 es ‘ ole r o is MAPS ee J, . ru oon 7 ~~ ae ae a — Oe cs a é 2 E < (5 FREDERICK A. BRIDGMAN AMERICAN: 184'7— 6 4 A. eee AN APPLUEN CE Height, 42 inches; length, 55 inches Wr. luooay In a patio rich in color, in the tile of its flooring, the flowers that sur- round its small fountain and the plants that adorn a balustrade at the rear, a beauty is being decked for a formal occasion. She is seated on a rug while a duenna adjusts the garlands in her hair; gold and jewels sparkle on her breast and her light robes contribute to the luminous display. Around are figures veiled and unveiled, Nubians with rich textiles add to the color, and back at the left a girl ensconced in the cradling branches of a tree overlooks the whole. Signed at the lower right, F. A. Bripemay. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11am 8. Kimpaut, of Roch- ester, N. Y. . a ALEXANDER HARRISON howe AMERICAN: 1853— DHE SB if, Qesruan Oph 4 i I b A. Height, 1934 inches; length, 391 inches Routers from a restless but not active sea come in from the open and spread in foam along the beach, a broad flat beach a brown corner of which is uncovered in the right foreground. Over the far and even line of the horizon a few banks of light clouds. Signed at the lower right, A. Harrison. (A pendant to No. 142, by Lionel Walden) Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11aM 5S. Kimpart, of Roch- ester, N. Y. do ales WILLIAM ADOLPHE BOUGUEREAU : Frencu: 1825—1905 80—CUPIDON Height, 61 inches; width, 35 inches In a bland light, in a landscape vague and indefinite in the distance, Cupidon stands in the foreground leaning against a tree in a group whose dark tones serve but to bring out lightly the pure tones of the nude flesh, the transparency of the delicate skin. With arms clasped above his shoulders, and enveloped in white wings, the youthful face of feminine aspect looks out from ample curls of brown. ‘The bow and quiver lie on the ground. One of the artist’s most remarkable eee performances. Signed at the lower left, W. Boveverrav, 1891. From Arthur Tooth & Sons, London. Property of the Estate of the Late Wriu1aM 8S. aS of Roch- ester, -N. Y. . =~ ee i ad 4 g a! , 4 @ i. 5 es 1 4 t i : } ; i ‘4 80—CuPIDON No. (By Will iam Adolphe Bouguereau) <0. “FRANZ VON LENBACH 42 German: 1836—1904 | 81—PORTRAIT OF MISS GOLDAMMER Height, 40 inches; width, 3314 mches Ha1r-LeNcrTH, standing, with figure to right and face in profile, as she looks into a mirror hung above a dressing table. On the table a coffret open. A young woman with a wealth of rich red hair, which hangs loosely and is brought over both her shoulders to her breast, where her hands are fingering it, the right hand raised from her elbow which is flush with the rounding curve of her side. She is in a sleeve- less gown whose soft hues of blue-green and white blend with reflections — of her hair, and is observed in a soft light against a dark background. Signed at the lower right, F. Lennacu, 1903. From Julius Oehme. Y0% 2 Pes btn = Property of a Private Collector. Fst bS Dale Seb 2to/1, 19 at ny a tae No. 81—Porrrait oF Miss GoLDAMMER (By Franz von Lenbach) ARTHUR PARTON, N.A. AmERIcAN: 1842—1914 82-SHEEP AT EVENTIDE WW. Height, 3144 mches; length, 40 inches On the left great trees stand on land sloping to right, their tops out of the picture and a branch of one of them spread far to the right, over a valley where there are glimpses of water lighting the fast dark- ening landscape. High on the left, through the trees, is seen the cres- cent moon. Spreading along the slope are sheep, still feeding while there is light. | Signed at the lower left, ARTHUR Parton, N.A. Property of the Estate of the Late Witiiam S. Kimpaty, of Roch- ester, N. Y. f b 6 O MIHALY DE MUNKACSY Huncarian: 1846—1900 88—_THH MUSICAL PRODIGY lbae. | | (Panel) dip Height, 37% inches; length, 501% inches In a conservatory looking out upon a garden of trees and shrubbery is seated under palms at the left a young mother, facing the right, three- quarters front, and looking with pleasure toward her small daughter who is playing the piano at the right. The child is in white, the mother in mauve, and on a white covered centre table are cups and a bouquet of flowers. Signed at the lower left, M. pp Munxacsy. From the sale of M. Knoedler & Co., New York, 1898. Property of the Estate of the Late Wituiam 8. Kimpart, of Roch- ester, N. Y. $483 - bright, Tri Kialla. Vanes difek 1391 dee (a lebel + I; Ljecd la Saly SE93 #287. aL FGOO 7 lb. § Hincla& \) a \ PAUL JEAN CLAYS Betcian: 1819—1900 Or g | 84-THE HARBOR IN THE LIGHT | ( OF THE SILVER MOON Height, 3014 inches; length, 434% inches A sroap harbor is alive with shipping, and the full moon not far above the horizon beyond the centre of it makes the whole mass luminous, the water, choppy under an evening breeze from the right, the sky, filled with active clouds, the canvas of the shipping. To left of the path of the moonlight a steamer with masts and yards, and a tender beside her — and black smoke blowing in dark clouds down the wind, past the stand- ing sails of working boats. To right, more sails, above the heavy craft of the Low Countries, and in small boats in the right force nu- merous figures of the port. Signed at the lower left, P. J. Cuays. Property of a Private Collector. (sini) uvape ynog hg) NOOO) YAATIS GHL 40 LHOIT AHL NI WOdUVT AH T— 8 “ON ADOLPHE SCHREYER _ ‘Gruman: 18281899 ps 85 IMPERIAL COURIER ANWA . » 6 Height, 30 inches; length, 5515 inches Over a rough, wild and roadless country a six-horse team is galloping, coming toward the spectator at breakneck speed and dragging a cov- ered cart of uncouth peasant manufacture, whose armed occupant seems undisturbed by the jolting. The team has four leaders abreast, and two at the wheel, one of which is ridden by the driver who swings his whip at the dashing leaders. At left, the edge of a wood in the coloring of autumn, and in rear of a sunlit field a blue sky with floating gray-white clouds. | | Signed at the lower right, Ap. ScHREYER. Purchased from Jules Oehme. Vik Abe ties Atekénr Property of a Private Collector. | (sahasyay aydjopp hg) UAIUNOD IVIUAIW[—Cg ‘ON 550: CONSTANT TROYON [) Frencu: 1810—1865 86—COWS IN THE FIELD Height, 3214 inches; length, 46% «inches In sunshine in a meadow, with the sky overcast on the left, three cows are observed, two of them at rest, one in motion with a dog worrying at her legs. The latter, a white cow, is walking in some haste across the foreground, headed toward the right, the small black dog biting at her fore leg. With head to ground she tries to graze as she goes. Her coat and her lean form are carefully studied in the play of light and shadow. At the right and a little back near some short trees a red cow is standing and another is lying down. Across the background, low trees. Signed at the lower left, C. Troyon. Property of Mrs. Larurop Brown, of New York. ip Mergus Saly E46, 2 IF SG1co- fh. Mawel sy = I | JO” WILLIAM BLISS BAKER | Of 7 Se | eo: 18591889 (on Wah af ioe 87—_WINTER foie 301, inches; length, 421, inches A most realistic scene of winter in a tangled woodland immediately _after a blowing storm of snow that piles thickly in a wild disorder on the ground and weighs down the branches of the trees that yet have leaves. About the foot of the trunks of trees it clings, and sifts among the bare branches and over the leafy tops of brush and young saplings. A glimpse of the sky lets in light from overhead and casts reflections upon the water of a wandering brook. From the late William Macbeth. From Benjamin Altman, who purchased the painting from the artist. T'o be sold to close an Estate. 5S CHARLES MARION RUSSELL | AMERICAN: 1865— g8_AN ATTACK ON THE PLAINS Height, 48 inches; length, 72 inches “Inzuns! Inzuns!” The cry lives again as a small party of settlers is attacked by Indians on the desert plains, and are bunched—the survivors of them—with their horses as barricades and are firing on the Indians who approach from all sides. In the background the moun- tains, bleak as the plains, and afar off a snow cap. Signed at the lower left, C. M. Russetu, Property of the Estate of the Late Joun C. Lator. ¢ jassny SNIVIG FHL wor DT S$ aE LDYy yd hg) NO WOVLLY NY—8g \o~ |. ASHER BROWN DURAND, P.N.A. AMERICAN: 1796—1886 89—WEST POINT | bY ts Height, 271% mches; length, 42 inches Wesr Pornt as a natural feature of the Hudson Valley is painted under the light of the full moon, which rises over distant hills toward the left and reflects its radiance from the rippling waters of the Hudson River in the foreground. The river occupies the left of the foreground, and winds about to the right in the middle distance, and on the fore- ground shore to right are two lovers in the moonlight, seated between a great stunted oak tree and a house whose gables are seen part way up the huge acclivity back of it. Signed at the lower right, A. B. Duranp, 1868. Exhibited at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Property of the Estate of the Late Fiuorence VY. C. Parsons. GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 1864— 90-THE SEA BY MOONLIGHT QUT neve re Height, 3014 inches; length, 45 inches THE spectator’s point of view is high above the water, and his fore- ground a green bluff, with occasional indications of fences. On the right, below the bluff, a cottage stands, down nearer the water, and a light glows in its side window. ‘To left is the irregular line of the beach, with a few lights offshore, and as far as the eye reaches the level blue sea, with the full moon coming up just over the water and marking a path of light. Signed at the lower left, Gro. H. BocErt. Property of a Private Collector. ASO (91—MAKING THE FLAG 4 WALTER McEWEN - AMERICAN: 1860— Height, 26 imches; length, 32 inches A Durcu family of moderate means is portrayed in a room of precise neatness, before a great window of small panes of glass whose lower coruses are screened by black curtains, the light being admitted above them. On the outside one sees the walls of a mansion. Within the room, at a table across the window, is seated at left an old woman who is observed in profile to right, sewing on a Dutch flag. Next her a young matron standing and pouring wine is seen profil perdu, and at the right end of the table sits the grandfather, painting the gilt top for the flag pole. At his knee his little grandchild, holding her doll. Signed at the lower right, M’Ewey. Exhibited at the World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago. Property of a Private Collector. GEORGES MICHEL 92 LANDS CAPE WITH WINDMILLS Height, 29 inches; length, 40 inches On a mound at the left in the foreground are two windmills with huge arms spread before the light sky under heavy black clouds. Beyond them at left stands a cottage, and a road winds up to it from the foreground. To right and in the distance range broad reaches of landscape chiefly in sunshine, fields and trees and a line of houses. Property of Mrs. Larnror Brown, of New York. Frencu: 1763—1843 Co \ 14 | Ayt, 925. 225, JAN VAN GOYEN Dutcu: Leese B 983—RIVER LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES H eight, 4934, inches; length, 7724 mches In the right foreground a battlemented structure partly in ruins looms on the bank of a river which runs far away and is lost in the distance at left. The sun’s rays softly color the sky and the old brick buildings, with high walls, buttresses and towers, and about whose base are three men interested in something down stream. In a small boat in front of it fishermen are hauling in a net, and another boatload of fishermen is seen in the left foreground. Along the shore are various buildings, a signal tower and church, some cottages and a windmill, and in the stream are many craft with sails up. Property of a Private Owner. MARY L. MACOMBER AmERIcAN: 1861—1916 MLA CHASTE SUSANNE (1) Qo 4 cae Height, 46 inches; width, 2314 imches THREE-QUARTERS length figure, obscured as to most of its length by the folds of a rich red mantle which is draped in front of her and about her left arm, of a young woman whose head and nude shoulders appear in a soft light as she moves forward and to the right. She has an abundance of golden hair and it is bound with a band of jewels as it circles loosely her head, which is turned to look down across her right shoulder. Her bare right arm is encircled at the wrist by jeweled bracelets, and the hand, which grips the mantle, shows jeweled rings. Signed at the upper right, Macomser, 1912. Purchased from the artist. T'o be sold to close an Estate. a fi fa f 4 [7S YS, JOHAN VAN DER BANCK Encuisu: 1694—1793 Parcdz lf 95—PORTR AIT OF KATHARINA AFFLECK Height, 30 inches; width, 15 inches Ha.r-LenctTH, painted within an oval on a rectilinear canvas, a fair young woman with violet-gray eyes and delicately tinted cheeks, her golden-chestnut hair abundant and curled and adorned with pearls. She looks directly at the observer. Clad in a blue gown with low cor- sage, lace edged, and tucked up sleeves, revealing white undersleeves ; about her a mantle of rich yellow. Olive background. Inscribed at lower left: Kath. Affleck. Born Feby. 1718/9 married Wm. Metcalf Esqr. died May, 1760. From the Lamm Sale, New York, 1923. -# 579 SUs- 6 Allbes Property of a Private Owner. SPANISH Late SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 96_-SAINT SEBASTIAN AND FIVE OTHER SAINTS / “1 Height, 27 inches; length, 31 inches IM, / Tue nude figure of Saint Sebastian, standing, with white loin cloth and an arrow lodged in his side, is seen at extreme right. At left is a group of three figures, the central one a man in rich vestments holding a jeweled crook with his right hand and an open volume with the left, ‘while on one side of him stands a young woman and on the other an elderly man with head bowed. Back of them are two male figures in monkish habits of brown, one of them holding a cross. The somewhat sombre general tone of the picture is strikingly relieved by the bril- hantly illuminating light on the figure of Saint Sebastian and on the heads of the three figures in the group at left. This work was purchased by an old print and book seller in a London auction room some seventy years previous and brought to Canada. On his death he willed it to his son, who carries on the business; acquired from him some twenty years ago by a member of the present owner’s family. This work has never before been exhibited or offered for sale. Property of Mr. B. M. Greene, Ontario. parIeys 20, ITALIAN SCHOOL SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 97—-MAN WITH JUG Oe, (Panel) Height, 2514 inches; width, 19 inches Hatr-LencTH of a young man wearing large black velvet cap with jeweled ornament and gray plume; head inclined in three-quarters view to left; holding up with both hands a brown earthen jug with metal cover lifted; tunic of red and black, loose white lace cuffs on sleeve. Purchased by an old print and book seller in a London auction room some seventy years previous and brought to Canada. On his death he willed it to his son, who carries on his business; acquired from him by a member of the present owner’s family some twenty years ago. ‘This work has never been exhibited or offered for sale. Property of Mr. B. M. Greenr, Toronto, Ontario. a ee B/S ANTOINE VESTIER Frencu: 1740—1824 98—LA MARQUISE DE SERILLY OPaude tf Height, 3914 wmches; width, 3014 inches ‘ THREE-QUARTERS length portrait of a handsome young French woman with figure to right, three-quarters front, and head turned to face the observer. She has pinkish cheeks and hazel eyes and she glances a bit downward, her Cupid’s-bow lips ready to smile. Her “Gainsborough” hat is trimmed with white plumes and her reddish-chestnut hair is dressed in long ringlets down her shoulders. Décolleté gown of crimson with lace corsage and short sleeves, a blue mantle at her back, and in front of her a bouquet of small flowers toward which one hand is directed. Property of a Private Collector. ye FRENCH: eee 99—PORTRAIT OF A HUNTSMAN (1704) Lt | Height, 58 inches; width, 45 inches Srarep figure at nearly full length of a handsome, clear-eyed, clean shaven man not far advanced in years, with well modeled face largely enveloped in a curling gray wig. He is seated facing the left, three- quarters front, with head turned and looking somewhat to the right across his left shoulder. He is dressed in a rich coat and partly opened © waistcoat of golden-brown hue embroidered in gold, and wears a white jabot and white lawn shirt with small white lace cuffs. Breeches brown, and drab puttees. With left hand caressing his white hunting dog which climbs toward him, his right clasps the barrel of his snore and across his knee lies a brace of dead birds. 7 From the Collection Théodore Patureau, 1857. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11am S. Kimpanz, of Roch- ester, N.Y. 99-——Portrair or 4 Huntsman (1704) (By Alexandre . O N Desportes 'rancors Aerts 7 wae re 4" vet ree i < ts ‘: a cae ie eengies ay ae SECOND AND LAST SESSION THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 24, 1924 IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL OF THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES BEGINNING AT 8:15 O'CLOCK | Catalogue Numbers 100 to 185, inclusive JAN VAN BEERS Brewueran: 1852— Ir. 100—THE SPRING SONG (Panel) Height, 12 inches; width, 414 inches Turee-quarters length standing figure of an auburn-haired young - lady in a green-white gown, facing almost fully to the front, her head raised and thrown back in laughter as she thrums a mandolin. She stands in a field before a light rail fence, above her a yellow bird perches on the blossoming limb of a tree, and back of her the sky is tinted a mauve-pink. Signed at the lower left, JAN vAN BEErs. From the Charles T. Yerkes sale, American Art Association, New York. /910-#/~- $/025- free Jolin Cttenrce Property of the Estate of the Late Fuorence V. C. Parsons. UNKNOWN (A Pupil of Sir Frederick Leighton) Y 2 Ore 101—PAIR OF DECORATIVE PANELS p / ‘* i inches Height, 14 inches; width, 6 Two figures standing under golden boughs before brown backgrounds. One a youth, nude save for a garland about his hips, stands facing the i) 0, left, three-quarters front. He wears a garland also on his head, and he stands in a thoughtful pose, lids lowered and head inclined. In the companion picture a young woman stands with figure three-quarters front and face in profile to right, bracing herself with right hand rest- ing on a table behind her. Her left hand is raised to her head in pen- sive posture. She is partially nude, a drapery covering her lower body. Latter picture signed on table, M. R. O., 1876. Property of a Private Collector. NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA Frencu: 1807—1876 . eC) ah~ 102—-EVENING SHADE DO ‘ah P| Height, 434 inches; length, 11 inches Wit» land with a few low trees more or less scattered is depicted under an evening sky, the sky retaining lights on creamy clouds at the hori- zon, before which the few trees appear in dark silhouette. In the fore- ground appears an old woman in blue and red and a white cap, gather- ing fagots. . | | ! Signed at the lower left, N. D. Property of a Private Collector. % JULES DUPRE Frencu: 1812—1889 108—-AS DARKNESS APPROACHES eee ae, 5D ; , (Panel) i Al. Me, Height, 6 inches; length, 7°34 inches Tue gray sky is darkening, and shadows blacken the farm road leading straight before the observer to a small collection of cottage and farm -buildings.. Near them is a figure. Trees are at left and right of the 7. road, in the foreground, and largely in shadow. Beyond them the roof lines of the farm buildings stand out against the darkening sky. Signed at the lower left, J. D. Property of a Private Collector. E. LEMMENS CoNTEMPORARY Let) en), Bs Ret igen Height, 634 inches; length, 8°4 inches 104A—_CHICKENS Low in the shadow of a green wood, and partly in a sunlit clearing on its border, a rooster and his mixed flock of hens, one with her small chickens, are assembled and are pecking in the grass about a broken down and abandoned old henhouse. Signed at bottom, to left of center, E, LEmmMens. Property of the Estate of the Late Witu1am S. Kimpautz, of Roch- gerer, N.Y: ANTON MAUVE ; Dutcu: 1838—1888 @ 105—BY THE SEA MEADOWS (i Ap) (Panel) } Height, 514 mches; length, 814 inches On a lazy day when the sea is white an old Dutch cart drawn by two horses tandem has come to a stop at the verge of the water bordering a meadow. Its driver remains at ease on the cart, his companion has dis- mounted and lies at ease on the ground beside it. Field and beach are yellow; a tender out on the white sea is steaming slowly away. Signed at the lower right, A. Mauve. Property of the Estate of the Late Witi1am 8S. Kimpart, of Roch- ester, N. Y. CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY FRENCH: 1819—1878 106—4S THE DAY IS ENDING Nia Lirceg Ve atGi 0. . 6 Ob, H Pah 834 mches; length, 1334 inches Wiru the unseen sun at left sending almost horizontal rays across the landscape, which are reflected from creamy walls on a knoll at the right, the lower landscape at left subsides into its own shadow, and over a shallow pond in the foreground creep dull tones, with the light picked out by projecting flowers and grasses. On the right of the stream a cow is grazing and a milkmaid is walking away up the bank, on the top of which are the buildings of the hamlet, a steeple sur- mounting the principal one. Signed at the lower right, Davsieny, 1863. Property of Mrs. LarHropr Brown, of New York. AACS Ss 7% mK. S2 78> benghh fe. Ldk dee. lirie they 1886 by Fos SL Mita AK, Annee May itty 4 AMISH | 2,0. JOSE DOMINGO SpanisH: 1843— 107—_THE GAME OF CARDS (Panel) Height, 6 inches; length, 8 inches In the comfortable court of a tavern half a dozen or more cavaliers are at rest and recreation. They are in costumes of blue and crimson and green and buff leather, and among those who have seated them- selves are two who play at cards, with watchers stolid and interested. Over at a window two other customers are in conversation, but around the card table there is no talking. On the floor a drum and hats, and a sleeping dog. Signed at the lower left, Domineo, Paris, 1883. Property of the Estate of the Late Witi1am S. Kimpaunz, of Roch- ester, N. Y. JKOO 4 Mbarephh, anol» Dice Cares Ek (99% - deo UXKK ~ Old. I. J, Mubale Jr 129% - Somsx ~ cB, : (Panel) WA, Wi. tle 7 NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA Frencu: 1807—1876 108—_IN THE FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU Height, 946 inches; length, 1234, inches THE foreground is in transparent shadow, with trees at left and right and the tints of autumn mingling in the foliage and the grass. At the right a gray boulder, and the sunlight glints from the tree trunks above it. The middle distance is in bright sunshine, and there in the clearing a peasant figure is walking silently. In the background more trees are in sunlight and shadow, and over all a sky of rainclouds and sunshine. Signed at the lower left, N: Daz. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit1iam S$. Kimparr, of Roch- ecter.- N.Y. )) ° [10 a EMILE VAN MARCKE ~“Frencu: 1827—1890 109—CALLING THE CATTLE {f (Panel) Height, 7 inches; width, 51% inches At the end of day with golden light along the western horizon a boy and a girl have come with a sheep, a calf and a goat to a stream in the foreground. She has a scarlet waist and white cap, and he blue breeches and a white shirt, and is hatless. He raises to his lips a horn to sound the evening call. On a knoll behind them are other figures, beside a cow which still is lying down. Signed at the lower left, Km. Van Marcke. Property of a Private Collector. 3 0-0 . ADOLPHE GRISON Frencu: 1845— 110—IN TIME OF FLOOD WA. (Panel) Height, 814 inches; length, 1034 inches Tue water is shallow but it rises to the verge of a ramshackle and pic- turesque building on the left, where gay maids have taken advantage of its appearance so near and have washed the household linen, which hangs in the windows drying. ‘Three gentlemen have ridden up, and the eldest salutes with dignity, as he and his comrades sit their mounts in the stream, where one of the horses stoops to drink. Signed at the lower right, Grison. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit1tiam 8. Kimpar.z, of Roch- ester, N. Y. CHARLES EMILE JACQUE Frencu: 1813—1894 11I—LE RETOUR: SOLEIL COUCHANT } Uf 0 (Panel) MWe: Disbuse ] UD: Height, 81 inches; length, 1214 inches Tre fields are in silence, the meadows no longer speak with the clatter of the day, the air is still, and no sound comes from the silent bushes. And facing the red of the after-sunset hour a shepherd leads his flock away toward home, over rough greenish lands between growths of brush, — his dog following. Signed at the lower left, Cu. Jacque. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11am 8. Kiwpatz, of Roch- ester, N.Y. CIMENE-MARTIN CONTEMPORARY 112—TURKISH INTERIOR WITH FIGURES % | (Panel) el, ( Y ) 50 : Height, 91% inches; length, oa In a court spread and adorned with rich fabrics and furnishings and enclosed by ornate architecture a bearded man of dignity is seated on an inlaid X-chair, at right, facing a languid beauty who reclines on a divan before which stands a narghileh, on the left. Another man and woman stand beyond her, and within a recess three more figures are seated. ‘Through an archway at right is seen the dome of a distant mosque. | Signed at the lower right, CimENE-Martin, Roma. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11am S. Kimpauty, of Roch- ester, N. Y. MAX CLAUDE (JEAN Maximre CLaAupeE) Frencu: 1824— 113-VILLERS-SUR-MER le dL. Bese Dey : ht (Water Color) Height, 91% inches; length, 16 inches On a day of brilliant sunshine a broad sandy beach is shown, cut irreg- ularly by jagged brownish rocks, and on the left a greenish bank. In _ the distance the white line of the sea. On the sands are the figures of fisher folk wending their way toward the water, with baskets on their backs and poles over their shoulders. Signed at the lower right, Max CuaupE; inscribed at the lower left the title. Property of the Estate of the Late Witutam S. Kimpatt, of Roch- ester, N. Y. | CONSTANT TROYON Frencu: 1810—1865 ~114-COWS AND LANDSCAPE: A STUDY 0 i | f . . oe, [CCENMNCAR_ yal ona A “YS Height, 9 inches; length, 1414, inches Iw the foreground of a field of rolling surface two cows are lying down, both with backs to the spectator. To left a red cow lying partly athwart the picture looks away toward an indicated group of buildings in the background, and at right a white cow is lying, with her head raised in the same direction. Signed at the lower left, C. 'T. Property of Mrs. LarHrop Brown, of New York. JEAN FRANCOIS RAFFAELLI Frencu: 1850— ; 115—GATHERING HIS LOAD (Board) Height, 10 inches; width, 884 inches weep of the countryside, of low land with a high bank behind it In as which terminates in the distance where a cottage comes to view, an old man dressed for the winter season has bundled up his gathering and He wears a dark long coat and Atop the bank behind him is pauses as he looks at the spectator. cap and he eyes the observer narrowly. a team and cart, and a man attending them. Signed at the lower left, J. F. RarrakE.tit. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11amM S. Kimpaut, of Roch- ester, N. Y. FRANZ COURTENS 116—SHEEP IN A MEADOW Ch ‘ Height, 10 inches; length, 16 inches bo, In a lush meadow a flock of sheep in close formation are strung across the picture, in bright sunlight, their shepherd standing over them. In the background are seen the red tile roofs of cottages in a village, with a windmill standing guard over them. Signed at the lower right, Franz Courrens. Property of the Estate of the Late Witi1am S. Kimpart, of Roch- ester, N. Y. EUGENE MEEKS AmERICAN: 1843— \ de eee ee 117—PAIR DECORATIVE PAINTINGS: VENICE (Panels) Height, 10 inches; length, 1414 inches A convENTIONAL view of Venice, including conspicuous elements of its architecture, in golden and rosy lights, and modified by the placing of boats in the water which is the foreground of the pictures. In one there is a single gondola near the centre of the composition, in the other are sailboats with canvas rich and deep in color and tone, placed in groups and contrasting with the lighter buildings in the background. Signed at the lower right (each), Kuc. MrEks. Property of a Private Collector. 4 Neve Do (60 WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS persevaa: 1833—1905 8s—THE SEA AT CLOVELLY [N.S eotette an Height, 10 inches; length, 17 inches A pate green sea fills the picture, tossing waves occasionally, and in the right foreground the waves break as they roll up on some low brownish rocks. The sky filled with vaporous clouds, through which the light breaks and is reflected widely over the water. Signed at the lower left, Wm. T. Ricwarps, 793. Property of Mrs. Wit11am Scotr Py te. ALBERT VAN HAMME NINETEENTH CENTURY 119—PICKING THE DINNER : | (Panel) se aden of : | Height, 1114 imches; width, 844 mches Ix-the living room of a Dutch house, with interesting cross-lights ob- served through a door giving upon the street, a young Dutch woman is seated plucking a bird. Another bird lies on the table in front of her, with a plate of fruit near it, while on the floor are the garden vege- tablés. She is in orange-red and white with an old-blue’ apron, and she wears a small Dutch cap. Signed at the lower right, Au. Van Hamme, 1862. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11am S. Kimpatt, of Roch- ester, N. Y. DU BOIS FENELON HASBROUCK AMERICAN: 1860— 1200—SUNSET IN GOLDEN AUTUMN (Board) if, i, hie Height, 10 inches; length, 12 inches Over a wild country with a lone farmhouse seen in a hollow on the right, the glow of sunset is fast fading. Shrubs and trees and brown herbage share in the old-golden glow, and a brook which runs in the left foreground. Signed at the lower right, D. F. Hasprouck, ’88. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11am S. Kimpatz, of Roch- ester, N.Y. JEAN GEORGES VIBERT Frencu: 1840—1902 121—OF THE CHURCH Engine VN. Cbreb £0 (Water Color) 7 Height, 1114 inches; width, 8%4 inches Heap and shoulders of a sad faced man of prominent features, to. right, three-quarters front, wearing a white cape over a red vestment and over that a gray-blue band from which an insignia depends. On his head a red cap bound in white. Signed midway at the right, J. G. VIBERT. Property of the Estate of the Late W1+.L1AM S. Kimsarr, of Roch- ester; Nui. JEAN FRANCOIS MILLET. Frencu: 1814—1875 122—THE LABORER AT HIS TASKS 7 x ‘es i THE corner of a French stable yard is put upon the canvas, a cottage Y oa back on the right, beyond a fence, where a chicken is seen, and at the Height, 11 inches; width, 844 in fence beginning a wall which comes forward on the left, under eaves of thatch. Through a door less than midway of the wall, from the fore- ground, is passing a laborer wheeling a laden barrow. He is in shirt sleeves and wears gray trousers and a bluish waistcoat, and a soft black hat, and he is seen with the light falling on his back as he is about to disappear through the doorway. Signed at the lower left, J. F. M. Property of Mrs. Larurop Brown, of New York. \ ies ay LOUIS W. VAN SOEST CoNTEMPORARY 123—THE AVENUE a Weepveces (Water Color) ¢ » ‘ew Height, 2314 inches; width, 17 inches Leanpine back and toward the left an allée, its path bordered by grass, and in the grass bank a line of birches with feathery light green foliage before a gray sky. In the background leafless brush. Going down the allée an old woman accompanied by a child. Signed at the lower right, Louis W. v. Soxrst, ’92. Property of a Private Collector. PIERRE BONNARD Frencu: 1867— 124—LES COURSES A BOULOGN, Height, 141% inches; length, ¥8 inches Les 9 YELLOw- GREEN turf on a hill gently sloping toward the spectator, and a curve of the course rounding across the foreground. Here the horses are in a bunch, their colors sorrel and brown, the jockeys’ colors scarlet, orange, green and white. On the grandstand elevation in the middle distance on the right, the indefinite brownish mass of the spectators, and over the white buildings there, with dark roofs, the brilliant tri-color standing out in the breeze. Signed at the lower left, Bonnarp. Exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, 1921. Sal 402 RIS SMES ee ees From the collection of Dikran Khan Kélékianf of Paris and New York.+ Property of a Private Collector. met EUGENE FROMENTIN Frencu: 1820—1876 125—WATEHRING HORSES (Panel) Height, 16 inches; width, 12%4 mches Heavep to left three horses, a black, a sorrel and a gray, stand in a shallow stream in the foreground, two of them drinking, their Algerian care-taker astride the nearest horse, the gray one. Across the middle- ground the abrupt and bare earthen bank of the stream, high as the backs of the animals. On the bank at left a tall and considerable struc- ture, of rose and gray and buff tones, with a single green tree overhang- ing the walls of a courtyard, before a sunlit sky. To right on the bank a country of grass and trees and odd buildings, receding to the distance. Signed at the lower right, Euc. FromMEentin, 771. Property of the Estate of the Late Witu1am 8S. Kimpautz, of Roch- ester, N. Y. 383 MARTIN RICO Spaniso: 1850—1908 126—UN COIN DE VENISE : (Panel) = Height, 14 inches; width, 844 inches Wiru the sun behind the spectator and not a cloud in the Venetian sky the corners of two gardens behind their high walls come into view, and the higher walls of their palaces at either side of a small canal, where figures are to be seen in a boat. From an arbor on the left a woman in red looks down, and the charm of the old-rose and grays in the garden walls and their soft reflections in the waters of the canals of the fore- ground make an artist’s picture. Signed on the wall at the right, Rico. Property of the Estate of the Late Wiiutam 8S. Kimpatt, of Roch- ester, N.Y. 6) yO - E. T. DRAUMONT CoNTEMPORARY 1227—AT THE WELL ¢ i Height, 14 inches; width, 11 imches In a bower of greenery and flowers a fair young maiden in black skirt and loose white waist stands at a round well of gray stone, peering into the bucket which she has rested on the curb. Before the well a large brass jar. | ‘” Signed at the lower left, HK. T. Draumont. ee Property of the Estate of the Late Witu1am S. Kimpatrt, of Roch- ester, N. Y. PIERRE BONNARD Frencu: 1867— 128—FEMME A TABLE (__ Ub, Height, 19 inches; width, 12 inches | | a Hat¥r-LenctH figure of a young lady seated at a table, writing. She faces the right with head bent upon her occupation, and her face seen in profile in a full light, although she is seen before a window. She has golden-yellow hair, which is seen under a plum-brown hat with light trimmings. Clad in a waist of soft material shot with a variety of shimmering colors—with grays, browns and a deep lapis-blue predom- inating—-and at her throat a large rosette-bow of bluish turquoise-green. Signed at the upper left, Bonnarp. - Exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, 1921. J ght HAMS JGIS. Vicia la | From the collection of Dikran Khan Kélékian, te Paris and New York. / Property of a Private Collector. FREDERICK STUART CHURCH, N.A. AMERICAN: 1842— - 129—SPRINGTIME IDEAL BA&) +O / 6 O : Height, 11 inches; ey om ; Two young girls, the heads and shoulders only in view, move to left in a confused and indefinite background of fresh greenery, with hints of flowers. The foremost one, with dark hair, is seen in profile, the sec- ond, nearer the spectator, has reddish-blond hair and looks thought- fully downward. Property of the Estate of the Late Witu1am S. Kimpattz, of Roch- | Signed at the lower right, F. S. Cuurcn, N. Y. ester, N.Y. LEONARD OCHTMAN, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 1854— is; Nr ech 130—LANDSCAPE AT EVENING Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches Avr the end of the day with the after sunset glow illumining dimly the western-sky, visible through the trees straight before the eye, a man stands at the edge of a wandering brook, fishing. About him are woods, more or less open, and rocks border the brook, which reflects the sunset colors of the sky and the trunks of neighboring trees. The carpeting of the woodland clearing is brown and a grayish-green. Signed at the lower left, Luonarp Ocurman, 1898. Property of a Private Collector. SIR EDWIN LANDSEER EncusH: 1802—1873 1381—_DEER IN THE yaa ‘ Height, 14 inches; length, 19 inches In an open forest of wild land and few trees some deer are seen, two of which have come down to a brook pool in the foreground to drink, but which stand off haughtily surveying the landscape before slaking their thirst. These head from the left and the doe particularly as nearer the spectator is in full outline before the morning sky. On the right and farther off, and less clearly seen in the hazy atmosphere, a stag and two does look up from the brush. Signed at the lower right, E. LanpsrEr, 1833. Property of the Estate of the Late Wititam S. Kimpattz, of Roch- ester, N.Y. AART VAN DER NEER Durcx: 1604—1677 132—MOONLIGHT IN HOLLAND ros ate nud Qf , Height, 201% inches; length, 26 inches A CANALIZED river cuts a zigzag course from the left foreground to the distance, and above the roofs of the houses on the left bank rises the full moon, illumining the treetops and reflecting them with an arc of its golden disc on the smooth surface of the water. Sailboats down the stream are in evidence, and in the foreground a small sailboat without its canvas is drawn up to the shore. Some figures are in a small boat under its stern. On the right of the stream are lawns and houses, and in the foreground a group of figures. Property of Mrs. LatHrop Brown, of New York. ADOLEF LE COMTE Dutcu: 1850— 1383—IN A HOLLAND CITY WA Ore bu : (Gouache) Height, 18 inches; length, 25 inches Eventne has hardly come, but the lamps along a canal are lighted, and their reflections line the water as they stand at intervals on the farther side of the canal-street, whose tall brownish houses stand out before the still light sky. The canal, broadening in the foreground, is bordered on the right by other brownish buildings with red tile roofs, and mid- way of the picture a windmill stands out in the stream. Signed at the lower right, A. Le Comte. From Boussod, Valadon & Co. Property of Mrs. Laruror Brown, of New York. HENRY SIDDONS MOWBRAY, N.A. AMERICAN: 1858— ches Height, 1414 mches; length, 30 1 Own an idyllic hillside sloping from the right, the horizon high, sits a youthful shepherd, nearly nude, beneath a young tree. ‘The sward is yellowish-green and partly shadowed, and marked in the distance by sundry growths. At left in the foreground are three young women in airy costumes of blue-green, mauve and a faint cream, garlanded, two of them playing the lyre and the tambourine and the third joyously waving her wreath above her head. q Signed at the lower right, H. Sipons Mowsray. From the sale of M. Knoedler & Co., New York, 1893. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit1t1am S. Kiuparuz, of Roch- : A CSLET SON ale | b879S- bneghh, Malet. Joarcle /F9f - BAKKK ~ Newordttey hats 1895-#222. 580-45, Tiga 7 BRUCE CRANE, N.A. AmeErican: 1857— b err TWILIGHT HOUR Height, 2014, inches; length, 3014 inches -.HicH on the left the crescent moon barely makes herself visible in the greening sky, over the low sunset glow still evident. at the horizon. Over the earth bare trees and live ones, and brown growths amongst the green grass, all but make one brownish note of color, around some pools of water that make the meadows live. Signed at the lower left, Bruck Crane. Property of a Private Collector. JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, Eneusse: 1775—1851 136—SCARBORO’ if. Height, 15% inches; length, 3614 inches A PANORAMIC view of the North Sea town and harbor, with far flung: vistas of sea and land. In the middle distance to left the town within a screen of trees and the semi-circular shore line in bold sunlight; off shore a sail or two. In the foreground a broad bluff, with an open- ing to the water, and at left some cattle grouped at the foot of a de- tached bifurcate tree. At. right, on the bluff, two travelers, one a woman standing, the other apparently a painter, drawing. On stretcher a signed statement that the painting has been relined, in May, 1875, by Paul Kiewert, 2 Rue des Dames de la Visitation Ste. Marie, Paris. Exhibited at the New York Press Club Loan Exhibition, Grand Cen- tral Palace. Property of the Estate of the Late Witi1am S. Krupa, of Roch- ester, N. Y. H. LEROLLE Frencu: 1851— is 137—THE SOWER ‘ae Cs Cr be | Height, 2514 inches; length, 3134 inches A sroap hillside rolls to the left and forward, and is in a dim light as from an unseen moon, and on it is a man in posture of sowing. A road curls around it on the left, where a white house stands in the midst of some French poplars. Beyond the road are green rolling fields before a line of broken hills. Signed at the lower right, H. Lzrouxe. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit11am S. Kimpaui, of Roch- ester, N. Y. NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA Frencu: 1807—1876 188—IN FONTAINEBLEAU FO Height, 26 inches; width, 22 inches Ww JN _ In the depths of the ancient forest a clearing appears in the fore- ground, the dense foliage of the trees blocking out most of the sky, while in the middle distance is a spot illumined by sunshine which slants upon it from the left and the rear, and glints from the dappled boul- ders and treetrunks nearer at hand on the right. On the left an old peasant woman is gathering fagots. Signed at the lower left, N. Diaz. Paster on back: “Loan Exhibition, Union League of Phila., 1899.” Property of a Private Owner. vs ere ee, 7 Se «ad ? es. RICHARD BONNINGTON EncusH: 1801—1828 139—_OLD WORLD FISHING STATION H ARs 2014 inches; length, 31 ches Cuaxx cliffs are creamy white under a gray clouded sky in the back- ground at right, and extend to the distance along a gray sea, where white sails are seen far away on the left. A broad sandy shore lies at the foot of the cliffs, with the cottages of a hamlet visible at the nearer end. Fishing boats that have come in at high tide lie upon the sand, a and in the foreground a man stands beside his saddled horse and some —— empty baskets, near a small heap of fish. Property of a Private Owner. (wozburuuog pavyouay hq) NOILVLG ONIHSI ‘ . aTYo Nv A 9 O—-681 ON JEAN FRANCOIS RAFFAELLI Frencu: 1850— 140—BAIN DE MER 45 ee a Oat. (Panel) : Js Height, 21 inches; length, 2414 inches A uicu bluff on the coast of France, and below it a sandy beach and . a grayish sea, and many bathers on a quiet summer day. ‘The sea at the left runs to a hazy distance, under a sky of light clouds, and on the right the high bluff is protected by a parapet. Green grass runs along it, interrupted by a solitary short tree, and a flag marks the place of descent to the beach. Signed at the lower right, J. F. RAFFAELLI. Written in French on the back: “At the home of Monsieur Raffaélli (Jean Francois) in his new atelier in the rue de la Courcelles 202, Paris, Saturday the 26 March, 1892. ‘T. Hayashi.” From the Hugo Reisinger Collection, New York, 1916. HES. - SSIS - a Property of a Private Collector. Rapes ae 1913-439 Boo - LEON AUGUSTIN LHERMITTE Frencu: 1844— r . ae ; : a 1441—THE WEAVER nA . Lee ie —_—= : a . ADS Be l Height, 1914 inches; width, 16 inches A woman of mature years and with the knotted hands of labor is seated before the doorway of an old stone cottage, in a sunlight subdued, and her features in the partial shadow of her cap, an informal affair. She faces the observer with her head turned slightly to her left, as she watches and guides with her left hand the hemp which she is winding from the great spindle onto a spool that is set in the bench before her, turning the wheel with her right hand. She wears an old blue-green skirt, and over the shoulders of her gray-white waist is a plum-colored shawl. : Signed at the lower right, L. LuEermirre. From Boussod, Valadon & Co. Property of a Private Collector. LIONEL WALDEN AMERICAN: 1862— 142—THE SEA oe ee) Height, 1934 inches; length, 6 » In tangled wavelets the waters of the ocean roll irregularly up a broad beach, spreading unevenly and not quite reaching a bit of uncovered sand in the right foreground. Low banks of clouds with a bit of color | are reflected in the nearer surfaces, influenced by the color of the sand over which the waves in the last reaches of their all but spent energy are spread thin. Signed at the lower left, Lionr~ WALDEN. (A pendant to No. 79, by Alexander Harrison) Property of the Estate of the Late Witt1aM ‘S. Kimpatt, of Roch- ester, N. Y. CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY Frencu: 1817—1878 143—EHVENTIDE (Panel) Height, 13 inches; length, 24 inches aS ye) ¢ As light fades and the evening comes on a rapid gray river hastens around a point of land which declines from the right—of land of un- even surface, and green and brown as it is grass covered or bare earth. Up the bank and a short distance from the river stands a group of gray cottages with warm thatch roofs, and a few trees near them, shutting out the warm light of the western sky. In the background at the left are dark woods, beyond the stream. Signed at the lower right, Davsicny. On the back the artist's seal, C.D: From the Ichabod T. Williams Collection, American Art Association, New York. IGS - - #F4/ - piioo - 4.7 bareenglei Property of a Private Collector. NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA Frencu: 1807—1876 N\A nes Ne . J, ; 144—THE PASSING STORM 3SO , Height, 1224 inches; length, 1614 inches A-srormy sky, dark overhead and above the horizon, with a burst of light in between revealing white clouds and bits of blue, is reflected in a pool in the foreground in a broad and level meadow. The grass is a soft, moist green and yellow-brown, as the light and cloud-shadows dapple it, here and there in the middle distance stand trees in partial silhouette, and the distance is vague under the low hanging clouds. Signed at the lower right, N. Draz. Property of a Private Collector. FELIX ZIEM Frencu: 1825—1911 145—A VENICHK CANAL Geese M. dau Height, 161% inches; width, 121/, inches A sMALL canal leads from the foreground to a vague distance, passing under an arched bridge, and a gondolier is working his craft toward it. At right a white palace abuts, and at left one of rose-pink bordering on the purple, which yields in the distance to a creamy mass with a church steeple prominent. Signed at the lower left, Zrem. Property of the Estate of the Late Wim S. Kimspaty, of Roch- ester, N. Y. EDWIN LORD WEEKS AMERICAN: 1849—1908 146—EASTERN WATER CARRIERS LS Height, 26 inches; width, 17 inches ~ * ’ Just within an Eastern doorway of ornate grillwork two dark skinned young women are standing, about to emerge into the brilliant sunlight. The foremost in purple-red skirt and greenish breast coverings, and barefoot, carries a jar of water on her head, one hand raised to it. Her comrade stands at her elbow with an arm on the jamb. Signed at the lower right, E. L. Werks. Property of the Estate of the Late Witi1am S. Kimpartz, of Roch- ester, N. Y. )40 JOSEPH C. BAIL : Frencu: 1862—1921 | fi 147—THE FAMILY / oO Height, 23% inches; length, 29 yy Own a kitchen table on which stands a great brass receptacle which sparkles from the darkness of the background, a tiger cat and her four kittens are seated on a white drapery. The old cat while crouching over her family turns and looks alert, ready for any comer, while the _ little ones are demure and secure under the shelter of her body. Be. Signed at the lower left, Batt, JosEPH. Property of the Estate of the Late Wii11am S. Kimpaut, of Roch- ester: N.Y. DANA POND AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 148—A BRITTANY PEASANT f. fe. La hag Height, 30 inches; width, 24 inches Wirn the sunshine striking down upon him from the left, his wrinkled face for the most part shaded by his broad brimmed gray felt hat with a top trimming of cardinal red, an old man sits facing the observer, both hands folded over a crook cane in front of his breast. He is dressed in white with a blue undercoat, and there are various bits of color about him. His hair is brown, but his stubby beard is white. He is shown at a little more than half length. Signed at the upper right, Dana Ponp, Pont Aven, 1907. Property of a Private Collector. VICTOR LEON FERDINAND ROYBET WS. Frencu: 1840—1920 4 4 149—A CAVALIER Wor. S tf : Height, 32 inches; width, 251% wmches Har-LenctuH figure of a cavalier with hands crossed before him, the right lost in the folds of his crimson cloak, the left fingering lightly his lorgnon which is suspended by a chain from his neck. He faces the left, three-quarters front, with face turned in haughty dignity upon the observer. He wears a sandy moustache and has thick and dark curly hair, and wears the typical black soft hat. Huis white collar is adorned with figured lace and he has long white cuffs. Conventional menotone background of landscape beyond a pillar. Signed at the upper left, F. Royser. Property of the Estate of the Late Don H. Bacon. ia PAUL JEAN CLAYS Beucian: 1819—1900 Height, 254 inches; width, 2014 inches Own a fair day under a lightly clouded sky a quiet harbor of the Low Countries is a water mirror of colorful reflections—those of sky and ships and sails, sails creamy and gray-white, gray-brown and a soft vermilion. A square-rigger with much of her canvas spread lies bow on to the spectator, pennants listless in the still air. At either side of her are lesser sail and small harbor craft of the heavy type character- istic of those waters, and on all are seen numerous figures. In the right foreground a buoy, and a boat making slowly for the larger shipping. Signed at the lower right, P. J. Cuays. Property of the Estate of the Late Wiii1am 8. Kimpart, of Roch- ester, N. Y. 150—IN PORT dusty Blak x (Panel) rye & b4, GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. AMERICAN : 1864-— 151—-NEAR OVERSCHIE, HOLLAND > y o ) 40. Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches Nr é Unver billowing clouds of gray and white vapor, low over some low- roofed cottages of a Dutch hamlet, a man on horseback rides slowly — along a road beside a canal. He is headed away from the observer, and wears a blue blouse. On the right of the road are cottages, back of q a rail fence, and to left of the canal are more cottages, and in the dis- 4 s tance is a windmill of broad arms. Signed at the lower right, Gro. H. Bocerr. Property of a Private Collector. GEORGES MICHEL Frencu: 1763—1843 "152—-LANDSCAPE W,4 : Height, 1834 inches; length, 254 inches XO Over an uneven country of bare knolls, most of them under cloud shadows, a few people are roaming, a pair in the distance and a man and a child near a foreground knoll, both pairs of ambling pedestrians in the sunshine. The sunshine breaks through the clouds and illumines the centre of the composition dramatically, falling upon a church and adjacent buildings, and upon a house near by, standing at right of the middle distance. From the Catholina Lambert Collection, New York, 1916. KH4.. P2078. 0 A Property of a Private Collector. RENE DUREY FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 1583—LE VILLAGE Cy LER ALE: 1 DG bt. Height, 25% inches; length, 3134 inches A YELLOW-sANDyY road turns abruptly to left about a gray garden wall and its farther side is a bank of green grass. Looking over this and over a low buff wall beyond it the eye traverses a maze of houses in a hollow and on a mountainside. Their roofs are blue and orange, red brown, the few trees are bare of leafage, and the mountain tops are green and blue against a sunset sky. Signed at the lower left, Rent Durey. Exhibited at the Brooklyn Mu , 1921. xhibited at the Brooklyn Museum gtr HPyl Pleo - Cae From the collection of Dikran Khan Kélékian, of Paris and New York. Property of a Private Collector. ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A.. American: 1855— nae. a W. WW. Brew 154-THE FIELDS IN AUTUMN Height, 2014 inches; length, 3014, inches In a green pasture in the foreground through which a winding field road runs, with a stone fence on the right, some sheep are grazing. Beyond the fence are trees tinged with autumn colors, and to left and in the far distance are other fields, green, yellow or brown, cut by hedges and dotted with trees. In one a fire burns, to destroy the stubble. Afar off are wooded hills and more fields. Signed at the lower left, R. W. Van Boskercx. Property of a Private Owner. JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, "Rae ee ENGLISH: 1775—1851 155—CONVERSING WITH THE SHEPHERD (Water Color) | | | pu Y Height, 214% mches; length, 291% inches Acres of fields and green trees are spread out before the eyevan a) ae 2 valley to the right, below a plateau on the left where sheep are grazing in the sunshine. Here a man who has just ridden up on a white horse has halted with back to the spectator, and points far out at the plain ‘Ss below as he talks to his blue-clad shepherd. | x Property of a Private Owner. JULES BASTIEN-LEPAGE Frencu: 1848—1885 4 [i | 156—FISHING BOATS AV C , : COaT , Height, 3124 wmches; length, 4014 inches S 7 Two fishing boats of peculiar rig are observed passing each other in opposite directions, the nearer boat to the observer headed forward and toward the left. They are pointed boats with two masts, and a square yard at the top of each, and their sails are a rich red-brown. A figure in the stern is steering with a long sweep. The blue water of the ocean shows, a choppy sea, with occasional white caps, and in the blue | sky float creamy and grayish-white clouds. Signed at the lower left, J. Bastren-LEPAGE. T'o be sold to close an Estate. JOSEF ISRAELS Dutcu: 1824—1911 157—_MEDITATION Turee-quarter length seated figure of a woman in middle life, figure to left, three-quarters front, face in profile to left. She rests her chin on her right hand, the elbow poised on the arm of her chair; her left hand lies in her lap, holding lightly a small book. She wears a loose grayish-blue waist, spotted with white, and a dark skirt, and is seen in a soft light against a dark neutral background. Her gaze is intent and her thoughts are far away. Signed at the lower left, JosEF IsRaELs. From W. Scott & Sons, Montreal. Exhibited at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. To be sold to close an Estate. W, Staci Ye (2am Height, 39 wnches; width, 28 inches it shew he ee * ; ry me, i na - i, GEORGE INNESS, N.A. A\rntoan: 1825—1894 | 158—MOONLIGHT Height, 22 inches; length, 3614 inches eee % Tue golden moon at the full and tinged by the crimson reflections of neighboring clouds is just above the horizon, and in a pool in the 0 foreground the pathway of her light is reflected, the light to be diffused 9 } 0 over a landscape of trees and grass, silent, deserted, with no human ] visible. The tall grass grows wild in the foreground, and across the middle distance extends a screen of trees with a suggestion of autumn au pr * in their foliage, the screen broken or interrupted at the centre, where © the moon shows in her autumnal brillance. ares at He lower Ce G. Tones, 1890. Property of a Private Collector. f, i i MS " CRIN ‘ssauuy abioay) hg) LHSITNOOW—8¢T “ON J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. AMERICAN: 1853—1921 i | 159—-THE MEADOW FARM | : A. a Height, 2484 inches; ae 3334 imches : | VA), ‘ In the foreground a tangle of wild plants are growing about the ir- regular pool of a brook, and the grass around the water is a fresh green. At the right the corner of a wood lot comes into the picture, enclosed by a rail fence, and at the angle are pollarded trees, back in the woods being some trees whose leaves are brown. In the distance are yellow- green meadows, surrounding a farmhouse ensconced in a small group of large and flourishing trees. The whole is seen on a murky day, with banks of cloud billows above the horizon. oe Signed at the lower left, J. Francis Murruy. From the collection of JAMES Locan, Ese., of Worcester, Mass. To be sold to close an Estate. CRN ‘hydunyy sung “¢ AG) WHV MOCVA aH YT, = 691 ON BRUCE CRANE, N.A. American: 1857— | Live . 160—YELLOW OAKS +. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches A BRooK comes into view and vanishes, at a bend in the left foreground, between banks green and yellowish all the way down to the water’s edge. On the right the yellowish grass extends to background hills, seen be- — tween the trunks of two oak trees rising above the picture limits, whose _ visible leafage is yellow in the sunlight. On the left woods extend into the background. , "ae a jer Signed at the lower right, Bruce CRANE. Property of Mrs. WituiaM Scorr Pyre —YELLOW Oaks 160 y Bruce No ) . A N Crane, (B ) Lo 6 4 po, LEON AUGUSTIN LHERMITTE Frencu: 1844— 161—THE HARVEST fen : Height, 30 inches; length, 38 inches Wirs a high horizon a French countryside of hill and valley and plain _ slopes to the foreground, where harvesters are busy at their noontide meal. The hill high at the left is bare, and broken by a curving road, and on the right in the background, in a hollow, nestles a hamlet, with trees. In the foreground are fields of golden wheat partly cut, by hand, and here two peasant women and a man are sitting down, and a second man is standing, at rest after their noontide meal. One woman is suck- ling her infant, and a little back a man is standing in the midst. of the grain. Signed at the lower left, L. Hermirre. From the sale of M. Knoedler & Co., New York, 18938. Property of the Estate of the Late Wria11aM S. Kimpatt, of Roch- ester, N.Y, . b5IKO-~ anghh, Bruacd Salatind bo Cane tek 1dap. Jeo SKoo ~ wed les Salts 16 73-$380.. Shis0 KS Minball a (azpimuoyy uysnbnp uoay hg) LSHAUVET AHT—I9L ‘ON wi ( Wb} a0. _ Height, 3834 inches; length, 52 inch ‘CONSTANT TROYON | Frencu: 1810—1865 162—ROUNDING UP THE SHEEP Ar the other side of a broad and low mound in a field of green grass, a 4 shepherd stands looking in the direction of the observer. He is at the ~ : right of a runway which leads down to broad fields of the background, © ‘much lower than the foreground and showing patches of yellow. Dowel _ the runway his sheep are passing with their usual slow dignity, with the exception of two nearest the observer, which are running, and are being ~ 3 | _ guided by the shepherd’s dog. To left of the flock and extending down ee the incline toward the background is a line of saplings with yellowish — 4 foliage. From Boussod, Valadon & Co. Property of Mrs. LatHrop Brown, of New York. i aan Signed at the lower left, C. Troyon. os SS SSeS re (uohosy, quvjsuog fig) AHL dQ SNIGNAOY—zZOlL Se eee a eS FELIX ZIEM | _Frencu: 1825—1911 | 168—GRAND CANAL, VENICE Heght, 2114 inches; eng 274 inc and the Spel abies with the buildings Bs ent: AS ok distance. Just at hand, to left, is a gondola with numerot on the right i is a sailboat coming on. 1 From Julius Oehme. WOK - AY - hike Lalo Property of a Private Collector. Signed at the lower , GOIN A (waz xuag ig) “IVNV) aNvug— 9 O N Ny a 0 f Height, 22 inches; length, 30 inches : — he ALEXANDER HL WYANT, AmeERIcan: 1836—1892 164 LANDSCAPE AFTER SUNSET Tur peace and stillness of evening following a day of over the land. A brook, curling in the foreground, the thing in a vista of broad fields, with a solitary house visible hollow. At left, midway the picture, a number of. trees wh mark the beginning of a wood, and far away at the right. house, a low, dense wood. Aloft the shower clouds are st which near the horizon shows the low toned hues of afte flected in the foreground in the hastening brook. ) Signed at the lower left, A. Property of the Estate of the Late Wittiam S. Kiwpat 4 ester, No YF. CRN “uvhy Yt sapuvwaryp hg) LASNAG UALAV AdVOSGNVW]T—*FOT “ON a a ee Ss pe 150. a? PAUL JEAN CLAYS BELGIAN: 1819—190€ i 165—OFF THE PORT : 1B ~ water and throws her shadow forward on the surface, the colorful hull and the creamy, brown and vermilion sail waters. She lies with bow to the right and off the bow containing two figures. Further to the right, and close are more craft, chiefly sail, one a square rigger, and j in ane the shore is seen a single steaming craft. ne be Signed at the lower right P Property of a Private Collector. : a PX (shnjg uvape ynog hg) LUOg AHL IIQ—GO9I ‘ON oT “ADOLPHE SCHREYER German: 1828—1899 166—THE SHEIK AND FOLLOWERS “\. ( p / 60 Height, 23% inches; length, 3814 inches ue = = x Comine down a hill of wild, rugged land from a low-domed creamy- | white tomb, toward a stream which skirts the foreground, is a small Sr A procession of Arabs on horseback. The leader on a light sorrel which steps with care is headed slightly to left, followed by two men on boldly ie stepping darker mounts, and two other men are in the rear, one having ee trouble with his charger. All are armed. iaihes BeeS Signed at the lower right, Av. Semen From Goupil’s. Property of the Estate of the Late Wiu11aMm 8. Kune oi Roce ester, NX. | USS (ing hh Alirk. A poly Gh - Joo UKKK MES ML Himba, harr 1892 - BOKKK ~ ae ee eS SSS SSeS OLN Tine Ree Ammo ee nt ie Saw ag noe = (sahasyoy aydjopy hq) SYUAMOTTIOY ANV MIGHS AH T—99T “ON SS eee 5 Q o 4 Height, 451% inches; width, 30°inches WILLIAM ADOLPHE BOUGUEREAU | “Frencu: 1825—1905 167—INSPIRATION Crap in white in classical simplicity a young woman with laureled a is seated facing the observer, her head slightly bent to the right, ona white garden bench on which is a rich purple cushion. Sunlight from above and the left glistens on the white covering of her shoulders and — at on the outline of her bare right arm, whose elbow rests on the bench _ back, the hand being brought to her head. In the fingers is lightly held a pencil, and with parted lips she looks with eagerness far away, the divine afflatus working, as she holds in her left hand on her lap a tablet. Dark background of woods and flowers. Signed at the lower left, W. baaae 1891. Property of the Estate of the Late WiLtiaM 5. Krmart, af Roch- ester, N.Y. Jolo- Beughh, aris Itcsellanemio Yov-1bg1- ds Uaemee Sold. IS Himbate Ufa tof h73-fAls x - No. 167—INsPiRaATION (By William Adolphe Bouguereau) to. Zs 0: Durcn: 1824—1911 _ 168 THE, WIDOWER. Height, 2014 inches; engi 2594 i Aw old Dutch Ahern is seated on a low stool in] mending one of his nets. In front of him sits a she dog ote watching his’ master’s movements. ae man’s eed ite vigorous rélief eee ae ian accentuating the various surrounding objects. “Signed at the lower hile Tosee : Property of a Private One —— Sa SE (sjapusy faso I [ad Ve oe qaAMOd aH SOT “ON SSeS i“ 169—BEDOUINS ON firm MARCH \ : “ADOLPHE ‘SCHREYER- German: 1828—1899 — Ao. ua Begs 2M be! mete dee inches 0 | O on a it: to lefeward a low ridge hich in the fom : the right. At its foot, in the foreground, two men, 1 their horses, one a sorrel whose rider wears a white burnc a black whose rider is garbed in crimson. Near these two | back, at the left, a single rider on a white mount 1s fo stream. (sahauyoy aydjopy hg) HOUVI AHL NO SNINOGA 691 oN al < foe $555. beryl, boo Vth lateo ¢ fast 1399. deo MEXKK, - Joa - 7 oe 1884 Sf a. Saolinc, pi OXKX - Ja - fn A. Yala Seb /909- X22. LS: goo WE J beige From M. Knoedler & Company. JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT — Frencu: 1796—1875 \< di 170 BERGER DANS UNE GORGE = _ AU BORD DE LA MER) A a * } i, - > a _ e 4 2: : + is oe ; ‘ * re nd ‘ “4 ? is y ? i Unner a sky of brilliant lights in which patches golden and crimson ands NES creamy white appear, the sea extends to the horizon, and in the middle _ “ distance breaks in white wavelets on the hither shore. As the shore Re curves outward and to left beyond them, thickly clustered houses on the __ face of a steep hill appear, their roofs reddish, and nearer the observer’ 3 point of view the hill becomes a sheer cliff, descending to a fore- a $s ° 6. aan ‘ Height, 4516 inches; width, 3534 thee ground low and uneven, with grass, rocks and brush, and in a central depression grow two tall trees and a sapling. Their plenteous foliage spreads before the luminous sky. At their foot are two shepherdesses, one standing and facing the observer, her companion seated against a a trunk, and wearing the Corot scarlet cap. To right on the summit of [a a hillock a shepherd in crimson and gray stands looking off over the See — | his dog beside him. a ; Bek Signed at the lower left. Conons eg Recorded in Alfred Robaut’s “L’Giuvre de Corot,” and illustrated, No. on 2264; painted in 1872. In 1878 in the Collection geet m 1880 = in the Collection Perreau. ; + Exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Property of the Estate of the Late Jamzs A. GARLAND. No. 170—Berrcer DANS UNE GorGeE Au Borp pE ta Mer (By Jean Baptiste Camille Corot) DIS. LUDWIG KNAUS” German: 18291910 17 1—TH EVI LLA GE CELEBRA TES Height, 37 inches; length, 52 inches Own a green outside the town and before a huge tree of tremen trunks some fifty or sixty villagers are assembled, each enjoying h: self or herself in his or her own way. Children and youth are dancin t to the music of pla ye seated in the ee a scene of gallantry i 1S = are at quiet games or important aiteussione) or quafing the 1 nec from an SEO cask at the left. na From the sale of M. Knoedler & Co., New York, 1893. Property of the Estate of the Late Winuam §. Kimparr, of J Roche ester, pe i 337 - Ger Kenia Maw earch 1898 farne is Minor daly 1893 - L196 - plroo - 4S, Sanh (snouy hiapnT hg) SALVadaA TH) GOVITIA AH T—ILT O N NICOLAUS MAES Dutrcu: 1632—1693 172—_THH GOOSEHERD Height, 2144 imches; width, 15 inches THrEE-quARTERS length portrait, standing, of a young man with long curling brown hair, head turned in three-quarters view to left, body in three-quarters to right. The right hand rests lightly on hip, the left hand on a table, at right; coat of gold thread material and cloak of red velvet dropped below shoulders; deep, white lace neck ruffle and cuffs. Dark background with landscape at left. Purchased at auction in Montreal at sale of effects of a French chateau by a member of the present owner’s family who has had it in his possession for many years. The picture is said to have been in the possession of an old French family in Montreal for some one hundred and twenty-five years and since it has been in possession of the present owner it has never been exhibited or offered for sale. Property of Mr. B. M. Greener, Toronto, Ontario. . . 3) 6-0 Fs, _ Height, 51 inches; length, 69 inches { J GARI MELCHERS, N.A. AMERICAN: 1860— 173—THE SINGING CLASS Art left the teacher, looking down on his class of four girls and a boy who stand at the right in irregular order and sing lustily, under his leadership. They are in a chapel, and light from a stained-glass win- dow straight before the spectator is spread upon all of them. The teacher sits at a desk, with reading lamps at either side, whose brass and white make with the colors in the children’s frocks and the austere black of the teacher’s garb a remarkable color achievement, in conjunc- tion with the lavender of the wall and the bluish desk rail. At right on the wall a map of Palestina. Signed at the left, on the desk, Gart Mreucuers. Property of the Estate of the Late Witt1am S. Kimpauy, of Roch- ester, N. Y. EMILE VAN MARCKE FRENCH: aller | ra 2 3300.17 174—-IN THE MARSHES conte ee. | THE HERD a a Broap the range of the level fields, the meadows yaterey by a wandering — a brook, where cattle in numbers and variety browse and loll, stand and 1 look inquiringly, or cool themselves in the refreshing shallows of the water. It is a day of clouds, but most of the cattle are in the sunshine. — s Black cows and red ones, red and white and tawny COWS, a black cow with a white face, white cows, all ranging as far as the eye reaches, over ea B., the grassy plain. In the midst of those at the brook in front a figure ie <* oe 2329 g 4 _ Height, 421, inches; ea AaY) inches * -on a white horse which is drinking turns to call to some one afar. Signed at the lower left, Em. VAN Marcxe. Ree of aie ae of the Late Wit1uam 5S. Kiser ei Roch- ester, N. Y. al (ayounyy uv 4 anus hg) quadyyZ FHL ONILOATTIO(N SHHSUVIY AHL N[I—?TAI “ON ye ~) WS. VENETIAN: 1696—1770 Wis 4 GIOVANNI BATTISTA TIEPOLO 175—_THE ASSUMPTION OF THE VIRGIN Height, 2084 inches; width, 1224 inches Tue Virgin appears floating on drapery in the clouds, amid surround- ing angels in great numbers. Below on the ground are groups of Apostles in various attitudes, St. Peter with his keys among them. He and one near him look at two women half seated on the ground and amazed at some beautiful flowers there fallen, which a man on his knees with back to the spectator all but fears to touch. The handling of the colors throughout is notable, the characterization equally so. From the collection of the late Dr. William Thompson, of Phoenia, Maryland, who bought the picture from the collection of the late Col. Sterrett, a prominent collector of Baltimore, for whom it was bought in Amsterdam by his brother, American consul in that city, over a hundred years ago. T'o be sold to close an Estate. Bore. FRANZ COURTENS Bexicran: 1853— 176—PORTRAIT OF A YOUT Height, 24 inches; length, 351% inches Aw inviting farmyard opens at the head of an easy, informal lane, with scragged trees of free growth on either side and at left a tile roofed farmhouse just beyond the gate. Coming forward through the open gateway is a goodly herd of white geese, walking majestically, unhur- ried, the goose girl coming behind them. Back of her a covered wagon drawn by an old white horse comes ambling along, and the sunshine spots the roadway and the buildings with shadows, the shadows of a bright day. Signed at the lower right, Franz CourtEns. Property of the Estate of the Late Wit1u1am S. Kimpautz, of Roch- eet. N.Y. i re he ES SS Si ‘SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, P.RAL = ENGLIsH: 1723—1792 ake 177—SIR ARTHUR PALK., BARONET W.8 Q Bag 30 Aa width, 25 inches Haur-Lencru portrait of a man in middle life, figure to right aid ine ey turned three-quarters front with eyes upon the observer. Of rosy complexion with dark eyes and eyebrows, and wearing a gray peruke. He is wearing a dark red coat and waistcoat with gold embroideries, : as and a white lace jabot. Painted within an oval on a rectilinear canvas. Nee i Sir Robert Palk, born about 1718, educated at Wadham College, Oxford; married in 1761 Anne, daughter of Arthur Vausittart, Gov- 7. ernor of Madras. In 1763 M.P. for Ashburton and Wareham. Created e | baronet June 19, 1782. Bee 1798 in his “ene year. ; ae From the T. J. eee OP GG ican Art Association, April: 22, 1915. S43 — pi. Boo- 4. Glenifesen! From Christie’s. From C. A. G. Palk, Halden Hall, Exeter, England. From Arthur Tooth & Sons. | T'o be sold to close an Estate. No. 177—Sir Artuur Park, Baronet (By Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A.) = Se = S CORNELIS CORNELISZEN CALLED CORNELIS VAN HAARLEM Dutcu: 1562—1638 173-WOMAN WITH ORANGE MME (Panel) c Height, 39%4 inches; width, 29% imches THREE-QUARTERS length portrait of a young Dutch lady standing, facing the front and slightly to the left. Her hair, which shows a little in front of her elaborate headdress, is a sandy-red, and her complexion is warm. She has brown eyes and cupid’s-bow lips. She is gowned in a rich black, with a gold-embroidered underwaist with scarlet wrist- bands and collar, and she wears a tight lace collar and a deep white collar worn loose which comes down below her shoulders. In her left hand, in front of her waist, she holds an orange. — Signed at the lower left, C. H. Fxctrr. Purchased from a private collection in Vienna about 1892. To be sold to close an Estate. ADELAIDE LABILLE DES VERTUS VINCENT GUYARD Frencu: 1749—1803 BRrsuswd CaP ke a _ 1799—LA PRINCESSE DE LAMBATLE ez Zhe ts - Height, 57% inches; width, 44°34 inches _,FuLL-LencrTu seated figure of a handsome young woman with powdered hair dressed loosely under her broad-brimmed blue-green hat, facing slightly toward the left and turning her hazel eyes directly upon the spectator, her features wearing an incipient smile. She is seated in a carved and gilt chair, and rests her left elbow on a deep green cushion | lying on a table at her side. She wears a green gown with a golden i shimmer, décolleté, with a broad lace collar and short sleeves ending | with wide-spreading lace cuffs. Her right arm encircles her chubby | infant who reclines on her lap in pink and white, and her left hand holds before her breast one of its pink ribbons. received into the Academy in 1782. She became a rival of Mme. Le Brun. She was ti born in the same year as Marie Antoinette’s unfortunate friend, the Princesse de i Lamballe, who lost her head at the hands of a revolutionary mob at La Force prison { | ° . ° ° Set i] The artist was an accomplished painter of portraits and miniatures, and was i 1 i | To be sold to close an Estate. GEORGE HENRY HARLO Exenisn: 1778—1819 ; 0 “J ‘ae ee Height, 50 ae width, 40 a 102 THREE-QUARTERS length standing figure of a youn ae the ee with the crescent ou Diana v ple eae gown of white honed is a high ae of | olue bare right arm falling over the neck ou a dog at her side. arm hangs a robe of tur: Be the sae of the Earl of pee ester, N.Y. as DIANA Harlow) y George Henry No. 180—Lapy AsHBURTON (B $20. 95. 60. 120, 90. Bice 25 Ss ~~. — 4 oe ab. oe URS Buyer | Mrs .K.B,Spencer J.C Willever Wm .W.West J.C Willever H.B.Bugene Wm.Bianchi % M. Tannenbaum H.J.Doclittle Holmer Foster Milch Galleries Arlington Galls. W.W. Drew J.R.Boker H.Phillip A.J Sequeira G.Mead W.Seaman, agt. Fred.H.Gross Wm .M.West H.B.Bugene *t W.Seaman, agt. Wm.Alsberg. John Levy Galls H.Phillips W.W.Drew Howard W.Starr W.Seaman, agt. Wm.Bianchi F Wertemeyer Mrs.Murdock, agt. Wm.Macbeth, Inc. T.Wertemeyer J.L@evy Galls. W.Seaman, agt. G. Mead J.C .Willever R.Glendenning A .J.Sequeira Miss Wicker P Br C »Willever Mrs .M.Van Compen Wm. Bianchi G.Mead Mr.Johnson Fearon -Galls, W.W Drew Mr. P.Smith Sipas Jones H.B.Clure Wm e Bianc! hi Mr.Johnson W.Seaman, agt. Fred. H.Gross No. 56. WILLIAM 5. ec “sold Aergss or ‘meficar ark curse, Jen. 23-24, Price as ne nah, ek Herbert C.Freer nen Mrs.M.Van Com J.D.Branauer F, Pinckney M.H.Wilson Milch Galis. T.Wertemeyer Joseph M.Brenever W.W.Drew “78 as Alberd du Vannes C.W.Kraushaar feet, oe W.J.Gunn — UAT AS ss Macbeth Inc, ae W.W .Drew ae ty eed ee J,Armour . ee S.M.Berry: Babcock Gallis. John Levy Galls. ae F.Pusinelli . ec aar. Scott & Fowles — John Levy Galls. W Beata REE E a Mr.Woods © | _ W. Seaman; sagtmuty, 9 9 Mr .Woods (ie conven, oe) Henry LbeLiebman ~~ WW Drews). H. Phillips. Dr .E.Cadgene Mr.Johnson J.Levy Galls. Wm.Macbeth Inc. W.Seaman, set.” H.B.Eugene Albert du Vannes T .Wertemeyer W.Seaman, agt. S.Bjornstrom W.Seaman, agt. Claude W.Jester M.Rougeron R.Glendenning Claude W. Jester J.Levy Galls, Mr. Johnson James Fleurot P.Dickens W.H.MeGrann J.C Willever J.C,.Willever Holmes Foster J.C .Willever Mrs .M.Van Compen $06 Bugene H.Block Mr.Johnson fir Dickens | eee Bugene H.Block 163. 2,700. 20. _ Eugene H.Block 163. 1,400. 45, J.C,.Freeman (164, 3,900. 150. John Levy Galls. Picker 950. . AL. Sinsheimer Ae $100, J.F. Norman cy a $25. | L,a00. 169. 2,100. in 15,000. ; yt web f 200. owe i ea. 100. 178. é 3; 300. ae - 500. oe 200. A Berto 2,000. F .Wertemeyer Georse C.Gordon Clapp & Graham — f a a TW.drew” a oS FMerteneyer W, Seaman, agt 3 ow. Seeman, agt. ie “ A.R.Jones” wer W.W.Seeman, agt. I.F .Struce $ $ 5,000. Dh Oe te eS ge eee 250. abosek Gaile.” °. 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JEAN MARC NATT | Frenen: 16851766 181_PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMA. y Height, 58 inches; width, 451% inche THREE-QUARTERS length, standing, figure slightly t a left, looking across his right shoulder. In shining ] ! gauntlets, his right arm extended and pointing with ward to his right. His left arm akimbo and resting on a parapet at his side. A man of genial counte ce large powdered wig. A white neckcloth shows above | scarf is tied loosely about his waist, and an 1 order Ay Behind ee is a scene of battle. | ‘ Signed at the lower “right N EATS SEW er Qe Yr FYE eb ee rE erry Peete i oe ‘Ss Property of Mrs. Larurop ieee. of N ian York. IN ARMOR r) te NTLEMAN atti F A GE Marc N i} AIT O y Jear PortTR (B LS i— No. Se gray mustache and silky, gray beard; right hand, with ring on third | finger, resting on knee; left hand also with ring, on arm of chair which | kt OY ee, eee 3 D h, . “Trauay, Vewevian: 14801575 182—POPE PAUL UI Pope P Paul U1. Cape of crimson Vive: with ermine ae ei oe velvet cap, which is part of the cape, not detached, ‘gown “of! white satin; face of benign but intense expression, gaze directed to. front is upholstered with crimson velvet pats Oe with gold braid. ‘ Dark dhe * brown background. | ; eg ~. This picture was purchased from a lady in Halifax, whose father willed | it to. her on his decease and has been exhibited in Canada where it was seen “by: many experts from various museums who pronounced it not only genuine but the greatest ; of the series. The picture was offered to the directors of the Art Museums of Boston and Chicago, who were very much interested in it, held board meetings but could not finance the purchase. It has not been USNS for sale elsewhere. Bor a, Property of Mr. B. M. GREENE, Toren npn : : a, fom : No. 182—Porr Paut III (Attributed to Titian) RICHARD COSWAY . PY, Kewl Encusyu: 1740—1821 183—LADY IN WHITE Height, 51 inches; width, 40 inches Porrrair nearly at full length of a lady in a white dress, seated with her back to a tree in a conventional landscape, and facing the left, three-quarters front. Her powdered hair is dressed in wide curls at the sides of her head, and long curls from the back are brought forward over her shoulders. She wears a large Gainsborough hat trimmed with ostrich feathers. Her gown, décolleté, has a pink bow at the corsage, and hanging over one shoulder is a light scarf. In her left hand, on her lap, she holds a fan. From the T. J. Blakeslee Sale, 1916. #234004 0. Beewth Property of the Estate of the Late Fuorence V. C. Parsons. SIR JOHN LAVERY, R.A. ENGLISH: “b — re SO . Height, 56 inches; width, 44 inches 184THE REHEARSAL Fuit-tenetu portrait of Laura Johnson, the English actress, in character. She is seated facing the spectator, in a high-backed arm- chair, her right hand on the chair arm and her left dangling a bit below the left arm of the chair. On both hands are rings, and she wears a jeweled tiara in her dark brown hair. Her light gown is rather sug- gested than drawn in, excepting the sleeves of buff and gold. Dark background. Signed at the lower left, J. Lavery. From Wallis & Sons, London. T'o be sold to close an Estate. | - DANIEL HUNTINGTON . ‘2 wy American! 1816—1906 “a 185NARROWS OF LAKE GEORGE / ie) O Height, 28 inches ; pont 50 inches Movunrains of irregular formation fill the backeromen and the pe over them is light on the right, while dark clouds gather over those on ; the left. In front of the mountains the silvery waters of the Horicon — are a mirror of its’ surroundings and of islands, people are out on the lake in rowboats, and in the distance is a sail. On the narrow fore - ground shore a lunch basket and a dog, the dog looney off at ‘the i nearest boatload of people. Signed at the lower left, D. Hee 1870. ty Exhibited at the Centennial Exposition in Philadalphaaa 1876. Property of the Estate of the late Fiorence V. C. Parsons. AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC., i ManaGERs. | aS OTTO BERNET, | on. HIRAM H. PARKE, AUCTIONEERS. LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED AND THEIR WORKS CATALOGUE NUMBER BAIL, Joseru C. The Chef 60 The Family 147 BAKER, Witu1Am Buss Winter 87 BASTIEN-LEPAGE, Jutes Fishing Boats 156 BELLEUS, A. F. Haying 30 BILLET, Pierre Flower Gatherers 58 BLAKELOCK, Ratru Axsert, N.A. Indian Canoes 32 BOCK, THrorHite DE Beek in de Heide Ad BOGERT, Grorcr H., A.N.A. The Sea by Moonlight 90 Near Overschie, Holland 151 BONHEUR, Rosa Lion and Lioness 25 BONNARD, PIERRE Les Courses a Boulogne 124 Femme 4 Table 128 BONNINGTON, RicHarp Old World Fishing Station BOUGUEREAU, WitiiAm ADOLPHE Cupidon Inspiration BRIDGMAN, Freperick A. Algerian Influence BRISSOT, E. Flock in the Meadows BUNCE, Witiiam GEDNEY Venetian Boats CECILE-THORET, M. Industry CHAIGNEAU, Jean F. The Flock Homing CHASE, Wuu1aMm Mrerrirr, N.A. The Blown Thistle CHELMINSKI, Jan von Traveling under Escort CHURCH, Frepericx Stuart, N.A. Springtime Ideal CIMENE-MARTIN Turkish Interior with Figures CLAUDE, Max Villers-sur-Mer CATALOGUE _ NUMBER 139 80 167 sa 7S “hea 52 4 aa. ie pee CATALOGUE NUMBER 7 ;. eas i »,’ a} 66 171 57 131 LAURENS, JEAn Pavut Ophelia LAVERY, Sir Joun, R.A. The Rehearsal LE COMTE, Anour In the Lock In a Holland City LEFEBVRE, JuLes Josery Devotion LEMMENS, E. Chickens LENBACH, Franz von Portrait of Miss Goldammer LEROLLE, H. The Sower LEVIS, MAvRICE Old Bridge and Dam _ LHERMITTE, Lion Aveusrin The Weaver The Harvest LOWI TH, WILHELM The Discussion MACOMBER, Mary L. La Chaste Susanne MAES, NicoLavus Portrait of a Youth CATALOGUE NUMBER 65 184 Avs 133 23 104 81 137 4 176 a a nie TS “29 ~~ | MAKOWS KI, ConsTaANTINE Buste de Femme McEKWEN, WaAttER Making the Flag MAUVE, ANTON By the Sea Meadows MEEKS, Eucenrt Pair Decorative Paintings: Venice MEISSONIER, Jean CHARLES Reading MELCHERS, Gari, N.A. The Singing Class MESDAG, HeEnprik WILLEM Twilight at Scheveningen MEUNIER, Juries ALExIs Un Panier de Limons MICHEL, GerorceEs Landscape with Windmills Landscape with Windmills Landscape MILLET, Jean FRANcoIs The Laborer at His Tasks MOELLER, Lous, N.A. Found at Last MONTICELLI, Avo.peye — In the Forest ; ‘ 4 7 - y * tye > — CATALOGUE | : ae , Tol * af 1 venne a ; ~ “ Ul ° ] 27 5 =) 0 i i , 24 ee. MORLAND, Gerorcr Feeding Time MOWBRAY, Henry Sippons, N.A. A Pastorale MUNGER, GILBERT Through the Forest—1888 MUNKACSY, Minaty pr The Musical Prodigy MURPHY, J. Francis, N.A. Gray Day The Meadow Farm NASMYTH, Patrick At Penshurst, Kent NATTIER, Jxan Marc Portrait of a Gentleman in Armor NICOL, Erskine, #.S.A., A.R.A. The Doctor’s Visit: Out of Danger OCHTMAN, Leronarp, 4.N.A. Landscape at Evening PARTON, Arruuvr, N.A. Sheep at Eventide PEARCE, Cuaries Spracurt, A.N.A. The Shepherdess POINTELIN, Aveustr EMMANUEL Soir d’Eté POKITONOW, Ivan. Chateau du Haras 4 Gélos, pres de Pau CATALOGUE NUMBER 21 134 36 28 181 56 130 64 POND, Dana A Brittany Peasant PORTIELJE, Epwarp The Flirtation PREYER, A. von | Still Life RAFFAELLI, Jean Francors Gathering His Load Bain de Mer REHN, Franx Knox Morton, N.A. Marine: Chasing Breakers REYNOLDS, Sir Josuvua, P.R.A. Sir Arthur Palk, Baronet RICHARDS, Witu1Am Trost The Sea at Clovelly RICO, Martin ; Venetian Canal Un Coin de Venise ROUBAUD, F. The Halt for Water ROY BET, Victor Lton FERDINAND A. Cavalier RUSSELL, Cuarites Marion An Attack on the Plains SARTAIN, Wituiam, A.N.A. Bergen Meadows < Se Be Ae % CATALOGUE | NUMBER — pale : Py > 148 he 5 _ 7 118 29 ie 126 a: % 26 E “ : 149 88 68 SCHREYER, Avo.pruer The Lone Rider Imperial Courier The Sheik and Followers Bedouins on the March SPANISH Saint Sebastian and Five Other Saints SPRING, ALFons A Black Forest Wood-carver STEVENS, ALFrep On the Balcony THAULOW, Frits Old Bridge at Oudenarde TIEPOLO, GIOVANNI Battista The Assumption of the Virgin TITIAN (Attributed to) Pope Paul III TROYON, Constant Cows in the Field Cows and Landscape: A Study Rounding Up the Sheep TURNER, JoserpH Matitorp Witiuiam, R.A. Scarboro’ Conversing with the Shepherd UNKNOWN Pair of Decorative Panels VAN BEERS, Jan The Spring Song CATALOGUE NUMBER 14 85 166 169 96 49 35 71 101 100 LO RES ce) alae ee eee We. a , x ‘ ce Ce ala ¥ its ote “ae ot bh VAN BOSKERCK, Rozerr Wanp, N.A. | Long Pool: The Avon below Bidford The Fields in Autumn VAN DER BANCK, Jowan Portrait of Katharina Affleck VAN DER NEER, Aart Moonlight in Holland VAN GOYEN, Jan River Landscape with Figures VAN HAMME, Apert Picking the Dinner VAN MARCKE, Emre Calling the Cattle In the Marshes Collecting the Herd VAN SOEST, Louts W. The Avenue VESTIER, ANTOINE La Marquise de Serilly VEYRASSAT, JurEs Jacque Loading the Grain VIBERT, Jean GEorRGES The Mesage Of the Church VOORHEES, CLARK G. Lyme Church, Winter WALDEN, Lionen The Sea CATALOGUE NUMBER ; ~ 132 119 109 2am 17h ag 123 9 a 40 Ad 121 67 142 WEE KS, Env ~ The Question Eastern Water Carriers M Perec asthe a Venice Canal | ae CATALOGUE NUMBER 38 146 70 164 145 163 * te a id TAT EE: — enpgest 2 aS Ryz aPC: tty = naa Sy ed age —S ” eee Pe Fog, me TTI - ‘gu : a i Sie le Spee ry . See gta je . ; ] : 5 ‘ ONS |, (ay Ne oe v4 *. iin 3 3125 01694 11 ¢ ra i - ge HS Ay e yh K — ire AS } S iy J ¢ y Pes \ f (sa re : ‘ ia “ A WKS | | ¢ “} igh "¥. MU My Bs ({ Per > A / nt \ A ree if = i} b | e an Br RO if. a y ' i ee ek RE ON