Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from Getty Research Institute https://archive.org/details/catalogueofvaluaOOsome 8 ~ Lf~ CATALOGUE OP j^ARTLY BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE pHARLES j-fARVEY, OF pALTIMORE, AND SOLD BY ORDER OF THE EXEC¬ UTORS, JV\ y. PSALTERS, AND ^VlF^ p. p, j^EWCOMER. COMPRISING PINE EXAMPLES OP THE BEST AMERICAN ARTISTS; Durand, Huntington, Kensett, Baker, James M. IFart, Church, Boughton, S. B. Gifford , E. Johnson, Casilear, William T. Richards , Whittredge, Gray, Ifubbard, Weir, Shattuck, Darley, etc. WITH SEVERAL IMPORTANT ILLUSTRATIONS* OP FOREIGN ART; One of the finest ever painted by Carl Hitbner, and others by Lambert, Beranger, Plassan, Baron Worms, Navier, Bosch, Lemmens, Soyer, Harveng, Beaumont, Von Seben, St. Pierre, Artz, De Buel, Weisz, Pecrus, Meyer Von Bremen. In all, about ninety excellent and well selected works, of desirable subjects and sizes, well framed, and in good order, and many now exhibited for the first time. The sale, which, of course, will be positive, will take place at the Sit 82 FIFTH A. VEWUF, Cor. of FOURTEENTH STHEFT, On Thursday Evening, March 31st, At half past Seven o’clock. R. SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer. I %\o V*W.3\ Ihe Collection will be open for Exhibition on Wednesday J/Lorning; JVTarch SSd, and every day and evening until time of sale. ■* A sufficient deposit will be required from all purchasers, at the option of the auctioneer, which deposit shall apply to all articles purchased at this sale. All purchases must be paid for and the articles removed within twenty-four hours after the close of the sale, or the deposit will be forfeited and the sale annulled, at the option of the auctioneer. All reclamations must be made on or before 12 o’clock A. M. of the day after the sale. \ X, & ©obtain, frininrs, PRINTING-HOUSE SQUARE. ATALOGUE, l. 2 . 3 . 4. W. S. ROSE, London. English. Landscape. MILNE RAMSEY, Still Life. VERTIN, Brussels. Street Scene. W. J. HAYS, New York. The Two Friends. W. IT. WILCOX, Philadelphia. On the Juniata. MAURICE BLUM, Paris. Pupil of Eugene Delacroix. Taking a pipe. / A. J. MILLER, Baltimore. Rocky Mountains. inis mmMmmw mm A sufficient deposit will be required from all purchasers at the option ot the auctioneer which deposit shall apply to all articles purchased at this sale. All purchases must be paid for and the articles removed within twenty-four hours after the cl«e of the sale, or tire deposit will be forfeited and option of the auctioneer. All reclamations must be made on or before 1. o clock A. M. of the dav after the sale. r 4 WILLIAM IiART, New York. Coast of Maine. BONAIRN, England. The Truant. J. R. BREYOORT, New York. The Haunted House. 10 . FUGERON, Berlin. Lake Brienze. 11. WM. T. RICHARDS, Germantown. Mt. Desert. 12. COUTOURIER, Paris. Of Chalon. Pupil of Picot. Medal, 185 5—’61. - Poultry. J. F. CROPSEY, New York. Landscape. oLC , v o '2-3 Cs -i- t w _ A 5 >1 THOMAS HICKS, New York. The Billet Doux. C. KREIGHOFF, Quebec. Mail Boat—Crossing the St. Lawrence, JAS. M. HART, New York. N oonday—Connecticut. c f C C, / J. T. PEELE, London. The Earring. 7 2 - S. KELS, Belgium. The Lovers. W GEO. INNESS, New York. The Edge of a Wood. R. W. HUBBARD, New York. The Mountain Top. A sufficient deposit will be required from all purchasers, at the option of the auctioneer, which deposit shall apply to all articles purchased at this sale. All purchases must be paid for and the articles removed within twenty-four hours after the close of the sale, or the deposit will be forfeited and the sale annulled, at the option of the auctioneer. All reclamations must be made on or before 12 o’clock A. 6 21 . 1 23. m 24. L. CAILLE, Paris. Pupil of Castan. Baby’s Breakfast. OLIVER STOKE, New York. Have some Grapes ? ARTZ, Berlin. Fisherman’s Family. Z. NOTERMAN, Paris. The Commencement of Hostilities. ) 1 YU / G ) M / j ‘S ' 0 . 20 . 27. ED. BEAUMONT, Paris. Pupil of Boissclicr. The Shipwreck—Don Juan. L. De BEUEL, Brussels. Landscape and Cattle. 4 ? C. J. GRYPS, Brussels. Maid in the Kitchen. 'o\ y vK * /; /} \ 28. W. WHITTREDGE, New York. Evening in the Catskills. 29. 8. IE GIFFORD, New York. Riviera de Ponente. J. F. WEIR, New York. The Studio. o j vfvf 31. EASTMAN JOHNSON, The Early Breakfast. New York. 32. SCHEERES, Brussels. Knights at the Armorers. 33. BOSCH, Dusseldorf. The Christinas Tree. 34. E. BERANGER, Paris. Pupil of Delaroche. Medals, 1846, 1848. Beatrice Cenei. The original of the well-known engraving. A sufficient deposit will be required from all purchasers, at the option of the auctioneer, which deposit shall apply to all articles purchased at this sale. All purchases must be paid for and the articles removed within twenty-four hours after the close of the sale, or the deposit will be forfeited and the sale annulled, at the option of the auctioneer. All reclamations must be made on or before 12 o’clock A. M. of the day after the sale. 8 35. 37 ° 36. -TN 37. JULES WORMS, Paris. Pupil of Lafosse. Medals, 1867, 1868. Queen Hortense. H. YON SEBEN, Berlin. Hide and Seek. ■' ' " l ■ ; o GEO. A. BAUER, New York. Gentleness. 310 306 38. - S. E. GIFFORD, New York. t 1 •• •• - - - •• 1 * 3 . 0 Camel’s Hump, Green Mountains. 39. GEO. II. BOUGIITON, London. 40. A A Winter Evening. GABRIEL NAYIER, Paris. Pupil of Ary Scheffer. The Rose. 3 Ok J 41. E. PLASSAN, Paris. / *C~T) Medals, 1852, 1857, 1859. Legion of Honor, 1859/.' The Reading Lesson. W oc- uc . . •> ‘2-2 Co l -r A 42. J. W. CASILEAR, Rew York. Indian Summer. V 43. 44. 45. 40. / 47. 48. 49. JULIUS HUBYER, Dusseldorf. Pupil of Carl Hubner. The Prayer. J. F. CROPSEY, Yew York. Castle Garden as it was ! TV M. T. RICHARDS, Germantown. A Summer Afternoon. F. E. CIIURCII, Yew York. Adirondack Scenery. J. F. KENSETT, Yew York. Solitude—Evening. c*> C. DOYEN, Paris. Pupil of Bouguercau. Girl with Fruit. CHARLES PECRUS, Limoges. The Mandoline. r / A sufficient deposit will be required from all purchasers, at the option of the auctioneer, which deposit shall apply to all articles purchased at this sale. All purchases must be paid for and the articles removed within twenty-four hours after the close of the sale, or the deposit will be forfeited and the sale annulled, at the option of the auctioneer. All reclamations must be made on or before 12 o’clock A. 10 50. , r ,■ i) 70 - 50 A. hAJ 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. % GUS. DEJONGHE, Paris. Pupil of Galliat. Medal, 1863. Worsted Work. MEYER YON BREMEN, Berlin. The Younger Brother. J. F. KENSETT, New York. Antumn—Cayuga Lake. D. HUNTINGTON, New York. Meditation. D. HUNTINGTON, New York. ' ) Study in a Wood. Ido PAUL WEBER, Darmstadt. Landscape and Sheep. A. B. DURAND, New York. Sunday Morning. N 11 U OC. LC i’i£> 44 f _ ... 11 5(3. GAEL HUBNEE, Dusseldorf. Pupil of Sohn. Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. Eeading the Scriptures. The celebrated original picture imported by Wm. Auferman. 57. 58. 59. GO. 61. LOUIS LAMBEET, Paris. Pupil of E. Delacroix. Medals, 1865, 1866. Dead Game, &c. A. D. SHATTUCK, New York. Lake Champlain. j S I LILY M. SPENCER, New Strawberries. LILY M. SPENCEE, New Currants. A. F. TAIT, New York. Quail and Young. A. F. TAIT, New York. Grouse and Young. m mB c a sit. amm wmmwn, ._ _ a oil r\nvnhasers. £it tlic option *"** rzTL A; z :... - - <**» - - A sufficient deposit will . .,11 n-tieles nurchased at this sale, uctioneor, which deposit shall app y ^ ‘ articles amoved within twenty-four hours AH purchases must be paid 01 forfeited and the sale annulled, at the aer the close of the sale, o^hed^twrU be ffirfet ^ ^ ^ ^ 13 Q , clock A . ption of the auctioneer. I. of the day after the sale. r /t> 12 Go. E. BENSON, New York. Tlie Faded Flower. 04 . 05. 00 . PAUL SOYER, Ecouen. Pupil of Cogniet. Granny Asleep. PAUL SOYER, Ecouen. Granny’s Pet. E. LEMMENS, Paris. Deceased. Pupil of Lassalle. Poultry. ’ 230 /» r* On WILLIAM HAET, New Tork. On the Esopus. OS. GEO. A- BAILEE, New York. Day Dreams. 00 . henry petees geay, n Ruth and Naomi. 13 70. 71. j yL f/ytS <* 72. 73. 74 i ‘t. / jP* v - ?VA ■ ’ Vo. 70. GEO. C. LAMBJDIN, Philadelphia. The Shady Spot. JAMES M. HART & TAIT, New York. Study from Nature. A. J. MILLER, Baltimore. Buffalo Hunting. LILY M. SPENCER, New York. Cherries. M ILLIAM HART, New York. Conidieu River. E. LEMMENS, Paris. French Barnyard. C. HUBNER, Dusseldorf. The Wood Stealers. From the Old Dusseldorf Gallery. (ryf) cy ks c n oO J ******* u I, (J A sufficient deposit will be required from all purchasers, at the option of the auctioneer, which deposit shall apply to all articles purchased at this sale. All purchases must be paid for and the articles removed within twenty-four hours after the close of the sale, or the deposit will be forfeited and the sale annulled, at the option of the auctioneer. All reclamations must be made on or before 12 o’clock A. M. of the day after the sale. 14 77. GEO. II. BOUGHTON, London. The Witching Time of Night. The celebrated picture, on whicti the following poem was written, on its exhibition in the New York Academy of Design : THE PICTURE ON THE WALL. To M- hat holds thy dreamy eyes in thrall ? somber picture on the wall; A somber picture, dark and cold, And dreary as the church-yard mold. A grass-grown rampart, lifting high Its reedy fringe against the sky — In the brown shadow of its gloom The semblance of a mouldering tomb ; Upon the tablet, side by side, In pomp of old heraldic pride, Two sculptured figures lying stark And dumb within the glimmering dark ; A gray owl sitting on the tomb, An owlet flitting through the gloom, A cold, white, wandering moon that seems The ghost of long-forgotten dreams ; In the high rampart an old door Where night-w : nds enter. Nothing more. Why does it hold thine eyes in thrall— This somber picture on the wall— Which scorns the daylight’s sweet return, And shrineth darkness like an urn ? Is there within thy heart a grave O’er which the winds of memory wave, Where sepulchered in marble pride Thy dead hopes slumber, side by side, Lost to the future’s glorious dooms, And shrined in immemorial glooms? Ah, no ! a picture on the wall May hold thy dreamy eyes in thrall, Hut never hope of thine shall sleep Within oblivion’s donjon-keep ; Thy dreams were born to soar afar Beyond the morning’s purple star, And all thy buried hopes to rise Transfigured into destinies? S. H. WHITMAN. A Night Piece by Boughton, No. 401, Galleries of the National Academy of Design, 78. W. J. IIENNESSY Maud Muller. New York. 79. R. W. HUBBARI), Lake George. New York. t-C- v '> e> "2-2 & -f 4 A 15 A 81. 82. 83. * IIENR1 BARON, New York. Pupil of Gigoux. Medals, 1847, ’48, ’55. Spanish Hostelry—Arrival of Hon Quixotte and Sancho. LKa '/ A ' J. F. KENSETT, New York. Sunset on tlie Shore. J. W. CASILEAR, New York. Conway Meadows. A. B. DURAND, New York. White Mountains. i H- p / a ) /f 84. 85 80. GASTON SAINT PIERRE, Paris. Pupil of Jalabert. Medal, 1868. Hide and Seek. YERTIN, Brussels. Street Scene in Brussels. JAS. M. TIART, New York. Eos; on the Lake. ¥\ ~w 87. C. HARYENG. Dusseldorf. Christening in the Tyrol. f\ \J wpp www A sufficient deposit will be required from all purchasers, at the option of the auctioneer, which deposit shall apply to all articles purchased at this sale. All purchases must be paid for and the articles removed within twenty-four hours after the close of the sale, or the deposit will be forfeited and the sale annulled, at the option of the auctioneer. All reclamations must be made on or before 12 o’clock A. M. of the clav after the sale. r A / AO 88 . 89. 90. 91. * 92. 93. 94. ADOLPHE WEISZ. Hungary. Pupil of Jalabert. The Gardener’s Daughter. GEO. H. BOUGIITOY, London. Breton Flower Girl. ROZEZEWSKI, Poland. Objects of Art. F. O. C. PARLEY, Yew York. Landscape and Cattle. % GHSTAYE DAYID, Paris. Pupil of his Father and Picot. Skating. Time, Louis XIY. IIIPPOLYTE LE BAS, Paris. Pupil of Granet. Medal, 1845 . Retreat of the Deer. BEYJAMIY WEST. Deceased. Sketch for Painting in Windsor Chapel. p, y. V'- • '('.»■ ■ .. ’ V£iV" I , i; ‘ “>’:' .. • • ■ • «.V ■ ■' Vi '' -'■• -;:. .; :•■>; • • ,■" i; ■:' ■!;•'■■ 'V. ■■ V.. ' I',?*:.:: 1 ’ t v i .•‘ ' - ii