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TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION Monday and Iduesday Evenings, APRIL 14th and 15th, •O' RTISTS Represented in this Collection: ACHEN'BACH(osvvalcl), ALLONGE, ARNS, ARNOUX, BAKALOWITZ, BEAUVERIE, BERANGER, BEYLE, BONIFAZZI, BORRANI, AUFRAY, BAADER, , BARTOLINI, BENHAM, BRILLOUIN, BROWN (J. Lewis), BROWN (Charles), BURGERS, BRAITH (Anton), CAILLE, CASTRES, CARRIER, CAMPRIANI, CERAMANO, CHARODEAU, CHIALIVA, COMPTE-CALIX, COROT, CORTAZZO, DELORT, Be JONGHE, DESHAYES, Di POZZO, FORTUNY, PATH, Db PENNE. De GARAY J ESCOSURA, FLICK, DELOBBE, DURBOURG, ENGEL, FAIVRE(Tony), FLICK, GAMBA, JIMINEZ, GUES, JAZET, FRERE (Theo.), FIRMIN-GIRARD, FRAPPA, GIRARDET, GARRIDA, HAMMAN, HUBLIN, INNOCENT!, JACOBS, JOKIS, JORDAN, LASSALLE. LAMBINET, LEBAS, LEBEL, LERAY, LEGANGER, LEGRAND, LEROUX, MERLE, MORADI, MUNIER, O’KELLY, PACZKA, POILPOT, PRIETO, SCHLESINGER, SAUVAGE SEIGNAC, SYPPEL MANCINI, NEYMARK, PECRUS, SAIN, SCHENCK, RENE, SCHOENLCHER, TOESCHI, TROUILLARD, VERNIER, Also a few Sketches by FORTUNY, ZAMACOIS, WYLIE, etc CONDITIOI^S OF SALE. 1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute arise betAveen tAvo or more Bidders,* the Lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. 2. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to pay doAvn tAventy-five per cent, on the dollar in part pay¬ ment, or the Avhole of the Purchase-money, if required, in default of Avhich the Lot or Lots so purchased to be imme¬ diately put up again and re-sold. q 3. The Lots to be taken aAvay at the Buyer’s Expense and Eisk Avithin three days from the conclusion of the Sale, and the remainder of the Purchase-money to be abso¬ lutely paid, or otherAvise settled for to the satisfaction of the Vendors, on or before delivery: in default of Asrhich Messrs. Geo. a. Leavitt & Co. Avill not hold themselves responsi¬ ble, if the Lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they Avill be left at the sole risk of the Purchaser. 4. The Sale of any Painting, Engraving, Print, Eurni- ture. Work, of Art, or any other article, is not to be set aside on account of any error in the description. All arti¬ cles are exposed for Public Exhibition one or more days, and are sold just as they are Avithout recourse. 5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any ac¬ count, be removed dnring the Sale. _6. Epon failure of complying Avith the above conditions, the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all Lots uncleared Avithin theitime aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, Avithout further notice, and the de¬ ficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the Defaulter at this, Sale, together Avith all charges attending the same. This Condition is Avithout prejudice to the right of the Auctioneers to enforce the contract made at this Sale, Avithout such re-sale, if they think fit. GEO. A. LEAVITT & CO. CATALOGUE. First Evening’s Sale. GIRARDET (KARL), iJJ •<* I Swiss View. V' ' fiV I - 3 4 r do. do. do. do. do. J 0 ^^URBOURG (Mademoiselle), 8 Flowers. 2. .S-, Ij/^HUBLIN (E.), /G 1 ' 9 The Tetter. // 1 t) UNKNOWN. /G y lo George Washington. 5 Paris Paris Paris DESHAYES (CHARLES), 2 - ^ 14 View near Vaux. BORRANI (O.), 3 0 ' 1 5 Nuns’ Pastime. INNOCENTI (G.), % ^ ■ 4 16 The Secretary. ARNOUX (M.), 17 Home-made Bread. SALVAGE (P.), 18 Cherries. Rome Rome Paris Paris ‘SAIN (EMILE), 21 Orange Vender. ^ GIRARDET (HENRI), ^ 0 2 2 Holy Water Font. I // LEBEL (EDMOND), 23 Young Girl at the Fountain. BACKALOWIZ (L.), ‘ 24 Going Out for a Walk. J ' '^GIRARDET (KARL), ^ ^ 25 Fountain at Brug. / Ifd GIRARDET (EDOUARD), 26 The Love Letter. 'IdeLOBBE (E.), 7 Surprised. Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris n ^ TODD (GEORGE), 2-J .v -i-' 28 Fruit and Flowers. V 7 Paris BURGERS (H. J.), 38 F'isherman’s Daughter. O INNOCENT! (G,), % 0 . ^ 39 At her Tgilet. '] I BEAUVERIE (A.), ^ ^ n 40 The Blacksmith. J 6 LERAY(P.), 7 J . feo 41 The Favorite Musician. GAMBA (A.), ^J”^. 42 The Favorite Flower. JORIS (PAALO), /di} ■ ^ ^43 The Poultry Yard. ^'fAIVRE (TONY), 44 Teasing. Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris ^ Rome Paris Paris I SCHENCK (AUGUSTE), / od . ' 56 Tending Sheep. SCH e Pet Lamb. ' CAILLE (LEON), / 58 Brittany Interior. ( 5 ] OlNNOCENTI (G.), , ' 7 *^ ^9 Pic-nic. 1 5-0 O’KELLY (ALOIS), ' f i 6o Interior of a Church in Brittany, S'' 3«^AN DEN ANKEN > £t> 61 Returning from Market. DE GARAY (M.), ^ t) 63 A Good Joke. ^'^ERANGER (EMILE), 64 A Nest. Paris Paris Rome Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris II . 5 '« (9 ^ \ (JEAN), jT) . 65 The Pretty Picture. AUFRAY (JEAN), * 66 “ Take Care.” BEAUVERIE (E.), 2 C> ^ 67 The Fog. VERNIER (EMILE), >1 , 50 ,U" ; 4 r 68 Low Tide. AUFRAY (JEAN), ■ 69 Building a Castle. ✓ MANCINI, -Y 70 The Start. rt. ri> ^ MANCINI, y 71 View of Coricollo. X* MANCINI, ' 72 Road near Naples. ^ tu Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Rome Rome Rome Paris CORTAZZO (O.), ' Paris 74 A Dandy of the time of Louis XV. FLICK (A. EMILE), ^ . Paris ^ 75 River Road. FLICK (A. EMILE), 76 A Staff Office 7 BEYLE (PIERRE), 2 . 77 The Dejeuner LEBAS (HENRI), 78 Landscape. LEBAS (HENRI), /' 79 Landscape. LEGRAND (RENE), 2 ^ 80 Mischief. Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris m / / /z Second Evening’s Sale. LEBAS (HENRI), 81 Landscape. WYLIE (ROBERT). 7 3 ^^ 82 Fruit and Glass. ^ 83 Interior of Stable. 7 84 A Monk. /-C ^ 85 Woman with Decanter. ^ 86 Interior. Male Peasant of Brittany. • 4^8 Female Peasant of Brittany. Study of an Interior. FORTUNY ■ (MARIANO). / Q 90V Washerwomen. ' 0 ^ 91 View near Tangier. ; -> 4; // 0 Paris Deceased Deceased' ZAMACOIS (EDWARD). Deceased ^ 92 On the Cliffs [a sketch). ^ 93 Preparing for the Tournament. 14 > 4 - ^ / CHARODEAU, O 94 Victims of the Flood. ks ■^JIMENEZ (LOUIS), ^ 95 Morning in the Garden. 0 IPATH (RENE), * 96 The Sportsman. ’RIETO (M. JIMENEZ), 97 Gallery in Rome. C \n OBERANGER (EMILE), J 7^) . »^ >'98 The Flower Girl. TOESCHI (G.), 99 Caught. ROSE (A.), 100 Stolen Fruit, MORADI (A.), loi The Love Song. /y To BARTOLINI (F.), , Paris Rome Paris 15 / jO JIMENEZ (LOUIS), C> 115 The Cradle. / 0 ~~V * Paris j MANClNi (A.), jQ K ^ 116 Road of Castellamare. 117 View of Giiiniano. y " 2 ^^ 7 -" MUNIER (EMILE), i'l'' 118 Female Bust. A^ERNIER (EMILE), I - A^ERNI] b' 19 View of Antibes. 6\ POZZO (G.), 120 Paying Homage. A / ’^E JONGHE (GUS.), / ^ , At 121 At Toilet. Rome Paris Paris Paris Paris JAZET (P.), u^i22j^he Flower. A 123-PMilitary Gazette. / > ^ ^ f 124JPThe Old, Old Story. 7 - H I^LFGANGER (N.), / '. Z> New York (r« r 125 -^avarian View. 17 2 I O’KELLY (ALOIS), I 126 Fishing. I p. ^ 127 Landscape. I 0^ ^DE PENNE (AL.), ^ ^CERAMANO (CHAS. F.), ' 129 Sheep in Stable. Paris Paris Paris SCHOENLEBER (G.), ‘ j/ Munich ^130 Lagoons of Venice. ^ BONIFAZZI, ’i 131 Italian Girl. O 1 () LAMBINET (EMILE). Deceased. V ^ The Willows. ; ^ V BRAITH (ANTON), , 133 Young Cattife. Rome Paris Munich Q 4^eymark (s.), ^-p 134 Bois de Boulogne. Jf P Paris /(^JORDAN (R.), ^ 135 Saying Grace. () PACZKA(A.), ?-^il> ' 136 Morning Toilet SEYPPEL (C. M.), \ 0 '*■"^137 Devotion. ^ ^ 138 Politics. > ■ ^ I /PECRUS (CHAS.), |1 V" The Rehearsal. ‘ ‘ J (CHIALIVA (L.), /ir-ir-X} 140 Mare and Foal. y, ESCOSURA (LEON Y), 141 An Abundant Repast. ^MErIe (HUGUES), ' / 142 Desdemona. .a-^IXCHENl \r -Y 143 Market Morning in Naples, 19 Dusseldorf ' yCH|.ESlNGER (FELIX), O O School Examination. ' ' ri> 545 Nothing for Puss. FRERE (THEO.), \Lf 7-^ f5^- 146 Scene in Cairo. ^ 147 do. . FRAPPA (JOSE), '/ ' ^ 148 Monk Relating a Story. '^LEROUX (HECTOR), " 149 Vestal Virgin. r I .' TROUILLARD, ^ ^ ^ ^ i 5 o Morning. ENGEL (J. F.), / • r Tyrolese. TODD (GEO.), ! I' ^ • 1 52 The Flowers. , CASTRES(E.), /| 153 In the Studio. 20 Paris Paris Paris Paris Munich Paris Paris