18T^ Feb. 28 LoChH E.W LLOtB^ >" *^,VI f am.. fiM- % PICTURES AND DRAWINGS OF A. B. STEWART, ESQ., Deceased ; late of Rawcliflfe Lodge, Glasgow. / \0\fX LoCw VALUABLE COLLECTION OF "^ PICTURES I ORHIiG OF A. B. STEWART, Esq., Deceased ; late of Bawdiffe Lodge, Glasgoiv, COMPEISING ABOUT THREE HUIDRED PICTIRES AND DRAWINGS, INCLUDING A LARGE NUMBER OF ADMIRABLE WORKS By Members of the Royal Scottish Academy ; AND ABOUT ONE HUNDRED PICTURES BY WELL-KNOWN Itslj an& IFor^ign Artists : WHICH (by order of the Trustees under the Will) WiiW te Solti tg auction, by Messrs. CHRISTIE, MNSON & WOODS, 8, KING STEEET, ST. JAMES'S SQUAEE, On SATURDAY, MAY 7, And on MONDAY, MAY 9, 1881, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. ^^'^ ^\\J i\) May be viewed Three Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods' Offices, 8, King Street, St. James s Square, S.W. CONDITIONS OF SALE. I. THE highest Bidder to be the Buyer ; and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. II. No person to advance less than Is. ; above Five Pounds, 5s. ; and so on in proportion. III. In the case of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller. IV. The Purchasers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and to pay down 5s. in the pound, or more, in part of payment, or the whole of the Purchase-Money, if required ; in default of which, the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re- sold. V. The Lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description, at the Buyer's expense and risk, within Two days from the Sale ; Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods not being responsible for the correct description, genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in, any Lot ; and making no warranty whatever. VI. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can on any account be removed during the time of Sale ; and the remainder of the Purchase-Money must absolutely be paid on the delivery. VII. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of Dayment shall be forfeited ; all Lots un- cleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-salo shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CAT A LOG UE. First Day's Sale. On SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1881, AT ONE o'clock PBECISELY. PICTUEES. JAMES AKCHEK, E.S.A., 1868. 1 The Bubial op Queen Guinevere JOHN BUEE, 1860. 2 Girl and Child 15^ in. by II5 in. JOHN BURE, 1864. 3 A Haymaker 8^ in. by 6^ in. JOHN BUEE, 1875. 4 "Late Again" 13 J in. by 18^ in. B 2 SAM BOUGH, R.S.A., 1867. 5 ST. MONANCE 47i in. by 62 in. HUGH CAMERON, RS.A., 1877. 6 "Spring" 22 in. by 14^ m. HUGH CAMERON, R.S.A. 7 The Fibeside 13 in. by 17 m. HUGH CAMERON, R.S.A. 8 At the Sea-shoee 14 in. by 9i in. JAMES CASSIE, A.R.S.A., 1873. 9 Along the Sands at Low Water 27i in. by 49 in. G. P. CHALMERS, R.S.A. 10 The Eagle's Rest 26 in. by 34 in. Exhibited at the Loan Exhibition, Glasgow G. P. CHALMERS, R.S.A. 11 Rembrandt 9i in. by 7f in. 5 a. p. CHALMEES, E.S.A. 12 A Beech Wood 21 in. by 36 in. a. p. CHALMEES, E.S.A. 13 Sea-shore on the East Coast 13 in. by 17 in. G. P. CHALMEES, E.S.A. 14 " Worn Out " 34 in. by 27J in. a. p. CHALMEES, E.S.A. 15 " SouTAR Johnnie " 10^ in. by 8| in. G. P. CHALMEES, E.S.A. 16 The Lesson 19 in. by 14^ in. G. P. CHALMEES, E.S.A. 17 The Eeader 14 in. by 10 in. J. DOCHAETY, A.E.S.A. 18 The Ferry : a sketch on the Nile 8 in. by 18|- in. J. DOCHAETY, A.E.S.A., 1873. 19 Crossing the Moor 12 m. by 18 in. EDWIN DOUGLAS. 20 "Detained at Home by Urgent Private Affairs" 13 in. by 18 in. EDWIN DOUGLAS. 21 "On Guard" 22 in. by 20 in. W. FETTIS DOUGLAS, R.S.A., 1864. 22 "The Antiquary" 26 in. by 34 in. A. FRASEE, R.S.A., 1876. 23 Queen Mary's Audience Room, Holyrood, with Charles I.'s bed 18i in. by 27^ in. A. FRASEE, E.S.A. 24 A Landscape, with children fishing 15| in. by 24 in. A. FEASER, R.S.A. 25 A River Scene, with a castle IQ^ in. by 24 in. PETER GRAHAM, A.R.A., 1871. 26 A Mountain Stream in Spate 9 in. by 12 in. SIR G. HARVEY, P.R.S.A., 1856. 27 Dr. Guthrie fishing in Loch Lee 30 in. by 48 in. GEOEGE HAY, E.S.A., 1877. 28 "On the Hills" 10|- in. by 8:^ in. EDWIN HAYES, R.H.A., 1857. 29 Stormy Weather 12 in. by 20 in. H. HELMICK. 30 The Poor Musician 12 in. by 10 in. R. S. HERDMAN, R.S.A., 1877. 31 The Pleasures of Hope 12 in. by 9^ in. R. S. HERDMAN, R.S.A., 1873-76. 32 THE COVENANTER Exhibited at the Glasgow Loan Exhibition, 1878 R. S. HERDMAN, R.S.A., 1867. 33 Execution op Mary, Queen op Scots 30 in. by 38 in. R. S. HERDMAN, R.S.A., 1877. 34 The Portfolio 10^ in. by lOf in. R. S. HERDMAN, R.S.A., 1862. 35 The Gleaner 24 in. by 20 in. 8 E. S. HERDMAN, E.S.A. ^ 36 Abdication of Mart, Queen of Scots 36 in. by 28 in. W. B. HOLE, R.S.A., 1878. 37 " Mynheer Van Dunck " 18 in. by 14 in. COLIN HUNTEE, 1877. 38 Nearino the Shore 28 in. by 48 in. J. E. LANDEE, E.SA., 1856. 39 An Interior, with a mother and child 13^ in. by 19 in. W. E. LOCKHAET, E.SA., 1877. ^ ' 40 Scene from the ' Bride of Lammermoor ' H. McCULLOCH, E.S.A. \\ 41 Study of Ash-trees at Luss, Loch Lomond 16 in. by 12 in. H. McCULLOCH, E.S.A. 42 Loch Awe, with view of the castle 16^ in. by 22 in. H. McCULLOCH, E.S.A. Jt) 43 Loch Awe, with deer in the foreground 18 in. by 23 J in. 9 H. Mcculloch, e.s.a., i855. ^ 44 Sunset on Loch Awe CU+vha-^ 14 in. by 24 in. H. Mcculloch, k.s.a. ^"^ 45 Loch Maree, Koss-shiee 17 m. by 31 m. J. B. McDonald, a.r.s.a. h 46 " Reading the News " v-U/U-^^c^i 20 m. by 26 in. W. D. MACKAY, R.S.A. i'~ 47 Seed Time 15 in. by 21 m. W. D. MACKAY, R.S.A. \t 48 Sowing Seed C-^ • lX>fe 10 in. by 14 «%. SIR DAVID MACNEE, P.R.S.A. 1^ 49 The Pets 17^ in. by 14 in. W. McTAGGART, R.S.A., 1876. 51^ 50 Children on the Sea-shore O-^^u^^ 15 in. by 22 in. W. McTAGGART, R.S.A. [tj-f 51 " Willie Baird " "And when we read the Holy Book, the child would think and think o'er the parts it loved best; then, with a look that made your eyes grow dim clasping his wee white hands round Donald's neck, ' Do doggies gang to heaven ? ' he would ask ; ' Would Donald gang ? ' " 25 in. by 30 in. 10 W. McTAGGAET, K.S.A., 1868. V\j 52 The Emigkant's First Letter Home 16 in. by 20 in. JOHN McWHIKTER, A.R.A. GENE — skei 7^ in. by 11 J in. l- 53 A Mountain ^cmcE— sketch J. McWHIRTEE, A.E.A. i^fi' 54 Hawthorn Blossom lA y<^^ 50 in. by 37^ in. J. McWHIRTEE, A.E.A., and T. GEAHAM. raoRN Glade 48 in. by 34 in. 3(0 55 A Hawthorn Glade «^ . •-._-, n W. McTAGGAET, E.S.A. \^^ 56 A Country Fruit Merchant 25^ in. by 30 in. W. McTAGGAET, E.S.A., 1857. 57 The Fisher's Landing { t^- W^^'-^*^ 'b^ " The air and the water dance, glitter, and play." 35 in. by 53 in. W. McTAGGAET, E.S.A. 58 " Worn Out " 15 in. by 12^ in. SIE J. NOEL PATON, E.S.A., 1869. / ^ 59 Faith the Guide of Eeason : a thought for the times — arcJied top . 18i in. by 12J in. 11 SIR J. NOEL PATON, R.S.A. 60 Study from nature for the picture of ' The Pursuit of Pleasure : ' « A Gallant " . 8 1 in. by 7 in. SIR J. NOEL PATON, R.S.A. V" 61 Arming Christian for the Fight — arched top S-AawU 16:^ in. by 11 J in. SIR J. NOEL PATON, R.S.A, 1870. 2_ 62 Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane ^.r->WsA,>fc 19^ in. by 15^ in. ALBERT MOORE. 70 98 A Lady's Head 10 in. by 7 in. 16 ALBERT MOOEE. )~] & 99 Caknations ; and Yellow Eose — the companion 15^ in. by 5^ in. ALBEET MOOEE. ^ryu 100 The Eeader "^'^t'yO 34| in. by 12f in. ALBEET MOOEE. 3,->c(j) W. Q. OECHAEDSON, E.A. Ill TALBOT AND THE COUNTESS OF AUVEEGNE ^ 32 in. by 54 in. J. F. PASMOEE. $ 112 An Illustration to Sir Walter Scott 10 in. by 8 m. J. PETTIE, E,A. '^