Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from Getty Research Institute https://archive.org/details/catalogueofpictu01chri_3 CATALOGUE OF PICTURES BY OLD MASTERS OF THE LATE LUCY COPEMAN, Of Long Stratton, Norfolk ; THE LATE JOHN MURRAY, ESQ. Of 50 Albemarle Street; 7 \ THE FIRST LORD OARVAGH; MRS. POOLE, Late of Bickley, Kent; AND FROM NUMEROUS PRIVATE COLLECTIONS AND DIFFERENT SOURCES: WHICH Mill bt Holb bjj JVurttfltt by Messes. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT T1B11 ©SEAT BOOMS, 8 KING- STREET ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Bays preceding, and Catalogues bad, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James s Square , S. W. CONDITIONS OF SALE. 0 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. IY. 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 bo removed during the time of Sale; and the remainder of tho Purchase-Money must absolutely be paid on the delivery. VII. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of payment 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-sale shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. On MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The following are Sold by Order of the Executors of the late L UC ) C OE EM AN, of Long Stratton , Norfolk. 1 Les CEufs Casses, &c., after Greuze 2 Mr. Shuter; Mr. Beard ; and Mr. Dunstall, after Zoffany, &c. 3 A Man, in wig — a , miniature ; and A Lady, with a hook 4 A Miser; and Head of a Man —chalk 3 2 A, - 2 PICTURES. [5 Cattle and Sheep 6 Fruit 7 Salvator Mundi 18^ in . by 14 in . 8 Children Playing at Forfeits 11 in . by 13 in . 9 Cattle and Figures, near a river : Sunset 19^ in . by 25^ in . 10 St. Veronica’s Napkin 21 in . by 18 in . <^TS- 4 ^ . £ J. HENSHALLv 11 The Quay at Rouen 37 in. by 31 in. / . a BREUGHEL and VAN BALEN. 12 The Repose of the Holy Family in Egypt On panel —28 in. by 37^ in. BREUGHEL and ROTTENHAMER, f & r & 13 The Madonna and Child, surrounded by flowers On panel —16 in. by 12^ in. J. BOTH. % if r * 14 A View along a Valley, with ruined castle and figures On panel —16 in. by 19£ in. A A. BRAUWER. //. Py . 0 15 A Village Surgeon 10| in. by 8 in. €/ BRILL and CARRACCI. 16 A Rooky Landscape, with nymphs and satyrs 27 in. by 36 in. z B. DENNER. ,-7 -p 17 Head of a Nun On panel —12 in. by 9^ in. DOMENICINO. jg ^ ^18 A Sibyl, in red, yellow and blue dress, with turban, holding a ^ ' scroll 37 in. by 28 in. 5 DUTCH SCHOOL. 19 A Man, in black dress and hat, holding a glass in. by 71 in. P. FERG. 20 A Landscape, with a fair and numerous figures 12^ in. by 14^ in. SASSO FERRATO. /J. / 21 The Madonna 15 in. by 11^ in. 6> FRANCKS. 22 Atalanta and Hippomenes On copper —10£ in. by 24 in. FRENCH SCHOOL. 23 The Education of Achilles 10 in. by 7\ in. F. HALS. /£ / 24 A Topee, with red cap and brown coat, holding a glass J?Lr- On panel — 14^ in. by 10J in. DE HEEM. /<9 e o 25 Fruit and Glasses, on a table 17 in. by 14 in. VAN DER HEYDEN. /£ j 26 A Landscape, with buildings, and man on a road On panel — in. by 10£ in. 6 HOGARTH SCHOOL. /+ /^ - & 27 A Man, with blue bat 17^ in. by 13^ in. HOLBEIN. £7. X. 28 Portrait of Edward VI., in brown dress, bolding a flo^Ypr On panel —16 in. by 13 in. C^Cy^Yj HONTHORST. . 29 Portrait of Mary, daughter of Charles I., married William III ts Y' ✓ /Y * ^ i n i)i uc dress 23 in. by 19^ in. ' cX e/s?' j’-./j’ A. HOUBRAKEN. 30 The Sacrifice of Iphigenia On copper —18 in. by 23 in. J. V. HUGHTENBURGH, 1674. ✓ y y — 31 A Hawking Party, assembling before a chateau * ' m ^ 26 in. by 32 in. J. VAN HUYSUM. /f'./r. 0 32 Fruit and Flowers, on a slab On copper —17 in. by 13^ in. JERVAIS. /./A . & 33 Head of Thomson, the poet On panel —14 in. by 11 in. JANSSENS. /. /f . 6 34 Judge Hale; and Count Mansfeld— a pair On panel —8rs in. by 1\ in. / 'XXr/ XXr'rX-J 7 K. DU JARDIN. y35 A Landscape, with ruins, cattle, donkey and boy & On panel —6 in. by 8J in. LAGUY. 36 An Interior of a Dutch Kitchen, with a lady and two female a /y ' & ' attendants —• Signed , and dated 1779 On panel— 15 in. by 12^ in. CARLO MARATTL /t/ 0 ^37 The Holy Family, with St. John On copper — 12 in. by 8| in. JAN MI EL. 38 A Castle : Moonlight ; and The Companion [P. MONAMY. /39 Shipping ; and Bowl Players, after Teniers— unframed MORLAND. / //y . 6 OSTADE. 42 Boors Carousing On panel — 11 ^ in. by 10^ in. 8 P. PATEL. 43 A Classical Landscape, with figures and animals, and the At . Ax, „ ^ Eiight into Egypt A / . . >> ^ Signed, and dated 1657 ^ A ~ 19^ in. by 26^ in. PERELLE. /*>/£ 44 A Landscape, with figures and cattle 10 £ in. by 12£ in. /AA POUSSIN. ^ 45 A River Scene, with classical figures On panel —13 in. by 18 in. REMBRANDT. 46 Portrait op a Youth, in brown coat and gorget ' ' On panel —8 in. by 7£ in. (A The Arms of Lieut.-General W. Thornton , on the hac. REMBRANDT (After), o 47 Abraham dismissing Hagar, by Dietricy On panel —14 in. by 11 in. T. T. RENARD. A%X~ 6 ^ ^ Erozen River Scene, with buildings and skaters On panel —10^ in. by 15 in. C. SCHUTZ. j A $ f o 49 A Landscape, with carriage and peasants on a road On panel —14^ in. by 19 in. 9 SN AYERS. 50 Classical Landscapes and Figures —a pair; and A River ' ^ So ™ . /s. 9 H. Y. STEENWYCK. Interior op Antwerp Cathedral, with numerous figures Signed, and dated 1678 On copper — 13 in. by 17^ in. D. TENIERS. /* • P 52 A Landscape, with a peasant sowing corn On panel —9 in. by 13 in. J ^ D. TENIERS. 53 An Interior of a Kitchen, a man holding a jug, boors in the background On panel —14 in. by 12J in. D. TENIERS, / 54 The Liquor Merchant f • t/ On panel — 7 in. by 5 in. \ /? - * S. LE VLIEGER. 55 A Storm on tbe Dutch Coast, with ships coming aslmre and figUre 4»^, and dated ^ On panel —24 in. by 40 in. J. B. WEE NIX. ^ ^ 56 A Hunting Party Assembling, with horses and carriage ap¬ proaching On panel —27 in by 40 in. B 3 10 J. DE WIT. 57 Portraits of the Artist and his Family on the Sea Shore, figures lauding from a man-o’-war On panel —33 in. by 43 in. WOUVERMAN. 8 A Stag Hunt On panel —9 in. by 13 in. WOUVERMAN. 59 A Lady on Horseback and a Cavalier, with dogs on a rani, f\.. _T 14 1 in On panel —14^ in. by 12^ in. logs on a road s AY / The Propei ty of the late JOHN MURRAY , Esq., of 50 Albermarle Street. G. F. WATTS, R.A. GO Portrait of Lady Eastlake— pencil , oval /,.£> ,o PICTURES. Y 6 T. STOTHARD, R.A. 61 Milton dictating to his Daughters PEDRO ORRENTE. 6 - A Landscape, with Tobias and the angel H. W. PHILLIPS. 63 Portrait of PuiNCE Metternioh, seated, with ribbon and Order => of the Golden Fleece M. CARPEXTER, 1836. 64 Portrait of Ada Augusta, Countess of Lovelace- daughter of Lord Byron, in blue and white dress —oval KN ELLER. A $ 65 Portrait of John Dryden, in blue robe, seated 7 ' &-■ ^ DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. DRAWINGS. ' H. TRESHAM, R.A. 66 Portrait of Sir Clifford Wintringham, Bart., and hip w jfo grisaille 23 in. by 17 in. HOLBEIN. 67 Portrait of a Lady, with large cap —-pen and ink , and wash ^ PICTURES. SIR T. LAWRENCE, P.R.A. /68 Portrait of a Child, in red dress, with a dog 35 in . by 26 in . 12 4 * 'df A. POLLEN TINE, 1882. 69 The Duoal Palace, Venice & 30 in. by 49 in. A. VAN DER WERFF. 70 Portrait of a Gentleman, in lilac-coloured dress and red robe, /£ > /^ • ' ' leaning on a sculptured plinth in a landscape f^r-7 Signed, and dated 1C59 19 in. by 15^ in. SIR J. REYNOLDS. 71 Lord Crewe as “Henry VIII” \f , /£ . & Said to have come from the Strawberry Ilill Collection J. LINGELBACH. z . 72 A Landscape, with a herdsman, cattle and sheep —on panel /if ' /•/ , & l J. LINGELBACH. ^ ^73 A Landscape, w ith ruins, horsemen and figures —on panel _ N. POUSSIN. 85 The Village Pouch 13^ in. by 17^ in. jh - A. CARRACCI. //< // , o ,86 St. John 13 in. by 9 in. DE HEEM. if £ • /^ ^ Lobster and Still Life on a Table 29 in. by 24 in. HONDECOETER. *y- f & 88 A Peacock and Poultry 36 in. by 49 in. A. HOWE. A / , 89 A Retriever and Rabbit 25 in. wide SIR P. LELY. f .2 f // , 0 90 Portrait of a Lady, in lilac and yellow dress, by a fountain 44 in. by 36- in. SIR P. LELY. O 91 Poetrait of a Lady, as Diana, in white and pink dress 44 in. by 36 in. i/t/tA 15 P. M. MOLYN. 92 At the Tavern Door 22 in. by 30 in. : / . A. PYNAKER. 93 Grand Classical Landscape : a mountainous view in Italy, with * water in the middle distance ; in the foreground a man with a pack-mule, and a dog and some sheep 132 in. by 72 in. From the Collection of the Baron da Bois de Ferricres From the Collection of Sir J. Pender, 1897 m with a , • x SIR J. REYNOLDS (After). y 91 Portrait of a Lady, seated, by G. F. Clarke J / , Sff # ^ 50 in. by 40 in. F. ZUCCARELLI, R.A. 95 A River Scene, with ruins, cattle and figures , / O . o 43 fa by 52 { n . J. CROME, Sen. v*—> 96 A Landscape, with mill, and cattle at a pool V , c> RUBENS. yry 97 The Queen of Sheba’s Visit to Solomon On panel — 32 in. by 47 in. G. ROMNEY. 98 Portrait of a Youth, in green coat and yell >w waistcoat, long P A' ^ hair 1/ 30 in. by 25 in. 1G H. SCnLESINGER, 1873 , 99 A Young Girl, in white dress Oval — 23 in. by 18^ in. G. B. TIEPOLO. /i / ^ * ^100 Figures before a General’s Tomb 24^ in. by 37 in. A. VAN EVERDINGEN. 101 A Woody River Scene, with waterfaR and timber On panel —34 in. by 45 in. The following are the Property of MRS. POOLE, late of Rickley, Kent. BACKHUYSEN. 102 The Mouth of a Dutch River, with shipping 2(5 in. by 58 in. 131 The Dead Christ CARRACCI, CARLO DOLCI. 132 The Virgin and Infant Saviour ^7r - POUSSIN. 133 Landscape and Figures 134 Calisto UNKNOWN. f. r 135 Cupid MURILLO. 21 P. LAURI. ^ 136 A Woman, with a ewer and glass / ■> ' # ( 7 ? CARRACCI. 137 Moses and the Burning Bush UNKNOWN. 138 Landscape and Figures 139 Landscape and Figures POUSSIN. r ~& 140 Landscape and Figures WOUYERMAN. , z> 141 Peasants and Cavaliers on a Road BAROCCIO. , ~V 142 Christ and Peter y ' 143 Yenus and Cupid ALBANO. {^7 '£sis—ZZ-. RAFFAELLE (After). • L 144 Madonna and Child, with St. John if f WOUYERMAN. .