March 21 NeAm a Pes Be Fak anite rn ‘ 44 i oie et Fegan ea a fh ’ 7 PUN TD oy ne eae ries bi an PR Aad tn pee rag igh, ph k Tee ie Ed Pp ak AN gop Bulg ae! gig Mey ai ERA EV BE Gs i, Ze a trang Oe arf ess en LITE ops ¥ i? eh ar 13 sed! PQiase Pest es Cea fie rth wes upd ; a a | e ii 4 Lees iat 129, 130. i3l. 132. 133. 134, 135, 136. 137. 138. A.A, Kelly S.V.Grancsay Mr. Rougy J.Henderson C,J.Fitzgerald R.A.Correa Seaman, agt. H.W.Starr D.Z.Noorian W.L.Clark Jos.Satinover C.J.Fitzgerald M.E.Greenwald R.A.Correa R.A.Correa " Rolfs. " Mr. Rougy R.A.Correa tt ——— Buyer F.M. Volk - P.T. Thompson 0.S.Berbaryan J.C .Willever 0.S.Berbaryan Roland Riggs J.C.Evans C.W.Haisch Mr. Rougy J.C.Evans Fred Pearson A.F.de Forest J.C.Evans — Jos.Brummer Prof .Mather P.T. Thompson J.C.Evans W.F.Laporte W.W.Griscom, Jr. R.A.Correa L.Orselli R.A.Correa K.Ellsworth Clapp & Graham W.Rudinoff W-F. Laporte Mr.McCarthy " J.C.Evans Mr. Rougy Fred Pearson 0.Coverdale W.F.Laporte P.T. Thompson W-L.Clark Mr.McCarthy George C.Scott “Mr. McCarthy W.C.Clark Bernet, agt, K.Ellsworth Dr.G.L.Laporte Fred Pearson Mr. McCarthéy M.E.Greenwald J.C.ivans Mr. McCarthy R.A.Correa Mr. McCarthy Mr.Rolfs R.A.Correa M.E.Greenwald iy Mr.McCarthy M-E.Greenwald J.C Evans K.Ellswo rth R.A.Correa Mr.Rolfs 0.8.Berberyan W.M.Griscom,Jr. Clapp & Graham March 21.22, 1902. TA eee enamel nont Sie We, 1922, Buyer R.A.Correa Bernet, agt. R.A.Correa Mr. Rougy M.E.Greenwald Bernet,agt. R.A.Correa w N.Y.Art Schoo] A. Boyd Mr. McCarthy M.E.Greenwald Jos. Brummer ~ R.A.Correa W.A.Griscom, Jr, Robt. Hyman Fred Pearson Prof.V.G.Simkovich | Fred Pearson ; Bernet, agt. Arlington Galls. J.C.Evans Mrs. Hardwick Flor.M.Gale Fred Pearson B.Edwards Bernet,agt, Flor.if.Gale Mr. Towne P.J.Knoblock J.C.Evans J.Henderson R.A.Correa Bernet , agt. "W on: ~~ ip. Thompson ‘J.Henderson P. die Knobloch Bernet, agt, J.C.Evans Prof,.Mather Mr.Rolfs R.A.Correa ReA.Correa W.L.Clark Bernet,agt. gy Jos. Brummer 4 R.A.Correa | Mr.Rolfs Bernet,agt. Dr.R.L.Laporte J.Henderson Arlington Galls, J.C.Evans J.Henderson R.A.Correa Bernet, agi. N.Y.Art Exchange J.C.Evans Bernet,agt, Fred.Peargon P.J.Knobloch “are, trv. ‘pagisdied.: et. 2 ded te ee ee 2 2 5 pt ee Ee Oe ae, a ee Vi o ae tt bakes So" ” 50 feo] Ae é Pins rer ‘ ; ie fbiaae tt “ar. L ue 4 # ne be Gt Vthe we & o Wd he # We ; te ef . ‘apae ‘it a ee 647 pl Hod picer on Pay A 2 xc c Es ar 2 ¢ ate mae tT = ee * | ES ES 3 + teh te te ASS sop ao bebt 53 or meee e315 ie k/ abide ee: rae Re , sap bthe a an “s ¥ 3 « mn ms mie er oe {ns es “~<> o% ae a ~ op YS ‘ . Mis deg te | f yt" vw, 2 has 8 Shee ic : 4 4 v § ae Re) i. te uA Sek reat) a) ah 2 Sab ole ae ee . ewe * / i, 2, - £ ooh nr t we Beets Ff i a babe) ign Pp eee T = BC bt t_f FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ANCIENT PAINTINGS OF THE ITALIAN, DUTCH, FLEMISH AND FRENCH SCHOOLS TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON SQUARE SOUTH NEW YORK CITY a Lene = nn Nol Loe ne ei) — Dine TR Be Pw lev LE Ww FROM 9 a.m. UNTIL 6 P.M. fete AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK BEGINNING FRIDAY, MARCH 17 tn, 1922 AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE DATE OF SALE ONE HUNDRED -AND FIFTY ANCIENT PAINTINGS OR GHE PTALIAN, DUTCH, FLEMISH AND FRENCH SCHOOLS Peel) Al UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE oN et ASSEMBLY HALL OF femeewvee RICAN, ART GALLERIES ON THE EVENINGS OF TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY : MARCH 21sr AND 22np BEGINNING EACH EVENING AT 8.15 O’CLOCK iss ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ANCIENT PAINTINGS OF THE ITALIAN, DUTCH, FLEMISH AND FRENCH SCHOOLS GATHERED DURING THE PAST TWENTY YEARS BY THE PRESENT PRIVATE OWNER TOPbE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL OF See ERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK ON THE EVENINGS HEREIN STATED THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY AND HIS ASSISTANTS, Mr. OTTO BERNET AND MR. H. H. PARKE, OF THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 1922 SOY : THE AMERICAN ART £ 7 ae ee es - oot 2 eee 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. III. Identification and part payment 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 card giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. Payment 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 purchased 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 neither the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss or any damage to any article occasioned by theft, fire, breakage or any other cause. VY. Delivery of purchases: Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. Deliveries will be made at the place of sale or at the storage warehouse to which purchases may have been removed. Deliveries at the American Art Galleries will be made only between the hours of 9 A. M. and 1 P. M. on sales’ days and on other days—except holidays, when no deliveries will be made— between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Deliveries at places of sale other than the American Art Galleries will be made only during the forenoon following the day of sale unless by special notice or arrangement to the contrary. Deliveries at the storage warehouse to which goods may have been sent will be made on any day other than holidays between the hours of 9 and 5. Deliveries of any purchases of small articles likely to be lost or mislaid may be made at the discretion of the auctioneer during the session of the sale at which they were sold. VI. Storage in default of prompt payment and calling for goods: Articles not paid for in full and either not called for by the purchaser or delivered upon his or her order by noon of the day following that of the sale will be turned over by the Associa- tion 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 will be charged against the pur- chaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will be upon the purchaser. NOTE: The Limited space of the Delivery Rooms of the Association makes the above requirements necessary, and it is not alone for the benefit of the Association, but also for that of its patrons, whose goods otherwise would have to be so crowded as to be subject to damage and loss. VII. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which the Association 1s in no wise engaged, and will not be performed by the Association for purchasers. The Association will, however, afford to purchasers 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. VIII: Guaranty: The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot correctly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, defect or imperfec- tion, 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 cataloguing or imper- fection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold “as is” and without recourse, Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and the Association will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incor- rectly 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. IX. Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Associa- tion for responsible parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph or telephone 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 exhibi- tion 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 in any manner differs from its catalogue description. Orders for execution by the Association should be written and given with such plainness as to leave no room for misunderstand- ing. 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 art, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the one trans- mitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit should be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also be 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 copying the necessary information from the records of the Association. AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, American Art Galleries, Madison Square South, New York City. atk nes NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE BUYERS The Attributions in this catalogue are in conformity with the original schedule which accompanied the paint- ings; nevertheless, as is customary in all public sales held under the management of the undersigned, the paintings will be sold without guarantee, in accordance with the conditions of sale printed in the forepart of the catalogue, which are substantially the “terms and conditions” under which sales are held by all reputable auction houses of this country and abroad. AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Managers. FIRST EVENING’S SALE TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922 AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES BEGINNING AT 8.15 O’ CLOCK Catalogue Nos. | to 78, inclusive (Prospective buyers will please read Notice on preceding page) HERMAN SAFTLEVEN utcH: 1610—1685 7 1—LANDSCAPE ON THE RHINE, WITH FIGURES Jag (Panel) Height, 81, inches; length, 11 inches On the river in the foreground a boat with several men aboard, under a bluff surmounted by a watch tower on the right, and a higher bluff with a building on it farther to right, where also other men are seen. In the distance hills and castles. Signed at lower right, H. S., 1668. ADRIAEN VAN DE VELDE DutcH: 1686—1672 ee ULE bho FIGURES AND CATTLE | (Panel) KO oer Height, 924 inches; length, 121% inches Art the foot of hills bathed in the soft light of approaching sunset, with a glow over their tops, the bend of a river and in the foreground a horseman and a boy with cattle at a ford. Other figures across the stream. Signed at bottom to right of centre. ESAIAS VAN DE VELDE Dutrcu: 1590—1630 Lue ks CENE (Panel) | ae. — Height, 101% inches; length, 1624, inches Ow a plain with far scattered trees the white tents of Dutch forces encamped, and armed horsemen and men afoot conversing in groups. Villagers in the distance, and two coming forward in a one-horse cart. DAVID TENIERS THE YOUNGER b Fremiso: 1610—1690 4—_ IN bf WITH FIGURES | (Panel) ' oe, aie Height, 11 inches; length, 1414 inches Ix an inn room a stout and shaven man with long curly hair, merry with wine, raises his glass and his pipe, and his voice in song, and an older toper filling his pipe regards him quizzically. Costumes of rich, delicate and soft color. ScHOOL OF MEINDERT HOBBEMA Dutrcu: 1638—1709 SCAP hI — Height, 113, inches; length, 16 inches Ow the right the end of a wood throws much of the foreground into shadow, sunshine from over the treetops illumining an earth bank and trees at the left, and a clear space and more trees in the distance. Two figures are to be seen in middle distance. HANS HOLBEIN THE ELDER q (STupIo) German: 1460—1524 | 1 6—MADONNA A : copper) j ( jp fi Height, 9 inches; width, 745 imches At full-length, standing, in a wall niche, the Madonna crowned and wearing a dark blue-green gown holds the Infant in her arms, while at her feet kneel in worship two women and a man and children. Penciled on back, “Study for the Stuttgart Madonna.” PETER PAUL RUBENS 4 Fremisu: 1577—1640 7 ANDSCAPEH AT SUNSET Height, 111% imches; length, 18 inches Wife ty tones largely brownish and yellowish, with notes of green and blue, a far-spread landscape of fields and hills and streams and trees is bathed in a soft and mellow light, and a sky of tumultuous clouds is tinged with the hues of sunset. In right foreground a stone bridge. ADRIAEN HENDRICKSZ VERBOOM utTcH: Circa 1628—1670 a th; APE WITH FIGURES ig. : (Panel) i VA a Height, 14 inches; length, 191% inches | Own the left a group of thatched cottages somewhat in shadow, while the sunlight from beyond them glints upon a grassy mound in the foreground, which supports some trees. To right a river and a distant city. Men in a boat, and one walking toward the cottages. SCHOOL OF JAN STEEN Dutcu: 1626—1679 9—THE a WSO. a Height, 161, inches; length, 194 inches Coxp ham, bread and a pewter jug lie on an extemporized table under an arbor, where two men and two women are assembled, and a wander- ing fiddler fiddles evidently with as much enjoyment to himself as to them. UNKNOWN Lh EIGHTEENTH CENTURY brnages AND OE Ee ind bE (Panel) | Oval: Height, 19 inches; width, 16 inches 0 - - Hercutess in his effeminate days, holding the flax and bobbin, standing before the Queen, who is seated with his lion-skin about her shoulders ; both figures in the nude, with scarlet and blue draperies. The queen’s maidens are behind her, Cupid flies aloft, and in the background are classical buildings. | AART VAN DER NEER se 1604—1677 a ; of Y, Jf 11I—MOONLIG glare A, c- Height, 14 inches; length, 2114 inches In the light of a full moon shining between clouds a river with woods and a Dutch fishing town on its irregular shores, men in a boat at the right, and in the left foreground a group of gossips seated and stand- ing about a great log. BARNAERD (or BAREND) VAN ORLEY Vs Circa 1492—1541 we Fe Zarek (Panel) . Height, 18 mches; width, 1184 imches 2 oa | Brrorr a landscape background in sunset light, a covenantal ark with the figure of Christ surmounting it, nude enwrapped in a red mantle. On the ground, proud soldierly figures prone, one saluting Him. ITALIAN SCHOOL FIFTEENTH CENTURY 1 OLY F (Panel) 6S - Height, 201% inches; width, 161 mches Berore a dark drapery, with a glimpse of landscape background at the right, the Mother in crimson and blue-green appears at three-quarters length, ae with the nude Child on her lap, St. Joseph holding a SCHOOL OF DELLO DELLI (DANIELLO) FLORENTINE: Circa 1404—1464 144 ATION OF THE MAGI 3 (Panel) : Ve tk o-- Height, 22 thee ; width, 1614 inches 4 Wirutn a quadrilateral panel the Virgin seated with the Christ Child on her lap, at the left Joseph, and from the right the Wise Men ap- proaching, one kneeling with his gift before the Child; in the back- ground a city and over it an angel descending. Panel surrounded by animal medallions, and beneath it an escutcheon supported by angels, on dulled gold ground. ATTRIBUTED TO JAKOB VAN RUISDAEL utcH: 1630—1682 -” y PRY Tees AN DSCAPE WITH FIGURES bf Pe (Panel) Height, 16 inches; length, 2034 iches Aw old man and his black and white dog sit comfortably on the grass beside a farm road which winds between a pond and a thatched stable toward a farmhouse. A white dog lingers near them, and two figures appear in the road nearer the house. ABRAHAM TENIERS lo Grou: 1629—1670 16-—THE 2. bo SHO P (Panel) Sh Height, 161% inches; length, 21 inches -_ Inrertor of a butcher shop with dark olive walls and in a subdued light. A beef hanging, and while an elderly man works on it another man makes serious eyes at a buxom young woman, who pauses at her work to turn toward him. JAKOB VAN RUISDAEL Y. Safe 1630—1682 tA [#4 ITH FIGURES 5 ( Panel) SHS: ~ Height, 1814, inches; length, 20 inches In a sylvan country of sunny green fields and plenteous shade, ravines and a brook and rambling footpaths, occasional pedestrians are seen, and in the foreground a man is seated on a green bank. Signed at lower right, J. R. ScHOOL OF JAN BRUEGHEL Friemisu: 1568—1§25 (Panel) Js “i Height, 22 inches; width, 1884 inches BETWEEN trees at either side and with a sunny landscape in the dis- tance a castle with moat and drawbridge rises high in the middleground, and in the partly shaded foreground beruffed ladies and their high- stepping gallants are picnicking and love-making to music. ANTONIO ALLEGRI CORREGGIO (STUDIO) Le : 149415384 » Aah PHRGAR 4K Der (Circular panel) Diameter, 22 inches Tue Christ in head and shoulders, the breast partly exposed above the folds of a dark crimson mantle. He appears with long dark hair and a thin brown beard and short moustache, facing front with light coming from the left. SCHOOL OF FRA GIOVANNI ANGELICO DA FIESOLE FLORENTINE: 1387—1455 20—VIRGIN, CHILD AND SAINTS (Panel) ot fo-- Height, 25 inches; width, 1644 inches Tue Virgin is observed nearly at full length, standing and holding the Child in erect position against her shoulder, her demure and affection- ate face bent to touch His head. She is in blackish-blue and gold, and the Child in blue, red and gold. At either side stand male and female saints; the whole against a background of gold. F. DEI ROSSI (IL SALVIATI) — 1510—1568 AIMEE 7 4. betihe ee (Arched panel) “¢ ~ Height, 2634 inches; width, 16%4 inches On the broad steps of the entrance to a temple, priests and elders, the Virgin and others, including children, are gathered for the sanctified ceremony, the Infant centering the picture, and the assemblage intent with various emotions upon the function. The apparel of all is in rich color, softened in a mellow lght. SCHOOL OF PETER PAUL RUBENS 4 Fremisu: 1577—1640 yo" S@ AIDS Vie4ZaH A Gd : (Panel) bo — Height, 2214 inches; width, 181% inches Nicur is in the sky, with a suggestion of the moon beyond clouds; in the foreground the Christ and the two thieves, and at the foot of the crosses agonized women and careless workmen, and a soldier offering Him the sponge of vinegar. In the background Romans led by a horseman. PIETRO PERUGINO (VANNUCCI) Umprian: 1446—1524 te bE Height, 26 inches; width, 1914 inches odaS oo FuLL-LENcTH figure of a young saint with feminine cast of coun- tenance, standing with weight on the right foot and left in retard as in the act of walking, over a green turf. Facing the spectator with head shghtly turned over left shoulder. Golden-yellow tunic with vermilion hose and mantle. In the right hand holding up the emblematic shoe. SCHOOL OF JAN BRUEGHEL Fiemisy /1568—1625 (Panel) x7, oe Height, 191, inches; length, 251, inches Men in sugar-loaf hats, mounted and afoot, armed with spears and accompanied by dogs are coursing through a varied landscape. Two men and dogs have overtaken a fox and attack at once. In the sunny background a farmer and a woman stroll across a green field toward some buildings. ATTRIBUTED TO REMBRANDT HARMENSZOON VAN RIJN / Dutrcu: 1606—1669 25—IN TEM STATE CURITAS (Panel) / OD -~— Height, 191% inches; length, 25% inches In a single-masted boat with pointed prow, moving to left under sail and oar, are men, women and children in colorful garments, frightened at the tossing waves and a black storm. One standing among them with outspread arms commands calm. JAN BRUEGHEL (STUDIO) LEMIsSH: 1568—1625 26—SOLD AMBUSH (Panel) vo *~ Height, 1824, inches; length, 28%4 inches On the left a road in sunshine and a company of armed horsemen, some of whose comrades have already fallen, returning the fire of soldiers who have lain in ambush in a thick grove of the middle distance. ‘To right a placid river with ducks and swans swimming, and farmhouses beyond. LE BOURGUIGNON (JACQUES COURTOIS) HM. /f- , BA Yl Height, 19 inches ; length, 2834 inches ALO SprritED cavalrymen are in fierce combat in the foreground, sabres flash and standards wave above them, and men and horses have fallen. In the background are other forces in flight, and tall towers and a distant hill. nceH: 1621—1676 GASPARD VAN WITTEL Doutcu: 1700—1773 283—ITALIAN LANDSCA Height, 1914, inches; length} 291 inches In the shadowed foreground fishermen ashore and in boats on a river which crosses the picture; to right on the shore ladies and gentlemen in rich apparel. On the farther bank of the river a large city in bright sunshine, and high hills beyond it. CLAUDE LORRAIN (StTupio) Frencu: 1600—1682 Vit. / Lo hehe ee se Height, 20 inches; length, 26%4 inches J-— A vauey of rough land and a stream darkened in shadow, and on a bluff at the right a clump of trees silhouetted against the sky, which is bright and at left illumines distant mountains. In the foreground cows, sheep and a shepherd. ADAM FRANS VAN DER MEULEN Dutcu: 1632—1690 : 6 Gree Height, 20 inches; length, 2614 inches -HorsEMeEn with sabres and firearms are in close combat on the edge of a dense wood, and horses and men have fallen at right and left. In the distance a hilly country and a river. GASPARD VAN WITTEL Dutcu: 1700—1773 31_IN AN ITALIANW/C K0-- Ciry buildings in great number and considerable variety, including some with dome or tower, are depicted in sunshine and shadow, On a bluff in the foreground are wayfarers, and in streets and squares are citizens about their affairs. Height, 1914 inches ; length, 291% wmches Copy oF DON DIEGO VELASQUEZ DE SILVA emai vie Height, 21 inches; length, 2724 inches so: 1599—1660 AN open square in sunshine with a domed building in the background and buildings partly shadowed on the right in the foreground. Here an old woman and a young one conversing with a man in red standing beside his laden donkey, and at left other men and women giving atten- tion to this group. Os VAN DE VELDE THE YOUNGER eas 1633—1707 LY N hk pyertie ( Panel) VSO a Height, 211% inches; length, 28 inches In the right foreground are fishermen standing at a shoreline, and close inshore lie many seventeenth century seacraft with sails up and idly flapping; in the distance still more sail loom against a sky of light clouds, and are reflected on the placid harbor water. On the nearer craft are numerous figures, and a boatful of people is coming shore- ward. SCHOOL OF JAKOB VAN RUISDAEL AS Height, 2414 inches; width, 22 inches Dutcu: 1630—1682 — 50> In the left foreground a blasted beech leans over a waterfall, and to right of the stream low bushes and trees are in partial shadow, while beyond them hilly pastures are in sunshine, sheep are grazing there and a man and a maid are conversing. PHILIP WOUVERMAN | q \. ee 7 35—READY 1 GY Height, 21 inches; length, 28Y inches Os Berore the door of a vine-covered thatched cottage at the right, gaily clad men are mounted or preparing to mount their horses; a young woman and a child sit at the foot of a gnarled tree, and from the direc- tion of some ruins at left comes another young woman, with children, to bid farewell, Other travelers on their way, and wayfarers resting. FLEMISH SCHOOL EENTH CENTURY 36—PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN Height, 281% inches; width, 24 inches ALF-LENGTH portrait of a nervous and high browed man in middle life, with a mass of brown hair and full yellow-brown beard and mous- tache, seated and facing the observer. He wears a crimson tunic and over it a fur mantle. ADRIAEN BROUWER Fremisu: 1605—1638 pee ARTY: AT 1g Height, 29 inches; width, 23° imches oo Hatr a dozen men of the peasantry, of varying ages, are gathered within a heavily built inn, drinking and smoking, and some of them warming themselves within the fireplace enclosure. One sturdy chap is stealing the slipper of a buxom vrouw in crimson, plum-color and white, whom plentiful imbibing has made genially drowsy. JAN FRANS VAN BLOEMEN (Known as ORIZONTE) Height, 29 inches; width, 24 imches —7 Oe" On the left a dense grove on a hillside, its mass in shadow, with the tops of the taller trees in sunshine which slants upon distant Doric ruins in the background to right. In the foreground reclining on rock ledges and earth mounds, figures including women in gowns of pink and blue and white, décolleté. DOMENICO BECCAFUMI Irauian: 1486—1581 (AND ST. JOHN , (Circular panel) : Ch Due Diameter, 234% imches Tue Virgin in rose, at three-quarters length, seated, clasping the sleep- ing Child lightly and as if fearful of awakening Him, the two saints looking over her shoulders; the whole in a subdued light. GIOVANNI BATTISTA PIAZZETTA bleh 154 TP Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches i Heap and shoulders portrait of a man of powerful frame, figure slghtly to right and face toward the left, with head thrown back and eyes directed upward. Brow seamed and complexion warm; grayish- red beard and hair. Dark robe and blackish background. One hand raised to his breast. LOMBARD SCHOOL SEVENTEENTH CENDURY 41ST. BERNARD AND A NOVICE (Panel) 2 LO- |. Height, 291, inches; width, 23 inches Tuer saint in a dark robe is seated facing the spectator and looking down with a gesture of blessing at a youthful saint kneeling with crossed arms at his side. Through a window a vista of coastal land- scape, with figures. From the Marquis Marignoli Collection. SCHOOL OF PIETRO PERUGINO (VANNUCCI) Umprian: 1446—1524 wor (Panel) Se Height, 3034 inches; width, 214% inches Houprne a golden chalice before his right breast, and a red volume at his girdle, a young man with long, blond, curly hair stands facing the observer from a balcony giving upon a distant valley. Over his dark tunic with gold embroidery he wears an aubergine mantle lined with yellow. EGBERT VAN HEEMSKERCK /) 610—1680 Fie fh Height, 25 inches; length, 291% inches ee iz (> Q - i) < g ’ Yo Cronizs are roystering in a comfortable old tavern, one elderly one grown ardent addresses with affection a buxom serving-maid who has refilled his glass, and a passer-by looks in at an open casement. JEAN FRIS ( atrca 1673 | 44 -STIKL LIFE: Ava Height, 1914 inches; length, 36 inches > ea On a long table covered in dark red, and in a subdued light before a 4 dark wall, a variety of game birds lie, trophies of the marksman. yes LE BOURGUIGNON (JACQUES COURTOIS) Frencu: 1621—1676 Lk (bantieg ve Height, 20 inches; aG 33 inches _ A FORTIFIED city on a river in a land of mountains, horsemen raiding a bridge tower and men ahorse and afoot in combat at the foot of the bridge, and in the foreground plain men prone and others still fighting fiercely. CORNELIS HUYSMANS Fremisyu:! 1648—1727 Lit baccarat : | Height, 23 inches; length, 33 inches At left a dense forest, against the light and a blue sky with white clouds, and beyond its outpost trees a house and some people in the middle distance valley. In the right foreground, more figures. GIORGIO VASARI TM, Aronewnive: 1512—1574 ( Panel) 5 Height, 331% inches; width, 2514 inches el) O-- | Hatr-Lenctu figure of the youthful saint, in the nude, with crimson loin cloth, his head turned and poised over his left shoulder and arms pinioned behind him. A glimpse of landscape with buildings and a river. IN THE MANNER OF PAOLO VERONESE = VENETIAN: 1528—1588 48—ADORATION O 4 MA (Panel) ; “ee O-- Height, 2744, inches; length, 32 inches Tue Wise Men of the East have approached from the left with horses and camels and their rich gifts, and boys are attending them, as they hail and make obeisance to the Child held at her knee by the Mother, while Joseph with hand poppertng his aged head is an observer, over her shoulder. | FLORENTINE SCHOOL EENTH CENTURY pobalod CAMEO MARY ( Panel) A Or-— Height, 31 inches; width, 2514 inches Tur Christ with red beard and flowing locks, nude within a flying dove- color drapery, and with golden halo, appears as in a cloud descending before the kneeling Mary, who wears over her rose gown a blue mantle. CORNELIS VAN POELENBURGH Vy. Dutcu: 1586—1667 50—A DORA TIO OS (Panel) EPHERDS VAL = Height, 321% inches; width, 24 mches Ve Res Wirutn the entrance of a shed Mary in green-blue kneels at the Child’s cradle, Joseph in red standing behind her. Shepherds approach in worshipful attitude, and bearing offerings, one a lamb, one eggs; and one plays a pipe. In the background a city, and in the heavens the Father in a glory surrounded by angels. LO SPAGNUOLO (GIUSEPPI MARIA CRESPI) Wis ay, 1665—1747 j1— Ly Lee IL 4 dy w Height, 32% inches; width, 2534 inches Mary with face in profile to left and figure slightly to the front, in old- rose gown and azure mantle, holds at her breast the sleeping Child, at whose foot kneels the infant John. At left and back, gray-bearded Joseph leans with bowed head. DOMENICO ALFANI 2 Sy 14838—1553 52ST JOHN 9 OY’ ( Panel) FO- Height, 3614 inches; width, 22 inches Turee-quarters length, standing, figure to right and face to left; in emerald with crimson mantle, which he gathers up with his right hand, holding a book against his breast with the left. Dark green drapery background. GYSBERT D'HONDECOETER Wy Duvéu: 1604—1653 5383—_AFTER @ (Panel) ty Height, 22 inches; length, 864% inches (A pendant to the succeeding picture) In an open space near the edge of a dense forest there appear all man- ner of birds and beasts, wild and domestic, living together in amity, some in repose and some in activity, their coats and plumage yielding a great variety of color in a soft light and amid the shadows. Signed at lower right, G. pe Honvecourre, Ao. 1624. H. H. ROHAUT Vy 1778— Ae. thd ( Panel ) , 5° i Height, 22 inches; length, 36 inches (A pendant to the preceding picture) On the left a dromedary, a cow standing and one lying down, and on a ledge above these a bull and a leopard, while on another ledge are lions. To right are many other animals and birds, all in the shade of a forest, through an opening in which a pond is disclosed in the middle distance, with the sun shining on it and on the distant trees of its farther shore. Signed at lower right, Rowavr. FLEMISH SCHOOL PO Mie SEVENTEENTH CENTURY gy Vf Yo We to 55——A LON HEON ARTY (Panel) Height, 3144 inches; width, 2414 inches Ar the foot of a castle stair a bridegroom and his bride are having an outdoor luncheon of berries and bread and cake and wine, and he is offering an affectionate toast. An attendant is singing and a woman in a Dutch cap has gone asleep. MHalberdiers stand in the background and other persons appear on a porch above. a ——~s eC PHILIP WOUVERMAN | Dutrcu: 1619—1668 the L cage Mien vy L. pe Height, 2614 inches; length, 821% inches Mountain, hill and stream, and a wide reach of open country, and at right a knoll where at the foot of some trees a sleepy herdsman sits oblivious. Below him a cart carrying grain in the sheaf and women and children has a boisterous Jehu, whose whip excites his own horses and that of a gentleman approaching accompanied by a lady. A peasant flees, a milkmaid falls disastrously. Coming up are more travelers, led by a falconer. DANIEL SEGHERS Friemisu: 1590—1661 ‘ Ne OSAMEZEYA EO 042 LANDSCAPE Height, 3144 inches; width, 2424 inches 57 A~ Acarnst a dark background a profusion of brilliant flowers enwreathes a luminous landscape, the flowers largely roses and lilies, the landscape including a classical terrace, cypress grove, and the sea under a blue sky. On the terrace, marble statuary and living figures. Signed at lower left, DS (monogram), followed by 5 UES. GERBRAND VAN DEN EECKHOUT ae _ Duren: 1621—1674 Ade DOM OF ST. he a 7 Height, 381% inches; width, 261 inches THe young martyr nude to the loin cloth is depicted at a little more than half-length, standing, figure to left in shadow and face turned upward over his left shoulder, left arm across his head, light touching his brow and breast. PETER PAUL RUBENS (STUDIO) Frémisi - 1577—1640 i é We A /7. ‘i \ Die & Goes ES Wp 59 THE J UDGMEN’ T “OF SOLOM ON . (On copper) Height, 2714 imches; length, 3514, inches Ow his canopied throne the king in regal state, extending his right hand toward the true mother, arresting the executioner’s stroke. The execu- tioner in rose and green, the mother at his side in golden-yellow, grasp- ing his sword arm, and behind them elders and men at arms. Opposite, the false claimant in gray and purple. : FRANCESCO GESSI Iranian: 1588—1649 WAPAE oe: JULIA _ Height, 39 inches; width, 2814, inches Ah 0~ | SHE appears at three-quarters length as in movement forward and toward the left, bearing in both hands a shallow cylindrical vessel, with a high light striking beyond it on her breast and upturned face. Her robes, a faint bluish-white in the light, deepen to a delicate olive below. In the background Romulus and Remus and the wolf, a temple and other Vestal figures. 23 hin ARR AA NINE PHILIP WOUVERMAN Dutrcu: 1619—1668 61—BATT LE’ SCENE | | Height, 21 inches; length, 39 inches Massep forces of cavalry coming down a hill from the left encounter others in mass coming up from the right in furious charge, sabres and firearms are in use, smoke clouds rise, men afoot join the fray, buglers sound orders, and afar in the plain are seen more armies. SCHOOL OF GASPARD POUSSIN Pp 3 Height, 2914 inches; length, 39 inches In the background a wooded hill, with face broken away sheer and at the cliff’s foot buildings along a river bank. Figures appear in the shallow stream, and two others on the foreground shore. JAN FRANS VAN BLOEMEN (Known as ORIZONTE) Dutrcu: 1662—1740? "4 by b, obi at 4 4, ie / Lo Height, 29 inches; length, 39 inches y oo Buivpines crowning a wooded hilltop in the background share in the sunlight which floods distant mountains and valleys to right and gleams upon a waterfall and a river which courses down the foreground. Ona hill of the middle distance pastoral figures are seated in converse, and a shepherd is walking away, and at the river’s edge in the left foreground _ two women semi-nude have rose and blue draperies. At right a young and pretty shepherdess seated on the ground turns to look at the observer. IL SODOMA (GIOVANNI ANTONIO BAZZI) IvAuian: Circa 1479—1542 64—CHRIST ON T WAY TO CALVARY ( Panel) ee Height, 37 inches; width, 30 inches Tue Christ is observed at three-quarters length, walking forward and toward the left, His face turned toward His left shoulder, a red cloak thrown over His right shoulder. He is bound and in the grip of hel- meted soldiers, whose expressions vary. SCHOOL OF SANDRO BOTTICELLI FLoRENTINE: 1440—1510 oo AND bffen ST. AUGUSTINE AND ST. FRANCIS Joo. a (Circular panel) Diameter, 374% inches Tue Virgin kneels at the right, looking down at the Child, who les on the ground, looking up at her, and at left are the saints. Behind the Virgin an ox and an ass are eating at a manger, and in the background appear horsemen in gay colors, and the towers of a city. SIMONE CANTARINI VA : 1612—1648 66—T 4 Mg ough PSA 3724 inches; width, 37 inches Tue body of the Christ in seated posture, observed nearly at full- length, with head fallen back. He is supported by two angels ap- pareled in soft colors. From the Marquis Marignoli Collection. VENETIAN SCHOOL SIXTEENTH CENTURY Height, otf inches; width, 82 inches J y, pe Fe Ow s Portrait at three-quarters length of an elderly man of assertive fea- tures, with full gray beard, standing and facing the observer. He wears the Doge’s cap and flowing robes, both of rich golden-orange hue. Inscribed at upper left: Creatus MDLIX VIX A. VIITLM XLD (es) IV. From the Marquis Marignoli Collection. TENIERS SCHOOL EVENTEENTH CENTURY 68—‘* MI vy Y MO Jo Height, 25°4 inches; length, 411% inches Iw the dim interior of a military guard-house, lighted by candles and a fire in a great fireplace, a large company of simians clad in military uniforms and armed as soldiers are variously engaged. The more or less solemn mockery includes a pompous officer, lighted by his aide, or orderly. FLEMISH SCHOOL ff fp Height, 25 ales: length, 42 mches Ar right an ancient castle with garden walled in, and in the middle dis- tance a large building-group with numerous figures about it. At left the ruins of a tower, with lean-to additions, and a convivial table out- side, and in the open land about it and in the foreground many men, women and children of the peasantry, in costumes of sundry colors. Signed at lower left, DT (in monogram) F. TIMOTEO DA URBINO 10. TALIAN: 1469—1523 70—A OMe Me W Eteheg ia A, Height, 39 inches; width, 31 inches /- In a hermit’s grotto an aged man, semi-nude, with white loin cloth and red mantle, half-kneeling, and facing the right, holds up a rosary and crucifix, looking at them with intensity. Beyond his cave a classical landscape in sunshine. From the Marquis Marignoli Collection. MICHELANGELO AMERIGHI DA CARAVAGGIO 7 By TALIAN: 1565—1609 ; Ws Al Be AG: et i es 7 71—DESCENT FROM THE CROSS (Replica) Bis Height, 4434 inches; width, 31 inches 5: {] 3 4 er A composition of six figures, with the body of the Christ supported by two men, one a bare-legged and red-bearded man, who, bending over toward the left turns his face toward the spectator. Back of him the Virgin and the Marys stand in the agony of sorrow. Background a landscape in the blackness of night, with a glimpse of sky. From the Marquis Marignoli Collection. PG Lott SCHOOL OF BARNAERD (or BAREND) VAN ORLEY > Cir a a Ma 72 ees miey Aig BEFORE HE P. OPLE Ps | (Panel) WZ O- sie Height i, BTA inches ; engi 491% inches hE RAW, ir AY mi as PR tee A crry of swadr'y Hevesi is presented, among hills and inde a brilliant yet cloudy sky, and on an elevated place the Christ is brought forth, wrists bound, a goodly company following him. Below in the fore- ground are gathered halberdiers and a gesticulating, shouting crowd, and many more people stand about or look from balconies or windows. A composition of some four-score figures. ; & i DUTCH SCHOOL EVENTEENTH CENTURY 3 73—LAN DSCAPE Witt FIGURES : a Ce (Panel) is : v4 O LES Height, 28 inches; length, 44 inches Tue spectator looks into an open forest, shadowed at right and left, and through an opening to a blue sunlit river on the left. In the right : ( foreground a bearded pedestrian in blue, with a red mantle, and a Ey buxom lady in an olive gown, décolleté, who is seated on the ground, are in conversation. He is handing her a ring,—apparently an AEs to the meeting of Judah and Tamar. H. VAN DER SANDE BACKHUYZEN se 1795—1860 LE RB i, ORG Gaited G vi ee Height, 3834 inches; Me 47 mches Pee A surp’s boat in the foreground, filled with a jolly company, a trumpe- ter standing in the stem, is overrunning the net of some fishermen who are busy in a neighboring boat, in a choppy seat. At right a Dutch warship and other vessels, and in the background an important city. NICOLAAS BERCHEM es ; /; /Dutcu: 1620—1683 Me 2 ey nv a ! lV (> jj S VELL TAZ “pa A. 75—_ITALIAN LANDSCAPE ITH FIGURES Height, 47 inches; width, 38Y% inches . 4 @ a@ WoopeEp mountains and misty valleys in the background, and an after- noon sky, and in the middle distance a viaduct crossing a river, and on it a fisherman conversing with a maid. On a foreground bluff men watching a nude bather in the river and two boys on a sandspit near him. REMBRANDT HARMENSZOON VAN RIJN (StTupIo) Dutrcu: 1606—1669 “Of AN ASTRONOMER Height, 51 wmches; length, 4014 inches 76 TRA oL 00 il Portrait at three-quarters length of a tall and large man, standing and facing the left, three-quarters front, right hand resting on an open book and in his left an instrument of his science. He has a keen eye, warm complexion and gray beard, and wears full, dark robes. FRANCESCO RUVIALE (IL POLIDORINO) Iranian: SIXTEENTH CENTURY i - LD Le sk Ch ORY THE DRAGON Height, 69 inches; width, 45 inches 0 C— Tue renowned knight on a white charger leaping forward and to right, thrusts his spear into the mouth of the crouching dragon, the crowned lady he rescues kneeling by the wayside, attended by a man holding aloft St. George’s banner. In the background forces of spearsmen and a great city. J. VAN DER BENT (Doren: 1650— ma Ww) W- ) 78 —WINTER LANDSCAPE ~ sy. Height, 51 inches; ee 69 inches Movnrain peaks high at right and cottage roofs on a plateau below them are white with snow, and trees on the plateau have a frosting over their green, while distant valleys and mountains are also under the white blanket. In the foreground a river flows, tumbling down rocks and off through caverns, and at left are travelers on a winding road. ——————— eel * = eo ae af ae _ ss — » _ Pry € . ae oe NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE BUYERS The Attributions in this catalogue are in conformity with the original schedule which accompanied the paint- ings; nevertheless, as is customary in all public sales held under the management of the undersigned, the paintings will be sold without guarantee, in accordance with the conditions of sale printed in the forepart of the catalogue, which are substantially the “terms and conditions” under which sales are held by all reputable auction houses of this country and abroad. AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Managers. SECOND AND LAST EVENING’S SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1922 AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES BEGINNING AT 8.15 O'CLOCK Catalogue Numbers 79 to 148, inclusive (Prospective buyers will please read Notice on preceding page ) SCHOOL OF PHILIP WOUVERMAN DutcH: 1619—1668 "AG Lk V4 tit SIDE bas (Panel) Height, 161% inches; width, 14 inches On a knoll at right two straggling trees, figures lying at their foot and a man with his dog approaching them. Other figures and sheaves of grain lie on the incline, and a horseman dismounts to talk with a buxom woman. Sunshine from the left, and rolling clouds. PIETER VAN SLINGELANDT Ve Dutcu: 1640—1691 Leary | 80—MARY Coan INFANT CHRIST AND JOSEPH eee - | (Panel) Height, 14 inches; width, 14 inches ~ Domestic life of the Holy Family is depicted, with Mary in dark green and rich brown seated reading, beside a table on which is bread and a jug, the child Christ on the floor in front of her, carpentering, and Joseph actively at his employment in his adjoining shop. JOOST VAN CLEEF tcH: 1520—1558 Sy Br Op th On copper y Pa ae: ( pper) Height, 16 inches; width, 11 inches Heap and shoulders portrait of a weeping nun, to right, three-quarters front ; black habit with head enwrapped in white, against a gold ground. ~34 PHILIP WOUVERMAN ee 1619—1668 Lénragrh’ 82—LANDSCAPE WITH HORSEMEN (Panel) a / 9 i Height, 14 inches; length, 171 inches HorsEMEN on spirited mounts and men standing about afoot are gath- ered around a group of trees, graceful in their foliage display, in an open country of rough land, in the soft light of departing day. One white horse rearing has kicked over a peasant woman, spilling her basket of apples. JAN VAN GOYEN Dutcu: 1596—1656 (Panel) PaaS Height, 1334, inches; length, 20Y%4 inches Own a river or an arm of the sea several boats with sails up and fisher- men aboard, with other figures seen on a wharf, and in a small boat fishermen at a landing stair. On the right bank a castle and fortress, in mellow tones under a gray and white-clouded blue sky. Signed on boat at lower right, J. v Goren, 1631. CHRISTOPH AMBERGER GERMAN (?): 1490—1563 84—PORTRAIT Ss A NOBLEMAN (Panel) Se ene Height, 20% inches; width, 14°4 inches Aw ascetic looking young man with yellowish hair and a faint mous- tache, and wearing a cap of tam-o’shanter effect, is presented at three- quarters length facing the left, three-quarters front. His rich dark © red apparel with slashed sleeves is largely covered by a fur coat, and he wears the Order of the Golden Fleece. Landscape background under a greenish-turquoise sky. JEAN BAPTISTE HUYSMANS. FiLemisyu: 16 85—LANDSCA WITH FIGURES oh (On copper) js ee Height, 141% inches; length, 214% wmches To right cottages and trees, and to left another house with long steep roof and high gable, somewhat distant, and with trees about it, and between them a sinuous road with grass at its borders. In the road a horseman and pedestrians, and at a pond beside it boys sailing a model boat. SCHOOL OF DAVID TENIERS THE YOUNGER Friemisu: 1610—1690 86-AINTERIOR WITH FIGURES ( Panel) vA << Height, 21 inches; width, 1734 inches A FANCIFUL composition in which a high light is concentrated upon the fleshly body of a satyr, seated with back to the spectator and face turned in profile over his right shoulder, at a table where a fat, happy and careless family are dining. At a-near-by fireplace are two other members of the household, and a pig and chickens are of the company. Signed on box near lower right, DT (monogram) F. FRANCESCO MELZI Irarian: 1492—1570 (?) (Favorite pupil of Leonardo da Vinci) Mh LEK hp Panel ay, . (Pandl) Height, 2034 inches; width, 1714 inches Tur Christ in a white loin cloth stands facing the spectator, at the brink of the Jordan, with the Baptist at left partly kneeling and reach- ing up to pour water upon His head, while women stand at either side in adoration, and a boy holds up toward Him a rose mantle. GENTILE DA. FABRIANO _ Umprian: 1370—1428 33 VIRGIN AND CHILD AND DONOR . ( Panel) | SS poury Height, 23 mches; width, 15% mches Tue Virgin crowned and enthroned, holding the Child, who is eating cherries; beside her, angels with lutes, and at her foot the donor kneeling. He is in deep crimson, the Virgin in dark green-blue, the angels are in rose; the whole against a background of gold. REMBRANDT HARMENSZOON VAN RIJN (STupI0) es Dutcu: 1606—1669 Micon LHL 89--KING SA bia THE WITCH OF ENDOR ( Panel) 4 ey. a Height, 2414 inches; width, 1834 inches Ar right the witch, at left the king and attendant, all in greater or less shadow, and at centre and back, within an arched niche and in a strong but soft light the apparition of Samuel, in creamy-white. II Samuel, 28: “And Saul disguised himself and put on other raiment, and he went and two men with him and they came to the woman by night. * * And Saul perceived that it was Samuel, and he stooped with his face to the ground, and bowed himself. * * And Samuel said to Saul, Why hast thou disquieted me to bring me up?” IL SODOMA (GIOVANNI ANTONIO BAZZT1I) Iranian: Circa 1477—1549 aed CORMYANG THE CROSS (Panel) aD. sgn Height, 221% inches; width, 171 inches Curist bleeding from the crown of thorns, and wearing a rose and crimson coat, is depicted in head and shoulders, a cross bound to Him, which He is carrying on His shoulder, moving toward the left, face to the spectator. INNOCENZO DA IMOLA Iranian: 1494—1550 91—B AL OF ST. CATHERINE J / Ber (Panel) Height, 241 inches; width, 191% inches At left St. Catherine with wavy yellowish hair and clad in orange and olive-gray, stands with hand extended, and the nude Christ Child places on her finger a ring, as He sits on the lap of the Virgin, who is clothed in rose and dark green. GIANBATTISTA BENVENUTI ORTOLANO Iranian : 1460—1529 _ 92 -THE NA (yy. tote { hg | (Panel) Height, 1614, inches; length, 2014 inches Ar a stable entrance with ox and ass looking on and a lamb lying in the foreground, the Child in His manger-cradle with Joseph and Mary kneeling in worship, and others come to join them. Landscape back- ground, illuminated. The colors in costume and landscape rich and deep. ATTRIBUTED TO FRANCESCO FRANCIA Irauian: 1450—1517 ee, AND CHILD of /0 me (Panel) Height, 264% inches; width, 1934 inches Tue Mother is seated facing slightly toward the right and observed at three-quarters length, before a background of landscape and archi- tecture, holding the Child on her lap. A sweet faced and solemn young woman with reddish hair, her crimson gown and green-blue mantle adorned in gold. DIRCK VAN DEELEN Dutcu: 1605—1669 ( Panel) ao, 39 _— Height, 19 inches; length, 25 inches A vast city is depicted with an enormous tower rising tier upon tier and supplied with its own streets, and houses on them, its great mass dominating the whole composition, which is executed in low tones with infinite pains. People swarm in the streets, with horses, asses and camels serving them. In the foreground are men at work, and more important persons, in richer coloring and more conspicuous. DOMENICO ALFANI Iratian: 1510—1583 (Panel) Height, 29 inches; width, 191% inches THREE-QUARTERS length, standing and facing the front, slightly to right, in a full light against a dark background, A young man with light hair worn long, and curly, his hands clasped in piety before his chest; clad in golden-yellow, rose and dark emerald. GIOVANNI DOSSO DOSSI. / Irauian: 1479—1542 a NATIVITY, WITH SAINTS iy / AND ANGELS nied, ae (Panel) Height, 28 inches; width, 21% inches Tue fair young Mother in rose and blue is reclining, preparatory to suckling the Child, who rests partly on a cradle of straw, while Joseph — in burnt-orange and gray is seated at right, and men and women in rich colors kneel at left. One enters with a sacrificial lamb. Aloft a heavenly host in a blaze of glory. Scene a palatial porch, with an exterior view of a rude fence and a city on a hill. Present an ox and an ass. NICCOLO DI LIBERATORE DA FOLIGNO Umeprran: Circa 1480—1502 97—_G T FATHER AND ANGELS (Panel) ‘A . . 5 ° 7 / to ne Height, 2314 inches; length, 231 inches Tue Father is represented as the traditionally bearded man with flow- ing hair, and is observed at three-quarters length standing full-face to the observer, hand raised in blessing. In dark robes crimson lined and embroidered in gold. Background a radiant glory, with cherubim ap- pearing in colors and gold. ATTRIBUTED TO FRANCESCO FRANCI *. Tine 1450—1517 wi i AND BISHOP (Panel) P4 5 y: / 0° Height, 2134 inches; length, 2914 inches Turee figures seen at three-quarters length, standing beyond a balus- trade or coping, on which is seated the Child, supported by Joseph at the left, the Virgin in the centre looking upon the Child in adoration, while a Bishop stands just back of her at the right. Their robes in rich low tones. Background an extensive landscape. . FRANCOIS BOUCHER Frencu: 1704—1770 99-—PASTORAL (Compdnion to the succeeding picture) / Height, 2014 wches; length, 27 mches SEATED on the ground, a shepherd in blue with a fleece about his shoulders is petting a sheep, a handsome young woman in a soft rose gown décolleté, beside him, leaning on her elbow and joining in his contemplation. Conventional landscape background in sunset light. FRANCOIS BOUCHER Frencu: 1704—1770 100» Letoeat“ Agha (Companion £6 the preceding picture) Gi Height, 201% inches; length, 27 inches Wirn a sheep and goat at left, and a plump barefoot beauty in old rose and fresh pink at his side, a stout shepherd in blue with a sheepskin over his shoulders is seated on a log, playing a bagpipe to the fair one. Conventional landscape and park wall background. Signed on end of log, BoucueEr. DUTCH SCHOOL SEVENTEENTH CENTURY oe OUNTRY DANCE (Panel) [Syn Height, 271 inches; length, 33% inches Ix a court between tile-roofed and thatch-roofed buildings of a ram- bling and high-gabled inn, numerous men and women are assembled at table or standing, eating, drinking or in conversation, or watching a couple of peasants who are merrily dancing, vis-a-vis. FRANCESCO ALBANI Iranian: 1578—1660 Circular: diameter, 22 inches 7 a 6 _ Busr portrait of a smiling young woman facing the spectator, with breast exposed, her white waist upheld by a jewelled chain, a blue mantle borne over one arm and brought partly over her head. She has abundant wavy golden tresses, adorned with pearls above her forehead, and both hands are raised to her head, one touching a wreath of flowers. HUBERT JACOBSZ Dutcu: 1599—1628 1083—SHEIF PORTRAIT Height, 3144 inches; width, 2514 inches HAaL¥-LENGTH, standing, with figure to right and bringing the back into view, while the artist turns his head over his right shoulder and looks almost full-face at the spectator. A stout, smooth-shaven man, wearing his painter’s cap jauntily and a wine color coat, and a touch of white lace at the throat. ALEXIS BALDOVINETTI Iranian: 1425 Ze IRGIN AND CHILD AND. ST JOHN (Circular panel) 1499 j : ; wT O0O0.- Diameter, 27 inches THe Child stands on a balcony railing, semi-nude with a short dove- : colored jacket matching the scarf over the head of the Mother, against whose inclined cheek He presses His own while she clasps Him tenderly. The Mother stands back of the railing and facing the observer, and she wears crimson and over it a dark greenish mantle, and John in a sheep- skin stands at her side. In the background landscape and horsemen. SCHOOL OF PIETRO PERUGINO (VANNUCCI) i? Umprran: 1446—1524 105 nt hin p= (Panel) Height, 3014 inches; width, 22 inches Turee-auarters length standing figure of a fair saint with golden- blond hair parted at the centre of her forehead, brought low before her ears and crossed on her shoulders at the back, in a gold-embroidered _ dark gown and vermilion cape, holding an urn and a holy book. Pmat j / SPINELLO SPINELLI TrauiAN: FourtTEENTH CENTURY Y/ S 106—_THE VIRGIN, CHRIST AND THE APOSTLES (Segmental panel) wee eae Height, 20 inches; length, 30°4 inches Tue Crucifixion above, and below it the Virgin and Child with saints and angels, in two large central panels, these flanked by twelve smaller panels or compartments with portraits of the twelve Apostles; all in colors on a gold ground low in tone. DANIEL SEGHERS D Fiemisu: 1590—1661 Wn INFANT CHRIST oS Be - Height, 2914 inches; width, 24 inches THE saint appears as a sweet-faced young woman in nun’s garb, standing and observed at three-quarters length, facing the observer and looking down with pensive smile at the Infant, who caresses her cheek as she holds Him in her arms. Both carry roses and the saint is garlanded with them. UNKNOWN — (Ivarian ScHoor) SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 108— Tie AT PRAYER Op Height, 2914 inches; width, 211% inches Walnctec 7 THREE-QUARTERS length portrait of a sweet- feel young woman with an écru mantilla, pale rose gown and dark green mantle, facing the front with head slightly inclined and toward her left, and hands meeting in prayerful posture before her breast. SCHOOL OF PETER PAUL RUBENS Fremisy: 1577—1640 TA, forrer 109—ST. PHT Height, 281% inches; width, 24 inches oA a Haxr-LenctuH seated figure of a man of strong features and florid com- plexion, partly bald and wearing full gray beard and moustache, facing the right, three-quarters front and looking upward in prayer. Hands clasped, holding the keys, above a book of the Scriptures. Blue-green mantle over a yellow-brown coat. MARC’ ANTONIO FRANCESCHINI a A bslke C Height, 314% inches; width, 2724, inches TALIAN: 1648—1729 SEATED and facing the left, three-quarters front, the Virgin is observed half-length, both hands clasping the nude Child and rested on a table before her, the Child’s face nestling against hers. She wears a rose gown enclosed within a blue mantle, and a brown scarf over her brown hair. : INNOCENZO DA IMOLA Iranian: 1494—1550 if | 11 BETROTHAL | “x J2-- — Height, 3014 inches; width, 2424 inches F ST. CATHERINE (Panel) THe infant Christ nude seated on the Mother’s lap is placing a ring on the finger of St. Catherine, who stands at left, Joseph and the infant John standing at right. Both Catherine and the Virgin are fair and pink cheeked young women, their golden hair carefully dressed; the former is gowned in mauve, the latter in crimson and emerald. TUSCAN-FLORENTINE SCHOOL SIXTEENTH CENTURY CH 112 N ly (Panel) ¥ . A -—~ Height, 33% wmches; width, 25 inches Turee-quarters length figure of a round-faced Virgin seated and facing the left, three-quarters front, in rose and deep green, holding the Child, who clasps her neck, a white drapery enfolding Him. GIANBATTISTA CIMA DA CONEGLIANO 3 Me VENETIAN: 1459—1518 E 113—VI1 ah ‘AND CHIL (Panel) ve aoe Height, 321% inches; width, 2771/4 inches Sxatep figure of the Virgin in a crimson gown embroidered in gold, green drapery over her lap and white scarf on her head, which is bent over the nude Child, whom she clasps. Three-quarters length and slightly to right. In the background a city. FRANCESCO BIGIO p a ia APES fF / ODO. = ALIAN: 1482—1525 MILY (Panel) " Height, 341% inches; width, 25 inches Curist and His brothers and St. John, with the Virgin supporting Him standing, while she looks at John, who holds up a cross, two other figures looking out over the head of John. The hair of all a yellowish- chestnut and curly. The Virgin clad in rose, green and pale gold. Landscape background. From the Marquis Marignolit Collection. FRANCOIS BEAUMONT Frencu: 1693—176 115—VIRGIN, CHRIST AND ST. JOHN ie Height, 30 renee width, 25 inches ee In rose and bleu-de-ciel the Virgin seated back of a table extends a pro- tective arm about the naked Child, sitting on an orange cushion on the table, His hand extended in blessing. A soft lght falls upon both, while in partial shadow the infant John is seen at left, and cherubim above the Virgin’s shoulder. She looks appealingly upward. SCHOOL OF REMBRANDT HARMENSZOON VAN RIJN 1606—1669 116_SOLDIER OF. Height, 311% inches; width, 25 inches ol O-- Haur-LencruH portrait of a vigorous and youthful man, standing and facing the spectator, right hand spread at his breast, and light falling from the left on his olive features. He is in gray and gold and blue, with slashed sleeves, and delicate lace at collar and wrist. BENEDETTO CASTIGLIONI TALIAN: 1616—1670 117—_LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES AND ANIMALS Lege Height, 251, inches; length, 32 inches Hue old trunks still struggling for life branch at the left at the foot of dark rocks, and in partial shadow a man and a woman on assback pause for conversation with a shepherd. Sunshine reveals the leaders of his flock, and a ruin in the distant landscape. DUTCH SCHOOL SEVENTEENTH CENTURY « — 118—PORTRA OF LADY (Panel) Rea beet Height, 34 inches; width, 28 inches Har-Lencru portrait of a woman mature and yet young in face, Titian hair revealed within the bays of her Dutch metallic head-piece, clad in black, with a shoulder-wide transparent white collar and white lace cuffs. Pearl earrings, and a ring on her first finger. She faces the observer slightly turned toward the left. ANGELICA KAUFFMANN German: 1741—1807 hei AMAZONS Height, 3544 wmches; width, 2744 inches 5 dle open space beneath a great tree, with shadowed forest depths and a massive bluff as a background, and a glimpse of shipping back at the right, two handsome Amazons encounter each other and pause—one in red and mauve and white, with breast partly exposed and hands at her open waist above her broad girdle, the other, armor clad, beholding her with admiration. Perhaps representative of an incident in one of the Labors of Hercules, when Juno disguised herself as an Amazon to prevent Hercules from obtaining the girdle of the Amazon Queen any polyta for Admeta, daughter of Eurystheus. On back a penciling in English saying that the picture was engraved in London, by Bartolozzi, in 1790. = Ne a ae eee - yen rae en a eh — ree - — on a —— a et - a — wo. = 2 a ~ ANTONIO BARBALONGA de a Height, 3414 inches; width, 2914 inches Pid de Hat¥F-LenctTH figure of a handsome young woman with rounded but clear-cut features, clad in a dark, flowing gown, with a fold of white at the low corsage, her head enfolded in a turban of soft neutral colors. Figure to the front, she looks upward toward her left, with high light on her face and breast, while she holds up at her right side a scroll reading: “‘Ille Deus casta nascetur virgine magnus.” From the Marquis Marignoli Collection. GIOVANNI BAGLIONE Jrauan: 1571—1644 121 Le 6 Ane THE BAPTIST Height, 37 inches; width, 30 inches is -— OxnsERVED nearly at full-length, seated on a coping with figure to right and face turned forward over his right shoulder, the saint appears as a handsome youth with a mass of curly red hair worn long. He wears a sheepskin and red mantle, and has his baptismal dish and a cross. — moi attain risgo. J PLam Ae pa taliecanhl MR on ERE RE NICOLAAS BERCHEM Dutcu: 1620—1683 122—ALLEGORY 7 (Companion to the succeeding picture) Height, 37 inches; width, 35 inches Pe. Ar right Diana in white and blue drapery, her attention directed by an angel upward to a star, at left Apollo semi-nude with lyre and nimbus, and between them in a medallion Flora in apotheosis bestowing wreaths. Aloft Luna crowned, and below Juno and her peacock. Amorini and other attending figures. | Signed at lower right, BERCHEM, F. NICOLAAS BERCHEM Te, Durcu: 1620—1683 123—ALLEGORY (Companion to the preceding picture) bE {to - 7“ Height, 37 inches; width, 35 wches Ar left Venus lightly draped supporting the divine fire, at right Pluto with Proserpine, and between them in a medallion Ceres bestowing and worshipped for her golden bounty. Amorini and other supporting figures. Signed at lower left, BERCHEM, Fc. lone cee Wie pd Oy ee "Height, 285 inches length, 39 inches on | , se . Rest . a f bane ae i a ea" er @e fein’ 4 N UDE with flying draperies of blue and gold Apollo and or hail. "ihe | : | “ia PS LAE witli one arm and with thes other the atc ring on Catherine’s hand. Joseph places a and “J ohn appears back of Christ. , . aaeanencot ¢ : Iratian: 1565—1609 26 KS Ve Height, 311% inches; length, 4514 inches em : OWNED WITH THORNS Ar right the Christ is seen in upper body, bending forward toward the © : left, where His persecutor stands (seen at half- length) gripping the - cord that binds the Christ’s wrists, His shoulder nude in a high | Tight as His crimson mantle falls away. “S JAKOB DE WIT Dutcu: 1695—1754 “i, SO a je ye Neng dlrs tay —MO ADDRESSING THE PEOPLE “HE Height, 2134 inches; length, 421, inches Brrore walls of emerald and white, in sections supported by Corinthian columns, Moses in a red mantle and with outspread arms, facing the observer, is declaiming to a large number of turbaned Israelites richly garbed, assembled at either hand. Landscape background and at left , a large encampment. Signed at lower right, J. pe Wir, A. 1735, ATTRIBUTED TO SIR ANTHONY VAN DYCK Dutcu: 1599—1641 128—PORTRAYIT OF-AN ANTWERP ORGANIST Ze Height, 43 imches; width, 35 inches | C 7 Turee-quarters length portrait of a round-faced and large-eyed young man with curly chestnut hair, seated with figure to front and facing the right, his right elbow resting on the coping of a column and a sheet of music in his left hand. In dark greenish-blue with white at the throat, and wearing a long gold chain. PETER PAUL RUBENS (STupDIo) Fremisu: 1577—1640 “hi AIT OF A NOBLEMAN Height, 46 inches; width, 37 inches JOO. - Turer-quarters length, standing, to right, three-quarters front. A middle-aged man with high forehead, sandy chin-beard and moustache, in dress armor and wearing a fine lace-fluted ruff and the Order of the Golden Fleece. SCHOOL OF TITIAN (TIZIANO VECELLI) VENETIAN: 1487—15 86 30 LYSE H GUAT AR Height, 41 inches; width, 881% inches — / Portrait of a young woman demi-nue, with pearl necklace, earrings and bracelets, seated facing the observer in a broad light, playing the guitar as an accompaniment to song. At her knee Cupid unfolds music. | VENETIAN SCHOOL ay. iS SIXTEENTH CENTURY 13814PORTRAIT OF A MAN 7 / Height, 4334 inches; width, 3414 inches O-- At three-quarters length, standing, facing left, three-quarters front, a youngish man of florid face, with slight moustache and a curl brought down the centre of his forehead; gloves in left hand at his waist, and right hand on a table. Background of drapery and through a window a city landscape with figures. IL TINTORETTO (JACOPO ROBUSTI) VENETIAN: 1518—1594 132—PORTR AI LADY “Ya Height,°471 inches; width, 39 inches "THREE-QUARTERS length, standing; to left, three-quarters front. ; CATAL NUMBER BECCAFUMI, Domenico | Virgin and Child, St. Joseph and St. John BERCHEM, Nicoraas Italian Landscape with Figures Allegory Allegory BIGIO, FRANcEsco Sacred Family BOTTICELLI, SANDRO (School of) Ege and Child, St. Augustine and St. hee BOUCHER, Francots Pastoral Pastoral BROUWER, AprIAEN A Party at an Inn BRUEGHEL, Jan (School of) A Kermesse | Hunting Party BRUEGHEL, Jan _ (Studio) Soldiers in Ambush BUGIARDINI, Gruriano Virgin and Child, with Saints CANTARINI, Stvone The Dead Christ CATAI,OGUE NUMBER CARAVAGGIO, MicHELANGELO AMERIGHI DA Descent From the Cross (Replica) 71 Christ Crowned with Thorns 126 Wine and Song 138 CARAVAGGIO, MicHEeLanceLo AmEriGuHi pA (School of) Christ Carrying His Cross : 141 CASTIGLIONI, BENEDETTO Landscape with Figures and Animals 117 CHAMPAIGNE, PuHrIirre bE Portrait of the Rev. Abbé Jean Ignace Backx 146 CIMA DA CONEGLIANO, Gianzartista | Virgin and Child 113 CORREGGIO, Antonio AttEcRI (School of) Two Arcadian Shepherds 144 CORREGGIO, Antonio AutEcRI (Studio) Head of Christ 19 DELLO DELLI (Danmi10) (School of) Adoration of the Magi 14 DHONDECOETER, GysBert After the Deluge 53 DOSSO DOSSI, Gtrovanni The Nativity, with Saints and Angels 96 DUTCH SCHOOL Landscape with Figures A Country Dance Portrait of a Lady FABRIANO, GENTILE DA Virgin and Child and Donor FLEMISH SCHOOL | Portrait of a Gentleman A Luncheon Party Peasants in Grounds of a Chateau FLORENTINE SCHOOL Christ Appearing to Mary FRANCESCHINI, Marc’ Antonio Virgin and Child FRANCIA, Francesco (Attributed to) Madonna and Child Holy Family and Bishop FRIS, JEAN Still Life: Game GESSI, FrRANcEsco The Vestal Virgin Julia GRANACCI, FRAnNcEsco St. Lawrence and St. Francis CATALOGUE NUMBER 73 101 118 88 36 55 69 49 110 93 98 44, 60 133 CATALOGUE NUMBER HOBBEMA, Mernpert (School of) Landscape : 5 HOLBEIN THE ELDER, Hans _ (Studio) Madonna and Child 6 HUYSMANS, Corne is Landscape and Figures 46 HUYSMANS, Jran Baptiste Landscape with Figures 85 IL GUERCINO (GIovANNI FRANCESCO BARBIERI) Virgin and Child, with Flowers 134 IL MORETTO DA BRESCIA (ALEssanpro Bonvicrno) Apotheosis of the Virgin 143 IL SODOMA (Gtovanni AntTONIO Bazzr) Christ on the Way to Calvary 64 Christ Carrying the Cross 90 IL TINTORETTO (Jacoro Rosusttr) Portrait of a Lady 132 IMOLA, INNOCENZO DA Betrothal of St. Catherine 91 Betrothal of St. Catherine Pld Angels Crowning the Virgin 136 ITALIAN SCHOOL Holy Family 13 3 CATALOGUE i NUMBER JACOBSZ, Hupert | Self Portrait 103 KAUFFMANN, AnceEtrica Armed Amazons 119 LE BOURGUIGNON (Jaceurs Courtois) Battle Scene pare A Battle AS LIBERATORE DA FOLIGNO, Niccor6 01 God the Father and Angels oF LOMBARD SCHOOL St. Bernard and a Novice 41 LORRAIN, Craupr (Studio) Landscape 29 LO SPAGNUOLO (Gruserrr Maria CrEsPt) Holy Family 51 MELZI, Francesco The Baptism of Christ 87 ORTOLANO, Gianzatrrista BENVENUTI The Nativity 92 PERUGINO (Vannucci), Pierro St. Crispino 23 CATALOGUE NUMBER PERUGINO (Vannvucci), Pierro (School of) St. John | 42 A Martyr 105 PIAZZETTA, Giovanni Battista | St. Peter 4.0 POUSSIN, Gaspard (School of) Landscape with Figures 62 POUSSIN, Nico.as Apollo and Venus 124 REMBRANDT HARMENSZOON VAN RIJN (4t- tributed to) In Tempestate Securitas 25 REMBRANDT HARMENSZOON VAN RIJN (School of) Soldier of Venice 116 REMBRANDT HARMENSZOON VAN) RIJN (Studio ) Portrait of an Astronomer 76 King Saul and the Witch of Endor 89 RENI, Guino, and DoMENICHINO ZAMPIERI St. Jerome and His Enemies 142 ROHAUT, H. H. After the Deluge 54 ROSSI (IL SALVIATTI), F. per The Circumcision RUBENS, PEtTer Paun Landscape at Sunset RUBENS, PETER Pau Calvary St. Peter (School of) RUBENS, Perrr Paut (Studio) The Judgment of Solomon Portrait of a Nobleman RUVIALE (IL POLIDORINO), Francesco St. George and the Dragon SAFTLEVEN, Herman Landscape on the Rhine, with Figures SEGHERS, DANIEL Flowers and Landscape St. Rose of Lima and the Infant Christ SPADA, LIoNELLO St. Cecilia and Angels SPINELLI, Srrnecio The Virgin, Christ and the Apostles STEEN, Jan (School of) The Itinerant Musician CATALOGUE NUMBER 21 (ah 106 ae eS ae Se ee ee —. a 7 a CATALOGUE TENIERS, AspraHam The Butcher Shop 16 TENIERS THE YOUNGER, Davin Interior with Figures 4 TENIERS THE YOUNGER, Davin (School of) Interior with Figures 86 TENIERS SCHOOL Ve “Military Monks” 68 TIMOTEO DA URBINO A Saint in Retreat 70 TITIAN (Tiziano Vuceti1) (School of) Lady with Guitar 130 TUSCAN-FLORENTINE SCHOOL Virgin and Child 112 UNKNOWN Hercules and Omphale 10 A Saint at Prayer 108 VAN BLOEMEN (ORIZONTE), Jan Frans ~ Roman Campagna 38 Italian Landscape with Figures 63 VAN CLEEF, Joost Repentance 81 VAN VAN VAN VAN VAN VAN VAN VAN VAN VAN VAN CATALOGUE NUMBER DEELEN, Dirck The Tower of Babel DEN EECKHOUT, Gersranp Martyrdom of St. Sebastian 58 DER BENT, J. Winter Landscape 78 DER MEULEN, Apbam Frans In Battle 30 DER NEER, Aart Moonlight 11 DER SANDE BACKHUYZEN, H. Harbor and Shipping 74 DE VELDE, ApriAEN Landscape with Figures and Cattle 2 DE VELDE, Esatas Camp Scene | 3 DE VELDE THE YOUNGER, WiItLtEm In Port 33 DYCK, Sir AntHony (Attributed to) Portrait of an Antwerp Organist 128 DYCK, Sir AntTHONY (School of) Venus and Adonis 137 94 — VAN VAN oe VAN VAN VAN VAN VAN VAN VAN VAN GOYEN, Jan Marine HEEMSKERCK, Easrerrr Tavern Interior ORLEY, Barnarrp (or Barenp) Triumph of Religion ORLEY, Barnarrp (or Barenp) Christ Brought before the People OSTADE, Isacx The Stable Yard, with Travelers A Lawn Party POELEN BURGH, Corne is Adoration of the Shepherds RUISDAEL, Jaxos Landscape with Figures RUISDAEL, Jaxoxs (School of) Landscape RUISDAEL, Jaxos Landscape with Figures SLINGELAND'T, Pieter Mary with Infant Christ and Joseph WITTEL, Gasparp Italian Landscape In an Italian City CATALOGUE NUMBER 83 43 12 (School of) 50 17 34 (Attributed to) 15 80 28 31 VASARI (GIORGIO) St. Sebastian VELASQUEZ DE SILVA, Don Dirco ‘“A Porter” VENETIAN SCHOOL A. Doge Portrait of a Man VERBOOM, AnpriaEN HeEnpricksz Landscape with Figures VERONESE, Paoto Martyrdom of Sts. 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