Sat sC aS esl Stat en Soke re megta ye nee ee eee Nag LIBRARY M. Knoedler & Co. 14 East 57th St. New York : Fifth Avenue Art Galleries 366 Fifth Avenue Rear 34th Street SS Tuesday and Wednesday February ist and 2d, 1398 Cd Fifth Avenue Art Galleries 366 Fifth Avenue, near 34th Street Collection o ot< Modern Paintings @ : IN OIL AND WATER 444 se FORMED BY MR. A. LUDWIG # TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION # TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS - FEBRUARY FIRST AND SECOND AT EIGHT O’CLOCK. # #% *% & ¥ Robert Somerville - - Auctioneer Ortgies & Co. - - - Managers 1898 Conditions of Sale. 1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be immedi- ately put up again and re-sold. 2. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the Purchase-money 27 required, in default of which the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. 3. The Lots to be paid for and taken away at the Buyet’s risk and expense at the end of the sale, with all faults and errors of description, Messrs. Ortgies & Co. making no warranty whatever, 4. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, or any account, be removed during the sale. 5. The Auctioneers will not be liable for non-delivery of any article above the amount paid by the purchaser for such article. 6. Upon failure to comply with above conditions, all Lots shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, without further notice, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulter at this Sale, together with all charges attending the same. This condition is without prejudice to the right of the Auctioneer to enforce the Contract made at this Sale, without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. : ; rt } ) CATALOGUE as Tuesday Evening, February 1st AT 8 O'CLOCK I _ BAUR (Theodore) ; New York Figures 7X4 2 BAKER (Herman) : New York Cattle 16 x 12 3 ™ VEZIN (Fred) . : : Munich Portrait 5x7 4 = VALLOIS Oriental Scene 3 ae 5 ag DUSTIN (S.S.) . - New York Moonlight 15 x12 - af fo INNESS (Georgey/N. A., dec’d, New York be O10 Mill ose (0. SCHILLING GaeaheD . New York : Zune 16 x= é ar, — CHASE (W.M.),N. A. . New York a The Commons, Central Park | 12 x10 : ae 9 i} «CORDERO(P) Madrid Spanish Landscape 4 10 ,/ _WEIR (Prof. R.W.), N. A., dec’d, New York ei Italian Girl 12x 16 II 7 — NAST(M.) “%. . =. Munich Gitl’s thead 6x8 k 12 DE NITTIS (Joseph), dec’d . Paris Pupil of Géré6me ad ra Medals, 1876, ’78 Legion of Honor, 1878 Born, 1846. Died, 1884 f Ube Brigands 7x9 13 e,' SENET (Rafael) ag ¥e Venice a Wenice 19 Xx 13 | : i =e DE HAVEN (F.) : New York Passing Storm 20 X 14 5 15 JACQUE (Charles), dec’d . Paris @ fi - Medals, 1861, ’63, 64 Aa e | Legion of Honor, 1867 Medal, Universal Exhibition, 1889 Born, 1813. Died, 1894 Sheep 6x8 16 y 7,.- BACHARACH (Barré E.) . Paris hungarian Soldier 10 x 13 17 “= SEIGNAC (P.) ——= Paris The Sisters 13 x16 Iq. 7 PAULI (Richard) . ‘New York Spring in Louisiana | 16 x IO 19 = PAREDES (V.) : . Madrid Av Courting 6%x9g 6 20 ~ZAMPIGHI (P.) yf *; YAU Interesting ews 1744 x 22% PAA L ™ GRABE (C.) Horwegian Scene 234% X15% 22 hai, ~ DE BUEL (H.) : ‘ Brussels Cows Pasturing 23% x 31 = 23 J | «- VOLKMAR (Charles) . New York Ducks— Morning 18 x Io . é as Ly - VOLKMAR (Charles) . New York a Ducks—LEvening } 18 x Io | 25 4). — DEGAS (H.) . . . Paris Ballet Girl 9% x12 7 26 }3*% MURPHY (J. Francis), N. A. New York = Mandscape 8x 6 27 : BICKNELL (E. M.) : New York Marine 13 x8 Water Color 28 }°