Aaaeseacaed@a ae RAaddaddnduiddaddg At} < Important Art Event aie) Boo THE COLLECTION OF Mrs. Rose Caldwell Hughes OF SAN FRANCISCO and NEW YORK rO BE SOLD UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE WM. KEITH GALLERY SAN FRANCISCO \ Pe oo LIBRARY M. KNOEDLER & CO. j 556-8 FIFTH AVE. / NEW YORK \ ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW FROM 9 A. M. UNTIL 6 P. M. At the Wm. Keith Gallery 532 Sutter Street, above Powell FROM December 29th, 1915, until the date of sale THE COLLECTION OF Valuable Paintings, Etchings and Mezzotints FORMED BY Mrs. Rose Caldwell Hughes To be Sold at Public Sale In the ITALIAN ROOM of THE ST. FRANCIS HOTEL ON Monday, January, 10,at2 p.m. SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY MR. H. TAYLOR CURTIS of the WM. KEITH GALLERY Conditions of Sale 1 The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dispute arises between two or more bidders, the lot in dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. 2 The auctioneer reserves the right to reject any or all bids which are merely a nominal or fractional advance, and therefore, in his judgment, likely to affect the sale injuriously. 3 The purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to pay down cash deposit 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. 4 The lots to be taken away at the buyers’ expense and risk within twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, unless otherwise specified by the auctioneer or managers previous to or at the time of sale, and the remainder of the purchase money to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the auctioneer, on or before delivery; in default of which the undersigned will not hold himself respon- sible if the lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. 5 The undersigned will not hold himself responsible for the correctness of the description, genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or defect, in any lot, and makes no warranty whatever. § To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the purchases, no lot can, on any account, be removed during the sale. 7 Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all lots unclaimed within one day from the conclusion of sale (unless otherwise specified as above) 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. HaabA VEORe CURES; Auctioneer. Artists Represented B No. iboats (Gay Male: accor 56 Bruestle, (Gee Mineeeeeee 59, 79 Blakelock, R. A. 41, 50, Brouillet, A. IEG Ox, eater et ss Brangwyn, F. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Bois, Guy P. Fee eee 73 Cc Cingyminenn, (Co Wo ccrercccc 53 Courant, M. Crane, B Christmas, Coomans, Desliens, Dupart, De Luce, nella 185 IL, Fournier, lseclagel lel; sseeesees 86 G Genth, Win ess Gruppé, C. P (Gp (Ce eae Gerat dvskhs aati ceakee. H Tiaden Sige cere Hornby, G. G.----25, 26, yy Phoebe ti An ie sesccctssnest 40, 3 Inlewenioneyay, 10, Morcoaccace 75 No. Iinness,) Gees 43, 47 J Vereaet, (Gy aceon 82 L Largilliére, N. ---------------- 64 M Witla, (Cy -ntccecicoccotes Wi Morland, G. - IWibNi eye, IR een Mic Gorda Gemcte Wierebin, Il, cose au Wikesgolany, Jo Ulgesc ccm N Newman, V. W-------- 23, 24 P Pennell, J. ------------ 1.122.364 R Rembrandt, V. R..------------ 16 Reid, R. 4. Richet, Stevenson, F. G..-------- 28, 29, 30, iin 32, 33, 34 Smillie, G H 38, 57 Stover, A. ---:-cs-s--2ssesece-2° 51 Schivert ---er------crece-en--0-- 70 T AMSeet, Us Yeecusescertoe 17 V Van Muyden, E..-.----------- 14 Verdun, R. J. ----------------- 69 > WwW Weyl, M. -------------s--e2--° 52 Whistler, J. McN 10, 11, 63 Webbs. Jin Gee AY; Al, Ze Wiegand, Gases 45 Wiggins, Cy ----------------- 58 Saal BE AS Ee Se — eee CATALOGUE Etchings, Mezxzotints and Prints JOSEPH PENNELL Born Philadelphia, Pa. 1860. Studied: PAFA and Pa. School of Industrial Art. Member: ANA 1907; NA 1909; Nat. Inst. AL; Phila. WCC (hon.); N. Y. Arch. ‘Leg., 1894; New York and Phila. Etching Clubs; Inter. Soc. of Painters, Sculptors and Gravers, London; Soc. of Illustrators, London and New York. Mem- ber: Royal Belgian Academy; Royal Soc. of Painters-Etchers, London; Societe Peintres et Graveurs, Paris. Honors: Hon. Men., Paris Exp., 1889; Medal, AC Phila., 1892; "medal, Columbian Exp., Chicago, 1893; gold medals, Paris Exp., 1900; Hon. Men., Paris Salon, 1901; Silver Medal, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901: Gold Medal, Dresden, 1903; Chairman of Jury, Louisiana Purchase Exp., 1904, and Commemo- rative Medal; Gold Medal, Liege, 1905; Grand Prix, Milan, 1906; Barcelona, 1907; Gold Medal, Brussels, 1910; Gold Medal, Amsterdam, 1912; Medal, London Royal Society, 1914; Grand 1Preibs Florence Societa degli Belli Art, 1915. Member of the International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposi- tion, San Francisco, 1915. LOWER NEW YORK ST. THOMAS AND ST. REGIS ELEVATED STATION AND TRINITY BUILDING THE GOLDEN CORNICE, No. 100 Broad- way, corner Pine Street. 5 FRANK BRANGWYN Awarded medal of honor, P. P. I. E., 1915 SCAFFOLDING AT KENSINGTON MARKET SQUARE MONTREAL MARKET AT FURNES CANAL, DIXMUDEN GATEWAY, FURNES 6 JAMES McNEILL WHISTLER Born Lowell, Mass., 1834; died Chelsea, London, 1903. Lived in Russia from eighth to fifteenth year. Returned to America in 1849; entered West Point 1851, but was not gradu- ated. Was connected with Coast Survey in Washington. In 1855 went to England, and shortly after moved to Paris, studying under Gleyer. Exhibited in Royal Academy in 1859 for first time. Removed to London in 1863. Member, Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Paris; Chevalier (1889); Officer (1891) of the Legion of Honor; Chevalier, order of St. Michael, Bavaria; Hon. Mem. Royal Academy, Bavaria; Hon. Mem. Royal Academy, Dresden; President, International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers, London; President, Royal Society of British Artists; Hon. Mem. Royal Acad. of St. Luke, Rome; Commander of Order of the Crown of Italy; Hon. Mem. Royal Scottish Academy. Honors: Gold medal, Amsterdam, 1863; medal of the third class, Faris Salon, 1883; medal of the first class, Munich, 1889; gold medal, Antwerp, 1889; gold medal, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889; medals (painting and etching), World’s Colum- bian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; Temple gold medal, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1894; gold medal, Antwerp, 1895; grand prize (painting) and grand prix (etching), Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1900; gold medal (painting and etching), Pan-American Exposi- tion, Buffalo, 1901; Honorary Degree of Doc- tor of Literature, Glasgow University, 1903. 10 MILLBANK IV. 11 (ClsEILS IIA D. Y. CAMERON IZ eAKE Ak WARE 13 NEAR DREWFORD E. VAN MUYDEN 14 ANIMAL STUDIES GEORGE MORLAND Born in London, June 26, 1763, died there Oct. 29, 1804. Painted chiefly country scenes with domestic animals, and enjoyed a high reputation. 15 FARM SCENE REMBRANDT Born in Leyden, July 5, 1607; died in Am- sterdam, Oct. 8, 1669. Dutch school. 16 PAN CAKE WOMAN J. J. TISSOT 17 PROMENADE SEYMOUR HADEN 18 RAILWAY ENCROACHMENT FRED MILLAR 19 MRS. CARNAC, after the painting by Rey- nolds. JOHN C. WEBB 20 MISS LINDLEY, after the painting by Gainsborough. 21 PINKIE, after the painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence. 22 TUSNRIIS, SIS IMIS VICTOR WINTHROP NEWMAN Born London, England, 1860. Studied: Lon- don, England; New York. J) INIUIDA 24 SALLY IN OUR ALLEY, after the paint- ing by Fred Pegram. 10 25 28 2D G. G. HORNBY CAFE DU ROND POINT WELSH FARM HOUSE ISLANIPIE SY WINILIL IBY F. G. STEVENSON FLORENTINE PORTRAIT, after the painting by Francesco Buonsignori. MDE. HELVETIUS, after the painting by Francais Hubert Drouais. PRINCESS WILHELMINA OF PRUS- SIA, after the painting by Tishchbein. 11 Bi TREN TRG P OT REA 5 A SSIES — Sil 32 33 34 $e 36 oF F. G. STEVENSON HEADRIDGE STOFFELS, after the paint- ing by Rembrandt. GIOVANNI ALBIZZI, after the painting Ghirlandajo. GIOVANNI TORNABUONI, after the painting by Alessandro Botticelli. BEATRICE D’ESTE, after the painting by Leonardo Da Vinci. W. A. COX PRINCESS AMELIA, after the miniature by Richard Cosway. FACSIMILIE, “MME SOPHIE ARNOLD” FACSIMILIE, “MME. TALLIER” 12 inting’s Pa er tance a Sernenene I at SE x ei aC a ON ee Se nee GEORGE H. SMILLIE, N. A. Born in New York, 1840; son of James S. Smillie. Studied: James M. Hart. Member: ANA 1864; NA 1882; AWCS. Honors: First prize, American Art Assoc., New York, 1885; bronze medal, ‘Louisiana Purchase Exp., 1904. SS TNMICIUEINTS TRIDV BIR, CASCADE IN Gab CATSKRELE Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches. PERCIVAL DE LUCE, A. N. A. Born in New York 1847, died there in 1914. Pupil of Antwerp Academy, Portaels in Brus- sels, Bonnat in Paris. Silver medal, South Carolina Interstate Exposition. Represented in the Museum of the Art Association at Indianapolis. Associate of the National Acad- emy, New York. 87 HEAD AND ROSES Height, 16 inches; width, 13 inches. 32 — —= srr ap ONE IEP OI EE INTE CECILE MARIE DESLIENS Contemporary French. “The Mended Umbrella” was exhibited at the Salon de la Société Nationale, Paris, 1907, under the title “Par ces temps de misére” and is reproduced in the catalogue. 88 THE MENDED UMBRELLA Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches. H. DUPART 89 FLOWERS Height, 17 inches; width, 10 inches. E. W. CHRISTMAS, R. B. A. z Painter and illustrator. Elected RBA 1912. Exhibitor at the Royal Academy, Royal Insti- tute of Oil Painters, Royal Institute of Water Colors, Salon Paris, etc. Bronze medal, P. P. I. E., in the International Section. Mr. Christ- mas is considered the greatest traveled living artist. 90 THE MAORI’ FLAX GATHERER Height, 16 inches; width, 20 inches. 33 __ eae — RRR RR HEVA COOMANS Daughter and pupil of Joseph Coomans, the celebrated Belgian painter (1816-1891), who had a studio in New York 1889-1890, and whose two daughters have inherited much of his talent. ‘91 DEPART DES COLOMBES Height, 21 inches; width, 31 wmches.