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SHEEHAN ~NEW YORK CITY FROM THE ESTATES OF THE LATE LES MORTIMER ENGLIS PHILIP C.KRAUTHOFF ___NEW YORK CITY NEW YORK CITY -McEVERS BAYARD BROWN oe | NEW YORK CITY ~ TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY ORDER OF THE VARIOUS OWNERS EXECUTORS & TRUSTEES TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY EVENINGS NOVEMBER TWENTY-THIRD, TWENTY-FOURTH AT EIGHT-FIFTEEN THE ANDERSON GALLERIES ; [MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Presipent] 489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 1926 [ “tiprany | | eee ee 14 East 57th St. | ~ New York PORTRAIT OF AN OLD PATRICIAN BY ANTONIO MANCINI { NUMBER 166 ] SALE NUMBER 2105 PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER NINETEENTH OLD & MODERN PAINTINGS OF THE AMERICAN & EUROPEAN SCHOOLS : FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF ~ NICHOLAS ACQUAVELLA MRS. GEORGE B. HURD NAPLES, ITALY NEW YORK CITY ROSS H. MAYNARD SIMON J. SHWARTZ EAST MIDDLEBURY, VT. NEW ORLEANS, LA. MRS. WILLIAM F. SHEEHAN NEW YORK CITY es Prony HE ESTATES OF THE LATE CHARLES MORTIMER ENGLIS PIP eG eeR ACE HORE NEW YORK CITY NEW YORK CITY MAUDE L. ENGLIS EXECUTRIX SHERMAN DAY | BANKERS TRUST CO. OF NEW YORK ALFRED RHEINSTEIN sce HARRY M. ADDINSELL GRAHAM, McMAHON, BUELL & KNOX EXECUTORS ATTORNEYS FOR EXECUTRIX & TRUSTEES McEVERS BAYARD BROWN NEW YORK CITY _ R. FULTON CUTTING EXECUTOR TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY ORDER OF THE VARIOUS OWNERS EXECUTORS & TRUSTEES TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY EVENINGS NOVEMBER TWENTY-THIRD, TWENTY’FOURTH AT EIGHT-FIFTEEN THE ANDERSON GALLERIES {MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Presiwent] 489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 1926 CONDITIONS OF SALIs ALI. BIDS TO BE PER LOT AS NUMBERED IN THE CATALOGUE. The highest bidder to be the buyer. In all cases of disputed bids the decision — of the Auctioneer shall be final. Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash payments on account as may be required, in default of which the lots purchased shall be resold immediately. 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All lots will be placed on public exhibition before the date of sale, for examina- tion by intending purchasers, and The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible for the correctness of the description, authenticity, genuine- ness, or for any defect or fault in or concerning any lot, and make no warranty whatever, but will sell each lot exactly as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. | If accounts are not paid and purchases removed within twenty-four hours of the conclusion of the sale, or, in the case of absent buyers, when bills are rendered, any sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and The Anderson Gal- leries, Incorporated, reserve the right to resell the lot or lots by either private or public sale, without further notice, and if any deficiency arises from such resale it shall be made good by the defaulter, together with all expenses in- curred. This condition shall be without prejudice to the right of this Com- pany to enforce the sale contract and collect the amount due without such resale, at its own option. The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility for the employ- ment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be responsible for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and packers. The Anderson Galleries make no charge for executing orders for their cus- tomers and use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted by other bids. A Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be obtained for One Dollar for each Session of the Sale THE ANDERSON GALLERIKS, INC. 489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK TELEPHONE REGENT 0250 CATALOGUES ON REQUEST SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. F. A. CHAPMAN. MR. A. N. BADE AND MR, E. H. L. THOMPSON AMERICAN SCHOOL AMES, E. ANDERSON, D. J. AUBLET, A. BAKER, W. B. BARRIER, G. BERNE-BELLECOUR, P. E. BLAKELOCK, R. A. BLENNER, C. BOLOGNESE SCHOOL BONHEUR, R. BOUCHE, A. BOUGEREAU, W. A. BOUGHTON, G. H. BRIDGEMAN, F. A. _ BROUILLET, A. BROWN, J. G. “CANO, A. CARRACCI, A. CGAZIN, J.) C. CHAPIN, C. H. CHUKCH, F. E. CLAYS, P. J. COFFIN, W. A. COOMANS, J. COUSE, E. I. CRANACH, L. CRANE, B. CROPSEY, J. F. COURBET, G. (ATT. TO) DAUBIGNY, C. F. DAVID, J. L. (AFTER) DE BRAY, J. DE HEEM (SCHOOL OF) DELAROCHE, P. (ATT. TO) DE LONGPRE, P. DELPY, H. C. DE MADRAZO, R. DESPORTES DETAILLE, E. DIAZ DE LA PENA, N. V. DOLPH, J. H. DROUAIS ‘(MANNER OF) DUTCH SCHOOL EARLE, L. C. EDE, F. ENGLISH SCHOOL EPP, R. FLEMISH SCHOOL FLUGGANS FORRINI, L. FOS, K. FOSTE?, B. FRENCH SCHOOL NUMBER 59 54 95 106 92 144 121, 124 10, 514 16 EEO SUCS SLT OS ETT 136, 149 122 143, 155 52, 83 81 183, 186 107, 145 185 87 : 5, 33 123 8 91 1678 97 99 102 4A 182 FRENCH 18TH CENTURY (MANNER OF) 98 FROTHINGHAM, J. GAY, E. GEDLECK, L. GELLI, E. GILBERT, V. 68 43 25 181 120 LIST OF ARTISTS GRANVILLE-SMITH, w. GROLL, A. L. GROLLERON, P. L. GROVE, D. C. GRUPPE, C. P. GRUTZNER, E. GUARDI, F. (ATT. TO) HAAG, J. HARPIGNIES, HH. HART, J. MCD. HITCHCOCK, G. HOMER, W. HULBERTON, W. ISABEY, E. ITALIAN SCHOOL JACQUE, C. E. JARDINIER JIMINEZ, L. KERFF, H. KNELLER (SCHOOL OF) KNIGHT, D. R. KRAY, W. J. LANGLOIS, H. LAUGER, G. LEADER, B. W. LELY, P. (SCHOOL OF) PEPROX 7 Js LESUR, V. H. L’HERMITTE, L. A. LORENZETTI, P. LYNCH, A. MANCINI, A. MARAIS-MILTON, V. MARATTA, C. (SCHOOL OF) MARTIN, C. MAUVE, A. MC CORD, G. H. MILLAIS, J. E. MISCELLANEOUS MORAN, T. ~ MOREELSE (MANNER OF) MULLER-URY, A. MUNOZ, D. MURPHY, J. F. NATTIER (AFTER) NEAPOLITAN SCHOOL NONNENBRUCH, M. NORWICH SCHOOL OHRING, H. PARMA SCHOOL PARTON, A. PARTON, E. PEALE, R. POKITONOW, J. PRITCHETT, C. W. PULIGO, D. RANGER, H. W. YEDFIELD, E. H. REMINGTON, F. NUMBER 28 27 132 1] 41, 48 | 24 168 6 152 26 14 51 79 137 114, 116, 117, 165 140, 161 180 100 21 674A 17, 40 96 191 101 58 67 174 88 57 15 13 1, 188 50 71 89 142 49, 53 184. 172, 179 3 70 23 178 42, 46 80 65 112 94 167c 8 | 75 55 RENOUF, E. RIBERA, J. RICCI, 8. ROBERTI, S. M. ROESSLER ROMAN SCHOOL RONDEL, M. ROY, M. RUBENS (SCHOOL OF) RUYSDAEL, J. (MANNER OF) SAINT JEAN, S. e SCIIMITZ, E. SCH WEINIGER SCOTCH SCHOOL SEGONT, A. SEITZ, A. SENET, R. SIGNORINI, G. SIMMONET, L. SMITH, H. P. STEVENS, A. SULLY, T. TAMBURINI, A. TANOUX, A. NUMBER 133 170 164 104 99 175 151 127 72 84 105 19 189 9 150 18 146 109, 125, 129 110, 131 154 THEOTOCOPULI, D. TOULMOUCHE, A. UNTERBERGER, I. R. VALKENBURGH, H. VAN EVERDINGEN, C. VAN DEN BOSCHE VAN DER HELST, B. VAN DER NEER, A. VAN DER ROY, J. VAN MARCKE, E. VAN TILBORG, G. VENETIAN SCHOOL ~ VELONESE, P. (SCHOOL OF) VERNET, E. C. H. VIBERT, J. G. VOLTZ, F. WARDLE, A. WATSON, W. WEISS, J. WEX, W. WILITTREDGE, W. WORMS, J. ZIEM, F. ZUCCHERO (MANNER OF) 139 108, 159 20 32, 34, 93 SALE TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER TWENTY-THIRD, AT 8:15 FIRST SESSION NUMBERS 1-97 1 THE CHARGE Engraved by John Cother Webb after the painting by Elizabeth Butler. Signed artist’s proof. Folio. Gilt frame. ( Englis) W. WEX GERMAN, 19TH CENTURY 2 MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE WITH A LAKE Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 16 inches; width, 22 : inches. (Hurd) MAX NONNENBRUCH GERMAN, 19TH CENTURY 3 FEEDING THE SWANS A maiden in classic costume is standing on the marble steps beside a lake holding a bowl of grain; classical architecture and park effect. 7 Panel. Signed and dated 1887 at the lower left. Height, 23 inches; width, 16 inches. (Hurd) J. LE ROY CONTEMPORARY BELGIAN 4 KITTENS Two playful kittens intrigued by a ball of green yarn; red curtain at the left. © Panel. Signed at the lower right. Height, 714 inches; width, ‘914 inches. ~% LAWRENCE €.’ EARLE, ’A.N.A. AMERICAN, 1845-1921 LANDSCAPE SKETCH A green meadow with hut and a fence in the foreground; grey, cloudy sky. - Canvas. Signed and dated 1890 at the lower Bee Height, 12 inches; width, 20 inches. (Hurd) | J. HAAG DUTCH, 19TH CENTURY THE WOULD-BE ARTISTS During the absence of the artist two urchins have entered his studio and are mimicking his manner as they stand before a landscape placed on an easel. . Panel. Signed at the lower right. Height, 161% inches; width, 18 inches. H. VALKENBURGH CONTEMPORARY DUTCH THE FAMILY BIBLE | A fisherman is seated at the window engrossed in a large open book; humble interior. Water color. Signed at the upper left. Height, 18 inches; width, 13 inches. Soa ENGLISH SCHOOL 18TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON THE LEXICOGRAPHER Bust, head and shoulders to the front, curly, grey wig, dark coat; brown background. Academy board. Height, 914 inches; width, 7% imches. (Hurd) 2 SCOTCH SCHOOL EARLY 1OTH CENTURY 9 PORTRAIT OF ROBERT BURNS 10 wy! 12 Half-length, shoulders to the front, head turned slightly to the left; in dark coat, red waistcoat and white neckcloth; landscape background. Panel. In a special case. Height, 15 inches; width, 1114 inches. (Schwartz) After the accepted portrait by Nasmyth with variations. RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. AMERICAN, 1847-1919 MOONRISE Sketch, with the silver disc of the full moon well up in the sky. Panel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 6 inches; width, 5 inches. D. C. GROVE AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY AUTUMN LANDSCAPE WITH A LAKE Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 12 inches; width, 20 imches. (Hurd) HENRY PEMBER SMITH AMERICAN, 1854-1907 CONNECTICUT LANDSCAPE Flat foreground with rows of vegetables among which an old woman is seen, house and barn farther back with fine tree mass. Distant vista at the left, pale green and cloudy sky. Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 12 inches; width, 16 imches. (Englis) 13 14 16 SIR JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS, P.R.A. ENGLISH, 1829-1896 SIX STUDIES Male heads, all on one board. Academy board. Height, 9 inches; width, 12 inches. (Schwartz) Also, under glass, on the back in the artist’s handwriting “My dear Carlo (at Marlow) John Everett Millais, June 1850.” Another inlaid note says ‘‘Presented by the artist to his model Carlo Vanucci whose grandson sold it in 1885”. GEORGE HITCHCOCK, A.N.A. AMERICAN, 1850-1913 THE WIDOW Bust, at profile, of a woman veiled, against a background of Gothic tapestry effect. | Pastel. Signed at the lower right. Height, 14 inches; width, 17 wnches. GEORGE H. McCORD, A.N.A. AMERICAN, 1848-1909 NEW YORK BAY Choppy sea with small sailing vessels inthe foreground and other craft in the offing, the Brooklyn bridge seen in the grey distance ; sky of grey and buff cloud effects with touches of blue. Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 16 inches; width, 22 mches. CARL BLENNER CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN EASTER MORNING Bust of a pretty young woman facing the spectator, attired in white lawn dress and large bonnet of which she holds the ribbons ; light background. Pastel. Signed at the lower right. Height, 26 inches; width, 20 inches. si 18 19 20 DANIEL RIDGEWAY KNIGHT AMERICAN, 1845-1924 THE OLD STAIRCASE Sketch of an interior. Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 15 inches; width, 13 inches. ANTON SEITZ GERMAN, 19TH CENTURY THE HIGHEST TRUMP In an old inn a party of peasants are at a game of cards, while a girl smilingly hesitates which of her last two cards to play. Panel. Signed at the lower right. Height, 12 inches; width, 16 inches. ERNST SCHMITZ CONTEMPORARY GERMAN ‘A TYROLLER y bo. Bust, shoulders to the left, head turned toward the spectator ; holding a mandolin. Characteristic hat and coat of a blue-green tone; complementary background. Wry ; Panel. Signed at the upper left. Height, 11, inches; width, 6 inches. FRIEDERICH VOLTZ GERMAN, 1817-1886 CATTLE Grouped in a meadow, charming distance with blue sky and cloud effects. Panel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 10 inches; width, 15 _ mcehes. @ 21 22 H. KERFF GERMAN, 19TH CENTURY THE NATURALIST Laden with specimens of ferns, wild flowers, etc., he is helping himself to a glass of wine; artistic interior. Panel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 8 inches; width, 614 inches. JOHN H. DOLPH, N.A. AMERICAN, 1835-1913 KITTENS One of them is lapping some milk from a platter, a decorative jug adds to the composition; brown background. Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 7 inches; width, 12 inches. H. OHRING GERMAN, 19TH CENTURY THE BRAINS OF THE VILLAGE An old schoolmaster explains the purport of a document to a trio of old rounders who sit beside him at a table of the inn. Panel. Signed at the upper left. Height, 12 inches; width, 16 inches. EDUARD GRUTZNER GERMAN, 1846-1898 GOOD CHEER A jovial monk is seated at a barrel and is about to wash down some ham and bread witi: the contents of a generous stein. Panel. Signed at the lower right. Height, 15 inches; width, 11 imches. 25 26 Ey 28 L. GEDLECK CONTEMPORARY GERMAN THE ADVANCE GUARD | A party of mounted soldiers are cautiously approaching the spectator over a grassy hill, pools of water at the left and in the distance; cream and grey sky with touches of blue. Panel. Signed at the lower right. Height, 1414 inches; width, 2214 inches. JAMES MACDOUGALL HART, N.A. AMERICAN, 1828-1901 CATTLE WATERING Some wading in the pool in the foreground, others in the wooded approach; glimpse of a blue sky through the distant foliage. Academy beard. Signed at the lower left. Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches._: ALBERT L. GROLL, N.A. CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN LANDSCAPE Group of trees at the right, a figure nearby, sandy hill at the middle distance with cottages at the left; grey hill at horizon. Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. W. GRANVILLE-SMITH, N.A. CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN HAYING TIME A heavily laden wain is passing to the left on a country road, the distance is lit up by the last rays of the setting sun, tree groups are in the right distance ;,pale emerald and lavender sky. Canvas. Signed and dated 1906 at the lower right. Height, 1914 inches; width, 30 inches. BRUCE CRANE, N.A. CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 29 LANDSCAPE SKETCH, CHESTNUT AND GOLD © 30 31 A lake with yellow, grassy bank. Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 12 inches; width, 18 inches. ALFRED STEVENS © BELGIAN, 1828-1906 AT VILLERVILLE A hill at the left with the sea spreading out at the right. Panel. Signed with monogram at the lower left. Height, 8 wmches; width, 5 imches. | HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. AMERICAN, 1858-1916 LANDSCAPE Green r- *. _.h several cows and slight tree growths in the foreground, bushes farther back; misty blue-green horizon, crowned by a limpid blue sky with silvery cloud effects. . Canvas. Height, 16 inches ; width, 20 inches. 8 32 ARTHUR WARDLE CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH IN THE HEAT OF THE DAY A fine tiger is lying on his side among parched grasses with bushes in the back ; glimpse of sky at the upper left. Charmingly d4 characterized. Pastel. Signed at the lower left. Height; 914 inches; width, 1314 wmches. (Krauthoff) : LAWRENCE C. EARLE, A.N.A. AMERICAN, 1845-1921 QUAIL SHOOTING A sportsman is firing at several birds on the wing over a field of grain while his dog is on the alert; colorful foliage in the distance, pale creamy sky with touches of blue. Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 20 inches; width, 30 inches. (Hurd) ARTHUR WARDLE CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH THE LAST GLOW OF THE SETTING SUN Four full-grown lions are seen in the high grasses in the fore- ground, carefully wending their way tow! ~ + ‘havleft; flat dis- tance with a grey hill at the right, blue sky with pink clouds. Pastel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 14 inches; width, 281, inches. (Krauthoff) in Gi eet egg 118. NEAR THE MOUTH OF THE SCHELDT BY PAUL JEAN .CEAYS : | { NUMBER 35 | PAUL JEAN CLAYS BELGIAN, 1890-1900 Selierf NEAR THE MOUTH OF THE SCHELDT Colorful sailing vessels are in the foreground, a brig and other craft farther back, cliff at the left distance. A mill is seen on the mainland at the right distance. Creamy tinted sky with cloud effects and touches of blue. Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 29 inches; width, 43 inches. (Krauthoff) | SEE ILLUSTRATION | 10 86 — B8 39 HENRY PEMBER SMITH AMERICAN, 1854-1907 THE OLD OAKS Fine delineation of giant trees as they rear their branches over a creamy and grey sky with touches of pale emerald; foreground of large boulders and stubble; a woman is seen gathering fagots at the left distance. Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 18 inches; width, 28 inches. (Hurd) ALFRED STEVENS - BELGIAN, 1828-1906 “MOONLIGHT MARINE A steam vessel is to the fore in a deep-blue sea, sails are in the offing; deep grey cloud effect with a burst of moonlight. Canvas. Signed--at the lower left. Height, 25 inches; width. 1014 inches. PAUL DE LONGPRE CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN FLOWERS A beautiful cluster of marigolds and lilacs against a light back- ground. ; Water color. Signed and dated “Los Angeles 1900”, at the lower left. Height, 12 inches; width, 28 inches. (Englis) J. G. BROWN, N.A. AMERICAN, 1851-1913 BUSINESS IS SLACK A bootblack seated on his kit box smoking a cigarette with his brush, polish and carpet square all ready for the next “gent”; brick wall background. Canvas. Signed and copyrighted at the lower left. Height, 24 inches; width, 16 inches. (Englis) tet a —— = ~ ob. 40 41 42 43 DANIEL RIDGEWAY KNIGHT AMERICAN, 1845-1924 GATHERING BLOSSOMS S A maiden in peasant attire is gathering blooms from an apple tree in a garden of flowers; river in the distance. A hill at the horizon; pale cloudy sky. Water color. Signed at the lower left. Height, 23 inches; width, 18 inches. (Englis) CHARLES P. GRUPPE CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN NOVEMBER DAYS A river flows toward the spectator, its banks are wooded at the right and back on the left; pale sky with sunset effect at ine horizon. Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 22 inches; width, 33 inches. ARTHUR PARTON, N.A. AMERICAN, 1842-1914 MISTY MORNING A lake with marshy banks where a herd of cattle are seen, distant hill partly enveloped in mist; grey and silvery sky. 3 Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 17 inches; width, 26 inches. EDWARD GAY, N.A. CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THE BRONX RIVER Limpid stream with grassy banks wooded at the left, ange distance; pale green and creamy sky. Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 16 inches; width, 20 inches. 12 44 46 47 BEN FOSTER, N.A. AMERICAN, (?)-1926 COUNTRY SCENE An old barn by the roadside. Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 10 inches; width, 12 mches. WILLIAM ANDERSON COFFIN, N.A. AMERICAN, 1855-1925 LANDSCAPE A hill at the right, with a group of trees in full leaf, valley at the left with a lake, pale blue sky with cloud effects and the pale moon near the top. ~ Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 30 inches; width, 24 inches. ARTHUR PARTON, N.A. AMERICAN, 1842-1914 | LANDSCAPE A pond partly covered with lily pads at the left. Grassy bank at the right, hilly meadow in the middle distance where the roof of a cottage is visible among nice tree groups; effective pale blue sky with silver and grey cloud effects. Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 18 inches; width, 30 inches. I. IRVING COUSE, N.A. CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THE DRINKING POOL A shepherd is seen beside his flock at a small body of water behind a thicket, mellow distance with rich warm sky effect. Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 24 inches; width, 29 inches. 13 } CHARLES P. GRUPPE CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 48 LANDSCAPE WITH COWS | 7 ot 49 - 50 Two cows are seen in a fenced plot in the forage beside a stream; flat distance with the silhouette of a village indicated at the horizon; grey and cloudy sky. aed Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 10 inches; width, 12 inches. J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 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