sp tpres lat? i Da : sete : g 5. os ty oes, ae stay ‘ Alesse ofa) Pe) Fe . Sah nae . + * {% * ve ire tes ee ti Rraregia $s " AEs NDS. PN! Je UpRES es t - pe SRB SSS uz ea ne ca TY eh Rays) at ol ee a ae ® ee BT aN ley ood) Soe eo a . ie “ yy ‘ee Pies . ; : ) Vi » - Nore LIBRARY ‘M. Knoedler & Co 14 East 57th St. amr > \ vik a Re cer ; AS acre toa NM a Arrwnth b cS CATALOGUE OF HIGHLY Important Paintings THE COLLECTION OF JOHN A. HOAGLAND, Esa. ON EXHIBITION AT THE Fifth Avenue Art Galleries 366 Fifth Avenue, New York From Saturday, January 17th, until Day of Sale TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION In the Grand Ball-Room of the WALDORF-ASTORIA Ou Thursday, January 22nd, at 8.30 PP. M. JAMES P. SILO Auctioneer eh ca FOE aod cn + 0 i ‘ i i P , * aa) - + 1 i . ’ a i CONDITIONS OF SALE. 1. Thehighest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute arises between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. 2. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to pay down a cash deposit of at least 25 per cent., or the whole of the purchase-money, if reguired, in default of which the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. 3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expense and risk, within 24 hours after'the conclusion of the 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 responsible if the Lots be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the Purchaser. 4. Nochecks received unless certified. 5. The sale of any Article is not to be set aside on account of any error in the description or imperfection, and no warranty what- ever is made. All articles are sold just as they are, without recourse. 6. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any account, be removed during the Sale. No claims allowed after the removal of goods. 8. Our record of Sales in all cases final. g. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all Lots un- cleared within the time aforesaid 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 thesame This condition is without prejudice to the right of the Auctioneer to enforce the contract madeat this Sale, without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. JATMIES P. SILO, Auctioneer. LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED NAMES OF ARTISTS "BAIL, JOSEPH, BAXTER, CHARLES, BECKWILH, CARROLL, BERNE-BELLECOUR, . BONHEUR, ROSA BRETON, JULES, BROOKS, MARIA, COMERRE, LEON, COROT, J. B., DAUBIGNY, CHARLES, BIA N. do la P., DUPRE, JULES, ESCOSURA, L., FOSTER, BEN, . . FRAPPA, JOSE, FROMENTIN, EUGENE, GOUPIL, HAGBORG, A., HENNER, J.J, . HERMANN, LEON, HERRING, J. F., Sr., . ISABEY, E., . JACQUE, CHARLES, JACQUET, G., KAVEL, MARTIN, LEPINE, ST.., McCORD, GEORGE H., NO. IN CATALOGUE 20, 55, 24, 52, 18, 37, 21, 33, 13, 29, 41, 50 t Wan -POKITONOW, . _ REN, FAK at Ap te | NAMES oF “ARTISTS ee So ye MORAN, EDWARD, (M. TEN KATE, . -PASINI, A... « ROUSSEAU, TH., ‘ TROVREIN BR) SCHREYER, A., . THAULOW, F., . TROVON IG. VAN BEERS, JAN, VAN MARCKE, E., ‘WIEGAND, G., . WIGGINS,C, . ‘WILLEMS, F., . ZEB GRAND BALL-ROOM OF THE “WALDORE-ASTORIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd AT 830 P. M. JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer CATALOGUE M. TEN KATE Holland POINTER eA: a in IVAN POKITONOW Born at Odessa, and cal es ’ maa cat Russias) 2 ae Won all Russian art honors, Germany and France a) | . . a C % ¥ set Pe ha ARLES , BAXTER, R. AL ‘ oer ' —_ Born in London in 1809. First exhibited at Royal Academy in 1834 | : MOTHER AND CHILD ~ CONTEMPLATION FLORENT WILLEMS Belgium Born at Liege, 1823. Pupil of Mechlin. Studied the old Dutch masters and attracted much atten- tion as early as 1840. The great success of his picture exhibited in Paris in 1844 induced him to settle there, and he has received every honor an artist can get. Officer of the Order of Leopold, ee aes. 1851; Legion of Honor, 1853 | | 4G0 ae BEFORE THE BALL Ki. 4 Veit Signed and dated 1858 i : Nay ¢ _ IGNACE DE LEON Y Pupil of Gérdme _ AFTERNOON V JAN VAN BEERS 7 8 PIERROT AND PIERRETTE UK. ae 2. ie Eppa frss: Rove \ . its tees uy i : { F \ i > , i} ’ + ‘ Hs ve \ + ‘ 4 i i : ‘ ‘ as i . " e, 4 : i 4 S4h A ‘ LN iret f i 5) j ‘ nti } ' ere ala! ‘ ‘ : 2 ‘ x hit 7, 2 \ } 1 ) ‘ 4 ‘ $ ‘ ' ~ ‘M. REHN, A.N. A aft K. 1 Philadelphia in 1848. First Prize at. Exposition in 1882. Gold Medal at zZ Fund Exhibition of the American Art tion in New York, 1886 JENING AT ATLANTIC CITY BEACH of ¥ ; eet ‘ ay FELIX ZIEM Paris Medals Paris Salon, 1851, 1852, 1855 Legion of Honor, 1857 Officer, 1878 a dT ON ff HE GRAND P é : APO? a L ed Berri, " CANAL . iy # : i} /7 ; tf a j ag | er Spuddyy FRITZ THAULOW | dal Paris Exposition, 1900 r of the Legion of Honor, 1901 wd ‘ ‘ . CHARLES JACQUE Paris 1813-1894 She Medals Paris Salon, 1861, 1862, 1864 WA Z Legion of Honor, 1867. / e A - = : vs a, Lo RETURN OF THE FLOCK Tact, apni bY A, SiN “h Peg pie ee CARLETON WIGGINS, A. N. A. Born at Turners, N. Y., in 1848. First ex- hibited at the Academy, 1870. Associate of the Academy, Member of Society of American Artists, of Society of Landscape Painters, and of American Water Color Society : Ys as 14 AUTUMN IN THE FIELDS ; ia Marty Gayl YOUNG BULL Exhibited at the Talmagundy Club BEN FOSTER j Born at North Anson, Maine. Pupil of Aimé Morot and Luc Olivier Merson. Member of So- ane ciety of American Artists. Medal at the Chicago eS; World's Fair ia Ws I7_~—S- 1 rae ~ ‘J. J. HENNER Paris if Born in 1829. Pupil of Drolling and Picot. ee ae Prize of Rome, 1858; Legion of Honor, 1873; :, 5 Officer of Legion of Honor, 1878; Member of the Institute, 1889 a 2) i HEAD [ | ‘i. rath pant (Woman in Black Hood) Fee} th hahha GEORGE H. McCORD New York Pupil of Professor Moses Morse Member of National Academy Received Medal at World’s Fair, 1884. { at BRISTOL CHANNEL 4. 4. Caden le | AUGUSTE HAGBORG Sweden Medal Paris Salon, 1879 WORK IN THE FIELDS 33 ak Ue ee = AS. Medumrad NARCISO DIAZ DE LA PENA Paris 1808-1876 Medals Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848 Legion of Honor, 1851 ni bée — CHILDREN AT PLAY 4% wip See 4 yet . dD s f , ee < ./ 4 Na ae Fi m4 i sige i % 5 7 gets 7. fy, j a Sng tig y ergommen ih (Hrewing dale CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY i 2 Paris 1817-1878 Medals Paris Salon, 1848, 1853, 1855, 1857, 1859 and 1869 Legion of Honor, 1859 Officer, 1874 / vs X rn 25 | NEAR VALMONDOIS i 4h tty UA ye ne hes pow fy, Raprt 7 7 forgo iw Ama FERDINAND ROYBET Paris Medal Paris Salon, 1866 Grand Medal of Honor, 1893 Legion of Honor, 1892 . Officer, 1906 [oes 26_ THE CONNOISSEUR 7 w Ltlefeald we f = eel ¥ __J. CARROLL BECKWITH, N. A. Born at Hannibal, MO, in. L852.) Pupil of Ecole des BeaeeArts. and of Carolus Duran. ; Salon of 1877. Member of Society of American | Artists and of the National Academy of Design ‘| i ‘a ie as ae] ya OY" oeat, HEAD rey Fe bY E. P. BERNE-BELLECOUR Paris Medals Paris Salon, 1869, 1872, 1878: Legion of Honor, 1878 Joo 28 FRENCH CUIRASSIERS ON AN OUTING Kh MN. Naan’ CHARLES JACQUE Paris Medals Paris Salon, 1861, 1863, 1864 Legion of Honor, 1867 J 29_. CHICKENS IN POULTRY VARDAA OX eX - Vika WOW Tb Beale Seto 19% Jacque wrote on back cee picture as follows: “ Certifié eee: peint en ee a Barbizon—Au CAP Ds LAN: 30 Pari ae i Legion of Honor, 1868 < Tha t wo - Legion of Honor, 1878 LN Sa 7) SCENE IN CAIRO | : THEODORE ROUSSEAU Paris 1812-1867 Medals Paris Salon, 1834, 1840, 1855 Legion of Honor, 1867 ; pie f f ; Wee 6 gw A A sit fa A by gk gn ert YOR ate baat aa spy BER “Wke Hy, a Ac we ‘F eee Bey {er Be sgichcy? & ate yRoky <. Jon, 1838, 1840, 1846, 1848, 1855 ¢ on of Honor, TRA0 4 | THE BROWN SO: {oe GUSTAVE JACQUET Paris Medals Paris Salon, 1868, 1875, 1878 Legion of Honor, 1879 SK Bl at LEISURE HOURS poe eS te patie “(Period of Louis XV.) on ae ries oe ; Lae Raat £ x5 ia ay } Mu pies Ray gr ce® EMILE VAN MARCKE Paris 1827-1891 Medals Paris Salon, 1867, 1869, 1878 Legion of Honor, 1872 ta 45_ COW IN PASTURE a » 3 % ‘A: RR ee ihe ua Webb hy Rides ftom the Van Ma¥ctke Sale és #3 ». @rae.% | aes ye es : rs % ea oa it ; ne, Gan ee £ ‘ F 7 y j F ‘, JEAN JACQUES HENNER Paris Prize of Rome, 1858 Medals Paris Salon, 1863, 186+, 1866, 1878 Legion of Honor, 1873 Officer of Honor, 1878 LO i hd ‘4 : a “he ia i 3 J 20% IDEAL HEAD i H ‘sp oe a fe) ‘Hf F i ef £3 ‘ iy Debi edhe Yon e, AA SCNT Wel HOM eR ese Pa “Se fk nick tae Lue ah Re Aetna f rae me. a Te Geese any G ie. f ey CHARLES JACQUE Paris Medals Paris Salon, 1861, 1863, 1864 Legion of Honor, 1867 SHEEPVIN STABLE ' f wt f amy ° a Jf ” ie P Sheet p ska Nise af deh dru ADOLPHE MONTICELLI France 1826-1872 . iG : : | Henan, 4 Ana i. , j he, J2ito AS_LANDSCAPE, RUINS AND FIGURE Vib ne 49__ RIVER, LANDSCAPE AND FIGURES See JOSEPH BAIL Paris Hors Concours Legion of Honor Grand Medal of the Salon, 1902 {blo 5 DUTCH WOMAN 2 \ ei + op ay en, Y “a oe - oe vs ees Medals Paris Salon, 187 _ FEEDING: THE SW. : NARCISO DIAZ DE LA PENA Paris 1808-1876 Medals Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848 Legion of Honor, 1851 " PP. : ; te x " - OF FONTAINEBLEAU cian, ort From the Collection of Comte Doria ta vs lee 52 vorEST ee eee ee ee JULES BRETON Paris Medals Paris Salon, 1855, 1857, 1859, 1861, 1867 Legion of Honor, 1861 Officer, 1867 aS, pps THE GLEANER Y Uy, axl: : Salon of 1898 MEG 7 FF 26x 3 Mois 3 S702 eS x”. rit _ LEON COMERRE Paris ; : Medals Paris Salon, 1875, 1881 ee Prix ‘de Rome, 1875 a” — Legion of Honor, 1885 y ae ne ORIENTAL BEAUTY J. B. C. COROT Paris Pupil of Bertin. Medals, 1838, 1848, 1855, 1867. Legion of Honor, 1846. Officer of Legion of Honor, 1867. Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, Universal Exhibition, 1878 40 90— LANDSCAPE IN AUVERGNE Collection of Mr. Paul Baudry, President of the Mutual a Assurance Co., Paris /¢ = ~%/0 Wohtale bag ? MARCKE | JEAN LOUIS ERNEST MEISSONIER Only fifteen years old when he arrived in Paris, Meissonier, after a few months’ study with Léon Cognet, turned to the study of the old masters, especially the Dutch, whom he learned to surpass in skill of detail, although he never became their equal in color. Without poetic temperament or large pretensions towards the ideal, he won his way to fame by conscientious, incessant toil. He had, as Albert Wolff has said, ‘the sincerity and wonderful determination of a man who leaves nothing to chance; who never loses sight of nature, and who makes no account of time when it behooves him to carry on a work to the pitch of perfection which the artist desires.’ Yet, while untiring in his accurate rendering of the material part of his pictures—the costumes, architecture, bric-a-brac—he reveals also the very spirit of the | scene, with a wonderful power of establishing a central motive in his pictures which strikes the eye at once and holds fast the imagination. And these qualities are as noticeable in the smallest panel as in those large compositions treating the epic of the First Empire, of which ‘‘ The Retreat from Russia in 1814” is the masterpiece. He was the recipient of the highest honors in his own coun- | try; a member, also, of the Munich Academy, and honorary member of the Royal Academy, in London, and of others. He died January 31, 1891 ete Odes THE WINDSTORM From the Meissonier Sale, 1893 Engraved in Catalogue Meissonier, No. 157 ae NY ; gl 44 da ~~ Paris | 1808-1 876 \ lals Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848 on of Honor, 1851 | mie ‘ i ete \ . I orto eee) Vy i ral Wis vey " a Me Ae Medals Paris Salon, 1824, 1827, 1857 ‘Legion of Honor, 1832 "Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1857 _ VISIT TO THE ANCESTORS bs be | 1828-1899 PVRS ees | AT THE POOL ‘A typical scene in Wallachia eight, ; 4 | inches ; length, | 38 inches rhe Pf ; ‘ , eh ity i , f 4 ‘ ; FELIX ZIEM Paris Medals Paris Salon, 1851, 1852, 1855 Legion of Honor, 1857 : 4 4 Pi Officer, 1878 i ute 4 sabe A id a ya ay ee Lar rw SAN MARIA DELLA SALUTE ne