‘ ; ‘ A") i WE J 9) LR Se gf 7 3 A, » S ‘af %! NOTABLE COLLECTION OF ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS FINE LITHOGRAPHS ORIGINAL DRAWINGS AND WATERCOLORS BY FAMOUS ARTISTS OF THE MODERN PERIOD AND OF THE RENAISSANCE THE PROPERTY OF A WELL-KNOWN NEW YORK COLLECTOR TO BE SOLD ON THE EVENING OF MONDAY FEBRUARY 18TH, 1924 ind RAPS MN ERG pH A the AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57TH STREET ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET, NEW YORK =. ANDERS ZORN DAGMAR 113] [ No. NOTABLE COLLECTION OF ETCHINGS ENGRAVINGS LITHOGRAPHS ORIGINAL DRAWINGS AND WATERCOLORS BY FAMOUS ARTISTS OF THE MODERN AND RENAISSANCE PERIODS ETCHINGS BY ZORN, FORAIN, WHISTLER, McBEY, LEGROS REMBRANDT, DURER, TIEPOLO, LEPERE, TROY KINNEY LITHOGRAPHS BY MILLET, RODIN, FANTIN-LATOUR ORIGINAL DRAWINGS AND WATERCOLORS BY FORAIN ROSA BONHEUR, BOUCHER, JOST AMMAN, ETC. THE PROPERTY OF A WELL-KNOWN NEW YORK COLLECTOR With Reproductions AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INc. MADISON AVENUE, 56TH To 57TH STREET ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57tH STREET, NEW YORK Telephone: Piaza 1270 On Free Public Exhibition— Commencing Friday, February 15th, and Continuing until date of sale’ Unrestricted Public Sale— Monday evening, February 18th, 1924, at 8:30 o'clock Exhibition and Sale at the— AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57TH STREET ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET, NEW YORK Telephone: Piaza 1270 CONDITIONS OF SALE __ 1. 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. II. 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 devosit 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. A deposit 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 pur- chased 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 the property is at the purchasers’ risk, and neither the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss of, or any damage to any article by theft, fire, breakage, however occasioned, or any other cause whatsoever. V. Delivery of purchases: Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. VI. Receipted bills: Goods will only be delivered on presentation of a receipted bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order by the buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a receipted bill is lost before delivery of the property has been taken, the buyer should immediately notify the Association of such loss. _. VII. Storage in default of prompt payment and calling for goods: Articles not paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following that of the sale may be turned over by the Association 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 and any other charges will be charged against the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will be upon the purchaser, In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the day following that of the sale, the Association and the auctioneer reserve the right, any other stipulation in these conditions of sale notwithstanding, in respect to any or all lots included in the purchase bill, at its or his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to re-sell the same at public or private sale without further notice for the account of the buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for any deficiency and all losses and expenses sustained in so doing. VIII. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to pur- chasers 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. IX. Guaranty: The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- rectly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, defect or imperfection, 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 cataloging 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 Asso- ciation will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly 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. X. Records: The records of the Auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and seller as the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. XI. Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone, if conditions permit, 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 ageut been present at the exhibition 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 differs from its catalogue description. Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as to leave no room for misunderstanding. 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 arts, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Asso- ciation, a deposit must 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 copy- ing the necessary information from the records of the Association. These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the auctioneer or by an officer of the Association. AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INc., MANAGERS. DEPARTMENT OF BOOKS AND PRINTS, ARTHUR SWANN, Director. OTTO BERNET, HIRAM H. PARKE, AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18TH, AT 8:30 O’CLOCK ORIGINAL DRAWINGS AND WATERCOLORS AMMAN, JOST 1. GERMANIA FLORESCENS. Drawing. Interesting old Sixteenth Century drawing, in India ink and wash, on paper watermarked with Nurnberg Eagle. Signed with the monogram,—J/A, 1586. Design for a stained glass window. BARBIERI, GIOVANNI FRANCESCO 2. Cuintp Reapine To Woman. Drawing. Very fine pen-and-ink drawing. Smaller figure studies around the bottom. From the Ederheimer collection. BLOEMAEHRT, ABRAHAM 3. ST. JEROME FED BY HAGLE IN THE WILDERNESS. Drawing. Fine old drawing in red crayon. From the Ederheimer collection. BOL, HANS 4. LANDSCAPE WITH FicuRES. Drawing. Beautiful drawing, in India ink, signed in lower right, HB. Large landscape, with a group of figures in foreground, one mounted. BOLOGNIA, LORENZO 5. VISION OF THE ASCENSION OF CHRIST. Drawing. Beautiful drawing, in India ink. Old Dutch drawing done in Italy during Diirer’s time. BONHEUR, ROSA 6. StuprEs oF Horses. Drawing. Beautiful pencil drawing, studies for the “Horse Fair.” BOUCHER, FRANCOIS 7. Heap or A Youne Girt. Drawing. Beautiful pastel in colors, showing the head and shoulders of a young girl. Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue BROUWER, ADRIEN 8. PEASANT wITH BuNDLE oN His Back. Drawing. Very fine study in India ink. From the Campe collection. BRUEGEL, PETER 9. LanpscaPgE. Drawing. Fine old drawing, in India ink. From the W. Koller collection. BUONARROTI, MICHELANGELO 10. Scutpror Mopetrine SratuEe. Drawing. Fine original pen-and-ink drawing. From the Campe collection. CALDARA, PALIDORO 11. Satyr. Drawing. Fine old Italian drawing, in India ink. From the Ederheimer collection. CARACCI, ANNIBALE 12. ALLEGORICAL SuBJEcT. Drawing. Fine Oxp ITatiAn DRrAwIna, in India ink and wash. DELLA BELLA, STEPHEN 13. Figure Stupy. Drawing. Very Fine Drawina, in India ink. FONTANA, LAVIGUA 14. THe Brrtw. Drawing. Fringe Op Irarttan DrAwine, in India ink and wash. From the Grahl collection. FORAIN, JEAN LOUIS 15. Artist AND MopEL. Drawing. Beautiful original crayon drawing, in colors; black, pink and yellow. Purchased from Forain for Majorsky collection, at Budapest. FORAIN, JEAN LOUIS 16. Battet Dancer. Drawing. Beautiful original drawing, in blue crayon, and signed in lower right corner in red crayon,—Forain. Purchased from Forain by the Budapest Museum, Majorsky collection. Monday Evening, February 18th FORAIN, JEAN LOUIS 17. BALLET Girt Dressine. Drawing. Signed in lower right corner in brown crayon,—forain. Very fine pencil study. Purchased from Forain for the Budapest Museum, Majorsky collection. FORAIN, JEAN LOUIS 18. Instructions. Watercolor. Signed in lower right corner,—Forain. Fine original watercolor drawing. From the Majorsky collection. FORAIN, JEAN LOUIS 19. NupE SranpING witH Hanps Restine on Hires. Drawing. Signed in lower right corner, in pencil—Forain. FINE ORIGINAL DRAWING, in brown crayon, heightened in white. From the Majorsky collection. GENOELO, ABRAHAM 20. LANDSCAPE. Drawing. Signed in lower right corner,—Genoelo. Beautiful little drawing in India ink. GENOELO, ABRAHAM 21. LanpscaPE witH Two Ficures. Drawing. Beautiful little sketch, in India ink. Signed on back. HOFFMANN, JOSEPH : 22. Doe Stupies. Drawing. Two beautiful studies, in pen-and-ink, one dog lying down and the other in a sitting position. Done after the dogs in Diirer’s engraving of St. Hubert. From the W. Schubert and B. Jolles collections. LEPERE, AUGUSTE 23. Coast ScENE. Drawing. Signed in lower left corner.—A. Lepére. Fine original pen-and- ink sketch. LIEBERMANN, MAX 24. Stupy. Drawing. Pencil drawing, signed in lower right corner,—Max Liebermann. PIRANESI 25. Cuurcu Interior. Drawing. Very Frne Drawina, in India ink and wash. From the Rudolph Pelzer collection. Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue MARQUET, A. 26. BEACH ScENE. Drawing. Fine original pencil drawing, signed in blue crayon,—AM. Also a lithograph, of Children Walking, by the same artist. Together, 2 pieces. RAYNER, LOUISE 27. WinpDsor CasTLE. Watercolor. Fine watercolor drawing, signed in lower right corner,—Louwise Rayner. RENI, GUIDO 28. FigurE Stupies. Drawing. Beautiful drawing in red crayon, some groups and single figures, on both sides of sheet. From the Grahl collection. RENI, GUIDO 29, CRUCIFIXION. Drawing. Beautiful drawing in Sepia ink and wash. From the Rudolph Pelzer collection. REYNOLDS, SIR JOSHUA 30. JAMES, Lorp Harris. Drawing. Very fine wash drawing, attributed to Sir Joshua Reynolds. From the F. A. Van Scheltama, Amsterdam and R. Ederheimer col- lections. ROSSI, ROSSO DI 31. DEATH OF THE CHILDREN OF Niose. Drawing. Fine old pencil drawing, accompanied by a proof of the etching made of this subject by E. Bonneionne. From the Rudolph Pelzer collection. SANTI, RAPHAEL 32. VENUS AND Love. Drawing. Beautiful pencil and wash drawing, in Sepia. From the Fiirst Solmo collection. VON ORLEY, RICHARD 33. SUSANNA AT THE Batu. Drawing. Peautiful little drawing in India ink. Monday Evening, February 18th ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS AND LITHOGRAPHS GEORGE BELLOWS Celebrated American painter and lithographer. BELLOWS, GEORGE 34. ANNE. Lithograph. Signed in pencil,—Geo. Bellows. FINE Impression, printed and signed in pencil, by Bolton Brown. In perfect condition. EK. BLAMPIED Contemporary English etcher. BLAMPIED, E. 35. WADING. Drypoint. Signed in pencil,—. Blampied. Fine Impression, in perfect condition. FRANK BRANGWYN Celebrated English painter and etcher. BRANGWYN, FRANK 36. LANDSCAPE. LHiching. Signed in pencil,—Frank Brangwyn. FINE IMPRESSION, in per- fect condition. DAVID YOUNG CAMERON Celebrated English painter-etcher, born in Glasgow in 1865. CAMERON, DAVID YOUNG 37. PALACE OF THE Stuarts. LHiching. Rinder, No. 285. Second State of two. Signed in pencil,— D. Y. Cameron. Supers Proor, on Japan paper, in perfect condition. P. E. COLIN Contemporary French etcher. COLIN, P. E. 38. Lus Fruits. Drypoint. Signed in pencil—P. EH. Colin. Also etching by Marcel Roux, signed in pencil,—Marcel Roux. FINE Impresstons, in perfect condition. Together, 2 pieces. Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue HONORE DAUMIER Celebrated French lithographer, born at Marseilles, 1808; died 1879. DAUMIER, HONORE 39. Tour CE Quon Voupra (Parisiens qui ne seront jamais placés sous la surveillance de la haute police). Lithograph. Signed on the stone,-—Ch.D. Very Fine Proor BrrorE ALL LETTERS, in perfect condition. Also impression, with letters. Together, 2 pieces. From the Marcel Guérin collection. THEODORE DE BRY German engraver, born in 1528; died in 1598. DE BRY, THEODORE 40. Diana AND AcTZon. LHngraving. FinEé Iwpression, with inscription, in perfect condition. Also Landscape engraving by Goethe, after Thiele. Very Rare. Together, 2 pieces. From the Davidsohn collection. CHRISTIAN WILLIAM DIETRICH German etcher, born in 1712; died in 1774. DIETRICH, CHRISTIAN WILHELM 41. THE ADORATION OF THE SHEPHERDS. Witching. Signed in the plate,—Dvretricy, 1740. Fine Impression, in per- fect condition. From the Weber and Emil Schroter collections. ALBRECHT DURER Celebrated German engraver, born at Niirnberg in 1471; died there in 1528. DURER, ALBRECHT 42. JEALOUSY. Hngraving. Bartsch, No. 73. Signed in the plate with the monogram, AD. FInE ImMpRESSION, repaired in few places along margins. From the Mayfarth collection. DURER, ALBRECHT 43. ADORATION OF THE Mac. Woodcut. Bartsch, No. 8%. Signed in the block, wen the monogram, AD. Good impression, with text at back. Stained and remounted. Monday Evening, February 18th DURER, ALBRECHT 44. Mass oF St. Grecory. Woodcut. Bartsch, No. 123. Signed in the block, with the monogram, AD.1511. Frnt Oxp Impression, in perfect condition. ALLART VAN EVERDINGEN Celebrated Dutch painter and etcher, born in 1621; died in 1675. EVERDINGEN, ALLART VAN 45. THE CARPENTER OF THE VILLAGE; THE ROCKS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE River. LHichings. Bartsch, Nos. 49 and 40. Signed in the plates, with the mono- gram,—AVH. Fine Impressions, in perfect condition. Collector’s mark, Lugt, No. 2644. Together, 2 pieces. HENRI FANTIN-LATOUR Celebrated French painter and lithographer, born in Grenoble in 1836. FANTIN-LATOUR, HENRI 46. Le Menpiant. Lithograph. FINE Impression, in perfect condition. JEAN LOUIS FORAIN Celebrated French painter, etcher and lithographer, born in Rheims, 1852 ; lives in Paris. FORAIN, JEAN LOUIS 47. Croquis. Lithograph. Signed on the stone,—Forain. BEAUTIFUL IMPRESSION, on Japan paper, in perfect condition. FORAIN, JEAN LOUIS 48. FEMME ASSISE, LA TATE DANS LA MAIN proire. Lithograph, printed in Sema and black. Guerin, No. 61. Signed in crayon,—Forain. Very Fine Im- PRESSION, in perfect condition. FORAIN, JEAN LOUIS 49. Les InstrucTIONS PpouR LA JouRNEE. Lithograph. Guerin, No. 64. Signed in pencil—fForain. Vury Fine Iu- PRESSION, on Dutch paper, in perfect condition. Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue [No. 50] FORAIN, JEAN LOUIS 50. FEMME NUE, A PLAT VENTRE suR SON Lit. Hitching. Guerin, No. 76. Second State of three. Signed in pencil,— Forain, 2nd. Etat. SuprERB Proor, in rich brown ink, on Dutch paper, in perfect condition. From the Beurdeley collection. [See Illustration ] PAUL GAUGUIN Celebrated French painter and lithographer. GAUGUIN, PAUL | 51. Breraane. IJathograph. Signed in the stone,—P. Gauguin. FINE Harty Proor, printed on yellow paper, in perfect condition. 3 Monday Evening, February 18th HUBERT G. GOLTZIUS German painter and engraver, born in 1526; died in 1583. GOLTZIUS, HUBERT G. 52. SET OF THE Passions. Hngravings. Signed in the plates, with the monogram, HGG. Good impres- sions, In good condition. Together, 12 pieces (set). SIR FRANCIS SEYMOUR HADEN Celebrated English etcher, born in London September, 1818; died in 1910. HADEN, SIR FRANCIS SEYMOUR 53. KENSINGTON GARDENS (Small Plate). Htching. Harrington, No. 12. Third State of three. Signed in pencil,— Seymour Haden. FINE Impression, in perfect condition. WENZEL HOLLAR Celebrated engraver, born in Rrague, 1607; died in London, 1677. HOLLAR, WENZEL 54. Lorp Denny. Fngraving. Engraved by Hollar, after the painting by H. Holbein. Finn IMPRESSION, with inscription. Trimmed inside plate-mark. From the E. Levy and E. F. Balken collections. HOLLAR, WENZEL 55. Youna Lapy or Srrasspoure. LHngraving. Signed in the plate—W. Hollar, fecit, 1643. Very Fine In- PRESSION, in perfect condition. From the E. Levy collection. TROY KINNEY Contemporary American etcher. KINNEY, TROY 56. ZepHyr. Drypovwnt. Signed in pencil,—Troy Kinney. Very FINE IMPRESSION, in perfect condition. Proof, marked 32/100. Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue W. KLEMM Contemporary German artist. KLEMM, W. 57. CHRIST AND THE FISHERMEN. Woodcut. Signed in pencil,—W. Klemm. Also woodcut by E. Barlach. Signed in pencil,—H. Barlach. Fixe Impressions, in perfect condition. Together, 2 pieces. ALPHONSE LEGROS Celebrated French etcher, born in Dijon in 1837; died in 1911. LEGROS, ALPHONSE 58. Les Borns pE LA Liane. LHtching. ; Malassis, No, 240. Signed in pencil,—A. Legros. FINE Imprss- SION, on French paper. Has printer’s fold in lower right corner. LEGROS, ALPHONSE 59. CABANES DANS LES Marats. Htching. Malassis, No. 514. Fine Impression, on old French paper, in perfect condition. LEGROS, ALPHONSE 60. L’Asrevvotr. Etching. Malassis, No. 559. Signed in pencil,—A. Legros. Fine Inprss- SION, in perfect condition. LEGROS, ALPHONSE 61. Les ArBres pu Borp DE L’Hav. Etching. Malassis, No. 600. Signed in pencil,—A. Legros. Fine Impres- SION, in perfect condition. AUGUSTE LEPERE Celebrated French etcher and wood engraver, born in Paris, 1849; died at Damme in 1918. LEPERE, AUGUSTE 62. Le Mint. LKtching. Signed in pencil,—A. Lepeére, No. 4, tur. 30 epr. Fine Iprss- sIon, on Dutch paper, in perfect condition. LEPERE, AUGUSTE 63. Le Granp Marconi aux Pommes, Paris. Hichimg. Signed in pencil,—A. Lepére, 47/150. SupserB Proor, on Dutch paper, in perfect condition. cd Monday Evening, February 18th LEPERE, AUGUSTE 64. RUINE DE Dongon A Monracne. Etching. Signed in pencil,—A. Lepére, 2nd. St. 3/6. Fine IMpressIon, on Japan paper, in perfect condition. WILLIAM LEHMBRUCK Contemporary German etcher. LEHMBRUCK, WILLIAM 65. Nupe. Liching. Signed in pencil,—W. Lehmbruck. Fine Impression, in perfect condition. WILLIAM AUERBACH LEVY Contemporary American etcher. LEVY, WILLIAM AUERBACH 66. MarcHanD D’Hasits. Etching. Signed in pencil,—William Auerbach Levy, imp. FINE Inpres- SION, in perfect condition. MAX LIEBERMANN Contemporary German etcher. LIEBERMANN, MAX 67. Poraro Diacrrs. LHtching. | Signed in pencil,—M. Liebermann. Also etching by Thiel, signed in pencil,—F’. Thiel. Fixe Impressions, in perfect condition. Together, 2 pieces. LIEBERMANN, MAX 68. SonNTAG UN GRUNEWALD. Liching. Signed in pencil,—M. Liebermann. Fine Impression, in perfect condition. LIEBERMANN, MAX 69. Street IN AmsTERDAM. Ltching. Signed in pencil,—M. Liebermann. FINE IMprEsston, in per- fect condition. From the Artist’s own collection. LIEBERMANN, MAX 70. Tue Baruers. Liching. . Signed in pencil,—M. Liebermann. Fine Impression, in perfect condition. Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue JAMES McBEY Contemporary English etcher. McBEY, JAMES 71. ANTWERP. SHtching. Signed in ink,—James McBey. SuprErs Proor, on old French paper, in perfect condition. Proof, marked XII. [See Illustration ] McBEY, JAMES 72. A FLoop IN THE Fens, Drypoint. Signed in ink,—James McBey. Very Fine Impression, on old French paper, in perfect condition. Proof, marked XL. McBEY, JAMES 73. Desert oF Sina. Etching. Signed in ink,—James McBey. Very Fine Impression, on French paper, in perfect condition. Proof, marked VII. McBEY, JAMES 74. THe Pianist. Drypoint. Signed in ink,—James McBey. Triau Proor Four, SUPERB IMPRESSION, on French paper, in perfect condition. Proof, marked in ink, Trial IV. HANS MEID Contemporary German etcher. MEID, HANS 75. Unter DEN Linpen. Litching. Signed in pencil,—Hans Meid, 1910. Fine Iwpression, in per- fect condition. MEID, HANS 76. THe Riper. IJnthograph. , Signed in the stone, M. Also etching by Fortuny, Arabian Court- yard. Erne Impressions, in perfect condition. Together, 2 pieces. JEAN FRANCOIS MILLET Celebrated French painter and etcher, born in Gruchy, on the Norman Coast, 1814; died in 1875. MILLET, JEAN FRANCOIS 77. Porato GATHERERS. Jthograph. . Signed in the stone, with the initials—J.F.M. Five Inprss- SION, in perfect condition. Proof, marked, 160/200, FHI. amp. [TL ON] duaMINy AMGW SAWVE Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue MILLET, JEAN FRANCOIS 78. Porato GaTHERERS. Lithograph. Signed on the stone, with the initials, /./.M. Frve Ivpression, on grey paper, in perfect condition. Proof, marked 62, F.#J. imp. JOHN J. A. MURPHY Contemporary American wood engraver. MURPHY, JOHN J. A. 79. Lasor. Woodcut. Signed in pencil,—John J. A. Murphy, 21. Frye Inwpression, in perfect condition. ROBERT NANTEUIL Celebrated French line engraver, born in Reims, 1623; died in Paris in 1678. NANTEUIL, ROBERT 80. F. pe tA Morue Le Vayer. LHngraving. Fine impression, with inscription. Also, RemMBRANDT’s Son. Engraved by Van Amstel, after Rembrandt. Together, 2 pieces. REMBRANDT VAN RIJN Celebrated Dutch painter and etcher, born at Leyden in 1607; died at Amsterdam in 1669. REMBRANDT VAN RIJN 81. Portrait or REMBRANDT WITH RaisEp Sasre. LHtching. Bartsch, No.-18. Signed in the plate——Rembrandt, 1634. Fine IMPRESSION, in perfect condition. From the Conrad collection. REMBRANDT VAN RIJN 82. DEATH OF THE VIRGIN. LHtching. Bartsch, No. 99. Signed in the plate,--Rembrandt, 1639. Good impression, in good condition. REMBRANDT VAN RIJN 83. Lion Hunt (Small). Hitching. Bartsch, No. 115. Good impression, in perfect condition. REMBRANDT VAN RIJN 84. THE SynacoauE. SHtching. Bartsch, No. 126. Signed in the plate,—Rembrandt, 1645. Good impression, in perfect condition. Monday Evening, February 18th AUGUSTE RODIN Celebrated French sculptor, born at Paris in 1840; died in 1922. RODIN, AUGUSTE 85. Figure Srupies. Lithograph. Signed in pencil,—A.k. Fine Impression, in perfect condition. FELICIEN ROPS Contemporary French etcher. ROPS, FELICIEN 86. SINISTRARI. Htching. Signed in pencil,—F. Rops. Fine Impresston, on Japan paper, in perfect condition. Also drypoint, Sc—ENE tn Eeyprt, signed in pencil,—Orlik. Fine Impression, printed in Sepia, in per- fect condition. Together, 2 pieces. MARCEL ROUX Contemporary French etcher. ROUX, MARCEL 87%. PorRTRAIT OF THE ARTIST. LHiching. Signed in ink,—Marcel Roux. Also etching by Ohmert, signed in pencil,—P. U. Ohmert. Fine Impressions, in _ perfect condition. Together, 2 pieces. MARTIN SCHONGAUER Celebrated German engraver, born at Colmar in 1445; died in 1499. SCHONGAUER, MARTIN 88. THE CrucrFIx1on (Small plate). Engraving. Bartsch, No. 1%. Signed in the plate, with the monogram M X 8. Good impression, repaired in lower left corner. Duplicate from the collection of the Munich Museum. SCHOOL OF MANTEGNA SCHOOL OF MANTEGNA 89. Roman Sotprers Marcuine with THeErr Tropuises. Hngraving. Bartsch, No. 13. Good impression, folded through center and repaired. From the P. Gellatly collection. Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue MAX SLEVOGT Contemporary German etcher. SLEVOGT, MAX 90. ANDRADE AS Don Juan. Hitching. FiInE Impression, in perfect condition. Warriors. Lrthograph. Signed in pencil,—Slevogt. Fine IMPRESSION, in perfect con- dition. Together, 2 pieces. JOHN SMITH Celebrated English mezzotint engraver. SMITH, JOHN 91. Sir JOHN PERcIVALE. Mezzotint. Engraved by J. Smith, after the painting by Kneller. Suprrs Proor, with the inscription. Margins trimmed to plate-mark. From the collection of Queen Victoria. } HERMAN STRUCK Contemporary German etcher. STRUCK, HERMAN 92. JEw wiTH Boox. Drypoint. Signed in pencil,—Herman Struck, 80/100. Fine Imprsussion, in perfect condition. FRANZ STUCK Contemporary German etcher. STUCK, FRANZ 93. Fieutine Fauns. Ftching. Signed in pencil_—Franz Stick. BpautTiruL IMPRESSION, in perfect condition. STUCK, FRANZ 94. Luctrer. LHtching. Signed in pencil,—Franz Stick. condition. FINE IMPRESSION, in perfect STUCK, FRANZ 95. SENSUALITY. Htching. Signed in pencil,—Franz Stuck. Finn Impression, in perfect condition. STUCK, FRANZ 96. THE Trout StrEAM. Ltching. BEAUTIFUL IMPRESSION, in Signed in pencil,—Franz Stiick. perfect condition. Monday Evening, February 18th HANS THOMA Contemporary German etcher. THOMA, HANS 97. Rainy Day. Ftching. Signed in pencil,—Hans Thoma. Fine Impression, in perfect condition. GIOVANNI BATTISTA TIEPOLO Celebrated Italian painter and etcher, born in Venice, 1696; died in Madrid in 1770. TIEPOLO, GIOVANNI BATTISTA 98. WomAN witH Arms Bounp. LFtching. Signed in the plate,—Ttepolo. Fine Impression, in perfect condition. From the “Vari Capricct.” From the Viconte and Oriese collections. TIEPOLO, GIOVANNI BATTISTA 99. YOUNG SOLDIER AND THE ASTROLOGER. LHtching. Signed in the plate,—Tvepolo. Fine Impression, small stain in sky. From the “Vari Capricct.” From the Viconte and Oriese collections. TIEPOLO, GIOVANNI BATTISTA 100. PuttosopHER STANDING Hoxipine A Boon. Ftching. Signed in the plate,—Tvepolo. Five Impression, in perfect condition. From the “Vari Caprice.” From the Viconte and Oriese collections. TIEPOLO, GIOVANNI BATTISTA 101. THREE SOLDIERS AND THE Boy. JLtching. Signed in the plate-——Tiepolo. Fine Impression, in perfect condition. From the “Vari Caprice.” From the Viconte and Oriese collections. TIEPOLO, GIOVANNI BATTISTA 102. Youne Man Sratep LEANING ON AN Urn. Ltching. Signed in the plate,—Tvtepolo. Fine Impression, in perfect condition. From the “Vari Capricct.” From the Viconte and Oriese collections. TIEPOLO, GIOVANNI BATTISTA 103. Two Sonpiers AND Two WomeEN. Ltching. Signed in the plate——Tiepolo. FinE Impression, in perfect condition. From the “Vari Caprice.” From the Viconte and Oriese collections. Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue L. URY Contemporary German etcher. URRY. oy 104. STREET SCENE. Drypovnt. Signed in pencil,—L. Ury. Also etching by Frank, signed in pencil,—#. Frank. FINE Impressions, in perfect condi- tion. Together, 2 pieces. LUCAS VAN LEYDEN Early German engraver, born at Leyden in 1494; died in 1533. VAN LEYDEN, LUCAS 105. Vistr or Mary anp EvizapetH. EHngraving. Bartsch, No. 79. Signed in the plate, with the monogram, L. 1516. Good impression, repaired. BEHAM, HANS SEBALD Two GEeNir Hotpine A MaAscaron. Hngraving. Bartsch, No. 228. Signed in the plate, with the monogram, HSB, 1544. Good impression. From the collection of Ferdinand de Portugal. Together, 2 pieces. ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE Celebrated Dutch painter and etcher, born at Haarlem in 1610; died there in 1685. VAN OSTADE, ADRIAEN 106. Le Fire sous uN Granp ARBRE. LHtching. Good impression, in good condition. DE LUCAS VAN UDEN Dutch Seventeenth Century etcher. VAN UDEN, DE LUCAS 107. LanpscapE witH Corracre. LHtching. Bartsch, No. 32. Signed in the plate,—L.V.V.fe.—F.V.W.ea. Fine IMPRESSION, in perfect condition. Monday Evening, February 18th HERMAN A. WEBSTER Contemporary American etcher. WEBSTER, HERMAN A. 108. Der LANGER Franz. Etching. Signed in pencil,—Herman A. Webster. FINE Impression of the First Stare, on French paper, in perfect condition. Only three impressions in this state, which was before the sky was put in. From the Edward D. Balken collection. JAMES ABBOTT McNEILL WHISTLER Celebrated American painter and etcher, born at Lowell, Mass., in 1884; died in London in 1908. WHISTLER, JAMES ABBOTT McNEILL 109. LonesHOREMEN. Ltching. Kennedy, No. 45. Only State. Signed in the plate,—Whistler, 1859. Very Fine Impression, in brown ink, on old French paper. In perfect condition. WHISTLER, JAMES ABBOTT McNEILL 110. Fruir Stratis. Htching. Kennedy, No. 200. Seventh State of seven. Signed in pencil, with the Butterfly, imp. Very Fine Impression, in perfect condition. JOHANN WIERIX German engraver, born about the year 1550. WIERIX, JOHANN 111. Metancnorra. Engraving. Engraved by Wierix, after Diirer. Also Spanish Woodcut, Conte Gaino Di Magaza, on reverse side series of Spanish playing- cards, artist unknown. Together, 2 pieces. ERIC WOLFSFELD Contemporary German etcher. WOLFSFELD, ERIC 112. Beacar Woman. Litching. Signed in pencil,—Fric Wolfsfeld. Fine Impression, in perfect condition. Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue ANDERS ZORN Celebrated Swedish painter and etcher, born at Mora in Dalecarlia, in 1860; died in 1920. ZORN, ANDERS 113. Dagmar. SHtching. Asplund, No. 250. Only State. Signed in pencil,—Zorn. Fine Impression, on Dutch paper, in perfect condition. [See Frontispiece | ZORN, ANDERS 114. VaLKuLia. Htching. Asplund, No. 251. Second State of two. Signed in pencil,— Zorn. VERY Fine Impression, on Dutch paper, in perfect condition. ZORN, ANDERS 115. Guin, No. 1. Htching. Asplund, No. 265. Second State of two. Signed in pencil,— Zorn. FINE IMPRESSION, on Dutch paper, in perfect condition. ZORN, ANDERS 116. SenF-Portrait, 1916. Hitching. Asplund, No. 270. Third State of three. Signed in pencil,—- Zorn. FINE Impression, on Dutch paper, in perfect condition. ZORN, ANDERS 11%. VicokE. SHtching. Asplund, No. 281. Fourth State of four. Signed in pencil,— Zorn. FINE Impression, on Dutch paper, in perfect condition. AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc., DEPARTMENT OF Books AND PRINTS, ARTHUR SWANN, DrtrEctTor. OTTO BERNET ann HIRAM H. PARKH, AUCTIONEERS. INTELLIGENT APPRAISALS FOR UNITED STATES AND STATE TAX INSURANCE AND OTHER PURPOSES AND CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS APPRAISALS AND CATALOGUES. ‘Together with the increase in its exhibition and sales rooms, the American Art Association, Inc., will expand its service of furnishing appraisements, under expert direction, of art and literary property, jewelry and all personal effects, in the settlement of estates, for in- heritance tax, insurance and other purposes. It is prepared also to supplement this work by making catalogues of the contents of homes or of entire estates, such catalogues to be modelled after the finely and intelligently produced catalogues of the Association’s own Sales. The Association will furnish at request the names of many Trust and Insur- ance Companies, Executors, Administrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private individuals for whom the Association has made appraisements which have not only been entirely satisfactory to them, but have been accepted by the United States Revenue Department, State Comptroller and others in interest. THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 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