7 a 2 La” eon gt f ei be Woe, Pap he eh J, rp d fetal As taahtre aah ie Very ESA) iW: BAYaly hy ee U AVIAN fe . Bue Nf aise Vite 3 eatpiashter cee : Heat) Ceres OMIA day ray® (Afi of 1a e) oe iy bytes j HAG i ; % Ey ste OAD NS DOU TEAR NN RWUGS Li ELC REA ST AT RSL MA Ny Oar AT a GURU RAT iG) ET O71 TT rey eat tet A ST Ae) pe ity; aaa Y Ae ATG ays ‘2 is is et es i Bankgy Lise Hn xt g: a ANd Higa ‘ bith oO. oe Zi ak iesd rt D275 mt) Pret yan SAD OTC MGR Ua mI ae ahs * y Te Pl 4 Peart tec tice AVS) CR eA ie Ce ised Rn Oita Renn Ms 2 " te pct Au Rese: Bits 2 oa ae bi 3 1 od ‘ yea ‘ thy Ot anata enc eves 37: aA 2 sata A Large Collection of Oil Paintings by ign Metropolitan Gals. 4&3, Arlington Gale. R. Vitolo Metropoliten Gels. J.0.¥. Bvane Bad P.J.Knobloeh Frank X.Kelly A. Isaac p.J Knobloch 85. BT. A Large Collection of Oil Paintings by Foreign and American artists, sold at American Art Galleries, April 27 - 28, 1922. 35. 160. 100. 35. 110, 100. 200. AE ME Ree Ow Buyer P.Vitolo Metropolitan Gals. J.C.¥.Evans Harold Edwards P.J.Knobloch Kraushaar Gals. J.C.Willever Anna Francis Levins Metropolitan Gals. Arlington Gals. R.Vitolo P.Vitolo Metropolitan Gals. J.C.F.Evans P.Vitolo Ambassador Gals. Metropolitan Gals. Arlington Gals. " J-C.F. Evans P. Thompson P.Vitolo J.C.F. Evans R. Fridenberg rier eee Harold Bdwards Ambassador Gals. A.F.Lewins A.A.Kelly i Ambassador Art Gals. Metrop.Gals. Calo Art Gals. Arlington Gals. H. Hostetter A.du Vaimes Frank X.Kelly B. Benjamin 1 P.J.Knobloch "4 Frank X.Kelly A. Isaac P.JeKnobloch J.C.F. Evans AEA OM Calo Art Gals. No. Metrop.Art Gals. Mr. Linjkx a Ambassador Art G. E.B.Webber J.C.F.Evans P.Vitolo J.C.F.Evans P. Thompson : Ambassador Art Gal rT] rT] * BE.B.Webber : Pp. Thompson p i Metrop.Art Gals. Mr. McCarthy . P.Js-Knobloch i H.Schultheis & Co. Ambassador Art Gal Arlington Gals. Mr. McCarthy Ambassador Art Gal Calo Art Gals. | Metrop.Gals. Pp. Thompson Ambassador Gals. J.C.F. Evans wi Li Ambassador Gals. p.Gerrity( G. & Le) J.C.F.Evans Frank X. Kelly Metrop.Gals. " " Mr. McCarthy P.J.Knobloch G.Blandy J.C.F.Evans Ambassador Art Gal, ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW mr tHE AMERCAN ART GALLERIES MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 241TH, 1922 AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE DATE OF SALE FROM 9 a. m. UNTIL 6 Pp. M. A LARGE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS FOREIGN AND AMERICAN ARTISTS TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, APRIL 271TH anv 287TH BEGINNING AT 8.15 O’CLOCK Sie ttt AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK CATALOGUE OF A LARGE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS FOREIGN AND AMERICAN ARTISTS INCLUDING TWENTY EIGHT EXAMPLES CONTRIBUTED BY AMERICAN ARTISTS TO BE SOLD FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE pecan RES CROSS, NEW YORK CHAPTER Shes Rebar. Sragererll TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS APRIL 271TH AND 28TH, 1922 AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON SQUARE SOUTH THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY AND HIS ASSISTANTS, MR. OTTO BERNET AND Mr. H. H. PARKE, OF THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MAnacers NEW YORK CITY THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTKATICE TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY CONDITIONS OF SALE I. 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 part payment 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. Payment 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 purchased 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 neither the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss or any damage to any article occasioned by theft, fire, breakage or any other cause. 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. 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Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and the Association will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incor- rectly 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. IX. Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Associa- tion for responsible parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph or telephone 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 agent been present. at the exhibi- tion 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 in any manner differs from its catalogue description. Orders for execution by the Association should be written and given with such plainness as to leave no room for misunderstand- ing. 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 art, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the one trans- mitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit should 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 copying the necessary information from the records of the Association. AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, American Art Galleries, Madison Square South, New York City. ae) sane i 3 ae aim Chap nga eee “ & BAe: * © FIRST EVENING’S SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922 AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES BEGINNING AT 8.15 O'CLOCK Catalogue Numbers 1 to 73, inclusive E. VON NERODE AuvstTRIAN: CONTEMPORARY 1—OUT DOOR MARKET, VIENNA se (Panel) Height, 414 inches; width, 31/4 inches A scENE in a market place in Vienna, with vendors, purchasers and many crates, depicted with skilful minuteness. In the back- ground, palatial buildings and gray sky. Signed at the lower left. Property of a Private Collector. PAUL VERNON ConNTEMPORARY (Panel) Height, 5 inches; length, 9 inches In the vague indefinite distance greenish-blue hills and a sunset sky, and in the middleground an inshoot of a deep blue sea. In the solitude of the foreground a voluptuous female figure, nude with a red drapery over her limbs, reclining somnolent upon the ground, her head in the shade of foliage overhanging from the right. From the Ralph H. White Collection, Boston. Property of a Private Collector. UNKNOWN OH Laver 3—GRAY DAY pe | (Water Color) Height, 6 inches; length, 934 inches Two trees in the middle distance, at left of a winding road, alone interrupt the general level and openness of cleared fields, green and brown, which extend to far hills, under a sky of gray clouds. Property of a Private Owner. DUTCH SCHOOL ee 4—GOATS (Copper Panel) oe Height, 4° inches; length, 64 inches A wnuite billy-goat and two nanny-goats, brown and white, grouped in an architectural setting with an archway, at right, and a glimpse of landscape beyond. Property of a Private Owner. L. C. (Arrer Bose 3210) hi sey “i N OF THE Ce (Water Color) Height, 12 inches; width, 644 imches A FULL-LENGTH standing figure of a gentleman in costume of the Renaissance period in tints of red and crimson; left hand resting on sword hilt; body in three-quarters back view; head in profile to left. Signed at the lower right: L. C. p’apres Bonrrazio (indistinct ). Property of a Private Owner. EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN Wi Beton: 1799—1881 x (Panel) fo. | | | Height, 5144 wmches; length, 7 inches In a sheepfold of shadowed depths, two sheep and a lamb and also a hen with her infant brood are observed in a soft light in the fore- ground, lying on straw. Signed at the lower right: KuGENE VERBOECKHOVEN, and attested by the artist on the back, with date, 1855. Property of CHaruEes R. Fuint, Ese. WILLIAM M. HARNETT /) /, /AmERiIcan: 1851— x | eae LIFE as Height, 91% inches; width, 7% inches e 7 Var) ee a7 oe In front of a gray studio wall a table partly covered with a blue drapery, and on it a gray stone jug decorated in blue, a French newspaper and books, and tobacco. Signed at lower left: W. M. Harnett, 1880. T'o be sold by order of Samuru C. Herrman, Attorney. ARTHUR FITZWILLIAM TAIT, N.A. y AMERICAN: 1819—1905 SCHICKEN Height, 6 inches; length, 81% inches ve In green and yellow fields with blossoming weeds and occasional farm buildings, a rooster and hens casually foraging for food. Signed on rock to left of center: A. F. Tatr. Property of a Private Collector. ANTONIO TAMBURINI pl ae : 1843—1876 Height, 934 inches; width, 724 mches ig ; 9—MONK READING ot A Hatr-Lenctu portrait of an aged and florid monk, of genial disposition, wearing spectacles and reading a paper; in profile to left, turned slightly toward the front. Signed at upper left: A. Tampurini. From the George I. Seney Collection, 1885. Property of a Private Collector. EMIL JOHANNES HUNTEN GERMAN: 1827— Ler OUNDED SOLDIER Height, 724 inches; length, 1044 inches c= In a French countryside a wounded soldier is being helped along a rough field road by a comrade, both afoot, accompanied by a cavalryman on a white horse. on Signed at lower left: EK. Htnren, *71. T'o be a 5f order of Ewxecutors. JULIET JOLLEY ConNTEMPORARY Cre 11—AN AMERICAN BEAUTY ae / oO Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inches ce @e ¢ Heap of an auburn-haired young woman with hazel eyes, in a tan gown and a hat trimmed with flowers, and veiled, facing the left. Signed at lower right: Jutimr Joey. Property of a Private Collector. JOHN FREDERICK KENSETT, N.A. a4 AMERICAN: 1818—1872 Oe CAPE Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches rt Brook tumbling down amid rocks forms a pool in the fore- ground and a man fishing is seated on its banks near the center of the picture. At left, tall trees overhang the pool and on bank at right are other trees and some bushes. Sky of pale blue. Signed at the lower right with initials, J. F. K., and dated ’67. Property of a Private Owner. EASTMAN JOHNSON, N.A. AMERICAN: 1824—1906 e AA MEEK “core Height, 934 inches; length, 11°84 wmches A cuitp with long curling locks is lying asleep in her small bed, her head deeply cushioned among ample pillows. Signed at the lower left: EK. Jounson, *78. From the Mrs. T. Gaillard Thomas Collection, New York, 1916. Property of a Private Collector. UNKNOWN pases o He — 7. / x7 18—DECORATIVE PANEL 7 Woo aoe 3 fg 2% Height, 1414 inches; width, 101% inches Vs d Tat, earnest and contemplative female figure in classical robes, standing and facing the observer beside a brook, a small waterfall of which is filling a large water jar at her feet. Woodland back- ground. T'o be sold by order of Executors. RAFFELLI Trauran ScHoou ae . ae Y/ Va 19MADONNA AND CHILD iS ‘ (Panel) SD | eee Height, 12 inches; width, 934 inches Tue Child, nude, is lying on a green cushion. The Mother’s left hand supports the baby’s head, while her right holds her breast to its lips. Property of a Private Collector. NICOLAS BOUDEWYNS FiemisH ScHoou: 1660—1700 if Cc ws Z; ee oF 20-4 (thank lek” | % l (Panel) BOT ree Height, 1024 inches; length, 1434 inches A croup of peasants, some of whom are tying up bundles of bag- gage on the bank of a stream in the foreground where boats are moored. Near them stands a beggar, hat in hand, who humbly accosts a cavalier with red cloak, on a dun-colored horse; trees along shores with foliage to top of picture; on opposite bank, buildings, people and cattle; in the distance, a hill. Minute finish throughout the work. Property of a Private Owner. 44 A. LACH Ad- oy Vr sea? QI—FRUIT , res 4 J. VO Height, 14 inches; width, 114% inches « —— A warce bunch of purplish gray grapes, to the stem of which a bright green leaf and red tendrils are attached. A tortoise-shell butterfly and a green beetle complete the arrangement. Property of a Private Collector. A. LACH BARES y, 29 FR a Height, 14 inches; width, 114% inches yee A LARGE bunch of green grapes with a yellowish leaf attached to their stem. Small masses of purple and red grapes, purple plums, a spray of white currants, a peach and two oranges. Property of a Private Collector. GERMAN SCHOOL ; p J CONE “\e 23—BURIAL OF CHRIST / fo TuE figure of Christ, with the knees drawn up and the left hand suspended, is disposed upon an ashy drapery. The chief weight is sustained by a man with bald head and gray beard, whose knee is beneath the body. To the right Joseph of Arimathea in a red and brown striped turban. /] SIXTEENTH CENTURY Height, 15 inches; width, 13 inches Property of a Private Collector. C. SCHWENINGER 24 decls he GRAZING Height, 10 niches; length, 141% inches A RED cow near a path which leads from the right to a strip of water at the left. Four other cows spot the meadow, which rises to a knoll. A man and a woman stand facing each other. Property of a Private Collector. BERNARDINO CICERI /} pf yf Irauian: 1650— 44 25—G. P he | SOS ExaulsiTE series of seven beautifully painted miniatures mounted on one mat. ‘The center piece is a finished rural landscape, surrounded by six other miniatures equally, delicately painted, » two marines, two landscapes, a lakeside, and a charming view of Notre Dame. Height of mat, 1444 inches; length, 184 inches Topmost signed: CicERt. From the Robert Lenox Kennedy Sale, Ortgies Galleries, New York, 1889. Property of Cuaries R. Frnt, Esa. THOMAS SIDNEY COOPER, R.A. WA EneuisH: 1808—1902 YY W/ A IN THE MOUNTAINS J? (Water Color) | Z “: Height, 134% inches; length, 1914 inches In the foreground a placid lake fed by a mountain stream, with low shores in a clear light, rising to mountains, in the background where mists obscure their tops. Signed at the lower left: Tu. Cooprr. Property of Cuarues R. Furnt, Esa. JAMES AUSTIN SANDS MONKS fo ; AMERICAN: 1850— errr (Water Color) V4 O £5 _ ot SHEEP yee Height, 1214 inches; length, 1614 inches On a gray and brownish hillside a considerable flock of sheep, under a gray sky, and beyond the hill a farmhouse and barns. Signed at lower left: J. A. S. Monxs, 782. To be sold by order of Samuru C. Herriman, Attorney. HENRY STULL pp _ American: 1851—1913 Ale: oy ; 28—IN THE PADDOCK Height, 14 inches; length, 18 inches goons é Own the grass and in sunshine beside a stream, with trees at left and buildings in the distance at right, a black mare and her colt stand athwart the view, facing the right. Signed at lower left: Henry Srury, 1890. Property of a Private Collector. E. L. JOSEPH STEVENS aie BELGIAN: ees sagt L ASLEEP 2 vO? C Height, 16 inches; length, 1934 inches A Brown and white spaniel lying down, with head resting on left forepaw, and comfortably dozing; brown background. Signed at lower left: J. STEVENS. Purchased from Fernand Goossens, Professor of Fine Arts, Uni- versity of Brussels. Property of a Private Owner. A. POLLENTINE r. i} CoNTEMPORARY CLep 30—VENICE “C- 2 BS Height, 121% inches; length, 22 ba on ite Wiru gondolas and other boats seen in the Grand Canal in the foreground, the spectator looks across the water to the Dogana and the Salute standing out in a bright but soft light. Signed at lower left: A. PoLLEntTrineE, 772. T'o be sold by order of Executors. JOHN CALIFANO Sh Conremrgnany pe. i i ©) = Ff age -) 2 Be, 31_MOUNT TAMBURNO ~~ i Tee Height, 20 inches; width, 18 inches head Sos Tue great peak in purple-rose hue rises above other peaks in a robin’s-egg sky filled with creamy clouds; nearer crags show lichen growths, and in a green foreground valley is a cottage beside a brook. Signed at lower right: J. Catirano; copyright, 1901. Property of a Private Collector. JOHANN HEINRICH ROOS fee Gc < 1631-16855 y | 32—SHEEP AND GOATS WITH DOG /2 Bean. 14 inches; length, 184 inches < BeruHinp a white goat appears a brown ram, on the back of which a horned sheep is resting her head. At the right stands a red she- goat with white face, while at the left a mastiff is gnawing a bone. Property of a Private Collector. JOHANN ROTTENHAMMER GERMAN: 1564—1623 y ne 33—THE NATIVITY Wise Height, 161% inches; length, 17%4 inches Txe Holy Child, lying in a manger filled with straw. The Virgin, almost completely wrapped in a blue mantle, holds a corner of the white sheet. Joseph appears behind her, bearing a thyrsus. Property of a Private Collector. 4 y UNKNOWN Ly Fe a OLDIERS GAMBLING Height, 1614 inches; length, 21 inches ihe O —_ In a vaulted cellar, the back of which is stocked with barrels, a party of men, including soldiers in steel helmets, are grouped about two tables. At the left, a man, wearing a dull crimson doublet and a long feather in his peaked cap, is throwing dice. _ Signed and dated at the lower left: P. R. R., 1852. Property of a Private Collector. JOHANN ROTTENHAMMER va GERMAN: 1564—1623 1) tit knsender/ lle 35—BAPTISM OF A PRINCE L Height, 21 inches; width, 15 inches A Aw old man in a loose yellow robe stands, resting his hand on the head of a warrior who kneels at the right with eyelids lowered. At the left a youth kneels, holding a vessel on a large golden tray. Property of a Private Collector. UNKNOWN YW CoNTEMPORARY Lhtivbirtitn 2, Tei ROBES Height, 2114 inches; width, 15 inches ' 1p ia ie GREEN woods and a stream, and a winding way leading down to a foot-bridge and the water, sunshine dappling it with the shadows of leaves. To be sold by order of Executors ATTILIO SIMONETTI ) Yj Irarian: CONTEMPORARY ay } A7 OY. Ze er aw 31—THE LOVE LETTER (Water Color) // 44 — Height, 22 inches; width, 1534 inches rah FULL-LENGTH portrait of a tall young lady with an abundance of blond hair, wearing a broad-brimmed Leghorn hat highly tilted, blue bodice and white lace fichu and rose skirt, walking to — left at the sunny edge of a wood, and reading a missive with dreamy pleasure. Signed at lower right: Artit10 SIMONETTI, Roma, 1882. Property of a Private Owner. GEORGES LAUGEE Zi: Frencu: 1853— 38—HAY M pe ee Height, 22 inches; width, 181, inches /0-0*~ ¢ FULL-LENGTH figure of a French peasant woman in rose and white, blue and black, with back to the spectator and face in pro- file to right, pitching and mounding high the fresh green hay. Signed at lower left: Grorcrs Lauce&r. Property of a Private Collector. WILLIAM STANLEY HASELTINE, N.A. Rey es 1835—1900 =e ae - oS a Ye pte 39—FISHING-BOATS AND FISHERS ary (Gouache) ~ pale. Height, 1434 inches; length, 211% inches A number of Mediterranean fishing-boats with highly colored lateen sails appear at anchor or slowly sailing. The men aboard appear in colors, and colored reflections streak the waters. Signed at the lower left: W. S. H. Property of a Private Owner. ARTHUR FITZWILLIAM TAIT, N.A. AMERICAN: 1819-1905 Fy det : Jes MA 40-—SHEEP IN RO KY PASTOR AGE vk H ooht, 16 mches; length, 21 inches 3g A rFtock of sheep, at pasturage, are scattered over a hillside. Gray boulders outcrop amid the herbage and a few straggling trees crest the hill at left before a clouded blue sky. Signed at lower right: A. F. Tarr, N. Y. 02. Property of Mrs. Rosert H. Ivcrrsoxt. Lge SHEPPARD ( S ? s armas Tue domes of “Santa Croce” rise in shadow before the moonlit waters; a few stray beams from a partially obscured moon glance on the turrets of the buildings. Signed at the lower right: WARREN SHEPPARD. Property of Mrs. Roperr H. IncErso.t. CARLE J. BLENNER / AMERICAN: 1864— Dik gee ALVES 42—IDEAL HEAD ne Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches Nees: Bust portrait of a blue-eyed young woman with a garland drap- ing her dark hair, squarely facing the observer. She wears a lilac-gray décolleté gown and a green gauze drapery. Signed at upper right: Carte J. BLENNER. Property of a Private Owner. EDMUND D. LEWIS AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY (be [Sez e8 NDSCAPE (Water Color) VO H eight, 281 inches; width, 1634 inches A scENE in the Swiss-Italian lake country with a roadway and steep shores in right foreground; at left, the smooth waters of a lake and in distance snow-capped mountains; white clouded sky mingled with blue. Signed at the lower right: Epmunp D. Lewis, and dated 1886. Property of a Private Collector. rp EDMUND D. LEWIS AMERICAN: CoNTEMPORARY 44—T PT (a ta (Water Color) i aeoe, cat — Height, 281% inches; width, 1634 inches Tue waters of one of the Swiss-Italian lakes, depicted in the fore- ground, with boats and figures; in middle distance, hills on the farther shores, rising mists and high mountain peaks; sky of gray and white clouds. Signed at the lower right: E. D. Lewis. Property of a Private Collector. L. BAZZANI Iratian: NINETEENTH CENTURY 45—BEFORE THE CHURCH af Height, 26 inches; width, 1914 inches y ? yy, I On the right an ancient church or monastery with creamy and dark brown walls in broad sunshine, and in front of it several fig- ures, including a boy addressing a friar standing beside a laden donkey. Signed at lower left: L. Bazzant. Property of a Private Owner. DE SCOTT EVANS AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY ) ; Lf Et, VK on an og ee Gallirecs 46— Bie P GLOW G Height, 24 inches; an oe inches Harr-Lencru figure of a young woman in white gown holding up before her a shaded lamp, the light from which illumines her face with a pleasant glow. a we Signed at the lower left: De Scorr Evans, and dated Laie Property of a Private Collector. HENRY IHLEFELD ie CoNTEMPORARY a S ) tL OST fore > 47—GIRL WITH BOWL / / 5 Height, 26 inchés; width, 18 inches flies ape THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH figure of a small girl standing facing the spectator, head turned slightly toward the left, where she re- gards some one (unseen by the observer) earnestly, while holding carefully in both hands a white bowl. She is in a short-sleeved red frock, and her golden hair is tousled. Signed at the upper left: Henry IHLEFe xp. Property of a Private Collector. FRANCHEN AND JAN BRUEGHEL (cattep “VELVET BRUEGHEL”) Friemisy: 1568—1629 4 - 7 L ‘ 48—HOLY FAMILY AND WREATH OF FLOWERS WW (Panel) heats Height, 25 inches; width, 191% inches THE Madonna, in robes of blue and red, is seated in the centre of an oval composition beside a table on which is a vase of flowers, holding the Child on her lap, while Joseph is seated back of her, on the right. The picture is encircled by a wreath of carefully painted flowers on a dark background. The figure composition 1s by “Velvet Brueghel” and the flowers are by Franchen. From the collection of the late Julius E. French, Cleveland, Ohio. Property of a Private Collector. Ps | A p= PEE wee 49 FOX AND WILD DUCK FELIX POELLINGER ah 22 inches; length, 26 inches a? — In the centre of a spot of marshy ground, bristling with reeds, a fox has come to a sudden stop in his chase of a wild duck. Property of a Private Collector. VIRGELIO TOJETTI / Tratran: 1851—1901 7 y ea: Veta 50—CONTEMPLATION Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches c ar 7 oo er at half-length of a young woman facing the observer and slightly toward the right, hands clasped and raised to her right cheek, which she rests against them as she bends her head in musing. A wealth of golden-blond hair falls over her shoulders and conceals most of her embroidered blue negligé gown. Signed at upper right: V. Tosrerti, 1882. T’o be sold by order of Samury C. Herriman, Attorney. JEAN ROBIE | / y, a PEL CN: 1821— ie eos! OK Nit Cy ee 51—F LOWERS a Height, 181% inches; length, 27%4 inches Ca o ® = Priyx, white and red roses with other blossoms of blue, grouped at left, with background of foliage, at left, and sky, at right. Signed at the lower right: J. Rosie, and dated 1847. Property of a Private Owner. FRANCOIS VANSEVERDONCK AES ConTEMPORARY Vp hf Aad.» a 52—STABLE INTERIOR WITH SHEEP Ke Height, 201% inches; length, 27 inches Into the dim grayish interior of a stable a slant of sunlight pene- trates, through a low doorway at the left, warming the mellow straw-strewn floor, where sheep, a goat and a lamb are assembled about a water tub. Signed at the lower right: Prp. 1881, Francois Van- SEVERDONCK. Property of a Private Collector. FRANS VAN LEMPUTTEN 7) Dutrcu: ConrTEMPORARY yf : Pe pees ; Z 7 i CZ 53 ae OF SHEEP HOMEWARD BOUND | eae A PEASANT woman, knitting, approaches on a rough roadway ; she is surrounded by her flock of sheep that lazily browse about the roadside. ‘Trees and a red house guard the right and a windmill is seen in the distance. eight, 28 inches; width, 20 inches Signed at the lower left: Frans Van Lemputren. Property of Mrs. Rosrerr H. Incrrso.u. VAN D. PERRINE ae”, 1869— 54—GLIMPSE op THE La ON’S RING Height, 27 inches; width, 21 inches atts A niIGHT effect with a snow-covered foreground and bare trees; at right, a steep, high cliff; beyond, a gray-blue sky with a star or two and, above the cliff, a part of the great cipele of the moon ring faintly indicated. Property of a Private Collector. HENRY C. LEE _AmeERICAN: 1864-— ws (ES Y gee WALK ee H ii 2114 inches; length, 28 inches x SLENDER trees in autumn foliage grow upward from the boulder- strewn foreground of Flirtation Walk, at West Point, and through the leaves appear the waters of the Hudson, the round- topped hills beyond and an early evening sky of pale yellow with clouds of gray. Signed at the lower left: Henry C. Let. Property of a Private Collector. D. TORTI Iranian: NINETEENTH CENTURY ./ * 56—FIGURES AND LANDSCAPE Le Height, 19 inches; length, 30 inches SEMI-NUDE helmeted warriors afoot and on horseback are crowd- ing to right and toward the background along bare and level land at the foot of cliffs, all armed with pikes, and followed by an ox- drawn tumbril, while vultures hover overhead. Signed at lower left: D. Torti, Roma, 1871. Property of a Private Owner. FRANS VAN DAMME Beician: 1849— af Yiss* TIERE DES BECASSINES Bs f Sif , yee AA Height, 21°4 inches; length, 3134 inches vo Tue foreground is occupied by the marshes on the outskirts of Zeebrugge, Belgium, locally known before the Great War, when all that region was effaced and devastated, as “The Snipe Ceme- tery,” and a favorite place for shooting snipe. On the left stands the principal church of the town, and beyond, on the horizon, are other buildings. Signed at the lower left: F. Van Damme. Property of a Private Owner. MATILDA LOTZ CoNTEMPORARY 58—KEEPING WATCH Height, 2324 inches; length, 83014, inches pets A FINE rough-coated St. Bernard dog, yellow-brown and white with black points, sitting alert while he keeps watch over a sketch book and an umbrella that his mistress has left on the grass which covers the top of high cliffs bordering the sea. Gray sky. Signed at the lower right: Matitpa Lorz, and dated 1887. Property of a Private Collector. ARTHUR FITZWILLIAM TAIT, N.A. eee : 1819—1905 59—AN ANXIOUS MOMENT j = Height, 22 inches; length, 32 inches po Aw autumn scene on Long Lake, in the Adirondacks, painted from nature in 1880. At left and running to the background a wooded _ lake shore, with red and yellow foliage standing out before the green conifers, and in the foreground two hunters in a bark canoe, anxious over a possible shot. Signed at the lower right: A. F. Tarr, N.A., 1880. Property of Cuarurs R. Frit, Ese. ARTHUR FITZWILLIAM TAIT, N.A. pee 1819—1905 tll ernte 60—DEER IN THE” ADIRONDACKS ass Het oe 2214 inches; length, 8214 inches Se 9 7s g 72 Aw arm of Long Lake, in Hamilton County, spans the middle dis- tance, between shores in autumn coloring, and crossing the brush in the foreground, alert but unafraid, are a stag and doe. Painted from nature, in October, 1880, ‘“‘three miles below the bridge.” Signed at the lower right: A. F. Tarr, N.A., 1880. Property of CHartrs R. Furnt, Esa. PAUL BRIL Friemisu: 1556—1626 / W/4 pets CAL LANDSCAPE Panel: Height, 2124 inches; length, 821% inches 4g sakes ox yf BO Aw example of a pioneer in landscape painting who is called the “ancestor” of Claude le Lorrain and Nicolas Poussin. In the foreground, centre and left centre, buildings of the classic types of architecture, with an obelisk at extreme left; at right, a river leading into the distance and at left high hills; sky with cloud masses below and blue-gray above. Property of a Private Owner. LOUIS AIME JAPY ras Frencu: 1850— D (> CAreznhacrw 62— BIRCHES Height, 3114 inches; width, 2514 inches CAC Sinvous birches stand detached and in irregular line across the foreground, their tops lifted above the picture limits, and gray rocks among the grasses and wildflowers at their feet, while woods are at either side of a brook in the middle distance, and in the background are hills. Signed at lower right: Jary. Property of a Private Collector. THEODORE DE HUYVEL cy BELGIAN ‘e : A FINISHED study of the great actress in half-length, seated, the head in three-quarters to left and slightly inclined, with right hand resting on cheek ; powdered hair dressed high and with purple ribbon intertwined; wine-colored gown with white lace at neck and white undersleeves. Property of a Private Collector. FRANCESCO PAOLO MICHETTI rye 1852— IZ E éeilet Ths OF THE FLOCK (Panel) Ufo. - Height, 16 inches; width, 1184 imches A LitTLE Italian peasant girl, standing on a boulder on the shore of a foreground brook, reaches up to the top of a great gray rock partly covered with trailing vines, where a white lamb bends down to receive her caresses. On the level field above the mother ewe has left a grazing flock and with head raised looks anxiously on. Signed at the upper left: F. Micuxrti, and dated, 771. Property of a Private Collector. RAYMOND DESVARREUX —,.. = 89—NAPOLEON igs In full foreground the Emperor mounted on a white charger, fac- ing right and surveying a valley among low hills, members of his staff on dark mounts beyond him and overlooking the same ground. Height, 16 inches; width, sega Signed at lower right: R. Dresvarrevx, 1901. Property of a Private Owner. EASTMAN JOHNSON, N.A. AMERICAN: 1824—1906 90—THE FI Vad hg cat dom (Board) a Height, 12 inches; width, 91 mches Brrorr the open door of a brown and vine-grown cottage a bearded man in shirt-sleeves and green-blue trousers is. seated in the sunshine with figure to left and face three-quarters front, play- ing his violin, while a small boy and girl listen attentively. Signed at lower left: E. Jounson, *77. Property of a Private Owner. FREDERICK DIELMAN, P.N.A. AMERICAN: 1848— E NEWSIE’S LUNCH 91 H Height, 1444 wmches; width, 10 inches VO One of the old-time New York newsboys in easy and careless garb, cap on the back of his head and papers on his knee, is seated against a gray wall and looks genially at the observer as he peels an orange. Signed at upper left: F. Dretman (’89?). Property of a Private Owner. PERCY MORAN 3 is AMERICAN: 1862— 99--T WO Cee vA Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches In the grass and wildflowers of an apple orchard a white and black calf is lying down in the sunshine, and a red and white one stands looking over its back. Ducks and chickens, and in the background a farmer at work. Signed at lower right: P. Moran. T’o be sold by order of Samus. C. Herrman, Attorney. ALFRED CORNELIUS HOWLAND, N.A. AMERICAN: 1838—1909 93 Height, 171% inches; width, 13 inches B-- At right a pear tree in blossom, and in front of it chickens feeding in the sunshine in a road leading through a farm gate to a peaked roofed house just beyond a low hill. Beside an apple tree, a woman peering forward. Signed at lower left: A. C. How zanp. To be sold by order of Samury C. Herriman, Attorney. MAX WEYL AMERICAN: See on 44S i ee oe ey. 12 inches; length, 174% inches 7 t= A sTrEAM or inlet flows between green lowlands before a creamy sky, with scattered trees on the distant shore, and on the fore- ground shore a clump of small trees on the right displaying warm autumn hues. Signed at the lower left. Property of Cuartes R. Fuint, Esa. WINSLOW HOMER, N.A. AMERICAN: 1836—1910 sg ices BY THE SEA (Board) ee Ora Height, 91% imches; length, 22 inches Unper a light blue sky a deep blue sea, tranquil on a summer day and dotted with white sail. In the foreground a flat, treeless and grassy shore, yellow-green in brilliant sunshine. Here a shelter- tent is set up, and within its shade a young woman in white at- tends to her sewing while children in her care play with pet lambs. Signed at lower left: Wixstow Homer. Property of a Boston Collector. J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. ae “) American: 1853—1921 Be 96—FARM oun leek [ Height, 1114 inches; length, 16%4 mches Vo Gu= Bare yellow-gray earth, and along a reddish board fence lines of green grass, and chickens pecking there in the sunshine. To right beyond the fence a red farm house with white trimming, sheltered by spreading green trees. In the background gray outbuildings and more trees. Signed at lower left: J. F. Murpuy. Property of a Boston Collector. PAUL VERNON vas Mey Zag) ef és RST Ay 2 ar Height, 1434 inches; length, 1814 inches (Panel) In a light and open space in a dense green wood, with flowers springing up among the grasses, a rug is spread upon the ground and on it lies a plump infant girl, drowsing with head against its young mother’s knee. The blond mother is in rose and white and a soft sky-blue, and gathered about her in attentive interest are three other young women attired in rich and brilliant colors. Signed at lower left: Paut VERNon. Property of a Boston Collector. EDWARD LAMSON HENRY, N.A. 98—_THE TRUE BLADE Height, 1724 inches; width, 1414 inches MERICAN: 1841—1919 apes se In an old American country interior, with wooden cupboard and mantel clock and the Farmer’s Almanack for 1844 hanging handy, an old man is seated at a window, shaving, while the family cat rubs against his chair. He is at the moment testing with a thread the keenness of his razor’s edge. Signed at lower left: E. L. Henry. T'o be sold by order of Samuru C. Herriman, Attorney. JAMES McDOUGAL HART, N.A. American: 1828—1901 / / eK: ee J 99—L , ey = Height, 1214 inches; length, 2014 inches Cade A stream dividing green and brownish fields, some supporting trees showing rich autumn colors, and to right of centre two cows standing in the water, their coats glistening in sunshine. Signed at lower left: James M. Harr. Contributed and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A. /p AMERICAN ; V855— A LANDscAPE showing a clearing in a forest, with shadows cover- ing the foreground and sunlight flooding the middle distance where, both at left and right, are sturdy old oaks in summer foliage, their trunks forming accents of brilliant grays. Overhead is a blue sky with some floating gray clouds. Signed at the lower right: R. W. Van Boskercx. From the collection of the late John G. Holmes, Pittsburgh, Pa. Property of a Private Collector. ALEXANDER H. WYANT, N.A. AMERICAN: 1836—1892 Css, Carti 101I—LAN Fg. Height, 14 inches; leng , 20 inches Roxurne country, deserted, in a wild section, the herbage in the sombre yet rich hues of autumn. In the central foreground a pool, at left in middle distance a clump of trees, against a moder- ately light sky. Signed at lower left: A. H. Wyant. Collection of the late Francis White, of Baltimore. Sold in New York, 1919. Property of a Private Owner. CHESTER LOOMIS, A.N.A. Perna 1852— wir? 2 Pe. Lbs t, 17 inches; length, 22 inches Woop.anp with fairy delights; a wood interior of soft greens and browns, with great gray boulders and a rushing brook, and at the water’s edge two young women, clad in sage-green and purple- rose, charming with musical pipes the fishes from their rippling element. Signed at lower right, CursteR Loomis, 1906: 'To THE AMERICAN Rep Cross, 1917. Reproduced in the International Studio, May, 1914. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. WILLIAM J. HAYS AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY Height, 161% inches; length, 2514 inches es Tue interior of a huge circus tent, with seated crowds facing the spectator from the far side of the arena, while from the right the two quadrigas with their black and brown steeds come whirling into the foreground. Signed at lower right: To tHe AMERICAN Rep Cross, 1917, W. J. Hays. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A. 3 /) ai 1855— +04 HE VILLAGE IN THE VALLEY f Height, 1614 inches; length, 24 inches GREEN, sloping fields occupy the foreground and a road leads down from them, past a group of trees on the left, through a hamlet where houses with walls of white and red and roofs of slate and tiles produce color notes in effective contrast with their environment of greenery. In the distance, hilly country; summer sky of clouds and blue. Signed at the lower right: R. W. Van Boskerck. Property of a Private Collector. CYRUS EDWIN DALLIN VA AMERICAN: 186]1— 105—SNOW LA! ig Lh, =: Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches ay ee Ar left a clump of bare-limbed trees, and back of them some green trees dimly seen, and at right the corner of a brownish copse, on _ the opposite side of a winding country road; the ground snow- covered, and falling snow filling the air. Signed at lower right: Cyrus E. Dauuin, 1917. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. FRANK MYERS pie VE AMERICAN: 1855—// 4 i ENE IN/A BY-S Lace, at lert le oe ie 2124 inches; width, 15 inches 4, S tm Unper a brilliant turquoise sky with drifting light clouds above the housetops, an impasse in a European city, the towered struc- tures bounding it gray and brownish and cream-toned—aged and weathered. On the ground a bench and implements, and in a cor- ner women at a well. Signed at lower left: Boces, 782. Property of a Boston Collector. DAVID JOHNSON, N.A. MERICAN: 1827—1908 Height, 181 5 inches; length, 26 inches epee At left cows drinking in a winding brook, and in green fields of the background many more of the herd grazing, in the sunshine and near trees, and in the shade of a great tree in the middle distance a man seated. Signed at lower left, DJ (monogram) and on back with the painter’s full name, the date, 1882, and title: ‘*View at Pompton, N. J.” T'o be sold by order of Samurt C. Herriman, Attorney. JOSEPH H. BOSTON, A.N.A. AMERICAN: Cornea a / / OMS aie ish 108—LANDSCAPE we plo Height, 20 inches; length, 241% wches In the distance bluish-gray mountains under a rising full moon, whose rays are reflected from a middle distance lake or river, and in the foreground a greenish valley with isolated habitations. Signed at lower right: To Tur AmeErican Rep Cross, JosEPH H. Boston. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. THEOPHILE DE BOCK Dutcu: 1850—1904 109— » eae | Height, 231% wmches; width, 151% inches es On the right the edge of a green wood, in the gloaming, with out- posts of slender birches at the left, before a creamy sky and re- flected in a bit of water, In the half-light the figure of an old woman, walking. Signed at the lower right: 'THtoPHILE vE Bock. Property of Cuarurs R. Fuint, Esa. awa PIETER TER MEULEN a ae 1843— 110—SAi HE DESS AND Lrancel [, Height, 25 inches; width, 221% imches In the soft light of a gray morning a shepherdess in blue skirt and cap and gray waist, seen in profile to left, is marshalling her charges, as they emerge from the sheepcote and move slowly toward the spectator. Signed at the lower right: TER MruLen. Property of Cuarixss R. Fun t, Esa. EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN Betcian: 1799—1881 ' ee (Panel) XY, Height, 1914 inches; length, 2614 inches In the foreground a ewe with heavy fleece, mellow in its coloring, is drinking at a pool, and two lambs following her stand on the bank at the left, before a clump of green bushes. Far away in flat green meadows on the right a great flock of sheep are grazing, attended by a shepherd and his dog. Signed at lower left: EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN, 1854. Property of a Private Collector. ahs UNKNOWN (7/7 il ae EADI NG Height, 24 inches; wie 20 inches w= Bust portrait of a somewhat demurely serious young woman, to left with rosy face three-quarters front, reading from a volume which she holds high in both hands, in the light of a lamp. She has yellowish hair and is dressed in gray-brown, with a plain lace collar. Contributed and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. MAUD EARL if ConTEMPORARY 113—PEKINGESE Height, 2444, inches; width, 7o% inches /00-- | From printed paster on stretcher: “They talk of some strict Testing of us—Pish! He’s a good Fellow, and ’twill all be well.” Pekingese. Champion “Wingerworth Pi-Chi,” “Wingerworth Kou-Kou.” Owner—Mrs. Philip Hunloke. Two of the handsome little Pekingese dogs, one standing and look- ing to right, the other on its haunches with head turned to left, and just beyond them a dark green vase holding golden-yellow blossoms. Signed at lower right: Maup Kart. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. UNKNOWN RANZ VON LENnBACH) fter 164 114-+PORTRAIT~ OF Wil RICHARD WAGNER, / COMPOSER f /,., Height, 20 inches; width, 16 anches In head and shoulders, to left; an old man with gray hair, plum- colored cap tilted rakishly, gray-black coat, loose white collar and old green scarf. Signed at the upper right. To be sold by order of Executors. va NETHERLANDS SCHOOL, J KO a Height, 2214 inches; Sonik 17 inches Hatr-LencTtu of a middle-aged woman in three-quarters to right ; wide brimmed black hat over white lace cap, high standing fluted, white ruff, black gown; hands placed together and glove in the left. Property of a Prwvate Collector. GEORGE ROMNEY /] EnouisH‘1'734—1802 116-44DY HAMILTON (AS A MAGDALEN?) / Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches j JOG Tue fair beauty of romantic capacities is here pictured with glow- ing red hair, unconfined and streaming about her attractive head as though blown by strong breezes. She is seen head and bust, toward the left, her shoulders leaning forward and face of sensu- ous hunger upturned—the head thrown back—the blue eves, half- hidden in the upper lids, looking far upward with beseeching expression and the small mouth partly open. The face is turned three-quarters to the front. She wears a loose white waist and pale blue mantle or scarf, and is seen against a dark background. From the H. C. Hoskier Collection, No. 445, New York, 1914. Property of a Private Collector. EDOUARD BOUTIBONNE Frencu: 181 6—1897 i OF Sen Ie (Panel) Se Height, 2134 inches; width, 1614 inches Factne her dressing mirror at the left and with her pet dog on her lap a young French matron in a purple-rose gown is seated while her maid dresses her hair. She has received with a bouquet a missive which the maid furtively tries to read over her shoulder. Signed at lower left: E. Boutinonne, 1870. Property of a Private Owner. et -COUSE AMERICAN: 7. 118—4 RED- ROOFED plait. aller. to oe Heigh i 2016 inches; length, 24. inches oe, Two tired little girls, hand in hand, direct their steps from the left toward a low rambling building across centre distance; several sparsely leafed old trees shelter the building. Signed at the lower left: EK. I. Covuse. Property of Mrs. Roperr H. IvcErsoxt. ELIOT C. CLARK, A.N.A. A American; 1883— Ach, 119—HILLSIDE (Board) 0 ce J Height, 20 inches; length, 2634 iches A rovucH and sunny hillside with two clumps of trees, the whole rich in autumn color, under a clear green-blue sky, and near a winding path a few cattle. Signed at lower right: Ex1tor Cuarx. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. WILLIAM M. J. RICE AMERICAN: ConTEMPORARY ,, Lit Lage Height, 28 mnches; width, 22 inches oS. Bust portrait of a fair young woman whose chestnut hair, falling loosely back of her shoulders, is decked at one side with the rose of the title. She is seated in a full light which falling from the left illumines her face and exposed breast, and she wears a pale yellow gown flowered in red and green. Signed at upper left: To THE AmERIcAN Rep Cross, 1917, Wm. M. J. Rice. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. WILLIAM GILBERT GAUL, N.A. AMERICAN: 1855—1919 H eight, 28 inches; width, 22 inches f 12187] $5 FuLi-LtenetH figure of a woman in fringed leather trappings, standing in the light of a small fire in dark woods, a stick in her hand and pots at her feet. Signed at lower left: GiuBpertT GAUL. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. WINSLOW HOMER, N.A. AMERICAN } 1836—1910 be. fe, 04 _ CAMP ‘IN THE W OODS — 12Z2— BD 2: — Prves slender and straight and rising above the picture limits form the dark setting and background of a scene of homely enjoy- ment—some half-dozen men of the woods, fishermen and hunters, seated in the shelter of a log camp or rest after the day’s work and sport, pleasantly fatigued, fire lighted, and refreshments not forbidden. Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches Signed at lower right: W. Homer, 1859. Exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Property of a Boston Collector. JAN VON CHELMINSKI / PoutsH: 1851— alt, s-\ Comine toward the spectator in a well-trodden road along a stream and between snow-covered fields, a gorgeous cavaleade with two gaily uniformed horsemen in the lead, followed by the general in his four-horse coach and cavalry trotting briskly after. SENERAL’S ESCORT Height, 2014 wches; length, 3014 inches Signed at lower left: JAN v CHELMINSKI. T'o be sold by order of Executors. FRITS THAULOW Norwecian: 1847—1906 124—ON T vio haa, By Height, 211% inches; length, 29 inches ho re at Far over green hills at the left the red of sunset, its hues yielding wavering reflections from the surface of a river in the foreground, at the left, while to right the stream is darkened by the shadows of a tall pile of massed dwellings, irregular of roof line and many colored in their walls. Figures on a balcony, and boys in a row- boat. Signed at lower right: Frirrs 'THauLow. From the Alexander Blumenstiel Collection, New York, 1906. Property of a Prwate Collector. SIR WILLIAM BEECHEY, R.A. Britiso: 1753—1839 125— seg O LADY ea Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches (ro HaLF-LeENGcTH seated portrait of a lady about twenty-five, with brown hair with narrow blue filet and brown eyes, in three-quar- ters view to right; white low gown, transparent brown drapery over right arm and holding a sheet of music in right hand; back- ground of landscape with honeysuckle flowers at left. Property of a Private Collector. WILL J. QUINLAN AMERICAN: 1877— 126—HIL ND VALLEY Y FA Height, 24 inches; length, 3014 inches Roveu and irregular hills, with a few trees and many rock out- croppings, are a brilliant maze of surface color in a diffused light, the landscape offering a high skyline under a sky with clouds but little less colorful. Signed at lower left: Witt J. QUINLAN. Exhibited at the Salmagundi Club, 1915. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. WILLIAM MERRITT POST, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 1857— eee —THE MILL POND ; , Gellaitg Jo Height, 2514 inches; length, he inches Bryonp a marshy foreground a pond with dark waters lighted from a white and blue sky, a brown mill in the middle distance, and above and at either side of it trees green and brown. Signed at lower left: To THe AmErican Rep Cross, 1917, W. Merritt Post. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. FRANKLIN DE HAVEN, A.N.A. VEPs ey 128—4AN OLD nae, OL Aone A Li te eas Height, 241/, inches; length, 3014 inches wr —_— In the foreground rough fields yellow-green and gray, and in the middle distance, beyond a stone fence, a low farmhouse with steep gable, overspread by an ancient tree and flanked by trees and brush bright with color on a sunny day. In the background yel- low-brown hills. Signed at lower right: De Haven; at lower left, the Red Cross and the date 1917. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. FREDERICK JUDD WAUGH, N.A. AMERICAN: 1861— Height, 251% inches; length, 3801/4 inches = ae On ty the sea and clouds, a massive, moderate sea, yet heaving at times in rushes of white foam bursting above the deep green mass, under vaporous gray clouds with whitened summits. Signed at lower right: Wavcn. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. JOHN GEORGE BROWN, N.A. <) AMERICAN: 1831—1913 130—FIGURE AND LANDSCAPE: STUDY FROM NA- TURE FOR “THE MAID OF THE AILLS” os. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches STANDING upon some rocks bordering a hillside footpath, in the softened sunshine of a hazy day, a small barefoot girl looks cheer- fully at the spectator, her bonnet dangling from her hand. In the background, hills and valley, and the whitish-gray sky. Signed at lower left: J. G. Brown. From the J. G. Brown Sale, New York, 1914. Property of a Private Owner. JAMES CARROLL BECKWITH, N.A. AmeErRIcAN: 1852—1917 enh aioe (elu os HS Height, 3014 inches; width, maa inches 4 THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH portrait of a dark-haired young woman, to left, three-quarters front, with face turned toward her left shoulder, observed in a green and wooded landscape. She wears a loose white waist open at the throat, and a dark bluish- green skirt. Signed at lower left: To THE AMERICAN Rep Cross, 1917, CarroLtt BeckwitTH. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. EDWARD MORAN AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY MEG og Pier Height, 33 mches;> width, 25 inches wi [Dre “Two fisher maidens in the foreground, their shrimping nets over their shoulders and their faithful dog following, traverse the wet sand toward the slowly outgoing tide; moonlight tempers the cold early summer sky. Signed at the lower left: Enw. Moran. Property of Mrs. Ropertr H. Incersout. GEORGE H. McCORD, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 1848—1909 che Ch Geltance aid Height, 211% baches ; length, 31 inches 6 oo Sa Aw uneven broad roadway gently rises from the foregreund and passes to right of a white plastered and paled house. Under a clump of shade trees at right of the roadway are a group in con- yersation and a red-capped girl feeding chickens. Signed at the lower left: Groner H. McCorp. Property of Mrs. Rozsertr H. IncErsott. CHARLES HENRY MILLER, N.A. AMERICAN: : 1842—1922 gee ONG Dialer, ii. 2214, fee length, 3414 wmches f Tue sun has set, leaving a glow in the sky, against which trees on a hillside and in a valley rise in soft silhouette, not rigidly defined. From the right a herd of cows, followed by a farmer, winds through the gathering dusk toward an old mill or barn in the middle distance, beyond a stream. Signed at lower right: CuHartes H. Mruuer, N. A. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. LOCKWOOD DE FOREST, N.A. AMERICAN: 1850— baer deter 135—-SUNSET BEAC , SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA to Height, 2414 inches; length, 34 inches 0° —_ Gray beach and a brown rubbly point in the foreground, with a green hill at right, and beyond the sea a fog bank against a green- ish-yellow sunset sky. Signed at lower right: 'To THe AmeErican Rep Cross, 1917, L. pE Forest, N. A. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. AMANDA BREWSTER SEWELL, A.N.A. i] Bee AN: CONTEMPORARY fe eee hy Z la oe te ne - Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches = Lone Istanp landscape of the North Shore on a sunny and slightly hazy summer day, with green hill-fields, and blue hills in the distance, and in the foreground green bushes and stunted green trees. Signed at lower left: To Tur AmeErican Rep Cross, 1917, A. Brewster SEWELL, A.N.A. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. BRYSON BURROUGHS, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 1869— on SES AND PROSERPINE Height, 24 inches; length, 3614 inches PROSERPINE as a tall, slender and fair young maiden, clad in a clinging gown of delicate coloring, with flowers in her hair and holding others at her breast, stands amid grass and shrubbery above fields at the border of the sea. Behind her the black steeds of a quadriga, with charioteer holding the reins, and at left Pluto standing, semi-nude with dark blue mantle, figure to front and black-bearded face in profile to right. At lower right the Red Cross symbol and the date Lea bret Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. ADRIEN MOREAU Frencu: 1842—1906 136—= AAIE er (ttly . Height, 26 inches; length, me inches oO BesipE a doorway and before a garden wall two beruffed middle- aged gentlemen are at chess, one happily dozing, the other ab- sorbed in his move, while a young lady and gentleman seated near had rather interest themselves in each other, and in the back- ground an old woman sits spinning. Signed at the lower left: AvpRriEN Moreau. Property of Cuaruss R. Fuint, Esa. HUGH BOLTON JONES, N.A. "AMERICAN: 1848— ae Height, 241% inches; length, 36 inches F-0 0° / Trees bare and trees brown, and brown brush and mixed herbage in green and yellowish fields which from either side slope gently to a blue and silvery brook. Cows grazing in sunshine under a light grayish sky. Signed at lower right: H. Boiron Jones. To be sold by order of Samurt C. Herriman, Attorney. ge H. J. JOHNSTONE * ENGLISH j “ “és ; off ~ i 14 BYCK-WATER ON THE 3 RIVER MURRAY, AUSTRALIA a Height, 24 ches; width, 36 inches bo-- | Aw inlet, winding and shallow, puts in from the distant river, com- ing forward into the foreground on the right. Its banks are wooded, as are those bounding the river beyond, and the land is wild, with here and there the stump of a tree cut down, and dead branches. On the left in the foreground the trunk of a partly withered tree rises out of the picture, and below it in the shallow water lilies bloom, and grasses project above the surface of the back-water. The light is fading and mauve, dull-rose and yellow hues of a pale sunset are reflected in the quietly rippling stream. Signed at the lower left: H. J. JounsTone. Signed on the back of the canvas: “A Back-water of the River Murray, South Australia; H. J. John- stone, Gt. Marlow, Bucks, England. From the Heber R. Bishop Collection, New York, 1906. From the H. C. Hoskier Collection, No. 449, New York, 1914. Property of a Prwate Collector. | CHARLES ANTOINE COYPEL Frencu: 1694—1752 417 See (Panel) a 78 f Height, 25 inches; length, 41 inches 4 b0-- Aw apotheosis with three figures seated on clouds, with a blue sky background: Justice in a brownish-gold robe and rose mantle, holding her sword and scales, a companion female figure in gray and blue grasping serpent and olive branch, and an amorino keep- ing the records. Rrom the Ristelhueber Collection, Paris. Contributed and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. CHARLES ANTOINE COYPEL Frencu: 1694—1752 wi prcs OOO ek / (Panel) y Height, 251% mches; length, 41 inches ALLEGORICAL composition of two rosy and garlanded young women, loosely draped in blue, orange and mauve, seated among clouds, with amicable amorini at one side and a quiescent lion at the other, From the Ristelhueber Collection, Paris. Contributed and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. UNKNOWN FLemMisH ScHOOL Ley Pe Lh hhh ee LIFE Height, 22 inches; length, 324% inches S/o In the broad and open summer kitchen of an inn are gathered a motley company, ancients and those of middle life and a child, variable as to disposition—some prayerfully inclined to be thank- ful for what they are about to receive, others worldly-minded and of the moment. In the foreground fish, flesh and vegetables, and the utensils of robust living. Property of a Boston Collector. THEODORE CLEMENT STEELE ye AMERICAN: 1847— 1a UTUMN HILLS Na Height, 30 inches; length, 40 inches Unver a turquoise sky bluish and greenish, with creamy-white clouds tinged with mauve, a landscape of purple hills and a green foreground valley, and in the valley trees still green and others showing their autumn colors. Signed at lower right: To THE AMERICAN Rep Cross, 191-7, TC, STEerue: Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. FRED DANA MARSH ae Fn aa Aw indigo sea on a darkening day, with rocks red, gray and brown at left and an island lighthouse in the middle distance, and a jumble of sail in a speedy breeze. On a low green point in the foreground three women in their bathing suits, about to refresh themselves with fruit. eight, 27 inches; length, 42 inches Signed at lower left: Frep Dana Marsu, 1917 (with the Red Cross symbol). Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. OBERT WILLIAM VONNOH, N.A. o i AmeERIcAN: 1858— Lp 7 We gt ee Height, 3214, inches; length, 421/, inches VS - GREEN hills with occasional brown earth exposures decline from the left, and above them trees barely yet in foliage break an irregular skyline colorful with early morning lights. The gable of a house comes to view, and on a neighboring slope two figures appear. From the right comes a winding meadow brook, broadening to occupy most of the foreground. Signed at lower left: To THE AMERICAN Rep Cross, 1917, VonnoH. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. HUGH H. BRECKENRIDGE, A.N.A. he / AmeErRiIcAan: 1870— Height, 36 inches; length, 4214 inches oe GREEN herbage of hillside and vale warmed by yellow and red, and the green leafage of trees and bushes turning to the same seasonal hues, and an American countryside dotted with frame houses and out-buildings painted various colors—the whole in warm autumn sunshine which marks shadows on the grass. Signed at lower left: To THe AMERICAN ReEp Cross, 1917, Huew H. BreckenrincGeE. Contributed by the artist and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. G. J. J. VAN OS ma LiS2-—=taGr 148—LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE / Height, 34 inches; length, 431% inches In the foreground a black and white cow standing in a shallow stream, and a red cow standing beside her, drinking. To right a tawny cow lying down, and to left some recumbent sheep, with their shepherd resting beside them. Background of woods and fields, with an equestrian in the middle distance. Signed at lower left: G. van Os, 1838. Property of a Private Collector. ABRAHAM PETHER Eneusy: 1756—1812 149— ON N THE THA Ss / ND THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT Fae Height, 30 inches; length, 44 inches THe view is taken from the Southwark side of the river, just be- low Westminster. On the far side, to the right, are the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey in the distance. Sailing ves- sels and boats on the river. Although traditionally attributed to Henry Pether, and signed Henry Pether, it is presumably by Abraham Pether, who exhibited many more “Moon- light” pictures at the Royal Academy than Henry did, and also obtained the sobriquet “Moonlight Pether.” Property of a Prvate Collector. RICHARD COSWAY, R.A. ip _ Eneviso: 1740—1821 ) ~ 1 on IT OF VISCOUNT POLWORTH Height, 4634 inches; width, 38°4 inches ue SEATED and portrayed nearly at full-length, figure to right and face to left three-quarters front, the sitter looking over his right shoulder; right arm resting on a table, the hand holding a letter, and left hand thrust into his gold-trimmed white waistcoat. Plum color coat and small-clothes, white stock and jabot. A handsome young man with bright eye and alert expression. Crimson up- holstery and neutral olive background. At lower left: ““Alanexter Viscount Polworth. Son of Earl of Marchmont, Married to Amabel Alber- wards, Countess of Grey.” Property of a Private Owner. ENGLISH SCHOOL } EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ak : 151 PORTRAL be ‘A WADY | eight, ie inches; width, 3314 inches oo FULL-LENGTH standing figure of a handsome young woman with a wealth of chestnut hair, facing the observer and slightly to the right as she leans with her left elbow upon a balcony railing, before a park background. She is in a flowing and lightly clinging gown of rich light yellow, décolleté, with a ruby brooch at the narrow white lace corsage. Right elbow akimbo, with back of the hand lightly resting against her hip. Property of a Private Owner. JULES ADOLPHE GOUPIL 7 ie 1839—18838 eat ee wD ITOh ett leek Height, 42 4 inches; length, 5114 inches / S/O Q-< A croup of four ladies in costume of the Third Empire in a salon with white and gold woodwork, panels decorated with Japanese motives and piano, and period armchair and sofa. The hostess, in blue, is presenting a lady wearing black velvet gown and broché shawl to two others who are seated. At right, a liveried elderly servant stands between the partly open doors ready to announce other visitors. Signed at the lower left: Jutzs Gouri, and dated 1870. Property of a Private Collector. i cba ENCH CEILING 1538 2 wh Height, 72 inches; width, 621% inches Aw eighteenth century allegorical figure composition, depicting plentifulness showered upon the earth, pictorialized as a young woman of generous proportions, and sustained by spread wings, descending from a golden glory and in atmospheric space scat- tering fruits and grain, while an amorino accompanying her brings bright blossoms. She is in draperies purplish, rose and blue. Contributed and to be sold for the benefit of the American Red Cross, New York Chapter. 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