Brarrbeverty oe vagtan LIBRARY SP a Mc Knoedler& Co. 14 East 57th St. New York PALE EI OLED wi Ca tt A i FREE PUBLIC EXFNBITION From Saturday, March’27, Until Time of Sale Weekdays g to 6 p.m. » Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. UNRESTRICTED PUBLIG@: SALE Wednesday and Thursday Evenings March 21 ane pill toate 6.15 O’clock Exhibition and Sale at the AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON AVENUE 7 56¢h to 57th STREET New York City 1926 ENGLISH: FRENCH, DUTCH AND AMERICAN PAINTINGS BY OLD AND MODERN MASTERS he G ollections of - Mime. Marguerite Namara and KK. Guy Bolton Mrs. MeLane Uan Ingen + The Estate of the Late William (. Roome and wae Tag Other “Private eSources eales Conducted By Mr. O. Bernet & NG. H. H. Parke AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION . INC. Managers The AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. Designs its Catalogues and Directs ~All Details of Illustration Text and Typography CONDITIONS OF SALE I. 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PARKE AUCTIONEERS CATALOGUE FIRST SESSION WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 31, AT 8:15 Catalogue Numbers 1 to 99 Inclusive GO a RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. AMERICAN: 1847—1919 The following twenty oil paintings represent a group from the collection of Blakelocks made by the late Mr. William C. Roome during the life-long friend- ship which existed between the great American artist and the collector. Mr. Roome was one of the first to recognize Blakelock’s natural impressionistic genius and to forward his work with financial aid and companionship in the ol :'udio adjoining Grace Church. A number of pictures which passed througn Mr. Roome’s hands are now in the Blakelock collections acquired by museums of New York and Cleveland, but Mr. Roome has preserved a lively recollection De sobaety and lightning talent of his friend in the studies offered below. ° fig LUE, MOIR I AD MINIATURE scene in fluctuating golden-browns and greens, depicting a path through the thick undergrowth and towering trees, with a distant view of sky. VG Tee Panel: Height, 43% inches; width, 23 inches. Property of the Estate of the Late Witt1am C. Roome. bait ale Dy IGE, (UJPIPIIR JERI D SON View of richly wooded plains and a brilliantly lighted horizon. Charming com- position in miniature. a> Panel: Height, 234 inches; length, 534 inches. Signed at lower left with initials, R. A. B. Property of the Estate of the Late Witt1am C. Roome. 3. NOONDAY BROADLY painted, imaginative landscape scene. Deep gold and brown tones. 545.— Board: Height, 41% inches; length, 7 inches. a Signed at lower left with initials, R. A. B. Property of the Estate of the Late Wi1tL1AM C. Roome. pre COMING THRQUGH THE WOODS ee a woodland scene, with central figure in a rich scarlet wrap. Ai The foreground of an ivory hue. oO — Panel: Height, 7% inches; width, 5% inches. Signed at lower right with initials, R. A. B. Property of the Estate of the Late Witt1am C. Roome. (Illustrated) | 5 TREES OEPPHE FOREST WooDLAND scéhe in fluctuating tones of greens and reddish-browns, showing dis- tant vista of an ivory sky. 0 — Panel: Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches. : Signed at lower right with initials, R. A. B., and dated 1870. Property of the Estate of the Late Witi1am C. Roome. LINEA how 6. NOVEMBER DAY SMALL work of fresh brilliant tones; a green woodland scene tinged with reds. JO 4 ablypiset Fleight, 7 inches; width, 414 inches. Signed at lower left wiff inifials, R. A. B. aye 740 o he Late Wittram C. Roome. 7. THE TRAIL RIcHLY wooded scene in varying luminous shades of green, with a solitary figure mounted on a mule, wending his way through the narrow path. i Sia Height, 11 inches; width, 8 inches. Signed at lower left, R. A. BLAKELOCK. Property iy the Ey he Lage Wityjam C. Roome. 8. cumitikdehy! Minute landscape in superb tones of golden-greens and russet-browns, with dis- tant vista of an angry sky. Romantic work of fine quality. = Panel: Height, 6 inches; width, 534 inches. oO g 4. Signed at lower right with initials, R. A. B. Property of the Estate of the Late Wittiam C. Roomr. / 9. OCTOBER _1. )P- Me A coppice of varying ae of a to reds and thick bracken under a threaten- ing sky. Canvas on panel: Height, 514 inches; width, 414 inches 3 —_ gnt, 5/ 4A. Signed at lower left with initials, R. A. B. Property of the Pstate of the Late Wittiam C. Roome. nnirg 10. dN ADIRONDACK MINIATURE scene of an ivory-tinted lak& with wooded banks and gorgeous blue sky line. Delightful atmospheric perspective. 7 S = Panel: Height, 234 inches; length, 41% inches. Signed at lower left with initials, R. A. B. Property of the Estate of the ao cea ie C. Roome. THE EVENING STAR ZF Sa, eee sky line. Above the rise of the Hills are the rovfs of two farm- houses, and slightly to the left a domestic clothes line. The sky is illumined with golden light, reflecting deeper tones to the moorland. 4) — Panel: Height, 4 inches; length, 814 inches 4 Signed at lower right with initials, R. A. B. Property of the Estate of the Late W1tu1aM C. Roome. | 12, ON THE BEACH 2 r Dy! E Y / ANIMATED scene, bathers surfing in a blue- ee sea. ‘To the left are various pavilions with gaily bedecked flagstaffs; on a stretch of beach are groups of figures. /(. (0 Om Panel: Height, 12% inches; length, 20 inches. Signed at lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK. Property of the Estate of the Late Wittiam C. Rooms. (Illustrated) 13. THE HOUSATONIC In the middle distance a long “ange of mountains outlined agdinst a blue-green sky; to the left a promontory, the shadows flickering on the alm waters of the Housatonic. 3 0, — Height, 6 inches; length, 12 inches. Signed at lower left with initials, R. A. B., and dated 1870. Property of the Estate of the Late Wenn C. Roome. | 14. THE WOOD GATHERER “ : Yue aged wood gatherer, in crimson hat and blouse, ambling home with her burden, through richly wooded scene enveloped in flickering shadows reflected from the superb autumnal leafage. ~ | 30 i Panel: Height, 7 inches; width, 4% inches. Signed at lower right with initials, R. A. B. Property of the Estate of the Late Witiiam C. Roome. 15 dee, a MILL To the right on the slope of the wooded hill is seen the mill, with distant glimpse of a turquoise-blue sky. In the foreground a swiftly running stream. Wonder- fully full of suggestive detail and brilliant color. / /0 Boos Panel: Height, 934 inches; width, 7 inches. Signed at lower right with initials, R. A. B. Property of the Estate of the Late WiuJam Sa 16. SUNSET ON THE PLAINS Pop Far reaching view of plains, a brilliant sun RA reece below the Hey and tinging the sky with lustrous reds and golds. Signed at lower left, R. A. BLAKELOCK. Property of the Estate of the Late Witttam C. Panel: Height, 534 inches; length, 934 inches. | Om 17. THE SONG OF THE BIRD ~ CHARMING woodland, through which is seen a distan ea while enshrouded in atmosphere are small figures. Gc Fe ee Panel: Height, 8% inches; width, 634 inches. vista of a green-gold Signed at lower left, R. A. BLAKELOCK. Property of the Estate of the Late Witi1am C. Rooms. 18. CALIFORNIA COAST 7, A Rocky coast line of rich brown tones, against which the waves are breaking. Sea gulls are gracefully flying about. V2 (De = Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches. Signed at lower right and left, R. A. BLAKELOCK. Property of the Estate of the Late Witu1am C. Roose. 19. SUNSET on BETWEEN richly wooded groves, a glorious blood-red sun is setting. /6 (Eo) = Panel: Height, 434 inches; width, 7¥%4 inches. Signed at lower right with initials, R. A. B., and dated 1870. Property of the Estate of the Late Witi1amM C. Roome. 20. FIFTY-NINTH STREET IN 1864 pb bbbrer. PICTURESQUE farm and outhouses, with small Ko den about to enter. In th foreground mounds shaded by the autumnal lighting. / \ SG —_— Panel: Height, 7 inches; length, 11 inches, Signed at lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK. Property of the Estate of the Late Wttutam C. Roome. 40. FELIX SATURNIN BRISSOT DE WARVILLE ; FrencH: 1818—1892 y) Hears wee see reclining agajnst a boulder of the rocky moorland, tending his wy, ‘ sheep; with distant view of blue-capped mountains. _ Panel: Height, 5 inches; length, 75% inches. Signed at lower left, F. Brissor. Property of the Estate of the Late WituiaAM C. RoomeE. E. RENE MAES BELGIAN: Co, TEMPORARY 22. THE BARNYARD Gene Varnbgs A BRILLIANTLY plumaged cock-chicken ‘with five hens, and a pigeon. ‘To the left is a bundle of hay, to the right an overturned basket. oe Ota Panel: Height, 8\% inches; width, 67% inches. Signed at the lower left with initials, R. M. Property of the Estate of the Late Witt1am C. RoomeE. EDOUARD JEAN BAPTISTE DETAILLE FRENCH: beat: 23. THE STANDARD BEARER Att lh ee A BEARDED corporal of Hussars, mountéd and bearing the standar ea A= Pen and ink drawing: Height, 39 inches; width, 27 inches. Signed at lower right, Epouarp DeratLe, and dated 1883. Collection of Mr. A. A. Thomas, New York. From the William Schaus Galleries, New York. Property of Mrs. McLANE VAN INGEN. RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A AMERICAN: 1847—1919 Cc 24. EARLY MORN eth er = Woobep scene of russet-brown to green tints, the sun just about to rise and flooding the sky with gold and rose hues. Panel: Height, 3% inches; length, 534 inches. Signed at lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK. Property of a Private Collector. HENRY PEMBER SMITH, N.A. ry AMERICAN: 1854—1907 . SEASCAPE 2N a slightly choppy sea, two fully colored sky of charming tones. se Signed at lower left, H. P. Smiru, and dated 1885. From the late Gustav Reichar -d, New. York. Property of Mrs. McLane Van INGEN. rigged sailing vessels are seen against a multi- Panel: Height, 8% inches; length, 1134 inches. EDOUARD CASTRES Swiss: 1838—1892 26. THE HOSPITAL TRAD — WINTER, with a gray sky and the ground snow-c covered carts, conveying wounded soldiers undef JO Red Cross. A train of two-wheeled the protection of the Geneva vered. Panel: Height, 9% inches; length, 12% inches. Signed at the lower left, E. Castres. Property of a Private Collector. CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. AMERICAN: 1848- 27. IN THE PASTURE = (, E. 7. opera ue flat meadow lands with patches of brown and a gray horizon line. In the foreground is the figure of a black and white c its quarters turned towards the observer. 7 Ab ae Panel: Height, 9% inches; length, 141% inches. Signed at lower left, CARLETON WIGGINS. Property of a Private Collector. ALEXANDRE CHARLES GUILLEMET FRENCH: 1786-1831 28. THE WOODCUTTER UNDULATING country; on the left and rig tral female figure. — Pan hs es Signed at lower left, A. GUILLEMET. Property of a Private Collector. Slopes are small cottages, and a cen : Height, 7 inches; length, 10% in JOHN FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. ieee AMERICAN: 1853—I1921 29. LANDSCAPE WITH POOL Low lying country, the horizon enveloped in a blue mist against which a red roofed cottage is silhouetted. To the right, red-brown trees; to the left, a sapling. = Panel: Height, 8 inches; length, 934 inches. Signed at lower right, J. Francis Murpuy, and dated 18809. Property of a Private Collector. FRANCOIS POURBUS (THE YOUNGER) (ATTRIBUTED TO) FLEMISH: 1569—162 30. KING HENRY IV OF FRANCE ‘ Erecr bearded figure in green and ermine cloak, padded gampbe 3 Ree his sword girdled about him. i e Property of MavamMe Marcurrire NAmara and Mr. Guy Bouton. n and ruff, with Height, 13 inches; width, 734 inches. AI ENGLISH SCHOOL XVIIE Century le 5 IAOURIMIRANTIE (OUR 4 ILA DY ae LENGTH seated figure, wearing a : White dress striped with gold, and a white kerchief. 3 f < 3 Bipiace — Oval on copper: HeightV11 inches; width, 834 inches. Property of MapamMe MarcueritrE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. ANTONIO ALLEGRI (CORREGGIO) (ScHOOL OF) ITALIAN: 1494—1534 32. THE MADONNA Pa, ; A NATURAL girlish head with flowing gold hair, with her hand At her breast. 5. Height, 13% inchey;/width, 11 inches. Property of MADAME MARGUERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy LTON. FRANCOIS CLOUET (MANNER OF) ice e FRENCH: I1516— 33. PORTRAIT OF A NOBLEMAN THREE-QUARTER length, facing the observer/ in rose-pink doublet, full slashed trunks, and large coat trimmed with fur; over the shoulders is the gold chain of an Order. The oval face is crowned with a flaring velvet cap with a white feather; the right hand rests on the hip, the left grasps the hilt of a sword. Panel: Height, 13% inches; width, 101% inches. Property of MApAME MarcuerirE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. JAN M. VROLYK Dutc 1846—1894 34. THE COW HERD H- eae THE unkempt pasture grass is WA at the igen e by a/wide brown hedge, Pp 2 J g beneath an expanse of broken white cloud. A herd of cattle is spread over the meadow, with a huge brown and white cow in the foreground unconcernedly crop- * ping the grass behind the back of the herdsman in blue smock and gray trousers. Water color: Height, 21 inches; length, 28% inches. Signed at lower right, JAN VROLYK. Collection of Augustus A. Healy. To be sold to close an Estate. [ (0% 30.- es ters and to the sails of fishing smacks. ea oa wards which a heavily blue sky. Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches. Signed at lower right, GROLL. Property of a Private Collector. CHARLES EDOUARD DE BEAUMONT FRENCH: 1821—1888 th Lal 36. MEMORIES vl ie In a Louis XVI boudoir a maidén in décolleté is seated at a small table gazing at herself in a mirror; she is shown in profile to right, with her knees against an emerald-green drapery. Water color: Height, 1334 inches; width, 9 inches. Signed at lower left, E. DE BEAUMONT. From the William Schaus Galleries, New York. Property of Mrs. McLanre VAN INGEN. M. Bee HAAS, N.A. ze AMERICAN: 1832—1895 37. SUNDOWN: } ®t K BA BRILLIANTLY lighted cloudy sky, reflecting limpid tones to the grayish-green wa- Height, 114 inches; length, 151% inches. Property of a Private Collector. Lb wy, ERNST. ZIMMERMAN = Lt opps 9 ao, “GAIN WOU! IRIBAIP Tae? ‘TAVERN interior, with a group of three men seated about a card table, the ser- cards; the traveler at the left has played an ace of hearts on to the table, at which _-yant girl and a glass of beer and an ale jug as companions. ‘Two are playing oO his elderly red-nosed adversary is looking, nonplussed. Panel: Height, 14 inches; width, 10 inches. Signed at upper right, E. ZriMMERMAN. Collection of Edward Steese, Brookline, Mass. To be sold to close an Estate. » EDWARD PORTIELJE LZ IAN: 1859— 39. WAITIN Magbing) PANELED ir rior, with a chair, table and basket covered by fishing nets; at the right a leaded casement, thr oh which a young girl is peeping, waiting with a gay smile for sner lover. i) O = Panel: Height, 18 inches; length, 15 inches. Signed at the low, left, E>pwARD PorRTIELJE. To be sold te .cose an Estate. CHARLES ARMAND THOMAS p_t. FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 40. IN THE GARDEN THE corner of a flower garden, with a stone archway at the left before which is a glowing mass of orchids and white hollyhocks in full blossom; behind, a yellow- green curtain of sunlit leafage and the inky blue of the sky. Height, 18% inches; width, 12 inches. Signed at lower right, CH. THOMAS. Collection of Edward Steese, Brookline, Mass. To be sold to close an Estate. CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. : 1848— 41. d TWO YEAR Scrupsy brownish-gréen pasture extending to the horizon beneath a sky filled with dark rain clouds: In the foreground, in profile to the right, her quarters towards the observer, is a bluish-brown and white Holstein, the sunshine making patches of high-light on the body. SL LS Fleight, 17 inches; width, 21 inches. Signed at lower left, CARLETON WIGGINS, the title inscribed in autograph on the back. To be sold to close an Estate. HENRY BACON Oe. if ‘ INTERIOR of a dark atelier, with easel in the foreground. Before it is seated a LS —vouthful artist of eight years, carefully drawing the features on a doll while his * small sister stands facing him, watching the operation. Height, 14 inches; width, 11 inches. Signed at lower right, HENRY Bacon, and dated 1866. Collection of Dr. John Dane, Boston, Mass. To be sold to close an Estate. RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. AMERICAN: 1847—1919 43. DECLINING DAY __In the foreground, a narrow stream winds from right to left through a mass of iy [0 undergrowth and stunted trees, seen as a kaleidoscope of browns, yellows, greens and blacks, with a break at the top of the picture permitting a view of a deep blue sky. Panel: Height, 81% inches; length, 171% inches. Signed at lower left, R. A. BLAKELOCK. To be sold to close an Estate. JOHN CONSTABLE (ATTRIBUTED TO) 1 BritisH: 1776—1857 44. LANDSCAPE ATTRACTIVE impressionistic view of undulating country, with buildings on the 45 -— distant horizon; the sky with tones of ivory and greenish-browns. . Panel: Height, 10% inches; length, 20 inches Property of Mrs. McLane VAN INGEN. A. CECCHI ‘ALIAN : CONTETMPORARY Two young(Jadies are seated in a salon, one playing a guitar in accompaniment /; 10 to the formally-clad professor, who has seized the music himself. > Fleight, 17 inches; length, 23 inches. Signed at lower right, A. CECCHI, FIRENZE. William A. Sleicher Collection, New York, 1920. Property of a Private Collector. p JEAN GUSTAVE JACQUET 46. POR4 ATTRACTIVE /héad and ae ers of a young girl, facing three-quarter left, with snk and blue eyes; wearing a grayish décolleté bodice. O. — Height, 12 inches; width, 9% inches. Signed at right, G. JACQUET. From the William Schaus Galleries, New York. Property of Mrs. McLane Van INGEN. . WAL/TERS y) G. y pf ae snvaisy NN; AP / Ce BREEZE A PALE green choppy sea is lashed by(fhe wind into white-edged waves; before the breeze two fishing vessels are scouting to the right towards the low sandy line of the coast. 7 é Water-color: Height, 12 inches; length, 194 inches. Signed lower left, G. S. WALTERS. To be sold to close an Estate. ANDREA SCACCIATI 48. aie ERS ee Berore a dark brown foreground and gfanding on a table covered with a gold bro- caded cloth is a large gilded vase filled with brilliant striped tulips—crimson, pur- ple and white. y 0 es Height, 25 inches; width, 20 inches. Signed at lower right, ANDREA SCACCIATI, and dated 1672. Collection of Miss Elizabeth Bradley, Boston, Mass. To be sold to close an Estate. i, /) ae LEON RICHET v Ne, p-. 1 YFRENCH: 1847—1907 49. THE RIVER BANK A SHALLOW river winds diagonally away from the left foreground between marshy banks of scrub grass and wild flowers; in the foreground at the right the figure of a woman with a bundle, and two slender trees forming, with their fellows on the farther bank, an accurate perspective; behind are the roofs of a village sheltered by woods. Panel: Height, 141% inches; length, 23 inches. Signed at lower left, LEON RICHET. To be sold to close an Estate. i) 7 A. ZOETELIEF TROMP WUREMe Iya 50. GOAT/AT PASTURE A crassy/hillside over the right shoulder of which is the red roof of the cottage; in the distance, the ground slopes down to the open sea. In the foreground is a brown and white she-goat at which a Dutch woman and her little daughter are gazing, the former carrying a basket, recently emptied of the linen spread out behind them to dry. Ifo = Fleight, 14 inches; length, 20 inches. Signed at lower right, J. ZoETELIEF TROMP. To be sold to close an Estate. | JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, R.A. * (ATTRIBUTED TO) ‘ yo.-/) LUG ss 51. SUNRISE OVER THE HARBOR WirH a fine vision of imagination and splendidly lighted color, is depicted at the left a lighthouse, to the right a half rigged ship, enveloped in misty atmosphere with a seagull gracefully fluttering around. Height, 23 inches; length, 26 inches. Property of a Private Collector. Nee Lo 52. A CAPRI TERRACE A TERRACE of white stone with pillars surrounding a vine-clad pergola; below, the intense flat blue of the sea. On the edge of a patch of shadow stands an Italian woman, facing a man seated on the coping; at the right is an earthen pot of scarlet flowers. Height, 19 inches; length, 30 inches. Signed at lower left with monogram, C. C. C., and dated Capri, 1898. Collection of Richard B. Stanwood, Boston, Mass. New York State Argicultural Society Art Exhibition. To be sold to close an Estate. ee Lee / LOUIS LATOUCHE 4 / ARE t /)1829—1884 . SURF, BEACH AT BERCKE ARINE in greens, grays and yellows—the pallid, greenish sea breaking in white aa) on the white sand of the foreground and dotted with small cumbrous fish- ing boats with half-furled sails making in before the approach of a storm. Fleight, 241% inches; length, 37 inches. Signed at lower right, L. LATOUCHE. Collection of Oren Westcott, Providence, R. I. To be sold to close an Estate. (Illustrated ) KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN s HOLLAND LANDSCAPE i T.ooxinc down the towpath, with the gray ribbon of a canal at the right, the ob- server is granted a view of open country with a line of poplars and a church in the distance. At the leit, a perspective of thatched cottages and gardens, fronting the water, and occasiona! figures of peasant women. Height, 14% inches; length, 22 inches. Signed at lower right, KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN. Property of a Private Collector. TES GALE TYLER MERICAN: 1855— Pk COO ae 56, 4 HALT GALE ‘THREE-QUARTER master under Pill sail and flying a red flag at the peak, canted over in the wind and ploughing through a fresh green sea towards the right foreground; in the middle distance at the rght, a paddle steamer. Blue summer sky with cirrus clouds. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. Signed at lower right, JaMES G. TYLER. Purchased direct from the artist. Property of a Private Owner. Ce Camas BENJAMIN R. FITZ las : AMERICAN: 1855—1I891 4 / fa Ol ase 57. THE PICTURE HAT Bust portrait of a woman in an olive-green dress with a fur about her neck and //o. wearing a large feather hat. “The face is sharply lighted from upper right, throw- ing into detail the left cheek, the red lips and slightly retrowssé nose. Neutral dark-green background. Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches. Signed at lower right, B. R. Firz. Collection of Wm. H. Payne. To be sold to close an Estate. Ay /) ~ ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A. AS Wo Vote AMERICAN: 1855— 58. AUSABLE RIVER, ADIRONDACKS A uimpip blue, shallow stream, tumbling over rocks into the foreground; the left WLSEs bank dark with closely massed spruces, the right with a forest of fresh green * trees catching the sunlight. In the distance a single blue mountain peak. Height, 24% inches; length, 3214 inches. Signed at lower left, R. W. VAN Bosxerck, N.A. Purchased direct from the artist. Property of a Private Owner. 8S. W. GRIGGS AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY dy Ww. 59. SEASCAPE 50 In the middle distawce a large rock jutting into the sea, upon which are small a . . . . . . . : figures viewing the distant ships. Stormy sky, through which the sun is trying to peer. Foreground of a reddish-gold beach, with seagulls cresting the waves. Height, 24 inches; length, 36 inches. Signed at lower left, S. W. Griccs, and dated 1876. Property of a Private Collector. a 4 Wr A / Wa ETIENNE PROSPER BERNE-BELLECOUR 150 _ / FRENCH: 1838—r910 60. SIEGE OF PARIS FRENCH infantrymen are tending a gun pointed off toward the right. One is on the watch and two are resting. ‘The earth is brown and a wood is seen vaguely in the distance. Panel: Height, 13% inches; length, 1814 inches. Property of a Private Collector. ALEXANDRE CALAME 61. 4d WINTER AFTERNOON Yo [HE flat snow-covered ground, broken by rocks in the extreme foreground, is as : interspersed with brown half-bare trees and reeds at the edge of the lake, whose pale green half-frozen waters extend away to the horizon at the left. In the right middle distance, a gray-wooded hillside, jutting out into the water. Height, 17% inches; length, 251% inches. Signed at lower right, A. CALAME. Collection of Julius E. French, Cleveland, Ohio. To be sold to close an Estate. Ve mie! Ty off LES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY I F&X / FRENCH: 1819—1878 62. LECLUSE, OPTEVOZ Unper a cloudy sky with patches of deep blue reflecting deeper shadows to the Loo water, tugs and barges are awaiting the opening of the lock. ‘To the left, the , lockkeeper’s cottage, to the right two figures and an elderly female drawing water from the river. Panel: Height, 13% inches; length, 221% inches. Signed at lower right, DAUBIGNY, and dated 1877. Signed on back of panel, C. F. Dausicny, and dated 1877. Property of MapAME MARGUERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Botton. y| / / / } RICHARD PAULI A” A Sta Bape Gogpsvogfes 63. MOONLIGHT ON THE SILE. 50 _THE grass of the left foreground is downed with trees; the line of the shore es curves round to the right where further fantastic tree shapes are defined by the light of the full moon. The water of the pool re-echoes tints of pink and bluish- purple in the twilight. Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches. To be sold to close an Estate. [OLED nc, rt JOSEPH JEFFERSON ) : y AMERICAN: 1829—I905 64. MARINE tanranrt THE wet sand of - tropical beach in the yight foreground with a pile of yellow rocks topped by ‘he bent trunks of palm/ frees; a green sea is breaking over a fragment of wooden wreckage stuck fast in the mud. Above, a brilliant blue sky is heavy with yellowish rain clouds. Height, 20% inches; length, 30 inches. Signed at lower right, J. JEFFERSON, and dated 1899. Property of a Private Collector. (Illustrated) Abba, ws%e HIPPOLYTE CAMILLE DELPY tin by/FRencu: 184I—19I10 65. S oneene THE foreground is occupied by the purplish blue water of the river flowing away into the left middle distance, with the rising farther bank topped by a hazy ful! moon; at the right a mass of green shrubbery and slender feathery shapes of brown poplars. On the water is the figure of a man in a rowboat. Panel: Height, 13 inches; length, 24 inches. Signed at lower right, H. C. DEtpy. Purchased from the John Levy Galleries. Property of a Private Collector. Lied O! ls GEDNEY BUNCE, AMERICAN: 1840—1916 66. VENICE A WIDE stretch of water beneath a streaky green sky with orange tints low down in the west, where are faintly seen spires of the city. At the right, the great red-brownish lateen sails of three fishing vessels moored at anchor, and poised aloft like huge banners in the dusk. Panel: Height, 14 inches; length, 25 inches. Signed at lower left, GEDNEY BUNCE. Purchased from the John Levy Galleries. Property of a Private Collector. ALBERT PINKHAM RYDER, N.A. G5 0 = AMERICAN: 1847—1917 67. dN EASTERN SCENE A FANTASTIC gray horse, the rider dismounted at his head; to the left a bell tent, about which are grouped eastern figures, the elaborate rendering of light and shade merging them into transparent darkness, in the Rembrandtesque manner. Fleight, 28 inches; width, 24 inches. Property of a Private Collector. 2 — 5 — . . 30 OQ. A cuassic scene in which a » d- y-. Lignin Ung tad THOMAS COLE, N.A. ae es A Yi Of AMERICAN: 1801—1848 68. TWILIGHT IN THE MOUNTAINS A DEEP gorge is spanned by the split trunk of a tree crossing from the forest- - crowned cliffs at the right, in deep shadow, to the sunlit rocks and gnarled trees of the left foreground. Overhead, a black thunder-cloud coming up from the left threatens to darken the whole of the sky; on the rickety bridge are the figures of a peasant and his dog. Panel: Height, 24 inches; length, 34 inches. Property of a Private Collector. yi SIR LAURENZ ALMA-TADEMA, P.R.A. 1836—I1912 69. BETWIXT LOVE AN. youthful maiden of contemplative mien, robed in a chiton, stands before a couch holding to her a mass of rose and orange blooms, expectant of rebuke from the bearded recumbent figure of her companion, who holds a phial of wine. Both forms are thrown into relief by the opaque red mural painting of an ancient Greek funeral procession. Height, 321% inches; length, 501% inches. Property of Mrs. McLane VAN INGEN. (Illustrated) No. 69. Betwixt Love AND FEAR (By Sir Laurenz Alma-Tadema, P.R.A.) Yt ; , GEORGE INNESS, N.A. ld berspacn 1825—1894 On LIE! MEETING AT THE EDGE OF THE WOOD — _ J eS O, AvuTUMX in the woodland and the lush green meadows. In the foreground the reed-fringed pool under the shadow of a tree bent over it at the left and blotting out the view of the rising wooded ground behind. The cowherd—a youth in a red vest, white shirt and brown trousers, holds a long pole in his hands. A figure of a girl in the distant right coming towards him while the cattle stray off to the left. Height, 30 inches; length, 45 inches. Signed at lower right, G. INNESS, and dated 1882. Sold in the sale of Dr. E. M. Harris of Providence, at Chickering Hall, by the American Art Association, in April, 1899, and purchased at that sale by Jules Oehme. It has always been understood that Dr. Harris purchased this painting and one other, from Mrs. Hartley, the daughter of George Inness. Property of a Private Collector. (Illustrated) No. 70. THE MEETING at THE EpGE oF THE Woop (By George Inness, N.A.) 4 ene McDOUGAL HART, N.A AME ee ae Gil IbyAal ae WITH Sannuone © | 72. — AN undulating wooded scene ee with fine atmospheric effect. Cattle are filing from the left to the rivulet which curves through the centre of the scene, while others are seen grazing over the meadows in the right middle distance. Height, 20% inches; length, 28% inches. Signed at lower left, James M. Hart, and dated 1885. Property of Mrs. McLane Van INGEN. 2. ENTRANCE: TO THE DOGE'S. PALACE, VENICE — WitrH part view to the right of the famous library of St. Mark; in the fore- oe ground are various sightseers. W ater-color: Height, 30% inches; width, 22% inches. Signed at lower right, JULES LESSORE. Property of Mrs. McLane VAN INGEN. 1 LE BG OMe £ seas ie). eee C. LAMBDIN, N.A. foo = tr 1830—1896 pe, IPIBLIB Fe Ee) ON) FAMILY, AFTER SAVAGE Arter the well known picture bf Savage, in the Metropolitan Museum, depicting the family of the General and a negro servant grouped about a table with a map before a crimson drapery and marine prospect with ships. Height, 29 inches; length, 36 inches. Collection of Dr. Edward M. Harris, Providence, R. I. To be sold to close an Estate. $OS 0. eee, JOSEPH AMES, A.N.A. AMERICAN: 16—1872 #4. PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN A MAJESTIC three-quarter length, facing the observer. “The President is dressed in a plain black frock-coat, white shirt and black bow-tie, and stands with his hands clasped) behind his back, the rugged face with its straggling brown hair and beard and kindly eyes in thoughtful repose. Gray neutral background, Height, 56 inches; width, 36 inches. Note: Ames was born at Roxbury, N.H., and was entirely self-taught. Establishing himself at Boston, he became rapidly a successful portrait painter, Pius IX sitting to him in Rome, and a number of prominent Americans, including Prescott and Emerson, in his native country A letter from Ames’ administrator, which will be given to the purchaser, states that the above portrait formed part of Joseph Ames’ estate. The present owner states that the family had formerly in their possession a letter by Mr. Ames in which he wrote that he painted the portrait of Lincoln from life. Property of Mrs. McLane Van INGEN. (I1lustrated) No. 74. Portratr oF ABRAHAM LINCOLN (By Joseph Ames, A.N.A.) Y AY Irrde. SAMUEL WALDO anp WILLIAM JEWETT o) Se (1783—1861) (1795—1863) 75. MARY JACKSON, MOTHER OF GENERAL “STONEWALL” JACKSON ‘THREE-QUARTER length seated figure facing half left, of a lady in a high-waisted white dress with a Vandyke lace collar, seated in an Empire chair. ‘The back- ground is a wall with an embrasure at the left filled with blue sky and hung with a red drapery. Height, 33 inches; width, 26 inches. Inscribed on back of canvas: ‘Mary Jackson, painted by Waldo and Jewett, New York, America, D. 1812.” These two American artists invariably worked together. At the beginning of their relationship Jewett used to prepare colors for Samuel Waldo. Property of MapAME MarcusErRite NAMarA and Mr. Guy Botton. I ce JENNYS I Century ie fp R RICHARD a 76. ISAAC HAWLEY, AGED ge HALF-LENGTH figure facing the observer, wearing a buff-colored vest, brown jacket and white cravat. Height, 29% inches; width, 24 inches. Signed on back of canvas, RicH. JENNysS, and dated Nov. 15, 1798. Property of a Private Collector. (Companion to the following) : RICHARD JENNYS Whe Js Tela YAGIE, AUGIEID) ai HALF-LENGCTH figure of a woman facing the observer, wearing white lace cap and wrap. Height, 29% inches; width, 24 inches. Signed on back of canvas with initials, R. J., and dated 1798. Property of a Private Collector. (Companion to the preceding) o a Atoms ICAN SCHOOL SO as XIX CENTURY 78. PORTRAIT WAIST-LENGTH male figure facing the observer, with white hair and ruddy com- plexion, wearing spectacles, Gladstonian collar and black cravat. Well-modeled head. Height, 27 inches; width, 22 inches. Property of a Private Collector. SIR NATHANIEL DANCE ps & Britis : 1811 G Rs ie yi, 7 a 79. DAVID ekg As ft, with the sky as background. Bewiccep profile head facing to the Fleight, 20 inches; width, 17 inches. Property of Mapame MarcueritE NaMara and Mr. Guy Botton. SIR PETER LELY s (ATTRIBUTED TO) 4 /20,- 6x86 1680f 80. BARBARA, DUCHESS O LEVELAND HALr-LENGTH full face figure, wearing a gray-blue decolleté gown with high waist-band of blue silk and a bow at her corsage, a collet of pearls and large pearl earrings. “The hair is attractively dressed and curled. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. Property of MAapAME Marcurrite NamMara and Mr. Guy Botton. WILLIAM PADGETT LS. =, ig BritisH: fl. 1870-90 5 Miao, AURIPILIE, SIRAULIC r sUNLIT Dutch street, the sandy pathway in flickering shadow from two horse chestnut trees at left and wight; beside the former stands the figure of an old man before an apple stall and painted in profile to the right. Behind are the brilliant, partly shadowed white walls of one of a line of houses, with latticed win- dows and gay turquoise blue shutters. Panel: Height, 20 inches; length, 26% inches. Signed at lower right, W. PavcETtT. Property of Mapame Marcuerire Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. CARLO CRIVELLI Y .(SCHOOL OF) yy he, O.= : Wt: Vee 1430 (?)—1493 82. MADONNA AND oh Oe Tue Holy Mother, hooded and robed in an embroidered gold mantle lined with emerald-green, depicted in relief, holding the Infant Christ, nude but for a band- ing at the waist. Above the Virgin’s head are bunches of peaches, plums, etc., and at the side, distant vistas of primitive scenery. Panel: Height, 20 inches; width, 14 inches. Property of MapamMEe Marcuerrire Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. yee VILLIAM CLARKSON STANFIELD ee. Ae BriTIisH: 1793—1867 83. THE EAST CLIFF, HASTINGS Unper the shadow of a gigantic cliff, fishing boats are seen weathering a choppy sea of white, crested by green-blue waves; the fishermen hauling in their nets in advance of the coming storm. Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches. Note: With the picture will be given a book, containing a line engraving of the above. From the Metzger Collection. Property of Mapame Marcuerire Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. {Lt H WILSON, R.A. AD 6 naar OF) BrivisH: 1714—1782 84. ROCKY LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES Or golden-brown tones, in the artist’s early manner; a stretch of river, to the left a towering rock with overhanging billowy trees, casting into shadow a maid and a male figure in blue, who are on the bank by the river. Height, 29% inches; width, 21 inches. Property of Mapame Marcurrire NAmara and Mr. Guy Botton. é; 5 ee VAN OSTADE (ATTRIBUTED TO) IS, — DutcH: 1616—1685 85. INTERIOR WITH PEASANTS CAROUSING SEATED around a barrel are four typical Ostade figures, to the right a profile view of a peasant playing the bagpipes, while the two other seated figures beat time to the music with their hands and feet; in the background a youth is standing and reading a paper. Panel: Height, 28 inches; width, 24 inches. Property of Mapame Marcusrite Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. Hediste THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. (ATTRIBUTED TO) /6 oO. a BRITISH: 1769—1830 86. PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM HENRY WEST BETTY Romantic figure facing to the right, with finely modeled features, wearing a Gladstonian collar, black cravat and reddish-brown mantle, which he is sustaining with his right hand. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. Property of MapaMe Marcuerire Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. FABRIZIO ANDREA PARMIGIANO Ly * (ScHOOL oF) G O= V/, {fib sy iy 87. 4 MOTHER AM D Ailey Tue mother, with classic profile, her hair braided and draped, wears a green and gold mantle, and holds the child in her arms, her right hand at his mouth. Height, 25 inches; width, 19% inches. Note: ‘The purchaser will be given an old line engraving of the subject. From the Morant Collection. Property of Mapame Marcuerite Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. g ”) DutcH: 1620—1691 88. LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES AND CATTLE REALISTICALLY portrayed amid a spacious scene, a bay and view of the distant sea to the left; to the right a hill upon which is a spired church; in the centre are three recumbent cows with their shepherd, and an equestrian figure approaching. Panel: Height, 22 inches; length, 321% inches. Property of Mapame MarcuetritE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. ; ee we DAVID TENIERS (THE YOUNGER) (ScHOOL OF) L 5. FLEMISH: 1610—1690 89. INTERIOR WITH TWO SEATED FIGURES Mate and female figures seated before a small table, the man with his hand upon the shoulder of his companion in a caressing attitude, while she lights her pipe. The domestic background with kitchen utensils. Panel: Height, 14% inches; width, 13% inches. Signed and dated upon the placard on the wall; the male figure is thought to be of Teniers himself. Property of MapamMe MarcueritE NAMara and Mr. Guy Botton. pap iw VaunseEMISH SCHOOL Late XVII Century Se ee Ol Al LAUDE XN Heap and décolleté bust, facing the spectator, the hair bejeweled and braided falling about her shoulder; grayish-white and crimson wrap. Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches. Property of MapaMeE Marcugrir—E Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. PRAISE Re EM ATS ZV TEAL N/T aT Ns en gt. AUGUST: RA THE smooth dull mfrror of the water is encircled behind by hazy green woodland. In the foreground among the reeds and undergrowth, stands the magnificent figure of an antlered brown and white deer in profile to the left at gaze, with two does in the left middle distance. Panel: Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches. Signed at lower left, A. F. Tarr, and dated 1876. Signed on back of panel, A. F. Tart, and dated 1876. Collis P. Huntington Collection, New York. Property of a Private Collector. /) FABIEN VOJAVE i, Frencu: K] D Oy | 92. EDGE OF THE WOOD ‘THE foreground is knee-deep in ferns and brown bracken; a curtain of young oak trees with their green and yellow leafage and tangled branches is stretched before a blue sky covered with a thin layer of sunlit cloud. Fleight, 15 inches; length, 21 inches. To be sold to close an Estate. ANDREA DEL SARTO (AFTER) - 60. — ITZLIAN: usitassi/ / 93. MADONNA AY : BEAUTIFUL rendition of the Madonna seated and wearing a voluminous crim- son robe and deep blue head drapery. She holds a missal from which the Infant Christ is quoting; to the right a charming vista of landscape. On copper: Height, 174 inches; width, 13 inches. From the Walsh Porter Collection. Property of MapaME Marcuerirr NamMara and Mr. Guy Botton. JEAN-ANTOINE WATTEAU * (SCHOOL oF) ays a y) : Se : 94. ah bet EW IRCH pee In the foreground the figures of a shepherd and shepherdess with their lambs wading in a little pool; at the right a gabled church with spire and a ruined red- brick wall with a curtain of trees behind. ‘Thatched cottages and an old bridge occupy the left middle distance, the latter spanning a stream which flows out into the sunshine. Height, 14 inches; length, 22 inches. Property of MapamME MarcuerritrE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. ejay, RAPHABL SANZIO SCHOOL OF) FLok NTINE: 1483—1520 SS. THE MASSACRE OF THE INNOCENTS In the foreground the Roman soldiery are seen brutally attacking and killing the innocents, while above cherubim are flying, holding the palms of martyrdom. The work is in the Romanesque manner of this master, and in monochrome. Height, 23% inches; width, 19 inches. Property of MapamMeE Marcugrir—E Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. eee CHA S MARAIS Frencu: “850— Ke bh ANDSCAPE, CATTLE AND HORSES Ar the left a huge park of September oaks and beéthes, extendin® nto the distance, fringes the open pasture with its scattered trees and distant buildings beneath a Mine heavens; in the foreground, the fresh grass dominates a shallow pool. Here and there are brown and white cattle and horses, with two cows and a gray mare at the water nearby. Fleight, 37 inches; length, 46 inches. Signed at the lower right, AD. Marais. Collection of the late Edward Steese, Brookline, Mass. To be sold to close an Estate. : . FRA Pel (CHUB ghleney GERMAN: XVII CENTURY ie ae portrayal of an aged wrinkled woman, three-quarter length facing the observer, and wearing a black dress, richly embroidered white headdress and sash, depicted as one of the three daughters of night spinning the thread of gold; at the left is a basket of used spools and a scrap of paper upon which is an inscription. Height, 44 inches; width, 36% inches. From the William Schaus Galleries, New York. From M. Knoedler & Co., New York. Property of Mrs. McLaner Van INGEN. S E Le AA ITALIAN SCHOOL UNDE Ne XVII 98. PORTRAIT OF A NOBLE LADY THREE-QUARTER length, in a black dress brocaded with gold with a huge Medici collar; the neck and auburn hair decked with pearls. ‘The right hand holds a handkerchief, the left rests on a Renaissance chair. Height, 47 inches; width, 38 inches. DUTCH INFLUENCE NTURY Property of a Private Collector. Pe sae JOHANN HEINRICH TISCHBEIN : GERMAN: 1722—1789 oy Fi wees AND NAUSICAA Arounp the footpath by the bend of the river, Nausicaa is seen approaching, ele- gantly robed in a yellow-gold dress with a blue mantle, attended by her hand- maidens, some of whom are seen seated by the side; from her attitude she has espied Ulysses partly hidden in the undergrowth of the wooded bank, at the left of the composition. At the lower left are two maids, one carrying a basket of linen. Height, 3234 inches; width, 26 inches. Property of a Private Collector. SECOND AND LAST SESSION THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, AT 8:15 Catalogue Numbers 100 to 197 Inclusive Co _9 4 EDOUARD FRERE 183 / FRENCH: 100. PITCH AND TOSS In a long white walled alley four sche ingly drawn and of delicaté color. Colored Crayon Drawing: Height, 15 inches; width, 12% inches. boys are intent upon their game. Charm- Signed at lower left, Epouarp Frire. From the William Schaus Galleries, New York. From Cottier & Co., New York. Property Sp Mrs. McLane VAN INGEN. Bae to&f ANNES HENDRIK WEISSENBRUCH KO or DutcH: 1825—1893 101. MEADOW WITH WINDMILL A crassy plain, cut by a ditch, with a windmill in the right foreground; scattered black and white cattle browsing in the grass. Unclouded summer sky. Water-color: Height, 1334 inches; length, 20 inches. Signed at lower left, J. HENDRIK WEISSENBRUCH. Property of Mrs. McLanr VAn INGEN. ere | aS ID ADOLPHE CONSTANT ARTZ Sita DutcH: 183 102. INDUSTRY A YOUNG maiden, wearing a Dutch cap and gaily colored garments, seated in a daffodil field, darning a stocking. ‘The background a blue expanse of sea. Weater-color: Eleight, 22 inches; width, 15 inches. Signed at lower right, ARTZ. From the Cottier Galleries. Property of Mrs. McLANE VAN INGEN. Ss JULES LESSORE pep ae BELGIAN: CONTEMPORARY / 60. — Jo= 103. ENTRANCE TO CHAPEL ROYAL, HOLYROOD, SCOTLAND FINE rendering of the architectural beauties of the facade of this relic of the Gothic age. Four figures are standing before the massive pillars in attitudes of admiration. Water-color: Height, 37 inches; width, 25% inches. Signed at lower right, JULES LESSORE. From Messrs. Cottier & Co., New York. Property of Mrs. McLANE VAN INGEN. AN, y HOMER DODGE MARTIN, N.A. AMERICAN: 1836—1897 104. WOODLAND ROAD Looxrinc down the narrow path, the view is of impenetrable foliage at the right, and at the left a tall wooden fence overtopped by elms, between which are ragged areas of white sky. In the left foreground, before a pile of wind-swept leaves, is a small pool, at which a woman is kneeling to wash linen. W ater-color Monotone: Height, 12 inches; width, 7 inches. Signed at lower right, HomMER MartTIN. Purchased from George H. Ainslie. To be sold to close an Estate. a bY bbe Megprs INSTANT TROYON FRENCH: 1810—1865 105. CLIFFS Tue white sand of the foreground is broken up into lagoons of water, in which children are paddling and a boat is stranded. Behind, grass-covered cliffs slope abruptly up to the right, bounding the moody sky with an undulating diagonal line. Height, 5 inches; length, 6% inches. Stamped at lower right, VENTE TROYON. From a Providence, R. I., Collection. To be sold to close an Estate. DOE EAE ELE EEE a IE ae OI a f) / LUCIA FAIRCHILD FULLER IS.- AMERICAN: 1872— 106. THE ROSE GOWN FULL-LENGTH portrait, facing the observer, of a young woman in a white night- gown covered with a pink négligée, edged with lace, the right hand carried up to the neck, the feet bare. Ivory: Height, 8 inches; width, 5 inches, Thomas H. Ball Collection, American Art Association, 1918. : U JOHN FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. AMERICAN: 1853—1921 To be sold to close an Estate. /) — 107. THE LONE FARM Low lying building by a stream, the banks thickly overgrown by gorse; a fallen tree-trunk is in the foreground. Water-color: Height, 9 inches; length, 13% inches. Signed at lower left, J. Francis Murpuy, and dated 1883. Property of a Private Collector. Vad ferece 7} — DutcH: 1838—1888 108. LANDSCAPE IMPRESSIONISTIC scene; a coppice centring the composition, with a female figure in deep blue dress and yellow hat, under a threatening sky. Panel: Height, 51 inches; length, 9% inches. Signed at lower right, ATELIER A. Mauve. Property of a Private Collector. CA ; A / ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. as AMERICAN: 1847—1919 109. LANDSCAPE Broapty painted small study, depicting a richly wooded scene; to the right is leaning a massive oak. Height, 4% inches; length, 10 inches. Signed at lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK. Property of a Private Collector. [) + / f HI Anke 110. RIVERSIDE AT EVENTIDE Ar the right the still gray river, at the left the curving bank, with its olive-green shrubbery and thatched farm buildings flanked by autumn-tinted leaves. In the distance, woods and cottages, and the far mountains, forming the lower boundary of the western heavens. JOSE WEISS FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY Panel: Height, 7 inches; length, 10'4 inches. Signed at lower left, Jost Wess. Purchased direct from the artist. From Messrs. Fishel, Adler and Schwartz. To be sold to close an Estate. Att RATPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. wg 2. AMERICAN: 1847—1919 111. BABES IN THE WOOD THE ground is deeply covered with dead brown leaves, in the midst of which are the two vague white figures; behind them is a solid brown-black mass of tree foliage broken only by a jagged rent in the upper left, disclosing an area of clouded sky. Panel: Height, 10% inches; width, 8% inches. Signed at lower left, R. A. BLAKELOCK. Collection of Edith True Drake; purchased by her husband, A. W. Drake, from the artist. To be sold to close an Estate. At { Fre PEMBER SMITH, N.A. AMERICAN: 1854—1907 112. WOODED LANDSCAPE In the middle distance a clump of towering trees, to the right a small cottage and outhouse; in the foreground, a small pool of water. Fine cloudy sky effects. Panel: Height, 8% inches; length, 1134 inches. Signed at lower left, H. P. Smiru, and dated 1885. Collection of the late Gustav Reichard, New York. Property of Mrs. McLane VAN INGEN. I y ee ee NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA Y-L a FrencH: 1809—1876 113. SUNSET BRILLIANT red sun sinking below the trees in the far distance and sending its last glittering rays to the rough boulder country in the foreground, with clumps of towering trees on either side. Interesting study of reflected lights and slightly differing tones of color harmony. Panel: Height, 734 inches; length, 1234 inches. Signed at lower left, N. Dtaz. Property of a Private Collector. IG bloc JOHANNES HENDRIK WEISSENBRUCH D : — 00.— UTCH: 1825—1893 114. SHEEP AND LANDSCAPE In the foreground to the right of the composition, a small boat is seen on a pool of water. In the meadow beyond, at the edge of the forest, sheep are browsing. Panel: Height, 814 inches; length, 1314 inches. Signed at lower left, J. H. WEISSENBRUCH. Sold in London and subsequently purchased from Fishel, Adler and Schwartz. Ferdinand Herman Collection, American Art Association, January, 1918. Property of a Private Collector. IS. Lhe. EUGENE BOUDIN SS. FRENCH: 1825—1898 115. LES LAVEUSES Six female figures, with various headdresses, cleansing their linen by the seashore. Fine rendering of color values and atmosphere. Height, 8 inches; length, 13% inches. Signed at lower right, E. Boupin. Property of MADAME MarGuERITE NAMaARA and Mr. Guy Botton. LPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A SO. i AMERICAN: 1847—1919 116. EDGE OF THE LAKE THE brown land in the right foreground slopes down to the edge of the still blue water at the left, with its prospect of low hills in the evening light. The deep brown foliage of trees partly blots out the sky at the right, dominating the foreground. Height, 5% inches; length, 11 inches. Signed at lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK. To be sold to close an Estate. 7 depane JULES JACQUES VEYRASSAT FRENCH: 1829—1893 117. THE LUNCHEON HOUR In a golden grainfield a stack under way is already built high; in front of it three horses, tandem, stand before their two-wheeled cart. To ie right are three reapers resting. Panel: Height, 1034 inches; length, 14 inches. Signed at the lower left, J. VEYRASSAT. Edward H. Drew Collection, New York, 1920. Property of a Private Collector. ,, td ME ESTEBAN MURILLO (ScHOOL oF) SPANISH: 1618—1682 4S. SAINT JEROME A DARK landscape with an oak-tree overshadowing the foreground, where the figure of Saint Jerome in brown monk’s robes is kneeling in profile to the left before a crucifix with an open bible and his attribute, a skull. In the distance at the right can be seen blue mountains. Height, 13% inches; width, 11 inches. Collecton of the Earl of Denbigh. Collection Metzger. Property of Mapame Marcuerire NAmara and Mr. Guy Botton. en Sarrmml JAN GOSSAERT (MABUSE) NETHERLANDS: 1472—I1541 to. THREE HEADS A srupy for the painting of the “Adoration of the Magi,’ formerly at Castle Howard, now at the National Gallery, London. ‘This small panel is fine in quality, with life-like coloring, and shows the direct influence of Quentin Metzys. Panel: Height, 7 inches; width, 5 inches. Property of MAapaME Marcurrire NAmara and Mr. Guy Botton. Aon teh rs GIORDANO ITALIAN: 1632—1705 AS a, HOLY FAMILY Tue Holy Child nursing at His Mother’s breast, with Saint Joseph, in a pleasing renderng of shaded light in the background. The Virgin Mother is richly robed in fluctuating tones of crimson and blue and wears a headdress. On copper: Height, 9% inches; width, 734 inches. Collection of John Webb, Esq. Collection of Mrs. Cragg, Wrotham Place, Kent. Property of Mapame Marcuerire Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. r Ave nddpectec /ZO. yeaa SWEDISH: 1656—1743 ToT PORERAIDE. OPA OEN SOE URC ELIE Dy tS ie) UGE SOF SV ViziRale- BOROUGH Bewiccep figure, in crimson jacket and white jabot, looking toward the spectator. In the manner of Sir Godfrey Kneller, of whom this artist was a rival. Height: 14 inches; width, 11% inches. Property of Mapame Marcuesrite NAmara and Mr. Guy Botton. (Companion to the following) y; Pulse Aifeloa’” MICHAEL DAHL SWEDISH: 1656—1743 122. PORTRAIT OF SARAH JENNINGS, 1ST DUCHESS OF MARL- BOROUGH HaLrt-LENGTH figure facing the spectator, with highly coiffed hair which hangs to her shoulders, and wearing a mazarine-blue décolleté gown and an orange mantle. Height, 14 inches; width, 11% inches. (Companion to the preceding) Property of MADAME MaARGUERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Botton. A% Dee ee JULIAN RIX AMERICAN: 1851I—1903 5. - THE BARN A tow, raking, white-walled building, with thatched gabled roof and in the centre, a dark opening; on the wall at the left is a sun-dial, the whole being in strong daylight. Blue sky, with a wheeling flight of birds. Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches Signed at lower right, JULIAN Rix. Property of a Private Collector. CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A AMERICAN: 1848— 124. 4 CORNISH LANE THREE brown and white cows, followed by their herdsman, are coming down a grass-grown road which crosses the right foreground. Behind, the emerald meadows and scattered trees lead across to the gabled roofs of a line of cottages on the ridge at the left, the whole seen in a misty haze of half-twilight. The sky is overcast and pallid in tone. Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches. Signed at lower left, CARLETON WIGGINS. To be sold to close an Estate. SF Ga EE IE a rw PAUL VERNON FRENCH : CONTEMPORARY A sUNNY path runping away through the heart of the forest, with a dense mass of trees, their trunks patterned with white, their foliage glowing with reds and browns. Along a foot-path towards the observer is coming a woman with a red blouse. Panel: Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. Signed at lower left, PAUL VERNON. Collection of Dr. Edward M. Harris, Providence, R. I. To be sold to close an Estate. ) ys 1 Devrnear bir SIMON CHARDIN 2 / FRENCH: 1699—1 Z2/ LS 99—1779 126, THE SMILING CHILD THE head and shoulders of a child, wearing a lace bonnet and jade-green jacket. Charmingly portrayed, with fine modeling. Oval: Height, 161% inches; width, 13% inches. Property of MapAME MarcueriteE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. fu ee DIRCK HALS pi 0o.— DutcH: 1600 (?)—1656 127 RO RMA TOA SAO Mel LauGHING, head and shoulders of a young man with a flute. Height, 161% inches; width, 16% inches. Property of MADAME MaArRGUERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Botton. \S Unted ALLART VAN EVERDINGEN JO O. DutcH: 1612—1676 128. LANDSCAPH WITH WATERFALL Woopep and rocky scene under a treacherous sky, with a small cottage shaded by trees, by which the rapids flow and finish in a turbulent foreground of greenish- blue tints. Panel: Height, 18 inches; width, 14 inches. This artist was the master of Jacob van Ruysdael. From the Hinds Collection. Property of MADAME MarcurrirE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. Lb0.— Pde Airman! peda BLENNER AMERICAN : CONTEMPORARY 129. ne WITH A MIRROR Busr portrait, facing the observer, of a young lady with fair hair and dressed in a white décolletage falling away from the shoulders; in the right hand, the sitter holds a hand mirror, into which she is looking, smilingly. Dark blue background. Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches. Signed at upper right, CARLE J. BLENNER. Property of a Private Collector. ANATOLE H. DE BEAULIEU | He FRENCH: 1819—1884 hes FEEDING THE SACRED IBIS A park vault between white Moresque walls, with an underground stream flowing through the fissure. On the left bank is the nude figure of a young girl clasping about her limbs a blue robe and stooping over to feed two crimson ibis. On the opposite side of the water, the walls and water surface are slashed with brilliant color. Panel: Height, 28 inches; width, 17 inches. Collection of the late Joseph C. Ely, Providence, R. I. To be sold to close an Estate. TENIERS (THE ELDER) DutcH: 1582—1649 131. BOORS CAROUSING BEFORE AN INN A GRACEFUL vista at the left is of a rolling landscape with cows pasturing. In the right foreground in the shade of oak trees is a gabled inn before which is a table with peasants drinking and gossiping, the inn-keeper standing beside them; in the centre his wife, engaged in drawing water from a well, in the company of swine and poultry. Panel: Height, 15 inches; length, 18 inches. Signed at lower right, D. "TENIERS. Property of MapaMe Marcurrire Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. LE OnE a a a DutcH: 1636—1688 132/ PORTRAIT OF THE PRINCESS DE CROY Erect figure, in a dark jade-green robe with puffed sleeves, and curiously coiffed hair of the period, in an architectural setting. Height, 25 inches; width, 16 inches. G UO bbw DANIEL MYTENS (ScHoor oF) JY Property of Mapame MarcuerrirE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. EO era ae In the foreground, lush green meadows with the stolid figures of brown and white cattle ruminating and squatted in the grass. At the left, a pair of slender poplars, in the middle distance the pallid waters of a river, with rising wooded country on the farther bank, under a dull morning sky. Height, 12% inches; length, 18 inches. Signed at lower left, E. Boupin. Collection of Edward Steese, Brookline, Mass. To be sold to close an Estate. e AR TEDRICH-ORTLIEB : GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY ©o. 134. AN AGED WAYFARER AN interior, with a table spread for the midday repast and surrounded by the five children of the Bavarian peasant family, who are surprised by a visit from an old man standing at the right, leaning on his staff, and with whom one of the youthful hostesses is offering to share the meal. FTeight, 20 inches; length, 24 inches. Signed at lower right, Frrep. ORTLIEB, MUENCHEN. Property of a Private Collector. ee JEAN CHARLES CAZIN / pes FRENCH: 1840—1900 WQS, ILA IRIWUBILILID, THE road leaving the central foreground curves to the left behind the tallest of the houses with its orchard wall crowned with trees; at the right of the road are clustered the white walls and sloping roofs of the village. The sky is a deep blue of even tone and the road in full sunlight. Height, 12% inches; length, 16 inches. Property of MapaME Marcuerire Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. HOMER DODGE MARTIN, N.A. / =a AMERICAN: 1836—1897 o. 136. ADIRONDACK LAKE PLacip water, surrounded by richly wooded mountains, from which are deep reflections. At the left a thicket fringed with browns and reds, and floating pieces of broken timber at the edge of the lake. Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches. Property of a Private Collector. JULIEN DUPRE ome — FRENCH: 1851—1910 137. THE MILKM4AID A SPRING grass pasture of intense emerald-green extends towards the low green hills of the horizon; in the middle distance are scattered figures of cattle. Between two milk cans, in the foreground, is standing the sturdy figure of a milkmaid in white blouse, black bodice and a blue apron covering her dark red skirt, her hands on her hips and her fair fresh-complexioned face turned in full profile to the right. Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches Signed at lower right, JULIEN Dupre. Purchased from the John Levy Galleries. Property of a Private Collector. ALFRED STEVENS BELGIAN: 1828—1906 (CO 138. LA VEUVE Tatu figure in profile to the left, walking with her lap dog and large bouquet of lilacs; in the background are various Parisian posters. Height, 181% inches; width, 13 inches. and carrying a parasol Signed at lower left with monogram, A. S. From Henri le Roy et Cie, Paris. Property of a Private Collector. JOHN HENRY TWACHTMAN AMERICAN: 1853—1902 130, WUE | AULILIEY A RUNNEL of water, winding through the centre of the landscape, is encompassed at left and right by the pale green mounds of its banks; in the middle distance, along its course, a group of four stripped trees. Across the background, in the pallid winter light, stretches a fantastically shaped gray curtain of woodland. Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches. Signed at lower right, J. H. TwacuTMan. Purchased from the Estate of the artist. To be sold to close an Estate. EDOUARD MANET FRENCH: 1833—188 Ie ae - : 140. PORTRAIT DUN HOMME BEFORE a neutral gray background, the head and shoulders of a man clad in a black and white full-sleeved gown or cassock. An intelligent face, with fair moustache and beard, and brown eyes, facing the spectator. Board: Height, 13 inches; width, 10 inches. Signed at upper right, Ep. MANET. Property of MADAME MarcuerritE NAmara and Mr. Guy Botton. HARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY ; FrRencH: 1817—1878 De Oumal £0 LE CREPUSCULE Ar the left, the cold gray waters of a stream fast flowing into the foreground; the low sloping bank, a patchwork of olive and dull brown tones, is crowned by white cottage buildings and trees massed before the uncertain palely warm tints of the western sky. In the left middle distance, low down, the brown-black smudge of a forest. Panel: Height, 12% inches; length, 23 inches. Signed at lower right, DauBIGNy, and stamped on back with seal, C. D. To be sold to close an Estate. (I1lustrated) /) ie ff sh HEODORE ROUSSEAU 100 = FRENCH: 1812—1867 142. BUDA PESTH AN immense extent of flat brown plain, as far as the eye can reach, the foreground and middle distance broken by lines of trees and masses of houses clustered about the spire of a church in the centre, and further away to the right the twin spires of the cathedral. The heavens are occupied by a stratum of rolling clouds in the evening light, the sky lightening toward the horizon. FHleight, 91% inches; length, 15% inches. Signed at lower left, (THEODORE RoussEAu. To be sold to close an Estate. My ; 2 He rULEER AMERICAN: XIX CENTURY Os ze FARMYARD A CURVING cart-track bisects the scene, of green pasture and a fringe of woodland at the right; a white farmhouse and outbuildings with a haystack at the left, before which a country girl is occupied in collecting forage. In the foreground at the right, a duck pond with straying fowls. Height, 12 inches; length, 20 inches. Signed at lower left, R. H. FuLimr. Inscribed on back of canvas, “Painted in 1867 by R. H. Fuller for H. C. A, 16 Beacon Street.” Collection of Henry C. Angell, Boston. To be sold to close an Estate. Intub the RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. AMERICAN: 1847—1919 £0. INDIAN WAR DANCE Vicorous rendering in fine color. To the right against a tree, is the bound figure of a prisoner; to the left numerous grotesque figures dancing. Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches. Signed at lower left, R. A. BLAKELOCK. Property of a Private Collector. ‘ ALG pea FANTIN-LATOUR L0.—- FRENCH: 1836—1905 145. VASE OF PANSIES A GRAYISH-GREEN baluster-shaped vase is filled with a cluster of white asters and deep royal purple pansies with scattered blossoms strewn about the base on the table top; neutral gray-brown background. Height, 19 inches; width, 13 inches. Signed at lower left, FANTIN. Property of Mapame Marcurrite NAmara and Mr. Guy Botton. . LOUIS EUGENE BOUDIN FRENCH: 1825—1898 ae bo. — ; 146. LE MARCHE AUX POISSONS A quay, with the furled sails of fishing vessels discerned at the extreme left; crowded with fishermen and women, with scattered creels, barrels and other para- phernalia, the crowd massed at the end of the wharf away from the observer. At the right is the market hall with low sloping roofs and spire, and in the distance the trees and houses of the port. A windy sky is filled with white cloud. Height, 141% inches; length, 20% inches. Signed at lower right, E. BouDIN. Property of MapaME MarcueriteE Namara and Mr. Guy Borton. af we ALBERT NEUHUYS 330. =. DutcH: 1844—1914 147. INDUSTRY CorracE interior, with a fair-haired peasant woman seated sewing; facing her, behind a huge laundry basket is a small girl with white Dutch cap, blue blouse and long skirt, teasing a kitten with a ball of wool. Panel: Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches. Signed at lower right, A. NEUHUYS. On the back of the panel is pasted a declaration of authenticity written in Dutch, signed by the artist and dated December 6, 1892. Collection of Edward Steese, Braokline, Mass. To be sold to close an Estate. SV Ab ped et Aa is DESCHAMPS o.— FRENCH: 1846— 148. VIOLINIST ‘THREE-QUARTER length, facing the observer, of a young girl in a ragged black velvet bodice and skirt, with a scarlet scarf tied round her head, holding in her left hand a violin crossed by the bow in the right. A pale oval face, with its large brown eyes, is lighted sharply against a modulated background. Height, 2134 inches; width, 15% inches. Signed at lower right, Louis DrescHAMPS. To be sold to close an Estate. Kenthaar/ Vitlerse THEOPHILE DE BOCK LO as DurcH: 1850—1904 149. LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE In the foreground to the right, a small stream flows through meadows thickly wooded, in which cows are grazing, under a grayish sky. Canvas on Panel: Height, 144 inches; length, 2334 inches. Signed at lower left, THEO. Dr Bock. Property of a Private Collector. WYATT EATON G Oo AMERICAN: 1849—1896 150. WOMAN AND CHILD FRAMED in the stone doorway of a cottage is the figure of an old peasant woman in cap, brown blouse and blue skirt, facing the observer, with a young child in white apron and red dress sprawled across her lap and a black and white cat rubbing itself against her left foot. Fleight, 22 inches; width, 16 inches. Signed at lower left, Wyatt Eaton, and dated 1876. Purchased from Knoedler and Company. Property of a Private Collector. NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA FRENCH: 1809—1876 151. JEUNE FILLE Tue heart of a forest, seen as a thick mass of brown trees through which can be glimpsed patches of blue sky, and at the end of the footpath at the left, a woodland pool. In the foreground is the erect figure of a girl of perhaps ten years, her nude body wrapped in a white cloak draped over the head and held to her with a mass of pink and gold drapery about the waist. Height, 22 inches; width, 16 inches. Signed at lower left, N. Diaz, and dated 1853. From the Howard Young Galleries. Property of a Private Collector. RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. es ae AMERICAN: 1847—1919 152, AUTUMN LANDSCAPE Brown earth with thick shrubbery at left and right, an undulating. black ribbon of mound rising on either side in the middle distance, overshadowed by two masses of autumn-tinted trees, the taller towering into the brownish sky at the left. In the centre can be distinguished two figures facing towards the vista of valley. Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches. Endorsed by E. Daingerfield. Property of a Private Collector. PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR Yoo — FRENCH: 1841—I919 153. PORTRAIT DE MADAME SAMARY AU PIANO PRoFILe to the right, the head tilted; the hair is loosely coiled at the nape of her neck and the sitter clad in a décolleté blue and white gown, and seated before an upright piano with her head outlined before an open book of music. Height, 23 inches; width, 174% inches. Property of MapaAME MarcurrirE NAMarA and Mr. Guy Botton. ay ay we ALBERT BESNARD 1.30 ee FRENCH: 1849— 154. THE BLACK RIBBON SEATED figure, seen at waist length, of a young girl, wrapped in a brilliant shawl, the right arm bent and the hand carried up to the chin; the auburn hair is wreathed with a black velvet ribbon. Carmine background to the height of the eyes, blue-gray above. Pastel on Panel: Height, 23 inches; width, 17 inches. From M. Knoedler F Co., New York. Property of a Private Owner. (Illustrated ) ae CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY / fe FrencH: 18171878 155. 4U BORD DE L’OISE Looxinc down from a height, the view is of the shadowed gray waters of the Oise in the left foreground, with a solitary punt moored at the edge of the sandy grass- covered shore at the right. A small wood of trees in full foliage stretches across the middle distance; over their tops can be distinguished the clustered red roofs of a village perched above on the slowly rising green hillside which ends in the flat line of the horizon. ‘The sky is gray and overcast, with clouds. Panel: Height, 161% inches; length, 27 inches. Signed at lower right, DAUBIGNY. Vente Daubigny, Hotel Drouot, May, 1878. Stamped on back with seal, C. D. Property of MapamME Marcugrite NAMArRA and Mr. Guy Botton. iz, ie) SS aS aa S 4s < al SS ae a x NN HS 1 «8 + A Ww Ms m) Se No GEORGE INNESS, N.A. ILS — AMERICAN: 1825—1894 156. SUNSET ON THE COAST, ETRETAT Art the left, a great gray block of granite cliff with a huge flying buttress, behind which is a curious pointed rock, splitting the lurid red sky, with the round sun low down on the horizon. The dark waters, through which a steamer and a three-masted schooner are plying, are breaking on the low-lying rocks of the foreground, touched with the ruddy glare, which lights the figure of a solitary fisherman hauling in his nets over the shingle beach. Height, 18 inches; length, 26 inches. Signed at lower left, G. INNESS. Collection of Edward Runge. To be sold to close an Estate. ALEXANDER H. WYANT, N.A. wD) 5 AMERICAN: 1836—1892 157. AN ADIRONDACK RAVINE Tue depth of a wood, with a tiny stream trickling over the rocks at the foot of a serried group of tree boles, hung with September leafage, in such thickness that the light barely penetrates. The ascending contour of the undergrowth in the middle distance gives an impression of depth and intense solitude to the scene. Fleight, 25% inches; width, 154 inches. Signed at lower left, A. H. Wyant. Purchased from Mrs. A. H. Wyant. From the late Gustav Reichard, New York. To be sold to close an Estate. vA Netiet. 3 CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY os FRENCH: 1817—1878 COX 158. LE COUCHER DU SOLEIL Tue dark green uneven land of the foreground rises gently at the left to a ragged copse of black trees looming starkly against the light yellow and pale orange of the sunset; a narrow stream, crossing the middle distance, breaks with its reflec- tions the dark expanse of the farther bank. Panel: Height, 15 inches; length, 26 inches. Signed at lower right, DAUBIGNY. Inscribed on back with authentication, “Ce tableau est de mon pére,” signed, KARL Dausicny, his son; and two further authentications in French signed by MM. BEerRNHEIM and THUBOEUF. To be sold to close an Estate. ANDERS LEONHARD ZORN SWEDISH: 1860-—1920 159. INTERIOR WITH NUDES A corTracs, with the red firelight falling warmly on the bodies of two nude young girls at the right, one seated and resting her left elbow on the table, her right leg covered with a blanket, the second standing and facing half left, toying with a red ribbon about her neck. At the left, her back to the observer, is seated an old woman in peasant costume with a high white collar, a chair between them being covered with a heap of clothing. Height, 42 inches; width, 32% inches. Signed at lower left, A. ZORN, and dated 1905. Property of a Private Collector. HENRI JOSEPH HARPIGNIES Se FRENCH: 1819—1916 160. d SUMMER MORNING In the middle distance the still blue water of an inland lake with a shifting gray ribbon of mountain behind; the undulating green country of the hither shore is bordered with dense shrubbery at left and right, with two great trees in the extreme foreground leaning inwards, and forming with their delicate foliage a fragrant arch above the figures of three women seen waist high over the fall of the near ridge. Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches. Signed at lower left, H. J. Harpicnigs, and dated 1899. Exhibited at the Paris Salon, 1899. Property of a Private Owner. (Illustrated ) No. 160. A SummMER Morninc (By Henri Joseph Harpignies) MICHIEL JANSZEN VAN MIEREVELT i) oe, DutcH: 1567—1641 161. PRINCE MAURICE OF NASSAU Bust portrait facing half right of a man in steel armor with a red silk scarf on his right shoulder and a white ruff. The face is lighted from the left, and is swarthy, with gray moustache and spade beard and black eyes. Dark background. Height, 24 inches; width, 19 inches. Property of MapaME Marcurrire Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. ‘FRANCOIS LEMOINE FRENCH: 1688—1737 J56.= 162. PORTRAIT Heap and bust of a lady looking towards the spectator, with highly coiffed pow- dered hair bound by a ribbon; wearing a grayish-mauve décolleté corsage with two roses. Oval: Height, 23 inches; width, 2014 inches. Property of MapamMe Marcuerite Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. PIERRE PAUL PRUD’HON bo oa FRENCH: 1758—1822 163. THE ASSUMPTION OF THE VIRGIN FULL-LENGTH figure of the Virgin with upraised arms supported by two angels ; beneath them a ring of dancing putti and ascending cherub figures among the clouds. Height, 26 inches; width, 20 inches. On the back an extract from an article by Charles Clément Prud’hon, Gazette des Beaux Arts, 1870, as follows (translation) : “Another variation which represents Mary ascending to heaven and sustained by two great Archangels, with a ring of angels dancing below, which served as a base for the composition, is much better known. It is probably a project on which Prud’hon had determined himself, for in addition to a great number of drawings, he made three or four sketches for it.” Collection of Dr. Edward M. Harris, Providence, R. I. To be sold to close an Estate. il LL, EO E FREDERICK WATTS, R.A. 3 2.— BritisH: 1818—1904 164. GALATEA Bust-LENGTH painting. ‘The classic cinctured head facing three-quarter right; sparsely draped in a green mantle with her left hand to her shoulder. Height, 26 inches; width, 21 inches. Collection of Louis Huth. Property of MapamMe Marcueritre Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. f 0 y } ne v/ (bine MARY L. MACOMBER B AMERICAN: 1861—1916 — ° 165. AUTUMN HALF-LENGTH figure, facing the left, her head turned towards the observer, of a young girl with long dark-brown hair and clad in a dress of dark crimson, holding to her breast a spray of russet oak leaves. The face and left shoulder are lighted in brusque contrast from upper left. Height, 28 inches; width, 22 inches. Signed at upper right, Macomssr, and dated 1911. Purchased direct from the artist. To be sold to close an Estate. LES HYNRI LEROLLE Va FRENCH: 1851— 166. THE CLOSE OF DAY THE broad quiet mirror surface of a river at the left reflects the mauve and yellow of the brief twilight, the skyline in the distance broken by scattered poplars along the shore. In the foreground, the dark grass of the right bank with a black curtain of trees across the middle distance and on the edge of the waters, a young woman carrying a baby and accompanied by four placid sheep. Height, 23% inches; length, 29 inches. Signed at lower left, H. LEROLLE. Collection of Edward Steese, Brookline, Mass. To be sold to close an Estate. PA Kanne pent LOUIS KRONBERG $CO. 4 AMERICAN: 1872— 167. THE GREEN KIMONO INTERIOR, with a neutral wall hung with a Japanese print at the right above a small table covered with an orange cloth. Before a mirror, her back to the observer, is a fair-haired young woman in a green kimono, her arms raised, putting a pink flower in her hair. Height, 30 inches; width, 20 inches. Signed at lower left, Louis KRONBERG, and dated 1905. To be sold to close an Estate. /) =~ i ( Ft yj y, “Cw chhe per ALFRED STEVENS Sy (Oa BELGIAN: 1828—1906 168. MARINE THE smooth grayish-yellow ocean dotted with tiny fishing-craft with brown and white sails, and centrally an old steam-packet with a single tall funnel, threshing its way slowly through the water to the left. In the shallows at the right, children in bright costumes bathing, the whole of the foreground being occupied by the expanse of the brownish yellow sand of low tide. Height, 28% inches; width, 23% inches. Signed at lower left, A. STEVENS. Property of a Private Collector. GIOVANNI BATTISTA TIEPOLO /BNETIAN: 1696—I Got : or 169. ADORATION OF THE MAGI Ar the right, the Virgin in rose-crimson gown and blue cloak, holding the nude Child; before whom kneels one of the bearded kings robed in brown and ermine, with the two others behind and the bare-headed figure of Saint Joseph in crimson and blue draperies in conversation with them and pointing vigorously, with his left arm extended, towards the Child. At the extreme left, two young children bear the gifts of the kings and are accompanied by a white hound. Background of brilliant blue and white sky, with a stone column at the right. Height, 22 inches; length, 27 inches. Property of MapAME Marcugrite NAmMara and Mr. Guy Botton. JOSE WEISS Ooi es FrencH: CONTEMPORARY 170. LANDSCAPE A SHADOWED pool in the right foreground, with a second in the left middle dis- tance, the ground between of green meadow fringed with brownish reeds and bushes; the land behind at the right rises sharply in rocks crested by chateau buildings. On the gently swelling slopes of the horizon the land catches the light of the sun, invisible in a summer sky with a pendant of pinkish yellow cloud. Height, 23 inches; length, 31 inches. Signed at lower left, Jost WeEIss. Purchased from the John Levy Galleries. Property of a Private Collector. / = Sa Ke skilfully {) Shia CARBO ZAMACOIS SPANISH: 1842—1871 171. d GENTLEMAN IN AUTHORITY BEFORE a stone balustrade from which descends a flight of steps, with a colossal stone urn at the foot, stands the figure of a nobleman in a flowered blue coat and knee breeches, white waistcoat and jabot, with his right arm resting on his hip, his left hand grasping a stick tucked under the left arm; painted at full length, turned to face the observer. Height, 31 inches; width, 19% inches. Signed at lower left by the wife of Zamacois. Property of a Private Collector. SIR WILLIAM BEECHEY, R.A. BrivTIsH: 1753—1839 _—— 172. ADMIRAL SAMUEL BARRINGTON Tue sitter is clad in a blue uniform coat with brass buttons, open at the neck to display a white collar and jabot; seen at waist length, the head turned towards half left. The face is florid, with straight nose, and thin lips; the white hair is curled over the ears, giving the appearance of a bob wig. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. Admiral Barrington (1729—1800), Rear Admiral of the White and Commander-in-Chief in the West Indies, 1778—1779; defeated the French in an engagement at Saint Lucia. Property of MapaAME MarcugritE NAmMara and Mr. Guy Botton. Ve Oe. ; JAMES NORTHCOTE, R.A. BritisH: 1746-—1831 = GO, PORTRAIT OF DAVID GARRICK (1717—1779) Tue famous actor is seated at a table facing to the front with his hands clasped before him; his hair is powdered and he wears a jabot. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. Collection of Frederick Antony White, Esq., London. Property of MapaME MarcurritE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. Seth ROBERT Ite 174. LATE APTERNOON: KEEN VALLEY, N. Y. ‘THE view embraces the length of stream, with tree-laden banks at left and right, in shadow; in the left foreground, a small boat. In the middle distance the shore foliage is caught by the light of the sun from a sky flecked with pink clouds. ARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A. AMERICAN: 1855— Height, 241% inches; length, 32 inches. Signed at lower left, R. W. VAN BoSKERCK. Purchased direct from the artist. Property of a Private Owner. FREDERICUS H. MANS pe) aS DutcH: XVII CENTURY 175. d VILLAGE MERRYMAKING Ar the left, tall oaks shadowing the high stepped and gabled roofs of a Dutch village, with the spire of a church in the middle distance. Shore, bridge and boats in the foreground are crowded with men and women drinking and laughing, the boats putting out to the right onto the still waters of the river. At the bottom of the canvas can be distinguished the near shore with bushes and wooden mooring- posts. Height, 31 inches; width, 26 inches. Property of MapAME MarGueriTtE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Botton. Q tm OF | ie HO, [AUN MIEN HALF-LENGTH figure facing the observer, before a light-blue drapery, of a young woman with fair hair dressed high and garlanded with flowers, clad in a loose yellow silk robe draped over the left shoulder with a white cloak. The light falls from upper left on the bare right shoulder and arm. Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches. JOSEPH COOMANS BELGIAN: 1816—1881 Signed at lower left, JosEPH CooMANS, and dated 1877. From a celebrated Chicago collection, the name of which will be given to the purchaser. To be sold to close an Estate. ih /) JULIAN RIX TIO — AMERICAN: 1851—1903 177. IN CALIFORNIA Tue thin ribbon of a streamlet runs away from the central foreground, fringed on either side by the long gaily-colored grasses of the moorland, which rises slowly to a low dark ledge; on it, in the left middle distance is seen a small copse of trees glowing with a riot of colors in the late afternoon light. The blue heavens are banked high with white clouds. Height, 32 inches; width, 27 inches. Signed at lower right, JULIAN Rix. To be sold to close an Estate. Vie dabald ikl THOSIAS LAWRENCE, PRA. oS 2 Soe BritIsH: 1769—1830 178. PORTRAIT OF HENRY, FIRST BARON OF BROUGHAM AND VAUX YOUTHFUL figure in white ruff, seated on a crimson velvet armchair facing to the left and reading; to the left, a charming vista of landscape with billowy trees. Height, 33% inches; width, 26 inches. Lord Brougham, Lord Chancellor of England (1830-1834) and counsel for the defence of Queen Caroline in 1820. Property of MapaMe Marcurrtre NAmara and Mr. Guy Botton. Ag Ulta ye SCHOOL, INFLUENCE OF LUCAS CRANACH Yo ee Harty XVI Century 179. TWO WINGS OF A TRIPTYCH Tue left wing depicts St. Rocco in a blue mantle that partly covers the green tunic, with the kneeling figure of the donor and his sons. The right wing depicts St. John the Evangelist in rich crimson mantle caught with a morse and holding the chalice, with the kneeling figures of the donor’s wife and daughters. The Backorounds with charming small landscapes in which are medieval chateaux. Each wing: Height, 33\4 inches; width, 114 inches. Property of MapaMe Marcurrire Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. Dee Ur BENJAMIN CONSTANT ee FRENCH: 1845—1902 180. MOORISH TRIBESMAN Berrore dark red and yellowish draperies, is seated in profile to the left the figure of a swarthy native with bare body and a white drapery covering his legs, holding a spear across his knees; rugs and brass utensils are scattered over the floor. The lighting is from upper left. Height, 35 inches; width, 2434 inches. Signed at upper right, BENJ. CONSTANT. Property of a Private Collector. ROBERT G. WATSON lp s= ScorrisH : CONTEMPORARY 181. CATTLE IN THE HIGHLANDS A TuRQUOISE sky with a veil of white clouds looks down on the upper waters of a swiftly flowing mountain stream running into the left foreground, and on to | the earth and bracken-covered moorland rising to the right, the tops of the hills gilded by the sun haze. In the extreme foreground a group of shaggy highland cattle, brown, white and fulvous, standing motionless or squatted among the ferns, one animal seen in profile to the right, standing with its feet in the water. Height, 30 inches; length, 50 inches. Signed at the lower right, R. Warson, and dated 1905. To be sold to close an Estate. HENRY GOLDEN DEARTH, N.A. ISO Ys ee AMERICAN: 1864—1918 182. d BRITTANY CHURCH EvENING, with the great hazy white ball of the moon hanging low in the sky at the right. The glowing green of the foreground is overshadowed by the stout shape of the church, with its square tower and dwarf spire and quaintly gabled transept roof; at the left, a low stone wall running out of the picture encloses the little white house of the curé and a few black skeleton trees, appearing fan- tastically frail in the bluish-green light. The spire on top of the tower is caught by a fugitive ruddy light from the dying sun. Height, 32 inches; length, 48 inches. Signed at lower right, H. DEARTH. To be sold to close an Estate. / Aetiofe GEORGE H. BOGERT, AN.A. DS. se AMERICAN: 1864— 183. VENICE THE broad open water, with a view of the Doge’s Palace and the Campanile at the right, the domes and towers at the left topped with the fierce orange-red of a sunset from the hazy sun sinking in the brilliant western sky. In the foreground, the black shapes of a gondola and mooring masts at the left are balanced by the triangular lateen sail of a vessel at anchor at the extreme right. Height, 28 inches; length, 40 inches. Signed at lower right, Gro. H. Bocerr. Purchased direct from the artist. Property of a Private Collector. NCOIS DELOBBE of SO. me FRENCH: 1835—(?) 184. MOTHER AND CHILD THE quiet green waters of a bay merge into blue in the middle distance, where is the line of the coast and an occasional fishing vessel is riding at anchor. Up between the low-lying rocks of the foreground has waded a young woman in white blouse and blue dress, carrying cn her left arm a half-naked infant, her skirt tucked up over her bare legs, out of reach of the water. Height, 51 inches; width, 32 inches. Signed at lower left, F. DELOBBE. Collection of Edward Steese, Brookline, Mass. To be sold to close an Estate. Ly, ol lS.— 185. VOTIVE AND HISTORICAL SCENE FROM THE APOCALYPSE Depictinc the obeisance of the religious and temporal powers to the Divine Right. The centre of the composition depicts a vision of cherubim appearing from a clustered rosebush. ‘To the left are kneeling and standing figures representing the Pope, St. Jerome, a mitred Bishop, SS. Tommaso, Luigi and Dominicus and other ecclesiastical dignitaries. “To the right, regal figures kneeling, with their emblems of power before them, and nobles in costumes ranging from the medieval RANCKEN (THE YOUNGER) FLEMISH: 1581—1642 to the sixteenth century. Arched Panel: Height, 30 inches; length, 57 inches. Property of a Private Owner. wi > CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY R oe. FRENCH: 1817—1878 RS fds ae 186. LABREUVOIR: EFFET DE LUNE A MURKY brownish evening sky, with a half moon poised in the zenith at the left over the hazy green trees which surmount the reed-fringed shore, with the peasant shepherdess and her three cows in the foreground wading into the water. The width of the river occupies the whole of the centre of the scene, with the low gently rising shore at the right desolate with its scattered brown shrubs and solitary tree poking upwards a bent brush of bushy foliage. Fleight, 34 inches; length, 5714 inches. Stamped at lower right with initials, C. D. Property of MADAME MARGUERITE NamaAraA and Mr. Guy Botton. EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN Aaa FLEMISH: 1798—1881 ‘plot 79 aS 187. LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE On a late summer afternoon, cattle and sheep are resting near a pool of water; to the right is a child apparently from the farmhouse, which is partly obscured by a wood and enclosed by posts and rails; in the far distance at the left are harvesters. Height, 45 inches; length, 60 inches. Signed at lower left on a wooden rail, EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN, and dated 1839. Property of a Private Collector. SIR JA JEBUSA SHANNON, A.N.A., R.A. AMERICAN: 1803—1923 DUR Al ILC size figure, with her head inclined slightly to the right, standing by and ONL — ste, OUR IMR ALE Lir resting her left arm on the mantelpiece, above which is a tapestry panel. She wears a beautifully draped gown of greenish-blue, a rope of pearls, and at her corsage a bouquet of white flowers tinged with gold. Fleight, 607 inches; width, 50 inches. Note: his work is characteristic of this excellent master; elegantly posed, and ex- hibiting a superb rendering of textures and delicate modeling. Signed at lower right, J. J. SHANNON, and dated 1907. Property of Mrs. McLaNnr VAN INGEN. AA bnell FERDINAND VICTOR LEON ROYBET /000 = FRENCH: 1840— 109, LA PARTIE DE TRIG GRA G Aw elegantly furnished interior, in which three gallants are gaming with serious attention, while a fourth watches with feigned amusement. They are richly habited, with leathers and spurs. A fifth figure is at the open door. Panel: Height, 51% inches; width, 35% inches. Signed at lower left, F. RoysBet. Property of Mrs. McLane Van INGEN. fini hire H. CORRODI IraLtiAn: XIX CENTURY 190. ee ASCAPE Orr the cote d’azur, in a mirror-like sea, a fishing smack, upon which are numerous figures of youths and fishermen in gaily colored garments, the youths tending a steaming cauldron. Vast expanse of sea and violet tinged cloudy sky. Around are various small yachts with glistening white sails. Height, 34 inches; length, 65 inches. Signed at lower left, H. Corropi, Roma. Property of a Private Collector. 4) je i ) (ATTRIBUTED TO) ee I- ITALIAN: 1695—1768 191. LANDSCAPE WITH RUINS Ar the right, a portion of an Ionic peristyle and a species of ruined triumphal arch of the Corinthian order; at the left a pointed obelisk before a background of ruins with classically robed figures. IOVANNI PAOLO PANNINI Height, 17 inches; length, 54 inches. Property of a Private Collector. Hetil ce ALEXANDRE ROSLIN RENCH: 1718—1793 uA Senta OF THE COMPOSER ROUGET DE L’ISLE DeEcorATIVE study in an architectural setting; half-length figure with flowing hair, facing the spectator and wearing a matrix- ine waistcoat and fawn jacket with white jabot. Oval: Height, 32 inches; width, 25 inches. Property of Mapame Marcuerire Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. fre YNitremmetle AMERICAN SCHOOL =e XVIII Century of HO 193. PORTRAIT OF JOHN PHILIP KEMBLE HALF-LENGTH figure with folded arms, facing slightly to the right, with powdered hair, and wearing an aubergine jacket and white jabot. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. Property of MApAME Marcugrire Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. EUGENE CARRIERE RENCH: 1849—1906 194. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL IN WHITE HALF-LENGTH, facing the spectator, her hair bound by a brown ribbon and wear- ing a gray close-fitting bodice with a spray of forget-me-nots. Oval: Height, 29 inches; width, 25 inches. Signed at lower left, EuG. CARRIERE. Property of MADAME Marcuerrite Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. 5 SAMUEL JOHNSON AMERICAN: XIX CENTURY es. LAURA AUSTINE, AGED TWENTY-FOUR ‘THREE-QUARTER length figure, facing slightly to the right, with tightly coiffed hair bound by a fillet, and holding a book. Height, 29% inches; width, 25 inches. Property of a Private Collector. leo. DICKINSON Va ok es AMERICAN: XIX CENTURY 196. ISABELLA HEPBURN HALF-LENGTH figure, in green and red checkered dress, and wearing a cameo at |} her corsage. Height, 27 inches; width, 22 inches. Signed on back of canvas, O. Dickinson, and dated Dec. 1843. Property of a Private Collector. r 7) a > PIETER NASON EC DutcH: 1612—1680 197. HENRIETTA MARIA, WIFE OF CHARLES I A porrrair at three-quarters length of the queen, robed in a scarlet dress with looped sleeves lined in brown and disclosing a white undergarment; she is stand- ing beside a rose-bush, the left hand stretched out to pluck a pink flower. ‘The chalk white of face and neck is relieved by long dark curls falling over the shoulders and is posed against the open sky, with trees behind at the right. Height, 46 inches; width, 35 inches. Property of MapamMe Marcuesrir—E NAMARA and Mr. Guy Botton. LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED AND THEIR WORKS rALOGUE CAG NUMBER ALMA-TADEMA, Sir Laurenz, P.R.A. Betwixt Love and Fear 69 AMERICAN SCHOOL, XIX CrEntuRY Portrait 78 AMERICAN SCHOOL, XVIII Crenrury Portrait of John Philip Kemble 193 AMES, Josepy, A.N.A. Portrait of Abraham Lincoln 74 ARTZ, Davi AbotpHEe Consrant Industry 102 BACON, HEnry A Beauty Specialist 42 BEECHEY, Sir Witu1am, R.A. Admiral Samuel Barrington 172 BERNE-BELLECOUR, Ertenne Prosper Siege of Paris . .60 BESNARD, Paut ALBERT The Black Ribbon 154 BLAKELOCK, RatpH Atszert, N.A. An Adirondack Lake 10 Autumn Landscape 152 Babes in the Wood Ill California Coast 18 Coming through the Woods 4 Declining Day 43 Early Morn 24 Edge of the Lake 116 Fifty-ninth Street in 1864 20 Indian War Dance 144 Landscape 109 Noonday 3 November Day 6 October 9 BLAKELOCK, Ratepu Apert, N.A.—Continued On the Beach Summer Storm Sunset Sunset on the Plains The Evening Star The Forest Road The Housatonic The Old Mill The Song of the Bird Wine Wieaulh The Upper Hudson The Wood Gatherer Trees of the Forest BLENNER, Carte J. ady with a Mirror BOGERT, Georce H., A.N.A. Venice BOUDIN, Louis EuGENE Le Marché aux Poissons Les Laveuses Pasture BUNCE, Wriu1am Gepney, N.A. Venice CALAME, ALEXANDRE A Winter Afternoon CARRIERE, Evcine Portrait of a Young Girl in White CASTRES, Epouvarp The Hospital Train CAZIN, Jean CHARLES La Ruelle CHE CHI A The Music Lesson CHARDIN, Jean Srmon The Smiling Child CATALOGUE NUMBER 129 61 194 46 45 CLOUET, Francois (Manner of) Portrait of a Nobleman COLE, Tuomas, N.A. Twilight in the Mountains COLEMAN, CuHartess, A.N.A. A Capri Terrace, over the Sea CONSTABLE, JoHn (4ftributed to) Landscape CONSTANT, BenyamMIN Moorish ‘Vribesman COOMANS, JosErH Vanity (COREGGIO) Antonio Attecri (School of) The Madonna CORRODI, Hi Seascape CRIVELLI, Carto (School of) Madonna and Child CUYP, ALBERT Landscape with Figures and Cattle DAHL, MicHAE. Portrait of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough Portrait of Sarah Jennings, 1st Duchess of Marlborough DANCE, Sir NaTHANIEL David Garrick DAUBIGNY, CuHar es FRANCOIS Au Bord de |’Oise L’Abreuvoir: Effet de Lune L’Ecluse, Optevoz Le Coucher du Soleil Le Crépuscule CATALOGUE NUMBER 33 68 44 180 176 Bo) 190 7 10515) 186 62 158 T41 DEARTH, Henry Gotpen, N.A. A Brittany Church DE BEAULIEU, Awnartotet H. Feeding the Sacred Ibis DE BEAUMONT, Cuartes Epouarp Memories DE BOCK, THEorHILE Landscape with Cattle IDS, IBUAVANS), WMI, J, Tel, IN WAN, Sundown, New York Bay DELOBBE, Francois Mother and Child DELPY, Hippotyte CAMILLE Moonlight DEL SARTO, Anprea_ (4fter) Madonna and Child DESCHAMPS, Louis Violinist DETAILLE, Epouarp JEAN Baptiste The Standard Bearer DE WARVILLE, Féiix Sarurnin BrissoT Sheep DIAZ DE LA PENA, Narcissr ViRGILE Jeune Fille Sunset DICKINSON, O. Isabella Hepburn DUPRE, JULIEN The Milkmaid EATON, Wyatt Woman and Child CATALOGUE NUMBER 182 130 149 37 184 65 93 148 23 21 ENGLISH SCHOOL Portrait of a Lady FANTIN-LATOUR, Henrr Vase of Pansies FITZ, BenyAmMin R. The Picture Hat FLEMISH SCHOOL, Larr XVII CEntury Portrait of a Lady FRANCKEN, Frans (THE YounceER) Votive and Historical Scene from the Apocalypse FRERE, Epovarp Pitch and ‘Toss FULLER, Lucta Fatrcuitp The Rose Gown IPIULILIGIR, IR, JBL Farmyard CATALOGUE NUMBER 31 57 90 185 100 143 GERMAN SCHOOL, InFiuENce or Lucas CranacH, Earty XVI CENTURY Two Wings of a Triptych GIORDANO, Luca The Holy Family GOTTLIEB, Frieprick An Aged Wayfarer GRIGGS, 5S. W. Seascape GROLL, Avspert Lorry, N.A. Lava Beds GUILLEMET, ALexanpre CHARLES The Woodcutter HALS, Dirck Portrait of a Youth 179 58) HARPIGNIES, Henri JosepH A Summer Morning HART, James McDoucat, N.A. Landscape with Cows INNESS, Gerorcz, N.A. Sunset on the Coast, Etretat The Meeting at the Edge of the Wood ITALIAN SCHOOL, Unper Dutcu INFLUENCE Portrait of a Noble Lady JACQUET, JEaAn GustTAvE Portrait Study JEFFERSON, Josrru Marine JENNYS, RicHarp Isaac Hawley, aged 42 F. Hawley, aged 31 JOHNSON, SamuE. Laura Austine, aged Twenty-four KRONBERG, Louts The Green Kimono LAMBDIN, Georce C., N.A. The Washington Family, after Savage LATOUCHE, Louis Surf, Beach at Bercke LAWRENCE, Sir Tuomas, P.R.A. (Attributed to) Portrait of Henry, First Baron of Brougham and Vaux Portrait of William Henry West Betty LELY, Sir Perer (Attributed to) Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland LEMOINE, Francois Portrait ALOGUE IBER 160 al 76 77 107 73 54 178 86 80 CATALOGUE z NUMBER LEROLLE, Henrt Whe @losevor Day 166 LESSORE, Jutes Entrance to Chapel Royal, Holyrood, Scotland 103 Entrance to the Doge’s Palace, Venice aD MABUSE (Jan Gossarrr) Three Heads 119 MACOMBER, Mary L. Autumn 165 MAES, E. Rene The Barnyard 22 MANET, Epouarb Portrait d’un Homme 140 MANS, Frepericus H. A Village Merrymaking HE MARAIS, ApoLtpHE CHARLES Landscape, Cattle and Horses 96 MARTIN, Homer Dopctz, N.A. Adirondack Lake 136 Woodland Road 104. MAUVE, ANTON Landscape 108 MURILLO, Barrotomeé Esrisan (School of) Saint Jerome 118 MURPHY, Joun Francis, N.A. Landscape with Pool 29 The Lone Farm 107 MYTENS, Dantet (School of) Portrait of the Princess de Croy 132 NASON, PIETER Henrietta Maria, Wife of Charles I 197 NEUHUYS, A.zerr Industry NORTHCOTE, James, R.A. Portrait of David Garrick ORTLIEB, FriepricH An Aged Wayfarer PADGETT, Wrtitam The Apple Stall PANNINI, Giovanni Paoto (4ttributed to) Landscape with Ruins PARMIGIANO, Faprizio ANpREA (School of) A Mother and Child PAULI, Ricuarp Moonlight on the Silent Pool PORTIELJE, Epwarp Waiting POURBUS, Francotrs (THE Youncer) (Attributed to) King Henry IV of France PRUD’HON, Pierre Pau The Assumption of the Virgin RENOIR, Prerre AUGUSTE Portrait de Madame Samary au Piano RUCCIBUT IN, ILavonsy The River Bank RIX, JuLiIaAn In California ‘The Barn ROSLIN, ALEXANDRE Portrait of the Composer Rouget de L’Isle ROUSSEAU, THEoporE Buda Pesth CATALOGUE NUMBER 147 173 IQI 87 63 39 153 49 177 123 192 142 CATALOGUE ee : NUMBER ROYBET, FerpInanp Victor Lion La Partie de Tric-trac 189 RYDER, Avsperr PrnkHam, N.A. An Eastern Scene ; 67 SANZIO, RapHaEL (School of) The Massacre of the Innocents 95 SCACCIATI, AnprEA Flowers (1672) 48 SHANNON, Sir James Jesusa, A.N.A., R.A. Portrait of a Lady 188 SMITH, Henry Pemper, N.A. Seascape 25 Wooded Landscape 112 STANFIELD, Witi1am CriarKson The East Cliff, Hastings 83 STEVENS, ALrrep La Veuve 138 Marine 168 TAIT, ArrHur Firzwituram, N.A. August; Raquette Lake QI TENIERS, Davin (Tue E pre) Boors Carousing before an Inn ru TENIERS, Davin (THE YounceER) (School of) Interior with Two Seated Figures 89 THOMAS, Cuarites ARMAND In the Garden 40 TIEPOLO, Giovanni Barrista Adoration of the Magi 169 TISCHBEIN, JoHann HeEtnricu Ulysses and Nausicaa 99 TODESCHINI, G. Francesco Cipri Lachesis 97 TROMP, J. ZoETELIEF Goat at Pasture TROYON, Constant Cliffs TURNER, JoszepH Matiorp Wiriiam, R. Sunrise over the Harbor TWACHTMAN, JoHn HENRY The Valley TYLER, James GALE A Half Gale VAN BOSKERCK, Ropert Warp, N.A. Ausable River, Adirondacks Late Afternoon, Keen Valley, N. Y. VAN ELTEN, Kruseman Holland Landscape VAN EVERDINGEN, ALLart Landscape with Waterfall VAN MIEREVELT, Micutet JanszEn Prince Maurice of Nassau VAN OSTADE, Aprien (Aitributed to) Interior with Peasants Carousing VERBOECKHOVEN, EucENnE Landscape with Cattle VERNON, Paut Fontainebleau VEYRASSAT, JuLEs JACQUES The Luncheon Hour VOJAVE, Fasren Edge of the Wood VROLYK, Jan M. The Cowherd (Attributed to) 105 55 128 125 WALDO, SamMueL, ann WILLIAM JEWETT Mary Jackson, Mother of General “Stonewall” Jackson 75 WALTERS, G. S. A Stiff Breeze 47 WATSON, Rosert G. Cattle in the Highlands 181 WATTEAU, Jean-Antorne (School of) Landscape with a Church 94 WATTS, Gerorce Freperick, R.A. Galatea 164 WEISS, Jose Landscape 170 Riverside at Eventide 110 WEISSENBRUCH, Jonannes HENpRIK Meadow with Windmill 101 Sheep and Landscape 114 WIGGINS, Carueton, N.A. A Cornish Lane 124 In the Pasture 27 A Two Year Old Heifer 41 WILSON, RicHarp, R.A. (Manner of) Rocky Landscape with Figures 84 WYANT, ALEXANDER H., N.A. 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