‘ ’ . - Aes ‘ Ps . ¥ ‘ ottrm ‘ ta ety ‘ ’ ten, ; z , “es 1. ** ue Baa pbs ' tee ’ ‘ . siekt +44 : : : tte M , “4 > , “ ‘ r + y , rd geet oe ‘ ’ 4 ee ‘ ‘ ‘ . oe ran s 5 ei atts shee hed b Ph hg ere WISTS CE: Bet er gteres any “Shee sae eee a . ww ary P92 8°88 92 9s 04 or wont O'eed grater w . hab 9 vttONwie ergy toma? VOT Terre. ope, td ee sree O46 ew © ere) g8-es a anes en a set eee ore Ssh 2 G+ gen yey peeEtein syaret iA wae gh eves Seanad Od terete» SNe gE owe ed ers Arty: pe U6 ea» SF thee a) t b. z ; = 3 Lhe : ARTHUR B. DAVIESS leven . American: 1862— 59. AROMATICS. Advanced colorful composition rendered with depth and ~ great refinement: ten graceful maidens, before a neutral background. Signed — at lower left, A. B. DAVIES. Tempera, on panel: Height, 8 oe length, 20 rae Zi fe AUR Te r. PRENDE eee Pas American: Contemporary 60. POLYCHROMED AND GILDED WOOD PANEL: DESIGN FOR i A FRIEZE. Rectangular panel prepared with a coating of “intonaco” and — incised, portraying five nude female figures in procession, wearing slave — bangles and curious headdress, the central figure carrying upon her head a basket of fruit; white background. Inscribed at lower left with the mono- gram, CP. Height, 8% inches; length, 16%4 inches Purchased from the artist fe) [2 OQ. * cle, irst Session Wednesday Evening, February th WALT KUHN . American: Contemporary | a ‘POW-Wow. Group of American Indians, in full war paint; portrayed i in rich Folors before a varicolored background. Height, 9% inches; length, 1514 inches ¥ y . / | wall a Lb), Lecllatorn. J. D.-INNES British: Contemporary | 52. THE RAMBERS’ REST [North Wales, 1912]. In the foreground the | figure of a maid with a child, seated upon a boulder; in a landscape setting, with a mountainous background. Color composition of greens and blues ; ee to deep violet aN under a lighter toned sky. Panel: Height, 11 inches; length, 14% inches Exhibited at the International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 / do. b45 Wo je, f McusTuSs E. JOHN, R.A. British: 1879— 63. THE OLIVES BY THE POND [Proveneal Study, 1910]. Characteristic facile study of rising landscape in deep toned blue; in the foreground an olive grove, the dwarfed trees with their gnarled branches vigorously rendered, before a background of tinted sky with rolling cloud masses of cumulus form. Panel: Height, rz inches; length, 14% inches Purchased from the artist Exhibited at International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 <3 A715. Jcott, + oe Ns THE QUINN COL EL 2 Gli DER W-EN TD ) bie s British: Contemporary 64. GIRL BY THE POOL [Dorset, 1913]. Neo-classic rendering of a maidei wearing an aubergine frock, reclining on a hill and holding a spray o: flowers; before a sapphire-blue mirrored lake. Signed at lower left, LEEs and dated 1912. Panel: Height, 1114 inches; beeen 16 inche dt Bo pee ea JOST22 GaAs era American: Contemporary 65. TWO CUBISTIC PAINTINGS. Fine color composition in abstract fort Each signed at lower right, J. GARVEY. oa (a) THE FERRY. : Millboard: Height, 9 inches; length, 12 inches (B) THE ALLEY. Millboard: Height, 12 inches; length, 9% inches f hackqartin., NATHANIEL HONE? ie Irish: 1831—1917 : 66. SANDS AT MALAHIDE, CO. DUBLIN. Prospect of blue sea with small sailing craft, under a deep blue sky. In the foreground a stretch of rose-tinted sands. Signed at lower right, N. HONE, R.H.A. Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches Purchased from the artist / A | / LY ys /HeC: é 6 6 oe pee LO C'H AO KUNG Ming Dynasty 67. BULLOCK CARTS CROSSING A STREAM AT DAWN. Delicate} portrayal of landscape with bullock wagons fording a stream. Seal mark of the artist at lower right. Painting on silk: Height, 1214 inches; width, ro inches” [eB 2 i ae | 39. : th st ee = € as irst Session Wednesday Evening, February Oth GoAR LES SHEE LER ¥ American: Contemporary =e 58. FLOWER FORMS. Charmingly simple composition in lines and colorful planes suggesting lily forms, in golden-yellows, shaded blues and greens, before a ferruginous background. Signed at lower left, sHEELER, and dated 1914. Panel: Height, 14 inches; width, 10 inches British: Contemporary OEP a a - “66. A SULLEN DAY (1911). Neo-primitive rendering, in imaginative colors of enamel texture, of a deep blue, shaded lake enclosed by majestic mountains; in the left foreground a flowering shrub; under a blue sky, with heavy, i Shae clouds tinged with the glow of che sun. | = . Height, 14 inches; length, 18 inches Exhibited at the International Exhibition of Modern Art, be ew York, 1913 GEORGE W. RUSSELL (“A. E.”) Lav ALA LY Ce Se py Jo : Irish: 1867— 70. RACING. Two women and a small child running over shaded sands, ef- fectively rendered in pale colors in a softened light. Signed at lower right with the initials, A E. Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches Purchased from the artist : gf ] { / / | fo prin (). st INN gd> f[./ctare Ming Dynasty / ‘§ 71. LANDSCAPE WITH BIRDS. Simplified landscape, with a water course; in the foreground graceful lotus blooms, geese and flying snow birds. Seal mark of the artist, at lower right. Painting on silk: Height, 1434 inches; width, 1r inches Ao aR ES E. PRENDERGAST American: Contemporary | 72. POLYCHROMED AND GILDED INCISED PLASTER PANEL : PROFILE PORTRAIT. Interesting rendering in the manner of the Italian i High Renaissance. Inscribed at lower right with the monogram, C P. [ Dam- aged. | Height, 15 inches; length, 1x inches ) are. 33 g . J * 7 A ™ £ cl ts i A: f - | Fo. DERWENT LeEEs Cea. Lieh-etmenr a “Ul ¢ One0er¢ rd THE QUINN “C0 Ln Ga | SUUE S PASCIN ~ Bulgarian: 1885— 73. HORSEMEN. Group of Cuban horsemen seated or standing ee the horses. “[heir® straw sombreros and white linen suits form a sharp contrast - with the sombre hills rising in the sees ae Signed (signature: Pate obliterated). Height, 15 inches; qe 18" tea $0 § (he th, i JULES PACS CIN Bulgarian: LO noes | TAS WOMAN WITH FLOWERS. A woman, probe the artist? S? wife, lean ~~ over a table covered with a white cloth. At the left a vase filled with flowers, ‘and. in the’ foreground a bowl of fruit. Signed at lower right, ‘PASCIN. . : Helene 17 inches; width, 12 inches / AAD, Ct ( Ue i Lieber manen 4 PIERRE PUVIS DE CHAVANNES- : French: 1824—1898 75. M. DE FORGE [1865]. Head and shoulder facing the observer. Well modeled strong face. Inscribed at lower right: @ Madame de Forge; and — signed, P. PUVIS DE CHAVANNES. Height, 16 inches; width, 11 inches : Purchased from Durand-Ruel & Sons | SEO tee Y GWEN JOHN British: Contemporary 76. ASLAVONIC MAID. Three-quarter length erect figure of a dark-haired © girl, wearing a lilac jacket, full skirt, and a dark scarf loosely tied at the © neck. Delicately modeled and shadowing the grey-white wall. Height, 16 inches; width, 13 inches — Purchased from the artist First Session Wednesday Evening, February th fees | US Eb. JOHN, R.A. British: 1879— 77- AN IDYLL [1906]. A superb interpretation of movement, atmosphere and light: in the foreground a reclining semi-draped figure with a child and a standing nude figure, before a deep romantic landscape, having at the right trees with a labyrinth of foliated branches possessing a harmony of russet brown tones. Signed at lower right, JOHN. Height, 15 inches; length, 18 inches From the Lord Henry Bentinck Collection [ Illustrated | 3 35 f a THE 0 0TN NOC OD DietCenn Cr. R. Wa gNEVINSON British: Contemporary 78. A VIEW OF BRADFORD [1912]. At twilight, with the lofty smoking chimney stacks silhouetted before the fading glow of sunset; in the fore- ground the canal waters reflecting the lights from the factory windows, and an old bargee standing at the stern of his barge. Rendered with charming atmosphere and romanticism. Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches [ [lustrated | Sg 7% i: ~qarten | First Session | Wednesday Evening, February Oth GEORGE W..RUSSELL [“A. E.’’] Irish: 1867— 79. HIDING. The fawn-brown trunks of two massive trees with interlaced -__ boughs, outlined before rich green foliage; at the left the hiding figure of a slender girl. Pati Millboard: Height, 18 inches; length, 1134 inches Putchaved from the artist | . | LUCIEN PISSARR French: Contemporary ¥ 80. VUE DE BAZINCOURT. Hep view of wooded and undulating land- scape, enclosing a vilayet, in the foreground a winding pathway; under an ivory tinted sky. Portrayed with charming tonality and_ perspective. Signed at lower right with the monogram, L Pp, and dated 1907. Height, 18 inches; Nene 22 inches ae Pijchnied in the artist Pn Wee s| b. Finlay ; | GEORGE Peer eae ol, | ALB. x Irish: 1867— 81. AT THE GATE. A massive four-barred gate, with a maid and a youth standing by the pillar, looking toward the glowing sunset. A study in fine blues. Signed at lower right with the initials, A E. Millboard: Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches Purchased from the artist f / V pen. 0" fucks € bok Foe GEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. E.”] Irish: 1867— 85. THE VISION OF ANGUS. A visionary work: at the left an erect, semi- draped figure, shrouded in a golden glow and holding a lyre, surrounded by birds; at the right a misty figure. Before a glowing sunset. Sioned at lower right with the Watats AE. Millboard: Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches Purchased from the artist 90. 37 dd: THE QU INN” CO LL Cet Ce ER Wee Ne Ver One British: Contemporary 83. THE GASOMETERS AT LAST HOUR (1912). Atmospheric view orm gasworks by the banks of a canal, the huge inflated gasometers and the tower- — ing chimney stacks catching the fleeting reflections of a golden sun; in the ~ foreground bargees are hauling their barge by way of the towpath. Before a cerulean blue sky flecked with the illumed smoke from the chimneys. Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches q HH Go. fudge La f GEORGE W. RUSSELU/[“A. £>] Irish: 1867— 84. FULL TIDE [Evening]. The gently lapping waters of the bay, in trans- — lucent green tones, fringed by particolored sand. With a vista of a moun- — tain and a heavily-laden sky. Signed at lower right with the initials, a E. Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches Purchased from the artist bb 6 lluthhay, GEORGE W- RUSSELL = £] Trish: 1867— 85. THE WELL. Two forms silhouetted before a mottled background, their — features illumed by the light of a lantern; one is kneeling and drawing — water from a well; in the background to the right, the peaked roof of a — farmhouse. Signed at lower left with the initials, E. Millboard: Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches Purchased from the artist [3% | V lh Jee it GEORGE W. RUSSELL [#A. E.] | Trish: 1867— 86. THE SWIMMER. A vast expanse of bluish-green sea; in the foreground is a nude lithe figure poised upon a rock. Signed at lower right with the initials, AE. } ? . Millboard: Height, 18 inches; length, 2414 inches Purchased from the artist J p : oll f $i 7 | First Session Wednesday Evening, February Qth GEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. E.”] Irish: 1867— 37. COME AWAY, OH, HUMAN CHILD! A mystic view of three sylph- like figures, enveloped in a golden mist and with flowing hair blown by a breeze, appearing to the awed child at the left. Visionary background with water. Signed at lower left with the initials, a E. : Height, 18 inches; length, 26 inches Purchased from the artist : 5 , /00 - t 4c tote . MAX WEBE 5. ae: Russian: Contemporary 6 388. WOMEN ON ROCKS. An angular rendering of female figures, in har- monizing deep sapphire-blue, terra-cotta, faded rose, and browns of ocherous tones. An interesting forceful study. Signed at lower left, MAX WEBER, and dated 1911. 4 Millboard: Height, 18% inches; width, 12 inches a /y/ S Jo e 5 aa C/ & LL-3 ee ~, PeORGE W. RUSSELL’[“A. E.”] Trish: 1867— ‘ i ¥ 89. THE STONE GATHERERS. Portrayed with charming sentiment, in blue monotone, two taut figures bearing a heavily laden basket of stones. Signed at lower left with the initials, a E. Millboard: Height, 1814 inches; length, 23% inches Purchased from the artist /Oo., Juctge bok Fea Onn WOOD GAYLOR American: Contemporary go. CABARET INTERIOR. ‘Typical cabaret scene, depicting two rooms en suite. The walls are frescoed. Various couples are dancing, and lookers-on are seated at small tables in the foreground. Signed at lower left, and dated 1917. Panel: Height, 1814 inches; length, 2414 inches Uy = UL 44 f / t0t-Gn1Lein , Ze Pe on a: : THE “QUINN: C0 DL BD Ciao JAC KONB a EA Se eCRe eee | Trish: 1871 : a y % : ) gt. SIMON, THE CYRENIAN. At the left the figure of Our Lord, in -crim- son robes; at the right Simon, the Cyrenian, bearing the weight of the cross; around are Roman Centurians. Probably a composition for Ea: eae panel. Sans at lower right, JACK B. YEATS. : ABae Millboard: Height, 18/2 inches ; length, aay inched Note: A small a ecetney of this painting att be sold with the piece. 7 9 ‘1 7) Purchased from the artist ERNEST LAWSON, N.A. American: sae ey 92. THE PLACID LAKE. Richly wooded country enclosing a slacid lake of limpid transparent tones. On the far bank are two romantic dwellings © mirrored in the water; in the foreground undergrowth in rich colors. Charm-_ ing tonality. Signed at lower left, E. LAWSON. ae , Millboard: Heivhe 19 inches; length, 23 sacha Purchased from the artist MAURICE B, PRENDERGl an American: 1859—1924 93. BEACH (1913). A group of young women bathing or standing and sitting f on the grassy bank, from which rise slender trees. Signed at lower right, PRENDERGAST. : : Height, 19 inches; length, 30 inches 3 | Illustrated | DO. ae , Us, hee [€161] Hovag *£6 ‘on THE QUINN GOD Lp Cem GWEN JOHN. British: Contemporary 94.) SLATE De GAD. Gharsereigat work of this artist, portraying a ‘on seated figure, facing Sau: to the left, with her hands folded. Before ee mauvish background. 4 Height, 1934 inches wth 35 | Ges. oa WALT KUHNY American: Contemiviem Purchased from the artist $065 95. WOMAN WITH WHITE. HAT. Bust portrait ae a | young woman wear- ing a white sailor cap, her golden hair hanging down in two long strands in front of her shoulders. , - a ‘Height, 20 inches; with 16 inches Purchased from the artist Go 4 | Lal laryen | E-R NeES-T eee American: 1873— 96. LANDSCAPE. Richly wooded landscape, of autumnal tintings, illumed by brilliant sunlight. In the foreground an iridescent watercourse, and a woodsman’s cart drawn by a gray horse. Signed at lower right, E. LAWSON. Millboard: Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches’ Purchased from the artist | 4 I$. fone NATHANIEL AON Eee Irish: 1831—1917 97- CHALK CLIFFS, ETRETAT, NORMANDY. Centring the composi-" tion a huge cliff with a flying buttress jutting into the sea, in the foreground animated fisher-folk and three fishing smacks, and to the right a vista of deep blue sea with the reflection of a sinking sun. Charming work possessing a rare quality of unity and atmosphere. Signed at lower right with initials, n Ho. Height, 24%4 inches; length, 40 inches Purchased from the artist Pt Rex: us we } futlivsn irst Session Wednesday Evening, February Qth SPENCER F. GORE British: 1870—1914 98. THE AVENUE [1910]. Vaporish impression of a London square, the lofty trees with a mantling of spring foliage, casting their shadows. In the foreground, upon the winding path, a nursemaid with her charge. Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches [ Illustrated | THE .9.U INN, (C0 Dip oan GEORGE W. RUSSELI= |¢4ahe | Trish: 1867— 4% 99. PULLING IN ‘THE. BOAT: Fi ine color composition, in wee are di picted three virile young maidens straining at the rope of a boat; at left vivid blue water, against a sky flecked with ‘golden-yellow cloud Signed at lower ene with initials, aE. bs Height, 20 inches; “Teng 24 inch Purchased from the aan 2 a abe. Paaligecrtion, -. JACQUES VILLON ~ ae ae | French: 1874— : 100. PORTRAIT DE FEMME. Cubistic impression of a woman’s head, vivid colors. Signed at lower right with the initials, J v. - Oval: Height, 21 inches; length, wh inche GEORGE W. RUSSELL 4, Ea Trish: 1867— 101. MUCKISH (1909). Misty view of mountainous country presented J in sombre tones of green with splashes of aubergine, outlined before a dull gray sky. In the foreground, sheltering in the valley, are-browsing sheep, with their shepherd seated upon a boulder, and a standing figure. Signed at lower right with the initials, az. Be. 4 Height, 21 inches; length, 32 inches Purchased from the artist q 60. ae Fulliven. WA Let Gee American: Contemporary 102. THE FROZEN RIVER (1910-1911). An early work of this artist in his most vigorous manner, depicting a frozen turbulent river, reflecting many sparkling lights; in the foreground a boat and logs coated with ice. Under an ivory tinted sky. Signed at lower right, WALT KUHN. : Height, 22 inches; length, 27 inches ltd. os CL. CL. IAG : . ee Sa st Session W ednesday Evening, February Qth ee a eee WALT KUHN American: Contemporary § 103. GIRL WITH RED CAP. A young woman in a white gown, adorned at her breast with a large black bow, is seated on a moss-grown cliff, facing the spectator. Behind her an inland creek, and beyond the opposite shore crested by a few scattered houses. Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches Purchased from International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 [ Illustrated | 45 ° : J 0 . c Ul. J ‘GT; mal. e ‘hed THE . Q.U ING 1C ODL DL euCnm———n JACQUES VILLON: French, 1874— 104. PORTRAIT D/HOMME,. Gupte impressoin of a man, in harmoniously y: shaded colors. Signed at lower right with the initials, J Vv. ONE Height, 24 inches leper, Rae inch fh b0- GEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. E.”] _ Irish: 1867— Yae 105: LO@KRING, OUT. TO TY BRAZ ia. imagines wore Rereine five female figures, their flowing hair blown by the wind, and illumed by the warm light of the setting sun; they appear to be gazing into a distant | mirage In the foreground feathery Pg Signed at lower left with the initials, AE, ai y Peay Milica ete eee 24 inches; width, 18 inch” Purchased from the artist | Se (20-255 5 | yee i MORTON L. SCHAME Ree American: Contemporary 106. THE TELEPHONE. An ideographic representation of the ee Jem terously executed with rich, fluid paint in strong, blended colors. Signed at upper right, SCcHAMBERG, and dated 1916. Height, 24 inches; length, 20 inches Purchased from M. Knoedler &§ Co., New York ie +- Heer ERNEST LAWSON American: 1873— 107. LANDSCAPE, CAPE COD. Undulating pasture lands, the meadows fenced with posts and rails; dotted with small huts. In the middle distance, to the right, a vista of turquoise-blue water; under a clear blue sky flecked with cirrus clouds. Luminous work of cite atmospheric perspective. Signed at lower left, E. LAwson. q Height, 24 inches; length, 29 inches Purchased from the artist - 46 Aad. | Pee. bamfAbell, mm OO ] irst Session Wednesday Evening, February Oth feaon eo lb LAWSON, N.A, American: 1873— 108. THE FLATIRON BUILDING. Snow-clad impression of lower Fifth Avenue, with the majestic Flatiron Building in the background silhouetted before an ivory sky. In the foreground an avenue of slender, denuded saplings, and a foot-trodden path. Signed at lower left, LAwson. Height, 2214 inches; length, 17% inches Purchased from the artist [ [Jlustrated | SFO, 47 Aer te bes, THE QUIN NSC OL De os NATHANIEL HONE, > R-H.A. _ Irish: 1831-19017 109. BUNDORAN. ROCKS, CO.. DONEGAL. “Atmospheric rendering 0 rugged rocks, with deep prospect of greenish-blue sea, under a lavender sky. . a \t the right are faintly discernible figures and a gray mule; in the foreral brown-tipped gulls. Signed at lower right with initials, NH. Hela 2h inches; , length, 40 incl Purchased from ks artist | es 4 120 | | f Ladle, 3 | JOHN BUTLER YEATS, hguege | ” ; Irish: 1839—1922 | 110. POR-PRARIZOR PROFESSOR SADI KUMITANI. ee ee of a library with brilliant sunlight | entering from a window stealing throughout the room, and subtly detaching into faint relief the armchair in which the Professor is seated, leaning slightly forward; a well modeled figure. ‘Signed at lower pent ‘J. B. YEATS, and dated 1O0s. aS iS ; Heian 25 inches length, 30 inches Purchased batey the artist ee : e° gk ; | te : : aes LQ - JOHN “8: CURRIE js. British: Contemporary 111. THE LAMENT OF AICELL (An Irish Legend). Neo-classic represen- ~ tation. Centring the composition the semi-draped form of Aicell, with flowing hair, by the prostrate form of her lover. In the background an expanse of gray-blue water, with two vultures in the blue and rose tinted sky glistening with rain drops. Signed at lower right, J. s. CURRIE, and dated — 1912, ; Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches 100. i ole 5 PAU D LALA French: Contemporary 112. LANDSCAPE. In the foreground, five cows are seen grazing amidst the deep grass of an undulating meadow, in the shadow of two huge, heave foliated trees. In the distance, bluish hills. Height, 29 inches; length, 23 inches /3o. | 48 Le irst Session Wednesday Evening, February Qth Kad midis strk CHABAUD French: Contemporary 113. THE CLOWN. Objective study of a clown wearing a large white cravat, against a background of deep terra-cotta. At the right are harlequin figures. Signed at lower right, A. CHABAUD. Millboard: Height, 30 inches; width, 2114 inches Purchased from the artist [ llustrated | [4S o. a O¢ 7 THE 9:0 LN N26 0 Doe @auean Si) MACD ON AL DW RUG as : American: Contemporary oe 114.. SYNCHROMY IN BLUE [1915]. A iaininene ‘color composition, por trayed in cycles. sAigtes at lower right, s. MACDONALD WRIGHT. Yieene 30 inches ; length Aa inches 43 cee age AUGUSTE CHABAUD , French: Contemporary 115. THE WAYFARERS. epalicne lighted landscape scene with a snow-clad road flanked by cypress and poplar trees. In the foreground upon, the bridge are two wayfarers, their costumes enlivened by touches of crimson. Beyond is a range of hills of deep sapphire-blue tones delineated before a sombre slate- tay. 23 Virile work. Signed at lower left, a. CHABAUD. Millboard: Height, 30 inches length, 42 inches Purchased from the artist 2 | ~ MORTON L, SCHAMBERG. American: Contemporary 116. THE EMBRACE. ‘Two undraped kneeling figures, ae with laste feeling; before verdure and a deep blue sky. sce! at lower left, scHAM-— BERG, and dated 1910. x ; Height, 3124 inches; length, 26 inches Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co., New York 7 ee hy, futt4 ater JEANS VEE TD Zien eee French: Contemporary 117. PAYSAGE. Decorative design dexterously executed in brilliant colors. representing an ideograph of architectural landscape. Strongly stylized. Signed at lower right, METZINGER. Height, 31 Y%inches; length, 39 inches — - A’. = pb Wey ke. irst Session Wednesday Evening, February Qth PHARDES CONDER British: 1868—1909 118. LA BELLE ANTONIA [1902]. An interior: spirited rendering of the statuesque Antonia, wearing a white mantilla and flowing blue and old-rose costume; by her side stands a toreador with rich crimson wrap. Height, 32 inches; length, 26 inches g : ee} 5 Purchased from the Goupil Gallery, London Exhibited at the International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 [ [/lustrated | = I VY 0 j— yy Jf 0 Feott: » Pai OE 0-0 TP NON .-°C O L LE 6 epee — a f ee AUGUSTE € hip eee t French: Contemporary 119. PLOWING IN PROVENCE. | Post-impressionistic rendering of an un- | dulating plowed field with a belt of cypress trees silhouetted against a deep cerulean-blue sky; to the right two plowmen are driving their horse-drawn plows; portrayed with vividly defined lights and shades conveying a subtle quality of forceful motion characteristic of this master. Signed at lower left, A. CHABAUD. ; | Millboard: Height, 3334 inches; width, 46 inches | Purchased from the artist ; | [lustrated | a 52 ? AM AMEA 4) ~ (ane ene rst Session = ; ’ Wednesday Evening, February @th GINO SEVERINI: Italian: Contemporary TRA IN DE LA CROIX ROUGE TRAVERSANT UN VILLAGE ps). Red eros t train ashi g pen a village. Signed at lower right. oe Height, 35 inches; width, 45 inches American: cae NUDE PStadio. interior; in the foreground rises the three-quarter length fig- of a. disrobed, dark-haired young woman. Her left hand is resting on ck of a chair while the i arm hangs loosely by her side. pighed at Height 38 inches: eridtit™ 24 inches Bl 2 4 f. Lust arte MARSDEN HARTLEY : American: Contemporary J 122. ELEMENTS. Rich Fe ici color composition, and an abstract portrayal i of emotions, celestial, spiritual, and musical, allied to elemental force. - Height, 39 inches; width, 32 inches ss = fo 4 Le \ ALBERT GLEIZES - French: Contemporary % 123. LANDSCAPE. Color combination of reds, blues, greens, purple and yel- low, with strongly contrasted white and black, presenting an abstract por- ‘trayal of landscape. Signed at lower right, ALB. GLEIZEs, and dated 1916. | Tempera painting: Height, 3914 inches; width, 32 inches : / Oo. y/ Z Lo — an 6 ee) ae 5 JEAN METZINGER i= ; French: Contemporary . 124. UN CYCLISTE. A bicycle racer at the velodrome, passing the grand- i. stand. Signed at lower right. Height, 39% inches; width, 32 inches 64. a8 L. Jel, terger / (eee ——— TH iE). Qual. Ton’ (Noe COLLE cTION (CHARI ES: He ern Ay Rosas ee British: a Contemporary — 125.. PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM. BUTLER YEATS. 11908]. Thee length seated figure of the Irish poet, facing to the left, wearing a velvet jacket and isoiel tied cravat; the hands folded; before a neutral back: ground. A superb expression i subjective painting in which the artist has aesthetically depicted an idealistic mind, _ Signed at lS right, ‘CHA Es SHANNON, and dated 1908. ie a “Height, 45 wee width, a8 vhs inches Exhibited at Le F wiinbon British Eshibiton London, I 908, under the auspices ‘e of Sir Hugh P. Lane ) Purchased ae the artist ; a commission seein for Mr ‘Ohne he [J llustrated | BGS. wt oe Ty 54 No. 125. Portrrarr oF WitiiaM BuTier YEATS [1908 | ay Mae LES. A la ws aE ay Chea ae background. Signed, at lower righ arge t oe * — * rome : = - - ot i z - ¥ x * * ‘ ‘ { ~ ~ ~ F - «+ 4# —_— No. 126. THE Bow. or APPLEs THE “QUINN (COL De Geen DIEGO -—M. Rivero | Mexican: Contemporary 127. THE SAMARITAN. In a simplified landscape setting a peasant girl in purple and shaded yellow, and an old wrinkled and pallid-faced samaritan, wearing a flowing brown robe, proffering help with the heavy water jar she is about to carry; under a vast sombre sky. Signed at lower right, DIEGO M. RIVERA, and dated ‘Toledo, 1912 Height, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 5 feet 4 inches [ Illustrated | IA ’ f Tl [ - 58 7 fl WW ednesday Evening February Qth “MARSDEN HARTLEY = American: Contemporary Bi NOAMPMENT [1915]. Futuristic impression, portrayed r contrasts, of an Indian encampment, depicting earthly and s. An cd pea work. | be Height, 47 inches; length, 47 inches ae eae wee f ove ALT KUHN _ American: Contemporary . vivid rendering of a draped interior, with a ated ‘two female figures, one in a brilliant scarlet , the composition is a standing female figure in a re ‘en déshabillé. Signed at lower right, WALT ene Height, 5 feet 6 inches ; length, 6 feet 4 inches - ae SECOND SESSION + a? Seihursday February 10, 1927 at 2:15 p.m. 4 Catalogue Numbers 130 to 206 Inclusive CHARLES SHEELER American: Contemporary 30. LANDSCAPE NO. 1 (1915). Interesting rendering of wooded landscape. Signed at lower right, sHEELER, and dated 1915. Crayon drawing: Height, 6%4 inches; length, 9 inches Hleo . ; # 3 Hoy & | ) JULES PASCIN Bulgarian: 1885— - \ ‘ Din bs, aa i ra “13h. COLD DAYS IN HAVANA. Street corner scene with passers-by huddled in shawls. In the right background, a shop counter is visible through an open a door. Signed. - Aquarelle: Height, 614 inches; length, ro inches -——s- Purchased from the artist ‘4 96 les i aes or JULES PASCIN Bulgarian: 1885— 132. SIESTA. Interior with couch in the middle distance, upon which a man and woman are seated. The man has taken off his shoes and is smoking a pipe. A number of bottles are standing at the foot of the couch. Signed at lower right. Pen and pencil sketch: Height, 6 inches; length, 10% inches Purchased from the International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 Fa. ey Sect, ¥ Fouts. JE aks Ji ORLA Nea Ne C O L LOE Giga JEROME MYERS American: Contemporary 133. TWO CHILD STUDIES: PENCIL DRAWINGS. (a) THE LITTLE SINGER. Height, 73%4 inches; length, 334 inches (sp) THE SISTERS. | x ; Height, 644 inches; length, 434 inches Both signed at lower right, JEROME MYERs, and dated 1903 and ‘90% respectively. & 20. t Pe ie ODTE ON shee | French: 1840—1916 134.5 WOlEUEHOGRALHS: (a) Profile portrait of Maurice Denis. Height, 9 inches; width, 8 inches _ (8) Initiation a Détude. 3 _ Height, 5% inches; width, 334 inches _ Purchased from the International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, : I9Q13 « 40. | ch AV JEROME MYERS | American: Contemporary 135. A PARK BENCH. Seated figures on a bench, facing award Fifth Avenue. Signed at lower right, JEROME MYERs, and dated 1907. Pencil drawing: Height, 734 inches; length, 6% inches | WYNDHAM Rc British: Contemporary 136. TWO PEN AND INK IMPRESSIONS. (a) ON THE SHORE. Pen and ink drawing: Height, 8 inches; length, 934 inches (B) THREE FIGURES. | Pen and wash drawing: Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches One signed at lower right, wyNDHAM LEwIs, and dated 1912. ff Sn ae apd a ISR AD oa ounmeaneion 7 Purchased from the artist /o- 62 i char ey | Thursday Afternoon, February roth CHARLES CONDER en British: 1868—1909 \ND SCAPE WITH FIGURES. Sketch of wooded and mountainous e, with groups of figures in the foreground. Signed at lower left, Pencil drawing: Height, 9% oF length, 13 inches oY Siu) Car CHARLES ae British: 1868—1909 xU ITAR PLAYER. Interior, grouped with figures wearing pic- mes, the central figure with a guitar. Signed at lower right, nd dated 1904. / - Sanguine drawing: Height, 934 inches; length, 14 inches ted at he International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 CHARLES CONDER British: 1868—1909 WING OF MRS. CONDER. Profile figure, wearing décolleté cos- ne, » seated by an oval mirror. Pencil drawing: Height, 9 inches; length, 13 inches \ FRANCIS DODD British: Contemporary 40. PORTRAIT OF JACOB EPSTEIN. Drawing for drypoint portrait of the sculptor: well modeled work of clear outline. Signed at right, Dopp, and inscribed at upper left; Jacob Epstein, Sculptor, and dated 1910. ae Charcoal drawing: Height, 12 inches; length, 10% inches a pected from M. Knoedler & Co., New York 4 G. GWOZDECKI Contemporary me os e -. 7 ee PEI mn ee I my Pe oe ee tr me ee ene —— ~~ . % te N We oe | ‘ iacoed F tS > STUDIES. Group of ee pencil studies: two female nudes in varying poses flanking the head of a woman. Each signed. 63 E ae oh. Frag cer. THE “0:0 TN N03@-0 0b pop Gorn MS ke Tae 142. TWO FIGURE STUDIES.” (a) PRIMITIVE DESHABILLE. oo Ink | and wash drawing: Height, ar ‘inches length, 834 inches Jags o) ‘ (B) EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AMAZONS (1915). Pen and water-color: Height, 13% inches ; seeath, 2974 inches One signed at lower left with the initials, w. L. Purchased from the artist — tLe. WL A Le Ke - American: Contemporary _ Wi vee BACCHANALE, A vigorous study of two dancers, before a jar- diniére of fruit. Inscribed: To J. O. from Wak, 10 ta, | Woodcut, on reddish- brown’ paper: es: 8 inches; length, 74 inches ; Kye. “CHARLES RICKETTS. British: Contemporary \ a i (2- 40 144. SORROW, A kneeling forlorn figure wearing a cowl and flowing robes. | Delicately traceried and high- Thahted in white. Signed at upper right with the initials, CR. Pencil drawing: Height, 9% inches; width, 8 inches JO. : a. &. Goody cay" PIERRE PUVIS DE CH a French: 1824—1898 145. ETUDE DE FEMME POUR “LA FAMILLE DU PECHEUR” @! [1875]. Undraped female figure reclining upon a canapé, delicately outlined © and high-lighted in white. Inscribed: @ Madame A. Hui, cordialement P. | PUVIS DE C, . Pencil drawing: Height, 9 inches; length, 10% inches | Purchased from Durand-Ruel & Sons a + @t—— ' Jecond Session Thursday Afternoon, February roth i 7 i my i if . tl : t A" fren BUTLER YEATS, R.H.A. Irish: 1839—1922 3 146. TWO PENCIL PORTRAITS. ll (a) GeorcE w. RUSSELL [“a. £.”], the Irish painter and poet. Inscribed Le at lower left: George W. Russell [AE], by John B. Yeats. Height, 13%4 inches; width, 9% inches [ Illustrated | [Continued } LO. 65 J. (chem, ‘ , ) THE QUINN. (@ 0 ite Gin No. 146. [Concluded | 4 147, af {2 0. | Kk Le 148. [0- 140. on his right arm, facing slightly to the right. Inscribed at lower right with the initials, Pp Pc. | Pencil drawing: Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches ; 4 Purchased from Durand-Ruel & Sons 7 66 | ' ‘ ee: (B) T. w. RoLLEston, the Irish scholar. Inscribed: T. W. Rolleston t JB Yedis ILOOSR } ¥ -_ | Height, 1334 inches; width, 9% inches Purchased from the artist PIERRE PUVIS DE CHAYV22 French: 1824—1898 | STUDY OF A WOMAN. Seated three-quarter length figure; semi-draped and holding her head, the elbow resting upon the back of a chair. Signed at lower right, P. PUVIS DE CHAVANNES. a Crayon drawing: Height, 12 inches; width, 9% inches — Purchased from Durand-Ruel & Sons PAMELA. COD MANS Sa British: Contemporary THREE WASH DRAWINGS. Figure studies. Monogrammed, pcs. 0 Heights, 12 inches; lengths, 18 inches 1 cy PIERRE PUVIS DE CHa French: 1824—1898 L’HOMME ASSIS. Seated nude male figure, bearded and resting his weigh 4 V ea tee purines = econd Session Thursday Afternoon, February Toth ferme tik YEATS, “R: HA. Irish: 1839—1922 150. ) PORTRAIT OF LADY AUGUSTA GREGORY. Three-quarter length | figure seated in an armchair. Interesting drawing of the well-known Irish authoress. Inscribed at right by the artist: Lady Gregory, by J. B. Yeats, 1907. Pencil drawing: Height, 13%4 inches; length, 9% inches A tot ¥ Joutlts Purchased from the artist ero: CHARLES CONDER - British: 1868—1909 ¥ 1 NUDE. Seated undraped figure of a girl; at the left is a glimpse of another =} = figure. Pencil drawing: Height, 13 inches; length, 934 inches a me CHARLES H. SHANNON, Xe su tM ss: fia 7 British: Contemporary 152. HELLENISTIC GROUP. Lunette-shape: before a lapis-blue background, a broad portrayal of two Grecian maidens in flowing draperies, seated with a cupidon. A sculpturesque composition high-lighted in white. Signed at lower left with the initials, CHS. , Crayon drawing: Height, 14 inches; width, 131% inches ( IS. ANDRE penarn Leelg arin, French: 1880— i 153. STILL LIFE. A bowl of apples, two of them cut. In sanguine, shaded with black. Signed at lower right with the initials, aD. Crayon drawing: Height, 16 inches; length, 18 inches [¥o. MARY CASSATT 7 a cis ociaiae American: 1845—1926 | 154. APRES LE BAIN. A partly disrobed young woman 1s sez ated in her boudoir before a mirror, fixing her hair. Inscribed: Edition de 25 épreuves. Im- pression pour Partiste et M. Levy, Mary Cassatt. Colored drypoint: Height, 17 inches; width, 11 inches eC hha. Daly, ~~ THE QUINN GOL DL. Go WALT. KUHN American: Contemporary 155... WARVES TERS. Complex rendering in futuristic colors: onided Piers felk F with resting harvesters; in the background two mounds, Signed at lowe er right, KUHN. a . 1 NO Crayon avin on board: Heisne 17 inches; length, 21 i vi he A ®. : WALT KUHN okt. | _ American: Contemporary | : a 156. REVERY. Strongly stylized work; portraying in bold outline a Rigs lenge b figure of a woman, her head resting on her left hand. Enlivened with touches of mauve. Signed at lower right, WALT KUHN. . a Crayon drawing: Height, 47 inches; width, aos inches 3S : “") CHARTS siete Cf Ameri ican: Contemporary 157 INTERIOR. iri view of rooms, and a narrow stairway “in bale trading. In vividly contrasted black and white. Signed at lower left, i SHEELER, and dated 1917 ge Charcoal drawing: Height, 22 inches; width, 17 inches i LO. ANDRE DER IS fs tokio. French: 1880— : q i 158. PROFILE PORTRAIT. Half-length figure facing to the left; defi- nitely traceried contour. | Sanguine drawing: Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches _ 0%o- ANDRE ber arn Coe aene French: 1880— 159. NUDE STUDY. | e Ink drawing: Height, 24 inches; length, 1914 inches | } Ao. : H. & a RAO Db De rane French: Contemporary 160. TWO DRAWINGS. Pen and ink and pencil studies of women. : Heights, 24 inches; lengths, 19 inches A-O . Sa Pp &. [Sf rel - q peo Second Session Thursday Afternoon, February Toth +o sh ‘ | Bor. , A Se Ji faite PAS OLN Bulgarian: 1885— 161. HARBOR OF HAVANA. In the foreground longshoremen are unload- ing barrels from a craft moored at the quay. “The choppy waters are full of life, and sailing vessels and tugs pass each other up and down the bay. Water-color sketch: Height, 714 inches; length, 934 inches Purchased from the artist | [ [dlustrated | n i 4.0. A. f Jere 69 ~~ THE QUINN “@O0 £ Pip eGo JULES PASCIN | ae 7 Bulgarian: 1 8 85— | ; 4 162. GOSSIP. Three slovenly dressed women of the Cuban type are standing. ol sitting In the foreground of a. shabby interior, conversing. Signed. Pen and water-color sketch: Height, 8 inches ; width, 634 inch $ 00. = + 6 Gay BNE OL a, 6b ee British: Conte, 163. TWO WATER- COLOR STUDIES OF A CAT, A tabby cat, seated 0 on its haunches, with coiled tail. Water-colors: Heights, 814 aanen lenges 6% a y) * ta 50. “ALBERT GBE Rape. French: Contemporary. aes Purchased from the artist 164. RETOUR DE BOIS. Cubistic rendering os rearing soldiers returning _ from the trenches. Portrayed in finely blended colors. Signed at lower | right, ALB. GLEIzEs, and dated ‘Toul, 1915. Water-color: Hehe 8 inches; eit tee inches JO. GWEN JOHN /* Cit | British: Contemporary 165. TWO STUDIES IN WATER-COLOR. (a) THE PUMP. q Height, 9 inches; width, 6 inches — (B) NIGHT AT MEUDON. a Height, 9 inches; width, 6 inches ‘Two studies possessing great charm and atmosphere. Purchased from the artist h-0- ATTRIBUTED TO Qa. (3. by te »HERMIN-E shateD Ae French: Contemporary 166. THE CONVENT. An open veranda, grouped with nuns and children, in a. landscape setting. Water-color: Height, 9 inches; length, 1014 inches a ‘ olla | Senn Lie Second Session Thursday Afternoon, February Toth Yt fee geen ee Se See em F Moepre it GUEIZES . French: Contemporary j | 167. THE STREET. Animated and colorful rendering of a narrow passageway, | . with a panorama of brilliantly colored roofs. Fine color composition. . Water-color: Height, 10%4 inches; length, 8 inches [ [/lustrated | 71 / : iy a3 Oe LAE ne€e . THE Q.UINN. ‘€ 0 L Do earn ATTRIBUTED TO HUE RRVESE NEES Soe) Any ee F rench: Cone 168. TROPICAL VILLAGE: The composition is centred by a pond wit tropical buildings in the Pepe nd and in the fora a group of natives and a mule by a palm tree. - bance Height, 972 inches; ine ih inche tics MAURICE B: PRENDERGAST American: 1859—1924 LJ m \ a 169. DISTANT SHOWER [i910]. Animated view of beach Ai children playing, portrayed in colors of fine tonality; the sea a deep blue. with violet t tones, under a showery sky. . Water-color: Height, Se inches ; jenethy 14 inchel 216 or Lut JACK 3B. YEA Tso 3he peo Trish: 1871— 170. WASHING THE CIRCUS HORSES. Charactersieecen= ain athe ama of Ireland, vigorously drawn in crayon, portraying an ostler mounted on a gray horse and leading others through a picturesque- village to the water. Signed at lower right, JACK B. YEATS. Crayon and water-color: Height, 1o inches; length, 14 inches : Purchased from the artist hy. 0. | tire 9. J 0 Brcand WYNDHAM~ LEWYs British: Contemporary 171. MAMIE. Bust-length portrait of a dark-haired woman, with downcast eyes. [ Portrayed in a composition of angular contour and delicately-shaded lines. Signed at lower right, WyNDHAM LEwIs, and dated I9g11. q Wash drawing: Height, 11 inches; length, 1014 inches — Purchased from the artist SS Thursday Afternoon, February Toth PAUL SLGNAC French: 1863— CANAL SCENE. Coming from the extreme right, the water twists its way under the steel span of a large bridge, only to disappear sharply round the tree-clad right bank. At the left a group of jagged roof-tops of a large town. Signed at lower left. Water-color: Height, 10%4 inches; length, 16 inches Purchased from the International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 [ Illustrated | 73 1q 6. Med etncer THE QUINN, ¢€0 Dt Eq MAURICE: B. 9 PRRENDER GAS RES ee Beem ot 173. NEW ENGLAND STUDY foi: Animated study of an Sor a the foreground a waterway massed with sailing craft and a paddle steamer, A vigorous work outlined in blue enclosing an harmonious color scheme Signed at lower left, PRENDERGAST. 4 Water-color: Heehe 1r inches; length, 16 inches ff LxXO. te econd Session Thursday Afternoon, February roth ga Wey NDHAM-LEWIS British: Contemporary 181. THE BATTERY SHELLED. A vivid representation tending to cubism. A shell is bursting by the gun-pit; in the foreground the gunners are hurrying to cover, and one is either killed or wounded. At the right are fifteen-inch shells, and to the left a dug-out. Portrayed in a yellow and bronze wash. Signed at lower right, WyYNDHAM LEwIs, and dated 1918. Water-color: Height, 14 inches; length, 17% inches . Purchased from the artist [ Illustrated | 77 T HE QUINN COLEEGTION ‘ GEORGE OY ER BAU Ry gee American: Contemporary 182. THE PALM GROVE, TRINIDAD. Tuminecee condeee of tur- baned figures in a palm grove, with a vista of violet-blue sea and a small boat stranded on the beach. Signed at lower right, HART. . a Wrater: color: Height, 13 inches ; length, 18 ine hes BAS 3 : Lutkg atin, ANDRE DERAEN French: 1880— 182. ELYSTAN TIED Ds in theses foreground, a reclining nude figures ‘to the right two indefinite forms, and a view of two receding basket carriers. Lr a wash of fine green and blue. Executed with extraordinary economy of means, the few lines in opposition to the spaces giving an impression of great depth. Signed at right, a. DERAIN. Water-color: Height, 1644 inches; length, 21% ‘chil HERMINE L. DAVID i French: Contemporary 7 : 4 | 184. CUBAN BUNGALOW. Picturesque slant-roofed bungalow, with a figure. | in rich blue at the doorway, amidst an intricate patterning of tropical foliage; | suffused by warm light. In the foreground a small dog. Signed at lower — right, HERMINE L. DAVID. : a Water-color: Height, 18 inches; length, 1414 inches Purchased from the artist | | | ANDRE DERAIN French: 1880— . 3 185. THREE FIGURES IN SILHOUETTE. Characteristic sketehe a) connie erect figure flanked by two seated figures in washes of blue. Inscribed at lower right: pour André Derain, Alice Derain. * Water-color: Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches dae 8 AL, Welly et ae Thursday Aiternoon February Toth JOHN MARIN _ American: Contemporary Al EY. 4 view of undulating landscape, with a placid water- entring the composition, portrayed in delicate pastel colors. Signed r right, MARIN, and dated 1915. p.* Water-color: Height, 19%4 inches; width, 16% inches ANDRE DERAIN French: 1880— :AVOTTE. Expressive study of figures dancing in a grove. Vividly Inscribed at lower right: pour André Derain, Alice Derain. } Water- color: Height, 197% inches; length, 24% inches - WYNDHAM LEWIS British: Contemporary * a i WO ABSTRACT IMPRESSIONS. (A) A nappy pay [1915]. | Ink and water-color: Height, 1214 inches; length, 15 inches (3) PorTRAIT OF AN ENGLISHWOMAN [1915]. a Water-color: Height, 22 inches; width, 15 inches | Sine at upper right and lower right, respectively, WYNDHAM LEWIS. Purchased from the artist i a Ul. few , ees US E. JOHN, R.A. British: 1879— THE STREET RIOT. Typical East End of London scene, with a surging motley crowd, armed with rifles and bludgeons, about to attack. Rendered in subdued tones, realistically and with great vigour. Signed at lower left, JOHN. Pastel: Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches Purchased from the artist 79 A. b. Yooty tar, THE” -OUITNN "CO Dt pce \| } ARTHUR, B.D as 5 American: 1862— 190. SHEPHERDS. Lunette-shape: rendered in vivid, finely-blended colors, an imaginative depiction of shepherds with their flock, delineated before a deep lapis-blue sky. Beneath is an allegory of the dance, flanked by two indi- vidualistic studies. A most decorative work. Signed at lower left, A. B.- DAVIES, and dated 1913. Pastel: Height, 20% inches; length, 2914 inches Purchased from the artist | Illustrated | af q a 8 ; f f J72%. : T hang CL. . 6 PE e 4 é, oe Thursday Afternoon, February roth JACK ae on ACT Sy) ive dis A . 3 bee teat -1871— tie, See CORN. Pihice spirited hevece feraeced to Er edach, driven by a beh whi the flowing ribbons silhouetted before a cloudy blue sky, at lower left, Jack B. YEATS. Crayon and ees ae Height, 22 spches; Lae 30 inches . Lf ff : \ cha a from the artist es ang ae i ehe es Bay ea 9 CAT [CH THE LIVERPOOL. BOAT. Realistic and Rreeres com- D, portraying ‘two eager figures i in a jaunting car drawn by a swiftly he orse. ee the bas under a showery sky. ‘Signed at lower right, igen Water-color: Height 2814 inches; rahe 21 inches lee Pes = Samoerer MONTICELLI oe: 1824—1886 )3- 3. FIGURES AND LANDSCAPE. In the brilliant colors of his rich palette, © Monticelli has depicted a seated and a standing woman against a background of ‘green and brown trees and patches of confused sky. Signed at lower right. 4 ‘ i Panel: Height, 734 inches; length, 1o inches ae the Wm. M. Chase Collection, American Art Galleries, 1912 g Ree Pope. Soo. HERMINE L. DWID (/ French: Contemporary | '94. CUBAN LANDSCAPE. © Delicate portrayal of gently rising country, in shades of brown. In the foreground, glistening under the tropical sun, are stucco dwellings, and an equestrian figure. Over the mound to the right is a small village. Under a cloudy blue sky. Signed at lower left, HERMINE LIONETTE DAVID. Tempera: Height, 8%4 inches; length, 1234 inches 81 L ; 'e4-0. Ol -Levire ee, —— | - LASSE OPT Naa CO LL E GAs 3@aie CHARLES S Hiteh ae, American: Contemporary 195. ZINNIA. Naturalistic rendering of a vivid zinnia; before a blue-gray back- ground. Tempera painting: Height, 9 inches; length, 7% inches Purchased from the artist | [/lustrated | Ar nisi anempoan | en Sede 2 ’ scene. “In the ‘middle’ foreground a man © is ee st ands chatting with: a woman dressed i in a econ ae a 4 ¥ ao i ” 7 - Panel: Height, 10 anche: lenge 14 inches INNES Panel: Es 10% inches; Sane 14 inches ee, B oa Ww. RUSSELL [ 7 ‘ 4 er. - — oo Se ‘ oe 12 inches ; length, 16 inches Pure / aa ron: the artist’ beac meus! US E. JOHN, R.A. - British: 1879— 199. BOY STANDING ON THE CLIFF [Provencal Study, 1910]. Char- acteristic study of a child, wearing a blue smock, before a receding land- scape background. : Panel: Height, 13 inches; length, 9 inches Purchased from the artist Exhibited at the International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 83 ‘ / v THE O.UINN...6 OL. Lop annem Wok, Ne Oo LEN British: Contemporary | q 200.. IN TERIOR: Portrayed in delicately shaded lights, the corner ae a . simple brick-red room, with view of an open fireplace, and a drop-leaf table upon which are two luminous white cups and an earthenware tea-pot; in the fore- ground a stool and a closed book. heehee A Height, 13 inches; width, 9% inches urchase rom the artist HMO. MAX wEBER @ Levine. Russian: Contemporary 201. THE WRESTLERS. Three nude youths in plastic poses. Landscape back- ground. Signed at lower right and dated 1909. . Height, 13% "pf length, 10% inches (lo. a Prede® GEO RiGee American: ee 202. HILLSIDE. Composition in pastel colors suggesting a rising stretch of | country, with foliage and rich undergrowth. Signed at lower ere OF, and % dated 1914. JO. Helps 13 Grchess Mati: 18 inches” | NATHANIEL HONE SORE Irish: 1831—1917 | _ 203. SHEEP GRAZING—MALAHIDE, CO. DUBLIN. Impressionistic view 4 of richly wooded and fragrant landscape, under a sombre ivory sky suffused _ with misty light casting shades of violet. In the foreground sheep are brows- ing. Signed at lower left with initials, N H. q | Height, 13 inches; length, 18 inches Purchased from the artist ; ; 64. e) (Sox - R. Hie ea JOHN —UBiO Te RR Gr eee Irish: 1839—1922 : . 204. SELF-PORTRAIT. Half-length figure of an elderly bearded man, wear- — | ing spectacles; before a bisected background. Well modeled head. Height, 14 inches; width, 1014 inches _ 1 Purchased from the artist 4 POs a4 cle . | Second Session Thursday Afternoon, February roth Louis POUCHE American: Contemporary 205. L’ESSOR. Ultra-modern conception of a courtyard, with a female figure | at the left with her arms languidly raised and shadowed against the wall. Height, 14% inches; length, 16% inches — y ‘ | i A: CE: hives. | GEORGE W. RUSSELL [‘A. E.”] 3 Trish: 1867— 208, IN THE WOODS [1909]. Two women are standing in a clearing dappled with sunlight and surrounded by dense woods, a blue expanse of sky piercing 5. through the foliage in the distance. One of the women watches over two small nude children about to enter a crystal pool partly visible in the fore- ground; the other leans against a branch in the shade, apparently in deep reflection. Signed at lower left with the initials, aE. Ee . Height, 14 inches; length, 18 inches a Purchased from the artist (26. | Sen Qeo, Claw Seas VW. RUSSELL [“A. E.”] dish. 2807— 207. SKIPPING. Inland creek, with vague hills rising in the distance. In the foreground grassy dunes, where three young girls are skipping rope. Signed at lower left with the initials, aE. Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches Purchased from the artist (10. Je Ta Onder hae Ho MANS O'N British: Contemporary 208. EFFET DE NEIGE. Snow-clad view of gently rising country, presenting a play of delicate color carried over a wide perspective; in the middle dis- tance gaily colored dwellings; in the background, silhouetted before an ivory sky, a steeple. Charmingly conceived work. Signed at lower mght with the initials, R M. Height, 14% inches; width, 12% inches Purchased from the artist 3 A 6 Lh’ ; 7 : ‘a Since f LALA Tach OE kOe eae OL DL 2 Gmon 200. ZO: ZI. , Ca oO e : = e ¢, ( f [a.. GEORGE W- RUSSELL “A. ee nish; 1867—_ THE WADERS [1905]. A small silvery stream ‘Sopa in. ‘the 4 ground, winding its way through a flat, barren stretch of land bord | in the distance by sombre rocks. At the right a playful group of three bang legged girls, hesitating whether or not to enter the water. Sianeli lower left with the initials, a E. ee a ig Height, 14% acu length,-22 1 Purchased from the artist % JL DN Ne British: Contemporary PALM TREES AT -COLLIOURE. aes it “Peas portrayal i imaginative colors for the verdure and rich cultivation; dominating. the com-, “position is a mound with a small white cottage, amidst a formal arrangement | of foliage, and in the foreground palms and cacti. Under a purplish- -blue ’ sky. Signed at lower right, J. D. InNEs, and dated 1911. 4 Height, 15%4 inches; length, 18 inches Exhibited at the International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 | GEOFFREY NERS ORw British: Contemporary PORTRAIT. A striking bust-length portrait, modeled by a subtle rendering of values in a clear even light; wearing a severe blue wrap. Background of © deep beige. Signed at the right about centre, NELSON. Panel: Height, 1534 inches; width, 13 inches — Exhibited at the New English Art Club, London, 1914 $ 86 f tT me ape pit Second Session Thursday Afternoon, February roth 212. ‘ oY steer a? a Pin WEN. CEES British: Contemporary EVENING [1911]. Neo-primitive rendering of a blue lagoon, dotted with small yachts and enclosed by mountainous country. In the foreground, on the deep green, are minute dwellings. Under a rose and gold tinted sky, with cumulous cloud forms. Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches Exhibited at the International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 [ Illustrated | 87 b0. Sige 5 eas (dry TO be OO ee “COLLE Cf om GEORGE W. RUSSELL [A. E>] z Trish: 1867— ‘ 213. THE TEAM [1913]. Scmbre, barren landscape, with rocks looming up in the distance. The sky is tinged with all the brilliant hues of a perfect sunset. In the foreground a farmer and his wife are tugging at a plow, thei “ir backs bent under the heavy strain. Signed at lower left with initials, AE. Height, 16 inches; length, 21 inches Purchased from the artist ff bo. oy led ; GEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. E.”] : Trish: Be | 214. EVENTIDE. Deep receding view of ison ane at twilight; at er left me , F x . hie. os . ’ 2 — : ~ Height, 24 inches; length, 40 inches Pes hated from the artist /m f0o.. | 1% {3 or eae & . * MA LTHANIEL HONE, Ae He A | 3 a : Irish: 1831—1917 ee 240. GLENMALURE, CO. WICKLOW. Misty view of mountainous coun- i" _ try, under a romantic blue sky, flecked with cirrus clouds. In the middle distance rising pasture lands of russet-brown tones, and cattle with their _ shepherd cloaked by a beam of sunlight. At the left behind the stone wall, a donkey is peering into space. Height, 24 inches; length, 40 inches Purchased from the artist a Bi fe . /Oo. meee 6. duller | eas mae TL ArITT TE i. French: Contemporary 241. BIRDS IN FOREST. Various birds are assembled in a clearing, surrounded : by exotic shrubs. Height, 25 inches; length, 29% inches rf 97 7 /2o. he THE 0U0TNN | @O L L BuGeTON—E eS ae American: I 873—. eau 242. TWO BOYS ON A CANAL. BOAT. Canal scene on a summer’s dal two lads in a rowboat, stripped. to the waist, are talking to a third in bathing trunks seated on the stern Of «2 barge. ee sailboat and a ‘motor boat are moored along the far bank. Signed at lower left. . | Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches fi ' \ i . Purchased from the artist A ISO. NATHANIEL HONE, Trish: 18351947. 5 | 4 243. COMING HOME. A vast expanse of blue-Beeen sea with three sailings craft steering for home under a limitless stormy sky. In the foreground graceful gulls are skimming the water. Signed at lower left with inital N H. RUH A. rey ag 26 inches; length, 38% inches | Purchased from the artist — : e | 60. We lon e7n MAURICE: DE VLAMINCK_ Flemish: 1876— | et 244. STILL LIFE. On the table is.a coupe filled with fruit wrapped i in a napkin standing beside a stoneware jug and a terra-cotta bowl. _ Signed at loweame right. Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches ZL AO. ee. 6 /ushirmall der: W-ACL T= -K (Gen American: Contemporary ai 245. SALT MISTS [1910-1911]. Luminaristic impression of a waterway of } shimmering opalescent tones, with a jetty in the foreground to which a boat |} is moored while two men converse; beyond are two further jetties, and an |} expanse of undulating country, beneerh an ivory sky shrouded in a miso | atmosphere. Signed at lower left, WALT KUHN. 4 a Height, 25% inches; length, 30 inched ’ is i i rN dapecseti ae een ois Second Session Thursday Afternoon, February Ioth Mirco M. RIVERA Mexican: Contemporary 246. STILL LIFE. Angular rendering of a liqueur bottle in biscuit color, a cup and a smoldering cigarette before a panel of deep bottle-green. Interestingly executed upon compressed cork. Signed at upper left, DMR, and dated 7.1V.16. Panel: Height, 28 inches; width, 15/2 inches [ [lustrated | 99 (10. iL: WM wl THE QUINN GOLLEGTION JEAN’ METZINGER French: Contemporary 247. TETE DE JEUNE. FILLE. Head and shouldees™ ee a young Sue cu: - bistically rendered in a complexity of form units with intense contrasts _ of warm browns, greens, blue and brick-red; at the left an open door, and in th background an oval portrait, suggesting naturalism, oe at lower ret METZINGER. “a Height, 28% inches; width, By inches AOS ne Mb, Mirman ERNEST. LAWSON See American: 1873— q 248. BOYS BATHING. Landscape wooded with beech trees-in Seba roliage | portrayed in a burst of sunlight; in the foreground a view of limpid trans- 7 parent backwater, in which youths are bates Signed at lower left, zB. LAWSON. aa Height, Bn sie poe 3672 inches : Purchased from the artist : - 3 y 3 4 | Illustrated | $00. AUGUSTE CHABE ae French: Contemporary 249. LABOUREUR PRES DES CYPRES [Provence]. Vivid depiction of a partly plowed field in strongly contrasted lights and shades, upon - plowmen are seen at their task. In the middle distance to the left are a row of eight cypress trees, silhouetted before a turquoise-blue sky, as is the barn with a golden-yellow roof. Signed at lower left, a. CHABAUD. : Millboard: Height, 29% inches; length, 414 inches } Purchased from the artist i [lo. Duclensing Y Teen Ep Py » ry . % ong 3 sy Paap Bw > ATHING st Lawson . 248. Boys By Erne O N — 0 att we ey cont | Oe QU. ENO Neo oe ieee LEO T 7 Gae GEORGE OVERBURY HART American: ‘Contemporary 250. BOWLING NIGHT. Post-impressionistic view of a bowling slley rendemm in vivid reds, greens, blues and terra-cotta. ‘To the right is a prospect oF an Indian encampment, and in-the foreground an angular figure wearin 1g _. a crimson coat. Benet at lower right, GEORGE OVERBURY HART. = a Height, 30/2 Ynehes’ length, 37 inches Ki T0060, | ea y MAURICE DE VLA NG Flemish: 1876— 251. THE OLD HARBOR OF MARSEILLES. Vigorous rendering in semi- opaque “flat” colors of the majestic hill of Marseilles, with its picturesque — buildings outlined and shading the deep blue waters of the harbor, massed with sailing craft, under a canopy of grayish-black sky splashed with lumi-_ nous whites. A sumptuous transposition of the hues of nature. Signed at lower right, VLAMINCK. , Height, 30 inches; length, 37 inches ! Exhibited at the Loan Exhibition of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Paintings, Metropolitan Museum, New York, 1921 [I llustrated | 4-10. “a oe Deby. No. 251. THE Oxtp Hargor oF MarsEILies By Maurice de Vlaminck THE © U TN, NOG OW © plenmern WALT KUHN American: ‘Contemporary _ oe “MORNING: ares “Luminaristic view of landscape with cattle gra flooded with brilliant light from the rising sun; in the middle -distan vista of peer water, and graceful Sune craft. Saas at lower ri WALT KUHN. ee 33 inches ; Tenge, 40 inche 1913 ROBERT DEL AU Naam - French: Contemporary ~ ——_ = _ 253. SAINT SEVERIN. Ree view of the auleede ranean the Bisley, rendered as a sensory impression of charming proportions, in beautif shaded blues and greens, illumined by a warm light. Bape se left, R. Bee ESE DS and dated 1909. _ ae Height, 36 fice Se tire ca inches. /4O. : : ee 13. Nearer CHARLES CO DER British: 1868—1909 i] 254. FANTASIA. Within an arbor setting, two semi-draped female oe and the bust of a fantastic amorino against a vaporish blue sky. Signed at lower right, CONDER. Painting on silk: Height, 31 ‘inches ; length, 174 ‘che 4 Exhibited at the International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 ~ @. 200i: Py JH. : J. (DS Neniae British: Contemporary 255. GARN LAKE [ 1913}. Interesting composition rendered with atmospheric and linear perspective, depicting mountainous country enclosing a lake by which is a seated female figure; in the foreground delineated with minute — precision are shrubs and tiny floral forms; before a brilliantly lighted sky. — Signed at lower right, J. D. INNES. ; qo : 104 Height, 30% inches; length, 50 inches A. fot. Second Session Thursday Afternoon, February roth fem FON L. SCHAMBERG American: Contemporary 256. CANEPHOROS. A modernism, depicting with an extraordinary continuity and flow of rhythmic line, in strongly contrasted colors, an Athenian maiden: the basket bearer. Signed at lower right, MORTON L. SCHAMBERG, and dated 1913. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co., New York | Illustrated | 105 y y, IX. - UW/erfhe. ee + ae eo = . + ‘ ? * Cd y «* . * * , as 4 - ex #, <<. ~ ao. ca = ‘ wt 259. > * = 2 “ t #e-< e f "MARINE VIEW. Unters a “and! a deep. prospect of the . open oa clin oe are. ee rocks seat cole | _ Foreground, E. LAWSON. eee aa oa oo < - ee [ [dlustrated | “4 ‘ es - Me : > : ie a | z 7 106 : pid ate ) No. 257. Marine VIEW By Ernest Lawson T. H.E QUINN. CO hf a0 S$. MACDONALD WRIGHT American: Contemporary BinO: SYNCHROMY IN BLUE- GREEN [1916]. aan oittienee study j exhibiting an extraordinary continuity and flow of rhythmic line, su; an abstract thought. Signed at lower right, ‘8. MACDONALD WRIGH edated, "1G 16: Height, 36 ie wide GIN:© STOVE RelaNes Italian: Conte 259. DANSEUSE. Cubistic composition and sumptuous Solon display, ¢ d ing a vivacious dancer, in a combination of abstract forms; on her a OF 4 Cre | : A AE symbol of music. At the right a figure is Seated ates table. Vis worl Signed at lower right, G. SEVERINI | , ae eae 39 inches; width, ae ‘inch o [ [/lustrated| — fe Mew RACLOU Es VibLom French: 1874— 260. L?>ACROBATE. An emotion possessing the qualities of unity, infinity and vitality. Suggested in a luminous array of colors. Signed at lower left with the initials, J v, and at the back, JACQUES VILLON. : Height, 39% inches; width, 28% inches ae | F: Hourele, DIEGO M. Riva Mexican: Contemporary 261. LA FEMME ASSISE. A cubistic impression of analytics; the seated lady with musical emotion, wearing a figured dress and holding a fox-fur muff, before a synchronizing background in black and brown. Signed at lower right with initials, DMR; and at back, D. M. RIVERA, and dated 1915. Height, 39% inches; width, 32 inches" 108 JO. b Weg he. . DANSEUSE Gino Severini 259 No. By BH YE OFC TaN CO DL LE. GT J Om =) ai ane 2. WALD] Koga American: Contemporary 262. PORTRAIT OF JOHN BUTLER YEATS, Rin Aye seleer yy eee haired artist in a half-length seated pose. “he keen bearded and spectacled face confronts the observer. “The left hand droops over the arm of his chair and the long, tapering, sensitive fingers lightly touch the left knee. Height, 40 inches; width, 30 inches Purchased from the artist [ [/lustrated | P 110 f fe ; aid A oi (o. JTthi toe ; a ees — ‘cond Session Thursday Afternoon, February roth ALBERT GLEIZES ‘French: Contemporary 63. THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE. Cubistic ideograph of Brooklyn Bridge, portrayed in strongly contrasted colors and with fine arrangement of sur- faces. Inscribed at lower right: Brooklyn Bridge, genet ALB. GLEIZES, and dated 1915. fs ein ane aT chee ear er Sey i . _— = P es 2 Size, 40 inches square Purchased from the artist Bo. 7 SAS Meum. : Peewee be RT GLEIVZES French: Contemporary 26 64. THE HOUSE AMONG Ee CREES. Sioned at lower right and dated 1915. Height, 40 inches; length, 40 inches GINO SEVERINI Italian: Contemporary i. TRAIN BLINDE EN ACTION [1915]. Armored train in action. Signed ; at lower right. _ | Height, 45 inches; width, 35 inches fe Si 4 L y a ; C wa 1O. ns < : 6 ° ob Belial. : a JEAN METZINGER French: Contemporary 266. AU VELODROME. In the foreground the figure of a bicycle racer, in a Parisian velodrome. At the extreme left a portion of the crowded grand- stand is visible. Signed at lower left. Height, 5114 inches; length, 3834 inches C ¢) pe 7 O- jhe [J.C CPt [END OF SECOND SESSION] III THIRD ‘SESSION. qur sda y February 10,1927 at 8:15 O'clock . Jatalog ue eee is to 383 Inclusive ae a AS —! _ z ar x 7 . 7 - ee . a GAUDIER-BRZESKA re French: 1891—1915 4 7 { on Height reach], 5% inches; length, 8% inches 8) Five abs ; Tact drawings, similarly treated. | ae Height [each], 5% inches; length, 8% inches oe | IY cured JA C K B. ome 5, R.H- ae “Trish: 1871— a MAN’S ‘TROUBLES. An interior with three figures seated D One table; the pensive figure to the left with visions of migrating. at lower Bent, JACK B. YEATS. } a Pe Crayon: Height, 514 inches; length, 18% inches fo ; ida | a ee oh Murphey. PIERRE PUVIS DE CHAVANNES : French: 1824—1898 9. | ET ‘UDE DES MAINS [1875]. Detail of decoration for the Hotel de ‘Vi ille, Poitiers. Well drawn and shaded hands. Inscribed at lower left: eens A. Hui,” and signed, P. PUVIS DE C. Sanguine drawing: Height, 7% inches; width, 9 inches /— : g. ‘ : | on POLES eg 6 Gerety ees Bulgarian: 1885— . B EIGNADE. Scattered group of nude women drying themselves after the p - bath. At the right a reclining woman is being massaged, In the distance another entering the bath. Pen ae pencil sketch: Height, 71% inches; length, 11 inches L s _ i 113 -? : ol. THE “QUTUNN © COL terete. 271. 67 FO. 22; 273. 42-G0. =f; Namitiae HENRJ GAUDIER- Be French: 1891—1915 THREE PEN AND INK SKETCHES. (A) ELONGATED SPHINX. a Height, 5% inches; length, 15 inches — (B) A PELICAN. a . Height, 914 inches; length, 15 inches — (c) SIx sTUDIES OF BIRDS. | | Hew 8 inch S72 length, 13 inches | PIERRE PUVIS DE CHAVANNES - French: 1824—1898 L’ESPERANCE. Delicate drawing of a seated anna ree with shaded — background. Inscribed at lower right: @ Leon Bouillon, P. Puvis d Ch. — Crayon drawing: Height, 8 ray length, 10 inches WYNDHAM LEWIS me British: Contemporary j TWO IMPRESSIONS OF THE HUMAN FORM. > 3 | (a) It cANDELAIO. ress DE Pen and ink drawing: ee oi inches ; Peat 634 nches — (3) ‘Ev Ojo. % Pen and wash drawing: Height, 1234 rachees length, 6%4 inches fF JOHN BUTUER-YEATS, RUHIA ’ Irish: 1839—1922 IRISH PORTRAIT STUDIES: Pencil ea em (a) JoHN HUGHEs, the artist. —TTwo small studies, in one frame. Both auto- graphed by the subject, and dated June, 1903, by the artist. Purchased from the artist Height, 934 inches; length, 14 inches. (B) KaTHERINE TYNAN HINKSON, the authoress. Two smell studies in one frame. Both inscribed by the artist, Katherine Tynan Hinkson, and one dated March, 1903. . Height, 834 inches; length, 11 inches — (c) Srupy oF Two FicuREs. Inscribed by the artist: John O’Mahony and K. Tynan Hinkson playing cards. Height, 7 inches; length, 934 inches Purchased from the artist nea tc hs namin Pa Sie «ws «Spat oP na ne Thursday Evening, February roth Pees PUVIS “DE CHAVANNES French: 1824—1898 275. ETUDE DE JEUNE FILLE [1872]. Head and shoulders of a young girl, with large, wistful eyes and a Rossetti-like mouth, delicately modeled and shaded; wearing a loosely-tied scarf at the neck. Stamped at lower right with the initials, p Pc; an indecipherable inscription at upper right. Crayon drawing: Height, 12 inches; length, 9% inches Purchased from Durand-Ruel & Sons [ [/lustrated | 115 C / f [2% Jectt + Fou THE 0 UTNN 9 COL Y pian JACK Bey gas) ope ee lyase: 1 ee 276. TWO DRAWINGS IN WASH. (a) Ir MusT HAVE BEEN AN ALLEGORY. ‘Tinted drawing. ; se : Height, 3% inches; length, 6 inche (8) INTERIOR, WITH FIGURE. Washed in brown. “s . Height, ro ‘inches; length, 7 inche Both signed at lower right, JACK B. YEATS. 4 Purchased from the artist BIS. a Verney on WYNDHAM LEWIS British: Contemporary ee 277.. [IWO;PEN ANDANK STUDIES: (a) Fire. en Height, 9 inches; length, 15 inches (B) FAUNESQUE. Height 9% inches; length, 12 inches Both signed at lower left, WYNDHAM LEwIs, and dated 1912. ; Purchased from the artist HENRI GAUDIER-BR7T eS French? 1801--1G.85 278. TWO ANATOMICAL STUDIES. Interesting drawings of a human fig: ure; probably self drawings. | Pen and ink drawings: Heights, 1434 inches; lengths, 934 inches | 30. AU. {een JUDGES seAteale Bulgarian: 1885—- 279. STUDY OF A GIRL. Scantily draped young woman fe: ina careless attitude, her left arm supporting her head. Signed at lower right. e Crayon sketch: Height, 13% inches; length, 934 inches : / a _ SANA. Suge ee ird Session Thursday Evening, February roth io a WYNDHAM LEWIS British: Contemporary 80. THREE PEN AND INK DRAWINGS. (a) ARGoL. ~ 7 Sire Melty Gag ia ag Be a! engineer Height, 13 inches; length, 8 inches (8) ENEmy oF THE sTars [1913]. Height, 17 inches; length, 8 inches (c) THE FLUTE PLAYER [1915]. Height, 12'4 inches; length, 9% inches Clever studies. Two signed. Purchased from the artist ; 2 Q- 5o. TY, eae Lg HENRI GAUDIER-BRZESKA 4 French: 1891—1915 281. FIVE CHARCOAL STUDIES. Geometric abstractions, executed with economy of means in broad outline and shaded. * SPE) (diet _ Height, 184 inches; length, 12 inches (62-50. ahh yt en | ae “f JACQUES Mion’ ® : French: 1874— 282. THREE WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS. (a) STREET MUSICIANS. Height, 191% inches; length, 1234 inches — (s) Two sruptes. Height, 8 inches; length, 5 inches 42 ee. ATTRIBUTED TO af Cee : Peis) “PPO AS SO Spanish: 1881— 283. STUDY OF A MAN. Bust-length, with arms folded; the head modeled in a cubistic manner and vigorously outlined. Wash drawing: Height, 24 inches; length, 18% inches big : Boas BUTLER jYEATS, ee wf Irish: 1839—1922 284. NINE PENCIL DRAWINGS. Self-portraits. Height, 20 inches; length, 15 inches Zo. ae E Soy eh. A NERS AO Re ee 4 ek 18 Ou a ieNeN: COLLEGTIOg WYNDHAM LEWIS British: Contemporary | 285. THREE SATIRES IN WATER-COLOR. (a) ARCHITECT WITH GREEN TIE. . Re . f Height, 914 inches; length, 5 Vy i inche (p) La RELIGION [1912]. Height, 1244 inches; length, we inch (c) Derstcn For Box LID [1912]. 3 Height, 4%4 inches; length, 1214 inch et Two signed at upper right and lower right, me WYNDHAM LEWIS and dated 1912. 4 Purchased from the artist & JO. ot ye CHARLES CONDER British: 1868—1909 a q 286. PRINCE CHARMING. Erect figure, in a garden setting. In bright ¢ clos Signed at lower left, CONDER, and dated 1906. Water-color: Height, 9 inches; length, 7 inches | “oft: | hl. Ff. ale HENRI GAUDIER-BRZESKSA French: 1891—1915 287-- 9 LUDIES INCWATER-COLROR: (a) A grotesque fish. «| Height, 9 inches; length, 1434 inches _ (B) Two studies in sanguine, a Buddhistic figure and an X-ray impression. Height, 934 inches; length, 14% inches lo. tL. aed CHARLES COND British: 1868—1909 q 288. INTERIOR WITH FIGURE. Erect, semi-draped female figure; at the } right a chair with hunting costume. Inscribed at top: Theodore dans la cos- tume de Rosalind. : Pastel: Height, ro inches; length, 634 inches — JO. a } 4. i 4 Third Session Thursday Evening, February roth y WALT KUHN : American: Contemporary 289. AMUSEMENT PARK. Figures performing upon an open-air stage, hung with gaily colored flags; in the background an impression of the audience; at the right, figures seated upon a bench. Signed at lower right, WALT KUHN. = Crayon and water-color: Height, 1o inches; length, 1234 inches F SAAR ULES CONDER British: 1868—1909 290. A VENETIAN SCENE. Two figures in fancy-dress, carrying masks. In a Venetian setting. . Water-color: Height, 10%4 inches; length, 8 inches iD. INNES British: Contemporary iat ene - 291. SPRINGTIME IN PARADISE. Humoristic sketch of Paradise, with nude a figures at various pastimes, and in the air a winged figure. In the back- ground a volcano. Signed at lower right, J. D. INNES, and dated 1909. i aetna Ege +34, rg = Water-color: Height, 101% inches; length, 15 inches eo: i # Jhortone Perr RICK -ETCHELLS British: Contemporary 292. THREE VORTICIST STUDIES. (A) PROGRESSION. Water-color: Height, 534 inches; length, 9 inches (B) STILTs. Water-color: Height, 1214 inches; length, 8 inches (c) ENGLIsH COMEDIAN. Pictorial expressions appropriate to modern sensibilities and outlook. Pen drawing: Height, 1034 inches; length, 7 inches Each signed in foreground, ETCHELLS Purchased from the artist pet 40. oe /: Lures | ~ em TE. Se ies. I ‘ey HE OU TN N16 OD Den cman WYNDHAM SAE Wes British: Contemporary 293. TWO GEOMETRICAL ABSTRACTIONS IN WATER- COLOR. (a) Soxprers [1915]. : Height, 10%4 inches; length, 12% inches (B) Ascension [1916]. be Height, 1214 inches; lene 934 inches Signed at lower right and lower left, respectively, with the initials w 1. Purchased from the artist 1S @ Y) D Daly FREDERICK ETCHELLS a British: Contemporary 2947 1. WO VORTICIS Re stupires: (a) Hyper park. An arch of the bridge over the Serpentine, with figures. Pen drawing: Height, 7% inches; length, 11 inches - (B) Post AND TELEGRAPHS. A scientific thought. = Water-color: Height, 14 inches; length, 1o nctell Both signed at lower right, ETCHELLS. Purchased from the artist Une fp K. Vale | } JACK B. YEATVS 33 Irish: 1871— 295. TWO WATER-COLORS. (a) THE SHADOW ON THE ROAD. ; Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches — (8) AFTER THE HARVEST’S SAVED. Ae q an Height, 15 inches; length, 11%4 inches ~ ~ Signed at lower right and lower left, respectively, JACK B. YEATS. Purchased from the artist Jo. "UW A. Mpaaly [hird Session Thursday Evening, February roth WALT KUHN _ American: Contemporary 6. ACROBATS. A vigorous study, showing female forms in six acrobatic posi- tions; washed in red and blue. Signed at lower right, w. KUHN. Water-color on panel: Height, rr inches; length, 16 inches ee Cea’ 5, Purchased from the artist ye Nw mad slate . : Wey ke. Booker lS LEIZES French: Contemporary = 7- SUNRISE. Cubistic conception of a brilliant gold sunrise, viewed through an arcaded way in finely blended colors. Signed at lower right, ALB. GLEIZEs, and dated Toul, 1915. Water-color: Height, 1114 inches; length, 1514 inches + Z Hells I Penn he : ~ ee. ~ : ek eee eo. yk Al's, Trish: 1871— 98. THE THRUSTER. Depiction of an Irish sportsman, wearing rat-catcher ~ kit, mounted on a bay horse, leaping a stone wall. Signed at lower right, JACK B. YEATS. Water-color: Height, 12 inches; length, 15 inches Purchased from the artist — = f a if io L : g- Maes pascin & /* hs Bulgarian: 1885— a STUDY OF A GIRL. A young woman, her black hair falling down upon her shoulders, is leaning on the arm of a sofa, absently gazing at the spec- tator. Water-color: Height, 1214 inches; width, 9% inches Ae 4 /30. A / By. ( TOY Coy Meer 6. YEATS, R:H.A. Ad. Irish; 187 1-—— bor. THE RACE-COURSE TOWN, GALWAY. Many figures grouped | around an accordion-player; characteristic [rish types. Signed at lower left, JACK B. YEATS. Water-color: Height, 1214 inches; length, 18% inches Purchased from the artist 121 250. : PO Me Lalor. THE. 0 Ud NON GNGlO) DUDE nCnT aan oS EES 393. 18, WYN: DiH Agi — tharige 304. So. oar So. JOHN SLOAN American: Contemporary ‘MME. DUBOTTE AND M. CALLE. Two figures in evening. clot seated in a loge, with reflections of the footlights. Strong work portrayed in monotone, with a grayish wash. Signed at lower right, JOHN SLOAN, an dated 1904. 4 | Water-color: Height, 13 inches; length, 8% inch Purchased from the artist % m JACK B. YEATS, Ream Trish: 1871— THE DAY OF THE SPORTS. An animated Irish country scene; in the” foreground a figure mounted on a cantering horse. Signed at lower nigh ee. JACK B. YEATS. Crayon and water-color: Height, 13 inches; width, 1814 inches Purchased from the artist British: Contemporary TWO ABSTRACT DESIGNS. (a) TImMon oF ATHENS [1913]. F Ink and water-color: Height, 1344 inches; length, 10% inches — (B) KERMESSE—DESIGN FOR PROGRAMME COVER [1912]. | 4 ; Pen and ink drawing: Height, 1114 inches; length, 12%4 inches Signed at lower right and lower left, respectively. Pi JACK B. YEATS) Reem Irish: 1871— Purchased from the artist SEA FOG. Figure of an old seafaring man, wearing a pea-jacket and muffler, sauntering from the quay, enveloped in a dull mist through which the masts of a brig faintly gleam in the background. Signed at lower right, JACK B. YEATS. : Water-color: Height, 14 inches; width, 10% inches Be J omer. Purchased from the artist i = a ° ; Third Session Thursday Evening, February roth MAURICE B. PRENDERGAST | American: 1859—1924 306 “THE RIDER [1912]. Equestrian figure; against a background of blos- Water-color: Height, 14 inches; length, 18 inches do. WYNDHAM LEwISs LEPAT! COO British: Contemporary ais 307. LAYING. A vigorous rendering of a gun crew: erect, virile figures, wear- ___ ing leather jerkins, and the No. 4 laying the gun. At the left are sandbags, _and the drapings of a camouflage. Before a deep-gold sky. a _ Purchased from the artist Water-color: Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches 0. WYNDHAM LEWIS British: Contemporary 3 08. BATTERY PULLING IN. A peisonal expression, rendered with ultra- modern feeling, of a shell-ridden area, with the gun crew hauling their guns ___ into position with drag-ropes, and others preparing gun-pits; before an early ____ morning sky, with shrapnel bursting in the air. Signed at lower left, wyNp- HAM LEwIs, and dated 1918. | Water-color: Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches Are . € [Sory ob Purchased from the artist Id. JULES PASCIN Bulgarian: 1885— 9. “THE SIESTA. Reclining figure of a nude woman, the left arm raised and bent over the head. Signed at lower right. a Water-color sketch: Height, 1734 inches; width, 1414 inches a2 /o. WYNDHAM LEwIs, Stcen ly > British: Contemporary 310. TWO WATER-COLORS. (a) Derecrives. 7 30 Height, 1834 inches; width, 1244 inches (Bp) MounraINn OF LOVES. Height, 12% inches; length, 19 inches One signed at lower left, WyYNDHAM LEWIs, and dated 1912. Purchased from the artist JO. a M. Shmey THE 0° NN 21@O DD plone ANDRE DERAIN. French: 1880— x 211. THE RED BOAT. Symmetrical boat in brick-red, with the wine boat - man pulling at the oar; in the stern are figures in blue; in a green sea. scribed at lower eae pour André Derain, Alice Deas | | Water-color: Height, 1834 inches; length, svi les ES. : A hee 4 GEORGE OVERBURY HART inst a American: Contemporary 312: TRINIDAD. Colorful and impressionistic view of the core mae sil- _ -houetted before a deep blue sky. In the foreground various turbaned few proffering their wares of fruit. Signed at lower left, Hart, Trinidad, and dated 1916. : UY a an . Water-color: Height, 19 inches; length, 27%4 inches e see ah 2.1. JACK B., YEA PS. Rei Trish: 1871— $18: AN EMIGRANT. Wistful face of a young girl at ‘the window of a rail way carriage, bidding farewell to her mother, a back view of whom is seen — in a green shawl; at the right stands the guard. Signed at lower left, a B. YEATS. Water-color: Height, 20 inches; width, 15 inchea , Purchased from the artist a : ALBERT GUEDZ. : ; French: Contemporary 314. STREET SCENE IN TOUL. Signed at lower right and dated 1914. Water-color: Height, 21 inches; width, 14, inches — fhe GEORGE W. RUSSELL AA EL] a | Irish: 1867— eas, WHERE ‘THE RIVER RUNS UNDERGROUND. A winding yale ; disappearing in the foreground under massed boulders, and in the distance — an expanse of rising country; under an azure sky. Charming atmospheric effects. Signed at lower right with the initials, aE. a Millboard: Height, 12 inches; length, 1814 inches — Purchased from the artist oe 30, a le il Third Session Thursday Evening, February roth FE ANDRE DERAIN French: 1880— 316. STILL LIFE. A table arranged with a pestle and mortar, and various pot- tery jars; in the foreground a dish of peaches with a delicate bloom. Har- monizing wash background. Inscribed at lower right, pour André Derain, Alice Derain. Water-color: Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches [ Illustrated | | Ee K. lowe eee Su THE: QUINN-»C OL TL E Gime DERWEN DoLEERS) i British: Contemporary | P oe 317. THE BLUE HILLS. A starry blue sky, with a clear full n moon; anal surrounded by a primitively arranged olive grove, and a range of blue in tains in the background. To the left, a massive ae tree. Sena at right, DERWENT LEES, and dated 1912. ae . : Panel: Height, 4s inches; Teng, "7 | | DERWENT LEES mm British: onto | | 25. cal 318. OLIVE FARM [Banyules, 1912]. Mountainous eee Be a bull ia in the valley surrounded by glistening olive trees; under | a clear blue sky. Signed at lower left, DERWENT LEEs, and dated TOL2¢.7 Saweneee > Panel: Height, 14 inches eed, inches WR We ee | MAX JACOB Sd i een French: Contemporary area a | 319. AU CIRQUE MEDRANO. Brilliant small wore duplivine 4 the: interior of a circus, with two figures performing upon the trapeze. A vigorous im- pression. Signed at lower right, Max JAcop, and dated 1919. j Gouache: Height, 14 “inches; length, 17 inches Purchased from Max Jacob Exhibition at the J oseph Brummer Grileram 1923 (o0. ; ¥). ff. Freede . GEORGE W. RUSSEEL 2 Aaa Irish: 1867— 320. THE TWILIGHT HEARTS. A meadow at twilight dotted with trees in a veil of mist; in the foreground a seated youthful female figure, a small boy nestling by Heh side. Signed at lower right with initials, a E. Height, 14 inches; length, 18 inches q Purchased from the artist ; 0 0. C Ung (9° {See ‘hird Session Thursday Evening, February roth mous US E. JOHN, R.A. British: 1879— 321. THE WHITE KERCHIEF. The head and shoulders of a gypsy, wearing a white kerchief knotted under the chin, and facing slightly to the left; before a background of gray-blue and yellow. A superb example of this master’s work, painted with brio. Panel: Height, 16 inches; length, 13 inches Purchased from the artist [ [llustrated | 127 ty 4 goog : 7 96 ej e« 324. CIO. ] ae aes cre / 12 : | Cc ott % Foust eg ; Purchased from the artist DAVID BOMBER G i Bas Contemporary cae oa . MEDITATION [1913]. Tutetior with a sleeping: fee : figure mirrored against | the door in mediation Brilliantly i clear, even light. Signed at lower left, BOMBERG. 4. Panel: Height, 15% incilean EDWARD: WADSWOR’ British: Coney Tempera « on board: Height, 16H, inches} "lena, ne nch aig j Purchased from the artist = na GWEN JOHN(/ es British: Cont yt), PLES Soe bene NUDE STUDY. Seated semi-draped female Roa of Taste ae contour” olive oe ae and highly arched brows: her dark hair drawal, back Background AE lilac tones. ee ree Height, 17 "inches; width, 13 i JEAN AUGUSTE BOMIN QUE INGRES. tr oy 1/80 Jk eee cry = -RAPHAEL ET LA FORNARINA eres Aa. Rls length seated 7 4 ure of the painter, wearing a black cloak, at his easel; his model, La For- narina, leaning over him.with. her hands. about his.neck, while her brown silk gown slips from off her bare shoulders. In the rear, a bearded man, carrying drawings. Dark green background. Height, 121%4 inches; width, 10% inches Collection Baillehache Exposition Ingres, Paris, 1911 The Alphonse Kann Collection Reproduced in Ingres: sa Vie et son CEuvre, by Hen Lapauze, page 517g | Illustrated | No. 325. RAPHAEL ET LA FORNARINA By Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres a THE CLIMBERS. View of a deep ravine, shrouded in blue haz 328. THE SANDS AT LISSADIL. Centring the composition is a ‘oldena a = THE QUINN’ CO 070 2 Gen GEORGE-We RUSSEL SAN eal aoc Bais. pool of evanescent water; in the foreground seven graceful maidens, _ linked hands, climbing ie rocks. Under a greenish blue 17 ie wath shades. Signed at lower left with the ae A eee Height, 17s inches; Teng : in Mifeel GEORGE W. RUSSELL we F.”] riser st Oye Bunche: from a artist TWILIGHT IN THE PARK. Mystic portrayal in transitory tones of green and blue of a massive oak tree, and to the right a eee fem figure. Signed at lower right with initials, a. E. -Millboard: Height, 18 inches; ie 721 inches Di shoed from the artist ae lo GEORGE W. RUSSELL oe Be 2 em Trish: 1 Yala yellow sun, imparting shaded lights over an expanse of sands, and to the left a vista of azure water; in the middle distance are faintly discernible wo figures, and beyond a range of low-lying hills. Signed at lower right with | H initials, A E. ; : . | Millboard: Height, 18 inches; width, 12 inches _ Purchased from the artist S| NATHANIEL HONE, &.H.A. Irish: 182 I—1917 COAST KILKEE, CO. CLARE. Subduedly-lit view of jagged coastline, with grayish-green water and the white crested curl of an incoming breaker. Two figures are faintly discernible at the edge of the rock, under a sky _ heavily laden with nimbus clouds of cumulus form; in the foreground graceful gulls. Signed at lower right with the initials, n H. | Height, 1844 inches; length, 2814 inches — Purchased from the artist 130 Thursday Evening, February roth GEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. E.”] Trish: 1867— THE SHINING SHALLOWS. Beach scene at low tide, with a small boy and girl wading through the glistening shallow pools along the shore, re- flected in the light of the setting sun. Signed at lower right with the initials, AE. i Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches _ Purchased from the artist — [ [/lustrated | ¢ WALT KUHN “i American: Contemporary 331, STUDY OF A GIRL. Bust-length portrait; oval face of deep flesh tones, Cloaked by long golden hair; before a background of varying greens. Signed at right, WALT KUHN. Height, 20 inches; length, 16 inches a Purchased from the artist 131 {] ‘ 4 /Oo. 74 "VUE yh ( Je do hs foi ORE sane COLLE CYT 1 Ole GWEN JORW British: Contemporary 332. DOMINICAN NUN. Three-quarter length reposeful figure, with highly arched eyebrows, seated before a table, her hands resting upon a missal; she | wears a dark habit, the cowl and loose sleeves delicately delineated and | shaded. Finely modeled, sensitive work. On the back of the canvas is @ clever study of a woman. Purchased from the artist | | Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches | Illustrated | | et ae 1 Bhird Session Thursday Evening, February roth H nn peek SLAW S.O:N; oNwA, ' q | . American: 1873— 3: 33: UNIVERSITY. HEIGHTS. A work of infinite vitality portraying a snow-clad impression of the wooded heights; in the middle distance the _ turquoise-blue waters of the Harlem River, and against a sky of fleecy yaporous texture is outlined the dome of the Perey’ Hall of Fame. Signed at lower left, E. LAwson. Millboard: Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches Purchased from the artist Fetargel p> 6. SPENCER F. GORE z | | British: 1879—1914 | 334. A FROSTY MORNING [i910]. An impression in a subtle color scheme of a natural garden flooded with the light of a brilliant wintry sun. In the background, edcdnite forms of buildings seen through the cool mist. Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches H-0. aa lH. f. Loy Le = 4 | feet LAWSON, N.A. . | American: 1873— 335- CAPE COD. Landscape bathed in sunlight of fleeting transitory mood, 7 dotted with gaily colored peaked-roof dwellings; in oe background a ribbon of deep blue water, under an azure sky with vaporous tufted clouds. Charming work of great breadth. Signed at lower left, E. LAwson. Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches 3 ee ftlncg | 300. GEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. E.”] e Trish: 1867— Purchased from the artist 336. JAPANESE WEATHER [i910]. Colorful and mystic rendering of i maidens reclining upon rocks by a blue sea, under the shade of Japanese parasols. In the foreground are nude children; before an ivory toned sky with a changing aspect of clouds. Signed at the lower right with the initials, A. E. Height, 20 inches; length, 27 inches Purchased from the artist 133 a Gf Yo. ll. f- Voy me ws T.-H E © Q U-IONIN). C0 0 L 2p Ga GINO SEVERINI é Itahans i AS 327 3 NATURD MORTE. Abstract tedden of bottles, a phe cea a goble in particularly fine, clear tones of green, terra- -cotta and golden- -brown against an orchid-mauve background, | Signed at oe Hehe ‘SEVERINI; an at back, GINO SEVERINI. 4 . Height, Bey incheanerate 18 inch ff 4b. aN ae | Az GWEN JOHN British: Contemporary 338. -E Ay PiAE iE MODELE. ‘Three-quarter- length eure Me a young gin ‘standing by a table, her straight hair hanging over her shoulders and dressed wtih a bow at the top. Before a shaded mauve background. | ‘ 4 a . Height, 21% inches: Side 33 inches Purchased from the artist ) 100. a eS ee ne. PoE BR Contemporar y 4 339. SELLE LIFE. A deep blue bowl, massed with naturalistic nee in the ‘background a renaissance sculpture. Charming rendering pon aae with impressionistic realism. Signed at lower left, BRUCE. - , Height, 22 inches; Teer 1814 inches 0. f2 A. fonuce | > (Dy EN British: Contemporary 340. THE PALM TREE [1913]. Formalized landscape scene of interesting | perspective, in tones of aubergine and green, against which are hoa small white dwellings with peaked roofs. Dominating the composition 18 | a graceful palm tree, with its lofty head outlined before the clear, brilliantly lit sky. Signed at lower right, J. D. INNEs, and dated 1912. » | Height, 22 inches; length, 30 inches — 134 ILO. LW, Kees. i Third Session Thursday Evening, February 10th 341. BUCIEN PISSARRO French: Contemporary A FOOTPATH, ACTION. A shaded pathway, flanked by lofty trees in spring foliage: in the middle distance a figure carrying a sunshade ad- vancing toward a patch of moist green grass; the air is a-tremble with silky opalescent mist through which the low-lying dwellings in the background faintly gleam. Signed at lower left with monogram, LP, and dated 1907. Height, 2114 inches; width, 18 inches Purchased from the artist [ [/lustrated | 135 ; 342. JULES Pees Bulgarian: 1885— PORTRAIT OF HERMINE L. DAVID. The artist’s wife. Portray-" ing a young woman with blond short hair and sharp, intelligent features.” Her right elbow rests upon her right knee and she supports her chin with both hands, the face expressing deep reflection. Signed. Height, 17 inches; width, 1% inches — Purchased from the artist | [/lustrated | 136 - | SN SE ati a — —.————— SS Third Session Thursday Evening, February roth SEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. E.”] Irish: 1867— } 343. IN THE FOREST. Dense wood of deep brown tones, with the gnarled trunks of four lofty trees, their foliage glistening in the sun, under which are grouped graceful girls, portrayed in green, white, rose and violet cos- tumes. An unusual work of this artist, suggesting Venetian influence. Signed at lower right with the initials, a. E. Height, 24 inches; width, 16 inches Purchased from the artist [ Illustrated | 137 / /$0- Lb fore. THE 0 UTN.N OC 0 Do) peace GWEN JOHN British: Contemporary ‘we 344. STUDY OF A WOMAN. Three-quarter length seated figure of “7 mien, facing to left, wearing a drab costume, shadowed against the mauy background. Portrayed with sincerity and fine craftsmanship. Height, 24 eG bilge rs inch Purchased from the artist . GEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. £7 | : q Irish: 1867— | a 345. A QUEEN OF THE SIDHE. An erect, semi-draped figures in profile te the right, holding a lyre and portrayed as a celestial being, in a burst of sunlight. A fine color harmony. Signed at lower right with the initials, A. ae Millboard: Height, 241%4 inches; length, 16 i incl ; Purchased from the artist 7 40. pe dome. CHARLES 3: ia American: Contemporary q 346. LANDSCAPE NO. I [1916]. Charming =colorsiiamanonr. ‘an abstract view of landscape rendered in geometrical form with a decorative unity of — design; in finely shaded colors. Signed at lower left, sHEELER, and dated TOTO: : | Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches — MORTON L. SCHAMBERG American: Contemporary . 347. SEATED FIGURE OF A WOMAN. ° ‘Threelqueeenaien=ieeamm woman, with her face resting upon her hand. A luminous study in blues and yellows. Signed at lower right, scHAMBERG, and dated 1911. Height, 24 inches; length, 20 inches — 138 ; 0. f Ne PO ea ow” fl i. ‘third Session — — a Thursday Evening, February roth DIEGO M. RIVERA = Mexican: Contemporary 8. ist ILL LIFE. A decorative composition, in soft colors, portrayed in an oval enclosing a veined marble-topped table, on which are a bottle of pre- _ serves, two apples, and a knife. ‘The spandrels in bright blue. Signed in the foreground with the initials, p. M. R., and at back, DIEGO M. RIVERA, and dated 1915. - h Height, 24% inches; length, 20% inches JULES PASCIN Bulgarian: 1885— 349. THE LOVERS. Cuban exterior scene: in the foreground a seated man __ and woman, both dressed in white, the man wearing a sombrero, are talking; _ between them stands a decanter. Other figures in the background at the * ee . right. —} | = ER Ey eee +. ae : : * ‘ ¢ x. a ~ e > * ‘Height, 26 inches; width, 23 inches 6 a0. F t, ws / Gucinring f MerrANIEL HONE, R.H.A. Irish: 1831—1917 350. HASTINGS, SUSSEX [1890]. In the middle distance the cliff shadowing a the small village, and the strand fringing the bay dotted with fisherfolk drawing in their nets, while to the right is a vista of the open sea; under an angry gray sky with hanging clouds. Signed at lower right with initials, N. H. Height, 27% inches; length, 42 inches Purchased from the artist Exhizited at the International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 139 TH EO UE N ON | GLO Dalene Gna 351. ia. _—_ 352. Sipe Jo. wooded banks. Gulls are gliding and cresting the wae fe ___ blue sky. Signed at lower left with initials, NH.) = Soeeee = EHR Purchased from the artist c mae NATHANIEL HONE, R:H.A. Irish: 1831—1917 | | ‘THE FERRYBOAT. The foreground i is acenbiad by ‘i rich. gee : way, with the ferryboat carrying various white-capped figures, stee the far shore, upon which other. figures are seen, shadowed by the Height, 24 inches length, 40 nch [ Illustrated | AUGUSTE CH ype French: Contemporary CHEMINEAUX SUR LE PONT. Undulating landscape scene, the local: color of which is slate-gray, with the road over the arched stone bridge brilliantly portrayed in shaded white. “Two wayfarers are resting, and are touched with splashes of rich crimson. ‘To the right of the bridge are popla : and cypress trees. ‘The sky of deep kingfisher-blue tones. Signed at lower left, A. CHABAUD. : Millboard: Height, 29% inches; length, 42 inches Purchased from the artist 3 ATTRIBUTED TO WYNDHAM LEWIS British: Contemporary ! INTERIOR. A vorticist impression of a studio, portrayed in brilliant, fresh colors, laid on thinly and boldly. Height, 30 inches; length, 24 inches. 140 rf : ) No. 351. THE FERRYBOAT By Nathaniel Hone fps ah ee Dene ts. Tia tee THE QUINN @OLDE Gy a ROBERT DELAUNAY | French: Contemporary Sia 354. NOTRE DAME. Otic vista of the chevet of Note Dante winding course of the Seine spanned by four bridges, under re low-lying clouds checkered by innumerable lights. ‘Vividly rendered J in a monotone of shaded blue. Signed at lower left, R. _DELAUNAY, ane dated Paris, 1909. ae | Nek Uape Ngee 30 inches ; width, 24 inches s = 4 I lustrated a | # OCs | kre. a. Vu L hee Kol | ATTRIBUTED ‘TO. hh Ao ; JESSTH” DISMORR British: Contemporary 355. MOVEMENTS. An abstract thought sikeavete in ae ‘olor suggesting vital movement. Signed at lower right with indecipherable signature, — , Height, 30 inches ; width, 25 nc Lo. oe a. # ee WALT KUHN: | | American: Contemporary 356. WOMAN IN SHAWL. Seated half-length portrait of a woman in. Spanish costume. Her arms are crossed before her breast, and the head is inclined to the left. Signed at lower left, and dated 1920. } Height, 30 inches; width, 25 nd Purchased from the artist 3 60. She Ligh MORTON Ly SCHAMB ERG American : Contemporary 357. NUDE [i910]. Plastic expression rendered with ultra-modern sentiment, of a three-quarter length nude figure with banded hair of blue tones, wearing | a bracelet and holding a white drapery; before a deep green background _ suggesting foliage. Curious flesh tints. Height, 32 inches; width, 26 incles ei Purchased from M. Knoedler €? Co., New York t uley ke 142 fay 1) O. . cog © s No. 354. Norre DAME By Robert Delaunay THE 0 UTM Ne Oe eee Tae French: panera ahr Phen dressing table, ‘neltttng a mirror in her left hand. nd of form in vigorous colors. Signed at back, bee AUGUSTUS E. JOHN, RA. ) : British: 1879—_ 359. PORTRAIT OF ARTHUR SYMONS. Superb study ae térateur seated, facing slightly to the left but looking to the c head in a finely distributed light is modelled with a sculptural e hand of intimate expression resting hee upon his. sic Before a background. “Heine 34. inches width, asi Purchased from the artist, 1918. . cof ; | : Be De 2). § 00. eat : Jas 4 ‘ GINO SEVERINI Italian: Contemporary 360. LA DANSEUSE A PAILLETTES. Signed at lower right. Height, 36 inches; length, 29 i AUGUSTE C HABeiaae French: Contemporary 361. PORTRAIT DE JEUNE HOMME. Seated profile figure of a young man of intellectual mien, wearing lounge clothes and a soft collar; before a gray-blue background; the well-modeled observant head silhouetted against a lighter ground. Painted with brio. Signed at lower left, a. CHABAUD. : Height, 39 inches; width, 29 inches Purchased from the artist 4 (90. Tat 4 af Q) No. 359. PorTRAIT OF ARTHUR SYMONS By Augustus E. John T- Hos, 230 20ers JEAN MEDVZEN Gi. ; French: Contemporary j cigarette. Upon the table, in geometric abstraction, are a goblet of wine, a fan and box of cigarettes. Strongly portrayed with intense color contrasts. Signed at lower left, METZINGER. Pp Height, 36 inches; width, 26 inches” € e > | [/lustrated | 7 oe 146 Iho. Third Session Thursday Evening, February roth MORTON L. SCHAMBERG American: Contemporary 363. SMILING GIRL. Three-quarter-length seated figure of a vivid com- plexioned girl, with banded hair, facing slightly to the right; wearing a white blouse and purplish-blue skirt. Portrayed in luminous colors of excellent values. Signed at lower left, scHAMBERG, and dated 1910. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co., New York [ Illustrated | 147 | So. 13 Bey hs Song. a THE QUINN “CODD: Gomes 364. A boo. 3 : ALBERT GLEIZES 365. WOMEN AT A> WINDOW. Cubistic oe o two women seate J - PIERRE PUVIS DE CHAVANNES a® 366. BEHEADING OF JOHN THE BAPTIST. ‘Phe eaindlyeaeure agi 000. 148 Dee {a y q “ERNE Se LAWSON, eNe PaNc American: Lage 7 Ba a MORRIS HEIGHTS. ~ Vaporous- view of a pellucid wate with gaily colored tug; on the far bank, ascending country wooded with slende beeches and dotted with dwellings, and large buildings silhouetted again the sky. Massed in the LOR ar ey are bulrushes. Signed at lower | er E. LAWSON. Shad, PA Height, 40 inches: length, 50 i ine se PELE from the artist e te a SRA PTE a a 2 pBrench; Contemporary — at a latticed window facing on a wooded courtyard. | Dexterously execute — with richly laid colors. Sere at lower left, ALB. GLEIZES, and dated 19! ‘- Ne eee ee ; Height, re ‘inches ; length, 58 inche: Purchased from the artist ee ; a French: 1824—1898 luminous nebula is depicted kneeling before a massive fig tree, in the flagges courtyard, draped with the proverbial sheepskin: an expression of devout resignation, though the hands are taut. To the left the powerful headsman with sword raised, is about to strike the deathly blow; to the right the seem- ingly unobserved figure of Salome in flowing dark aie, holding the charger to receive the head. Signed at lower right, PUVIS DE CHAVANNES, and dated 1869. Height, 4 feet; length, 5 feet 4 inches Note: As an example of easel- ‘picture from this master’s ; brush, it has been | a considered the finest in America. ‘The portrait of the woman, too tender for the true Herodias, is that of the Princess Cantacuzene, who later became the wife of the painter. : Exhibited at the Paris Salon, 1870 Exhibited at the Universal Exposition, Paris, 1889 _ Exhibited at International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 On loan and exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, fro 1915 until its removal to the American Art Galleries Purchased from Durand-Ruel & Sons, 1911 [ Illustrated | C 7 Nous Bodo Se elect SIUUDADYT) AP SION atsaig tg IsLLdvg AHL NHOf AO ONIGVAHAG “99% ‘ON THE Q Usi NN "CO 2 pee 208 3) Uae bs COMpesItOn of lines and planes, in fresh, brilliant ff 1k. - WILLIAM ROBERTS 369. Oe: AUGUS QU 9 er 370. i C / 00. 150 1) g onpek j WILLIAM ROBERTS British: Contemporary — Purchased from the pee British: Contemporary OVERBACKS. A vorticist impression, portrayed mee great vitality in ; ultra-modern composition of colors, against a millet-yellow backgr in Signed at lower right, WILLIAM ROBERTS. . Hehe 52% inches i a 424 in Purchased from the artist : lag British; 1879— a a Stee THE MUMPERS [ioia}; In the tbackeronac are symmetrically disposi olive trees outlined. before a fine blue sky hung with lavender-tinted clou and a ribbon of low-lying mountains. In thé foreground a strip of waste land fenced with palings, the encampment of a nomadic people, some : whom are arranged around the glowing embers of a campfire emitting volume of dense “plastic” smoke: a kneeling figure in a rose-colored dre her head banded by a white kerchief, preparing a meal; two bearded me the gaunt figure with flame-red hair holding a child; an elderly woman two youthful figures. At the left is a group, dominated by the virile fig turned from the spectator, wearing a greenish-blue frock and _ brilliant crimson shawl, with a child in her arms. To complete this lucid and logical y linked composition are a sleeping youth, a donkey and a dog. Height, 9 feet; length, 13 feet Note: An exceptionally important work of this master, powerfully drasea 2 and essentially modern in spirit, reflecting an influence of Puvis de Chavannes, combined with a pellucid rendering of color values that is quite Manetesque. Purchased from the artist, 1912 Exhibited at the New English Art Club, London, 1912 © Exhibited at the Coffee House Club, New York, 1916 Exhibited at the Architectural League Exhibition, New York, 1921 | Illustrated | 9° UuYyof “q snisninp Ag [c161] suaawnayy aHy ‘olf ‘on THE Q UTNE : LL ee T I Om 37 1. apse 30. 373: 50 : Ais Aare. CHARLES: H. 2S Aen OINes care ie British Connor ae oe a 29 PORTRAIT OF LILAH McCARTHY | [MRS, GRANVILLE. KER aie brilliant actress is seated in deep contemplation, wearl hooped, décolleté costume and plumed headdress of the character of Do in Shaw’s “Man and Superman,” in the act usually omitted from acting version; by her side is a small table with her personal objects _ it, and a reflecting mirror. The background of grayish-green with a_ terious sense of space rendered in the Velasquanesque manner with pi of subdued richness. Signed at lower right, CHARLES SHANNON, and 1907. : Ber. = : Height, 6 feet 4 inches s length, 3 feet 11 inche Purchased from the artist Bee a On loan and Sr hibied at the M Linonnee Museum , Art, New York, fr 1915 until its removal to the American Art Galidies a [Illustrated] — DIEGO Ms RIN Mexican: Contemporary A GRANDEE OF SPAIN. An expressive cubistic work of convention- alized renaissance design; depicting an erect figure, wearing a coat of chain: mail and full leg armor; a sabre and pistol girdled about his waist.. Geo- metrical background of harmonizing colors with fine gradations of tone.” Interesting abstract work. Signed at lower left, p. M. RIVERA, and da ed 1914. | Height, 6 feet 4 inches; width, 4 feet 3 ing es WALT KUM . a American: Contemporary YOUTH. A stalwart young girl, wearing tights and trunks, her left foot raised on a forged iron stand; before a draped background. Euerecticag work, Signed at lower right, WALT KUHN. Height, 6 feet 6 inches; length, 4 feet 11 inches Purchased from the artist 4 152 No. 373. Porrrarr oF Liran McCarruy By Charles H. Shannon THE © UP NN, ©ClO lee y GP ie VE DoW eB) VW AL DIS Vs O) he hots Bunch: Contemporary 394. ROTTERDAM? (A vorticist conception of the harbor of Rotterdam brilliantly colored funnels of moored ships, depicted in the _ abstra strong blues, reds and black and white. Signed at lower ae E. WADSV - and dated 1914; and at back, &. wADSwoRTH. ; : Height, 50 inches; wa ne Purchased from the ae a $30. a blah, | : WALL KUN RF 4 _ American; Ont 375. MAN AND SEA BEACH. An impression: a ai bern Hath many people engaged at various pursuits. Dominating the curious composition a two figures, one in peacock-green, the other crimson, standing by a bez parasol; at the right a horse and above a diving figure, and a vista of blue sea; under a shaded sky. Signed at lower left, wALT KUHN. ’ Height, 7 feet; length, ro feet Exhibited at the Paper ee International Exposition, San Francisco, | California, 1916 ARTHUR BY DAY. American: 1862— 376. DANCERS. A lyrical emotion, portrayed with a flow of rhythmic line and the logic of space relationship, in a color scheme at once gorgeous and fascinating. Depicting harlequinade figures enveloped in whirling drapery, gracefully dancing. A superb representation of this master’s classic mod- ernism. Signed at lower left, A. B. DAVIEs. ] Height, 7 feet; length t2teers© inch . Exhibited at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, — California, 1916 Exhibited at the Architectural League Exhibition, nen York, 1921 | Illustrated | ; 154 de ae > ~Pa d No. 376. DANCERS By Arthur B. Davies jhotal Ae O UTES Aiea eas aT ay WALT KUHN. American: On EOL aE 297. “HARLEQUIN itoistse ethadl sme: figure, larger than life size, e and facing slightly to the left, wearing a costume checkered in blue ai golden-yellow, with a white ruff; his hands clasped in front of him, at his side the harlequin’s bauble. Before a deep Bt 2 | blue-black. Signed at lower left, WALT KUHN. Height, 8 fect; length, 2 feet 103 nch Purchased ie the artist a Exhibited at the A rchitectural League Exhibition, New York, 1921 df 9 ky | 13 —e 4 wey 4 PAUL GAS UI N French: 1848—1903 378. DECORATED WOOD CEILING. In the central panel two conven tionalized swans are suggested mirrored in similar forms to balance the simple composition, before a light brown background, with a deep leaf-greer border, on which are portrayed primitive fruits in rather barbaric colors Inscribed with the satire: Oni soie ki méle y panse. Height, 9 feet 3 inches; length, 12 feet 8% i inches Note: A unique and highly interesting souvenir of Gauguin. It was — painted about 1888 or 1889, at the inn where the artist todard during his i famous sojourn in Pont- Aven, Brittany, France. a (Fo. : Od, Baker - KAKEMONO Wu-tao-tze: T’ang Dynasty 4 379. WINTER LANDSCAPE. AND GEESE BY NIGH Tes Depictinaans the foreground two graceful geese, the texture of the feathers perfectly indicated with hardly a line or shade of internal modeling, standing by a snow-laden willow tree with two perched snow-birds, and water plants; in the back- ground a mystic portrayal of water. Signed on the reverse at upper right. Painting on silk: Height, 9 feet 8 inches; width, 3 feet 8 inches From the Collection of A. W. Bahr 156 No. 377. HARLEQUIN By Walt Kuhn 4 MAURICE BS PRENDERGAST _ American: SST at 380. PROMENADE. A fia: vere 3 impressionistic -realis 3 - foreground a promenade with two. ee Bs and ae ue é with a olen child in naturalistic pose; at the ene as ‘tal fi ae sunshade. A background of ultramarine sea. flecked with gree » sailing boats. A descriptive personal inter ptceaa of. move 1ent, Exhibited at site Panama Page International Boonen California, TOUOs ss > mae ide ave [J iam 5 ff [o0. ie 4 158 ? | ‘ : No. 380. PROMENADE By Maurice B. Prendergast THE QUINN (GO nm oun EDWARD WADS W._© hee British: Contemporary 381. COMBAT. An interesting definition, in strong colors, oe masses by plane depicting the vitality of a combat. Height, 6 toe length, 7 pe Purchased from the artist A. A doe Fi WYNDHAM LEWIS : British: Contemporary ae & 382. KERMESSE [1912]. Cubistic rendering of three festive figures, the cen tral figure in rich yellow, the others in varying shades of red and —_ Signed at lower left, wyNDHAM LEWIs, and dated 1912. eek 8 feet 9 inches; enue 8 feet 11 inche Purchased from the artist re AY. fess WYNDHAM, LE Wa British: Contemporary ‘ 383. PLAN OF WAR. A passionate attempt to express a profound emotion; fine | arrangement of planes and lines, in strongly contrasted colors. Signed at — lower right, WyYNDHAM LEWIS. — | Height, 8 feet 4% inches; length, 4 feet 84 inches _ Purchased from the artist . j ty ji— / AY oe @' ¢] e che [END OF THIRD SESSION] ) ' Se 160 be p ue ae: | are iad, 1927 at 2:15 p.m. Pie. 384 to 519 Inclusive CHARLES SHEELER American: Contemporary Crayon drawing: Height, 5 inches; length, 7)4 inches Crayon drawing: Height, 534 inches; length, 7 inches s ch subtle atmospheric effects produced by a filmy oe mere GWEN JOHN -_ British: Contemporary / A. Uncdetron, MARIE LAURENCIN French: 1885— a i 6. . TE HE LITTLE MULE. Figure of a mule with long mane and forelock, “4 decorated with a blue and rose collar. Signed at lower right with the Wash drawing: Height, 634 inches; width, 4 inches aE ae 161 THE 0U LN NG O°f ner aCe 207 DLAC KSEE cis, large black eyes, hang over her right shoulder. Signed at lower left, MARIE LAURENCIN. mi (70. MARIE DLAURENGCIN French: 1885— ‘Three-quarter length standing, sparsely draped figure, with ~ wearing highly coiffed and coiled hair, strands of which Wash drawing: Height, 8 inches; width, 5%4 inches [ Illustrated | oe poe Freese Fo Pourth Session Friday Afternoon, February IIth MARK GERTLER British: Contemporary . PORTRAIT STUDY. A well-drawn head of a girl with large, languid eyes; delicately shaded. Signed at lower right, MARK GERTLER, and dated 1g12. Pencil drawing: Height, 814 inches; length, 714 inches Ad, Muthey’ i 4 | -_ Qo. MARK GERTLER British: Contemporary 89. STUDY FOR A PORTRAIT. Head of a middle-aged lady, facing slightly to the left, wearing a draped head covering; of clear outline, deli- cately shaded and well modeled. Signed, MARK GERTLER, and dated 1911. Pencil drawing: Height, ro inches; length, 8% inches 40. he 3 : Oe. f HENRI GAUDIER-BRZESKA French: ots 390. A CARICATURE. Facile drawing of the Countess of Oxford; in vivid 2 colors. Crayon: de ro inches; length, 8 inches . 2o = ee oe | Le. K“e_. Ohete EDWARD GORDON CRAI E British: Contemporary 391. GRAY WELLING. A mass of chestnut trees fronting a rustic building. Signed at lower left with the initials, E.G. c., and dated 1902. Pen and ink drawing: Height, 1014 inches; length, 7% inches From the collection of Maurice Magnus 16 ae EDWARD GORDON CRAIG British: Contemporary | 392. AN OLD THEATRE. The colonnade and portico of a classic building, with figures in the foreground. Signed at lower left with the initials, E. G. c., and dated at lower right, Berlin, 1904. Pen and ink drawing: Height, 10% inches; length, 8 inches From the collection of Maurice Magnus ae 6 py 22-80. tU/ - Mee Taek ee fs Vas &.* THE 0 UPN N OO Toe rn JOHN BUTLER YY AVIS ohare Irish: 1839——1922 393. SEVEN STUDIES OF THE IRISH PUAYERSS9Portrai ee the actors of the Abbey ‘Theatre Company, Dublin, known as the Irish | - Players: SARA ALLGOOD, WILLIAM G. FAY, ARTHUR SINCLAIR, SYDNEY J. MORGAN, J. A. O'ROURKE, FRED O'DONOVAN, EITHNE MAGEE. Each signed, — J. B. YEATS, and dated 1911; and, with one exception, each autographed by the subject. Pencil drawings: Heights, r0}4 inches; lengths, 11 inches © Purchased from the artist § i209. _ tent Crees SIR WILLIAM ORPEN, AR British: 1878— _ 204% NUDES RUDY sucated andtinen figure, with flowing hair, facing 1 to the left. Finely modeled and shaded work. Signed at lower right, ORPEN. Pencil drawnig: Height, 11% inches; length, 8 inchae Purchased from the Goupil Gallery, London eas et £10. | GWEN oe 4 British: Contemporary 395. PORTFOLIO OF NINE WASH DRAWINGS. Charming child studied Purchased from the artist fa i oe ee eed Ie © cttA~nr [19 - r f= SID AV ED vomit , : ‘British: Contemporary bar eneance Bite: ME aay Saas 396. HEAD OF A POET. Well drawn and finely shaded head with clear cut features and wearing bushy hair. Signed at lower right, DAVID BOMBERG. Pencil drawing: Height, 1134 inches; width, 9% inches | JACK B. YEA TO} tie : . Irish: 1871— . 207.” VHE CONCER A a intero. of a hall, with figures grouped upon the stages. and the back view of a tense audience. Signed at lower right, JACK B. YEATS. Crayon: Height, 12 inches; length, 18% inches Purchased from the artist 7 16 Je [O. : A {9 ay “o th Session Friday Afternoon, February 11th a rie HONORABLE NEVILLE S. LYTTON British: racy a O RTRAIT OF WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT. Finely-modeled and led head and shoulders of the late poet [father-in-law of the artist]. ee at lower right with the monogram, NsL, and dated December, 1905. Sanguine drawing: Height, 12 inches; length, 9 inches rch from the Lytton Exhibition at the Ralston Art Galleries, New York, 1914 : AD i oJ Yo tl ame : WALT KUHN * a American: Contemporary \UDE STUDY. Vigorous drawing of a reclining female figure, with . be wed head. Signed at lower right, WALT KUHN. : Crayon drawing: Height, 13 inches; length, 21% inches ia based from the artist 4 Pa: . ; , a \ A, b atthe 4 PIERRE PUVIS DE CHAVANNES . 3 French: 1824—1898 : 00. ETUDE POUR LE PLAFOND DE L7HOTEL DE VILLE, PARIS. a Memorial to Victor Hugo: an undraped erect male bearded figure, facing to ‘the right, his left arm supporting a tablet. Inscribed at lower right with t, the initials, P P C. iCyayol drawing: Height, 12 inches; width, 7 inches Purchased -,, Durand-Ruel && Sons “108: | ant Y tur lew fon BUTLER YEATS, Brg hia Irish: 1839—1922 PORTRAIT OF PADRAIC COLUM. Three-quarter length portrait of the Irish playwright and author. Inscribed at lower right: Padraic Colum, _ by J. B. Yeats, 1907. Pencil drawing: Height, 1314 inches; length, 9/% inches Purchased from the artist 165 C ; | 1b: cf. den sng Micali / J opera ayewapeet THE 9 UIN NOOO Den oan ALD Re wipe Nee) French: Contemporary 402. > LUDYIORINUDE: Full length standing figure of a nude an the ia Q slightly inclined to the left, pensively fingering a strand of her wavy L which falls over her right shoulder. India ink drawing on silk: Height, 14 inches; length, 9 1 inl From the James Gibbons Huneker = ollection ff 30. Polish Renee PUVIS DE CHAVANNES French: 1824—1898 a 403. ETUDE POUR “LA MUSE DES BOIS.” An erect classic female figure undraped and holding a lyre; her right arm upraised. Inscribed at lowe right with the initials, Pp Pc. Pencil drawing: Height, 18 inches; width, 11 inl Pi hee from Durand-Ruel & Sons O60: PIERRE PUVIS DE CHA VeINEeS French: 1824—1898 q 404. PORTFOLIO OF TWENTY-SIX PENCIL DRAWINGS. _Intereste ing studies. Purchased from Durand-Ruel & Sons ep 2 bo. JOHN BUTLER vente Rs, a Irish; 38239—-1922 405. PENCIL DRAWINGS OF THE ARTIST AND HIS DAUGHTERS. (a) Lity yEats. “Two small studies. (B) Lity AND ELIZABETH C. YEATS. “Two small studies, in one frame. (c) SELF-porTRaIT. Signed at lower left, J. B. YEATs, and dated 1920. _ Height of (c), 1934 inches; length, 1334 inches : Purchased from the artist /0. WALT [ke Hf American: Contemporary 406. NUDE STUDY. Erect female figure, with her hands resting against her back. Signed at lower right, WALT KUHN, and dated 1915. i) ae Crayon drawing: Height, 2014 inches; length, 1034 inch Purchased from the artist Lo. em FHedle Pourth Session Friday Afternoon, February I1Ith TOHN BUTLER YEATS, R.H.A. Irish: 1839—1922 07. FOUR IRISH PORTRAIT STUDIES IN PENCIL. F tA) YorK POWELL. Small study. Inscribed by the artist: York Powell, Dublin, 1902. ; : (8) Witurm «. Fay of the Irish Players. Small study. Autographed by the subject, and dated May roth, 1903. — (c) Smact serF-portraiT. Inscribed: J. B. Eats, by himself, 1902—to John Quinn. | (p) Serr-porrrarr. Inscribed: To John Quinn, from his friend, J. B. YEATS, who here presents the unflattered truth—June 11th, 1919, N. Y. Height of (D), 19% inches; length, 1414 inches Pe “CS Purchased from the artist 10. WALT KUHN American: Contemporary 08. NUDE STUDY. Nude female figure, curiously poised on one foot. Signed at lower right, WALT KUHN. Neg Crayon drawing: Height, 2014 inches; length, 1434 inches Purchased from the artist : i a 6 —- fury arin. WALT KUHN American: Contemporary 4 ' - " r ~ ‘ca . —— ” seni — a eer eee ee 4 5 3 inet a = - 7 — as j -/ TF e J ; 7e . oe ieee) ose _~ een ‘ : € 7 s ann a ee i] 09. NUDE STUDY. Back view of an erect female, with her left hand a resting upon her hip. Vigorous drawing. Signed at lower right with the 3 initials, W. K. Crayon drawing: Height, 2214 inches; length, 9/4 inches Purchased from the artist +. , ole . a7 . PIERRE GIRIEUD French: Contemporary 410. VITRAUX. Depicting the baptism of Christ by St. John in the River Jordan. Apparently a study for a stained-glass window. Signed at upper left. Crayon: Height, 23 inches; length, 18 inches Purchased from International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 167 f mae 6a. dd THE QUINN COT intoemn WYNDHAM LEWIS British: Contemporary Betie THREE SATIRICAL DRAWINGS. | (a) Nube [1912]. | (B) BALZAC#L TO LG |e (c) THE ARCHITECT. All signed. | (a) Water-color: Henn 1034 fochere foe (B) Water- color: Height 714 inches; length, (c) Pen drawites Height, 714 inches ; ee Purchased from the artist GINO eee Italian: Contemporary 412. PARIS SUBWAY, FERRIS WHEEL AND EIFFEL TOWER. ay Crayon: Height, 23% inches; width, 19 inche 4 O : Mr net ANDRE DERAIN French: 1880— 3 413. STUDY OF A WOMAN’S HEAD. Characteristic head, draped, modeled in sanguine and outlined in black. Interesting work. Wash drawing: Height, 2414 inches; length, 181% inches — a ah te MAX WEB Russian: Contemporary 414. TREES IN CENTRAL PARK. Signed at lower left, and dated 1911. | Water-color: Height, 9 inches; length, 114 inches ) LA ae 4 Wephe Vourth Session Friday Afternoon, February I1th | meee. YY EATS, -R.H.A. Irish: 1871— 415. THE POLITICAL MEETING [1909]. Vigorous drawing of a surging crowd, with banners flying, listening to the address of their compatriot, delivered from the window of a Paildine to the right. Of sombre tones enlivened with touches of emerald-green. Signed at lower right, JACK B. YEATS. Crayon and water-color: Height, 21 inches; length, 2844 inches Purchased from the artist Exhibited at International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 | Illustrated | : tf 169 bef tel Lesa : Tt Be Oe Ge Laan oan GOL D puGtai- JACK “Bye SVE AVS 4 Rese bas Irish: 1871— a 416. TWO WATER-COLORS. pee (a) A TALE OF PIRACY. (8) CATCHING THE DONKEY. Both signed at lower right, JACK B. YEATS. Purchased from the artist fis. ee 7a TACK Be YEATS, an Irish: 1871— 417. A WARNING AGAINST BOOK BORROWERS. The ferocio | of a pirate, armed to the teeth with pistols, knives and a ee ‘Sig lower right, JACK B. YEATS. Water-color: Height, 104 inches I A commission executed for Mr. Quinn ¢ Xo. ai Nee MAX” W Bi Russian: Contemporary 418. STILL LIFE. Signed at lower right, and dated 1910. : Water-color: Height, 1r inches; length, 7%4 inch ALBERT Gina French: Contemporary ‘419. THE MUSICIAN. Futuristic portrayal of an interior, with a musicia seated at a piano. In the foreground an armchair in vivid mulberry-crims¢ 01 Signed at lower right, ALB. GLEIZEs, and dated Toul, 1915. | Water-color: Height, 1034 inches; width, 8 inch 170 is 02 Dubbs fourth Session Friday Afternoon, February IIth 3 i ( a Peis ANNES E British: Contemporary 420. THE MOUNTAIN. Neo-primitive conception of mountainous landscape, i] with the high mountain clearly patterned and silhouetted before an opal- 7 escent sky. Signed at lower left, J. D. INNEs, and dated 1910. . Water-color: Height, 11 inches; length, 15% inches [ Illustrated | 171 TH Ep OE COLLECTION JACK BUS Ye AT se tee Irish: 1871— 42 DONKEY RACE. Three urchins mounted on donkeys, galloping alo. the beach; background of blue water. Signed at lower right, JACK B. YE Water-color: Height, 11 inches; length, 17 inches | -* : 4 - a _ ‘ O saa a JACK. B. YEATS,~ Ral Trish: 1871— Purchased from the artist HIS. 422; THEeRAING Hie RATING Interesting drawing of a coach and varion | jaunting cars returning from the Galway races; with wash of pale blu | Signed at lower right, JACK B. YEATS. | Pencil and water-color: Height, 11%4 inches; length, aS inch es Purchased from the artist (h- 60. WYNDHAM - British: Contemporary 423. THREE VORTVICIST STUDIEs: (a) HELL For iron [1914]. 2 (p) IN THE ForEsT [1912]. = (c) Prorraction [1913]. 3 Expressions by pictorial and plastic form, in fine color compositions. All signed. |? (A) Tempera: Height, 8 inches; length, 1934 inches a (B) Water-color: Height, 1144 inches; length, 15 inches (c) Water-color: Height, 6 inches; length, 12 inches | Purchased from the artist ae eae CHARLES oh fie British: 1868—1909 424. CASINO DE PARIS. An arcaded view of the casino, and its a gardens, with an animated group of reveling figures. In softly toned colors. Signed at lower left, CONDER. F Water-color painting on silk: Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches fino: 172 fee 7 ee oy ee i eo : wares": _ va riday A fternoon, F ebruary TIth ca TrAUL SIGNAC French: 1863— OR OF MARSEILLES. In the foreground, on the placid, mirror- hree “small sailboats are anchored, In the distance the sky-line of opped by a steep clock tower. 4 Water-color: Height, 114 inches; length, 17 inches d t from | International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 GEORGE vt ne URY- HART eee: American: Contemporary Byay «) & La pea _Inceresting rendering of an interior, with a powerfully “upon : a eee In effective wash eae Signed at lower right, HART. > a - Water-color: Height, 14 inches; width, 11 inches L ‘ A tin ae mile WALT KUHN American: Contemporary -ERMEZZO. Group of, three seated women, probably circus per- me oa oetaam their turn to appear. Signed at lower right. Water-color: Height, 14 inches; width, rz inches ch, Hore FREDERICK ETCHELLS British: Contemporary a: ed from the artist 28. aT WO VORTICIST STUDIES. a $ (4) Eccentric. “Pictorial expressions of abstractions; portrayed in intriguing color schemes. As Both Spel at lower right, ETCHELLS, and dated 1915. Water-colors: Heights, 14 inches; lengths, ro inches Bly a at Purchased from the artist he 2 - zz 173 » re MW / nade ; f- {) (5 ged THE QUTN WN? “Cc 0 LE m Gum C,H Asker oe CrOsNe 7 Dere | British: 1868—1909 j 429. LA TOILETTE. Interior: two figures and a lapdog; the undraped figu e to the left, with her right leg resting upon the divan, trying on a hat. Signed at lower left, CONDER. Pastel: Height, 14 inches; width, 1o inches Exhibited at International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 ‘id £7 9. JACK Bia yebenelace r.H.A WW Mac Irish: 1871— | 4320. 1 WY ORS iat Dis: (A) THE oRATOR. Impressive figure of a man, with head delineated before 7 a green banner, addressing an audience. Water-color: Height, 14% inches; width, 10 ine + (B) Two female figures, seated by placid green water, conversing. Water-color: Height, 1014 inches; length, 14% inche s Both signed at lower left, JACK B. YEATS. Purchased from the artist ; ; 3 HELEN SAUNDERS hac British: Contemporary 431. FOUR VORTICIST SUUDIES (A) IsLAND OF LAPUTA. (B) THE DANCE. (c) CANNON. (D) BALANCE. (a) Pen drawing: Height, 10 inches; length, 8% inches (B) Water-color: Height, 1434 nches; length, 11% nches (c) Water-color: Height, 1434 inches; length, 1134 inches. (p) Water-color: Height, 1434 inches; length, ee inchig The three water-colors are signed with the Bee Zi CF | Purchased from the artist | _ ~ EDGAR HILAIRE GERMAIN Bete French: 1624-=1617 432. PAYSAGE. A steep, jagged rock mountain rises at the right, from a cleaved, rugged foreground. From the left a road enters the middle dis- tance and winds about a knoll. Vigorously rendered. Signed at lower right. Pastel: Height, 15 inches; length, 19 inches From the Hayashi Collection, American Art Galleries, 1913 174 p ol (} . ae ae = | Sr ~ spoceee ame ir th Session : Friday Afternoon, February IIth Pomeu RICE B. PRENDERGAST American: 1859—1924 I DEC ORATIVE COMPOSITION [1914]. Landscape: in the foreground up of animals and human figures, interspersed with trees. Signed at _ a Water-color: Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches MAURICE oie thon ee Neo AS 1 American: 1859—1I924 ROCKS [191 1]. The cliffs in the foreground are crowded with the figures a men, women and children, standing or sitting, and in bathing costume or fully dressed. In the background the blue-green water, with st cattered sailboats. oCd rae ay Water-color: Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches a JOHN MARIN ia | American: 1869— oz ioe LANDSCAPE. Impressionistic view of a wooded mound under a wash of blue sky. In the foreground rippling blue water. Signed at lower right, “ea and dated 1915. —| Water-color: Height, 16% sco et 1914 inches { - ace 3. Gallet ee C i Meee YE ATS, R.H.A. 4 tg 167 i-— 3 6 6. BESIDE THE WESTERN OCEAN. Colorful illustration depicting a group of four figures dominated by a stalwart bearded figure, in a seascape setting. Signed at lower left, JACK B. YEATS. Water-color: Height, gp inches; length, 2014 inches 4 Purchased from the artist alee 90. FREDERICK ETCHELLS : British: Contemporary 437. ‘STUDY OF A HEAD. A cubistic depiction of a bust-length male figure, * smoking a pipe and resting his head upon his hand, with an interesting ar- rangement of surfaces in shaded tones, the planes and lines of which are td defined in black. Signed at lower left, ETCHELLS. 3 Water-color: Height, 17 inches; length, 12 inches Purchased from the artist Sane ey Se. w / eo ta of {? ¢ ware , ANDRE DERAIN French: 1880— unity of design; in the foreground a gondola-like boat, and angelic form silhoutted before a golden sky. At the upper right a colorful motive. scribed at lower right: pour André Derain, Alice Derain. Water-color: Height, 19 inches; length, 24% inche [ Illustrated | : ft 510. Ee f2. é. . j 176 "4 “<— rth Session me Friday Afternoon, February 11th ANDRE DERAIN 4 French: 1880— D ANSE ABANDONEE. Expressional rendering in vivid reds, blues and gi eens; in the foreground a crouching and a reclining figure centring the vigorous dancer. Signed at lower right, a, DERAIN. = Water-color: Height, 19% inches; length, 2514 inches AC, pT a aa ; h z * 7 ANDRE DERAIN amy French: 1880— 9. MUSIC. Emotional rendering of a musical festival. A simplified com- “position in brilliant colors. Inscribed at lower right: pour André Derain, ype . a lice Derain. - OO a ] Water-color: Height, 1914 inches; length, 25% inches ; JOHN MARIN | ne ; American: Contemporary | ARCHITECTURAL STUDY WITH TREES. Delicate abstract ren- Bitcns of architectural forms: centring the composition is faintly discernible a ‘a tree amidst foliage, and a wash of violet-blue sky. Signed at lower right, _ MARIN, and dated 1915. - oe oa | PTE RS Sa Water-color: Height, 19% inches; width, 16% inches tw Mew Ze sr WILLIAM ROBERTSE” British: Contemporary ae mayo VORTICIST STUDIES. ~ (A) Dancer. _ (B) ReExiction. An expressive work, rendered with sincere aforethought. Signed at lower right and lower left, respectively, WILLIAM ROBERTS. (aA) Tempera on board: Height, 20% inches; length, 20% inches (Bs) Water-color: Height, 2934 inches; length, 22 inches Purchased from the artist — | re, , T<. {3 ( UatLe Z 2 20. WALT KUHN American: Contemporary 43. WOMAN IN ARMCHAIR. Three-quarter length figure of seated young woman dressed in a loosely hanging peignoir. Her hair is braided and falls in two tresses upon her breast. Sianed at lower left. Water-color: Height, 24 inches; width, 19% inches 60. 177 if fe) ] ) te « < - THE. 0.U INN) “6.047 Lol Gare y . uo JACK B. YEATS, SReveee Irish: 1871— Coie Als 444. THE BIG PEDLAR. A massive man, wearing a drab coat and blue trousers, his wares slung over his back, silhouetted before a blue sky with white cloud masses. Signed at lower left, JACK B. YEATS. Water-color: Height, 21% inches; length, 1514 inche Purchased from the artist [ Illustrated | 7 aS q B MeO. Sots ¥ ye ott ae 178 . i comme ur rth Risin . > _ Friday Afternoon, February r1th <2 PIERRE PUVIS DE CHAVANNES _ French: 1824—1898 [1891]. Sketch of mural painting at the Hétel de Ville, Paris. Mystic rendering of wooded landscape, with a rivulet, and nude and semi- draped classic figures, by the banks and bathing. Pastel: avant 33 inches; length, 53 inches Purchased from Durand-Ruel & Sons ; oo . me" Seek Be YEATS, RHA. +9 7 Irish: 1871— IE OLD ROAD TO CAHIRCIVEEN. Undulating landscape scene, vith figures grouped on the road in the foreground, also a mule and a she eep dog. Before a sombre sky. Portrayed in charmingly shaded colors 3 with broad brush work. Signed at lower left, Jack B. YEATS. a Panel: Height, 9 inches;. length, 14 inches SPirchased he Exhibition o if Society of a Artists, New York, 1923 : 0 : cae | + aie ay. Qibhh roux. ANGEL ZARAGA French school: Contemporary ®' a iS a ’ ry _ THE PARROT. Vividly colored bird, depicted perched in its cage. : : Height, 1074 inches; length, 3¥4 inches ” ? ‘= | ie: ACE. IV_#ALT 7 a MmoRITON L. SCHAMBERG . American: Contemporary = — Ce eer es Se ce aa ~, e | 8. SEATED NUDE. An ultra-modern conception of an undraped seated ' girl, in luminous colors. Signed at back, scHAMBERG, and dated I9gII. ve ’ Height, rz inches; length, 734 inches Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co., New York Se fs Ae O-hiacAt= a . : DERWENT LEES Be British: Contemporary : 9. CHEVAL BLANC, BASSES ALPES. Expanse of rugged country, and : > skyline of snow-capped mountains; under a blue-gray cloudy sky. Fine impression. Signed at lower left, DERWENT LEES, and dated 1913. Panel: Height, 11 inches; length, 15 inches jas: 9 Ftrargel THE 0 \0TN NO UC OL iene 450. - | j df Li 2 : ADOLPHE -MONT 1] CBee na ; 451. /6 453. 4. 454. bo. 0. . if fe- “DIEGO Mo Ret ees @ DRE SRAW ENS Ee British: Contemporary 7 REFLECTIONS [Dorset, 1913]. A pool of limpid blue water, enclose by rugged country, reflecting the tones of a blue sky massed with vaporot clouds of cumulus form. Signed at lower left, LEEs, and dated 1913. 7 Panel: Height, 1144 inches; length, 1514 inche French: 1824—1886 THREE GIRLS. A group of three young women against a wooded back ground of blue depths, the overhanging leaves above their heads being yellov and green and sharing in the warm golden light that falls upon the gi : themselves. Signed at lower right. q Panel: Height, 1214 inches; width, 8 inche The Wm. Burrall Collection, Glasgow 4 The Wm. M. Chase Collection, American Art Galleries gh ge is As Bay 3 GEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. cae , ( Trish: 1867— 452. TUG OF WAR. Misty impression of landscape with five graceful femal figures in the foreground, tugging on a rope against youths. At the upper right a vista of water glistening as if plated with silver. Signed at lower left with the initials, A. E. Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches Purchased from the artist P LE ba -- 4, A tena GEORGE. W. RUSSEL ae Trish: 1867— : - | THE DOVE-GRAY SANDS. Atmospheric landscape scene, with strand of dove-gray beach fringing the bay. In the receding distance a mountain and a glimpse of penetrating sunlight. Signed at lower right with the | initials, A E. Height, 12%4 inches; length, 18 inchil Purchased from the artist f? ae F othion é Mexican: Contemporary STILL LIFE. Cubistic depiction of an artist’s palette as a backprounl to a tumbler and a cigar. Interestingly rendered by the aid of a palette knife; in vivid green and brown. Signed at lower left with initials, D M R, and dated 1915, and at back DIEGO M. RIVERA, with the date 1916. Height, 13 inches; width, 9 inc | I ourth Session r Friday Afternoon, February I1th meno Us ES LOHN, R.A. att Bet... British: 1879— | 55. BOY ON CLIFF LEANING ON A STICK [Provengal Study, 1910]. ~ Colorful study of a chubby, fair-haired boy, with his head turned to the ator, and bearing his weight upon a stick. In the background green ~ meadowlands. Panel: Height, 13 inches; length, 9 inches | Purchased from the artist | Exhibited at the International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 + PN ore _ fs — American: Contemporary o 56. TWO CUBISTIC STUDIES. : a (a) Vicrory. a (8) Houses. Studies in soft colors. Signed at upper right and lower left, respectively, | SCHAMBERG, and dated 1915. Heights, 14 inches; lengths, ro inches BRar chased from M. Knoedler &F Co., New York 50. British: 1879— 457. RHYD-Y-FIN [Welsh Study, 1910]. Vigorous study, depicting an erect ; peasant woman, wearing an aubergine shawl. By her side is a child, in rich blue with splashes of yellow and red. Ina hilly landscape setting. Panel: Height, 14 inches; length, 16 inches Purchased from the artist . Exhibited at the International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 British: Contemporary : PLAGE AU HAVRE [1911]. Colorful composition of animated figures on the beach; in the background, gaily striped bathing tents, and the structure of a boardwalk, silhouetted before a gray sky. Signed at lower left, WADsWoRTH, and dated Havre, 1911. } Millboard: Height, 14 inches; length, 18 9. : y ; do. GEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. 5.2] C4*8. oS. Te | Irish: 1867— 459 THE SWING. Delicate impression of a wooded meadow, with hayricks: ! in the foreground two graceful figures swinging a child. Signed at lower & left with the initials, a E. Height, 14 inches; length, 24 inches | ——- Purchased from the artist 1 ” ¢, - 7 181 Kl pele x Boo. MORTON L. SCHAMBERG -Y, Gy ree lo. EDWARD WADSWORTH @cottl ¢ fowls 4 MeGUSTUS FE. JOHN, R.A.6- ye Mall f THE “QU TN IN ClO eG GEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. Ee : Trish: (1867— 460. THE WELL. Misty view of rising meadowlands, with figures in foreground drawing water from a well. In the background to the right peaked-roof farmhouse, and hayricks silhouetted before a sombre sky. Signec at lower left with the initials, a. E. Height, 14 inches? length, 24a Purchased from the artist. : Ne : _ Gd. GEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. E.”] a Irish: 1867— | , . = Us edu, VISION. Mystic rendering: moorlands in deep-toned greens tinge¢ with russet-browns, with the figure of a peasant affrighted and loosening th hold on his spade as the vision of a maid appears with flowing gold halt under a canopy of sky splashed with rich red. Signed at lower right witl the initials, A E. +a Height, 15 inches; length, 20 inches Purchased from the artist qortin | Or ee Se a a ea, a7 3 LO. GEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. E.”] ) Irish: 1867— 4 462. THE SLEEP OF THE WORLD. In delicate tones of purplish- green S and blues illumed by a subdued light: an impression of a spiritual thought. A mystic figure reclining upon the grassy bank of a headland; in the foreoroulll graceful rushes and water plants. Signed at the lower right with the initials, A E. Height, 15 inches; length, 20 inche Z Purchased from the artist te -\ 0 a ea GEORGE -W. RUSSELL] 34 my q Irish: 1867— 463. THE DARK ROAD. Darkly shaded view of a pathway leading to wood country, and four mistily delineated figures, the two in the foreground conversing and carrying baskets. Deep brick-red sky. Signed at lower left with the initials, a E. Height, 15 inches; length, 20 inches Purchased from the artist — JO- ARTHUR “Be Dea sy American: 1862— 464. PRISM FRAMING. Angular figures portrayed with prismatic effect, emit- ting oblique rays of light. Rendered in harmoniously- blended colors. Signed ' at lower left, A. B. DAVIES. ts % Tempera painting: Hielehe isis inches: length, 8% inches ALO. bin a Werke | a eb an Dee ee : = a ” Sig pine aig oH Tourth Session Friday Afternoon, February I1Ith a. . | . | L = d a s a d EVV IN JH TN British: Contemporary 465. GIRL READING AT THE WINDOW [rtog11]. Interior of a simple room, with the standing figure of a tall, slender girl, wearing a simple black dress and holding an open book, her foot resting on a chair by the window. This is a self-portrait of the artist, and is an interesting early work. Height, 1544 inches; length, 914 inches Exhibited at the New English Art Club, London, 1911 Exhibited at the International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 Purchased from the artist [ Illustrated | boo. 2 Be C. Uncle jdge Jo QUINN Coa PoltBeRe Rot eR Uey eee CHAVANNES French: 1824—1898 466. FEMME NUE [1868]. Graceful nude female figure seated before a brook, her left arm upraised; before a background of wooded landscape Signed at lower right, PUVIS DE CHAVANNES. “ : Height, 16 inches; width, 9% inca The Henri Rouart Collection, Paris, 1912 2 a F E26. WALT KUHN : _ American: Contemporary 4 467. GLOW. Bisected panel, in white and terra-cotta, depicting at the left an erect figure in shaded crimson outlined in blue. Signed at lower le W. KUHN. 2 Panel: Height, 16 inches; width, rz inches ins GWEN JOHN J f2. L British: Contemporary fee AN IMPRESSION. Three-quarter length seated resigned figure, facing slightly to the left; wearing a dark gray dress. Neutral background. Height, 16 inches; width, 13 inches” — poe 46: AUGUSTUS ih ! Lut at en, Sbicveies. gl. ie f, British: Re 469. WOMAN IN BLUE AND PINK—ST. CHAMUS. Gracefully-poised “figure of a woman, wearing a long rich blue dress and a faded rose jacket; with a meadow as background, sae in the distance an orchard. Expressive work, rendered with great appeal to the “tactile” sense. : Purchased from the artist Panel: Height, 16 inches; length, 13 inchell . Purchased from the artist 5 bso : thd. 6. (yO Gs:: %. SPENCER) Fo3Gpaw British: 1879—1914 = 470. MORNINGTON CRESCENT, LONDON [1911]. Charming depic- tion of the picturesque Crescent, and a subtle accentuation of architectonics | in shaded sunlight; the railings of the gardens to the left enclosing a ves | of foliage. Under a violet tinted sky. 7 Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches” | eG 184 ps fy - i gee ge | rth Session — Friday Afternoon, February I1th GEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. E.”] Irish: 1867— ND CASTLES. An impression of four nymphs, on a mound by the sea, fie the light of a glowing gold sunset, depicted in delicately shaded colors of igric quality filmed in a blue haze. Signed at lower left with initials, a rE. f. Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches -urchased from the artist GEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. E.”] Irish: 1867— ,. HAULING IN THE BOAT. Poetic impression of two sylph-like maids, ; pulling their boat onto the shore; portrayed in fluctuating shades of green, _ in a mystic atmosphere. Signed at lower left with the initials, a. E. Ye Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches Purchased from the artist WALT KUHN American: Contemporary 73. SURROUNDED BY INDIANS. Vividly imaginative work depicting a - cowboy surrounded by Indians in full war paint mounted on _varicolored horses, plunging and charging, firing rifles and pistols. Portrayed in spectrum = colors. _ Signed at lower! left, WALT KUHN, : Height, 16 oe Ge length, 23 inches - 5 cig OO oo 2 C ; Perens tk. PRENDERGAST American: Contemporary ¢% POLYCHROMED AND GILDED WOOD PANEL: DANCING FIGURE, WITH STAG. Rectangular panel prepared with a coating of “intonaco” and incised, depicting a semi-draped Eastern figure dancing, and by her side a prancing black stag with gilded antlers. Before a convention- alized sea background. Inscribed at lower left with initials, c Pp. Height, 18 inches; length, 1144 inches Purchased from the artist Irish: 1867— 5. THE SILENT SHORES. Mystic composition, presenting in glistening colors of opalescent tones a seated and a kneeling figure. Signed at lower left with the initials, a. E. ‘an oe pe tes Tap Height, 18 inches; length, 1134 inches Purchased from the artist oi i J. Purk A ne 4 Ys, o7° GEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. B.”] 0X pace t ag ei T HE QU IAN WN (COD eae og Gr WEEN 9 S:Os Nees British: Contemporary — P 476. THE MAUVE DRESS. Three-quarter length seated figrive easitig lig to the left, wearing a deep mauve dress and a black scarf tied locke neck. Background, of lighter tones. High, inches; width, 113 ‘in Purchased on the artist Ee ae 474 Wer | GW E N Ed O HN } British: Contemporary igo ee 477. GIRL READING A LETTER... Portrayed tin appre Ror tones, figure of a young girl seated in a wicker chair, intently reading a let t the sombre costume is relieved by an old rose banding at the neck, Height, 18 : inches ; width, I ——— ee Purchased from the artist AUN G Eee ne French school: Contemporias 478. STILL LIFE. Bowl of fruit in strongly contrasted colors; portrayed in futuristic manner. Height, 18 inches; lots 15 i inch iO fo Pell] De Ee co WeaAyio: KUHN American: Contemporary 479. THE DANCER. Gold lacquered panel ce a sdancen fora lly carved in intaglio-rilievo and outlined in blue. Neo-classic with futuristi sentiment. Incised monogram at upper left, w x. : Panel: Height, 18% inches; width, 1572 inch ibis ay . Ww A MORTON Dis Gres BERG American: Contemporary 480. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Bust-length figure, facing the observer, banded hair; in the characteristic manner of this artist. Signed at back, SCHAMBERG. Height, 20 inches; length, 14 ine Purchased from Mo Krcedler ate .» New -York 186 Y Me fur a A Fourth Session Friday Afternoon, February Ith Meas l US EF. JOHN, R.A. British: 1879— 481. GROUP OF BOYS PADDLING [Proven¢al Study, rg10]. Luminaristic work, depicting youthful figures wearing colorful garb and large sun hats, paddling in vivid blue water, lightened in areas with the reflections of the sun. Beyond is an undulating landscape. Height, 18%4 inches; length, 24 inches Purchased from the artist Exhibited at the International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 [ Illustrated | Tae . I- NW. Wok rte PH GE OUT NaN COLLECT O—- MARS D-E.N -HAReiia American: Contemporary 482. THE FAENZA JAR. An early work of this artist, presenting a deep blue majolica vase, shadowed before the ivory wall, which is hung with a — brilliantly embroidered panel. In the foreground apples, a lemon, and a small black pitcher. Portrayed with a subtle rendering of values. Signed at | lower left, MARSDEN HARTLEY. Height, 20 inches; length, 16 inches | Illustrated | . f v° 188 f {. > 4 ( nf APN €. eT = ee Friday Afternoon, February IIth WALT KUHN American: Contemporary RAIT. Bust portrait of a young woman in a white blouse with lar fastened at the neck with a gold brooch. Her face is long and ; and the features sharp and masculine. A heavy strand of her blond hangs down upon her breast. Signed at lower left. “ee Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches M. butthe . GEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. E.”] Sa Trish: 1867— OSS THE RIDGES. Ridged and furrowed field with a maid and th enveloped in the hazy atmosphere of twilight; in the background the ish hills of Donegal, before a deep blue sky. Signed at lower left / with initials, a. FE. 2 . | iP, rchased from the artist Eo ne (a ey . MiGustTeE CHABAUD Height, 20 inches; length, 27 inches ce fiat}, : -French: Contemporary r 85. NATURE MORTE. | Broadly painted depiction of a tea and a coffee pot, in slate-gray high-lighted in white, and a candlestick in brillant yellows and greens, outlined before a gray-sky background. Signed at lower left, a. CHABAUD. : Millboard: Height, 2014 inches; length, 29% inches ee Purchased from the artist ParCIEN PISSARRO ’ fe French: Contemporary ‘a | | if | q Ss pts =x, & we Wis . 486. EVESHAM ROAD, STRATFORD-ON-AVON [1906]. The winding road, in charmingly blended colors, with the violet-toned shadows of the flanking lofty trees. Deep prospect of country enclosed by hedgerows, and a distant view of Stratford. Under a blue sky with massed violet-tinted clouds. Luminous work. Signed at lower left with the monogram: L P, and dated 1906. Height, 21 inches; length, 251% inches Purchased from the artist a 189 F - ee 2 O. FT. -W. Wet + {' : : I i i t “ GEORGE W. RUSSELL [“A. E.” | Irish: 1867— 487. THE COCKLE GATHERERS. On the sand-dunes in the foreground — are three graceful figures outlined before a stretch of evanescent still water, — and beyond is a range of blue mountains, under an atmospheric blue sky flecked with ivory clouds. Signed at lower left with the initials, a E. : Height, 21 inches; length, 32 inches Exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, 1917 Purchased from the artist [ Illustrated | 190 | | | | } it i 7 Jourth Session Friday Afternoon, February rith Peer ea NIEL HONE, R.H.A. Irish: 1831—1917 88. SHORE MALAHIDE, CO. DUBLIN. In the foreground an inlet of placid water, reflecting the tones of a deep cloudy blue sky, and the crescent of a rainbow. By the bank is a fishing smack. Charming rendering of reflected lights. Height, 26 inches; length, 40 inches Purchased from the artist [ Illustrated | : BzTO . ser (Bide Baty ES. THE QUIN N© 60 7 DG MO -ReD @ N 60, 8 CH AB ie | American: Contemporary e a 489. HOLLYHOCKS. Flowers massed, in studied arrangement, in a glaze pottery jar; before a varying blue background. A work of impressionist realism. Height, 23% inches; bes 1794 inch Purchased from M, Knoedler 8 Co., New York Nr War & 50. MAURICE B. PRENDERGAST — | American: 1859—1924 490. THE WATERFALL [1911]. A nude young woman, Batt flowing h and poised on one leg, stands at the foot of a small waterfall. She is sur : rounded by trees and flowers, in a setting dappled with brilliant sunlight, Signed at lower left. Height, 24 inches; length, 20 inch 3s a. . u 2 [LOO . MAU RCE eta VLAMINCK 4 Flemish: 1876— 491. STILL LIFE. On a kitchen table stands a coupe containing plums and§ = pear, beside an earthenware jar. On a shelf against the plaster wall are a candlestick and a jar with cover. Signed at lower right. q Height, 24 inches; _ length, 29 inches f te Oe NATHANIEL HONE, 4: A. Se | Irish: 1831—1917 | : | . 492. ROCKS. AT KILKEE, CO. CLARE? (iVitctye ie eee sea under an ivory-blue sky; to the right massive cliffs casting deep shadows. Around are numerous graceful gulls. Though few colors are used in m | composition the artist has divided them into an infinity of tints, obtaining | an amazing effect of depth and recession. Height, 24 inches; length, 4014 inch $ fllirane | Purchased from the artist G 6. ERNEST LAWSON, American: 1873— 493. SEA GULLS. A late winter afternoon on the river: a pale orange sun is faintly piercing the congested sky, its rays palely reflected in the waters covered with drifting ice. A flock of sea gulls is seen circling closely over the surface. Signe at lower left. Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches — From the James Gibbons Huneker Collection ’ a. é TA.'9. 192 — L . || 5 . | e of | : 4 ; 4 : Fourth Session Friday Afternoon, February Ith HOLES PASCIN Bulgarian: 1885— | | | if d 494. TWO ENGLISH GIRLS. Two young, partly disrobed girls are seated i} side by side in an attitude of confidential chatter. A fine example of the work of this gifted artist. Signed. Height, 22 inches; width, 17 inches [ Illustrated | | hoo re | ; (JCJ e ci < OAL’) vain THE QUINN € 0. D eiGetan PEAR Ut Stele seis tee leate French: Contemporary a a 495. ARCADIAN LANDSCAPE. ‘Tall, slender trees rise in the foregrou n forming a vaulted colonnade. At the right a dryad is reclining beside a we fA. a 251% inches; length, ate inch CHARLES a ~ American: Contemporary = 496. LANDSCAPE NO. 3 [1916]. An ultra-modern rendering of lm . formative power, suggesting a mental vision of an architectural landscay in finely contrasted blues, brick-red and green. Signed at lower. righ SHEELER, and dated 1916. a Height, 26 inches; length, 3 32 inl [10. da Howell, JUDE Sa ee CIN . Bulgarian: 1 885— . 4 497. SPRING IN TAMPA. A tent rises in the middle foreground and a wor nd . is seated under its shade. At the left a little lad is pushing a girl seated } a swing. Palm trees and dense shrubs surround the little group on all sida Height, 26 inches; length, 30 ine (70. - tle. Ke. NATHANIEL HO NERS ae Irishs: 1831-1917 498. SPRAYED CATTLE. Impressionistic view of richly wooded countr enveloped in autumn foliage. In the foreground two massive elms, an grazing and resting cattle, flecked by innumerable lights and shades; at the upper left a vista of deep blue sky. Signed at lower right with initials, nw” Height, 28 inches; length, 36 nches Purchased from the artist JACQUES Wom | French: 1874— Sie “ ) ed wd ES By a 499. ATELIER DE MECANIQUE. A scientific emotion of fore power exhibiting the interior of a workshop. An ideographic representation, execute in charmingly blended colors. Signed at lower left with the initials, 7 v Height, 2814 inches; length, 3534 inche / 7 . 194 - Nowra | pe gee ——————— iss _aa=a==—aama Fourth Session Friday Afternoon, February 17th a " f | | A A ta A al tly ch Pore MINE OL. DAVID French: Contemporary } 500. LAKE, CENTRAL PARK. View of the limpid transparent water, with rowboats, and the trees in summer foliage; in the background tall buildings silhouetted before a finely-toned sky, and at the left a glimpse of a bridge. Signed at lower right, HERMINE L. DAVID. Tempera on millboard: Height, 16% inches; length, 19 inches . Purchased from the artist | [dlustrated | 0. 195 Ls A. AY Ce TA THE QUIN N* CO foun JEAN METZINGER 7 Ae rench: Contemporary | 500A. TETE DE FEMME. Bee in upper right-hand ¢ corner. REDE PEGs ETCHELLS British: Contemporary 501. PIGEON AND JUGGLER. _A work of sincere contemplative geometrically defined. Portraved with great vitality, in charming gre of tone. Signed at lower right, ETCHELLS. Bi) Height, 30 renee? rents a inche Purchased from the artist a 1& ae TS hoa = i AUGUS LE CHAR French: Contemporary 502. LE CIRQUE. Post-impressionistic view of an arcaded domed arena, witl a gray horse mounted by a Columbinistic figure in yellow, and two clown standing upon a crimson carpet; around, portrayed with a certain tensenes is the audience, and in the foreground a back view of two spectators Signed at lower right, 4. CHABAUD. | | Height, 29 inches; length, 36 inches Purchased from the artist | /ko. 196 dual yori | Fourth Session Friday Afternoon, February rith ; A , 4 || houN -S.7CURRIE British: Contemporary p 503: THE WEEK’S WAGES. Interior view of a peasant dwelling: in the foreground a table about which are grouped factory maids awaiting their pay; at the open doorway an elderly figure wearing a crimson hat. Por- trayed with an excellent rendering of values. Signed in the foreground, J. Ss. CURRIE, and dated 1911. Height, 30 inches; length, 4014 inches [ I/lustrated | me. & « 197 - Zs egy fF ‘THE QUINN COLLE OT Igm ERNEST LAWSON, -N.A. American: TSyg— 504. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS [1905]. ‘The wooded height summit. of the hill is aie: a eaten edeeoee building. charming atmospheric perspec unos Signed at. mae boy AUG WS: TE CHABAUD French: Contemporary 505. LE TROUPEAU SORT APRES LA PLUIE erect. “vivide pe of landscape, with a large barn from which the sheep are emerging pasture after the rain, with their shepherd shadowing the right oe wearing an old red coat and followed by his dog. ‘To the right are three massive pollarded trees with their curious branches delineated before a grayish blue sky. Millboard: Height, 30. inches; ea 41 inches Purchased from Grafton Galleries, London, Second Post-Impressionist Ex hibition, 1912 Exhibited at International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, Ig! 3 j [ Illustrated | | e 8 0. ae L.- . e) Ucinéc ' 3 , Le TrRoupeAU SorT APRES LA PLUIE FHE °+Q UI NN © 0 0 fi pG—n J; Di UNiNeES British: Contemporary | 506. ARENIG [North Wales, 1913]. Brilliantly lighted view of mountains, ; delineated before a vast sky of clear blue, veiled by heavy, low-lying clouds In the foreground masses of bulrushes. Portrayed in imaginative colors suggesting the texture of enamel. Signed at lower right, J. pD. INNEs, an dated 1913. - Panel: Height, 34 inches; length, 45 inches a » [Illustrated | | c L i ; a UW hh: —_—_e—n—n—neaeeeeeasaaas=~=~$q$qaummm ee ) Fourth Session Friday Afternoon, February r1th M a nn Pec OUES]-VILLON French: 1874— 507. FILLETTE AU PIANO. Abstract impression of a young girl playing a piano, executed in brilliant colors, the dominating tones of which are blue, violet and mauve. A sincere expression. Signed at lower left, JACQUEs VILLON. Oval: Height, 51 inches; length, 58 inches Purchased from the International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, 1913 [ Illustrated | 201 QO. Lh -(L. Cle 6 PH SE O UT NN" C OL EGS an WA slo te Kary American: Contemporary 508. FLOWERS. Large flaming-red, brown and yellow blossoms rise majes tically from a vaporous white glass bottle against a background of old rose curtains. Signed at lower right. Height, 36 inches; width, 20 inch Purchased from the eee a H 100. Ce Jie CHARLES) COIN ieee British: 1868—1909 : 509. A RIVER NYMPH [1905]. A semi-draped figure seated by a waterfally and a lake with idling swans. In the background a classic pavilion, and in the left foreground a sculptured putto as a fountain. Richly wooded scene, in charmingly blended colors. “Signed at lower right, CONDE: and dated : 1905. y | Height, 36 inches; length, 28 inch | * Purchased from the Goupil Gallery, London Nae) a4 [00- —s 4A : JEAN METZINGER French: Contemporary 5094. PAYSAGE. Landscape; in the foreground a cabin. Signed at lower right. — Height, 36 inches; length, 29 inches — qo: | Bel: GIN Of S32 V EAR aie Italian: Contemporary 510. LA DANSEUSE. Figure of a woman dancer, with her right leg raised iff : a high kick and supported with her right hand. Signed at lower right. Height, 36 inches; width, 29 inches 7 < : ve F. 24 Decree (] ~oe _ _ i en ae rt 7 Session - Friday Afternoon, February rth Bate Bt iy AWS OIN | NA: American: 1873— HOBOKEN HEIGHTS. Luminaristic view of the deep ravine, wooded with slender saplings finely powdered with driven snow; rendered broadly with a subtle quality of movement. Among the boulders are two goats, and to the right a vista of the Hudson and a colorful array of buildings and chimney stacks. Signed in the foreground, E., LAWSON. i Height, 38 inches; length, 48 inches Pui chased from the artist 2. on LinrG ACen Baer 1 GLEIZES a French: Contemporary 2. LANDSCAPE AT TOUL. Signed at lower left and dated 1913. . | Height, 36 inches; length, 29 inches Pe 2m ~ Purchased from the artist Jio0 : 4- ort sel. JOHN BUTLER ical is mg aed 2 ee es Irish: 1839—1922 PORTRAIT OF MISS MAIRE O’NEILL [of the Irish Players]. “Three- quarter length seated figure, with lustrous black hair and gray-blue Irish eyes, wearing a blue blouse with shades of violet and a black skirt; before a draped background of shaded green. Signed at lower right, J. B. YEATS, and ___ dated New York, 1913. . 7 Height, 44 inches; length, 3314 inches | Purchased from the artist bf 203 gt So. Boe Micirc x, T HE. 0. UT NN SOO 1 poe mn ac CHARLES.H..SHANNON, A.R.A, 3 British: Contemporary F S04. SAPPHIRE BAY. Romantic rendering of water nymphs: at right a gracefully erect undraped figure holding a flowing white drapery | 1 the foreground a seated figure with coiled gold hair fondling a small child; by her side are glistening sea shells. Charming work, Venetian in arabesqu and, despite the flat modeling, modern in sentiment. Signed at lower 1 righ C. H: SHANNON, and dated -1903-1906. Me : 3 : : Height, 46 inches; width, 3414 inche Purchased from the artist - Ce +7 4 . JACQUES VIER Owe French: 1874— ‘ | 515. PORTRAIT-DE M.:J.-B., PEINTRES Gunes relativity: of form, sug-_ gested in brilliant blues, greens, rose, biscuit and a brown of ocherous t tones. : Signed at lower left with initials, 7 v. | Height, 51 inches; ean; 35 tne les 7 te Howell, WAL To * Kiara American: Contemporary 516. ‘THE TRAGIC COMEDIANS. A vigorous work: two erect figures, 7. and female, larger than life size, in theatrical make-up and wearing tights and trunks; the male figure of distinctly tragic mien, the companion figure in an Meade of boredom. Before a background of SETA, black curtains. Signed at lower right, WALT KUHN. | | Height, 7 feet 1144 inches; width, 3 feet 9 inch Purchased from the artist 204 io ° ee . Aate eA et I le ala ae oem Pourth Session Friday Afternoon, February I1Ith ANDRE DERAIN French: 1880— 517. LE JOUEUR DE CORNEMUSE. Neo-primitive depiction in “flat paint- ing,” the colors laid with little indication of modeling by means of chiaro- scuro: a low-lying hamlet and shaded lake, with a road flanked by poplars leading into the foreground to the mound at the left where the bare-legged piper is playing. At the right, dominating the composition, is a tree, and a fluttering bird silhouetted against an expanse of sea and a sky with menacing gray clouds. Signed at the lower right, a. DERAIN. Height, 6 feet 1 inch; width, 4 feet 11 inches Purchased at Third Kahnweiler Sale, Hotel Drouot, Paris, 1922 [ Illustrated | 205 q THE QUIN NOC 6 Tete ALEXANDRE BILANG So French: Contemporary 518. DEUX AMIES. Interior with two figures, one standing ina reddish-brown dress, the friend kneeling and measuring, wearing a shaded blue dress. Before a neutral background and a hanging chintz panel. In the foreground a work-basket. A broadly painted work. Signed at lower right, A, BLANCHET, and dated 1912. : > : ‘ Height, 6214 inches; width, 4414 inches Purchased from the International Exhibition of Modern Art, New York, tS [ Illustrated | et ) 206 7 €4-0Ar-90 + A ] = fern February rth awe wi E ). PRENDERGAST : American: 1859-1924 rion of a fwooded: landscape, ate numerous figures e trees, and others grouped in the foreground; tretch of water, with a sailing boat, and beyond a Signi ied at lower right, PRENDERGAST. _ . at erent Height, 7 feet; length, ro feet ia.) 7: Paci International Exposition, San Francisco, 4 Tee | FIFTH AND LAST SESSION Saturday Pergiery £2,.0927 at 27% 5 p.m. — Catalogue Numbers 520 to S11 Inclusive EHISTORIC POTTERIES, AFRICAN ART OBJECTS, EGYPTIAN AND GREEK OBJECTS, COREAN AND CHINESE POTTERIES AND PORCELAINS, AND MODERN SCULPTURES A small collection of prehistoric pottery objects excavated in the cemeteries along both banks of the Nile throughout Egypt and Nubia. Their date may be set at approximately 4000 B.C. rs 0. Rep AND BLAck STONEWARE SAUCER AND Rep Potrrery SAUCER _ CANDLESTICK, VasE AND Bow. Pgggemre * 3 Five small miscellaneous pieces. a _ Np tg wR 21. Rive ers ee awious oe GLAZED AND UNGLAZED a | Porrery SusPENSION JARS : _ Bulbous and acorn-shaped, and of varying sizes. Heights: (one), 314 inches; (two), 5 inches; (two), 41% inches ae | ‘ SE TE re ER 7 [ SMALL IncIsED RED PoTrery JAR Pear-shaped, with spiral and wave-line incisions. i i FIvE MiscELLANEOUS SMALL DecoratED Rep Porrery RECEPTACLES yellow featuring triangular lattice panels, zigzag bands, herringbone and arrow motives. Four MisceLttangous DecoratEp Porrery RECEPTACLES Three bowls and a cup. Decorated with a series of wave-lines, diagonally striped radiating bands and herringbone motives in ochre-yellow. Height of cup, 3% inches Decoratep Rep Porrery VasE anp Twin Bow. The vase has wide flaring trumpet mouth and double foot. Decorated with herringbone motives, diagonally striped reserves and radiating wave bands. 209 Height, 4 inches Four cauldron-shaped, the fifth bow-shaped. Archaic decoration in ochre- Diameters, 4%, 4, 3 and 2 inches Diameters of bowls, 7, 6% and 4% inches Height of vase, 414 inches; height of bowl, 3 inches THE. OUTNN ©” @ Open Onee Seley 527: Sie. 520. 5 30. 531. See 533: 5 34. 535° 530. Four MiscELLaNgEous Giazep Rep Potrrery Jars Bulbous, acorn and vat-shaped; three are meant to be suspended. On rim glazed in black. Heights, 614, 534, 5 and 434 Four MiscELLANEOUS PoLisHED RED Potrrery Bow ts Hand-modeled, slightly varying in shape. a Diameters, 8, 514 and 4 inches Four Rep Porrery SUSPENSION VASES | Oviform in shape; the mouths of all four vested in a brilliant black el Heights, 614, 51%4 and 5 in Four Rep GtazEp PoTrrEery SUSPENSION VASES Very similar to the preceding. a Heights, 5 and 4% in Four Rep anp Brack GLazEpD PotTrEery VASES Conical in shape. Similarly glazed to the preceding. % be Heights, 934, 92, 9 and 7% ine Four Rep and BLack GLazED PoTTERY JARs. Varied in shape. Similarly glazed to the preceding. | - | Heights, 434, 4, 334 and 234 inches — THREE Rep anp Biack GuiazEp PoTTery Jars | Pear-shaped, similarly glazed to the preceding. a Heights, 734, 7 and 6 inches ‘THREE RED GLAZED POTTERY SUSPENSION VASES ‘Two oviform, the third pear-shaped. Monochrome, red glaze of varying brilliancy. | Heights, 7, 634 and 54 inches” Stix RED GLazEp PoTTrEerRy SusPENSION BowLs AND Jars Of varying shape. “Two have black charcoal-glazed rims. : Heights, 6, 5, 4%4, 4%4 and 3% inches THREE Rep PotrEery Bowts | Polished interior, rough exterior, sides strongly retreating to base, flaring mouths. Diameters, 10%, 9 and 8 inc THREE Decorated Rep Porrery Bow ts ale a Of differing shapes. Decorated with radiating bands and reserves of stipple | and archaic leafage in ochre-yellow over the Bey : - Diameters, 734, 6% and 6 inches a 210 a. h and Last Session Saturday Afternoon, February 12th — Decoratep Porrery Jars ying in color from a yellowish-gray to terra-cotta. Bulbous, each with © pierced tubular handles. Decorated with spirals and wave-lines in drab Wy be ‘ . , Heights, 6 and 5% inches Two Decoratep Porrery Jars Fad Poe . ; / . . . . Similar in shape to the preceding. Decorated with spirals, zigzag reserves and wave-lines. Heights, 6 and 5 inches “THREE Bowts in Rep Po.tisHED AND UNPoLIsHED PoTTrery - ° ° . a . . Two circular, the third oval with rising sides. mi Diameters, 6 and 5% inches D ECORATED Rep Potrery BoTrLeE-vasE AND Two BEAKERs Fr gerne me The vase is pear-shaped, the beakers have broad black glazed rims of great brilliancy. Archaic decoration in ochre-yellow. 4 Height of bottle-vase, 7 inches; of the beakers, 514 inches PTR Oe Res wo PorrEery Jucs é - Bulbous bodies, slender tubular necks and trumpet mouths; each has a loop handle. One glazed in black, the other in red, ieeavated with horizontal Bde black bands. -—-| os Heights, 614 and 6 inches A Oey rere, — Ra Rep GiazEp Potrery Bow anp VAsE (a) Cauldron-shaped, broad flat rim. =) Narrow body, swelling slightly toward base, with flaring wide mouth. Heights, 4%4 and 5% inches Two Rep Porrery SusPENSION JARS (a) Inverted acorn-shape. (s) Inverted pear-shape, pointed base; embryo lip. Heights, 7 and 9g inches 544. Turee Rep Grazep Potrery Jars ~All more or less ovoidal, with wide ringed mouths. ‘ Heights, 10%, 9% and 8% inches 545. Four Rep Porrery Jars | Two top-shaped, the third ovoidal and the fourth bulbous. The two first mentioned have a black glazed mouth and base respectively. Heights, 1214, 14, 934 and 7 inches : —_ 4 7 211 THE 0 UION NOOO Direc 546. 547- 548. 49: 550. 551. Sen Five GiazEp PotrEry BowLs anp Jars Varying in glaze Og a yellowish-brown to a brownish-black. [ Repai S, Heights, 10, 814, 6 and smi ch Two Rep PoTTrery VASES Both more or less club-shaped. One has a very broad hace glazed bar around the mouth. Of the other only the lip is glazed in black. Height, 10% in che "I 4 Two Rep Porrery DEEP DisHEs anp Iwo Bowtis a Varying in color from terra-cotta to a yellowish-rose. Widely varying ir shape. 3 Diameters, 1034 and 8% inche ‘Two Larce Rep PotrEery Bowts (A) Inverted bell-shape, executed in pale red-brown pottery. (B) More or less conical. The interior covered with a terra-cotta glaze, al is the exterior of the rim. | a Diameters, 12 and 10 inches ‘Two LarcE RED anp BLack GLazEp Portrery VASES Elongated inverted pear-shape. The black glazed 1 rims are vested with metallic briliancy. Narrow flat bases. q Heine 17 wee 16 inches GLASS AND GLAZED POT TERYS ea SMALL GLass VASE By Salt Large funnel mouth, spirally ringed in relief; hemispherical body from which spring two loop handles. Yellowish-white glass with earthy incrustations. A perfect copy of a Phoenician specimen. Height, 314 inches SMALL GuLazED Porrery JAR By Volkmar, American, 1841-_ ‘Tub-shaped, with high shoulder and embryo lip. Sang-de-boeuf glaze. : Height, 4%4 inches 212 a F ifth and Last Session Saturday Afternoon, February 12th 7 3. SMALL GuazED FaIENCE JAR By A. Robineau Cloudy bleu de ciel and soft mauve dappled ground superimposed here and _ there with areas of pearly iridescence and immature rainbow-tinged sunbursts. ~ On stand. Monogram impressed on base, and dated 1912. q ? Height, 534 inches i a J , 4. AGATE Gass Bottle By Sala _ Bulbous body with four irregular projecting bosses near neck; heavily rimmed _ lip. Curious gray-ivory and blue-veined agate-like glass. Height, 7% inches Gxiazep FarENcE Gourp BorrLe By A. Robineau Intricate splash glaze in which vertical bands of greens, yellows and peach- bloom predominate. On stand. Monogram impressed on base, and dated = 1914. Height, 6 inches Two Smatt Guazep Faience Vases = By Volkmar, American, 1841- One pear-shaped, the other ovoid. Both covered with a well-imitated sang- de-boeuf glaze. Both signed on base with incised “V”. Heights, 6%4 and 5% inches GLAzED FarIENCE JAR | By Volkmar, American, 1841- Ovoid, with wide mouth. The color of glaze is a shade darker than that of the preceding number. Signed with incised “V” on base. Height, 6% inches Parr SmaLL GLAzED FAIENCE BOTTLE-VASES By Volkmar, American, 1841- Bulbous bodies, slender tubular necks. The whole covered with a purple and blue streaked flambé glaze. Signed with incised “V” on base. Height, 8 inches 559. GLazEp FalENcEe VASE Probably by Volkmar, American, 1841- Alberello-shaped, covered with a thick, firm pin-holed, green glaze resem- bling the patina on antique bronzes. Height, 8% inches 213 THE © UPN N TC 01m Eee ae 560. COs 502: 563. 564. 565. 566. 567. GLaAzED FaIENCE JAR By Volkmar, American, 1841. Inverted pear-shape; embryo lip. Yellow-tinged olive-green glaze. Signed on base with incised “V”. aa Height, 8 inch i SMALL GLAZED FaIENCE BALUSTER VASE : By Volkmar, American, 1841 Dense ivory-white crackled glaze, al here ag baa areas of brown veinin gs and indentations. Signed on base, “voLKMAR.’ | Height, 834 it aches GLazED FaIENCE JAR By Volkmar, eae 18. 41- Baluster-shaped; yellow-tinged olive-green glaze. Signed on base with in Cisedanvas Height, ro ind Grass CouUPE Signed, Sala Graceful inverted bell-shaped bowl resting on a high spreading pedestal fag Frosted pale amber-colored glass. Under Venetian influence. | Height, 77% inches; diameter, 934 B PaLE AMBER GLass COUPE | Signed, Very similar to the preceding. | ee Gl inches LarcE Grass Frurir Bow. Probably by Sal | Inverted dome-shaped bowl on high spreading pedestal foot. Greenish- yell | frosted glass. a Height, 9 inches; diameter, 11 inch Bs: Two Frencu Guass VASES (a) Ovoid, with high shoulder and wide mouth. (B) Pear-shaped body and very long tubular slightly spreading neck. Ona orange-yellow glass. Heights, 1034 and 23%4 inche PoLYCHROMED FaIENCE GRouP By Erzsi Fejervary, Hungariat CLEOPATRA. ‘The Queen is depicted standing between a crouching mal and female slave, her hands resting upon their shoulders. Signed at bott ; Height, 934 inche ‘ Note: ‘The original water-color drawing for this group [10 by 114 inches], signed by the artist and dated Kecskemet, 1913, will be sold wi ; this piece. DIA iN aes Saturday Afternoon, February I2th EGYPTIAN AND GREEK OBJECTS EcyP1 an MorHer-oF-PEARL SHELL XII Dynasty, 1100 B.C. qT © back bears the seal of Usertsen I. Serrated edge. bar a a age ~ SMALL YELLOW Stone UNGUENT Jars E gy ptian ree with globular, the remaining two with ovoid bodies. All have flat is and all but one have two pierced handles. THREE AssorTED MarsiE PERFUME Bort tes Egyptian 4 laid shapes, all having pierced embryo handles. ; p Ten Inrerestinc Minrarure UNGuentr Jars Egyptian Widely varying shapes. Executed in marble, vari-glazed pottery and diorite. ae? Ne . Two Carvep STONE PENDANTS Egyptian (a) Ram of Ammon-Ra, exquisitely carved. @) The Son of Thoueris in the form of a tapir. On wooden bases. 3. Five Primitive TERRA-coTra AND CLay STATUETTES Crudely modeled human and animal figures. On wooden bases. Two Miniature Terra-cotra Heaps Iron Age Coarsely modeled. In the larger of the two, the eyes are indicated in white and the mouth, nose and eyebrows in black. On wooden bases. form of a duck. Height, 3 inches ARVED LimEsToNE ANIMAL FIGURE — Egyptian . 2 teclining lion. [The tail i is Pete | Aa * Height, 3% inches; length, 6 inches eo Old Kingdom Bee, Approximately 2980-2475 B.C. Pe ccrs oviform body, short cylindrical neck and broad flat rim. Mottled _ reddish and yellow marble. : _— ewer Height, 4% inches etnearune etna) STATUETTE Ancient Egyptian _ Erect figure of Horus, wearing the tresse [sidelock of youth]. The head is surmounted by a crown. ’ % Height, 4% inches _ BLUE-GREEN GuiazEp Porrery UsHaptTiu Egyptian Black painted wig, hands and a vertical row of hieroglyphics. Crudely mod- eled wooden base. ; Height, 4% inches . Two Biue Guiazep Porrery UsHapTiu Egyptian One on wooden base. [Have been restored. ] Height, 4% inches ALABASTER JAR Egyptian, II Dynasty, 3400-2980 B.C. Cylindrical body, slightly narrowing toward the top. From Abydos Height, 414 inches 219 THE QUINN ¢ 0 © ten can 610. Gite 612. Ole: ‘614. OLS. 616. Oige 618. CLay STATUETTE Egyptian, XII Dynasty . Figure of Thoth, the Ibis god with human body. Posed with one @ advanced and the arms hanging straight down. Executed in bluish-g “ clay; good workmanship. | : Height, a inches» a SMALL TRANSLUCENT ALABASTER VASE Egyptian, Old Kingdom Period, Approximately 2980- -2475 B. G Trumpet-shaped, with rounded lip and foot. Height, 434 inch ‘TANAGRA STATUETTE » 1 Seated child, raising one hand to its mouth, the other holding a bird. Ome wooden base. | a Height, 5 inches — SMALL TERRA-coTTA LECYTHUS Greek, V Century B.Gy Decorated with rectangular lattice bands, rays and other motives in black upon a reddish ground. } Height, 5 inches: Two BLuE GLAZED por ene UsHastiu or Toms Ficures 4 Egyptian | The wigs are vested with a turquoise glaze. “The lower body bears a vertical band of hieroglyphics. On wooden bases. = | Height, 5 inches MINIATURE TANAGRA GROUP PsyCHE AND EROS. On wooden base. - Height, 5% inches ‘TANAGRA STATUETTE : | Figure of a child seated on a galloping horse, and holding a cornucopia in One, arin., Height, 514 inches > } ‘TANAGRA STATUETTE a Upright figure of a youth, wearing an elaborate headdress. “The right arm is raised to the mouth. ' Height, 7 inches Porrery FLask Egyptian, XVIII Dynsty Known as “Queen Hatshepsu’s New Year Bottle.” Circular body, and cylindrical neck flanked by two crouching monkey figures. The flat sides and upper part of body bear bands of conventional motives and hieroglyphics. | The lip is shaped in form of a full-brown lotus. Height, 7 inches 220 Saturday Afternoon, February 12th Egyptian, XVIII Dynasty Height, 5% inches SH-I ROWN STONE Jar ~ Ancient Egyptian 1 bod, with embryo lip and adorned with small pierced handles; narrow ‘ounded foot. Height, 6%4 inches TER ie Height, 6% inches iN GLAss PerFuME Borte ed body, slender slightly swelling neck and cauldron How-hued een glass. } Height, 6% inches Bi Biur ‘Giazep Porrery Usuaptiu Egyptian | | Height, 7% inches E ANCIENT AraBic Giazep Porrery Jucs body and ringed neck narrowing towards the ringed lip. Shaded nn glaze. Heights, 734 and 6 inches RATED TERRA-coTra LecyTHus Greek, V Century B.C. ior driving his chariot drawn by three prancing horses, executed in black -a reddish-brown background. Conventional bandeau decoration. . . Height, 8 inches sh aped body, projecting tubular neck and strongly outcurving rimmed th. Yellow-tinged olive-green glass. Height, 8 inches AN CIENT PHOENICIAN GLass CANDLESTICK # ‘ubular shaft with ringed bobéche; wide, circular, slightly domed foot. Thin poish glass, with mother-of-pearl iridescence and earthy incrustations. Height, 8 inches 221 * THE QUINN .COLLE@ 7? rietogay: -* sie )Erewa paiaadenahen dian eee 628. Ancient Ecyprian PatmMwoop Mask 4 ae’ Head of a young man wearing a turban-shaped headgear. ‘The features area sharply chiseled, the eyelids, eyebrows and pupils outlined in black. 5 * Height, 104 inches Purchased from Daniel Z. Noorian “a [ [llustrated | | 7 | 629. DrcoraTED TrErra-coTra Lecytuus Greek, V Century B.C. Body decorated with lance-carrying warriors in repose, executed in black upon a reddish fond. q Height, 7%4 inches SN Bes: aig! step ete vtiviately. eooye 2475 B.C. , Testin on short ote shaft; narrow circular base. ed with horizontal cloudy-white wave-bands. fhe; = 4 ee aaa Height, 734 inches we veine ere Height, 9 inches Greek, V Century B.C. - warriors armed with shields and lances. Height, 8% inches Egyptian, II Dynasty 3400-2980 B.C. Ne, with “roped oe below which is a narrow bandeau incised Height, 1414 inches; diameter, 714 inches A frican-Congolese T oe is Rice a a grotesque fetish. -*2 e a v4 { Carve WoopEN BatTTrLe ree New Caledonian ‘Painted Berard glade. | ee tm iy a - 36. ‘CARVED Woopven BatrLE AXE New Caledonian +* wd a ~ Somewhat similar to the preceding. 46 icy! at a . 4 37. CarvED AND PoLycHROMED WoopEN Mask A frican-Dahomey ~ Negro head covered with a blue skull-cap on which is carved a grotesque seated figure. 223 Toe TE OMT ANG IN: C O 638. 6309. 640. 641. 642. 643. 644. 645. 646. SCULPTURED Woop Heap Grotesque head with « curious headdress, the eyes of inset metal plagues an elongated neck. _— CaRVED AND PoLYCHROMED WoobEN Mask African, Soudan Region Negro head. WoopEN DouBLE HEAD-REST Curiously carved. ARCHAIC CARVED WoopDEN STATUETTE Figure of a female deity. On wooden base. CARVED WoopDEN STATUETTE Upright figure of a man. CaRVED WooDEN STATUETTE Upright figure of a female deity. CARVED AND STAINED WoopEN Group CaRVED Woop STATUETTE Grotesque male figure. Probably a copy. CarvED WoopEN FIGURE Full-length figure of a nude female deity. tian influence. On wooden base. 224 » ae aS i ¥ LLEGT Io A frican, French ¢ Phas fieieue 14 inches sf a A frican-C ongolese “= Height, 6 inches; length, 22 inches — (9 A frican-C on gole 2 re Height of figure, 11 inches g African Gold Coast : | Height, 1014 inches — A frican Gold Coas oo ti Height 124 inches | From Gabun q Woman and child. Probably a copy. [ Damaged. ] q | Height, 13 inches — A frican Ivory Coast — Height 1434 inches . S ie a i African, Soudan Region 4 Archaic treatment under Egyp- Height, 12 inches — NT a a a ee ty oem CO, A LO AOR EEE paint Rie salt 4 A = | Fifth and Last Session Saturday Afternoon, February 12th CaRVED AND PoLtycHROMED WoopEN Mask A frican-Dahomey The features angularly and grotesquely treated. [ Illustrated | y 648. Carvep WoopEN STATUETTE African, Soudan Region 7 . Upright female figure. 5 Height, 15 inches 649. Carved WoopEN Ipor New Guinea = Figure of a deity representing maternity, supporting a three-pronged bracket. [Part missing. | Height, 2014 inches 650. AFRICAN CUCURBITE SCULPTURE Thighs and buttocks of the female body, emblematic of. fertility. Hollow shell, on circular stone base. Total height, 24 inches 225 THE. QUINN 6.0 LL § Cnn Sib 652. O53. 654. G55. 656. 657. CarvED WooDEN STATUETTE _ 3 A frican, Soudan Regie Full-length upright female figure. “The head betrays Egyptian ac: e. The ears are pierced with metal earrings. 54 Heine 30 ine 2 | ae. a CarvED WooDEN STATUETTE African, Soudan Region |} Grotesquely carved elongated male figure with raised arms joined above q . the head. iS : 3 | Height, 31 inches j CARVED WoobEN FIGURE _ Philippine Islands Seated figure of a man, his crossed arms resting on his drawn-up knees. Height, 3014 inches q ABORIGINAL ART OF AMERICA Coupe 1n Lava STONE Antique Mexican — Shallow circular bowl supported by four carved grotesque male figures with raised arms. i$ Height, 5% inches; diameter, 7V4, inch Purchased from Joseph Brummer = DeEcoratTED INDIAN PoTTERY BowL North American — Bulbous body, archaic decoration outlined in black and terra-cotta reserves on _ “a a grayish-yellow ground. s Height, 6% inches Figure IN Lava STONE Aztec 4 a ¥ Crouching figure of a deity. On wooden base. Perepih Height, 8 inches ‘sey i leat DECORATED PERUVIAN PoTTERY WaTER JAR Pre-Inca Perio ‘ In the form of a deity with deer’s head, sitting cross-legged and with raised, joined hands. Curious combination of loop heres and spout. Height, 1014 inches 2 226 ee Alaskan ‘Teg er eae an intricate ornamentation inlaid here and th mother-of-pearl and ivory. — Length, 14 inches; width, 934 inches Purchased from Joseph Brummer FIGURE ID x Lava STONE . Costa Rican; Approximately X to XII Century ly treated monster form. On wooden base. ; Height of figure, 13 inches Asia Minor, III-IV Century —~ _ &B Bronze Ett AL. FIGURE Hamadan, X-XI Century Height, 2 inches . Min Bronze Animat Ficure Asia Minor, IIT to IV Century Leaping ca On wooden base. aime ; ; ~ ae Height, 2% inches ae) : PERSIAN | Bronze ANIMAL FIGURE Hamadan, X-XI Century M iniature crouching monkey. On wooden base. Height, 3 inches yy) = a) ; 04. Cumnese BronzE ANIMAL FIGURE Han Miniature horse, with earthy incrustations and greenish patina. 66: * ‘Miniature Bronze ANIMAL FIGURE Hellenistic, III-IV Century Standing ram, the head admirably modeled. On wooden base. Height, 214 inches 666. AFRICAN BRONZE ANIMAL FIGURE Benin ei ba Miniature crocodile. 667. AFRICAN BRONZE STATUETTE Benin Figure of a bird with spread wings and a long bill. P. Height, 414 inches 227 —— THE OUINN GOLD. £ Gop 668. Bronze TasLe BELL The bell proper surmounted by a grotesque figure. 669. Curious AFRICAN BRONZE ORNAMENT Benin — Scepter-fetish depicting a grotesque deity. On wooden base. . * | . Height, 1214 inches 670. AFRICAN BRONZE STATUETTE Benin — Crouching idol figure, half-man, half-ape. * Height, 614 inches 5 | 671. CHINESE PIERCED Bronze VASE — Hexagonal, decorated with statuettes of six Taoist Immortals alee in ne : $ relief; dragon handles. S| Height, 8 inches MODERN: $C US Tas AND” BROW’ WALT KoUGEEN American: Contemporary Height, 6 inches 673. SMALL POLYCHROMED WOOD CARVING. Ficure oF A RE- | CLINING DUCK. Decorated in blue, ivory and gold. Monogrammed at | bottom, Ww. K. _ Height, 244 inches; width, 334 inches Purchased from the artist WAL Ty ska American: Contemporary 674. SMALL BRONZE STATUETTE. CroucHING FEMALE FIGURE. Green patina. Signed with monogram, w. kK. Height, 234 inches Purchased from the artist 228 | ae - 7 = a 5 en o Saturday Afternoon, February ‘12th “WALT KUHN / Ss ; an © Contemporary Height, ait inches; length, 4% inches Purchased t from the artist mee YM LOND DUCHAMP- Veli diaC Ny ‘French: 1876—1918 TER HE+/ Portrarr DU PROFESSEUR GOssET. Depicting the h ass an ede man. is ae One of the Brust’s last works, executed in 1917, and purchased Height, 334 inches WALT KUHN American: Contemporary ee CARVED AND POLYCHROMED WOODEN STATU- ETT Ee CroucHING woman. At the left a human mask and the figure . of a dog. Signed with monogram, w. kK. Height, 4% inches Purchased from the artist ae WALT KUHN American: Contemporary _ GILDED BRONZE GROUP. Tue appucrion oF EUROPA. A modern _ interpretation of the ancient mythology of Zeus in the form of a white bull abducting the fair maiden. Signed at back, w. K. Height 414 inches; length, 7 inches Purchased from the artist 229 THE QUINN © € 0. D p\Gh==—ae—n 679. BRASS GROUP. THE aBpucTION oF EUROPA. Replica in brass of the 680. 681. O32: WALT os Whi American: Contemporary preceding example. A Height 4% inches; length, 7 inches Purchased from the artist y VA Dek Gey American: Contemporary CARVED AND POLYCHROMED WOODEN STATUETTE. SEATED WOMAN. Her knees are drawn up against her breast; she is fingering her golden hair, which falls in bountiful waves over the left side of her face and upon her knees. On base. Signed with monogram, w. XK. a Height, 5% inches Purchased from the artist CHES TE Reb eee American: Contemporary SMALL BRONZE STATUETTE. Tue past. Aclittle faun, a pensive look upon his impish face, sits crouched upon a rocky precipice, his right hand supporting his chin. Signed at base, BEACH. i q Height, 5%4 inches 3 WALT Kins American: Contemporary ¢ SMALL CARVED AND POLYCHROMED WOOD STATUET Tia FEMALE CaRYATID. Painted in black and vermilion. Signed with mono- — gram, W. K. : Height, 6 inches Purchased from the artist bs 230 ane ‘Satu i Afternoon, February 12th : er sae a )ND DUCHAMP- VILLON | French: 1876-1918 D B BRONZ E » RELIEF PLAQUE. LEs PETITS DANSEURS. Bronze Coa work executed i in 1914 in tera-cotta. i. ee » cf is Height, 614 inches; length, 1614 inches ly oe: : “ae 'y Bee Bionzc W orks ) 1922 eae . WALT. KUHN =e a a ule Bea: Perey Height, 614 inches oe Al TL. KUHN American: Contemporary : oo Cotumn. Replica in brass of the preceding % +4 Height, 614 inches ARTHUR PaeDAVIES American: 1862— oe ...- se : Z 586. GILDED AND POLYCHROMED BUST. Heap or yourH. Low | p forehead, and elongated, arched nose, the eyes slightly slanting and almond- _ shaped. The base is incised with a number of polychromed nude male and _ female figures in varying poses. Height, 8% inches > 231 THE QUINN. COLL EC hi HENRI* GAUDI ERB French: 1891-1915 | r & 687. MARBLE BAS-RELIEF. Dos. ba of a reclining dog; against ae painted red background. Height, 8% inches; length, 183, inches, From the Collection of Mr. Frank Harris = eo aa, [ Illustrated | | a | WALT KU American: Contemporary 688. CARVED. AND POLYCHROMED WOODEN GROUP. TrierycH, _ A standing and a seated nude male figure, flanking a female mask. Signed — at bottom by incision, w. K. Height, 8 inches; width, 12 inches Purchased from the artist 232 Fifth and Last Session Saturday Afternoon, February I2th a z a A i Pyeng = , ae q = 2 = , : Fume LVAD IS 5 E French: 1869— 689. BRONZE HEAD OF A BOY. On marble base. Signed at back of neck. Height, 934 inches [ Illustrated | 233 ; THE QOUILNN ¢ 0 DE Beene WA leis We Deen American: Contemporary 690. CARVED -WOODEN-HEAD OF A YOUTH. In vermilion=eee Height, 9% inches Purchased from the artist WAC T.-K USHEN American: Contemporary 691. GILDED BRONZE RELIEF PLAQUE. SBATEDN Wonmnemeiles right leg is drawn up against her breast and crossed over her left knee. Signed at lower right, K. a Height, 714 inches; width, 6 inches” Purchased from the artist as — W:A DT Kure American: Contemporary 692. CARVED WOODEN STATUETTE. STANDING FIGURE OF NUDE WOMAN. ‘The knees are bent, and the arms doubled up so that the hands touch © 4 the shoulders. Monogrammed w. K. and dated 1916. © re Height, 1014 inctioal Purchased from the artist . a WAL Keres American: Contemporary | 693. GILDED BRONZE INTAGLIO FRIEZE. Suntit BeacH. Beach ] - scene, with chatting groups of seated and standing male and ne a 2 in bathing costume and fully dressed. Signed at ieee right, WALT KUHN. Height, 11/2 inches; length, 32% inches Purchased from the artist ; 234 : aiieesialainabadamsstiaiail ; a aes et 3 on am aeZITE, ai F cbruary 12th a ue =f ae ae WALT KUHN a a Sete erican: Contemporary met. \N AND POLYCHROMED WOODEN FRIEZE. Tue uunr. suing ‘their game. . Framed. : Height, 11% inches; length, 291% inches J rs Gn. THE “LATE” LIEUT; T. E. HULME; mabe: ng a) young man with deep-set eyes, Roman nose, short upper I | moustache, firm, well-chiseled mouth, and strong chin. On Height, 12 inches from the artist n Epstein, b y Bernard Van Dieren, Plate XXXI 7 ty PACO BAL PS TEIN “eS American: 1880— | a 6 Be PORTRAIT HEAD IN BRONZE. BerNarp VAN DIEREN. Portrait of 7 Epstein’s friend and author of a work on Epstein’s sculpture. The face is that of an intellectual, with small, delicate but firmly-chiseled features, wear- ing a tense, somewhat frowning expression. The smooth, heavy hair is parted at the left and falls in wavy masses over the back of his head. Height, 12 inches _ Purchased from the artist Reproduced in Epstein, by Bernard Van Dieren, Plate XLV. 235 WALT RUHN= — _ American: ‘Contemporary | 697. CARVED. AND POLYCHROMED. WOODEN PANEL. figure of a nude young woman with wavy red locks. Her right ar: appears behind a balustrade, while her left arm is raised and ed over her head. aa | JACOB EP Sih eigs a American: 1880— 698. BRONZE HEAD. Aw irtsH Girt. Young woman with delicately eled features, her smooth hair tightly drawn back above her ears and : ‘down her back in a heavy coil. Her eyes are closed hae her features ex complete rest. On wooden base. Ree ait ; ‘Height, 14% Purchased. from the artist - ~~ + mR iS | MRS. A. ROO Seo Eats Contemporary : 699. BRONZE FIGURE. THE TENNIs PLAyER. Abstract figure in action, the racket raised above the head, ees) to effect a “smash.” } i i f Height, 16 inchell a RAYMOND DUCHAMP-VILLON French: 1876—1918 700. PLASTER STATUETTE. Le cuevat [1914]. An sieeast Dla equivalent of the energetic structure of a horse, its lines and masses implyingae the force and the action of a living thing. ; 3 Height, 17% inchea ¥ Purchased from the artist’s widow in 1921 . 236 } 701. F and Last Session Saturday Afternoon, February 12th } | 702. Meee GAUDIER-BRZESKA French: 1891—1915 CARVING IN HEAVILY VEINED ALABASTER. Sracs. Late work of the artist, executed in 1914. Height, 1334 inches; length, 1314 inches Purchased from the Leicester Galleries, London Reproduced in Gaudier-Brzeska, a Memoir by Ezra Pound, Plate XXII [ Illustrated | WALT KUHN American: Contemporary CARVED AND POLYCHROMED WOOD PANEL. SEATED FEMALE FIGURE. Her legs are crossed before her in Oriental fashion, and her hands support her breasts. At either side rise slender trees joining over her head, bearing fruit and leafage. Height 17% inches; width, 114 inches 237 TOTS QO.UIN N*- CC OL L EF Cee é& - . { JACOB ‘EPSTEIN American: 1880— 703. PORTRAIT HEAD IN BRONZE. Iris rree. Youngest daughter of — the late Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree. ‘The face is broad, as is the neck. The — features are regular, and the nose has an impish tilt. “The eyes are large and © heavily-lidded, giving the face a dreamy expression. On base. Height, 1344 inches Purchased from the artist Reproduced in Epstein, by Bernard Van Dieren, Plate XX XVI | [ [lustrated | 238 Fifth and Last Session Saturday Afternoon, February 12th Peco EPS TEIN American: 1880— 704. MARBLE GROUP. MorTuHeErR AND CHILD. A conception of simplicity and completeness; two heads, a mother and her child; carved with force and precision and possessing great purity of surface. Height, 17 inches; length, 17 inches Purchased from the artist Reproduced in Epstein, by Bernard Van Dieren, Plate X [ Illustrated | 239 ' rm as THE -QUTNN- (CO LL ipiG@a—aan RAYMOND DUCHAMP-VILLON French: 1876—1918 705. POLYCHROMED PLASTER OVAL BAS-RECIEF. (Ue coda tae ; Gallic cock masterfully rendered in a victorious attitude, the right claw resting upon a crimson sunburst. The figure of the cock is gilded. Height, 17/2 inches; width, 14/2 inchemy 4 | Note: ‘The artist executed this work in 1916 while in active service in France, as an ornament for a soldiers’ theatre, where it was much appre- ciated by his battalion. Purchased from the artist a RAYMOND DUCHAMP-VILLON French: 1876—1918 706. POLYCHROMED BRONZE OVAL BAS-RELIEF. Le cog. Replica of the preceding original. | | Height, 17 inches ; width, 14 inches Cast by Roman Bronze Works, 1919 RAYMOND DUCHAMP? Vio}. French: 1876-1916 7 507. POLYCHROMED BRONZE OVAL BAS- RELIEF. Le cog. Replica | of the preceding original. Height, 17 inches; width, 14 inches — Cast by Roman Bronze Works, 1919 JACOB EPSTRE EN American: 1880— 708. BRONZE BUST PORTRAIT... THE COUNTESS Gr DROGHED a Cue woman with elongated, oval face. “The eyes are exceptionally large and the mouth slightly protruding. ‘The firm chin, slightly tilted upward, gives the face a proud, almost defiant expression. Height, 21 inches Purchased from the artist Reproduced in Epstein, by Bernard Van Dieren, Plate XX XIII 240 y “Al ifth and Last Session Saturday Afternoon, February I2th ge 7 sy a oe $ er iad +, hy ES ae aw Test Be ad # 4 s rane. A Re ae ™ ‘ em foc) bk PSe lr EIN American: 1880— 709. BRONZE STATUETTE. Ficure oF NUDE WOMAN. She is seated upon a pedestal, her legs crossed and her right foot resting upon a rock. Her head is slightly bent, and her arms raised, the hands joining at the back of her head. Height, 1814 inches [ Illustrated | 241 710. JAC QB EPs American: 1880— FIGURE IN HARD STONE. CarvING IN FLENITE. chaistic figure of pronounced Egyptian contour. Purchased from the artist Reproduced in Efstein, by Bernard Van Dieren, Plate XI [ Illustrated | 242 Crouching ar- Height, 2314 inches yu. P12. Fifth and Last Session Saturday Afternoon, February 12th RAYMOND DUCHAMP-VILLON French: 1876-1918 BRONZE RELIEF PLAQUE FINISHED IN GOLD-LEAF. Projet D’ ARCHITECTURE [COLLEGE ]. Depicting a facade with entrance door, above which projects a bay window. Bronze cast of original work executed in 1914. Height, 22 inches; width, 14 inches Cast by Roman Bronze Works, 1922 Pa be PS EIN American: 1880— MARBLE GROUP. Two poves. Presentation of two doves by an extraor- dinary manipulation of form, revealing the master’s feeling for the archaic simplification of masses, portrayed with a superb surface. Ovn base. Height, 24 inches; length, 31 inches Purchased from the artist [ [dlustrated | 243 JACOB, EP Saas American: 1880— 713. BRONZE BUST PORTRAIT. Her crack, THE DUCHESS OF HAMILTON. _ Portraying a middle-aged woman with strong, well-defined features, very F a nearly masculine in their strength. Her hair is braided and wound about ~ her head, forming a turban-like effect. é Height, 25 inches © \ Note: A superb bust, in which the master turns from the archaic and attains the grace, elegance and linear rhythm of the eighteenth century. . 7 Purchased from the artist Reproduced in E¢steim, by Bernard Van Dieren, Plate XVII | Illustrated | 244 ~ Fifth and Last Session Saturday Afternoon, February I2th RAYMOND.DUCHAMP-VILLON French: 1876—1918 714. PARCEL-GILDED PLASTER BAS-RELIEF. Le cnar [1913]. De- picting a curled-up cat, gilded, against a stone-colored background. Framed. Height, 2514 inches; width, 24 inches Pee CHAMP-VILLON French: 1876—1918 715. CARVED WOODEN BAS-RELIEF. Le cuat [1913]. Execution in wood of the preceding example. Height, 27 inches; width, 25 inches “er eta HE liats :ang~taler ee-cmematesinn > : PearrOoNnD DUCHAMP-VILLON French: 1876—1918 716. PLASTER BAS-RELIEF. Le prrroquer [1913]. Depicting a perched parrot, its head turned and resting upon its right wing. Framed. Height, 2514 inches; width, 24 inches RAYMOND DUCHAMP-VILLON French: 1876—1918 717. CARVED WOODEN BAS-RELIEF. Le PERROQUET [1913]. Execu- tion in wood of the preceding example. Height, 2514 inches; width, 2314 inches 245 eset Ie, HENRI GWU TEAR BIRZ ZESKA French: Meroe tense 718. CARVING IN STONE. Birps, ERECT. ~ Late work of the artist, execute ed in 1914. Meee Height, 39% inche S Purchased from bp Taney Cine eden ae | o Reproduced in Cpidicr-Breeshas a Memoir by Ezra Panne Plate OX. c ; a! RAYMOND DUCHAMP- VILLON ay French: ee ce: ; wa 4 719. BRONZE STATUETTE. FILLE DES BOIS eee Trebstly treated, upright nude figure of a girl. On marqueterie base and carved mahcaaa pedestal. Signed on base of bronze. at Height, 3204 inches. H Purchased from International Exhibition of Modern HS New York, 19139 RAYMOND DUCHAMP- ates eG French: peices 720. GILDED BRONZE FIGURE. Femme asstsz. Nude figure of a woman — seated upon a pedestal. The left arm is folded over the left breast and the hand rests upon the right shoulder. ‘The left knee is drawn up and the > foot is placed against the side of thespedestal. Bronze cast of original work executed in 1914. a | Height, 28 inches _ Cast by Roman Rios Ter 1915 : Note: The original drawing for this work will be sold with the bronze. | ‘Pencil drawing: Height, 1734 inches; length, 934 inches [ Illustrated | ll ia ia a Sane Si i enn eee 246 No. 720. GILDED Bronze Ficure T HEE (0 UT NTC Ort Eno "AAG ©: tbat Sales een American: 1880— 721. PAINTED PLASTER FIGURE. CursEp BE THE DAY WHEREIN I WAS BORN. Quaint title given by the artist to this plaster statue of a male figure — of the negro type in a burlesque attitude. “The legs are bent at the knees, and — the upper arms raised parallel with the shoulders so that the forearms point at the abdomen. ‘The face with its widely opened mouth is turned upward and bears a leering expression. Painted red. Height, 4514 inca | Pupehare from the artist ; » Reproduced in Epstein, by Bernard Van Dieren, Plate V RAYMOND DUCHAMP-VILLON French: 1876—1918 oa 722. LARGE . TERRA-COTTA PANEL, RECTANGULAR ANI@ SLIGHTLY DOMED, MODELED IN ‘CAVO-RILIEVO. Lzsy} AMANTS [1913]. [he woman is seated on the left; her head and shoulders are thrown back and the right arm is bent above the head. [he man’s upper body is thrust forward so that his head leans heavily upon the woman’s left — shoulder; his legs are folded under him. Framed. | ; Height, 7 feet 2 inches; width, 3 feet 534 inches Purchased from the artist , is 4 JACOB EPS ag American: 1880— 723. LARGE MARBLE STATUE. Venus. The standing figure presents am intellectual and psychological study of symbolism, by the accentuation of a hypothetical arrangement, and the avoidance of the final seal of individuality —the facial features. The work typifies a profundity of thought almost Michel eee Ns pervaded by a spirit of the masters of ancient Egypt or Chaldea. Height 71% feet Purchased from the artist Reproduced in Efsteim, by Bernard.Van. Dieren, Plate VII [ Illustrated | 248 No. 723. Lance MarBie STATUE THE ONUaRENEN COL LE @ mim 724. SUPERB CHINESE PorRCELAIN PaALAcE VASE Ch en lung Amphora-shaped, with gracefully outcurving short neck; sonorous white — porcelain. Masterfully decorated with landscapes and lake scenery serving as a background for the well-known Taoist,immortals, executed in the most varied enamels that the palette of a Ch’ien-lung craftsman could command. Bands of conventional motives such as swastikas, bats, He i sceptre heads and carps. : Hereie 2634 inches From the Herbert G. Squiers Collection, American Art Association, 1912 | Illustrated | oe 250 i 7 25: Fifth and Last Session Saturday Afternoon, February 12th CuInEsE Tart BEAKER VASE AVIT Century Cylindrical body with slightly spreading foot and flaring trumpet mouth. Interior covered with a brilliant deep blue coagulated ultramarine glaze; brown glazed rim. On stand. : Height, 25 inches From the A. W. Bahr Collection, American Art Association, 1916 Larce CuHINEsE Tz’u-Cuou Ware Jar Sung Ovoid body, with high sharp retreating shoulder and short cylindrical neck. Archaic decoration in tawny-brown on a dirty creamy-white fond, marred here and there by kiln faults. Height, 2014 inches BLuE AND WuirTeE PorcELaAIn BEAKER VASE K?ang-hsi Thin, hard paste. Rich allover design of blossoming lotus amidst a whirl of small leaf scrolls. Marked with six character mark of the reign within a double ring. On stand. [| Damaged. | Height, 19 inches [ Porrery GARDEN SEAT Ming Barrel-shaped, covered with a rich, flambé splash glaze varying from a streaked blue to a deep purple. Four relief-modeled Aylim masks with gaping jaws formed by orifices. “Teakwood stand carved in undercut relief with lotus blossoms. Height, 18% inches Larce Han Porrery VasE Bulbous body, slender tubular neck and high foot. A pearly iridescence and earth incrustations have practically coated the entire surface leaving moss- green patches forming the original glaze. Height, 18. inches CHINESE MARBLE STATUETTE Ming Figure of Kuan-Yin, goddess of mercy, standing on a lotus blossom. Height, 17% inches 251 THE’ Q UION NOC 0 LoL Gli wets OE ee 730. Bronze Buppuistic Heap Siamese, XVI Century — Finely modeled head, of profound mien, with heavy drooping eyelids and elongated curiously-lobed ears; wearing a crown enriched with arabesqued ornamentation. Fine greenish patina showing traces of gilding. Mounted on cement base. Total height, 18 inches Purchased from Joseph Brummer | [ Illustrated | 252 Leagans oil | " LT Fifth and Last Session Saturday Afternoon, February 12th ae —— 731. CuinesE Larce Waite PorcELAIN BorrLE Clrien-lung Globular body and slender cylindrical neck slightly spreading toward rim. Allover low relief pattern of ju-i sceptre head bands, key-frets, leaf-forms and arabesques and blossoms. Brilliant pure white thick glaze. “Teakwood base. Height, 16% inches From the A. W. Bahr Collection, American Art Association, 1910 [ [dlustrated | 253 "Ts EA ORCS IAN aN C O Li Lek Gail aes 734: ee: 732. CoLossaL STONE Heap oF BuppHa . Tang Beawenel sculptured. On won base. | Height 16 ink From he tae Me en oe aves, Province | of Honan oo | [I llustrated | 733. CuinesE Lapis-BLUE JARDINIERE Yung Chéng Bowl-shaped, with flaring flat rim. Floral decoration in foliated medal- lions on a swastika lattice ground, all modeled in low relief under a lapis- blue glaze. On teakwood stand. j Diameter, 16 inches From the Lee Van Ching Collection, American Art Association, 1917 No. 732 ! . CHINESE CELADON JARDINIERE Chien-lung Cauldron-shaped. Allover exterior pattern of raised blossom scrolls; key fret border. = | i Diameter, 15 inches” Se i) Han Potrrery VASE Disc-shaped body narrowing into a slender neck with straight flaring lip; retreating pedestal foot. Moss-green glaze covered here and there with earthy incrustations. Height, 15 inches 254 Fifth and Last Session Saturday Afternoon, February 12th "i “" i ’ : , a ‘ *” Me 4 a 736. CLoisonnE ENAMEL PLAQuE Early K?ang-hsi 4 Deep dish form, with flat narrow rim and high foot. All surfaces, including underfoot, decorated with Indian lotus and Mei blossom scrolls. “The centre depicts a ferocious four-clawed dragon pursuing the flaming jewel, confronted by a swooping feng-huang. Executed in brilliant enamels. Diameter, 16% inches From the Arthur I. Hoe Collection, American Art Association, 1915 [ Illustrated | 255 THE 9.0) MNO oO LD eG "731° Ta Se. -palmettes, floral scrollings, symbols, dragons and key fret motives in vari- Parr CLoisonnE TRUMPET Vases oS) = Chie L Turquoise-blue ground superimposed by palmette reserves outlined in sap | enclosing lavish blossom and leaf compositions in brilliant | vari-colored enamels. The interior of the flaring lip enriched with lotus motives. —s 3 Height, 14 inches From the Robert Hoe Collection, American Art Association, 1911 [ [/lustrated | CLOISONNE VASE — CPRien-l ‘Trumpet-shaped, with wide flaring mouth. Decorated with monster heads, J ‘ Be toned enamels on a pale blue ground. Interior of mouth bears Shou ~ character and lotus blossoms. 3 Height, 15 inches — From the Robert Hoe Collection, American Art Association, 1911 [ [/lustrated | - @ 2 at duel Sa gismenete yee Te Os iia ia ~ hohe Li \ — 256 Nos. 737-738. CLOISONNE VAsEs = 3 4 | T HE Olan COLLECT I Of 739. CARVED STONE BuppuHist STELE Northern China, Wei Dynasty Buddha in a niche, enthroned upon a lotus blossom, flanked by two Bodhi- sattvas. “The base is covered with script. [ Illustrated | Height, 14% inches 740. Buiack StongE Heap oF Kuan-yin, Goppess or Mercy T’ang On wooden base. The placid features wear the trace of a smile. Height, 14 inches 258 Pet Oe 7 — - as, 4 forte oy ee ee oe ee Ee Bae — aatubsaiaeiisnenipanayytienontisietnceiaanstenmaaiennicell Kang-hsi ves incised under a lustrous glaze. at oe ne sae Diameter, 134 inches ao SB NG an a ae a hawthorn tree, its twisted branches reaching with the Lo mark cans a double ring. On fond: 1E E q Fannie | ERTE. Cee PLAQUE RK’ang-hsi Diameter, 13% inches Late Sung - Ovoid body and wide spreading 1 band of floral low relief and two tubular Height, 13% inches Y tian a with eich deep forest- -green glaze. Srey Height, 13 inches RCELAIN Jar fei: Men? Yung Chéng wit 1 high strongly retreating shoulder, short neck and ringed - patt tern of floral scrolls and bands of ju-i sceptre heads and key res ove ered with a brilliant grayish-white glaze. On stand. ste Meh aes Height, 1234 inches te Van Ching Collection. American Art Association, 1917 ALLE Ros— EnaMEL PLaquE Chrien-lung D Jeep cavetto, straight sides and flat flaring lip. Cavetto decoration of peony shrub and peacocks. [Much repaired.] On stand. Diameter, 14 inches + 7: it /ARGE CHINESE oKiEN PorcELAIN PLAQUE Ming Brilliant white glaze. Indistinct underglaze incised floral decoration. Diameter, 13%4 inches ~ CorEan GALLIPoT Korai 4 _ Raised vaporous white cloud motives under a heavy greenish-gray crackled glass. Height, 13 inches 259 749. LarGE CHINESE Ovorp JAR Sung Short upright lip about broad mouth. Decorated with boldly penciled archaic blossoms and leafage in black on a warm creamy-yellow ground. “Teakwood cover with carved bell-shaped jade handle. On teakwood base. | Height, 1344 inches; diameter, 13 inches From the Lee Van Ching Collection, American Art Association, 1917 a | [2lustrated | 260 Fifth and Last Session Saturday Afternoon, February 12th , = hae CorEAN BorrLE-sHAPED VASE Korai Pear-shaped body narrowing into a slim spreading neck mounted in incised brass. Elaborate small floral motives in the form of medallions and in- dividual sprays. 2 Height, 13% inches ‘51. CoREAN GALLIPOT Korai Decorated with small diapered blossoms, palmettes and sceptre head bands in black and white under a glaze of celadon texture. Height, 13 inches 2, BLuE AND WHITE PorRcELAIN JAR Daghestan, XV Century Inverted pear-shaped body; straight metal-clad lip. Decorated with bold crudely penciled leaf and blossom design and a yellowish-white ground cov- ered with a network of russet crackling. On base. Height, 12 inches Parr Curnesr Burr-wHITE CrackLep Bott es Sung Long, slender and cylindrical, tapering to base, with gently rounding shoulder and short neck, metal rimmed. Relief modeled leaf and ring ornamentation. Height, 12 inches From the A. W. Bahr Collection, American Art Association, 1916 CHINESE CELADON GaLuipot Sung Incised archaic leaf and blossom pattern buried under a thick syrup-like glaze, uneven in surface. Height, 12 inches CHINESE CELADON GALLIPOT } Sung Very similar in type to the preceding number. [Repaired at lip. ] Height, 12% inches CHINESE CELADON PLATE Ming Type Striped rim resembling chrysanthemum petal; the cavetto has slightly raised lotus blossom central medallion. Diameter, 1134 inches CorEAN JAR Korai Baluster-shaped, with flattened sides bearing dragon medallions surrounded by finely penciled leafage and blossoms clearly outlined in black and white. Relief-modeled Aylin mask handles. Height, 12 inches 261 THE 'Q9UITNN °C OD DL i Gl ee > 73°: STONE Heap oF Kuan-yin, GoppEss oF Mercy | T’ang Wearing an elaborate’ tiara, with a miniature enthroned Buddha in a niche, upon her brow. 4 Height, 12 inches | [ Illustrated | 759. COREAN JAR ° Korai Baluster-shaped, metal rimmed embryo lip. The body depicts two quatrefoil — medallions enclosing blossom sprays. "The remainder of the field occupied by whirling cloud motives and flying storks. Height, 11% inches” 760. SToNE Heap oF BuDDHA Late T’ang The finely chiseled features of the deity express complete repose. On contem- porary wooden base. Height, 11% inches 262 Fifth and Last Sesston Saturday Afternoon, February 12th Two CHINESE ENAMELED PorcELAIN PLATEs Ming Type Central cavetto medallion depicting chrysanthemums and mei blossoms on a _ Iatticed ground, enclosed within a bandeau of ju-i sceptre heads. Fired in rouge de fer, green and yellow enamels. On stands. [Both imperfect. | Diameters, 11 inches CHINESE I’?u Tinc Yao CREAM GLAZED VASE Yiian Disc-shaped body and long slender neck terminating in a fluted bulbous mouth with embryo lip. Lion mask and ring handles modeled in relief. Thick, creamy, finely-crackled glaze. Height, 10 inches From the A. W. Bahr Collection, American Art Association, 1916 CuinesE Tz?u Cuovu-Jar Sung Cauldron-shaped. Raised and incised deep brown slip decoration depicting boldly defined leafage on a grayish-yellow ground. On stand. Height, 9 inches; diameter, 714 inches CuinEsE Brown Grarriato Tz’u Cuou Jar Sung Inverted-cone shape; spherical body strongly tapering to base. High shoulder and short wide neck, oh Tek 811 _ Oak REFECTORY TABLE _ Oblong top, baluster-turned legs, H-stretcher and disc feet. ¥ Height, 2 feet 8 inches; length, 5 feet 5 inches; width, 2 feet 8 inches [END OF FIFTH AND LAST SESSION] 269 Le: “ACH, CHESTER . Small Bronze Statuette. The Past BESNARD, ALBERT Study of Nude ~BLANCHET, ALEXANDRE Deux Amies BOMBERG, Davin Meditation [1913] Head of a Poet BOUCHE, Louts 7 L’Essor BRUCE, P. H. Still Life « The Clown The Wayfarers Plowing in Provence Le Quai Laboureur prés des Cypres | Provence | Chemineaux sur le Pont Portrait de Jeune Homme | Nature Morte Le Cirque Le ‘Troupeau Sort aprés la Pluie CONDER, Cuar.es | La Belle Antonia [1902] Landscape with Figures The Guitar Player , Drawing of Mrs. Conder LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED AND THEIR WORKS CATALOGUE NUMBER 681 402 so 154 CONDER, CHarLes—Continued Nude Fantasia Prince Charming Interior with Figure A Venetian Scene Casino de Paris La Toilette A River Nymph [1905] CRAIG, Epwarp Gorpbon Design for Stage Scene Gray Welling An Old Theatre CROSS, Hrenri EpmMonp Landscape with Figures CURRIE, Joun S. The Lament of Aicell (An Irish Legend) The Week’s Wages DAVID, Hermine L. [ATTRIBUTED To] ‘The Convent Tropical Village DAVID, HeErmine L. Cuban Bungalow Cuban Landscape Lake, Central Park DAVIES, ARTHUR B. Aromatics Shepherds Dancers Prism Framing Gilded and Polychromed Bust. Head of Youth DEGAS, Epcar HiLarre GERMAIN Paysage DELACROIX, EuGENE Lion’s Head TZ IIl 503 166 | 168 18.4 194 500 59 190 376 404 686 432 $e et 26 vr > “— « " Portrait it SE es Epstein ; = 7 “4 : a pe AN Len “Marcet “ c CHAMP-VILLON, RayMOND Plaster Head. Portrait du Professeur Gosset _ Gilded Bronze Relief Plaque. Les petits danseurs Plaster Statuette. Le Cheval [1914] Bee Ghromed Plaster Oval Bas-relief. Le Cog _ Polychromed Bronze Oval Bas-relief. Le Cog Polychromed Bronze Oval Bas-relief. Le Coq Bronze Relief Plaque Finished in Gold-leaf. Projet @ Architecture [Collége | Parcel-gilded Plaster Bas-relief. Le Chat [1913] Carved Wooden Bas-relief. Le Chat [1913] Plaster Bas-relief. Le Perroquet [1913] 7 ie Ds er CATALOGUE — ‘ a ’ ae eS, _ i NUMBER 253 354 355 140 5! 676 683 700 7 706 797 711 714 715 716 STII TAD , CATALGM HAMIL T. NUMBER DUCHAMP-VILLON, Raymonp—Continued : Carved Wooden Bas-relief. Le Perroquet [1913] | fap a Bronze Statuette. Fille des Bois [1911] Sara | 710m Gilded Bronze Figure. Femme Assise | 72008 Large Terra-cotta Panel. Les Amants [1913] piv . a | DUFY, RaAouL 4 4 “Two Drawings 160 Ga EPSTEIN, Jacoz : | Portrait Head in Bronze. “The Late Lieut. IT. E. Hulme, R.M.A.- Portrait Head in Bronze. Bernard van Dieren Bronze Head. An Irish Girl Portrait Head in. Bronze, elits” Tree Marble Group. Mother and Child : Bronze Bust Portrait. “The Countess of Drogheda Bronze Statuette. Figure of Nude Woman Figure in Hard Stone. Carving in Flenite Marble Group. “Two Doves Bronze Bust Portrait. Her Grace, the Duchess of Hamilton Large Marble Statue. Venus Painted Plaster Figure. Cursed be the Day Wherein I was Born ETCHELLS, FrepErick =| Three Vorticist Studies =? 292 Two Vorticist Studies 294) Two Vorticist Studies : 429 Study of a Head . oi Pigeon and Juggler | 501 FERAT, SERGE z Still Life ae GARVEY, J. | | Two Cubistic Paintings 65% : GAUDIER-BRZESKA, Henri [AtrrisutTep To] Conversation ? i. D Drawings « etl ee. Erect wr is d — a Gauguin 4 J ’ r ae i a oT pte ; GL iE TZES, Pear : Bear ae Byway in Toul _ Landscape Retour de Bois The Street - The Brooklyn Bridge Sunrise Street Scene in Toul Women at a Window The Musician Landscape at Toul pPaleolitide Vorticism as of. “Animals and ‘Birds *. of J A Animal Sudiee Ink Drawings The House Among the Trees jee) 388 389 peas 410° 42 123 164 167 263 264 297 314 365 419 512 GORE, Spencer F. The Avenue [1910] A Garden Square in Camden Town, London [1911] A Frosty Morning [1910] Mornington Crescent, London [1911] GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francesco Monk and Witch GUYS, ConsTaNntTIN Femmes 4a Soldats GWOZDECKI, G. Studies HART, GrorGE OVERBURY Study of a Native The Palm Grove, Trinidad Englewood Ice Pond Bowling Night Trinidad Strength HARTLEY, Marspen Elements An Indian Encampment [1915] The Faenza Jar HONE, Naruantiez, R.H.A. Sands at Malahide, Co. Dublin Chalk Cliffs, Etretat, Normandy Bundoran Rocks, Co. Donegal Sheep Grazing—Malahide, Co. Dublin Coast Bundoran, Co. Donegal Glenmalure, Co. Wicklow Coming Home Coast Kilkee, Co. Clare Hastings, Sussex [1890 | The Ferryboat Shore-Malahide, Co. Dublin Rocks at Kilkee, Co. Clare Strayed Cattle 29 141 @ 176 183 238° 250 22 426 122 128 - CATALOGUE § NUMBER § | o { q ae way, ae AucGusT E Deanne i ¢ Ia Fornarina [circa 1860] 1. Dox io Ramblers Rest [North Wales, 1912] Cactus [1912] Y Ses at Collioure [1911] A ake ees v4 ding on ‘ite: Cliff [ Provencal Study, Igto| Saag [191 2] i [umpers [1912]. oy on Cliff Leaning on a Stick [Provencal Study, 1910] Wor one in Blue and Pink—St. Chamus : | Group of Boys Paddling [Provencal Study, 1910] > " Portfolio of Water-color Drawings Ja 2 Three Portfolios of Wash Drawings = Two Studies in Water-color Study of a Woman’s Head [1914] Two Water-color Studies of Landscapes A Slavonic Maid Seated Lady Two Water-color Studies of a Cat Two Studies in Water-color Interior Nude Study Sketch 319 63 fe 189 199 219 224 cee 359 379 455 457 CATALOGUE 3 NUMBER @ JOHN, Gwen—Continued og | La Petite Modele a 2358 } Nude Study 324 Dominican Nun ae | La Petite Modele Study of a Woman Two Portfolios of Water-color Drawings Portfolio of Nine Wash Drawings Girl Reading at the Window [1911] An Impression The Mauve Dress Girl Reading a Letter KUHN, Watr Studies of Cattle Nude Study The Contortionist Interior Pow-wow Woman with White Hat ‘The Frozen River [1910-1911 | Girl with Red Cap at Nude The Caucus [1919 | The Bacchanale Harvesters Revery Beach [1915] The Long Horn Saloon Salt Mists [1910-1911 | Morning [1912] Portrait of John Butler Yeats,«R.H.A. Amusement Park Acrobats Study of a Girl Woman in Shawl Youth Man and Sea Beach Harlequin [1918] Nude Study Nude Study Nude Study Nude Study Intermezzo Tragic Comedians Polychromed Wood Carving. Figure of a -clining Duck 3ronze Statuette, Crouching Female Figure all a ae Se Pomencomed Wooden Statuette. 4 Tot uching Woman _ B : ronze Group. © ~The Abduction of Europa Group. _ ‘The Abduction of Europa map olychromed Wooden Statuette. Seated Woman AG ed and Polychromed Statuette. Female Caryatid ze Statuette. ~ Column . Column | Polychromed Wooden ere: Triptych e oe Relief Plaque. Seated Woman ae. ved Wooden Statuette. Standing Figure of Nude Woman = Gilded Bronze Intaglio Frieze. Suntil Beach » and Polychromed Wooden Frieze. The Hunt Carved and Polychromed Wooden Panel A and Polychromed pac Panel. . Seated Female Figure CHa0 LAFITTE, Paut Landscape Birds in Forest Arcadian Landscape LAURENCIN, Marie - Summer The Little Mule Black Eyes we » = CATALOGUE NUMBER 443 467 473 479 483 508 516 673 674 675 677 678 . 679 680 682 684 685 688 690 691 692 693 694 697 702 67 Ti2 241 495 30 386 387 CATALO 0G N U Me BER | LAWSON, Ernest, N.A. The Placid Lake Landscape Landscape, Cape Cod The Flatiron Building Two Boys on a Canal Boat Boys Bathing Marine View University Heights Cape Cod Morris Heights Sea Gulls Washington Heights [1905 | Hoboken Heights LEES, DERWENT Girl by the Pool [Dorset, 1913] A Sullen Day [1911] Evening [1911 | The Blue Hills Olive Farm [Banyules, ep Cheval Blanc, Basses Alpes Reflections [ Dorset, 1913] LEWIS, WynpHAm Three Pen and Ink Studies Portfolio of Pen and Ink Sketches ‘Three Impressions The Menin Road | Morning of Attack The Starry Sky The No. 2 | Two Pen and Ink Inpro Two Figure Studies ‘Mamie | Three Abstractions in Water-color Two Modernistic Festive Scenes in Water-color The Map Room The Battery Shelled Two Abstract Impressions Two Impressions of the Human Form Two Pen and Ink Studies Three Pen and Ink Drawings Three Satires in Water-color A i - : Hon NEVILLE S. Wee i 3 Bowl of esles > Head of a Boy n MET? Tete de Jeune Fille as Au Vélodrome | : id - Femme 4 sa Toilette | at a La Fumeuse _ £‘Téte de Femme a - | 2 : = 5 rps Paysag 2 ‘MONTICELLI, Avorpne ‘* Figures and Landscape Three Girls _ MYERS, JEROME A Park Bench of Wilfrid Scawen Blunt ~ Two Child Studies: Pencil Drawings 208 186 435 441 126 689 117 124 247 266 358 362 500A 509A 193 451 133 135 r. CATALOGUE | NUMBER | NELSON, GEOFFREY Portrait : 214 NEVINSON, C. R. W. A View of Bradford [1912] 78 The Gasometers at Last Hour [1912] _ 83 OF, GerorceE F. Hillside 202 ORPEN, Sir Witiiam, A.R.A. Nude Study 394 PASCIN, JULEs In the Salon I A Visit | 8 Interior | | aa Figures and Landscape 32 A Nude Resting 34 Nude 208 Horsemen | 73 Woman with Flowers 74 Cold Days in Havana 131 Siesta tq? Harbor of Havana — 161 Gossip 162 Study 174 Flowers 2 237 Interior 226 Beignade 270 Study of a Girl 79 Study of a Girl | 299 The Siesta 309 Portrait of Hermine L. David : 342 The Lovers 349 Two English Girls | 494 Spring in Tampa 497 PICASSO, Pasito [ATTRIBUTED TO] Study of a Man 283 PISSARRO, Lucien Vue de Bazincourt 80 A Footpath, Acton 341 Evesham Road, Stratford-on-Avon [1906] 486 ae = oe ke ~s a a pales Yan ele pil ARLES. » 01 med and Gilded Wood Panel Dancing Figure 4 ae shower Say ae Study [1914] il Decoration for the Grand Amphitheatre of the oF 4 “Sorb sil [1889] de pour “Ludus pro Patria” [1882] ude pour “Ave Picardia Nutrix” [1865] M. a e Forge [1865] . tude de Femme pour “La Famille de Pécheur” [1875] ou ‘Study: of a Woman ee — L’Homme Assis | an Etude des Mains [1875] _ L’Espérance 7 Etude de Jeune Fille [1872] si _ Beheading of John the Baptist _ Etude pour le Plafond de lHotel de Ville, Paris a Etude pour “La Muse des Bois” Portfolio of Twenty-six Pencil Drawings ~LVEté [1891] - Femme Nue [1868] REDON, OpILon | Two Lithographs. (a) Profile portrait of Maurice Denis. (8) Initiation 4 l’étude RICKETTS, Cuar ves / Sorrow AST, ‘ome pe d Gilded “Wood Panel Eticc, i a Frieze | c is ay - Gilded Incised Plaster Panel Profile Portrait CATALOGUE NUMBER 60 72 474 47 50 93 169 173 306 380 433 434 490 id 15 16 17 18 75 145 147 149 269 272 275 366 400 403 404 445 466 134 144 CATAL : RIVERA, Disco M. | The Samaritan — Still Life La Femme Assise Stilleelite A Grandee of Spain Still Life ROBERTS, WILit1am Jeu Overbacks Two Vorticist Studies ROOSENIGE levine Bronze Figure. ‘The Tennis Player RUSSELL, Grorcr W. [“A. E.” | Racing Hiding At the Gate The Vision of Angus Full Tide [Evening] The Well The Swimmer Come Away, Oh, Human Child! The Stone Gatherers Pulling in the Boat Muckish [1909] Looking Out to Hybrazel Two Pastels Set of Three Pastels Bedtime In the Woods [1909] Skipping The Waders [1905 | ‘Fhe “eam 2] 19121 Eventide The New Moon The Bathers [1909] The Heavy-burdened The Sheep [1909] The Bather [1906] Life Enters the Land Where the River Runs Underground a nds a ‘Lissadill ing Shallows “Weather ora! he Foe oy Queen of the Sidhe 5 Al ND) ERS, 4 HELEN ‘ ‘toi ae Four Vorticist Studies Bee ci =| op. Ee sag A] BERG, Morton L, a. Bec [1913] a _ The Telephone The Embrace The Well [1916] Still Life a Canephoros Nude [1910] Smiling Girl © Seated Nude ‘Two Cubistic Studies Portrait of a Lady Hollyhocks 'SEURAT, GrorGES PIERRE Rain Seated Figure of a Woman 471 472 475 431 SEVERINI, Gino Abstraction Portrait of Madame Fort Train de la Croix Rouge Traversant un Village [1915] Danseuse Train Blindé en Action [1915] Nature Morte La Danseuse a Paillettes Paris Subway, Ferris Wheel and Eiffel Tower La Danseuse SHANNON, Cuarves H., A.R.A. Portrait of William Butler Yeats [1908] Hellenistic Group Summer Portrait of Lilah McCarthy [Mrs. Granville Barker] The Sapphire Bay SHEELER, CuHar.es Farm Buildings Landscape No. 3 [1916] Flower Forms Landscape No. 1 [1915 | Interior Zinnia Landscape No. 1 [1916] ‘Two Drawings Landscape No. 3 [1916] SHINN, Cuao Landscape with Birds SIGNAC, Pau Canal Scene Harbor of Marseilles SLOAN, JoHNn Mme. Dubotte and M. Callé SMITH, Pameta Cotman ‘Three Wash Drawings ee @ larbor of Marseilles a ee Winter Landscape and Geese BY Night e? \ i. YEA 5, Jack Bo RHA, ed “et Water-color Studies = A - Fortune and Her Wheel ye _ The American Tablecloth ; a0 ‘The Crucifixion ~ Dog Watching a Seagull a ‘There was an Old Prophecy Found in a Bog _ The Pirate Simon, the Cyrenian Washing the Circus Horses » 1 201 414 114 an YEATS, Jack B.—Continued The Unicorn To Catch the Liverpool Boat The Actor [Wille Reilly] A Young Man’s Troubles Two Drawings in Wash Two Water-colors The Thruster The Race-course Town, Galway The Day of the Sports — Sea Fog An Emigrant The Concert The Political Meeting [1909] Two Water-colors A Warning Against Book Borrowers Donkey Race The Rain! The Rain! Two Studies Beside the Western Ocean The Big Pedlar The Old Road to Cahirciveen YEATS, Joun Buruer, R.H.A. Three Pencil Portraits Five Pencil Studies Eight Self-portraits in Pencil Portrait of Professor Sadi Kumitani Two Pencil Portraits Portrait of Lady Augusta Gregory Self-portrait Irish Portrait Studies: Pencil Drawings Nine Pencil Drawings Seven Studies of the Irish Players Portrait of Padraic Colum Pencil Drawings of the Artist and His Daughters Four Irish Portrait Studies Portrait of Miss Maire ONeill [of the Irish Players] ZARAGA, ANGEL ‘The Parrot Still Life APPRAISALS FOR mien D STATES & STATE TAX INSURANCE & OTHER PURPOSES CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS EAP ,_» ig HE American Art -Association, Inc. will furnish appraisements, made by experts under its direct supervision, of art and literary property and all personal effects, in the settlement of estates, for inheritance tax, insurance and other purposes. 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