Ber ih unt : 4 : 5 ’ ten ; ‘ wh Lat TES pacespane 3) 2 Lewy yA ng kit eee ‘yaatipen BL aod sad ws, Paverg ewe : SAP Be 1 4 a TURE UEP tae eth pth Ses ehawod ies g wth Stiagthy ob tins TW dAAdni eae ts rie hae STUART [NUMBER 148] BY GILBERT 4 = uD ee < oe) =) oe a4 fi iG Ba ‘e) im a a4 ee O ea O fH < fa ‘> a4 e) ay - SALE NUMBER 1988 PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM SATURDAY, OCTOBER THIRTY- FIRST OLD MASTERS. tr EARLY AMERICAN PORTRAITS PROM-THE ESTATE OF THE LATE DR. GEORGE R. REULING BALTIMORE, MARYLAND -_. SOLD BY ORDER OF HIS DAUGHTER MRS. MARIE R. PLEASANTS FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE PAUL JEAN CELS OF BELGIUM SOLD BY ORDER OF BLACKMAN PRATT & KOEHLER ATTORNEYS, NEW YORK es A GILBERT STUART PORTRAIT 2 THE PROPERTY OF RICHARD H. PLEASANTS BALTIMORE, MARYLAND SOLD BY HIS ORDER és OTHERS TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY EVENINGS NOVEMBER FOURTH, FIFTH ' AT EIGHT-FIFTEEN THE ANDERSON GALLERIES {MITCHELL KENNERLEY, PresipentT | 489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY“NINTH STREET, NEW YORK CONDITIONS OF SALE ALL BIDS TO BE PER LOT AS NUMBERED IN THE CATALOGUE. | The highest bidder to be the buyer. In all cases of disputed bids the decision of the Auctioneer shall be final. # | Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash payments on ~ account as may be required, in default of which the lots purchased shall be ~ resold immediately. : Purchases to be removed at the buyer’s expense and risk within twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the purchase money to be paid on or before delivery, in default of which The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible for any loss or damage whatever, but the — lot or lots will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage charges. All lots will be placed on public exhibition before the date of sale, for cxamina- tion by intending purchasers, and The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will 1 not be responsible for the correctness of the description, authenticity, genuine- ness, or for any defect or fault in or concerning any lot, and make no warranty whatever, but will sell each lot exactly as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. If accounts are not paid and purchases removed within twenty-four hours of the | conclusion of the sale, or, in the case of absent buyers, when bills are rendered, any sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and The Anderson Gal- ~ leries, Incorporated, reserve the right to resell the lot or lots by either private or public sale, without further notice, and if any deficiency arises from such) resale it shall be made good by the defaulter, together with all expenses in- ~ curred. This condition shall be without prejudice to the right of this Com-~ pany to enforce the sale contract and collect the amount due without such — resale, at its own option. : The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility for the employ- : ment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be responsible © for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and packers. i The Anderson Galleries make no charge for executing orders for their cus- | tomers and use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted } by other bids. A Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be obtained for One Dollar for each Session of the Sale THE ANDERSON GALLERIES, INC. 489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK TELEPHONE REGENT 0250 CATALOGUES ON REQUEST SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. F. A. CHAPMAN AND MR. A. N. BADE LIST OF ; NUMBER ALLEN, SIR W. Sie =t03 AMERICAN 124, 136 ASSELYN, J. 62 AUERBACH, G. | 2 AUSTRIAN =3 - BACKHUIZEN, L. 25 BACKHUYSEN, J. V. 80 BANDINELLI, B. (ATT. TO) 81 BARTOLOMEO, FRA * 94 BASAITI, M. (ATT. TO) 100 BEGA, C. 75 BELD, T. 164 BELLINI, G. (ATT. TO) 7 94 BERGHEM, N. 3 3 39 BEVILARQUE, C. TA OZ BOESE, H. . 173 BOUCHER, F. 166 BREENBERGH, B. . LD free - BREKELENKAM, Q._ 43 BREUGHEL, P. (SCHOOL OF) A2 BREUGHEL, V. 184, 38, 59 BREUGHEL, V. (ATT. TO) | ay BREUGHEL, V. (MANNER OF) 27 BROUWER, A. (ATT. TO) (41 BROWN, M. 150 ‘ALLOT, J. 132 CARAVAGGIO, M. A. 110 CARRACCI, A. 87 COQUES, G. 55 COURTOIS, J. 10%, F¥2 CUYP, A. 52 CUYP, A. (ATT. TO) 163 DANLOUX, H. P. 14] DE BLES, H. M. 153 DE COLONIA, A. ] DE CORT, H. 140 DE CREDI, L. : 155 DE HEEM, J. D. (ATT. TO) 22 DE HOENDEKOETER, M. 68 DE HOENDEKOETER, M. (ATT. TO) oie wat DiiaMaco, J. 8. M, (aTr. to) 117 DE MABUSE, J. 51 DE MOMPERS, J. 34, 38 DENNER, B. 101 DOLCI, C, 84 DOUFFET, G. 26 DUSART, C. (ATT. TO) 14 DUTCH Be yao, AD, 71, 81, 88, 89, 98, 167 ARTISTS NUMBER DUYSTER, W. C. 57 ELSHEIMER, A. 79, 84, 115 ENGLISH 88, 168 FLEMISH Bey tae Ol ce FRANKEN, F. (THE YOUNGER) 8 FRANKEN, F. (THE THIRD) eee FRENCH 86, 119, 129, 169 GASPARD, C. 5 GERMAN ed GOUPIL, J. 125 GUARDI, F. (MANNER OF) 97 PEALY, G. P. A; 143 HILL, H. 32 HOBBEMA, M. (ATT. TO) 63 HOBBEMA, M. (MANNER OF) 90 HUYSMAN, C. . 48 ISENBRANDT 154 ITALIAN Ooo, VOLO LOG, 1275 174 JEWETT, W. 149 JORDAENS, J. 4 aae KALF, W. 35 KAUFFMAN, A. (ATT. TO) 134 KERINCX, A. 47 LINGELBACH, J. 37 LONGHI, P. 137 LUINI, B. (ATT. TO) 120 MARIESCHI, (MANNER OF) 85 MARSHALL, C. §. 83 MATTSYS, Q. 54 MIGNARD, P. 158 MIGNON, A. 123 MIND, G. 95 MOLENAER, J. M. 32 MOLENAER, K. Diag) MOSS, F. Ai | MURILLO, B. E. (ATT. TO) 126, 161 NETCHER, G. (ATT. TO) 66 NEWTON, G. S. (ATT. TO) 104 OCHTERVELD, J. 61 OCKERT 83 OMMEGANCK, (MANNER OF) 92 OWINGS, J. W. 92 PALAMEDES, A. 65 PARADISE, J. 144 PATEL, P. 12] PEALE, R. 147 PEETERS, B. 24 POTTER UP. (ATT: TO) 21 QUAST, P. 30 LIST OF NUMBER REMBRANDT (AFTER) 178 REMBRANDT (MANNER OF) 131 REMBRANDT (SCHOOL OF) 58 RENI, G. 109 ROMANO, G. 1338 ROSA, S. (ATT. TO) 175 ROTHERMEL, P. F. 160 ROTTENHAMMER 139 RUBENS, P. P. (ATT. TO) 56 RUBENS, P. P. (INFLUENCE OF) 8 RUBENS, P. P. (SCHOOL OF) 1380, 170 RUYSCH, R: 142 RYCKAERT, D. 67 RYCKAERT, D. (ATT. TO) 12 SANTVOORT, D. (ATT. TO) 122 SAVERY, R. 78 SINGLETON, H. 159 SODOMA (ATT. TO) 99 SPANISH 138 STEEN, J. (ATT. TO) 69 STUART, G. 148 SULLY, T. 145, 151 TENIERS, D. (THE ELDER) 74 TENIERS, D. (THE YOUNGER) 40 TENIERS, D. (THE YOUNGER) (AFTER ) 3 'TENIERS, D. (THE YOUNGER) (MANNER OF) 10 TENIERS, D. (THE YOUNGER) (SCHOOL OF) 16 TISCHBEIN, T. 162 TOURNIERES, R. 152 ARTISTS NUMBER TURNER, J. M. W. (aTT. TO) 113, 114 TURNER, J. M. W. (MANNER OF) 108 VAN BALEN 59 VAN BORSUM, A. 60 VAN BREDA, J. F. 17 VAN CRAESBEECK, J. 29 VAN CROOS, A. J. 85 VAN DELEN, D. 65, 76 VAN DER BORCK, P. 50 VANDERLYN, J. 146 VAN DER MEULEN, (ATT. TO) 31 VAN DER NEER, A. 157 VAN DER POEL, E. 46 VAN DER STOFFE, J. J. 64, 86 VAN DYCK, SIR A. 28 VAN DYCK, SIR A. (AFTER) 95 VAN DYCK, SIR A. (SCHOOL OF) 33 VAN GOYEN, J. 20 VAN HUYSUM, J. (ATT. TO) 2 VAN NOORDT, J. 156 VAN NOORDT, J. (ATT. TO) 49 VAN OSTADKE, A. 116 VAN OSTADE, A. (SCHOOL OF) 90 VAN POELENBERG, C. 9 VAN RUYSDAEL, J. 53 VAN RUYSDAEL, J. (ATT. TO) 70 VAN THULDEN, T.. _ 165 VENETIAN 98, 128, 176 VROOM, H. C. (ATT. TO) 6 WATTEAU (SCHOOL OF) 96 WEST, SIR B. 135 WOUVERMAN (SCHOOL OF) 27 WYCK,.7% 13, 18 FIRST SESSION NUMBERS 1-95 ADAM DE COLONIA DUTCH, 17TH CENTURY 1 PAIR OF FIRE SCENES L Z _ (Reuling) (2) a _ ATTRIBUTED TO VAN HUYSUM | DUTCH, 18TH CENTURY 2 (a) FRUIT AND FLOWERS Nice arrangement against a dark background. FLEMISH MANNER | (b) HILLY LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES ‘a Panel. Height, 5 inches; width, 8 inches. (Reuling) (2) AFTER TENIERS 3 (a) THE SMOKER 5 _~ other figures in the background. | Panel. Height, 9 inches; width, 7 inches. AUSTRIAN SCHOOL (b) SCENE IN TYROL Army officers leading two white horses. _— Canvas. Height, 5 inches; width, 51% inches. 6 O (Reuling) (2) SALE WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER FOURTH, Academy board. Size, 4x 5 and 41% x 5 inches. = Canvas. Height, 17 inches; width, 12% inches. A man in red cap and blue jacket is seated, smoking a clay pipe; 8:15 < ( ie ee / MANNER OF BREUGHEL (a) VILLAGE SCENE Market carts are approaching the foreground near an inn where peasants are assembled ready for merry-making; blue sky with slight cloud effect. . Panel. Height, 71% inches; width, 91% inches. DUTCH 17TH CENTURY (b) STILL LIFE Game suspended from the wall. Panel. Height, 16 inches; width, 13 imches. (Reuling) (2) FLEMISH 17TH CENTURY (a) BATTLE SCENE Mounted soldiers in armor at close quarters, undulated landscape, town at horizon. Copper. Height, 1014 inches; width, 14 inches. C. GASPARD FLEMISH, 1585-1669 (b) SAINT IGNATIUS, PREACHING Kneeling figures, cupids, with Easter lilies, landscape back- ground. Copper. Height, 8 inches; width, 11 inches. (Reuling) (2) ATTRIBUTED TO H. C. VROOM DUTCH, 16TH CENTURY (a) MARINE Two sailing ships are navigating in a rough sea; pale blue sky with fleeting cloud effect. Canvas. Height, 9 inches; width, 12 inches. 2 ’ ——_—_—_— TS ee ne ee : a DUTCH 18TH CENTURY (b) MARKET, CANDLELIGHT SCENE Cradled panel. Height, 11% inches; width, 91% inches. (Reuling) (2) DUTCH 17TH CENTURY 7 (a) THE MILL : Red-roofed, with a house at the left; fishermen at the pond in y c the foreground, fine tree group at the right, village in the dis- tance; blue sky with creamy cloud effect. Cradled panel. Height, 12 inches; width, 16 inches. = ATTRIBUTED TO BREUGHEL (b) DIANA AND ACTAON The goddess of the chase with her nymphs is surprised at bath- ing by Acton. , Copper. Size, 1114 inches square. (Reuling) (2) INFLUENCE OF P. P. RUBENS FLEMISH, 17TH CENTURY 8 (a) THE LOVERS Three-quarter length figures of a young lady and a cavalier. — — Cradled panel. Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches. [5 ITALIAN 16TH CENTURY (b) THE HOLY FAMILY Panel. Height, 16 inches; width, 1134 inches. (Reuling) (2) CORNELIS VAN POELENBERG puTCH, 1586-1667 9 DIANA AND HER NYMPHS a ~y 12 Grouped about on the shore of a body of water accompanied by dogs; classical landscape. ‘ Panel. Height, 18 inches; width, 17 inches. (Reuling ) MANNER OF TENIERS THE YOUNGER THE OLD VETERAN Seated, warming himself at a brazier as he holds a mug in one hand and a crutch in the other, . . Panel. Height, 1144 wmches; width, 914% wmches. (Reuling ) FRANZ FRANKEN THE YOUNGER FLEMISH, 1581-1642 CRUCIFIXION OF ST. ANDREW The Saint has been tied to two crossed beams which are being raised; centurions stand by as the populace looks on. Copper. Height, 17 inches; width, 21 inches. From the Collection of Archbishop von Hiurscher, Freiburg, Baden. (Reuling) ATTRIBUTED TO DAVID RYCKAERT puTCcH, 1612-1661 INTERIOR OF A TAVERN Boers seated about a quaint old inn, drinking and smoking, while one of their number reads a public document. Canvas. Height, 16 inches; width, 1214 inches. (Reuling) THOMAS WYCK 7 putcH, 1616-1677 - 18 THE STAG HUNT A company of gentlefolk, some mounted, and servants have met | in the foreground where the hunted animal is being dispatched ; } p ~_ undulating distance with chateaux and wooded masses. Canvas. Height, 71% inches; width, 24 inches. From the Robert Gilmor Collection. (Reuling) ATTRIBUTED TO CORNELIUS DUSART ay : putcH, 1660-1704 14 THE HURDY GURDY PLAYER An old itinerant musician is passing a picturesque inn followed __~ 7 by urchins; grown folk about. Glimpse of blue and cloudy sky. 4 p Panel. Height, 1414 inches; width, 10 inches. — (Reuling) BARTHOLOMEUS BREENBERGH puTCcH, 1620-arrerR 1663 — 15 BACCHUS AND GAMBRINUS The god of wine sits on a cask in the centre as a crowned poten- i rt) _ tate and a bacchant astride a donkey move toward him; soldiers _2-~ are on the left and fauns and satyrs are regaling themselves : from casks on the slope at the left; chateau and house in the right distance; grey sky. Panel. Height, 1014 inches; width, 15 inches. (Reuling) SCHOOL OF TENIERS FLEMISH, 17TH CENTURY 16 THE GUARD ROOM A flag, drum, armor, etc. grouped on either side of the fore- 5° ground, while a colored page holds a sword at the left; guards- | 7 men at a fireplace and one entering the door at the back; high vaulted interior. Canvas. Height, 21 inches; width, 251% inches. (Reuling) 19 20 JAN FRANZ VAN BREDA DUTCH, 18TH CENTURY THE HORSE FAIR A large number of fine animals grouped about, while the popu- lace amuses itself; side-show and refreshment tents on the left, undulating country, with a river at the middle distance and hills at the horizon; blue sky with cloud effects. Panel. Height, 1514 inches; width, 25 inches. (Reuling) THOMAS WYCK putcH, 1616-1677 THE PHILOSOPHER A man is seated at a desk in a high pitched interior, while many objects, a globe, documents, a leather trunk, etc., are grouped about and beautifully illuminated through a window at the left. Canvas mounted on cardboard. Signed at the bottom. Height, 16 inches; width, 13 inches. From the Marquis di Farinola Collection. (euling) MANNER OF 15TH CENTURY FLEMISH SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF A PRAYING MONK Half-figure, in black cowl, kneeling at a prieu-dieu with the open illuminated gospel before him; grey background. Cradled panel. Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches. (Reuling) JAN VAN GOYEN DUTCH, 1596-1656 THE CART Laden with peasants, is on the brow of a hill; sandy soil with other figures about; grey sky. Panel. Height, 614 inches; width, 51/5 inches. (Reuling) 21 24 A peasant holds the unruly beast by a rope thrown around its - Luscious fruit with stems and leaves grouped on a table; light, ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL POTTER putTcH, 1625-1654 THE RECALCITRANT COW horns, while a little girl on the right makes a movement of fear ; other cattle at the back. A fine tree at the left lends a nice balance to the composition; village in the distance, blue sky with grey and creamy cloud effect. Panel. Height, 1144 inches; width, 14 inches. (Reuling) ATTRIBUTED TO J. D. DE HEEM _ putcH, 1606-1683 STILL LIFE, GRAPES grey-green background. Cradled panel. Height, 20 inches; width, 291% inches. (Reuling ) JACOB JORDAENS FLEMISH, 1595-1678 THE APOCALYPTIC RIDER A horse rears to dismount his rider and is held by a man at the left, while a dog and cupids are on the right; fleeting sky. Canvas. Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches. (Reuling) © BONAVENTURA PEETERS FLEMISH, 1614-1652 THE SHIPWRECK The fury of the sea is hurling a ship against a projecting cliff i at the right, where a cross looms spectre-like over the stormy | sky; another vessel is seen on the left. | Panel. Signed with initials at the lower right. Height, 154% inches; width, 24 inches. (Reuling ) 26 eA wa 4 Wid 27 4 LUDOLPH BACKHUIZEN puTcH, 1631-1708 A SEAPORT A number of vessels, their sails in nice design against a sky of | pale blue with grey and buff colored clouds, are making for a port nearby. Canvas. Height, 2014 inches; width, 28 inches. (Reuling) GERAERD DOUFFET puTcH, 1590-1660 “ECCE HOMO” Christ is being led down from a platform where Pilate is washing his hands, surrounded by attendants and soldiers, while under- neath a thief is being led from prison; a great multitude about with a town dominated by a tall spire is seen in the distance; warm grey sky. Cradled panel. Signed illegibly at the right. Height, 22 inches; width, 27 inches. (Reuling) SCHOOL OF WOUVERMAN (a) RETURN OF A FALCONRY PARTY A party of gentlemen are dismounting at the gate of an old chateau, one pausing to give alms to a beggar; vista of distant hills; blue sky. Canvas. Height, 18 inches; width, 24 inches. MANNER OF VELVET BREUGHEL (b) LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES View along a river with castled crags and villages; figures and a dog in the foreground. Copper. Height, 714 inches; width, 1014 inches. (Reuling) (2) SIR ANTHONY VAN DYCK FLEMISH, 1599-1641 28 AN ALLEGORY, GRISAILLE The Madonna and Child enthroned with cupids and cherubim; cartouche at the bottom. Canvas on cardboard. Height, 18 inches; width, 9 inches. (Reuling ) JOOST VAN CRAESBEECK FLEMISH, 1606-1654 THEsTOPER ”— Half-length figure of a boer in red jacket who is about to take a dram from a brown bottle, as a crony looks on over his shoulder. fe Cradled panel. Height, 11 inches; width, 91% inches. (Reuling ) =| PIETER QUAST putcH, 1602-1647 THE TOPER Half-length figure, in fur cap, smiling as he prepares to help himself to another dram from a brown jug. Panel. Height, 6 mches; width, 5 imches. (Reuling) ATTRIBUTED TO VAN DER MEULEN putTcH, 1632-1690 SKIRMISH Two companies of cavalry have met and are engaging in a hand-to-hand fight; thicket at the back; creamy and grey sky. Cradled panel. Height, 16 inches; width, 21 inches. (Reuling) TE i evi = are coset eee Seen eR RS wy Cs 33 34 35 JAN MIENSE MOLENAER puTCH, 1610-1668 INTERIOR WITH FIGURES A man in red coat is seated holding a large mug and a long- stemmed pipe, while two women are bargaining for some bulbs; vegetables and nice bits of still life about. Canvas. Height, 15 inches; width, 12 inches. (Reuling) SCHOOL OF ANTHONY VAN DYCK FLEMISH, 17TH CENTURY. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN Bust, facing the spectator, blond, wearing pearl necklace, low- bodied corsage, and brown, fur-trimmed blue garment; dark background. Copper. Height, 714 inches; width, 6 inches. From the Collection of D. Abegg. (Reuling) J. DE MOMPERS AND BREUGHEL FLEMISH, 16TH CENTURY CAVES AND MONKS AT TIVOLI A series of subterranean passages wherein the holy men pursue their daily life, some at their studies, others doing the chores and preparing the food; visitors are seen at the gate on the left; vista of a town, castles and groves in the distance; glimpse of sky with cloud effects at the upper left. Panel. Height, 16 inches; width, 27 inches. (Reuling) WILLEM KALF putcH, 1621-1693 STILL LIFE Peaches, melons, grapes, etc., in nice design against a dark back- ground. Canvas. Height, 181% inches; width, 201% inches. (Reuling) 10 DUTCH ~ [7TH CENTURY STILL LIFE Pomegranates, grapes and lemons in nice arrangement on a table with a blue cloth,; dark background. Canvas. Height, 16 inches; width, 24 inches. (Reuling) JAN LINGELBACH —puTCH, 1625-1687 BRINGING IN THE HAY A number of peasants are pitching hay from a wagon to a stack; figures, horses and a dog about; grey and blue sky. Canvas. Height, 191% inches; width, 161% inches. From the Robert Gilmor Collection. (Reuling) MANNER OF J. DE MOMPERS AND BREUGHEL FLEMISH, 17TH CENTURY LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES A cave at the left, a mounted cavalier and dog in the foreground, other figures and dogs about; distant vista at the right. Panel. Height, 1544 inches; width, 19 inches. (Reuling) NICHOLAS BERGHEM puTcH, 1620-16838 ITALIAN LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES AND RUINS A herder mounted on an ass and two shepherdesses and their sheep and cattle are moving leisurely along a road toward the right; blue sky with creamy and grey cloud effect. Panel. Traces of a signature at the lower left centre. Height, 15 inches; width, 22 inches. (Reuling) 1m 7 ~ 4h SCENE IN A TAVERN BY DAVID TENIERS THE YOUNGER [NUMBER 40 | DAVID TENIERS THE YOUNGER FLEMISH, 1610-1690 40 SCENE IN A TAVERN A young woman is receiving the attention of a swain seated at a table on the left, where they have been imbibing from a jug; an old woman looks down from a dormer window at the upper left. Several boers are congregated about the fireside in the back. Fine bits of still life about. Early example. Panel. Signed with monogram on a box serving to build up a seat near lower centre. Height, 15 inches; width, 21 inches. (Reuling) [ SEE ILLUSTRATION | F 12 4A : — (Cels) ATTRIBUTED TO ADRIAN BROUWER putcH, 1605-1638 PORTRAIT OF A MAN - Bust, shoulders toward the spectator, head at three-quarters to _ the left, wearing a black beretta trimmed with a large black . feather, dark doublet with a narrow white ruffle at the neck; light grey background. Panel. Height, 10 inches; width, 71 inches. SCHOOL OF ee BREUGHEL FLEMISH, LATE 16TH CENTURY 3 “THE BLIND MEN _ A man in red coat and brown breeches is leading another in red, blue and brown garments; they have just stepped from a : rocky shore into shallow water as they grope their way with hands outstretched; grey and warm sky at the right. Cradled panel. Height, 20 inches; width, 26 inches. (Cels) QUIRYN BREKELENKAM DUTCH, 1620-1668 THE DOCTOR’S VISIT An old man lies in a canopied bed as the doctor feels his pulse and a woman sits at a table on the left holding a babe. Cradled panel. Height, 22 inches; width, 17 inches. (Reuling ) ITALIANIZED FLEMISH PAINTER EARLY 17TH CENTURY THE MADONNA, CHILD AND ST. JOHN The Virgin in red, yellow and wine-colored garments, is seated holding the nude infant, while St. John is at the left; quaint landscape with figures in the distance. Panel (warped). Height, 161% inches; width, 121% inches. (Reuling) 13 AS 7B US a V 46 F al 1) \\ | C / : A sg | 4 U0 2) 48 DUTCH 17TH CENTURY <. LANDSCAPE Rising slope on the left with a plotureatane gnarled cake ‘rocky gully at the right, where a stag, storks and ducks are seen; vista of blue hills at the horizon; pale blue sky with warm cloud effect. | Panel. Height, 181% inches; width, 20 inches. (Reuling) EGBERT VAN DER POEL puToH, 1621-1664 ae COTTAGE SCENE A dilapidated, thatched dwelling with a ates appearing at ‘the door and several hens grouped among the beautifully rendered pots; pans and utensils in the right foreground ; blue ct sendy sky. Cradled panel. Signed and dated 1649 at the louder left. Height, 2914 inches; width, 241% inches. (Reuling) [ SEE ince : ee een | ALEXANDER KERINCX puTcH, 1590-1646 » THE BOAR HUNT A number of hunters have rounded up the animal, which is being attacked by the dogs; fine wooded landscape. Canvas. Height, 17 inches; width, 24 inches. (Reuling) CORNELIUS HUYSMAN DE MALINE FLEMISH, 1648-1727 LANDSCAPE Hilly country with a cottage on the left and figures in the fore- ground ; deep blue sky with rolling cloud effect. Canvas. Height, 8 inches; width, 10 inches. From the Robert Gilmor Collection. (Reuling) 14 COTTAGE SCENE BY EGBERT VAN DER POEL [NUMBER 46 ] A ot 49 50 51 ‘ATTRIBUTED TO-JAN VAN NOORT-— ==> =; DUTCH, 17TH CENTURY | S PORTRAIT OF A LADY e q Bust, head and shoulders to the front, eyes directed joward: the . spectator, of a pretty blond young woman, her hair ornamented a _with flowers, attired in low-cut white satin and pink bodice with | a pearl ornaments; dark background. Canvas. Height, 24 inches; width, 19 inches. (Reuling ) PIETER VAN DER BORCK puTcH, 1540-1594 WINTER SCENE 2 ees Skaters on the ice in the foreground, a bridge at ie left. Bvith figures, cottages at middle distance with tree groups about; grey and warm clouded sky. Panel. Signed with initials on the bridge. Height. ie in. width, 17 inches. ree (Reuling) JAN DE MABUSE FLEMISH, 1462(?)-1541(?) THE MADONNA AND CHILD The Virgin is seated, attired in low-cut, green gown with lace edging, holding the Infant, who is toying with beads; red back- ground with column effect. A charming example. Cradled panel. Height, 17 inches; width, 18 inches. (Reuling) [SEE ILLUSTRATION | 16 MADONNA AND CHILD BY JAN DE MABUSE [NUMBER 51 ] ~AELBERT CUYP” ~~" = ae purcu, 1606-1672 ae 52 EQUESTRIAN PORTRAIT OF MARSHAL TILLY In broad plumed hat, lace collar, armor breastplate, green jacket, gloves and brown top boots; passing army in the ‘Gis- 99 _- 7 tance, with spires and steeples of a town see grey bey with a )2) blue and creamy cloud effect. : : | Panel. Height, 16 nes, width, 14 vielen ee (Reuling) hoes aed JACOB VAN RUYSDAEL puTcH, 1628-1682 : 538 LANDSCAPE a Low-pitched horizon with a foreground of brown earth So versed by a stream and animated by a horseman and several figures ; a village dominated by a church spire nestles among: groves at the middle distance, while farther back a mill raises its arms —s, ed 7 over a blue horizon. Effective sky of creamy and grey clouds, with touches of blue. Cradled panel. Signed with monogram and dated 1661 | at the lower left. Height, 15 inches; width, 12 inches. (Cels ) = ete QUENTIN MATTSYS FLEMISH, 1460-1530 54 HEAD OF CHRIST WITH THE CROWN OF THORNS In delicate greys, the face depicting great suffering, long auburn hair and beard; the golden rays from the halo in relief against a dark background. . Cradled panel. Signed at the bottom. H eight, 15 inches; width, 11 inches. From the Consul Wagner Collection, Vienna. (Reuling) ’ Se [ SEE ILLUSTRATION | 18 THE SAVIOUR WITH THE CROWN OF THORNS BY QUENTIN MATTSYS [NUMBER 54 | AI, ) 15) 57 “GONZALES COQUES ~~ FLEMISH, 1618-1684 INTERIOR WITH PORTRAIT GROUP An old lady is seated while her grandchild stands beside her, the latter holding a bunch of grapes which attract the attention of a pet spaniel, who stands on his hind legs. A man enters the door at the back and is about to remove his hat; ee interior with charming bits of still life about. Canvas. Traces of a signature at the lower left. Height, ATG inches; width, 25 inches. (Reuling) ATTRIBUTED TO PETER PAUL RUBENS FLEMISH, 1577-1640 THE MADONNA, CHILD AND ST. JOHN The Virgin attired in red, tan, and green garments, is seated suckling the Infant, while St. John is at the left and St. Barbara is in the back. | Cradled panel. Height, 141% inches; width, 10 inches. (Reuling) W. C. DUYSTER puTCH, 1599-16385 CONVERSAZIONE A number of ladies and gentlemen are grouped about a drawing room, a lady seated facing the spectator holds an open book, while a cavalier standing on the right is playing a guitar; others smoking, and a dog is of the party. Cradled panel. Signed illegibly at the lower left centre. Height, 1814 inches; width, 32 inches. (Reuling) 20 SCHOOL OF REMBRANDT DuTCH, 1606-1669 58 LANDSCAPE WITH THE FINDING OF MOSES Pharaoh’s daughter is seated on the bank of the river attended by her maidens, while two of them preparing to bathe are reach- —ing for the little ark wherein the daughter of Levi has placed her son. Fine landscape setting. Canvas. Height, 31 inches; width, 42 inches. (Reuling) VAN BALEN AND BREUGHEL ; FLEMISH, 1575-1632 59 EXPULSION FROM THE GARDEN OF EDEN iy God the Father in wine-colored tunic and flowing red mantle, is | _ — _ conducting Adam and Eve out of Paradise surrounded by ani- ie mals, birds and fish in the stream on the left, toward a barren f Z _ waste in the distance; warm sky with grey clouds. "7 Cradled panel. Height, 2014 inches; width, 331% inches. (Reuling) ANTHONIE VAN BORSUM DUTCH, 1629-1677 60 MILKING TIME A number of cows and sheep are grouped about a grassy ex- panse; two of the former are measuring horns in the middle distance, and a maid with pails and a dog are seen at the right. Fine tree groups; blue sky with fleeting creamy and grey cloud effects. | Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 26 inches; width, 3114 inches. (Reuling) 21 307 61 62 JACOB OCHTERVELD putTcH, 1735-1710 - THE FAINTING LADY A blond young woman in white satin and blue and. heliottdeeam garments is seated, being attended by her maids while the doctor | . is writing a prescription at the left, and the Be ae 1S tein : admonished; rich interior. . Canvas. Height, 3814 inches; width, iY | inched. (Reuling) | ee at | SEE ILLUSTRATION | putcH, 1610-1660 . ITALIAN SCENE Wayfarers and their animals resting in the foreground; a rush- ing millpond passing from centre toward the left, with quaint buildings on the opposite banks. Blue sky with warm cloud effects. ee ae Canvas. Height, 26 inches; Sie 32 inches. (Reuling ) * ATTRIBUTED TO MEINDERT HOBBEMA, DUTCH, 1638-1709 : LANDSCAPE WITH WHEATEFIELD A road with figures leads from the spectator to the distance; fine oaks on the right, reapers in the ripe field on the left, with a cottage and barn farther back nestling among trees; flat distance, blue sky with pink and creamy masses of clouds. Cradled panel. Height, 18 inches; width, 25 inches. From the Collection of Archbishop von Hirscher, Freiburg, Baden. (Reuling) 22: [NUMBER 61 ] A mo <2 ne 7 mt O) are) Zi m ne, mM OC “cheese H pm [se] 64 aa 65 67 _ JAN. JACOBSZ VAN DER STOFFE = purTcH, 1615-1670 _ | eye THE CAPTURE OF AN OFFICER A number of mounted soldiers have surrounded a horseman and are pointing their revolvers at him; other soldiers and civilians about. Fine landscape, with blue and clouded sky effects. Canvas. Height, 27 inches; width, 331 wches. 3 (Reuling) , DIRK VAN DELEN AND PALAMEDES putcH, 1635-1691 COURTYARD WITH FIGURES A gentleman in rich costume accompanied by a boy and a dog is chatting with a young couple standing on the staircase of a beautiful mansion. . Cradled panel. Signed with initials. Height, 27 inches; width, 22 inches. . | (Reuling) Sr ATTRIBUTED TO GASPAR NETCHER- DUTCH, 1639-1684 PORTRAIT OF A PRINCESS OF ORANGE-NASSAU Full-length, standing on a balcony, in tan and silver, low-cut bodice, white satin skirt and blue mantle, pointing to the right as she looks at her dog; park distance. Panel. Height, 15 inches; width, 19 inches. (Reuling ) DAVID RYCKAERT FLEMISH, 1612-1661 THE TOAST : A buxom young woman seated at the right is being embraced by a young man to the amusement of others present, while one of the elders at the left lifts his mug high, as if offering congratu- lations. Fine interior with nice still life. Canvas. Height, 25 inches; width, 3214 inches. (Reuling) 24 a a ; - if Bett 2) we oak) mm + i ia . : 2 . 7 a c| 4 “3 ‘iat : THE INTRUDER BY MELCHIOR DE HOENDEKOETER [NUMBER 68 | MELCHIOR DE HOENDEKOETER DUTCH, 1636-1695 68 THE INTRUDER BOO - In a barnyard a fine white chick is rushing at a red one whose feathers show the results of fighting, while a hen appears at the left with her chicks; a swan, sparrow hawk and a heron add to the interest; a stream with a stone building and foliage on the opposite bank. Canvas. Height, 3814 inches; width, 42 inches. (Reuling ) [ SEE ILLUSTRATION | 25 Seats ATTRIBUTED TO JAN STEEN DUTCH, 1626-1679 | 69 THE INTERRUPTED FEAST An elderly woman takes offence and leaves the gathering with clenched fist, thereby tilting the table and sending the platters 4 () 7 and food scrambling to the floor, to the dismay of the guests representing a variety of types; fine rendering of detail. . Canvas. Height, 40 inches; width, 52 iches.. (Reuling) ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB VAN RUYSDAEL DUTCH, 1628-1682 70 WOODLAND SCENE A picturesque tree trunk in light relief from thick foliage on } the right, a field bathed in sunlight at the left distance, with blue y | oC @ hill near the horizon; warm grey sky with creamy cloud effect. — . 5 Canvas. Height, 2316 inches; width, 20 inches. 4 From the Robert Gilmor Collection. (Reuling) DUTCH 17TH CENTURY 71 CHARACTER HEADS A couple of women are seen at half-figure, the younger one j— — carrying a basket of pretty flowers; complementary background. _ wis) Canvas. Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches. | (Reuling) FLEMISH 17TH CENTURY 72 PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN Half-length, head to the right, shoulders to the front, attired in / a a dun-colored mantle and a quaint peaked headdress; dark back- hy ground. Canvas. Height, 80 inches; width, 251% inches. (Reuling) 26 FRANZ FRANKEN THE THIRD FLEMISH, 1607-1667 INTERIOR OF A GALLERY OF PAINTINGS On the right a couple of gentlemen are seated at a repast, and have paused to examine a panel while a servant is seen at the door; a couple of macaws are on an aviary stand in the fore- ground, and many paintings decorate the walls. Cradled panel. Height, 22 inches; width, 34 inches. (Reuling) DAVID TENIERS THE ELDER FLEMISH, 1582-1649 CATTLE AND SHEPHERD A number of sheep, cows, several shepherds and herders with their dogs are grouped about a rocky foreground with a small stream nearby; a height on the right with buildings. A number of milk vessels and jugs are arranged in the foreground; blue sky with cumulus cloud effects. Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 2214 inches; width, 31 inches. From the Viscount Harberton Collection. (/?euling ) CORNELIUS BEGA puTCH, 1620-1664 TAVERN SCENE In a lofty interior a company of boers are drinking and smoking and a young couple are dancing. Canvas. Height, 27 inches; width, 34 inches. (Reuling) 27 16 DIRK VAN DELEN puTcH, 1635-1691 THE FEAST OF BELSHAZZAR In a lofty interior the guests at the banquet pause as their attention is called to the ominous message appearing high up on a segment of an arch, “Mene Thel Tel Ph”, while on a bal- pr # cony at the left a company is seen; still life on a table at the right and in the foreground. Panel. Height, 21144 mches; width, 27 mches. From the von Reuth Collection, Breda. (euling) BARTHOLOMEUS BREENBERGH putcH, 1620-arrrer 1663 ITALIAN RUINS WITH FIGURES : The remains of an arch with a fine frieze in bas-relief on the left, other ruins at the middle distance, valley and hills in perspec- tive; blue sky with slight cloud effects. A cavalier and a lady are approached by a beggar on the left, while figures and animals are moving about. Cradled panel. Height, 181% inches; width, 2814 inches. (Reuling) ROELAND SAVERY FLEMISH, 1576-1639 EMBARKING ON THE ARK Oxen and swine, beasts of the earth and birds of the air, are all passing in solemn procession toward the big vessel while the Patriarch Noah is in the foreground with his family; hills with a castle and mountains in the distance, blue and cloudy sky. Panel. Height, 15 inches; width, 21 inches. (Reuling ) 28 ADAM ELSHEIMER GERMAN, 1574-1620 79 PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA The dragon is approaching the chained maiden as Perseus sweeps down from the sky mounted on the winged horse Pegasus ; —classical landscape setting with figures. Copper. Height, 1314 mches; width, 1714 inches. (Reuling) J. VAN DE SANT BACKHUYSEN putcH, 1795-1860 80 LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE Cows grouped about, some wading and drinking in the shallow lake in the foreground, or resting on the green sward at the — right; wooded fringe and vista of hills and sails in the distance ; 4 pale blue sky with grev and creamy cloud effects. Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 18 inches; width, 25 inches. me (Reuling ) area iainaaiis ¥v Ea ATTRIBUTED TO BACCIO BANDINELLI — 81 (a) THE SCOURGING OF CHRIST pes _ With his hands tied behind him the Saviour standing, while his | persecutors apply the lash; figures about. Canvas. Height, 16 inches; width, 14 inches. OS - | ba DUTCH 17TH CENTURY (b) BAPTIZING THE BLACK HEATHEN Panel, split. Height, 18 inches; width, 24 inches. (Reuling) (2) H. HILL AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY | - §2 PAIR, PARTRIDGES AND BROOD, HEN AND CHICKS Canvas. Signed. Height of each, 14 inches; width, 20 inches. | vw (Reuling) (2) 29 83 30 84 85 (Reuling) (3) CLARK 8. MARSHALL CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN (a) PAIR OF LANDSCAPES Canvas. Sugned. Size, 18 x 22 inches ; 18 x 24 inches. OCKERT EUROPEAN, LOTH CENTURY (b) CHANNEL DUCKS Panel. Size, 8 x 11% inches. ADAM ELSHEIMER — GERMAN, 1574-1620 (a) CHRIST AT EMMAUS The Lord is seen seated breaking bread at the left, while two disciples with him appear surprised; a servant is serving fish; moonlight scene on-the left. Copper. Height, 6 inches; width, 12% wches. CARLO DOLCI ITALIAN, 1616-1686 (b) FEMALE SAINT, HEAD Canvas. Height, 1814 inches; width, 15 inches. (Reuling) (2) ANTONIE JANX VAN CROOS puTcH, 1606-1662 (a) RIVER SCENE Cottage flanked by fine trees on the right bank, ferryboat in the foreground, village in the distance, figures about; grey sky with cloud effects, Panel. Height, 8 inches; width, 10 inches. 30 ; . oo ez 87 Wr q q , an, : % y, . _ . % a.” MANNER OF MARIESCHI (b) VENETIAN SCENE : Cradled panel. Height, 1014 inches; width, 13 inches. (Reuling) (2) : JAN JACOBSZ VAN DER STOFFE DUTCH, 1615-1670 (a) SKIRMISH ‘T'wo detachments have met and are in a mélée; flat country, low-pitched horizon, warm grey and cream-colored clouds with touches of blue. . Panel. Height, 141 inches; width, 241 inches. FRENCH ¢ ‘197H CENTURY (b) LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES AND CATTLE Canvas. Height, 25 inches; width, 30 inches. (Reuling) (2) ATTRIBUTED TO DE HOENDEKOETER (a) TWO ARE COMPANY A white cock stands vigil while a hen is pecking; landscape back- _— ground. Canoas. Height, 33 mches; width, 3814 inches. ANNIBALE CARRACCI ITALIAN, 1560-1609 (b) SAINT SEBASTIAN Canvas. Height, 181% inches; width, 121% inches. (Reuling) (2) dl 90 DUTCH 17TH CENTURY (a) STILL LIFE A globe, books, hourglass, candle, etc., arranged on a gold- embroidered, red cloth, dark background. Canvas. Height, 19 inches; width, 25 inches. ENGLISH 19TH CENTURY (b) LANDSCAPE Countryside with cottage and figures. Canvas. Height, 914 inches; width, 121% mches. (Reuling) (2) DUTCH SCHOOL (a) BLIND MAN’S BUFF On a lawn with a mansion at the right distance and a fountain on the left. Canoas. Height, 131% inches; width, 2616 inches. ITALIAN SCHOOL (b) DECORATIVE SKETCH Old temples and a statue, with cattle and figures. Canvas. Height, 914 inches; width, 20 inches. (Reuling) (2) SCHOOL OF A. VAN OSTADE DUTCH, 17TH CENTURY (a) INTERIOR OF A TAVERN A group of peasants drinking and carousing in a high-pitched interior. Canvas. Height, 2114 inches; width, 29 inches. MANNER OF HOBBEMA (b) LANDSCAPE WITH COTTAGE AND FIGURES Canvas. Height, 191% inches; width, 25 inches. (Reuling) (2) 32 -FLEMISH 16TH CENTURY 91 (a) IN THE ARTIST’S STUDIO Canvas. Hetght,.1914 inches; width, 241 inches. DUTCH SCHOOL 17TH CENTURY (b) HALF-LENGTH FIGURE OF A MAN Panel. Height, 24 inches; width, 1914 inches. _(Reuling) (2) J. _W. OWINGS ENGLISH, 19TH CENTURY m 92 (a) FISHING PORT | Trawlers at anchor, a house on the bank. . i Panel. Signed ona rock in the foreground. Height, 14 inches; E width, 20 inches. —- MANN ER OF OMMEGANCK (b) SHEEP AND A GOAT In landscape. Canvas. Height, 1514 inches; width, 191% inches. (Reuling) (2) ITALIANIZED DUTCH 17TH CENTURY 938 (a) LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES A group of peasants have halted in a wooded foreground; broad } () - vista to mountains on the right; blue sky with grey cloud effect. Canvas. Height, 20 inches; width, 2614 wmches. FLEMISH 17TH CENTURY (b) ASSUMPTION OF THE VIRGIN Cradled panel. Height, 33 inches; width, 22% inches. (Reuling) (2) 38 ATTRIBUTED TO FRA BARTOLOMEO 94 (a) THE CHRIST .- Full-length standing figure, with a skull, Serpe and an open _ book. ae i) Canvas. Height, B51/, ‘inches; ri, inches. ee ATTRIBUTED TO GIOVANNI BELLINI (b) ST. PAUL | at Panel. Height, 18 inches; width, 12 inches. Damaged. (Reuling) (2) GOTTFRIED MIND (KNOWN AS - THE CAT RAPHAEL) GERMAN, 1768-1814 95 (a) CATS PLAYING Water color. Height, 514 inches; atin 7 inci ae, pS a an BS mE ITALIAN = _ 19TH CENTURY (b) STUDY OF A HEAD Panel. Height, 20 inches; width, 1414, inches.” AFTER VAN DYCK > (c) CORNELIUS VAN GEEST Canvas. Height, 8 inches; width, 6 inches. (Reuling) (8) 34 96 6 97 98 99 ' SALE THURSDAY- EVENING, NOVEMBER FIFTH, AT 8:15 SECOND SESSION NUMBERS 96-178 SCHOOL OF WATTEAU FRENCH, 18TH CENTURY THE UNWELCOME SUITOR A buxom young woman is warding off the attentions of a man in harlequin costume; park background. ita Panel. Height, 18 inches ; width, 13 inches. > (Reuling ) MANNER OF GUARDI ITALIAN, 18TH CENTURY AN ANCIENT ROADWAY Passes between two hills, where an ancient temple, a campanile and cottages are seen; water in the middle ground, peasants and cattle about; blue sky witlt creamy cloud effects. ee oe Canvas. Height, 16 inches; width, 22 inches. = (Reuling ) VENETIAN 18TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF A PATRIARCH Half-length, head tilted to the left, in ornate headdress, holding a staff; dark background. a a oar Canvas. Height, 3014 inches; width, 22 inches. be Ss (Reuling) ATTRIBUTED TO SODOMA ITALIAN, 1477-1549 THE DEAD CHRIST Seen at three-quarters, the body held by a disciple; dark back- ee ] he, ground. Panel. Height, 27 inches; width, 23 inches. (Reuling ) 35 100 101 102 1038 ATTRIBUTED TO MARCO BASAITI VENETIAN, 1470-1527 PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN Head at three-quarters to the left, wearmg a red and brown BS ey a; 4 2 # : rs 7 beretta; long brown hair; dark background. Na! Canvas. Height, 18% inches; width, 11 inches. af ane (Reuling ) Nee ee a yet DARREL Soe 47) oe eta ee MM a BALTHASAR DENNER ; GERMAN, 1685-1745 SELF PORTRAIT Head at three-quarters to the right, eyes directed toward the — spectator, in fur-lined coat; neutral background. 3 Panel. Height, 151% inches; width, 121% imeches. me os From the Von Reuth Collection, Breda. (Reuling) oy, @ CARLO BEVILARQUE ITALIAN, ACTIVE 1792 ST. TERESA’S MIRACLE The Saint in cream-colored habit is in a pose of ecstasy as she grasps a crucifix held by the little god of love; a book and a scourge are on a green table at the right; dark background. y. *. 6 . . ° Se Canvas. Height, 31 imches; width, 25 inches. > Se | (Reuling ) SIR WILLIAM ALLEN BRITISH, 1782-1850 LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES Low-pitched horizon, a mill and a village in the distance, a | peasant leading a donkey and other figures near; a stream, blue sky with cloud effect. Cradled panel. Signed at the lower left. Height, 18 inches; width, 21 inches. 4 59 (Reuling ) 36 ATTRIBUTED TO GILBERT STUART NEWTON AMERICAN, 1797-1835 ~104 PORTRAIT OF MISS RIEMAN ) WE Bust, head inclined to the left, of an auburn-haired young woman, in low-cut bodice; neutral background. see Een Canvas. Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches. 0 EP aaa (Reuling) - ITALIAN 17TH CENTURY 105 FRUIT, WITH A MACAW Nice arrangement of still life, with the bird perched on a melon of which it is testing the quality; landscape background. | © Canvas. Height, 2914, inches; width, 24 inches. —- w= Jot, (Reuling) ITALIAN 16TH CENTURY 106 MADONNA, CHILD AND ST. JOHN The blond Virgin in red and blue garments is seated with the Christ Child on her knee, while St. John stands on the right holding his cross; landscape background. 0 ay A oy a — Panel. Height, 17 inches; width, 124% mches. | (Reuling) — / JACQUES COURTOIS (IL BOURGUIGNON ) FRENCH, 1621-1676 107 BATTLE SCENE Various mounted detachments in close encounter, hilly ground with a fortress at the left; blue sky with creamy and dark grey cloud effects. | Canvas. Signed with initials at the lower left. Height, 181% inches; width, 33 inches. ~ ; (Reuling) eee 37 108 109 110 111 MANNER OF TURNER ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY DARTMOUTH CASTLE . View of the river Dart with the ruins of the castle on the right | bank, and a fine tree group on the left; goats animate the fore-_ ground. Luminous sky with the sun near the horizon and slight cloud effect toward the top. ‘ Panel. Height, 1814 inches; width, 151% inches. fe 30 3 (Reuling ) | 2 GUIDO RENI ITALIAN, 1575-1642 THE INFANT HERCULES | Lying on a couch, the blond boy holds two snakes which he is ~ strangling; pink curtains with vista of a landscape in the distance. | Canvas. Height, 27 inches; width, 3314 nee B oa From the Marquis di Farinola Collection. (Reuling) MICHEL ANGELO CARAVAGGIO ITALIAN, 1569-1609 THE COURTESAN A smiling young woman in white-plumed headdress looks over her bare shoulder toward the spectator, as she holds a glass of — wine; dark background with feigned oval. eae oh o@ Canvas. Height, 26 inches; width, 191% inches. to % | (Reuling ) FRANK MOSS CONTE eon AMERICAN HEAD OF A HORSE Facing the left with a white spot between the eyes, with a ye | bridle; brown background. / —_— 4 Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 27 inches; width, 22 inches. 88 | im 112 113 114 GOTTFRIED AUERBACH AUSTRIAN, 18TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF THE EMPEROR FRANCIS I Full-length, standing, in red velvet and white satin robes, leaning his right arm on an ornate table whereon his sceptre, crown and other paraphernalia are seen; a chair at the right, and a statue of Minerva with the Medusa shield in the background among -columns. ar Os ao 5 pieced Canvas. Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches. (Reuling) ATTRIBUTED-TO J. M. W. TURNER ENGLISH, 1775-1851 BACCHUS AND ARIADNE 7 On the left bank of a river the group are disporting themselves, classical ruins farther back; luminous sky with cloud effects. Af Canvas. Size, 24 inches square. (Reuling ) ATTRIBUTED TO J. M. W. TURNER, R.A. ENGLISH, 1775-1851 KILLIECRANKIE, SCOTLAND Vignette of mountainous scenery with waterfall. see (oe : Water color. Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches. — ~ kas (Reuling ) ADAM ELSHEIMER GERMAN, 1574-1620 TOBIAS AND THE ANGEL Lays down his fish as he encounters the emissary from heaven ; spacious landscape with large lake and distant mountains; pale blue and creamy sky. | . — —— ae Panel. Height, 17 inches; width, 211, inches. 5S Ss fe (Reuling ) 39 — fy Ny 2 ae ae, / a), we G- SE 116 ATTRIBUTED TO JUAN BAUTISTA MARTINEZ DEL MAZO © 117 PORTRAIT OF A LADY 118 THE VILLAGE FAIR VILLAGE SCENE A picturesque thatched cottage at the right, a group of beta | about the entrance and others looking out of a window, while a — wayfarer and his dog are on the left; distant vista at the left animated by figures; blue and cloudy sky. Cradled panel. Parts of a signature and date 1659 at the lower left. Height, 31 inches; width, ee inches. (Reuling ) oe ; ADRIAN VAN OSTADE putcH, 1610-1685 SPANISH, 1612-1667 Half-length, head and shoulders slightly to the right, her chest- — nut hair tied with ribbons at the temples and dropping in thick waves to the shoulders; low-necked waist with white lace yoke, laced in the front where a jeweled clasp is seen; dark background. Canvas. Height, 2614 inches; width, 191% inches. (Reuling ) / is (Ss ‘ | KLAES MOLENAER putcH, 1630-1676 Before the inn and throughout the prospect, people of all classes : are amusing themselves with games, side-shows or being : harangued by fakers; church spire in the distance and fine tree groups about; blue sky with cloud effects. Canvas. Signed at the lower right. Height, 3014 inches; width, 43 inches. (Reuling) > /( Om 40 , = FRENCH EARLY 197TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF A LADY Half-length, standing, shoulders toward the right, head inclined toward the left, eyes directed to the spectator ; in low-cut, close- fitting, white lawn dress with puffed sleeves and lace edging at the bosom; red drapery with border thrown over the arm; neutral grey background. oe ee Canvas. Height, 25 inches; width, 19 inches. - /O: ee ATTRIBUTED TO BERNARDINO LUINI ITALIAN, 1475-1582 THE MADONNA AND CHILD The Virgin in many colored garments is seated suckling the infant Christ; foliage at the left and distant view with a lodge, where a figure and dog are seen on the right. Canvas. Signed “Milano MDX XII. Lovini da Lutino” on the border of the red tunic at the neck. H eight, 2714 inches; width, 22 inches. 3 a / me ar Be From the Collection of the Duke d’Alba. (Reuling) ~~“ ' ~ PIERRE PATEL FRENCH, 1620-1676 | LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE / Passing along a sloping road toward the foreground attended by i a herdsman, while harvesters are in the foreground; tree groups I at the left, hill in the distance, sunset sky. =“ moo \ Panel. Height, 1234 inches; width, 1014 inches. Sia eo, SH ATTRIBUTED TO DIRK SANTVOORT , | putcH, 1610-1680 PORTRAIT OF A BOY ( Three-quarter length, standing, facing the spectator, holding a staff; attired in wide-brimmed hat with an ostrich feather, lace ruff and cuffs, grey flowered costume with green sash; brown background. Inscribed, “Gill Ignatius van Hoff, act. 5 an.” : Cradled panel. Height, 27 inches; width, 21 inches. , co rent co" A] 123 PAIR, FLOWERS AND INSECTS 124 125, ABRAHAM MIGNON putcH, 1640-1679 Plants and mushrooms with butterflies, lizards, snails, etc., depicted with extraordinary precision and detail; landscape background. Panels. Both signed at the lower left. Height, 1514 inches ; width, 1084 inches. (2 Go 8 a @) (Zoe ee AMERICAN SCHOOL ; 19TH CENTURY | = PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN Bust, head and shoulders to the front, eyes directed ek the © spectator. Chestnut hair, low-cut, white lawn bodive ; neutral background. BY, Canvas. Height, 21 inches; width, 17% inches. ie Sei (Reuling ) | JULES GOUPIL A ior FRENCH, 19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN Bust, profile facing the right, very pretty, in white mob cap, low- cut striped lavender bodice with a couple of daisies at the cor- sage; grey complementary background. Panel. Signed at the lower right. Height, 22 see width, 16% imches. ~ = ( = ATTRIBUTED TO B. E. MURILLO SPANISH, 17TH CENTURY ST. FRANCIS, SKETCH The Saint holds a sprig of lilies as he pays homage to the Child __ Christ; cherubim in clouds above. / a | Canvas. Height, 18 inches; width, 9 inches. Lien 5 HTS P| (Reuling ) beg” 3 42 127 129 _ ground with tooled hales. : / ree ik: - Panel. aes -22 inches; width, 19 inches. | ITALIAN al) PEL CENTURY THE HOLY FAMILY The Child is lying on a parapet, while the Virgin and St. Joseph are in attendance; the scene is lit up by a lantern on the right. In handsome Renaissance carved wood frame. Canvas. Height, 41 inches; width, 82 inches. e | (Reuling ) o VENETIAN SCHOOL . 15TH CENTURY MADONNA AND CHILD The Virgin in white garments and blue mantle with gold decora- tions, supports the Infant, holding a parchment; gold back-_ FRENCH . 16TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF MARGUERITE OF LORRAINE Bust to the front, head slightly to the right, her deep auburn hair dressed high from the forehead, wearing a jeweled crown; standing open lace collar, old gold bodice with slashed sleeves and pearl ornaments; dark background; inscribed, “Anno Dom. 1595”. te te Panel. Height, 81% inches; width, 634 inches. ceo Ae / / f / SCHOOL OF P. P. RUBENS FLEMISH, 17TH CENTURY AN ALLEGORY, SKETCH Venus at the right, a Moor pouring wine in the centre, cupid and ladies on the left; fine architectural setting. Panel. Height, 15 inches; width, 121% inches. ae ys (Reuling ) ae : 43 MANNER OF REMBRANDT 131 HEAD OF A MAN Bust, bearded, head and shoulders slightly to the left, eyes cast down, wearing gilt embroidered beretta and dark clothes ; neutral 4 background. ‘* Cradled panel. Height, 28 inches; width, 19 inches. Oak Ga (Reuling ) | JACQUES CALLOTT FRENCH, 1598-1678 132 VIEW IN FLORENCE #4 | | With churches and their towers and domes, old palaces, ete. animated with figures, horses and carriages ; pale emerald sky with pink and grey cloud effects. | Canvas. Height, 291% inches; width, 1914 inches. / CO.” GIULIO ROMANO ITALIAN, 1492(?)-1546 133. HEAD OF A YOUNG WOMAN a Shoulders to the front, head to the left, auburn hair dressed high over the forehead and falling in ringlets to the shoulders ; attired in brown garments with an edging of white linen; dark background. ao ss Panel. Height, 141% inches; width, 1114 inches. os 7 ATTRIBUTED TO ANGELIKA KAUFFMANN, R.A. / BRITISH SCHOOL, 1740-1807 : 1384 PORTRAIT OF MARY MOSER, R.A. ie Half-length of a pretty woman facing the spectator, as she holds her palette and brushes; a bronze group of Venus and Cupid on the right ; complementary background, feigned oval. 3 : Canvas. Height, 25 inches; width, 20 inches. | 7 (Reuling) ; 4A 135 136 138 BENJAMIN WEST, P.R.A. AMERICAN, 1738-1820 PORTRAIT OF BERENGER Bust, head and shoulders to the front, very expressive coun- tenance, shirt open at the neck, tan grey waistcoat, dark brown coat; complementary background. a ee Canvas. Height, 16 inches; width, 14 inches. = mc 4 ke PE ~ mC} ae ae ee J Pat SS ee AMERICAN EARLY 197TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF A LADY Three-quarter length brunette, facing the spectator, in white lawn dress, pleated and puffed sleeves; seated on a red settee; dark background. seagnae e Canvas. Height, 86 inches; width, 28 inches. a 0) fF, From ‘the Count Orlow Collection. Oe PIETRO LONGHI VENETIAN, 1702-1785 SELF PORTRAIT i bait Oe ee Bust, shoulders to the left, head turned toward the spectator, long curly dark brown wig, white neckerchief, dark coat, poling a pencil; neutral background. PA OS Canvas. Height, 20 inches; width, 17 inches. OW: SPANISH 18TH CENTURY BUST PORTRAIT OF A MONK Head and shoulders to the front, eyes directed toward the spec- tator, in brown and white vestments; neutral background. Canvas. Height, 17 inches; width, 15 inches. Purchased in Spain by Richard W. Meade in 1818; bought from Mrs. Meade by Robert Gilmor in 1829. (Reuling) ieee ai AS ae 139 140 141 ROTTENHAMMER GERMAN, 1564-1623 THE MIRACLE OF ST. MAGDALEN a Kneeling before a rock on the right, with a breviary, rosary and crucifix, while two rabbits are nearby as an angel appears in the sky; group of cherubs in the upper left corner; classic landscape. a Copper. Height, 27144 inches; width, 341 inches. S ee i w. (Reuling) HENDRICK DE CORT ENGLISH, 1742-1810 RIVER SCENE A bridge with towers at the centre of the composition, a quay with fine houses on the right, fishing boats landing their catch — at the left, animated by populace of all classes; blue sky. Canvas. Height, 42 inches; width, 56 inches. I (Reuling ) . O O4 HENRI PIERRE DANLOUX FRENCH, 1753-1809 PORTRAIT OF A CHILD Three-quarter length, with dark auburn hair, seated ania toward the left, holding a bunch of chrysanthemums in her arms; landscape background. & ‘s Canvas. Oval. Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches. ¢ RACHAEL RUYSCH putcH, 1664-1750 FLOWER PIECE An arrangement of beautiful specimens in a vase placed on a pedestal, with butterflies, etc., all carefully detailed against a dark neutral background. Cradled panel. Signed and dated 1708 at the lower left. Height, 28 inches; width, 24 inches. Ag O35 (Reuling) | Ca - 46 143 144 146 145 G. P. A. HEALY AMERICAN, 1813-1894 PORTRAIT OF ROBERT MERCER TALIAFERRO HUNTER, CONFEDERATE STATESMAN Bust, head and shoulders to the left, dark brown curly hair, smoothly shaven face, in black attire, white shirt and black neckwear ; neutral background. Canvas. Oval. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. Secretary of State under Davis. Delegate with Seward to the Peace Conference with Lincoln. — Si Cc) & JOHN PARADISE, N.A. AMERICAN, 1783-1833 PORTRAIT OF BISHOP JOHN CROWE Bust, head and shoulders to the front, in clergyman’s attire; red curtain and grey background. Canvas. Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches. Bishop Crowe was the first Episcopal Bishop of New Jersey. a , 2S i L Ce ~ THOMAS SULLY, AFTER RAEBURN AMERICAN, 1783-1872 PORTRAIT OF P. VAN B. LIVINGSTON Bust, head to the front, shoulders slightly to the right, white choker neckerchief, tan-colored waistcoat, dark coat; neutral background. . . . e — ~ Vi } , » Canvas. Height, 23 inches; width, 19 inches. > (af) = W Ye i After the original in the Hartford Atheneum. —— JOHN VANDERLYN AMERICAN, 1775(?)-1852 PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN Half-length, seated, facing the spectator, his right arm placed over the back of the chair and holding a book, attired in dark coat and waistcoat and fine lace-edged jabot; warm grey back- ground. Canvas. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 47 : nine \ bo heen: . Nad \ \ \ Yo 47. “Nearly half-length, shoulders slightly to the left, head caries a . toward the spectator, attired in black coat and vest, white shirt 4 Formerly in the possession of lect H.. ‘Gas abe Long REMBRANDT PEALE, N.A. _ AMERICAN, 1778- 1860 PORTHOLE PORTRAIT OF HENRY CLAY Poe : bi and standing collar ; warm grey cont Sm becker with feigned oval. | Canvas. Signed on the lower right. Haghe 31 inches; width, 251% inches. Island poet, Flushing. _ [SEE ILLUSTRATION | GILBERT STUART 3 A x2 AMERICAN, 1755-1828 5 On PORTRAIT OF CHRISTOPHER HUGHES, Bust, shoulders to the right, head turned oe ie spectator; | o a about 28 years of age, hazel eyes, curly auburn hair, ruddy — complexion, wearing a red: velvet coat with brown sable fur — collar and white stock with ruffle. Neutral ees Very a attractive personality. a Panel. Height, 27 inches; width, 22 inches. - - Original frame. Painted in 1816. 7 Christopher Hughes, Jr., son of a wealthy merchant of Balti- more, being well educated and having acquired a taste for travel and diplomatic life, was appointed secretary to the Commission . which negotiated the Treaty of Ghent ending the war between the United States and Great Britain. Subsequently he was Minister to Norway and Sweden. Exhibited at the second annual Exhibition, Baltimore, 1826. Photostat of catalogue accompanies the painting. (Pleasants) [SEE FRONTISPIECE ] 48 ee Eee PORTRAIT OF HENRY CLAY BY REMBRANDT PEALE, N. A. [NUMBER 147 | ee width, 28 inches. j 4 i € ~ - ¢ - ~ Ss. - - aS [SEE ILLUSTRATION | 50 <3 Rs rice Das 2 f On em oh wee HS xB 1. ps Pa ~Q [NUMBER 149 | ieee ‘ ‘seated | in a wat u | “Halen, waistcoat an a grey ‘coat sat black a fluffy brown wig. The background is. at the top, and is broken at the left by F Canvas. Inscribed at lower left, “49 (y William Seton was an auctioneer in | New Yi : painting Bet 3 #.. is pit a i ae [SEE ILLUSTRATION ] 52 PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM SETON BY MATHER BROWN [NUMBER I50 | aes eget eer ile Tae et Bik Ft : = om o-_ 3.8 lit Maeva | | AMERICAN, gals ve ‘Bust, head turned to rae ight, sl ae mie dark mete , scoicaiibcetadacalan-ane redaction el et ee [SEE ILLUSTRATION | 54 PORTRAIT OF MISS PRATT DAUGHTER OF GOVERNOR PRATT, MARYLAND BY THOMAS SULLY [NUMBER I51_] ERODE TOURNIERES FRENCH, 1668-1752 152 PORTRAIT OF CATHERINE DETHISY ina Half-length, facing the spectator, holding violets of whieh: ther : are a quantity on a pediment, attired in white silk bodice with pearl and blue ribbon ornaments; a pink drapery fastened at the shoulders and thrown back, enveloping her left arm. Dark back- — ground. | ae Canvas. Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches. HENDRICK MET DE BLES FLEMISH, 1480-1550 153 ADORATION OF THE MAGI The Madonna in blue is seated at the right, holding the Child as the Three Kings approach with presents to do homage; Joseph is seen at the back, two angels hover above, while attend- ants, all in fine raiment, are at the left. Animated scene in the a distance; a river with a castled crag and camels and horses at the base on the left; hilly country with habitations at the right; blue sky with cloud effects. Cradled panel. Height, 51 inches; width, 41 inches. [SEE ILLUSTRATION | / ‘> ae pea 56 I 1s nes THE MAGI BY HENDRICK MET DE BLES ADORATION OF [NUMBER 153 | 154 (155 156 ADRIAN ISENBRANDT _ FI eet, 1500-1551 MADONNA AND CHILD a The Virgin in red and green robes holds the Infant « as ie offers Him an apple; old gold and jeweled baldachin at the back, with | arches on the right and left, showing charming landscapes. . 5 Canvas. Height, 17% inches; width, 14 inches. | aoe 7 LORENZO DE CREDI ITALIAN, 1456-1537 MADONNA AND CHILD The Virgin in red, deep blue and green garments stands beside a pediment upon which the Infant partly kneels on a red cushion _ q as He embraces the Holy Mother; decorative old gold back-— | ground with halos. a Cradled panel. Height, 151% inches; width, as inches. From the Paul Delaroff Collection. —. Ti JAN VAN NOORDT putrcH, 1620-1675 _ HAGAR AND THE ANGEL The bondwoman of Abraham has cast her son Ishmacl under the shrubs when the angel of God calls out, “What aileth thee, Hagar? fear not; for God hath heard the voice of the lad where he is. Arise, lift up the lad, and hold him in thine hand; for I will make him a great nation.”? Portrait of a lady represented in colorful costume with her hand held to her breast, as the child is seen on the right and the angel approaches from a, burst of hght above; ruin in landscape at the left. Canvas. Height, 35 inches; width, 44 inches. A certificate of authenticity by Dr. Valentiner accompanies this painting. : [SEE ILLUSTRATION | LA 22 a 58 BY JAN VAN NOORDT [NUMBER 156 | HAGAR AND THE ANGEL SS OLB 158 159 ’ Engraving by J. Grover dated 1797 accompanies this picture. AART VAN DER NEER purcn, 1603-1677 MOONLIGHT SCENE ; Flat country with the sea and sails in the distance, nets se to dry and fishermen in the foreground, avenue of trees. at right, houses amid foliage on the left. Eifective oe of c a bank of clouds near the centre abe the horizon. a Canvas. Signed with monogram at the lower oe: Height, 2 24 inches; “width, 31 inches. } ; PIERRE MIGNARD FRENCH, 1610-1695 MARIA MANCINI AT BLOIS Seated in an armchair with red cushions on the right, fee the’ : spectator, attired in low-cut lace bodice with pearl ornaments, : holding a blue decorated drapery; old gold curtain at the back, ~ ‘ with a park landscape; lake, with swans and figures about. , * Canvas. Oval. Height, 39 inches; width, 49 inches. Ge a HENRY SINGLETON ENGLISH, 1766-1839 MARRIAGE OF THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK 4 The Duke in red coat and decorations holds the hands of the Duchess, who is clad in tea-colored gown and pearl ornaments as a they face the clergyman who has his back toward the spectator, 4 i while princes and ladies and attendants are at the right and left; — ornate interior with three crystal chandeliers. Frame has Eng- lish coat-of-arms over the centre. . Canvas. Height, 40 inches; width, 51 inches. 60 THE LAUNCHING OF A CARAVEL BY PETER F. ROTHERMEL [NUMBER 160 ] PETER F, ROTHERMEL AMERICAN, 1817-1895 160 ‘THE LAUNCHING OF A CARAVEL At a seaport in Spain, a vast gathering has assembled to witness the ceremony. A priest holding the cross aloft stands on a bluff as he blesses the craft about to enter the water from the dock; a carpet is spread in the foreground for the gentry, while soldiers and Indians contribute to the picturesqueness of the scene. Canvas. Signed and dated 1848 at the lower right. Height, 4814 inches; width, 591% inches. iS = _ From the Estate of J. H. B. Latrobe. (Reuling) ae? [SEE ILLUSTRATION | 61 W274 161 162 163 ATTRIBUTED TO BARTOLOME ESTABAN MURILLO SPANISH, 1618-1682 MADONNA OF THE ROSARY = The Virgin in red and blue raiment holds the Infant ‘Cheat witha her left hand as she passes a rosary to a monk paying homage; 4 cherubim floating among cloud effects beside a drab curtain. | Canvas. Height, 281% inches; width, 36 inches. (Reuling) Bis i O ae ee J ree ree er 4 T. TISCHBEIN GERMAN, 1751-1829 PORTRAIT OF DR. HUFELAND Three-quarter length, seated, head and shoulders to the left, holding a magnifying glass, attired in tan coat, yellow waistcoat, — and grey breeches, fluted jabot, wearing a grey wig; landscape background. ae Canvas. Signed and dated 1790 on arm of chair. Height, 3614 "4 : inches; width, 27 inches. 4 Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland, 1762-1836, was a noted physician. (Reuling) ae iSO ATTRIBUTED TO AELBERT CUYP putcH, 1606-1672 PREPARING FOR A MOUNT A gentleman holds the bridle of a chestnut horse, a little girl and a dog are at his side, while a man emerges from the stable door in the back; river in the middle ground, town on opposite bank; blue sky with shght grey and creamy cloud effect. } | Cradled panel. Height, 1414 inches; width, 19 inches. q a = (Reuling) IOS: -¢ 62 | | 1 THOMAS BELD FLEMISH, 17TH CENTURY 164 STILL LIFE | A rabbit, basket of pears, cherries, etc., in nice arrangement on a table; dark background. we s Canvas. Height, 87 inches; width, 3214 inches. = >) GL (Reuling) han aa THEODORE VAN 'THULDEN FLEMISH, 1606-1676 165 ‘THE DUCHESS OF ORANIEN : Stately blond lady standing facing the spectator as she holds the bridle of a black charger and_a staff; in low-cut deep blue gown with a cream-colored fichu across the bosom, fastened with large pearl ornaments; a female attendant is at her side, and others mounted are scen at the right distance. Sunset landscape. Canvas. Height, 59 inches; width, 52 inches. a PSS A FRANCOIS BOUCHER FRENCH, 1703-1770 166 MORNING A young woman in night attire has been awakened by her pet spaniel and is about to leave her couch; green covered table on the right, with a vase of roses. ee ee | Canvas. Height, 2914 inches; width, 35 inches. Lf (0) = (Reuling ) DUTCH 17TH CENTURY 167 LANDSCAPE An extended view of country with cottages, chateaux and figures, ‘and the sea in the distance; fine tree groups rising over a luminous pale emerald and creamy sky. Canvas. Height, 37 inches; width, 46 inches. (Reuling) 63 168 169 170 ‘wel > SSR wep A ENGLISH 19TH CENTURY THE MILL HOUSE A road leads toward the white house reflected in the limpid eeetit the mill on the right, sloping hills toward the left, figures and geese about; pale emerald sky with grey cloud effect. Canvas. Height, 3014 inches; width, 48 inches. (Reuling ) MANNER OF 18TH CENTURY FRENCH SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF A STATESMAN Half-length, seated, shoulders to the right, facing the spectator; in long powdered wig, lace jabot and wine-colored costume; neutral background. Canvas. Height, 32 inches; ee 2514 mches. (Reuling) SCHOOL OF P. P. RUBENS FLEMISH, 17TH CENTURY APOTHEOSIS OF A CONQUEROR A warrior in armor and carrying a shield stands over the pros- trate forms of several vanquished foes, while a winged goddess is placing a laurel wreath over his brow, as Zeus is seen in the sky hurling a thunderbolt. rahe Canvas. Height, 37 inches; width, 42 inches. yy 5 (Reuling) fi GERMAN SCHOOL 15TH CENTURY A BISHOP AND DONOR Seated in richly jeweled vestments holding the Host and _ his pastoral staff, with the open gospel on his knee, while the donor kneels at the left holding a rosary; a scroll is at the centre in- scribed, “St. Martin pray for me poor sinner”. Cradled panel.. Height, 58 inches; width, 39 inches. 64 i ——— [A ) ~ 4 AA + , oa - . " a “ ae 7 ‘ | ~~ ¥ i ; ' =. : = a 7 = re 4 . 4 | 4 % re ‘on . 3 = x @ — | &£ | a. i 4 | i By i€ * as Eas P es € e | | 1 e pt tela heat esa 12 173 174 JACQUES COURTOIS (IL BOURGUIGNON) FRENCH, 1621-1676 BATTLE SCENE Angels appear from heaven, temporarily causing a lull in the offensive; landscape with silver disc of the moon rising in the right distance. Canvas. Height, 36 inches; width, 59 inches. pee) (Reuling) Ae A H. BOESE AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY VIEW NEAR INWOOD, UPPER MANHATTAN A’ wide avenue skirted by spacious lawns, which rise on the right intersected by a path leading to a brick tomb where a policeman stands guard and the American flag is unfurled to the breezes from a staff. A view of the Hudson River at the left distance; splendid tree groups about, and carriages and figures animate the scene; creamy clouded sky. Canvas. Signed at the lower left. Height, 30 inches; width, 46 inches. (Reuling) ITALIAN 17TH CENTURY ST. SEBASTIAN Three-quarter length figure, his arms tied above him, nude to the waist, a wine-colored and white drapery encircling his lower body ; dark background. Canvas. Height, 49 inches; width, 36 inches. (Reuling) am 65 r, 175 176 ah ATTRIBUTED TO SALVATOR ROSA ITALIAN, 1615-1673 MARTYRDOM OF A SAINT In brown habit, eyes heavenward and hands apart, are Je being 2 roughly handled by three soldiers, while two et ba wreaths hover in the clouds above. a Canvas. Height, 52 inches; width, 39 inches. ey From the Signor Rinaldi Collection, Rome. (dteuling) — VENETIAN 17TH CENTURY LEDA AND THE SWAN 54 Jupiter in the form of a swan embraces he fair mother of Castor, a Pollux and Helen of Troy. ; S Wat. i Canvas. Height, 45 inches ; width, 5 anehes.- «+ == > So EIA: | a AEST EY TO DE HOENDEKOETER- _puTcH, LirH CENTURY THE HUNGRY FOX a ma A heron, ducks and ducklings, and a goose are sient them- _ 5 selves in an inlet in the foreground as a wily reynard approaches stealthily over a ledge at the back; hilly distance at the left; grey sky. Canvas. Height, 45 inches; width, 55 mches. Bee (Reu’ing ) AFTER REMBRANDT putcH, 17TH CENTURY THE SHIPBUILDER A bearded blond man in white ruff and black doublet is seated holding a compass, busy with plans lying on the table, as his wife enters, in white house headdress and collar and black gown, | with a note. Interior background. ; Canvas. 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