5/T/92 to 12/20/921 **"**^;- ■ ^' c^s^'^ i<-^ Sm^lloyR Wfs^ r-^' >^^ -J^' .i'-'M *-■ •-"^■^ / '^- ^ 's" (JC^-. .lAifA. C A. T -A. Xj O O XJ E \^ OF PICTURES, CHIEFLY BY OLD MASTERS OP THE ITALIAN, V FLEMISH, > DUTCH, : FRENCH, > AND -> ENGLISH : SCHOOLS, <^ FROM THE COLLECTION OP THE LATE RIGMIT HON. GEORGE, LAST EARL OF EGREMONT: WHICH SSliU be Solti ti) Huction, bp Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES'S SQUAEE, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1892, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods' Offices, 8 King Street, St. James s Square, S. W. I-VJSWX^ CONDITIONS OB^ SALE. I. THE highest Bidder to be the Buyer ; and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be inunediately put up again and re-sold, II. No person to advance less than Is.; above Five Pounds, 5s. and so on in proportion. m. In the case of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on belialf of the Seller. IV. The Purchasers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and to pay down 5s. in the Pound, or more, in part of payment, or the whole of the Purchase-Money, if required; in default of which, the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. V. The Lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description, at the Buyer's expense and risk, within Two days from the Sale ; Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods not being responsible for the correct description, genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in, any Lot ; and making no warranty whatever. YI. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can on any account be removed during the time of Sale ; and the remainder of the Parchase-Money must absolutely be paid on the delivery. VII. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited ; all Lots un- cleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulter at this Sale. "7 , CATALOGUE. 0JO40 On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1892, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. t>>©to PICTURES. ALBANO. 1 Cupid's Foege ALBERTINELLI. n, y ^ 2 The Entombment 7^ ARTOIS AND RUBENS. ) y 3 A Gkand Landscape, with Latona / BAPTIESTE. ^ ^ 4 A Garden Scene, with utensils and flowers BORGOGNONE. r J. (M 5 A Battle Piece ; and an Italian landscape, with buildings — / unframed » 't^S^ 5/ i i/- BRAUWER. 6 Peasants EHQALiNa outside an Inn Dook P. BREUGHEL. 7 Thb Flight into Eotpt — unframed P. BRILL. 8 Cheibt and the Young Man — unframed 9 Feuit CAMPIDOGLIO. CANALETTO. 10 The Port of Anoona CANALETTO. 11 Classical Figures, under an archway A. CANO. 12 The Mieaoulous Conception CARACCI. 13 The Passage of the Red Sea CARAVAGGIO. 14 The Martyrdom of a Female Saint CARAYAGGIO. 16 The Artist Sketching •L ip^ / L CARAVAGGIO. P * /C? > / 16 Cupid Breaking his Bow •T. CAKPIONE. / 17 Bacchanalians €^i^l^-C C. COELLO. ^ / . :^i^^ , C 18 The Magdalen ^Z-^^- ^ ^'*^ "^ f CORREGGIO (Afteb). 19 La Coneglia — unframed ^'v ^ C-'-^C^ B. CORRENZIO. \ 20 The Sacking on the Temple / A. COYPEL. O ^ 21 Bacchus and Ariadne r (X'^^'^^ ^ *^ DE HEEM. y 22 Vessels on a Table l/CCC^^^^""^^^ p. DE HOOGHE. " (' n 23 Interior of an Apartment, with a lady and servant putting a > child to bed — unframed DE VLEIGER. / L,^<^^ U\ Jtl^J 24 The Deluge .^1 DIEPENBECK. • / / 25 Samson and Delilah ^V" , Uf?< DIETEICY. i^^C^ ^ 26 A Woody Landscape, with peasants and animals, in the style of Berchbm ^ 37 Interior, with peasants cooking DIETRICY. / / > A. DOLCI. ^ ^/^C^ ? 28 Head of a Female Saint i AA^ ^-"^ /C^t4A^ ^ DOMENICHINO. /^ / ^/Z^Q 29 St. Catherine ff'i^'^^^^^ /DOMENICHINO. 30 A Landscape, with Tobit and the angel ^Ci^ EARLY FLEMISH SCHOOL. ^ ^ — ^ 31 An Allegory op the Triumph of the Church wi^ve^^tA^ EVERDINGEN. ^ kf^'^/ ) ^/t^ 32 A Forest Scene, with sportmen and deer ' K^f^ - L. GIORDANO. P 5^ 33 Rbnouncing the World ' ^^^ ^" \ L. GIORDANO. ^ 34 Belshazzau's Feait GIORGEONE. ^ / ^ 35 The Woman taken in Adultery •■ >^„ ^ /^"^yU r^: 6?. Part of the composition of the picture in the Corporation Gallery at Glasgow V 36 A Bacchante GREUZE. U^ y GUEECINO. . f \^ 37 St. John and the Lamb ^X^ GUEECINO. / . ^ ^ 38 The Death op Abel H4A4/^^*'^^ GUIDO. 39 The Dead Christ, with the Virgin, and ang€ „ , , ^el c^r^jtiM,A^ GUIDO. 40 The Madonna ^ -'f^j^^S^'M^ GUIDO. 41 The Infant Saviour Sleeping ^^ 42 Boors— octogfowaZ ^CU^^^JX HEEMSKIRK. HOREMANS. ■5 43 An Interior, with a concert — unframed ^ HUGHTENBURGH. 44 A Skirmish of Cavalry v-V*^ 8 HUYSMAN DE M ALINES. C' / ^ 45 A Landscape, with sand-bank and fignres ^ HUYSMAN DE MALINES. '' ^'X 46 A Woody Landscape, with figures and animals i^Cti SIR G. KNELLER. 47 John Locks yfO-^J*'''^''— tf--o LEBRUN. /V * „^ 48 The Rape of Pboserpine ^iL 4^ ^ S Y7 LINGELBACH. ^ y 49 A Seaport in the Levant LOPES. 50 A RivEB Scene, with figures and goats V&- MALTESE. C.^,' 1^^ ^ 51 Gold Vessels and Fruit, on a table covered with a Persian carpet C. MARATTI. 52 The Adoration of the Shepherds *■-■" MARIESCm. r J^^-k 53 Venetian Buildings F. MOLA. J 54 The Communion of the Magdalen MONAMY. \ y 55 A Sba Pibob, with men-of-war and other vessels MONAMY. <0 J ^ 56 A Sea-piecb, with a frigate and boats in a breeze ^ <^^^ViJ()^~Cl^>^ ^o r 57 View of Gbeenwioh MONAMY. / Vf /^ MONAMY. 58 A Calm, with men-of-war and boats at anchor CJ^J Qi*. MUTIANO. ^ - <^^ 69 The Kaising op Lazarus ^' '^" "' '«' V PALOMINO. ,/ ^ ■> < 60 The Assumption of the Virgin 5^ CC "* Signed J^-' ^ ^ 61 Abraham's Sacrifice J ^X^C^C^^'Cc P. POTTER. V 62 Two Horses in a Landscape G. POUSSIN. ^ ^ r 63 A Woody River Scene, with a cascade and figures (^Z/tA-i/^*"^^^ G. POUSSIN. / ^ 5 64 A Classical Wood Scene, with Flora and nymphs '' L A^^ 10 J /6/t G. POUSSIN. ^ 65 A Coast Scene, with buildings G. AKD N. POUSSIN. 66 A Geand Landscape, with Bacchanalians and anmals EEMBEANDT (After). / t"^ 67 A GiEL AT A Window RUBENS (After Titian). ^ AJ^ 68 Cupid Holding a Miebor to Venus c?4 / rK / KUBENS. 69 The Brazen Serpent — a sketch SCHIDONE. 70 The Madonna and the Infant Savioue SPAGNOLETTO. 71 A Neapolitan Beggar H. SWANEVELDT. 72 A Grand Landscape, with peasants and apimals TEMPESTA. 73 A Geand Landscape, with figures and animals TENIEKS. 74 Poetrait of a Knight of the Golden Fleece iXj^^^feM 11 TINTOEETTO. J 75 The Last Judgment i**"-"^?! TINTORETTO. /^^ y,{ 7 ^ 76 The Decollation of St. John ^ / TINTORETTO. /P / 77 The Baptism of Christ // TITIAN. 78 A Lady, in a rich dress, holding a book UNKNOWN. 79 A Landscapb, with buildings and pond — unf tamed ; and A Har- bour ScQue— ditto 2 80 A Village Scene G. VAN AELST. M- ^ ^ 81 Fruit and Drapery, on a table / "vt^^/u^^i^ W. VAN BEMMELL. ^ //i ^^ "^ Woody Landscape, with peasants on a road ^/^•'^^•''^'^'V^^ C, VAN DEE MIJ. y ^ 83 A Gentleman, seated at a table — unframed C^fj VANDYCK. 84 The Betrayal of Christ 12 VANDYCK. 85 Samson and Delilah J. VAN HUYSUM. 86 A Vase of Flowers VAN UTEECHT. 87 A Dutch Habboub Scene, with fish in the foreground W. VAN DEE VELDE. 88 A Coast Scene, with man-of-war and boats W. VAN DEE VELDE. 89 A Coast Scene, with wrecked vessels W. VAN DEE VELDE. 90 A Calm, with men-of-war at anchor P. VEEONESE. 91 A Martyrdom f^-^ef^ p. VEEONESE. /7 J 92 Christ in the House op Simon ^^^^^^'4^^^ P. VEEONESE. 93 The Rape of Europa H C'^yt^ ^ M 18 J. VERNE r. 94 The Falls of Tivoli WATTEAU. 95 Nymphs Bathing ZEEMAN. 96 A Hooey Coast Scene, with men-of-war in a storm PORTRAITS. 97 Portrait of a Gentleman, in black dress, lace cravat, and sleeves 98 An Officer in Armour 99 Sir Ralph Hopton, Governor of Bristol, seated in a landscape, with dog, and arms in the background 100 Portrait of a Gentleman, holding a letter PICTURES BY MODERN ARTISTS. N. CONDY. 101 Landing Fish N. CONDY. 102 Plymouth Harbour N. CONDY. y^ 103 Interior of a Church 104: Interior of a Kitchen 105 Interior of a Fisherman's Cottage i:>Oyi (6 14 N. CONDY. //T 106 A Naval Engagement %^^ II 107 The Capture of the Guillaume Tell by the Penelope, Lion, \wi » \t and Fourdroyant J. P. DAVIS. 108 PoBTRAiTs OF Mbs. Thomson, Mes. Steoud, and Miss Voules 1^^ J. P. DAVIS. n' (^^AJ^ 109 Moth ; Eobbing the Squibrel's Nest : ' Midsummer Nights Dream ' J. P. DAVIS. 110 Beatrice : ' Much Ado about Nothing ' GAINSBOROUGH. 111 A Landscape, with water-mill GAINSBOROUGH. 112 A Match-selleb / T. C. HOFLAND," 1842. 118 The City and Bay of Saleeno 114 View of Naples — a sketch 1 T. C. HOFLAND. 115 Sketch for the Picture of Jerusalem — uvframed 15 /I -iv * T. C. HOFLAND ^ CcTi-C 116 Castellamare, taken from the road looking towards Sorrento MOKLAND. 117 A Woody Soenh, with sow and donkey M^^jtAA'i' p. NORMAN. ^ ; 118 Dead Birds, in a landscape J. OPIE, R.A. / 119 The Presentation in the Temple «/^va#t« *-v^ ^*<-i J. OPIE, R.A. > ^ 120 Romeo and Julii ^ C. W. POWELL. 121 A Coast Scene, with a man-of-war and boats SIR J. REYNOLDS (After). jfy h 122 The Snake in the Grass R. SASS, 1808 / 123 A Coast Scene, with shipwreck O^ S. SAYWELL. 124 A Small Landscape R. SAYWELL. ^ 125 A RiVEE Scene, with figures drawing a net f^hMJh\.^^i^ IG R. SAY WELL. 126 A Rocky River Scene, with figures 127 A River Scene, with water-fall : moonlight R. SAYWELL. 128 A Rocky River Scene, with figures J. TENNANT. 129 A Coast Scene, with boats and figures \j^ * '.# t UNKNOWN. 130 Joshua commanding the Sun to stand still 5 R. WILSON. /? 131 A Lake Scene, with figures — unframed ""^ f 132 A River Scene, with peasants and horses — unframed ^tJiAtk^ R. WILSON. rj ^^ / 133 Roman Poplars K.Jfl/L^ ZUCCARELLL 134 The Magdalen in the Desert, with angels Cr^J^ FINIS. 2« /T. Loudon : Printed by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Cbariuf? Cross. rf*^- ^w ^M %^^ »i^* t»%. !► '*': "^'A GETTY RESEARCH INSTITUTE 3 3125 00987 9566