1 V 1 J ^'Z^ r/. y. MS*- v; s-^' 42^)1 Four photoyraplis by ]Mrs. Cameron, pc 4:'2ov Ten ditto from life 425v Ten ditto ditto 425AV Photographs of ^[r. Whistler and t' inscribed to Dante Rossetti /cA.^^feX-f"ty photographs, published by tht Pditrait Kxhibitio A LAKGE ASSEMBLAGE OF MODERN PICTURES AND FROM DIFFERENT PRIVATE COLLECTIONS : WHICH mm fie ^olti fig Auction, fig Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT TmWim @®1AT E@@Mg, 8 KING STKEET, ST. JAMES'S SQUAEE, On SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1883, AT ONE O CLOCK PRECISELY. - oi»;o May be viewed Three Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Chkistie, Manson and Woods' Offices, 8 Kin^ Street, St. James's Square, S. W. CONDITIONS OF SALE. I. THE liighest Bidder to be tlie Buyer ; and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. II. No person to advance less than Is. ; above Five Pounds, 5s. ; and so on in proportion. III. In the case of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller. IV. The Purcnasers 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 TiOts 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. VI. To prevent inaccui-acy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no TiOt can on any account be removed during the time of Sale ; and the remainder of the Purchase-Money must absolutely be paid on, delivery. VII. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited ; all Lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending Buch re-sale shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale, C A T A L O G U E. On SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1883, AT ONE o'clock. PRECISELY. The following are the Property of A GENTLEMAN. WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. P. NAFTEL. 1 A View in North Wales CATTERMOLE. 2 The Stirrup-oup MISS A. OAKLEY. 3 Fruit 4 Flowers 5 Roses in a Glass D. COX. 6 Bettws-y-Coed Church Porch — in chalk DENOYEA. 7 A Landscape, with trees ; and the companion 2 B 2 W. GADSBY. 8 Fruit W. H. GKEEN. 9 Samblsburt Old Hall H. TIDEY. 10 Don Juan and Haidee T. GRIMSHAW. 11 Derby Meadows J. V. DE FLEURY. 12 A Coast Scene T. M. RICHA-RDSON. 13 Magbi, from the Theatre of Telmessus G. B. CAMPION. 14 Crossing the Fobd 0. OAKLEY. 15 The Flower-seller F. W. TOPHAM. 16 The Tethered Lamb J. H. MOLE. 17 Preparing for Sea S. RAYNER. 18 RowsLEY Old Mill W. GOODALL. 19 The Haevest-field A. BOUVIER. 20 Highland Milkmaid H. TIDEY. 21 The Woman of Samaria 22 The Sanctuary 23 Castles in the Aie PICTURES. E. LADELL. 24 Fruit on a Table COWLEY. 25 Cup Tossing W. H. BOOT. 26 A Pair of Landscapes A. PETTITT. 27 A Pair of Views near Gkasmeee — ovals TENTERS. 28 A Landscape, with rush-cutters W. VAN DE VELDE. 29 Shipping in a Storm The Property of A GENTLEMAN. WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. J. MAOPHERSON. 30 Shrimping W. TELBIN. 31 Interior of St. Mark's, Venice E. THOENE WAITE. 32 Two Eoses J. S. EAVEN. 33 Steesa, Lago Maggiore 34 A Woodland Scene — oval J. M. JOPLING. 35 Old Woman Spinning: Dinan J. H. MOLE. 36 Early Morning : sea coast J. PRICE. 37 The Woodcutter's Cottage G. L. HALL. 38 Sea and Cloud E. WALTON. 39 The Pelino, near Cortina : Dolomite country 40 Edelweiss W. W. DEANE. 41 Venice F. J. SKILL. 42 A Bbeton Fisher-girl * 43 A Breton Peasant-girl 44 A Breton Peasant "i 45 A Venetian Girl J 4:6 A View in Turin / 47 Near Douarmenez, Brittany E. HAYES, R.H.A. 48 Before the Breeze A. BOUVIER. , . 49 A Gleaner W. L. LEITCH. ' ' ^0 A Coast Scene ^"^V^n/^t'^^^ l.^ ^'^0 8 W. W. MAY. 51 Ttnemouth SKINNEK PROUT. r » <* 52 In Normandy ^^}/(v»fV./-'Yv'*'*^'^^ I SUTTON PALMER. 53 A Surrey Heath 't' ^""^J-feK/irv wy^ W. W. MAY. 54 Off Sheerness J. L. HENRY. 55 Chester F. MELHUISH. 56 Devonshire Streams — two in one frame PICTURES. J. S. RAVEN. 57 On the Tay, Dunkeld T. DANBY. 58 DuNROBiN Castle A DIFFERENT PROPERTY. WATER-COLOUR DRAWINaS. A. H. TAYLOE. 59 A Gipsy Encampment ; and two others 3 G. E. LEWIS. 60 A Pair of Landscapes ; and Haymakers 3 61 Ilpeacombe — a 'pair ; and the Isle of Wight 3 J. VAELEY. 62 A Lake Scene, with bridge 63 A EiVER Scene, with malthouse J. LEPEC. 64 Medusa F. BOUCHEE. 65 Figures — a pair — in chalk J. NASH, JuN. 66 Tomb op Croft's Family in Chipping Norton Church H. WAEEBN. 67 The Finding op Moses D. EOBEETS, E.A., 1833. 68 Moorish Tower and Bridge at Cordova 10 H. LE JEUNE, A.R.A. 69 The Intruders J. D. WATSON. 70 The Cottage Door 71 The Inn Door 72 The Forest of Arden 73 Head of a Girl The following are the Property of W. PICKFORD, Esq., deceased, late of Bank House, Downham, Norfolk. PICTURES. A. CLINT. 74 A Coast Scene, Puffin's Island in the distance REMBRANDT. 75 A Man and Boy KNELLER. 76 Portrait of a Gentleman COTMAN. 77 A RiVEB Scene, near Norwich WILSON. 78 A Landscape, with cows J. DUVAL. 79 A Common, with sheep 80 A Coast Scene 81 A KivBR Scene 82 Boys Fishing 11 WILLIAMS. STARK. STARK. COX. 83 Harlech Castle, North Wales CROME. 84 Bracondale, Norwich A DIFFERENT PROPERTY. OLEOGRAPHS. 85 Italian peasants — a fair ; and Judith ^ 86 " By the waters of Babylon " ; and a lake scene 2 87 Ecce Homo ; the Magdalen ; and a portrait 8 PICTURES. DUTCH SCHOOL. 88 A Pair of Landscapes ; and a landscape, with peasants 3 W. W. CAFFYN. 89 Harvesting at Arundel 90 A River Scene, with cows 12 C. DUKES. 91 Fisher-girls G. SHALDERS. 92 A Landscape, with cows W. LINNELL, 1875. 93 A Woody Landscape, with figures and sheep T. G. LINNELL. 94 A Wood Scene, with gipsies W. SHAYER. 95 A Coast Scene, with figures, boats, and donkeys A. DE BYLANDT. 96 The Wengeren Alp G. R. LEWIS. 97 The Cottage Door; and the Mendicant — a pair 98 The Times of the Day 99 The Boulevard des Italiens, Paris BONINGTON. 100 A Coast Scene W. E. FROST, R.A. 101 An Elf ; and rocks and heather, by J. Hardy 13 G. COLE. 102 Inteeiob of a Forge 103 The Intbttdebs R. KEMM. 104 The Fan-selleb A. MOEEIS. 105 Sheep EARLY ENGLISH. 106 A Rivee Scene C. STUART. 107 Fecit DE VLIEGER. 108 A Dutch Rivee Scene W. MORRIS. 109 The Gamekeeper 110 Pony and Ramb LEONCE.' 111 Flowers L. JOULIN. 112 An Incident at the Siege op Paris 14 D. MACLISE, E.A. 113 RiENZI E. M. WARD, R.A. 114 Charles II. and Nell Gwynne C. T. BURT. 115 A View in Wales A. HELCKE. 116 A coast scone HEYDENDAHL. 117 The Breaking up of the Ice 118 Winter BREUGMAN. 119 Morning and Evening — a pair G. MILES. 120 Innishitkrn Bay RADCLIFFE. 121 The Surrey Downs 1 BURFIELD. 122 The Broken Vase 123 Stepping-stones 15 CROME. 124 A Landscape PHILLIPS. 125 An Irishman BINGLEY. 126 Landscapes — a pair — loater-colours BREUGHEL. 127 The Boat REGNARD. 128 NmoN DE L'Enclos W. A. KNELL. 129 A Paie of Sea-pieces E. G. GIRARDOT. 130 One of oub Geandmothers J. J. WILSON. 131 Moeison's Haven, on the Firth of Forth E. VERBOECKHOVEN, 1877. 132 Ewes and Lamb, with poultry in a landscape Painted for the owner 133 An Ox and Sheep in a Landscape — the companion Purchased from the artist 16 JOS. ISRAELS. 134 Waiting for the Boats BIAED. 135 "QUATRES HETTEE8 AU SalON " 136 Landing of French Family in England 137 Landing of English Family in France L. VEEWEE. 138 A Landscape, with figures and animals by E. Verboeckhoven 139 The Companion F. DE LEUW. 140 Forty Years ago in Tyrol 141 Marauders during the Thirty Years War L. NOTERMAN. 142 The Monkey Dentist — a pair J. CARABAIN. 143 The Arch op St. Joseph ; and Town Hall, Sienna K SMETZOLD. 144 A View in Bavaria ROOS. 145 A View in Holland G. ARMFIELD. 146 Dogs — a pair IT B. RIVIERE, R.A. 147 TiTANiA : ' Midsummer Night's Dream * W. MULLER. 148 A Mountain Scene C. S. LIDDERDALE. 149 A Peasant-gibl W. BROMLEY. 150 The Magpie's Breakfast W. UNDERHILL. 151, The Mountain Spring J. WEBB. 152 View of Givet, South of France G. MORLAND. 153 Pigs W. HAVELL. 154 A River Scene CROME. 155 A Landscape, with windmill CROME. 156 A BoAB Scene 18 J. S. COT MAN. 167 A Landscape W. HODGES, After. 158 Jacques and the Stag, by E. K. Eeinagle, E.A. ; and the engraving, hy S. Middiman P. NASMYTH. 159 Felling Timbee GAINSBOEOUGH. 160 A Boy in a Landscape E. WESTALL, E.A. 161 The Cottage Doge MOELAND. 162 A Storm E. NICOL, A.E.A. 163 Ibish Peasants — a sketch W. COLLINS, E.A. 164 Hastings Beach W. E. FEOST, A.E.A. 165 A Nymph UNKNOWN. 166 Poetbaits of Danton and Eobespiebbb 19 CLAKENCE EOE. 167 Ben Venue, from the Tinker's Loch SIE M. A. SHEB, P.E.A. 168 PoETRAiT OF SiR JoHN St. Aubyn, Babt. — wlioU length TEMPESTA. 169 A Landscape, with figures J. D. WATSON. 170 The Parting J. D. WATSON. 171 Soldiers Carousing H. MACMANUS, E.H.A. 172 The Toilet UNKNOWN. 173 The Expulsion from Paradise DEMOUSSY. 174 Venus and Cupids P. CAVAILLE. 175 A Nymph and Cupids W. WOODALL. 176 A WnTTER Scene ; and four other landscapes 20 S. H. S. INGLEFIELD. 177 The Beighton Coach 178 Four Hunting Subjects 179 A Pair of Fruit Pieces ; Portrait of the Earl of Essex ; and a view of a church 4 unis. Loadou : Printed by William Clowes & Hosn, Limited, atamiord teUect autl CJharius Cross. /, m W. Kt*; -^^ ¥./^ ws ^l/I^pPi ^% ^^v '^^^^r^^S^^" fcv^'c'-* GETTY RESEARCH INSTITUTE 3 3125 01035 8675