0-A-T.A.IL.Oa-XJE OF A COLLECTION OF ETCHINGS and ENGRAVINGS By and after the OLD MASTERS, THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN, r: Including Works of ^X M- ^^^3^<^^2 KEMBEANDT, ALBERT DURER, LUCAS VAN LEYDEN, MARTIN SCHONGAUER, and others; AND A CHOICE SERIES OF PROOFS from the ENGLISH LANDSCAPE, after Constable, By DAVID LUCAS, ETCHIN GS By SIR F. SEYMOUR HADEN, J. M. WHISTLER, C. MERYON, &c., THE PROPERTY OF A LADY: WHICH mm U ^olti tJu Auction bp L 1 5(^3 31- Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, AT THEIR GREAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES'S SQUAEE, On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1899, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY, May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods' Offices, 8 Ki7uj Sired, St. James's Square, S. W. CONDITIONS OF 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 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 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 wanant.v whatever. VI. 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 Purchase-Money must absolutely be paid on the delivery. VII. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Monev deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited; all Lois uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by piiblic or private Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1899, AT ONE o'clock PRECISELY. THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. Ill the Folio, H. ALDEGEEVER. ^ ' 1 The Parable of the Good Samaritan (B. 40-43) 5 J^ -^^^-^^U^^Z-i^ f^ 2 The Parable of Dives and Lazarus (B. 44-48) 6,^^:l«,-^fe;:;:^„^ to BACCIO BALDINI. 3 Moses (B. 3), of the Set of Prophets — second state ^^^^^^-t-^no^-^^C JACOPO (WALSH) DI BAEBARI. 4 Judith (B. 1) CARACCI (ANNIBALE). 5 Christ Crowned with Thorns (B. 3); and others, by Callot, C^ . Reverdino, &c. 5 ALBEET DUEEE. 6 The Set of the Passion (B. 3-18) 16 ^ ^-^-^^^^-U^ S^ ' 7 The Virgin with a Pear (B. 4.1) ^^^L^^-^-^iti-u,^^ 8 Five of the Apostles (B. 46-50) 5 ^/^/-^Ci^^Ct-^ /•--" • 9 A Set of eighteen Prints, representing the Passion, some copied from Durer's plates 18 "^^^^^^^ ALBEET GLOCKENTON. /f L 10 The Passion of Christ (B. 2-13), after Schongauer 12 "^ H. GOLTZIUS. /L 11 The Adoration of the Shepherds (B. 21) ^(^^ck /'>^ /y " ■ 12 The Passion of Christ (B. 27-38) 12 ^ W. HOLLAR ^S^ ' 13 Title to Allen's 'Scripture Chronologic'; and The Deposition "/^'2^.«-^-«-^'^ from the Cross, after Holbein ; and two others, by P. Huys, &c. 4 LUCAS KEUG. liT ' U The Nativity (B. 2) ; and The Adoration of the Magi (B. 4) 2 ^^^SL^ LUCAS VAN LEYDEN. /^^ ' 15 The Visitation of the Virgin (B. 36) -^ £t^J^^,.^A^-^^ I S~ 16 The Flagellation (B. 46) ; and Christ Presented to the People '' /—^ (B. 70) 2 --^^^^-T^^ ■ i'^ ■ 17 Christ Crowned with Thorns (B. 68 and 69), the two plates 2 (^^i^^^^^^^y^ ' 10 . 18 Christ and the Soldiers (B. 71) ; and The Man of Sorrows (B. 76) (/^'^^^^ 2 y^ MASTER B. F. M. 19 The Eest in Egypt (B. 2); The Anmmciation, by a Flemish j^^^x^^,^ ^^J^^ anonymous master ; and St. Jerome, after Durer 3 1^ 6^ MASTER S. 20 The Nativity (Pass. 65); The Transfiguration (P. 79); The "/^^--^ Crucifixion (P. 94) 3 21 The Crucifixion (P. 96); The Holy Trinity, with the Virgin ^p^ (P. 107) ; and The Virgin, with Saints (P. 108) 3 U / LUCAS VAN LEYDEN. 22 The Annunciation (B. 5) ; Herodias (B. 8) /^ ' 23 Eight subjects of the Passion (B. 10-21) 8 cit? NIELLI. 24 One impression of a Niello ; and two Nielli "silver plates olx) /O S MARCO DA RAVENNA. 25 Christ and the Twelve Apostles (B. 79-91) 13 "t^^t'^-'i.-*^-''^'^,^^-, REMBRANDT. 26 Joseph telling his Dreams (W. 41) ^^^~^^^^^C^t^^-i^ 27 The Adoration of the Shepherds ; night piece (W. 51) '^z^Z ^^^-^C^v-v,.,^ 28 The Circumcision (W. 53); The Presentation in the Temple c?(o (W. 56) 2 29 The Flight into Egypt (W. 58); The Rest in Egypt (W. 62) 2 ^^V^^^^ 30 The Flight into Egypt (W. 60) ^, ^^>-^,..^.i«/^ C -r — /" / B 2 31 Christ found by his Parents (W. 64) •'^^^'^^^^^i.^^^ ^^ • 32 The Holy Family (W. 67)— first state; and the Holy Family ~r^^ (W.68) ^^^-^TT /O ' 33 Christ Preaching (W. 71) C^-*.^^":^!^:;^ ^— 84 Christ Driving the Money-Changers from the Temple (W. 78); —f^^^^^c^^^ and Christ and the Samaritan Woman (W. 74) 2 ^^V^ /6^ ' 35 The Eesurrection of Lazarus (W. 76) I^^^~A^*<^j^ 36 Christ with the Cross — oval (W. 85) ; and The Crucifixion /2,,^,^,^.^m^^ (W. 86) 2 /6 ' 37 The Descent from the Cross, night piece (W. 88) ^'^-t.^.^yt^^^^-^cyUL^ , S~ 38 The Funeral of Jesus (W. 89) ^..Tf^.. .A,^^ . 39 The Entombment (W. 91)— ^rsf state -/^U*,us>^ -\^vC{£~^ x^ j^ ~ '40 The Same — second state ^^^ Tc n^^u-^t-t^^A^ ^^ ' 41 Christ and the Disciples at Emmaus (W. 92) ; and the Prodigal ,-^ ' / Son (W. 96) -^<^.^.e^.^.e^ 2 ^^-^^^^^^ '• 42 The Martyrdom of St. Stephen (W. 102); and The Baptism of ^u i£T(fL, the Eunuch (W. 103) ^.-^^^■^4^ 2 /d P. EODDELSTET. 43 The Crucifixion (B. 2) ; and copy of Schongauer's Christ Descend- . J • 45 The Miraculous Draught of Fishes (B. 9) ; and St. Luke Painting ^^^^c-(^^^ the Virgin (B. 4) 2 HEEMAN SWANEVELT. /» c- 46 Two Biblical Subjects (B. 34 and 35) 2 /^ y JEEOME WIERIX. 47 Various small Eeligious Subjects 48 Subjects of the Passion 41 Various Illustrations to the New Testament 12 Y^ MARTIN ZASINGER. 50 The Virgin and Child (B 2) S^*t^''^^V-T>t , 51 Six Portfolios, covered with red morocco, tooled with gold, royal {rA.^^i^^^H.^^^x. THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. Framed. 52 GiULio Campagnola : St. John the Baptist — second state, with the / .^T^t-t address 53 Andrea Mantegna : The Entombment '^^ 54 Ditto : One of the plates of The Triumph of Julius Cassar (/S-C^tZ^'^-^ 55 A. Van Ostade : Woman Spinning before a Door ^^^tr-^^T^^^.^c^^siy/i^^ 56 Eembrandt : The Prodigal Son (:/^^y(^I^n.^ 57 Ditto : Christ Presented to the People /Z^ V^ 58 Ditto : The Three Crosses ^ ^ 59 M. ScHONGAUER : Christ Appearing to the Magdalen THE PROPERTY OF A LADY. /i . /d I I I I 16' /y I n 10 In the Folio. JoQ Eeproductions of drawings of Albert Durer DAVID LUCAS, after J. CONSTABLE, E.A. Mostly Proofs specially selected hy the Engraver. 61 East Bergliolt — unfinished proof 62 The Same -^^p^a-^T-^ 63 Spring ./jb-^^ dAt 64 Noon 3 10 ^ ' /(? %- - X^ / Z- ^ y f 108 Annie, standing— ic/f^owi tlie title 109 Boy in Scotch Dress 110 "Fumette" 111 "Bibi Valentin" — early proof 112 En plein Soleil 113 Nursemaid and Child — first state 114 Vaiixhall Bridge 115 Thames Police 116 Little Wapping 117 Limehouse 118 Lobster Pots: Selsea Bill 119 Model, resting 120 Model, lightly draped — lithograph, printed in colours (^^ 121 Drawing of a Female Figure — hlach chalk and pastels ^^ 122 Female Figure — sketch in black and white chalks /P^ ANDEEW GEDDES. ^ 123 Portrait of the Artist, engraved by J. Stewart ; and various of his Etchings 8 124 Various Etchings, by Geddes, Kunciman, D. Allen and others zA^^'^^'^^ 50 SIK F. SEYMOUR HADEN. 125 Eeading by Lamplight 126 Kensington Gardens — the smaller plate 127 Fulham — first state 128 Richmond Park : Early Morning 129 Kidwelly 130 Kensington Gardens — the larger plate 131 Among Burnham Beeches 11 / 32 Cranbrook >^^?^z--*«>u£--^!^ 33 Dundrum Eiver; and The Two Asses — the two plates pasted £• -^y together 34 Sunset in Ireland 35 Whistler's House at Old Chelsea — -first state 36 Grande Chartreuse, after Turner ; and Thomas Haden, after Wright 2 37 Newcastle in Emlyn ; and The House of the Smith 2, 38 Kilgaren Castle ; and Kenarth 2 39 The Fisherman — trial proof, touched up 40 Thames Ditton — first state 41 Railway Encroachment 42 Brentford Ferry 43 The Towing Vath— first state 44 Shepperton 45 Hands Etching : Laborum 46 Sonning Bank 47 Topsail Barges 48 Firs : Inveroran 49 Ye Complete Angler — first state 50 Greenwich— second state 51 Cowdray Castle, with geese ^^^^t-^f^i.-^j^-^^^ FINIS. London : Printed by William Clowiss & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.