Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . Jean Charles Cazin / Feexch: 1840—1901 /7 51—THE HARVESTERS Height, 12% inches; width, 9*4 inches Some distance back in a stubble field a man in a blueblouse stands on a ladder, putting the finishing touchesto a haystack. At the right of it is another stack,and a man is at work on top of it while a fellow laborerunloads a wagon alongside. A white horse is standingby. At the left of the foreground a man is carryinga sheaf in each hand and at the right three other fig-ures are busy with sheaves. Signed at the lower left, J. C. Cazin. From the P


Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . Jean Charles Cazin / Feexch: 1840—1901 /7 51—THE HARVESTERS Height, 12% inches; width, 9*4 inches Some distance back in a stubble field a man in a blueblouse stands on a ladder, putting the finishing touchesto a haystack. At the right of it is another stack,and a man is at work on top of it while a fellow laborerunloads a wagon alongside. A white horse is standingby. At the left of the foreground a man is carryinga sheaf in each hand and at the right three other fig-ures are busy with sheaves. Signed at the lower left, J. C. Cazin. From the Peter A. Schemm Collection, New York, N. V. Diaz cle la Pefia Feexch: 1807—1876) 52—EXFAXT AU CHIEX (Panel)Height, 1334 inches; width, 10y2 inches A small girl is seated on the ground at the edge of awood, holding in her lap a white, shaggy-haired petdog. She is dressed in a loose and flowing pink frock,short-sleeved and trimmed with black ribbons and whitelace, and her long golden hair falls about her shoul-ders. The light plays full upon her and the densefoliage of the wood behind her is dark, with a patchof sky visible at one corner. Signed at the lower left, S. Diaz. Purchased from Messrs. Durand-Ruel, Paris, the J. IV. Kauffmann Collection. Ntm York, 1905.


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