Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . s, wrapped in a black cloak and carrying a silver-topped malacca cane in his left hand, has stopped before a vine-covered piazza to greet two friends, a young man and a youngwoman, M-ho are leaning over the balustrade. The lady wearsa costume of yellow and gray and the young man, who isdressed in light blue, is shaking hands with the passing friendwhile, as he is evidently a painter, with his left hand he holdshis palette and brushes. Signed at the lower right, and dated he sold to close an Estate. Josef Isra


Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . s, wrapped in a black cloak and carrying a silver-topped malacca cane in his left hand, has stopped before a vine-covered piazza to greet two friends, a young man and a youngwoman, M-ho are leaning over the balustrade. The lady wearsa costume of yellow and gray and the young man, who isdressed in light blue, is shaking hands with the passing friendwhile, as he is evidently a painter, with his left hand he holdshis palette and brushes. Signed at the lower right, and dated he sold to close an Estate. Josef Israels Dutch: 1824—1911 10S~THE FISHER BOY Panel: Height, 20 inches; width, 13i/o inches A BOY, with brown cap and jacket, blue kerchief at the neck,and red trousers rolled up above the knees, is wading throughthe breakers of the sea in the foreground, carrying a little girlon his back. In the ofRng on the right, a vessel is indicated, andthe sky shows a little strip of blue amid gray clouds. Signed at the loner from Williatn order of an


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