Illustrated catalogue of paintings, pastels and water colors collected by the late David CLyall of Brooklyn . ng her little daughter therudiments of sewing. Signed at the right, Dargelas, 1866. Height, 14 inches; width, 10y2 inches. C. PECRTTS 36—THE DOCTORS VISIT A Dutch interior in the middle of the seven-teenth century, with walls of Spanish leather, ahooded fireplace, and furniture of the period. Aninvalid lady in a red jacket and yellow petticoatis seated in an armchair, while the doctor in som-bre suit of black velvet is feeling her pulse. Onthe left sits the husband, and behind stands t


Illustrated catalogue of paintings, pastels and water colors collected by the late David CLyall of Brooklyn . ng her little daughter therudiments of sewing. Signed at the right, Dargelas, 1866. Height, 14 inches; width, 10y2 inches. C. PECRTTS 36—THE DOCTORS VISIT A Dutch interior in the middle of the seven-teenth century, with walls of Spanish leather, ahooded fireplace, and furniture of the period. Aninvalid lady in a red jacket and yellow petticoatis seated in an armchair, while the doctor in som-bre suit of black velvet is feeling her pulse. Onthe left sits the husband, and behind stands thenurse holding a porringer. Signed at the right, C. Pecrus. Height, 13 inches; width, 10^ inches. THE SMOKER BY JEAN BAPTISTE MADOU JEAN BAPTISTE MADOU 37—THE SMOKER V An old man in a broad black hat, a ruddy-brown coat, gray waistcoat, and blue breeches isseated, facing the spectator, stick in hand andshort pipe in mouth. On the floor beside him isa pewter mug, and the background is a simplegray wall with a door at the right. Signed at the left, Madou, 1871. Height, 10 inches; width, 7^ inches. MLA. *^(X.+ li Boston THE BOUDOIR BY GIOVANNI BOLDINI GIOVANNI BOLDINI 38—THE BOUDOIR lJ A young lady in a rich soft blue gown, with aprofusion of lace and ribbons, is seen in her bou-doir, apparently surveying herself in a mirror,part of which appears in the picture above a richlygilded table. Over her right arm, which isgracefully supported by a long malacca stick, isdraped a black silk mantle. The surface of thepolished floor is broken by reflections of the wall,of the furniture, and of the figure itself, and thenotes of red in the flowered gown are repeated ina vase on the table. Signed at the left, Boldini. Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inches.


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