Catalogue of the pictures, drawings, etchings and objects of art . dthe flower, but given expression to the „essenceof its beauty, 15^4 in. h., 20I/4 in w. — Signed : A^. Diaz. 116. In the forest of Fontainebleau. A rocky part ofthe forest. The painting of the rocks and of theautumnal tints on the trees is exceedingly fine. 17 in. h. 22 in w. On panel. — Signed: N. Diaz, 117. A study from the nude. This picture exhibitsgreater attention to detail and higher finish than isusual with this artist. 13^/4 in. h., 9I/2 in w. — Signed : VenU Diaz. 118. The Tempest. The sky with its fantastic clouds i
Catalogue of the pictures, drawings, etchings and objects of art . dthe flower, but given expression to the „essenceof its beauty, 15^4 in. h., 20I/4 in w. — Signed : A^. Diaz. 116. In the forest of Fontainebleau. A rocky part ofthe forest. The painting of the rocks and of theautumnal tints on the trees is exceedingly fine. 17 in. h. 22 in w. On panel. — Signed: N. Diaz, 117. A study from the nude. This picture exhibitsgreater attention to detail and higher finish than isusual with this artist. 13^/4 in. h., 9I/2 in w. — Signed : VenU Diaz. 118. The Tempest. The sky with its fantastic clouds isso thickly impasted, that it looks like enamel: apowerfel impression of nature in one of its terrificmoods. 10^/4 in. h., 16I/2 in w. — 119. Mountainous landscape in the Pyrenees. A sketchin oils, ^afrottis in browns; although only a sketch,the whole purpose of the work in fully expressed,23^/2 in. h., 31V2 in, w. — Signed: Vente Diaz. 120. Study from the nude. The undraped figure ot awoman against a green background, 19 in, h., 12)14. in. w, — 25. Diaz. DUCHATTEL. Frederik J. van Rossiim Duchattel, Dutch artist born at Leyden in 1856. 121. Landscape. View at Vreeland. A canal lined withtrees. To the right, on the opposite side of thecanal, a white cottage with a red roof; clouded sky. 21V2 in h., 14^/4 Signed: Fred. Duchattel. DUPRE. Jules Dupre, born at Nantes in 1811, died atParis in 1889. A stormy day. A group of massive trees in thegarb of Autumn. A pale sunbeam casts a streak oflight on some of the trunks and a silvery sheenover some of the wet branches. The tone of thedismal sky is wonderfully expressive. A highlyfinished and important work of this artist, which 3 26 Barbara van Houten has reproduced in a splendidetching. I y. 4^/4 in. h., 35^2 in w. — Signed: J. Dupre. 123. Farmhouses in Normandy. Thatched roofs, a gloomygrey sky. II in. h, 14 in. w. — Signed: J. D. 124. Stormy weather. An extensive view of the sea-shore; a sky heavy with clouds. 20^/
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