Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . ted 1896. lijl order of an Executrix. William Ritscliel, American: 186-i— 29—THE SEAWEED GATHERER Height, 11%^ inches; length, 16 inches Ox a gray, sandy beach, in the foregronnd, are a cart with awhite and a bay horse, and a man loading seaweed. The pointof view being elevated, the wide expanse of the ocean appearsabove the toilers and is illumined by moonlight. A strij) ofblue-gray sky is at the top of the canvas. Signed at the lozcer of Mr. Edward G. OReilly. J. Agrasot French: Contemporary 30—F


Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . ted 1896. lijl order of an Executrix. William Ritscliel, American: 186-i— 29—THE SEAWEED GATHERER Height, 11%^ inches; length, 16 inches Ox a gray, sandy beach, in the foregronnd, are a cart with awhite and a bay horse, and a man loading seaweed. The pointof view being elevated, the wide expanse of the ocean appearsabove the toilers and is illumined by moonlight. A strij) ofblue-gray sky is at the top of the canvas. Signed at the lozcer of Mr. Edward G. OReilly. J. Agrasot French: Contemporary 30—FORTUXrS STUDIO Panel: Height, 16 inches; rcidth, 11 inches A STUDIO interior with two female figures; one in an after-noon gown of pink, the other in a visiting dress of white withwhite hat trimmed with blue ribbon, and wearing a Spanishscarf. The accessories sliow a large piece of carved furniturewith ^ianoplies of arms, musical instruments and bric-a-brac. Signed at the lorcer right, and dated 1871. By order of Mrs. Harold Thorne, daughter of the late H. S. Carletoii Wig-giiis, American: 1848— 31—IX THE MEADOWS Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches A KED and white, a black, and a white cow are grouped standingin a pool in the foreground; on the left is a clump of trees andon the right a stretch of level country bordered with trees at thehorizon. Above is a sky of gray clouds. By order of Mrs. Harold Thorxe, daughter of the late H. S. Wilson. Eugene Carpeiitier French: Contemporary 32—DAY BREAMS Height, 15 inches; length, 18 inches Lying on back on the grass in a shady field in the fore-ground is a lad with a white jacket, corduroy trousers, andwooden sabots, one of which he has kicked off, while with hisface to the sky he nibbles the end of a slender stick broken froma bush, or picked up in the forest, which appears in the distanceat the top of the picture. With his right hand he caresses theshoulder of a brown and white setter lying by his side.


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