. Illustrated catalogue of the valuable paintings and other art property recently contained in the William Schaus Art Galleries, Fifth Avenue, New York . No. 119 JAKOB MARIS Holland (1837-1899)A VIEW OF DELFT WATERCOLOR Hi it/hi, \SV4 inchesj length, 15% inches A triangle of shore appears at the right of the foreground, the rest of whichis filled with the water of a canal that stretches back diagonally to a windmill,faintly visible toward the extreme right of the horizon. Another windmillshows prominently at the end of a quay which borders the farther side of thecanal. The low houses, clusteri


. Illustrated catalogue of the valuable paintings and other art property recently contained in the William Schaus Art Galleries, Fifth Avenue, New York . No. 119 JAKOB MARIS Holland (1837-1899)A VIEW OF DELFT WATERCOLOR Hi it/hi, \SV4 inchesj length, 15% inches A triangle of shore appears at the right of the foreground, the rest of whichis filled with the water of a canal that stretches back diagonally to a windmill,faintly visible toward the extreme right of the horizon. Another windmillshows prominently at the end of a quay which borders the farther side of thecanal. The low houses, clustering along it, have dull red roofs, save in thecenter of the picture where a building is distinguished by a roof of pinkishtiles. Over its top in the distance rises a third windmill. A dark hulledboat, flying a blue pennon at her mast, lies moored toward the left of the quay. Signed at the lower right, J. the Right Hon. Sir J. C. PAUL JEAN CLAYS FLEMISH (1819-1900) No. 120- AMSTERDAM WATERCOLOR Height, HVi inches; length, 1714 inches The water of the harbor is dyed with whitish-gray of a sky that shows a littlebright blue at the zenith. With this is mingled the rich reflections of thesails of the fishing fleet. A boat at the right, which has some slaty-blue onher gunwale, is rigged with a mainsail, topsail and jib of warm, tawny at the left has a lavender-pink mainsail, while the rest of her canvasis of brownish color. Purplish-brown and slaty-gray hues distinguish a third. Signed at the lower right, P. J. Clays. JOHN FR. HULK, JR. HOLLAND (1855- ) No. 121- A SETTER u \\ i;iu hi mi Height, 11 ?_, inches; length, lSy2 inches A setter stands across the foreground, pointing to the Kit, with left tore-paw raised and head, back and tail in horizontal tension. The white of hiscoat is interrupted by liver-colored ears and by small patches of the samehue on the back and at the root of the tail. The back


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