Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . late H. S. Wilson. Joseph Zeiiisek COXTEMPORARY 167—HEAD OF A YOUXG WOMAN Millboard: Height, 13 inches; icidfh, 9lo inches A HEAD of a young woman with brown hair, seen in profileview as she looks over her left shoulder. The shoulders, in backview, are bare except where they are draped with a white scarf. Signed at the luxcer right, and dated 1883. By order of ]\Irs. Harold Thorxe, daughter of the late H. S. Wilsox. Igiiacio Leon y Escosiira Spanish : 1834—1901 IQS—THE END OF THE GAME Panel: Height, 4 inches: length,


Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . late H. S. Wilson. Joseph Zeiiisek COXTEMPORARY 167—HEAD OF A YOUXG WOMAN Millboard: Height, 13 inches; icidfh, 9lo inches A HEAD of a young woman with brown hair, seen in profileview as she looks over her left shoulder. The shoulders, in backview, are bare except where they are draped with a white scarf. Signed at the luxcer right, and dated 1883. By order of ]\Irs. Harold Thorxe, daughter of the late H. S. Wilsox. Igiiacio Leon y Escosiira Spanish : 1834—1901 IQS—THE END OF THE GAME Panel: Height, 4 inches: length, Q^^ i^iches A MINUTELY finished example of the work of Escosura, paintedwhen he was sojourning in Xew York a number of years cavaliers, who have been playing cards, are seen in theaction of about to fight with swords. The one on the left wearsa tunic of blue, while the other on the right, who is drawing hissword, is clad in a costume of red. Signed at the lower left, and dated New York, 1884. By order of Mrs. Harold Thorxe. daughter of the late H. S. Joliaim Georg- Meyer von Bremen German: 1813—1886im—HEAD OF A YOUNG WOMAN Panel: Height, 8 inches; width, 0 incites A HEAD and bust picture of a young woman, in full face viewto the spectator; the head slightly lifted and the eyes lookingupward. The head, with its dark brown hair, is relieved againsta sky background of light gray. About the shoulders is afichu of brown with a small pattern of white. Signed at the loxcer center, and dated Berlix 1880. By order of Mrs. Harold Thorne, daughter of the late H. S. Wilson. Percival De Luce, American: —1914 170—IDEAL HEAD Height, 8 inches; width, 6 inches A HEAD of a young woman, turned to the left in three-quartersview, with straw hat, tied by white ribbons under her chin andtrimmed with field daisies. Brown hair frames her brows andcurls fall on her right shoulder. Signed at the loxcer left. Property of Mr. Edward G. OReilly. Frederick W. Kost,


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