Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . V^t. John G. Brown, American: 1831—1913 2l^~PLYING HIS TRADE Height, 24 inches; width, 16 inches A LITTLE bootblack, seated on his box, has been shining oneof a pair of shoes which he holds on his lap, while, for themoment, he has stopped polishing and holds his brush lightlyin the right hand, which hangs at his side. The head, slightlyraised, is turned to the left, and his eyes are intent on somethinghe is looking at. Signed on the left, and dated 1884. Property/ of Mr. Irving T. Bush. E. Percy Moraii American-


Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . V^t. John G. Brown, American: 1831—1913 2l^~PLYING HIS TRADE Height, 24 inches; width, 16 inches A LITTLE bootblack, seated on his box, has been shining oneof a pair of shoes which he holds on his lap, while, for themoment, he has stopped polishing and holds his brush lightlyin the right hand, which hangs at his side. The head, slightlyraised, is turned to the left, and his eyes are intent on somethinghe is looking at. Signed on the left, and dated 1884. Property/ of Mr. Irving T. Bush. E. Percy Moraii American-: 1862—220—THE FLOWER MARKET Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches A GENTLEMAN ill Seize costume of light blue, wearinga three-cornered hat, is escorting a young lady in dress ofwhite satin from her sedan chair to the benches and standswhere a profusion of potted flowers is for sale, presided overby a young saleswoman with white cap and kerchief and pinkribbons. Two servants, in red liveries, are standing on eitherside of the chair, and two young women and a man are


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