Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . Georges Michel French: 1763—1843 ISO—APPROACHING STORM Height, 20 inches; length, 26 inches A BROAD roadway, filling the foreground and leading into themiddle of the picture, is illuminated by the light from thesky while a stretch of country beyond shows very dark in theshadow of black storm clouds which are passing, a little abovethe horizon, from the right of the picture. While the con-trasts are strong, the general effect gives an impression ofpictorial unity. Pro peril/ of Mr. Homer Lee. Jean Baptiste Cainille Co
Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . Georges Michel French: 1763—1843 ISO—APPROACHING STORM Height, 20 inches; length, 26 inches A BROAD roadway, filling the foreground and leading into themiddle of the picture, is illuminated by the light from thesky while a stretch of country beyond shows very dark in theshadow of black storm clouds which are passing, a little abovethe horizon, from the right of the picture. While the con-trasts are strong, the general effect gives an impression ofpictorial unity. Pro peril/ of Mr. Homer Lee. Jean Baptiste Cainille Co rot French: 1796—1875 ISl—LANDSCAPE Height, 191/4 inches; length, 2GI4 incites A LARGE pond, with trees on the right, in the foreground; ahill and chalky cliffs in the middle distance, and a sky ofwarm whites and grays. Xear the lower center of the pictureare some cattle on the farther edge of the pond and a littleseated figure. Signed at the lozeer left. Pnrchased from Bernheim, Jeune et Cie, order of ^Messrs Xowak & Vorox, AVro York. ^#^ ^ r;-. ^
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