Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . of Tournai; (3) Louvre, about 1627, for the Annunci-ades of Brussels; (4) Dublin Gallery, belonging to Lord Ardi-laun, repetition of the preceding by a pupil; (5) an exampledone in 1621 for the Church of Ste. Gudulc—tliis has disappeared;(6) Church of St. Jean, ]\Iaincs; (7) the same, a sketch, the prop-erty of the Marquis of Bute, both painted in 1624<; (8) LyonsMuseum, a pupils work retouched by Rubens about 1619; (9)Antwerp Museum, 1624, done for the Church of the AbbeySt. Michel at Antwerp; (10) The Hermitage,


Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . of Tournai; (3) Louvre, about 1627, for the Annunci-ades of Brussels; (4) Dublin Gallery, belonging to Lord Ardi-laun, repetition of the preceding by a pupil; (5) an exampledone in 1621 for the Church of Ste. Gudulc—tliis has disappeared;(6) Church of St. Jean, ]\Iaincs; (7) the same, a sketch, the prop-erty of the Marquis of Bute, both painted in 1624<; (8) LyonsMuseum, a pupils work retouched by Rubens about 1619; (9)Antwerp Museum, 1624, done for the Church of the AbbeySt. Michel at Antwerp; (10) The Hermitage, St. Peters-burg, pupils work touched by the master; (11) the abovedescribed version for the Church of St. INIartin, Bergues ; (12) the Duke of Westminsters version done for theConvent of the Dames Blanc at Louvain, of wliich there is asketch in the Wallace Collection; and (13) the version done forthe famous printer, Balthasar Morctus, at the New Palace,Potsdam. From the Blaleslee Gdllerics Sale, Xew York, 1915, Catalogue Xo. pert// of a Private THIRD AND LAST EVENINGS SALE FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917AT THE AMERICAX ART GALLERIES BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT ) oCLOCK Nos. 164 to 240, inclusive John H. Dolph, American: 1835—1903 W4>—HEAD OF A PUG DOG Millboard: Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches A PORTRAIT of a pug dog, front view to the spectator, showingthe head and shoulders. Signed at the lower right with initial D, and dated 74. By order of Mrs. Harold Thorxe, daughter of the late H. S. Wilson. John H. Dolph, American: 1835—1903 165—HEAD OF A SKYE TERBIER Height, 10 incites; zcidth, 8 inches. Ax engaging portrait of a Skye terrier, looking in front view tothe spectator, with his brown eyes shielded by his yellow fore-locks. The ears are erect and a bit of his red tongue is seenbelow the little black muzzle. Signed at the lower left, and dated 74. By order of ^Irs. Harold Thorxe, daughter of the late H. S. Wilson. A. Loustanau Fren


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