Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . ortion and other whiteclouds above. Signed of the lower right. Property of Mr. E. A. Gurnee. Carlton T. Cliapinaii, American: 1860— 189—OxV THE COAST Height, 8 inches: lengtJi, 16 inches A VIEW on tlie shore of the sea, with several fishing boats drawnup on the beach at the left, and a cart standing near by in theshallow water. The brown sails, which have not yet beenlowered, are relieved against a gray sky, and out at sea severalvessels are indicated. Signed at the Joicer right, and dated 1887. Bif order of Mrs


Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . ortion and other whiteclouds above. Signed of the lower right. Property of Mr. E. A. Gurnee. Carlton T. Cliapinaii, American: 1860— 189—OxV THE COAST Height, 8 inches: lengtJi, 16 inches A VIEW on tlie shore of the sea, with several fishing boats drawnup on the beach at the left, and a cart standing near by in theshallow water. The brown sails, which have not yet beenlowered, are relieved against a gray sky, and out at sea severalvessels are indicated. Signed at the Joicer right, and dated 1887. Bif order of Mrs. Harold Thorxe, daughter of the late H. S. Wilsox. Carletou Wiggins, American: 184L, mostly white, but with a purple-black shoulder, andother markings of the same color, in side view to the right, andhead turned to the spectator. The landscape setting consistsof a plain and a sky of gray clouds, and the effect is in sun-light. Signed at the lower left. Property of Mr. Edward G. William Hart, American: 1823—189-i 191—LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE Panel: Height, 12 inches; width, 10^ inches Three cows in the foreground near a pool in the pastures;some other cows grazing farther away, a group of trees on theright reaching well up to the top of the canvas; a stretch ofcountry and hills in the distance, and a summer sky with whiteand gray clouds and a space or two of blue. Signed at the lower right, and dated 77. Property of Mr. Justus Morris, Jr. Samuel Col man, Amekicax: 1833— \Q2~MOONLIGHT NEAB HOME Height, 9 inches; length, 13 inches The full moon, very white in the early night, is emerging froma patch of nebulous clouds which still veil without concealingthe lower segment of the disk. A tall pile of architecture ofgray, red and brown at the left rises into the light, boats andpeople in them being discerned in the gloom at its base, in theriver which forms the foreground. This is crossed by a stonebridge of numerous arches, its roadway lighted by fixed


Size: 1563px × 1600px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthoramerican, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookyear1917