Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . Chauiicey F. Kyder, Americax : 1868— I2i—OCTOBER MOONRISE Height. 16 inches; length, 20 inches Ix the foreground of fields, traversed by one or two lines offences, are trees which reach well up toward the top of thecanAas. In the middle distance are a house or two and risingground. Partly obscured by the tree branches, and well upin the sk}^ is the silvery disk of the moon. In the foregroundfields are pale tints of gray-green and yellow, and the sky, whilegi-ay in effect, is made up of qualified tints of pale


Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . Chauiicey F. Kyder, Americax : 1868— I2i—OCTOBER MOONRISE Height. 16 inches; length, 20 inches Ix the foreground of fields, traversed by one or two lines offences, are trees which reach well up toward the top of thecanAas. In the middle distance are a house or two and risingground. Partly obscured by the tree branches, and well upin the sk}^ is the silvery disk of the moon. In the foregroundfields are pale tints of gray-green and yellow, and the sky, whilegi-ay in effect, is made up of qualified tints of pale blue andpink. Signed at the luzcer left center. Purchased from William Macbeth, Xexc of Mu. Fredkkic B. Thomasox. Charles Harold Davis, American: 1856— V25—A WINDY DAY, OCTOBER Height, 17 inches; length, 21 incites A ROCKY hillside witli bowlders and trees in autumn foliage,with the crown of the hill making the skyline. The sky of blueshows white clouds driven by the wind. Signed at the loxeer left. Purchased from Messrs. H. C. lS- .V. .1/. Vase


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