Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . Adolf Selireyer German: 1828—1899 158—^ HEAVY LOAD Height, 31% inches; length, 58^ inches A TEAM of seven horses, with mounted driver, pulhng a heavilyloaded wagon through a wet place on a road, leading into theforeground from neighboring slopes, which fill the middledistance. At the head of the team, on the right, is a lad mountedon a black horse, urging forward the three leaders. A wideshadow crosses the foreground; the middle distance is in sun-light, and the gray-blue sky contains some pink-tinted clouds. Signed
Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . Adolf Selireyer German: 1828—1899 158—^ HEAVY LOAD Height, 31% inches; length, 58^ inches A TEAM of seven horses, with mounted driver, pulhng a heavilyloaded wagon through a wet place on a road, leading into theforeground from neighboring slopes, which fill the middledistance. At the head of the team, on the right, is a lad mountedon a black horse, urging forward the three leaders. A wideshadow crosses the foreground; the middle distance is in sun-light, and the gray-blue sky contains some pink-tinted clouds. Signed at the lower order of an William Meriitt Post, American: 1857— 159—AUTU3IN LANDSCAPES Height, 30 inches; length, 40 inches Through meadows in the foreground, with herbage bitten bythe frost, winds a stream, reflecting the white and gray of anautumn sk3\ Trees on the left, where a stone fence enclosesthe meadows, rise high in the composition with bare branches,and back of them is seen a belt of trees retaining, for the greaterpart, their foliage of yellow and brown. A distant hill appearson the right. Signed at the lower right. Pro pert ij of ]Mi!. E. A. Gurxee. Frederick Stuart Church, American: 1842— 159a—SPRING Height, 22 inches; length, 4914 inches A PASTORAL fancy depicting a young woman, with loose auburnhair and wearing draperies of pale yellow, pulling a plow bypink ribbon traces which is guided by a white-winged plowshare is cutting the first furrow in a field of freshgreen, and white doves are flying about. Beyond are trees inspringtime foliage and blossom and a sky of h
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