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Photographs of Paintings on Sale THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART PHOTOGRAPHS OF PAINTINGS ON SALE NEW YORK 1928 The photographs listed in this pamphlet are on sale as follows: UNMOUNTED MOUNTED Sheet Dull or Dull or Size Glossy Gray Sepia Glossy Gray Sepia $. 15 $. 15 $. 20 4X 5 IO $. 8x 6o Io .40 . 50 . 50 . Mailing charges, 4x5, unmounted, $. o5, mounted, $. so; 8x Io, unmounted, $. Io, mounted, $. 15. ENLARGEMENTS ENLARGEMENTS UNMOUNTED MOUNTED ON MUSLIN Sheet Size Gray Sepia Gray Sepia IIX 14 $1.50 2.00 2.25 $2.75 14x17 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 18X zz 4.00 5.00 5.50 6.5o 20 X 24 5.00 6. oo 7.00 8.00 Mailing charges on enlargements vary according to size of enlargement and distance. The following symbols are used in the text: *pas- tel, **=water-color. Orders should be addressed to the Secretary of the Museum, and accompanied by post-office order or check drawn to The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Stamps are acceptable with small orders. H. W. KENT, Secretary PHOTOGRAPHS OF PAINTINGS Arranged Alphabetically according to Schools AMERICAN ABBEY, EDWIN A. BLAKELOCK, R. A. Dirge of Three Queens- Indian Encampment King Lear Pipe Dance ALEXANDER, JOHN BLASHFIELD, E. H. Ring Carry On Study in Black and Green BLUM, ROBERT Walt Whitman Ameya ALLSTON, WASHINGTON Street Scene, Ikao Deluge BOGERT, GEORGE Spanish Girl Chile Church, Isle of Wight AMERICAN SCHOOL October Moonlight Sarah Cornell Clarkson BOGGS, FRANK Miss Foote On the Thames Col. Marinus Willett BOHM, MAX AMES, JOSEPH Evening Meal James Topham Brady Nature and Imagination BAKER, GEORGE BRIDGES, CHARLES John F. Kensett Mrs. Maria Taylor Byrd REAL, GIFFORD BROWN, GEORGE L. Albany Boat View, Amalfi Mayfair BROWN, JOHN G. BEAUX, CECILIA Music Lesson Girl in White BROWN, ROY BELLOWS, GEORGE Maine Ledges Up the Hudson BRUSH, G. DL FOREST BENSON, FRANK Henry George Portrait Lady of In the Garden Two Boys BUNCE, W. GEDNEY BIERSTADT, ALBERT Early Morning; Venice Merced River Evening View; Venice Rocky Mountains BUNKER, DENNIS BITTINGER, CHARLES Artist's Wife Boston Athenaeum BLACKBURN, JOSEPH BURROUGHS, BRYSON Margaret Sylvester Cheesborough Consolation of Ariadne Mary Sylvester Dering BUTLER, GEORGE Thomas Dering Gray Shawl 3 BUTLER, HOWARD COLLINS, ALFRED Yankee Point, Monterey Artist's Wife CARLSEN, EMIL COLMAN, SAMUEL Open Sea Spanish Peaks, Southern Colo- Still Life rado CARTOTTO, ERCOLE Venice; Moonrise Miss Marion Ryder COMAN, CHARLOTTE Clearing Off CASILEAR, JOHN Distant VIie c:, Catski! ls CONANT, A. J. L:: ke G-rge Dr. James McCosh CASSATT, MARY COPLEY, J. S. Child Seated" Mrs. Svlvanus Bourne Child Seated* Mary Sherburne Bowers Cup of Tea Timothy Folger Meditation Marv Starer Green Joseph Sherburne Lady at Tea-Table Mother and Child COUSE, E. I. Mother and Child* Peace Pipe Mother Feeding Child* COX, KENYON Mother Playing with Child- Harp Player Portrait, Young Girl Saint-Gaudcns Woman Sewing CRANE, BRUCE CHAPMAN, CARLETON Autumn Uplands Waiting for a Breeze CROPSEY, JASPER CHAPMAN, CHARLES Landscape Deep Woods Pompton Plains CHASE, W. M. Wyoming Valley Carmencita CURRAN, CHARLES C. Hall at Shinnecock Cathedral Interior, Verona Lady in Black CUSHING, H. C. Seventeenth-Century Lady Mrs. Ethel Cushing Still Life DABO, LEON Still Life, Fish The Cloud James A. McNeill Whistler DAINGERFIELD, ELLIOTT CHURCH, FREDERIC E. Christ Stilling Tempest Aegean Sea Slumbering Fog Heart of the Andes Parthenon DANNAT, W. T. COFFIN, WILLIAM Quartette Rain DAVIES, ARTHUR COHEN, LEWIS Dream Girdle Ares Puente San Martin, Toledo of DAVIS, CHARLES COLE, THOMAS August In the Catskills Evening Mountain Ford Oxbow DEARTH, H. G. Roman Aqueduct Cornelia Titan's Goblet DR FOREST, L. Valley of the Vaucluse Mount Carmel, California 4 DESSAR, L. P. Woodcart Mrs. James Clinton Griswold DEWEY, C. M. EMMET, ELLEN Sun Shower Benjamin Altman DEWING, T. W. Saint-Gaudens The Letter FITZ, RUTHERFORD B. Tobit and the Angel Marie DONOHO, RUGER FLAGG, MONTAGUE Windflowers The Artist's Wife DOUGHERTY, PAUL Charles Foster October Seas FLORIAN, WALTER Road to Cayez Jozef Israels Sun and Shadow, Lake Louise FOSTER, BEN DOUGHTY, THOMAS Connecticut Hills On the Hudson FRIESEKE, FREDERICK River Glimpse The Toilet DU BOIS, GUY P. FROTHINCHAM, JAMES The Doll and the Monster Christopher Colles GARBER, DANIEL DUNLAP, WILLIAM John A. Conant Zeke's House-Zeke's Shop Mrs. John A. Conant GAY, EDWARD Broad Acres DURAND, ASHER B. GAY, Ariadne WALTER The Beeches Chinese Objects Imaginary Landscape Green Salon In the Woods William Henry Huntington Judgment of Gog Spinners Landscape GENTH, LILLIAN Summer Afternoon Springtime DUVENECK, FRANK GIFFORD, R. SWAIN Old Woman Near the Coast GIFFORD, SANDFORD EAKINS, THOMAS Chess Players Kaaterskill Clove Lake Maggiore Cowboy Singing- Gross Clinic (drawing) Near Palermo Tivoli John Biglen in Single Scull- GLACKENS, WILLIAM Lady with a Setter Dog Central Park-Winter Mending the Net Negro Boy Dancing* GRAY, HENRY P. Pushing for Rail Cleopatra Dissolving the Pearl Spinning Greek Lovers , Thinker Roderick Sedgwick Writing Master Wages of War Young Girl Meditating GROLL, ALBERT EARLE, RALPH Silver Clouds, Arizona Lady Williams GUY, SEYMOUR ELLIOTT, CHARLES L. Charles Loring Elliott The Artist HALE, LILIAN W. M. B. Brady Celia's Arbor 5 HAMILTON, JAMES Moonlight, Wood's Island Light On Hampstead Heath Natural Bridge, Nassau" HARDING, CHESTER Northeaster Mrs. Blake Palm Tree, Nassau"" Mrs. Thomas Brewster Coolidge Pioneer"" from Front HARRISON, T. A. Prisoners the Castles in Spain Rainy Day in Camp Searchlight, Harbor Entrance, HART, JAMES MCD. Santiago Pasture Scene Shooting the Rapids HART, WILLIAM Shore and Surf, Nassau"" Seashore-Morning Sloop, Bermuda"" Sceneat Napanoch Taking on Wet Provisions"" HASSAM, CHILDE Tornado, Bahamas"" Brush House Two Ladies"" Church at Gloucester Wall, Nassau* Golden Afternoon, Oregon HOVENDEN, THOMAS Isles of Shoals Jerusalem the Golden Street in Portsmouth Last Moments of John Brown HAWTHORNE, CHARLES W. HOWELL, FELICIE W. Trousseau Peirce-Nichols House, Salem HEALY, GEORGE P. A. HUBBARD, RICHARD W. Portrait of the Artist Sunrise on the Mountain Mrs. John Church Cruger HUNT, WILLIAM M. HENRI, ROBERT Boy Spanish Gypsy Fortune HENRY, EDWARD L. Girl Old North Dutch Church Girl at Fountain HERTER, ALBERT Landscape Russian Nobleman Night HESSELIUS, C. Charles Sumner Mistress Ann Galloway HUNTINGTON, DANIEL HIBBARD, A. T. Ella Virginia Dering Nicoll Havens Dering Hills of Vermont C. HICKS, THOMAS William Prime in Mrs. Angle King Hicks Study a Wood John David Wolfe HITCHCOCK, GEORGE Vespers INGHAM, CHARLES C. Flower Girl HOMER, WINSLOW Bather"' Frances Wilkes Bermudaas INMAN, HENRY Camp Fire William C. Macready CannonRock Martin Van Buren Carnival Young Fisherman Fishing Boats, Key West** INNESS, GEORGE Garden and Bungalow, Bermu- Autumn Oaks da-Gulf Coast Scene Stream Delaware Valley Harvest Scene Evening High Tide Evening, Medfield Maine Coast Peace and Plenty 0 Pine Grove LAZARUS, JACOB Spring Blossoms Joseph W. Drexel ISHAM, SAMUEL Henry Inman Marquise de Carahas LEUTZE, EMANUEL JARVIS, JOHN W. Washington Crossing Delaware Alexander Anderson Worthington Whittredge Augustus Washington Clasen LIE, JONAS JOHANSEN, JOHN C. Conquerors; Culebra Cut Interior, Evening LINEN, GEORGE JOHNSON, DAVID Col. William Popham Bayside, New Rochelle LOCKWOOD, WILTON Giant of the Meadow Peonies Near Squam Lake LOW, WILL H. Pasture Road Aurora JOHNSON, EASTMAN LUKS, GEORGE B. Corn Husking, Nantucket Old Duchess Family Group MAC CAMERON, ROBERT New Bonnet Daughter's Return Sandford R. Gifford Auguste Rodin Two Men Mc ENTEE, JERVIS JONES, H. BOLTON Autumn Landscape with Figures Autumn In the Clouds Spring MAGRATH, WILLIAM JONGERS, ALPHONSE On the Old Sod Hoppock Hearn Arthur MARR, CARL Louise Gossip JOUETT, MATTHEW H. MARSHALL, WILLIAM E. Grimes John The Artist's Mother KENDALL, W. SERGEANT MARTIN, HOMER Psyche Autumn The Seer Harp of the Winds; a View of KENSETT, JOHN F. the Seine Lake George Manor House, Crequcboeuf Landscape Sand Dunes, Lake Ontario River Scene White Mountains; Adams and KENT, ROCKWELL Jefferson Winter MATHEWS, ARTHUR F. KRONBERG, LOUIS California Landscape Pink Sash MAYNARD, GEORGE W. KYLE, JOSEPH Strange Seas Portrait of the Artist METCALF, WILLARD L. Portrait, Lady North Country LA FARCE, JOHN MILLER, KENNETH Muse Painting of Landscape with Figures Strange Thing Little Kiosal Saw MILLER, RICHARD in the River- Chinese Statuette LATHROP, WILLIAM L. Meadows MILLET, FRANCIS LAWSON, ERNEST Cosy Corner Winter Old-Time Melody 7 MORSE, THEODORE S. PENNOYER, ALBERT S. Henry Clay Church of the Spirito Santo, Ronda MORAN, EDWARD PICKNELL, Marine WILLIAM L. Bleak December MORSE, S. F. B. PINE, ROBERT E. De Witt Clinton Mrs. Reid as Sultana MOSLER, HENRY PRATT, MATTHEW Wedding Feast, Brittany The American School MOUNT, WILLIAM S. RANGER, Long Island Farmhouses HENRY W. Highbridge, New York Raffling for Goose Spring Wood MURPHY, J. FRANCIS Old Barn REDFIELD, EDWARD W. Overlooking the Valley MYERS, JEROME REID, ROBERT The Night Mission Fleur-de-lys NEAGLE, JOHN RICHARDS, WILLIAM T. Capt. John Walsh Indian Summer NEWMAN, ROBERT Rocky Coast** Fortune Teller ROBINSON, THEODORE Hagar Bird's EyeView, Giverny, France Saint John the Baptist Girl and Cow NICHOLS, HOBART Old Mill Jade Pool ROSSITER, THOMAS P. NICOLL, JAMES C. Washington and Lafayette at Squally Weather Mount Vernon OCHTMAN, LEONARD RYDER, CHAUNCY F. Winter Light Mount Mansfield, Vermont OGILVIE, CLINTON RYDER, PLATT P. Near Jackson, White Mountains George P. Putnam PALMER, WALTER L. SARGENT, JOHN S. Silent Dawn Boats"" PARSHALL, DE WITT William M. Chase Great
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