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French Auc on Catalogues French Aucon Catalogues - 1900-1914 Prices upon request. Date House Consignor Title/Contents Old and Modern Drawings, Gouaches, Watercolors, Pastel Miniatures primarily by the French school. Works by Binet, Boucher, Callot, Carmontelle, Cochin, Desrais, Fessard, Fragonard, 2/25/1900 Hotel Drouot anonymous Freudenberg, Gravelot, Guérin, Lebarbier, Moreau the Younger, Naer, Ollivier, Queverdo, Robert, Saint-Aubin, Bernet, Waeau, etc. (Disbound; no cover) Painngs, Watercolors, Pastels, and Drawings by Bonvin, Boudin, J. L. Brown, Caillebote, Cals, Cézanne, Corot, Daumier, Degas, Delacroix, d'Espagnat, Fann-Latour, Forain, Jeanne Gonzalès, Galerie Georges Guillaumet, Guillaumin, Helleu, Johgkind, Lépine, Loiseau, Manet, 3/6/1990Pet M. Ad. Tavernier Claude Monet, H. Monnier, Berthe Morisot, Pissarro, Puvis de Chavannes, Raffaelli, O. Redon, Renoir, Ribot, Saint-Marcel, Sisley, Van Gogh, Vignon, Vollon, Vuillard, Zandomeneghi (Priced) Modern Painngs by Baron, Berchère, Bernier, Billoe, Bonvin, Boudin, Boulanger, J.-L. Brown, Corot, Courbet, Daubigny, Delacroix, Delfit, Diaz, J. Dupré, Harpignies, Isabey, Charles Jacque, Paul Chevallier/ Lépine, Lhermie, Longuet, Madrazo, Meissonier, Palizzi, Plassan, 3/12/1900Hotel Drouot Baron Blanquet de Fulde Roybet, Sisley, A. Stevens, Tassaert, Veyrassat, Vollon, Ziem etc. (Three copies; two sobound with bindings separang; one hardcover.) Raoul Caveroc/ A Very Beauful Ceiling in the Louis XIV Style (pamphlet) 3/16/1900Hotel Drouot Paul Sinibaldi Painngs, Watercolors, Pastels, and Drawings by Bonvin, Boudin, Galerie Georges Corot, Delacroix, Daubigny, Diaz, J. Dupré, Fann-Latour, Isabey, 3/9/1900Pet Auguste Rousseau Jongkind, Raffet, Ribot, Theodore Rousseau, Troyon (Back cover missing.) Works of Art, Medieval & Renaissance Works, Champleve, Paul Chevallier/ Religious Objects, Hispano-Moresque & Italian Faience, Plaissy 3/19-21/1900Hotel Drouot the late M. Desmoes Faience, Painted Enamels, Glass, Sculptures in Ivory, Wood etc., Furniture, Tapestries, Embroidery, Painngs, Books. (Hardcover) Old & modern drawings & watercolors of the English, French, Flemish, Dutch, & Italian schools, including remarkable works by Earlom, Rowlandson, Baudouin, Boilly, Boucher, Eisen, Fragonard, Greuze, Huet, Lagneau, Lavreince, Le Prince, L. Moreau, Nilson, 3/29/1900 Hotel Drouot anonymous Oudry, Prud-hon, H. Robert, Saint-Aubin, Trinquesse, Wateau, Lincelbach, Van Goyen, Van Ostade, Van de Velde, Guardi, Tiepolo, H. Bellange, Rosa Bonheur, Bonvin, Boudin, Charlet, H. Daumier, Gavarni, Grandville, Harpignies, Ch. Jacque, H. Monnier, Raffet, etc. (Two copies; one with a later hardcover binding.) Modern Painngs, Watercolors, Drawings, and Pastels by J. Bail, Bonvin, Eugene Boudin, Courbet, Daumier, Ch. Jacques, Muraton, Galerie Georges the late M. Hubert Juana Romani, D. Rozier, Alfred Stevens, Trouillebert, etc. 4/4-6/1900 Pet Debrousse Important works by Th. Ribot & Roybet. Old Painngs by the Spanish, Flemish, French, Dutch, & Italian Schools. (Three copies, priced.) Works of art; 17th & 18th century furniture; Chinese, German, 4/11-12/1900 Hotel Drouot Beurdeley (part three) Sevres procelain; bronzes; lacquer; painngs; terra coa & marble sculptures; crystal, mirrors, etc. (Disbound.) Six magnificent chairs; 18th century Beauvais tapestries aer G. 4/26/1900 Hotel Drouot Chateau de B… Boucher & J.-B. Oudry; salon furniture; five panels of Aubusson tapestries Louis XV era (Disbound; priced) Modern painngs by Berne-Bellecour, J.-L. Brown, Chaplin, Chavet, Chintreuil, Corot, Courbet, Daubigny, Diaz, Fromenn, Gagliardini, Paul Chevallier/ Henner, Isabey, Ch. Jacque, Jongkind, Meissonier, Moncelli, Ribot, Galerie Georges 5/8/1900 anonymous Roybet, Vollon, Vuillefroy, Willems, Ziem; drawings; watercolors; Pet pastels; old painngs; works of art; tapestries. (Four copies; one missing covers; one in protecve plasc covers; one priced.) Painngs, Drawings, Watercolors, Gouaches & Miniatures of the German, Spanish, Flemish, French, Dutch, & Italian schools. Remarkable works by Durer & Da Vinci, & others by Berghem, Boucher, Brueghel, Chardin, Clouet, Cochin, Jean Cousin, Delaulne, 5/10-12/1900 Hotel Drouot Defer-Dumesnil Drolling, Dumouser, Fragonard, Baldung-Grun, Lagneau, Lancret, Lavrience, de Lespinasse, Meunier, Naer, Ostade, Poer, Poussin, Rembrandt, Ruebns, Ruysdael, Tiepolo, Van Dyck, Van Huysum, C. de Visscher, Waeau, Zuccharo. (Two copies and one unillustrated guide in cardboard library covers.) Modern painngs, watercolors, pastels, drawings, Renaissance Paul Chevallier/ works of art & furniture, marbles, old tapestries. (Six copies. One Galerie Georges 5/11-15/1900 Moreau-Nélaton sobound and priced. One in a later hardcover. One damagedm, Pet priced hardcover. Three others sobound.) 5/16/1900 E. Adam (Hardcover, ex. Libris Frick Art Ref. Library; missing tle page.) Modern painngs by Besnard, Coet, Thaulow, Brangwyn, Maurice Denis, Duez, Ibels, Johanson, Le Sidaner, Henri Marn, Osbert, Ten Cate, Valloun, Angrand, Cavallo Perduzzi, Conder, Couturier, Georges de Feure, Degouve de Nuneques, Forain, H. Guerard, Jules 5/17/1900 Hotel Drouot Bing Jacquemard, Leheutre, Maxime Maufra, Mellerie, Rene Ménard, Nonell, Charles pepper, Rippl Ronai, Shannon, Paul Signac, Vincent Van Gogh, Jeanniot, Maurin, Rops, Toulouse-Lautrec, Van Russelberghe. (Oversized; condion issues.) Galerie Georges Eugène de Miller Renaissance works of art & curiosies; old painngs. (Covers 5/18-22/1900 Pet Aichholz of Vienna falling off.) Galerie Georges Old painngs of the Italian, German, & Flemish primive schools. 5/23/1900Pet Cernuschi Wooden sculptures. Tapestries. (Disbound) Modern painngs, watercolors, drawings, prints. Works by H. Duchess & Brispot, J. Brunet, M. & P. Chabas, Chréen, A. Descamps, Flers, Bernheim Jeune/ 5/23/1900 Norbert Pain Garibaldi, Innocen, S. Lépine, Malfroy, G. Thurner, Antoine Hotel Drouot Vollon, Alexis Vollon. (Covers weak.) Modern painngsby Anastasi, Corot, Daubigny, Diaz, Gabriel, 5/29/1900 Hotel Drouot M.G…, M. P… Jongkind, Sisley, Ziem. Two painngs by Claude Monet. (Un- illustrated, priced pamphlet.) Modern painngs, pastels, watercolors, drawings by Besnard, Billet, Bonvin, Boudin, Cazin, corot, Daubigny, Daumier, Decamps, Delacroix, Delpy, Diaz, Dupré, Fromenn, Helleu, Henner, Isabey, Galerie Georges Jongkind, Eug. Lami, Lépine, Lhermie, Marilhat, J.-F. Millet, Cl. 6/11/1900Pet Charles G… Monet, G. Moreau, Pizzarro, Th. Rousseau, Roybet, Sisley, Stevens, Thaulow, Troyon, Van Marcke, Vollon, Ziem. Bronzes by Barye. (Three copies; one in protecve plasc cover; two disbound.) Galerie Georges First-rate old painngs by F. Boucher, A. Durer, H. Fragonard, Le 6/14/1900Pet M. S… Moyne, Murillo, Pater, etc. (Hardcover) Old painngs, gouaches, drawings, watercolors, engravings of the 6/14/1900 Hotel Drouot anonymous English, Dutch, & 18th century French schools. (Illustraons removed; spine weak.) Paul Chevallier/ Modern painngs by Boudin, Guillaumin, Lépine, Claude Monet, 6/19/1900Hotel Drouot G. Ibos (de l'Opéra) Pissarro, Sisley, Ziem. (Covers separated.) Modern painngs, watercolors, drawings by Appian, Baron, Béthuné, Bida, Bonnefoy, Boudin, Boulard, J.-L. Brown, Calame, Con, Dupray, Gleyre, Huguet, Lépine, Lugardon, De Penne Quost, 6/26-27/1900 Hotel Drouot anonymous Ribot, Saunier, A. Stevens, Veyrassat, Vollon, Ziem etc.; furniture; works of art & curiosies; brilliantly-set gems. (Paper-bound; binding coming apart.) Old painngs by P. Angellis, F. Bol, J. & A. Both, P. Breughel, Dietrich, Héda, B. Van der Helst, J.-B. Hilair, Van Kessel, A. Van 6/29/1900 Hotel Drouot M.X… Nieulandt, Van der Poel, Snyders, Verbruggen, Verekeyden, S. Vranckx, Van der Wilt, etc. (Two copies; no covers.) Old painngs of the 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th centuries; important Paul Chevallier/ works by Barthélemy de Bruyn & Bernard Van Orley, C. Béga, J. 7/11/1900Hotel Drouot Cardinal Despuig Bosch, D. Fe, Franck, Giordano, Goya, Juan de Joannes, Seghers, Weenix, etc.; old marbles. (Some prices.) Works of art and furniture; objects de vitrine; glassware; Sevres, Louis Véron/ Hotel Madame la Comtesse de Saxon, Chinese, & Japanese porcelain; faience; sculptures; 12/10-13/1900 Drouot C. T. beauful 18th century marbles & bronzes; Louis XIV, XV, & XVI chairs; old painngs, pastels, drawings; portraits by Vigée-le Brun Paul Chevallier/ Old and modern painngs, tapestries. (Binding and covers weak.) 12/17/1900Hotel Drouot M. … Paul Chevallier/ Painngs by Boudin, Jules Dupré, Gustave Colin, Lépine, Pissarro, 2/1/1901Hotel Drouot Dr. Delineau Sisley, Vignon, etc.; pastels by Boudin. (Hardcover) Painngs by Boudin, Forain, Guillaumin, Isabey, Jongkind, Lebourg, Paul Chevallier/ Lépine, Lhermie, Pissarro, Sisley, Stevens, Thaulow, Thornley, 2/7/1901Hotel Drouot Louis Schoengran Troyon, Ziem Paul Chevallier/ 2/11/1901Hotel Drouot Georges Feydeau Modern painngs, watercolors, gouaches, pastels, drawings Paul Aulard/ Hotel Painngs, drawings, pastels. (Unillustrated pamphlet.) 3/7/1901Drouot Collecon V… Drawings, gouaches, watercolors, pastels, mounted porcelains, Paul Chevallier/ 3/7/1901 Jean Dubois bronze furniture, clairs, furnishings, 18th-century curiosies. Hotel Drouot (Unillustrated with some prices.) Paul Chevallier/ Modern painngs & watercolors. (Priced; disbound.) 3/11/1901Hotel Drouot Ch. De Bérot Old painngs, drawings, watercolors, pastels, gouaches from the Flemish, Dutch, Italian, & 18th century French schools; 17th & Paul Chevallier/ 18th-century giltwood frames, works of art & furniture, old 3/18-23/1901 Hotel Drouot Chinese & Japanese porcelains; 18th-century
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