8 TjgEDAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1868. C AT A LOU GE op HI R. J. P. BEAUMONT'S (OF NEW YORK,) G OIL LEO TS01 AIBT CATALOGUE OF PAINTINGS TO BE BOLD BY JJ. SCOTT, Jr., Auctioneer, OF Till HIGHEST CLASS, TO BE SOLD ON TWs, Tuesday, and Wednesday Evenings; December 1 and 2, AT SEVEN AND A HALF O'CLOCK' NOW OPIN FOIl EXAMINATION AT TUB PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, (EASTERN C ALXiERIES,) DAY AND EYE KING UNTIL SALE. J.P.BEAUMONT, Esq., of New York, has, at the solicitation of many fricnd3 of Art in this city, been in duced to oer the following collection of the highest class of lictures for public competition, and hopes it may meet the apf robutiou of our connoisseurs. The Catalogue consists almost exclusively of works painted expressly to'his order by living celebrities with whom he has beeu for many years in correspondence, find warrants mc in saying, that the collection, for merit and beauty can hardly be surpassed. Yours respectfully, B. SCOTT, Jr. CATALOGUE. BARNABA, Pnpil of Louis Meyer. . A Calm. 2 L. BTUYVERT Brussels. A Sleeping Child. 8 P. C. VERTIN Hie Hague. A Town View in Holnuid. 4 W. KESTER Rio Janeiro. "After Dinkier," a EOone in Haul. 5 C. V. WYNQ AERDT Holland. A Cottage Family. 6 C, CAMPE Antwerp. A Village Festival. 7 P. G. IIAMAAlt 77i Itague. A Game of Draughts Candlelight Soane. 8 L. MIGNOT Vw York. Sunset in the Tropica. 9 SCHERMEii Antwerp. Harvest Scene. 10 HENRI DE BKUHL Brussels. The Young Brood. 11 EUGENE VEREOECKIIOVEN Brunei. Sheep, Lamb, and Fowls. 12 LANFONT DEM ETZ Paris. Child Plucking Grapes. 18 I. DEVAUX Paris. The Morning Repast. 14 V. BENull' Paris. The Cottage Fireside. 15 U. RI KG EN A msterJam. Marine View. A Freeh Breeze. 10 N. RIEGEN Amsterdam. Maiine View. A Calm. 17 E. VON RAVKN Dusseldorf Lake Lneerue. Mi. Pilatua in the distauoe. 18 "n E. VON RAVEN Dusseldorf. On Lake Lueeine. 1 COUNT A. DE BYLANDT The Hague. Mountainous Landscape with Cascade. 20 F. 8TROEBEL The Hague. Aa Interior. Preparing for Johool. 21 W. AMBEItG Brrl n. Pkatsant Thoughts. 22 J. B. KLOMBECK The Hague. (Pupil of U. v. Koekkoek.) Winter Scene. 23 J. B. KLOMBECK The Hague. The Path Through the Forest. 21 H. AND C. SIIAYER Shirley. The Dairy Farm. 25 C. IIERTEL Dusseldorf. The Young Choristers. 20 THEODORE Fit ERK-Pun's. Twilight in Arabia. 27 FRANCOIS DK LEITB Brunei. The Dairy Maids. 28 JERN BERG - Dusseldorf. The Atelier in Disorder. 2i G. WALK Kit London. May Moruing. !!0 II. SAVRY naarltm. Landscape with Cattle. 31 H. P AV R Y Haarlem. Landscape with Cattle. 22 II. VAN SEUKN 7J.-Me. The Prophecy of the Flower. 83 T. HILVERDINCK Amsterdam. A Ruined Castle on the Rhine. 34 G. MORGENTII h Dusseldorf. Landscape with Mill. 85 EASTMAN JOHNSON, N. A. NewYork. "The Bottle:" a Case of Dittioulty. 38 JAN PLATTKEL Brussels. Market Day. The Fine Art Itaview of Antwerp eotapU mtnifd thin PulnLlnn lv obtaining nermbmloa to engrave 11 ua an lliusirallon lor tUetr Jour iml. Biiillnir the foilowlnir remark: "We had hoped to nave Keen la the present exhibition m HKoud picture by tlilsexoHlleui arllnt (Platteel), namely, me one comimnmuiieu uy iud iii Heaumont of New York, and la tbln expecta tion we bad ordered mi fnifravlng of 1U Un foreseen rlrcuiiiNlnuceK have prevented lie re nin 1 n I n for exulbtHon. but the engraving will, we think, ond an Hrct-p'aole place in onr lour, na). It 1b entitled 'Mai ket Vy,' a aoeiie in tne Inland of Waiiberen in winter. Trie Heer Plall eel la an ancient E'eva of the Houool of Krenier, and has loutf enjoyed a well earned fame." A copy of the Journal may be teen la the Gallery. 37 G. B RRE TP London. The Expected Letter. 38 E. A CCA It D Paris. The Mirror. 39 M. ARNOUX Paris. The Lesson. 40 A. SCHEL7UOUT 7 he Hague. 'Evening." 41 J. H. DELL London. The Thrush's Neat. 42 V. CHAVKT Pan's. Contemplation. 43 II. DUVIEUX Paris. View in Venice. 44 L. DEVEDEUX Paris. An Arabian Fruit Seller. 45 P. VAN WYNGAERDT 77n Hague. "Alter Dinner." 40 T. VAN WYNGAERDT The Hague. Going to Service. 47 PAUL SEIGNAC Paris, Luncheon Time. 48 H. SC1IEERE3 1 he Hague decent id. The Guard Room. 4 II. SCHEERE3 The Hague. At the Dinner Table. 10th Century. 50 HENRI DE BEUL-Brusse7. The Farm Yard in Winter. 51 W. GENT Berln. The Market in Grand Cairo, Egypt. Esteemed aa the Maa'erplece of ihia artist, wboae work are extremely rare ana of very lilan cost. 52 F. KRUSEM A N Holland. A Grand Winter Boene. 53 E. FORT Parts. View In the Pyrenees. 54 LAURENT DE BEUL Brussels. Shepherd with Flock. Early Morning. 55 " P. LEVIN E London. "ARCHERY." 50 A. VELGUB-Airt. Feeding Time. 57 P. F. VAN03-ZW.. "On the Defensive." 58 JULE8 MASSE Pans. Lady and Cavalier. 55) A. ROSENB iOM Brussels. Devotion. ro P. J. TOUSSAINT Brussels. The Hop Pickers. 01 F. RONSDOIU 7A Hague. View in the Hague. 02 VAN HOVE, Jb. Antwerp. 'An Interior. VAN UOVK,"jR. Antwerp Interior. Companion to the above. 01 J. H. B. KOEKKOEK Amsterdam, Marine View Murning. 05 J. II. B. KOEKKU KK A msUrdam. Marine View Kveniog. 00 C. F. DEICKER Vnsseldorf. Grouse ShootiDg. Eftrrme d by th Proprietor as the flneit Paint ing nt i tie ciuss wnicii ue uas ever Daen aoio to oblbln. 07 CARL TiOVV-DuwIdurf. A rich Interior. 8 B. DE LOOSE Brusiels. Lady arranging Flowers in a Vase. 69 A. JERNBERG Vusseldorff. The Idle Cook. 70 LAURENT REDIG Antirerp. Yiew on the Menae. 71 LANFONT DE M ETZ Faris. The Repast. 72 A. PEBES Munich. An Interior in the Tyrol. 73 ALEX. n;LVERDINCK Amsterdam. View in Lejden. 74 M. ARNOUX Pans. The new Doll. 75 LERAY Pans. Coming irom the Spring. 76 H. DUVIEUX. View in the Dardanelles. 77 FRANCOIS DE LEUB-?riwsk. The Pet Dave. 78 T. VOST Munich. Landscape with Figure. 79 A. BORCKMdNN Berlin. The Cabinet of Antnjuitiea. 80 J. V.. UNTERBERGER Munich. The Ciast of Norway in Summer. 81 C. LEICKERT The Hague. View on the Meuse. Evening. 8' C. LEICKERT J he Haguo. Morning. Near Amsterdam. b'i II. VAN DIEG II EM Brussels. Landscape with Sheep and Lambs. 84 II. VAN DTEG11EM Brussels. Landscape with Sheep and Lambs. 85 J. J. VAN EECKHCUT President of the Royal Academy of the Hague. Portrait of Madame la Comtesse do CATALOGUE OF PAINTINGS TO IiB SOLD BY It. SCOTT, Jr., Auctioneer. CATALOGUE OF PAINTINC i TO BE SOLD BY 1 n. SCOTT, Jr., Anctloncc SECOND EVOING'3 SALE. 86 DURIEX Paris. Curiosity. 87 SCHERMERS Antwerp. The Archers. 88 PAULINE CARON Paris. Domestic Interior. 89 T. FAUUE Pans. Garden Scene. Period of Louis XV. JO A. MEARNS London. The Waicher. 91 H. VAN DIEU11EM Brussels. Landscape with Shtep, Fowls, etc. 92 II. VAN DIEG 11 EM Brussels. Landceape with Sheep, Fowls, eto. 93 H. IIOLLENDER Amsterdam. Feeding the Pet. 94 JAN LOKIIORdT The Hague. Village Scene. 95 J. VANDER WAARDEN Holland. Fruit and Flowers. 96 A. SCniEDJEd The Hague. Vessels in a Brete. 97 A. SCniEDJES The Hague. Vessels in a Breeze. 98 I'. O. VERT1N The Hague. Street View in Amsterdam. 99 P. G. VFRT1N The Hague. Street view in Amsterdam. 100 J. T. PEELE London. The Young Cottager. 101 F. KEL$-Vuseldrf. The first Grapes. 102 A. ROSIER Pur is. Constantinople at Twilight. 103 MORITZ CAL1SCII hevalier ef the Order of Charles 6fA of Spain, Preparing for the Masquerade. 101 J. ROSIERSCE Dorl. "Good-night." 105 ALBERT DILLENS -Erus.A. Faust and Marguerite. 100 F. KRUSKMA Brussels, Winter, m Holland. U7 F. KRUBEMAN Brussels. Summer Evemug Landscape. 108 ANDREAS ACnENBACn Dufseldor. The Coast of Scheveniugen. 109 OTTO ER DM AN Dnsseldorf. The New Neighbor's First Visit. 110 GUSTAVH DE JONGIIE Pan. Leisure Hours. Ill J. H. HERRING London. The Farm Yard. 112 WILLIAM SHAVER, Sr. Shirley. Going to Market. 113 J. JACOBS Brussels. Fruit and Flu were. 114 J. JACOBS Brussels. Fruit and Flowers. 115 W. H. WILLIAMSON London. The Coast ot Normandy. 110 W. H. WILLIAMSON London. Companion Picture to the Above. 117 A. S KRRU R E Brussels. The Chattau Garden. 118 .CAMILLE VON LEliUl'UTTEN Brussels. Landscape with Sheep, etc. 119 II. VON SEBEN Brussels. Fire-wood Gatherers. 120 B. NORDENBERG Dnsseldorf. The Unwelcome Suitor. 121 H. HOLLEN D lilt A mslerdnm. The Home of the Artist Reinbrandt. 152 LEON ESCOdCURA Paris. Contemplation. 123 M'LLE RO SEN LOO .VI The Hague. Ruses. 124 E. K02TER Haarhm. The Village oi Haarlem, Holland. 125 COUNT A. DE BYLANhT The Hague. Winter fcxeue. 120 A. KLUY V ER A msteri'am. Tne Cuming Shower. 127 W. S. MOUNT, N. AKew Tork. "On the Feaoe." 128 THEODORE DE HEUVEL Brussels. Pleasant News. 129 HENR1ETTE RON NER Brussels. Return from Maiket. 130 C. HOGUET Berlin. The Coast of Normandy. 131 C. 1RMER Dusscldorf. The Rhine. Plains near Dusgeldorf. 132 h. Andrew's London. "JJliud Man's Bull'." 133 C. SCIILESINGER Dusseldorf. The Harvester's Eveuiug Return. 134 LAURENT DE BEUL Brussels. Shepherdess with Flock. 135 F. KRUfEUAN Brussels. Winter Scene. 130 E. GESELSCUAP Dusseldorf. Christmas Morning. 137 LOUIS TOUSSAINT Dusseldorf. The Dull Lecture. 138 F. EBEL Ousseldorf. Laudkcape in the Tyrol. 139 n. PAVRY Haarlem. Landscape with Cattle. 140 II. BARON Paiis. "Reverie." 141 A. -GUILLEMIN Paris. An Interior in Normandy. 1-12 W. RIEPSTaTiL PeWiH. A Shrine in the Tyrol. 143 LERAY Pons. The First of April. 144 U. E. REYNTlENd 77i Hague. An Interior. 145 H. E. REYNTIEN3. The Hague. An Interior. - 140 L. TA Y MAN i Brussels. The Bride. 147 E. BODDINGTON London Evening on the Thames. 148 L. P. VERWEE and EUGENE VERDOECK 110 V EN Brussels. landscape, with Animals and Figures. 149 BYRON WEBB Edinburgh. The Uunter't Return. 150 E. E0DEM.;fiT n.im,t. Landsoape, with Distant View of Leyi 151 CARL BECKER Berlin. Carnival Tima. Venlo. Esteemed ai the masterpieee of thia brated artist. 152 E. P. VAN BOMMEL-msferrfam. The City and Port of Amsterdam. 153 J. STEPHANOFF London. George of Afpen and Iaalwlla. Vide Sir Walter Soott'a Works. 154 E. II. SCHEERES (deeeaned) The Hal iu uuara itooin. II. B. KOEKKOKK AmsUrdam. A Calm Evening. mo HENRI DE BKUL Brussels. Rural Felicity. 157 P. SAUVAOE-Poris. Tbe Cottage Fireside. JUIES MONHGNY Paris. The l'et Lamb. ISO II. IIElMlCK Paris. Raehel in her Study. 160 LAURENT DE BEUL Brussels, Sheep and Goats. ll J. C. MEERTZ Brussels. An Interior. 1A2 G. HEEREBART Amsterdam. View in Holland. 1S L. DAN3AERT Paris. A Conversazione. I ir.4 I DAVID DENOTER Brussels, now of Fruit and Still Life. t 165 I FAUVELET Paris. . Lady Reading a Letter. 160 GUBTAVE DE JuNGHE Pun's. The l'et Spaniel. 167 GEORGE ARMF1ELD London. Just Too Late. IBS FRANCOIS DE LKUB Brussels. Feeding the Canary. 16a KLUYVERS msf. rdam. Winter in the Forest. 170 H DUVIEUX Paris. View of Constantinople. 171 EUGENE DE ULOCK-Brussels.. The Spinning Wheel. 172 C. LEICKEltr The Hague. Village Scene. 17.1 F. BTROEBEL 7i Hague.. Winding the Clock. 171 W. C. KNUhL London. View oil' Yarmouth. 175 F. L H BR ET Brussels. Landscape with Sheep, etc. 17 J. OLIVER London. ine stepping tones view in vvaie3i REMBRANDT PEKLE-P.icW;a litad of Washington. 178 A. MORRIS London. Scotch Mountain Sheep. 179 L. THOMAS London. Landscape with Figures. ISO "ECC1S HOMO." Painted by an Artist of the Bolognee So about A. D. li'M. I This remarkable worn was purchased by Btauwout ol tbe vei erable Prulesur Kui iuhij, uuiiBg a Jouruey lu Havuila In 1 bavlUK bteu originally belecled by the fri tor lu.ui tne collect lun of Kugtme li jauQarB Viceroy ol Italy, the Male of wblcli took p li. leld. It tiaa never before beeu publicly! nliiied In thia couutiy. I 'ilia palullijg In hupposed to have been woikoi (juiuo ltent, of tiolojiua, beluji la; em Her, (lark, or CurHVtagtfio manner of f Krllht. Tne Iruiue 1 u tine wood eui viua of tiixtteuin leunirj , la a fair state of preia' lion, lepieHemliiM the embleiua of the Vr tljtlou, and 1h piobabiy unique of lis kind DKBCKirriON O- TUB FUAMK. RluhtKlde An autel UoUllug toe bask Iiupietnetitit UKeii In eiecllntc lue C'ro.B, be wuicli is a tipuile, ui.'d u lauder od wtiloti j two t'bet ublui, one ot wiiolu tiolda tbe bag tf tbe bO pitceH ol Silver, and ibe oiaer tbe fi uipi ta In Vinegar, hell tide Couialna 1'i.lnr and Cord, tbe Human BolUiciV WeW the Lauterii to tne Tomb, etc. j Ai iLe botloui lu tbe centre is an allegor ti piektuiallou ol the tiiuve, oa oi.e bid nblcniaan lilUHtralltiu of the casting lots I tie liniment, and on tbe otber tne waslito IbeliaiiUaby flltlo. At tbe lop of tbe Vrt aie ULgels holdluK tbe Motto of the Crosa, el 11 NOTICE. The Paintings will be removed on Evenings of the Sale to our Store, wt .. ... . . . .! Ladies and Uentlemen desirous oi w present can be comfortably seated, an! it been deemed advisable, considering the ! portance of the Sale, to issue tickets of adt bIod, which may be obtained, gratuitoi either at the Store or atjthe Gallery. B. SCOTT, Jr. AUCTIONEER, No. 1020 CHESNUT Strec i
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