Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 24, 1866, Image 8

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    CA.TA.1.4061-TJE.
JAMES S. EARLE Sc SONS'
ITEM GREAT SALE
VALUABLE ORIGINAL
FOREIGN ANDAMERICAN
OIL PAINTINGS,
Purahmea by and Painted to the order of Mr. JAMES
S. EARLE, from original sketches pre-
pared exclusively for him
Among the Artiste represented are—
CARL HUBNER,
MEYER VON BREMEN,
SONDERKANN,
JULIUS HUBNER,
PROF. JORDAN,
HEN. ROHNER,
DIELMANNS,
E. D. LEWIS,
H. HERZOG,
MTLLNER,
BOSCH,
LASCH,
SCHLICHT.
SCHON,
TgAXATE,
EDWARD MORAN,
KMVASSEY,
PAUL WEBER,
GOODALL,
HIDDEMANN,
WERNER,
H. EARL.
W. L. SONNTAG,
LITSCHAUER,
C. HOGUET,
SALENTIN,
TRIEBEL,
HILLEREACHEI,
CARABAIN,
FAULKNER,
W. L. VAN STARKENBURGH,
J. N. T. VAN STAKENBURGH.
This Collection is superior to that offered by JAMBS
8, RA RIM & 80N8' at their last sale, and will take
equal rank with the most renowned Galleries of New
York and Boston. The Pictures are all new, all very
elegantly framed, and in perfect order. They will all
Positively Without Reserve.
The Bale will take place in the
EASTERN GALLE:EeY
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY-
FINE ARTS,
On the Evenings of
Tuesday, March 27th,
Wednesday, March 28th, 1866
AT HALF PAST 7 O'CLOCK PRECISELY.,
B. SCOTT, Jr., Auctioneer.
Exhibition Open Day and Evening,
pii,Ev..
Terms Cash---Bankable Funds.
All purchases mist be paid for within twenty-four
home from the day of sale, or the Pictures will be re
sold for the account of purchasers, atthe Auctioneer's
LAMES S. EARLE es BOIS'.
THE DAILY k V ENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 24 , 1866.
JAMES S.EARLE: SONS'
Fifth 115 treat Sale
OF
VALUABLE.
OIL PAINTINGS,
Selected by Mr. JAMES S. EARLE in the Studios of
the Artists,
The entire collection is non• on
FREE EXI:tIBITION
IN THE
Pennsjlvania Academy of Fine Arts,
Open Day and Evening.
L—A. F. LOEMANS—Paris.
- Size Male
Moonlight On the Amazon
2.—A. F. LORMA NS—Paris.
Size 10x16.
On the Hudson
S.—L. JULLlARD—Philadelphia.
Size San.
Landscape and Chickens
4.— GUIDO
Porcelain, copy by Kretzmar
Ecce Homo.
E.—HOPPIN—New York.
Pen and ink Drawing.
The Nibble—The Saloon.
6.—HOPPIN—New York.
Companion to the above.
The Bite—l he Conaervatory
7.—DlBDlN—London •
Water Color Drawing.
Old Kill in barmen.
E.—DIBDLN—London
Companion.
Study from Nature, Yorkshire
9.—KERMANN KAUFFMAN—BerIin
Pen Writing.
Haymaking in Austria.
10.—HERMAXN ICA.IIFFMAN—BerIin
Compaaton.
,The Pack Horses.
11.—C. HOGlTET—lleilin
Water Color Draa - lng.
Old Mill near Amsterdam
12.—C. HOGUET—Berlin
Water Color Drawing
The Packet Landing.
BOLT—Arnheim. •
size 2.5x31.
View near Darmstadt
14. THOMAS P, OTTER—Philadelphia.
Size '25".30.
On the Road to Chamouni, atter Pope
15AGEO. llETZEL—Pittsburgb.
Size nal&
The Trout Stream
16.—WOODWELL—Pittsburgh.
Size 12x21.
Among the Rushes
17.—J. W. LlNDLER—Dusteldorf.
Size 15
The Glacier of Rosen'sue.
18.—BRUCKL—Munich.
Size 2914x!.41,
Felice Bernardi, after Schapln
19.—8 R I:TEL—Munich.
Companion to the above.
Maxianccia Tali, after Schoptn
W.—G.ENGELHARDT—BerIin.
Size 165i.X:t25i•
The Wetterhorn In the Alps
21.-0. ENGELELARDT—BerIIn.
Companion.
The Pitzthal, in the Alpe
22.—XA I , :THUS SMlTH—Philadelphia.
Size 73:X16.
rOrt Pickens and Pensacola. Florida.
HETZ'ELZ-Pittaburgh.
Size 15r24.
Trout near Altoona.
24.—MISS EACKHUYZEN—Amsterdara
Size 15121.
Group of Frult and Flowers.
25.—XICUSEMA2: VAN ELTE-N—Ameterdam
Size 19x29.
Canal at liaarle.m.
26.—VAN DEVENTER—Amsterdam
Size Mils
Sunset, Coast of Holland
27.-S. B. WAUGH.
Size 27x22.
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
V!.—A. BlEL—Berlin
bize 15x24.
A Foggy Morning in the Baltic
29.—E. BOSCH—Dusseldorf.
Size Nxls.
A Newfoundland Dog, with Whip.
30,—E. BOSCH— Dusseldorf.
Size 20x15.
A St.., Bernard Dog
31.— GEO. C. LAMEDEN.
Size =ale.
The Signal from the Mountain Top.
32.—C. KRIEGHOFF—Quebec.
Size 13.x1&
The Farmer's Return, Canada,
33.—C. S.RIEGICOFF—Quebec.
Size 14x19,
The Sledding Party
34.L ' HORGITLES—Berlin.
SizeslsxlS.
• The Bird Fanciers
35.—W. T. VAN STARKENBURGH—Amsterdam.
Size 15=.
Cattle and:Landscape near Amsterdam.
36.—A. R. 50ITES—London.
,Size 30z24.
Shepherd Dog and Sheep
37.—C. ROM: MT—Berlin.
Size 20x30.
6 View of Heligoland.
38.—C, ROM :MT—Berlin.
size 202[80.
The Cliffs near Havre
39.—HENREETPA RUNNER—Brussels
Size 18x14.
The Princess'.
HEUVILL—BerIin.
Size 19x25. •
edieg the Babbita, German Interior.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS'
PAINTINGS,
NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION
AT THE
Penns Ivania Academy of Fine Arts.
Catalogues Ready
AND SENT FREE BT
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS'
Fifth Great gale
OF
VALUABLY,
OIL PAINTINGS,
Selected by Mr. JAMES S. EABLE in the Studios of
the Artists.
The entire collection is now on
FREE EXHIBITION
IN THE
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
Open Day and Evening.
41.—C. BOSER—Dusseldorf.
Size 22%xr.
The Flower Girl
BOSlR—Dusseldorf.
Size 223-ix.l7.
The Little tatik Dealer
48.—SONDE 7 IMAN—Duaaelderf.
Size 19x15:-
Playing in the Sun
44.—W. DICEYERHEIM—BerIin.
Itlize 26=8.
Dutch Port on the Patine.
45.—w. Id EYERREIN—BeeIn.
Size 27x38.
View of ihusseLs
46.—JULTUS HUBNER—Dusseldorf.
-Ize ZSasi.
The Unwelcome Suitor.
47.—DLELNAITS & DEMA ERTELARRF, B rusaels
bize 2K.124.
The Edge of the Woods
46.— PAUL WEBER—Darmstadt. •
Size 24a29.
Coming from Church. Audrbach
43.—G. ENGELHARDT—BerIin.
btze
The Zellergrund in the Alps,
50.—G. ENGELHARDT—BerIin.
Sire 113x.10.
The W interetall, Alpe
51.—BAVAGAIITNER—Dfunich.
size stixtt.
The Trusty Sentinel
52.—HILLE3fACHER—Paris.
size 2 , 1:25.
The Happy Mother
53.—HILLEhLACIIER— Paris.
Size Drx2s, Companion.
Children's ~ports, BoLs de Boulogne
54.—SCHLICHT-3iunleh.
Size
On the Borders of COMO
55.-3. G. FALCONER, R. 11. 1 ,A.—PhIladelphla.
Size 22 x 36.
Ilarveeting in Glen Nast', Counly Donegal, Ireland
LEWlS—Dusseldorf.
,Size 31116
Castle Ely, on the Moselle
S.—RUSSELL SMlTH—Philadelphia.
ze
Ossipee Valley, Wulte Mountains.
59.—.EDMITND D. LEWlS—Philadelplas.
Size qixt39.
Valley and Falls of the Amonomack „River-
59.—W. T. VAN STARKENBURGH—ArnsterdsIIL
Size a8x.50.
View on the Hudson River.
60.— CARL BOKER—DassuL—. L
ize •x 2.3.
Preparing dinner
61.—S1311SILER—Aschaffenburg.
SIZE. 19x16.
The Unlucky Shot
62.—SDESII.$11—Aseharrenburg.
size .Izib.
The'tt atchlul Hunter
63.—HSEMANN K. 171 7 FM &NS—Berlin
:` , 12,41 22=1.
Winter In the Woods.
64.—HENRLETTA RONNER—Brussels.
Sire 2x31. '
Ttrul Out.
65.—VOLTZ-3I un Inn.
size al z 2.0.
Leading Cattle to Water
(§6.—PROF. RUDOLPH JORDAN—Dusseldorf.
51 ze .5.35.
Ttre Proposal of Marriage.
67.—VABDEVENTER—Amsterdam
Size 18131.
Harvesting In Holland.
63.—C. TRIEBEI.,—BerIin.
The Achen see in the Tyrol
69.—C. HOOVET—Berlifft
Size 96. , t56,
Off Breit—pe Light
70.—C. LASCH—Dueselo
Size x7xn.
The Future Daughter-in-law
71.—Prof. R. JORDAN—Dusseldorf.
Size 22x18.
The Pint Vist to the Clergyman.',
72. AE,EYER VON BRENEN.
Size 17114.
Coming from Market
73.—BRUCKL—Itfunich.
k. I ze
The First Cigar. after I:Cretin:ear.
74.—VERNON—Paris.
Size 35x21.
• The Forest of Foatpinebleu
75.—W. L. BONN - TAG—New York.
Size 7xll.
View in Sheneuidosh
KREIMHOFF—Quebec.
Size 1119.
The Indian Hunter
SECOND EVENING SALE,
, Wednesday, March 28th.
71,—A. F. WEMANNS—Pario.
Biz° 10X16.
Moonlight—Camping mit
78.—A. F. LOEALLNIVEI—kartg.
Size 10116.
VESUVIUS—The Bay s ()Maples.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS'
PAINTINGS,
NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION '
AT THE
Pennsylvania Acadtmy of Fine Arts.
Catalogues Ready
•
AND SENT FREE BY MAIL.
JAMES S. EARLE Is SONS'
Fifth Great Sale
0 e
VALUABLE
OIL PAINTINGS,
Selected t y Mr. JAMES F. EARLE in the Studios of
12/ a Artiste.
Tl e ent:re collection Le now on
FREE EXHIBITION"
IN THE
Penns3lvania Academy of Fine Arts.
Open ray and Evening.
79.—C. RRIEGHOFF—Quebec.
Size 11x9.
The Canada Squaw
80.—C. HOGIIET—BerIin.
Water Color Drawing.
Old Mill at Haarlaena,
al.—C. HOW:JET—Berlin.
Water Color Drawing
, Under Weigh.
82.—}fISS MARY SMlTH—Philadelphia.
Size sa22.
"At Breakfast."
83.—MANTHOS SMlTH—Philadelphia.
Size 6,vizlON.
Spring, Montgomery county.
64.—ITAXIHUS SMlTH—Philadelphia.
Companion, Size 6 3i110.q.
Barvest Time.
85.-0: HOOD - ET—Berlin.
Size Ixl4.
Rocks off Dieppe
ea.—HUBBARD—London.
Rater Color Drawing. Size 16z12
The Stepping Stones.
87.—C. HOGIIET—BerIin.
Size 19x14.
The Fish Market at Lyons.
HOGITET—BerIin.
Companion. Size 1.2114
Market Day at Ghent.
59.—C. EitlEGHOFF—Quebec.
Size 15118.
4. hi ppewa Indians Holding Council
- .
i
i.(i.— IL LEWIS— alaseldort.
61:-..,. 2.5x37.
V w in Westphalia.
91.-0 Elil:KLHAßDT—Berlin.
:Nize 16.12 i
View of Lake Lucerne
91.—W. T. VAN STA:RKENBURGH—Amsterdam.
bize 9x12. -
Chickens in Wheatteld. -OntForaging
—J. N. T. VAN STARK ENBURG—Dusseldorf.
Size 2axm.
View of berwent Water.
Sire :_ 4 4.140.
Winter near Amsterdam
9s. LOMBECK —Munich.
Size 19343.
summer In Foatainebleu
TEERTEL—DuaseldOrt
bqze
Stolen Fruits
97. —LITSC HA E 2 ER —Dusseldorf.
Size =.219.
The Unluelics Numbest, 12
A.—LAU - BENT DE BlALL—Brusaels.
Size 2.5x.11.
The Shepherdess ai-d her Elock.
LlDTDLER—Dusseldorf.
t fze 3i.x43
The Wergem dips
100.—W. L. SON.NTAU—New York.
Nize 36x5e..
Cannon Mountain. N. EL
01.-0 EO. HlClZECL—Pittsburgh.
Size 30243,
urn tner In the Forests of Western Pennsylvaatit.
ROSCll.—Durseidorf.
-.
Little Red Riding Hood
ROGIIET—BerIin.
Size :eixse.
ouvenir of Sormsndy
104 —A ZIMMERMAIN—Duaseldort.
size 32.239
The Roadaide Inn, in a Winter's Storm
IM—R. SAMENTUST—Dwtseldort
Size 30x37.
The Return from t he ArtherY
106.—11. HERZOG—Dimeldorf.
Size 42.x.19.. ,
tiorneglan Glacier.
107.—IIIDDEMANN—Dusseldorf.
Size3lx36.
The Doubthal Customer
led —H. WEBNER—Duseeldorf.
Size 28r2.8
Helping Little :Aster
KLIGELKARBT—BarIa.
Size 263x38.
The Schmallerthal—Ty. roL
110.-0. HICLIELILLRDT—BerIin.
Size 26.!.,..x.38.
The Valley of the Oetz
LASCH—Dusseldorf.
Size
Behind 294 the hixr-3-km
Ill.—W. T. VAN STARKKNEMBEIH—AnistereASL
Size 38150.
View in Thuringen, with Castle.
1.1.3.—W. T. VAN STARKENDURGH—Amsterdam
Size 36150.
Itetnrn.of the Drove—View near the Hague.
114.—R. MORAN, Philadelphia,
Size
View of Bodlorne Oaetle
115.—W. SHEREDAN YOUNG—Pollattelphla.
Size 36.1E50.
Lake of the Four Cantons, after Richardson.
116,—W. ts.EYEßßEnt,Beritzt.
Size 28238.
The Port of Bruges
117.— CARL BOlMll.—Dusseldorf.
Size 24,4=0.
The Puzzled Policeman
118,—PAUL WEBER—.Darmstadt.
Size 19xlki.
Scene in Bratieesen, Germany
JAMES S. EAR L & SONS'
PAINTINGS,
NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION
AT THE 0
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
Catalogues Ready
- AND BENT FREE BY MAIL,
JAMES S. EARLE & EONS'
h 13- - reat Sale
OF
VALUABLE
OIL PAINTINGS
Selected hy Mr. JAMES S. EARLE in the Stliditos Of
the Artiste.
The c ntlre collection is now on
FREE EXHIBITION
IN THE
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts,
Open Day and Evening.
119.—CABA BAlN—Brussels.
Size 34127.
Street In Brussels
120.—LITSCHAIIER—Duseeldorf.
Size 26x32.
•
The Artiste Studio
121.—GgE3ELSCHAP—BerlIn.
t ize 21x15.
Interior of Church at Liege—Vespers
122.—WIESCILELERTNOR—Dasseldorf.
Size
Teaching the Tune.
17.3.— PAUL WEBER—Darrdatadt.
size Vi 22.
Old 31111 at Auerbach, Germany
124.—P. LERAY—Paris. '
Size 18x22.
The Morning after the Carousal
125.—SCHON—Dusseldorf.
Size 27.x.32.
The Truant—Tyrolean SchooL
126.—T. N. T. Van STARKENBITRGH—DusseIdorf
Size ,TLx,YL
The Valley of the Aar, with Rhinehartabrann
127,-:-LENGLARDT—BerIin.
SizesB:lo.
Voralberg Mountains.
KIIWASSEY—Paris.
size 63'50.
Monte :Storm—Alps
12 9 .— CARL HUB ER—Dusseldorf.
Size 3ex43.
A Volunteer for the Union
I SO.—J. N. T. VAN STARK" ENRI7ItG H—Drisseld.ort.
Size 36156. -
Lee of Derw ent Water
131.—C. BOLT—Arnheim.
Size '37x49.
View near Rotterdam
IX2.- ENG FLYTARDT—
Size 43x.40.
A Road in TyroL
133.— GEORGE C. LA.M.BDIN
bize
- In the hat.'
ELOFF—Dusseldorf.
Size S2rhi.
Welcoming the Bride.
I:v.—J. LlNDLER—Duaselderf.
Size 34x50.
er de (:taco, Chamouni
I 2 6. —NORDENBERG—DusaeIdorf,
Size 32.3ix47.
Weighing in the Mlll—Swedish Interior
MILLNER—Munich.
Size
The High Gehl Peak, Tyrol,
13. q.—E. D. LEW7S—Phlladelphla.
Size
Old Mill in the Franconia Mountains.
E. D. LEWlS—Phithdelphis.
Sae 224x36.
the Juniata River
HOBOLUES—Berina.
Size iSz.2i.
The Singing School, Westphalia.
141. —HENRIETTA R0: , .. - I:lER—Brnssels
Size 17114.
Going Isxpresii.
112.—PALL WEBER—Darmstadt.
Size 1210.
Afternoon at Barb6on, Fontaineblem
14.3.— HERMANN TFNKATE—Amsterdam.
Size 10x14.
Salon Lows XIV.
114.-0. SELL—Dusseldorf.
Size 3x19.
The Arrest of a Spy—Thirty Years War
145.—C. IT OM:YET—Berlin.
TheVaub and rfalz on the Rhine.
146.— WA LTE.R GOODALL—London.
Water Color Drawing. Size 10x.16
Feeding the Chickens.
147.—VAN DlEGHElA—Brussels,
- Size 10114.
Sheep and uhickens
14L—VAN DlEGBlCM—Brussela
Sire loxl4.
Sheep in a Barn.
149. X. - A.NTHUS MIRTH.
Size 103x1W.
11. S. Signal Station, Drayton House
Hilton Head, S. C.
150.—X.ASTTHU8 SKITH.
Size 8113.
C. S. Steamer Wabash, Monitor Weehawken and. the
New Ironsldes, off Charleston.
151.—C. lIOGITET—BerIia.
Water Color Drawing.
On the Beach, Dieppe.
152.—LAUREIST DE BElM—Brussels.
Size Inn.
Sheep at Feature.
153.—EltIICKL—Munich.
Size 34xtl.
Mending the sledge, after Kretzmar.
154.— THOMAS SULLY. PhUecleaphie,
Size 20x24.
Head of Flora.
155.—BRIICKL—Munleh.
Size Urn.
The First Snow, after Kretzmar.
156.—A. F. LOHNANS—Paris.
Size Dam
• Fisherman Drawing thelr Nets
157.—A. F. LOEMANS—Feriii.
Size 10x14..
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS'
PAINTINGS. 00
NOW ON FREE . EXHIBITION
AT THE
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Aits.
Catalogueaßeadir
AND SENT FREE MAI&
CALT.A.M.4OI la ULM
JAMES B. EARLE & SONS'
,FIFTH GREAT SALE
VALUABLE ORIGINAL
AMERICAN' AND FOREIGN
OIL PAINTINGS®
Purchased by and Painted to the
8. A RT.V, from or%
planfl exr4nsively
Among the Aitiste represen
CARL HUBNER,
MEYER VON BREMEN,
ONDERM4N,
1 utrus E7NER,
PROF. JO DAN '
HEN. RON R,
DEELMANN ,
1. D. L-EW
H. HERZOG
MILLNER,
BOSCH,
SCHLICHT
SCHON,
'XENSATE,
EDWARD M
GRAN,
ELTWASSE`ii
PAUL WEB
GOODALL,
El DD E MAI,4
WERNER,
H. EARL,
W. L. SONNTAG,
LITSCITAUF)R,
C. HOGUE'r,
SALENTIN,
1 TRIEBEL,
HILLEMAC
CARABAIN,
FA - CrLKNE
W. L. VAN ST
J. N. T. VAN STARICENBURGH,
This Collection IS superior to dud offered by JAM
S. EAGLE t SONS' at their lost sale, Sad win take
equal rank with the most renowned GalleriSO Of New
York and Boston. The Pictarea sae all new, all vary
elegantly framed, and perfeei order. they will all
Positively Without Reserve.
The Sale will take place is the
EASTERN GI
OF TRH
PENNSYLVANIA
FINE A.
ON THE EVENI.
Tuesday, M
WEDNESDAY MARC
AT HALF PAST 7 O'CL ,
B. SCOTT
Exhibition Open Day
PRE
Terms Cash--Bankl
All purchases must be paid f
home from the du' of sole , or th
sold fbr the =mud of pure
JAMES S. EARLE
)
rder of Mr. JAMS
sketches pre.
lIRGH,
AO.ADEMY
Ts,
I , IGS OF
Irch 27th
28th, 1866,
K PRIKEIBEGY.
etioneer.
and Eveniag.
ble Funds.
within twentplbur
Pidune will, bete*
at the Eltualoaeflea
I& SONS.