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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la methode. 1 2 3 4 5 6 MICROCOPY RESOLUTION TEST CHART (ANSI and ISO TEST CHART No. 2) 1.0 I.I Ilia IIIIIM ''•' llillM !i 3.6 m 1.25 1.4 [2.5 2.2 A APPLIED IIVHGE Inc S^ '653 East Main Street ~^Z Rochester, New York 14609 USA '-= (716) ',82 - .-300 - Plicne = (716) 288 - 5989 - Fox At Auction, Wednesday, March 2drd, 1898. Ert Collection -Ot- ferc3^ C* Carrollt C. J, T^^wnsend & Co. Atictioneers. titmiimmmtmiimmtiimmiaimdM^ Illustrated Catalogue^--^ OF .. M 1 IB i^^Jffit^ O © o © o ^d^x^^ h^M ^m I^s)Y:v. Comprising the ciitirc .lit C(>//trtii>ii, of Peny f. Carroll, li^q-i of Fairmont, London, Ont , TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, Mttineslinj}, J-bml: 23iti, 1S98 AT 2:30 P.M., At the Rooms of C J. TOWNSEND & CO.. 22 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO. N,H. — T/u- Pictures -vlll he on vUw Momtay ami Tuesday /'!rT;Jiis to sale. CONDITIONS OF SALE. /. The hi'^lic^t bidder to be the buyer, and if any dispute arises bet'iveen two or more bidden, the lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and resold. 2 All bills must be paid in eash be/ore delivery, and the purchases removed at expense of buyer within ttventyfour hours after the conclusion of sale. J. 'I'he sale of any painting is not to be set aside on account of any error in the description. All works are exposed for public exhibition before the sale, and are sold just as they are, with- out recourse, 4. We will not be responsible for i^oods damaged in delivery. C. /. TOiyNSEND &- CO., .liictioncers. ..INDEX TO ARTISTS REPRESENTED.. Atkinson, W. E. Adams, Charles J. Baird, X. H. J. Hell-Smith, F. M. Cattermole, Charles - I. 19. 20, 58, 59, 60 16, 23 ih 3«. 39. 40. 41, 61, 62, 61 - 2, 3, 4, 5, 44, 45, 71, 72 17, 18 Collings, Charles J. (^4.25.26,27,28,29.50,51, •- 52, 53. 66, 67, 68 Challcner, F. S. Colman, Samuel - DiuUc}-, Arthur Dixon, Charles Fox, H. C. - Field, Walter Kilburnc, j, G. Koek-Koek, H. W. 14. 35 ■ 21 I 9. 10 1 15 I II I 31, 32 ■ 42 ■ 43. 64, 65 1 Meade, Arthur McEvoy Norton, W. K. Peel, Paul Pisa, A. Poisson, A. Schafer, M. Vincent, Paul Walters, G. S. Watson, P. Fletcher Weedon, A. W. 33, 34 69. 70 49 30 -6, 46, 47 - 8 - 6, 7 22 54, 55, 56, 57 - 48 RE/AARKS. If 6. 7 22 SjUff^A'' /tirstvitiiii; I his colliiliou of Paiiitini^s—tlu pri-'at,' Cfi^ propel ty of Mr. Percy T. Carroll, of London, Out. — -Jk lo tlie art /oTi'itx ptihlit, ivt do so with the eom'ie- t tioii that only on very rare oeeasions has thtic been offered for auction in 7'oronfo such a ^aried assort- ment of hii^h-class work. The artists refresented are all we U- 1; noun, many of I hem possess in s,"^ most enviable re/'ntations in the Art ll'orld. That the ficlures have been carefully selected is well evidenced by an inspection, ma:iy of the works beint; important pro- diictioi:s by the respective artists, ft may be added that Ml-. Carroll has been voellknorvn for many years as an art connoisseur, and his collection has been justlv considered one of the best in ll'estern Ontario. Il'e bespeak a good attendance on the afternoon of sale, and respectfully solicit your most critical inspection before- h nd of the works sho7vn, all of which, with the exce/tion of the fe7v indicated at an upset price, will be sold entirely without reserve, C. ./. 7V';c.V.SA-.V7) .."- O', Ai(CtH»urr.K 5 55 X 32- "IJhe mcni ©irl No. 37. N. H. J. BAIRO 6 "The Beauty of Nstu''e revests itself ss but Q cefleetion Ot the beauty uuhieh belongs to the rnind." — Hegel. Mmm^!sm>, in?. TOater Colors W ^. ATKINSON, A.K.O.A. I Homewards F. M. BELL SMITH, E.O.A. 2 The Armed Knit^ht Rocks, Cornwall 3 In the Dijklands /:i ' ' " >^'^ 4 Oil the Pont Nciif, Paris 5 Westminster M. SOHAFER. 6 The Flower Girl 7 In Cellar Cool 1 7 X i6. "^pniiQ." N H J DA'RO No. 62. -^H^^%. '•£11 a Coiner of a Jlcbon (Dicharl)." j') \ ZH CHARLES J COLLlNGS. Xu. 2/ A. POISSON. 8 '^ish Wives, Normandy ARTHUR DUDLEY. Tliis artist's work lias Ij'cii exiiiliited rejjiilarly for iiutny years at the Royal A;adciiiy and other leadiiii^ a't uciitrus, and alwajs coiiMiiands a ready sale. It is reniar';.d)le for its masterly ti.'ihnii|iie and ric.li, Inscioiis Cjlorini,'. 9 iM-uit s ' lo r'riiit ' / '•' H, 0. FOX. Menditr of the Koyal Society of Drilish Artists 1 1 Aiituniii in Sui"rc\- "• . ) G S. WALTERS, iMenilier of the Koyal Society of Uriii-h Artists 12 Sunset f)n the Thames "" ' ' 13 At I.(jw Tide, Caswell Bay F. S. OHALLENER, A.R.O.A. 14 Golden October • ■ v ,' i\i). 27. io3^ x8>^. H W KOEK-KOEK No. 43. [ CHARLES DIXON. * Menilier of llit Royal Society of llrili^-li Anisis. 15 Thames Shii)pinLf, Limchouse l-lcach '' OHAKLES J. ADAMS. A well-kiiuwii painter of pastoral sulijecls. Winner of tlie Mulready (iold Medal many years ayo. Awarded Silver Medal Cry>tal I'alace, 1807, 1<>- / 16 Early Spriiu (Exliiliited at llie Kuyal Ac.ideiny.) CHARLES OATTERMOLE. No. 43. l''or many years a member of the Royal Institute of I'ainters of Water Colors. (I'or liiograpliy see "Artists of the igtli Century,"— CV(7«C«/. I 17 A Military Kxpcditioii ;' - 18 Her Ladyship's Pensioners - ■ • - 00.^. W. E. ATKINSON, A.R.C.A. 19 Evel1il\^^ Brittany — after rain 20 Gathering the Sheep ;, *?ys~_5 'H- SAMUEL OOLMAN. Muiul IT of ihe American National Academy. (Sec "Artists of the iqth Century. ' — C/ciiiciit.) 2 1 Sketch of Sandwich Mountain ~ (White .Mountains, N.H.) PAUL VINCENT. 22 The Pilij^rims CHARLES J. ADAMS. .\ well-known painter of pastoral subjects. Winner of the .Mulready (Jold Medal many years ago. Awarded Silver Medal, Crystal Palace, 1897. 23 Scotch Sheep ' c '- (Exhibited at the Institute of Painters in Oil.) CHAKLES J. OOLLINGS. 'A'^f ^^ A Innilscape puiiiter wlio lias, witliiii tlie past few years, taken a leap in advance, anil is now ranked among the foremost Iiainters in ICngland. Mr. Collings has recently opened a New School of Art in Kensington, where he is associated with Mr. Krank l!ran.L;wyn ami Mr. J. K. \Ve,i;nelin, k.W.S. I'nrchasers of Mr. Collings' works may rely upon it that they will prove valuahle as an investment, considered akogelher apart from their artistic worth. 24 Twilight in a Devon Valley (Hung next to the late I, ird I.eighton's '' Ri/pah," in ll e Royal .Academy, iSoj. No. 160.) Upset Price, $350.00. ^ 25 In the Glen ,'3, v;-) /,; ,. % 1:0 /'•■ upset Ppiee, $90 00. (26 Woodland Rambles (Exhibited at the Royal .Vcademy, 1895.) 27 In a Corner of a Devon Orchard - 28 Near the Miller's Home 29 Crossing the Meadow 13 ^m^'' -■».... fci . J. , ,;....-» ■ MMliMlHHIIBMIkiWW 6 i ^ *j> (^1 00 o "1 1 I ! 14 ~ • /. - 1, PAUL PEEL. 30 Still Life 3 1 Moonlight ' 32 At the Seaside WALTER FIELD. Member of tlie Kuyal Water Color Society. I ARTHUR MEADE, Member of the Koyal Societj' of British Artists. M3 Lengthening .Shadows I j '^- - ~ - 34 When Day is Waning '. -' F. S. OHALLENER, A.R.O.A. 35 The Milkmaid )V A. PISA. A well-known exhibitor at the Koyal Academy and principal exhibitions. 36 A Summer Dream. \ ^ . , '^ - > 36 X 20. "^ QTonquest." N H J. BAINO. No. 61. « < I t6 N. H. J. BAIRD. The work of tlii-. ;irtist fiiid- ni;ii ii f.ivor in Knsland, where he is ie.s.'arile ojie of he licst exponents of animal an ~' .' upset PPice, $140.00. (\ y<(^^<^^ji 55 Dothaboy's Hall y-yi-'X ^. /7 56 The Bell at Edmonton (see John Gilpin) 57 Entrance to Cloister, Tintcrn Abbey. '' ^ ■ ' Sil 19 X i3. in ihc ©Un." No, 25. Charles j collings. ^ 93 • (S)u.^ fl • • • W. E. ATKINSON, A.E.O.A. 58 October Pasture | A Pair 59 Winter Kvenintj I 60 Moonrise 4 N. H. J. BAIED. The work of this artist finds much favor in England, where he is regarded as one of the hest exponents of animal and figure painting. His pictures always command good prices, and usually find a ready sale. 61 A Conquest ^ upset Pfiee, $160 OO. 62 Spring 62, Mussel Gatherers 1 H. W. KOEZ KOEK, Medallist Antwerp, Brussels and Paris Exhibitions. The ex- amples herein were purchi\sed in England, from Thos. McLean, the well-known art dealer, of the Haymarket, who controls the whole of this artist's work. 64 Bluejacket \ ■ "Britain's 65 Engineer j -^ Defenders " a3 /■■ /- ^/'6 ^ CHARLES J. OOLLINGS, A landscape painter who has, withhi the past few years, taken a leap in advance, and is now ranked anionp; tlie foremost painters in England. Mr. Collings has recently opened a New School of Art in Kensington, where he is associated with Mr. Frank Hrani,'«yn and Mr. J. K. Weguelin, k.W.S. I'nrcluisers of Mr. Co'.lings' vvorki- may rely upon it that they will prove valuable as an inve.stnient, considered altogether apart from their artistic woilh. 66 A Devon Glen 67 Near the Old Village (' 68 Apple Bios.stjm.s McEVOY, 69 Where the Lilie.s Grow c 70 Landscape n , -/^ no F. M. BELL-SMITH, R.O.A. 71 Feeding Pigeons, St. Paul'.s, London ^"^'^''^ ^ 'b 72 Her Maje.sty'.s Jubilee (St. Martin'.s) / I n 1,1: