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Identifier: frick-31072002097360 (find matches)
Title: A descriptive and illustrated catalogue of 150 paintings by old masters of the Dutch, Flemish, German, Italian, Spanish and French schools (electronic resource)
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: F. Kleinberger Galleries (New York, N.Y.)
Subjects: Painting
Publisher: New York : (s.n.)
Contributing Library: Frick Art Reference Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Metropolitan New York Library Council – METRO
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ne on a bay. theother on agrey horse, have halted for a drink. The one on the greyhorse is still drinking, while the other hands back his i^iass to thehostess. Three wanderers seated on the grass look on and a fourthis taking oilhis shoes. Further on a wagon and two halted for thefeeding of the horses. On the river below a boat is just pushingoff.It is boarded by two men who take away large pots. In the seconddistance there is a towerlike building surrounded by trees. Nearbythere are several fishing-boats, and on the coast beyond there is awind-mill. A beautiful, golden atmosphere envelopes the entirescene, giving it a brilliant, romantic expression. The sky is wonder-fully painted and indicates a line summer-afternoon. Signed on the boat ill front : V. Goyen and dated (643,Canvas, 5l in., by 4 inches. Described in The drat and the Little Old Dutch Masters, Paris. (911.Exhibited in the Salles du Jen de Paume, in the Tuileries, in Paris. (911. This is j chef-doeuvre of the Master. - 3c
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HALS (DlRCK, (Haarlem 15t>i — i656 Haarlem)(Pupil of his brother, loans Hals) 26* Une Reunion mondaine rt In a large room a numerous society is assembled, dancing anddrinking. The host is just receiving a gentleman at the door whichremained open, permitting a view on a hilly country, while othersnearby are chatting. A man in front is taking some bottles out of atank probably serving to cool the drinks. On the left, a little fur-ther, a dog is sitting on the floor under a table. Servants aretaking away dishes in the background on the stairs leading- toanother room. A golden tone reignsover the entire picture whichis of the masters best period. Panel, (9 in., by 32,5 inches. Described in - The Great and the Little Old Dutch Masters, Paris, 1911.Exhibited in the Salles du Jcu de Iaume. in the Tuilencs. in Paris, (911.From the Collection of Count Battyany, Budapest. HALS (Frans) (Antwerp ab. i58o — 1666 Haarlem) 27* — The Violin-Player* A merry-maker with a laughing expression in
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