Pierre Ernest Ballue (France, 1855-1928) oil on canvas landscape painting depicting a sunlit path flanked by a hill and flowering trees leading to a distant, lakeside village. A dense tree line rises to the right with rolling hills beneath a cloud-filled blue sky in the background. Signed "Pierre Ballue" lower right. Housed in a molded […]
Lot 464: 19th C. O/C Woman in Landscape, Signed C. Petit
English or Continental School signed oil on canvas painting depicting a young woman in a pink hat, blue jacket, brown skirt, and pinned-up apron, leaning against a rustic wooden gate and pensively gazing downward. A dense treeline and open field are in the background beneath a cloud-filled blue sky. Signed in red "C Petit" lower […]
Lot 465: 19th C. French O/C Portrait of Sophie Herpin de Fremont
French school oil on canvas seated portrait painting depicting Sophia Herpin de Fremont (1787-1864) attired in a black dress and white shawl, holding a book. Inscribed en verso and translated from French "Sophie Angelique Gabrielle Herpin de Fremont, married in 1801 to F. Olivier (son of Louis Herpin de Fremont…advisor to of the king, private […]
Lot 462: 3 European School Paintings, incl. Attr. Christian F. Fues Landscape
Three (3) European School paintings. 1st item: Watercolor and gouache on paper landscape painting attributed to Christian Friedrich Fues (Germany, 1772-1836) depicting a stream flowing through a hilly landscape. Signed with monogram lower left. Housed and matted under glass in a giltwood frame. Sight: 10" H x 13 3/4" W. Framed: 16 1/4" H x […]
Lot 463: 2 Signed Latin American School O/C Landscapes
1st item: Possibly Argentinian School Barbizon-style landscape painting depicting an open field beneath an overhanging branch with a small structure and tree to the left, a low wall and tree line in the mid-ground, and rolling hills in the background under a hazy blue sky. Illegibly signed lower right. Housed in a molded wood frame […]
Lot 461: Paul Jean Clays O/B Painting, Boats on a Calm Sea
Paul Jean Clays (Belgium, 1819-1900) oil on board maritime painting depicting a single-masted ship with some passengers upon the deck adrift on the calm sea and with a small boat at its starboard side. Additional masted ships drift across the water in the midground with a distant shoreline and buildings in the background beneath a […]
Lot 460: John Callow O/C Maritime Painting, Dismantling the Old Hulk, 1850
John Callow (England, 1822-1878) oil on canvas maritime painting, "Dismantling the Old Hulk", depicting the remnants of a brigantine ship moored alongside two rowboats and a barrel before a building with billowing smokestack to the right having additional vessels docked along the coast in the background all beneath a pink smoke-filled blue sky. Signed within […]
Lot 458: Manner of Eugene Boudin, 19th C. Victorian Beach Painting
French School, manner of Eugene Boudin, oil on canvas painting depicting a beach crowded with people clothed in Victorian seaside attire. Some ladies dine at tables under umbrellas while other beachgoers cluster in the sun under tents and parasols; the shoreline is barely visible in the background. Unsigned. Circa 1870. Note: painting is framed in […]
Lot 459: 2 Lithographs, Pierre-Auguste Renoir & Jules Pascin
Two (2) lithographs on paper, including Renoir and Pascin. 1st item: Pierre-Auguste Renoir (France, 1841-1919) lithograph, titled "Claude Renoir, Tourne a gauche" ("Claude Renoir, Facing Left"), from the TWELVE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, published 1919, edition of 1000, depicting the young grandson of the artist. Signed within plate "Renoir" lower left. Windsor Arts framer's […]
Lot 456: Vincent J.B. Chevilliard Oil on Board, Election Time
Vincent Jean Baptiste Chevilliard (French, 1841-1904), "Election Time," small oil on panel painting depicting a priest in black frock reading a series of political broadsides pasted to the side of a building, with an expression of amusement on his face. Trees and sky are partially visible in the background. Signed "V. Chevilliard" lower left. Housed […]









