Preview | Description | Artist | Notes |
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Two Heads from the Banquet of the Officers (after Frans Hals) by John Singer Sargent 1880 Private Collection Unknown, USA | Sargent, John Singer |
Frans Hals
Banquet of the Officers of the St George Civic Guard in Haarlem 1627
Notes:
Agnew's
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Street
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$225,000
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Two Ladies In The Toilet, Paris by Raphael Kirchner Ink and pencil Private Collection Unknown, USA | Kirchner, Raphael | ||
Two men at automobile, horsedrawn carriage going past (illus. for 8/26/19 issue of Collier's Weekly) by Wallace Morgan 1919 Private Collection Unknown, USA | Morgan, Wallace | ||
Two Sisters In Blue Dresses by Mrs. Moses B. Russell Watercolor Private Collection Unknown, USA | Russell, Mrs. Moses B. | ||
Two St. Bernards, A Black Cocker Spaniel, An English Setter And A Black And White Terrier by Edmund Henry Osthaus watercolor and gouache on paper laid down on card Private Collection Unknown, USA | Osthaus, Edmund Henry | ||
Two Young Girls At A Park Fountain by Carl Hirschberg 1854 Private Collection Unknown, USA | Hirschberg, Carl | ||
Two Young Puppy Dogs Peering Out From A Basket by Elizabeth Strong oil on canvas Private Collection Unknown, USA | Strong, Elizabeth | ||
Two-sided drawing after Jacopo Tintorettolot by John Singer Sargent 1874 Private Collection Unknown, USA | Sargent, John Singer |
From: ewolfs.com
Adhered to
the grey paper is a small handwritten note, in ink, bearing
the following inscription:
"Sketch
by John S. Sargent, illustrating figures from the
Worship of the Golden Calf, by Tintoretto in Venice: made in Paris in 1874 -
Carroll Beckwith."
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U. S. Gunboat "Norwich" by Xanthus Russell Smith ca. 1863 Private Collection Unknown, USA | Smith, Xanthus Russell | USS Norwich, a wooden, screw steamer built at Norwich, CT., in 1861, was purchased by the United States Navy at New York City 26 September 1861 from J. M. Huntington & Co.; and commissioned at the New York Navy Yard 28 December 1861, Lieutenant James M. Duncan in command. | |
U.S.S. Kearsarge Sinking the Alabama by Xanthus Russell Smith Oil Private Collection Unknown, USA | Smith, Xanthus Russell | USS Kearsarge, a Mohican-class sloop-of-war, is best known for her defeat of the Confederate commerce raider CSS Alabama during the American Civil War. The Kearsarge was the only ship of the United States Navy named for Mount Kearsarge in New Hampshire. Subsequent ships were later named Kearsarge in honor of the ship. |
- Private Collection