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Identifier: illustratedcatal00amer_8 (find matches)
Title: Illustrated catalogue of the art and literary property collected by the late Henry G. Marquand
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: American Art Association Kirby, Thomas Ellis, 1846-1924 Sturgis, Russell, 1836-1909
Subjects: Marquand, Henry G
Publisher: New York : American Art Association
Contributing Library: Philadelphia Museum of Art, Library
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation
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es arethe result of a healthy rendering of life. And in the present one a little episode of theclassical period is reinvested with all the charm of naturalness. A young Roman lady isreceiving a gift of roses from a youthful lover. They are seated on a marble exedra atthe head of a flight of steps flanked by a parapet, and leading down to the sea, whichshows in the distance in a strip of sapphire blue, kissed by shell-hued clouds. The lady,swathed to the feet in a drapery of the color of cafi-au-lait, with ribbons of ashes of roseson her shoulders and wrists, reclines with her weight upon her right hand, and holds thepink roses before her. Her companion, whose costume is a woollen cloak of yellowishbrown, worn over a short tunic that shows his feet bound round with leather thongs, leansforward on the seat, resting on his arm. The little scene is a veritable fragment from theantique life. Signed at the right of centre, L. Alma-Tadema, Op. CCXXXIV. Height, 7 inches ; length, 15 ^ inches.
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MRS. ALMA-TADEMA 46— In Good Hands A little girl, seated in a dark oak high-backed chair, turns from her needleworkto look at a sick boy asleep in an antique bed, which has massive pillars of carved wood.A red and blue paper whirligig rests on the sheet, and on the floor a large clasp volumeis propped against the bed. The older child wears over her blonde curls a white cap tiedunder the chin with little tasselled cords, a collar of flounced lace, a pale blue skirtwith gray spots, and a white scalloped apron over a brown petticoat. On the buff wallbehind her hangs a brass candlestick and, beneath a wooden shelf, the lace front of apeasants cap. The tiled wainscot on the left shows a glimmer of blue. Height, 15 inches; width, 11 inches. KARL BODMER 1805-1889 47— A Pool in the Forest As evening settles over the forest a stag is drinking. The water is bordered bysilver birch, beyond which are bushes extending to a slope of grass. Signed at the lower left, K. Bodmer, 85. Height, 12^ in
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