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THE EUMORFOPOULOS & HARCOURT JOHNSTONE COLLECTIONS
CATALOGUE
OF
OLD AND MODERN OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS
MODERN ETCHINGS, ETC. COMPRISING
THE COLLECTION FORMED BY THE LATE GEORGE EUMORFOPOULOS, ESQ.
[Sold by order of Mrs. Eumorfopoulos and of the Executors] INCLUDING
PAINTINGS by Raoul Dufy, P. Gauguin, H. Matisse, A. Modigliani,
Matthew Smith, Stanley Spencer, M. Vlaminck.
DRAWINGS by Jacob Epstein, H. Gaudier-Brzeska, H. Matisse,
A. Modigliani and P. R. Picasso. ALSO
THE COLLECTION OF HARCOURT JOHNSTONE, ESQ. it
COMPRISING
PAINTINGS by B. Breenbergh, T. Gainsborough, Richard Wilson, F. Zuccarelli
also by E. Boudin, Ceria, Augustus John, Claude Monet,
Sir William Nicholson, W. Richard Sickert, Antoine Vollon,
Christopher Wood, and other Old and Modern Masters.
A FINE SERIES OF WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS by Thomas Rowlandson, Etc.
WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION
BY MESSRS
SOTHEBY & CO. G. D. Hobson, M.V.O. F. W. Warre, O.B.E., M.C. C. G. des Grai
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On WEDNESDAY, the 12th of JUNE, 1940 at ELEVEN o’clock precisely
On View at least Two Days prior. Catalogues may be had
Illustrated Catalogue (9 Plates)
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THE EUMORFOPOULOS & HARCOURT JOHNSTONE COLLECTIONS
CATALOGUE
OF
OLD & MODERN
OIL PAINTINGS&WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS
MODERN ETCHINGS, ETC.
DAY OF SALE:
Wednesday, 12th June, 1940
at ELEVEN o'clock precisely
^fje Collection formeb bp tbe late George €timorfopoulo£, Ctfq. [Sold by Order of Mrs. Eumorfopoulos and of the Executors]
MODERN OIL PAINTINGS Framed.
Keith Baynes
1 Circus Horse, signed 28in. by 36in.
Nadia Benois.
2 The Nativity, signed Zbin. by 35in.
George Bergen.
3 Irish Landscape, signed Win. by 14in.
Bloch.
4 Garden Scene, man mowing a lawn, signed 16in. by 32in.
Wednesday 4 12th June, 1940
Framed.
Robin Darwin.
5 Lock Gates, Heybridge Basin
K. Kotasz : Landscape with a Washer-woman, signed
Canvas, unframed 2
Robin Darwin.
6 A Nude Woman asleep, signed and dated 1934 20m. by 24in.
H. de B. Roessing.
7 Still Life : a Pipe, a Bottle of Wine, etc., on a table
32m. by 40in.
Raoul Dufy.
8 A Girl in a spotted muslin dress, seated in an armchair
32m. by 25in.
Raoul Dufy.
9 “ Les Moissons a Falaise ”, signed and dated 1932 32m. by 40in.
[See Illustration]
R. O. Dunlop, A.R.A.
10 A Road outside La Ciotat 17m. by 21 in.
Arthur Ewart.
11 “ Le Jar din ”, signed and dated 1937 21m. by 28in.
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Framed.
Arthur Ewart.
12 A Southern Harbour Scene, signed and dated 1939
Ian Fairweather.
1 6m. by 21 in.
13 Flowering Trees, Peking 21m. by 18m.
Hazel King Farlow.
14 Overlooking the Mediterranean, signed 20in. by 24in.
Duncan Grant.
15 Still Life : Tulips, etc., signed and dated 1933
*** Exhibited at the Carnegie Institute, U.S.A.
22m. by 22m.
P. Gauguin.
16 Still Life : Apples in a bowl, signed 11 in. by 14in.
[See Illustration]
Alvaro Guevara.
17 Portrait of the Artist's Mother, three-quarter length seated, turned
to the left 39m. by 26in.
Ivon Hitchens.
18 Terrace Walk, signed 24in. by 29in.
Wednesday 6 12th June, 1940
Framed.
Ivon Hitchens.
19 Spring Woodland, signed 20in. by 25in.
V. Khmeluk.
20 Portrait of a girl, three-quarter length, seated facing, signed
36m. by 25m.
V. Khmeluk.
21 Scene on the outskirts of a Village, signed 21 in. by 32in.
V. Khmeluk.
22 Village Scene with a pond in the foreground, signed
2§in. by 22in.
V. Khmeluk.
23 Still Life : a Repast on a table, signed 18in. by 25in.
V. Khmeluk.
24 Still Life : a Plate of fruit, etc., on a table, signed 10m. by 16in.
V. Khmeluk.
25 Still Life : a Lobster, black Grapes, etc., on a table, signed
10in. by 18in.
3*- OWi>VvaA.t
31
W ednesday 7 12th June, 1940
Framed.
V. Khmeluk.
26 Still Life : a clay Pipe and an earthenware Jug on a table, signed
10m. by 18m.
V. Khmeluk.
27 Still Life : Vegetables on a plate, signed 9in. by 13in.
V. Khmeluk.
28 Still Life : a glass of Wine, a Jug, etc., signed 18in. by 24m.
Henri Matisse.
29 Landscape : Avenue of trees, signed 13in. by 16m.
Henri Matisse.
30 Half-length figure of a Girl wearing a green cap, facing, signed
16in. by 13in.
A. Modigliani.
31 Portrait of his wife, bust, in black dress, facing, signed
26in. by 21 in.
[See Illustration]
A. Modigliani.
32 A Bust of a Girl turned to the left, signed 18in. by 13in-
Wednesday 8 Ylth June, 1940
Framed
V. Polunin.
33 Still Life : Fruit, signed 10in. by 14in.
Patricia Preece.
34 Farm Buildings 9in. by 14in.
Kenneth Rowntree.
35 “ Summer Afternoon ", signed 12in. by 16in.
Matthew Smith.
36 Portrait of a Girl, three-quarter length, seated turned to the left,
signed with initials 36in. by 25in.
Matthew Smith.
37 Still Life : Flowers in a bowl, fruit, etc. 31 in. by 39in.
Stanley Spencer.
38 Upper Reach, Cookham 34in. by 28in.
Stanley Spencer.
39 A Procession of Women
*** Exhibited at the New York World’s Fair, 1939.
R. Suddaby.
40 A Yorkshire Farm, signed 24in. by 30i«
W ednesday
Framed.
9 12th June, 1940
M. Vlaminck.
41 A wooded landscape with houses in the distance, signed
23in. by 28in.
Gabriel White.
42 Snow Scene : a Village with a ruined windmill 18m. by 21 in.
OLD MASTER DRAWINGS
A. del Sarto.
43 Half-length figure of a woman
Red chalk
and two Others 3
Parmigiano.
44 Diana and Nymphs
Pen and ink
*** From Lord Spencer's Collection.
and two Others 3
WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS
Vanessa Bell.
45 Flower Piece, signed and dated 1934 12m. by 12in.
Alexandre Benois.
46 " La Valse ” Premiere Idee, design for a stage scene, signed
Water-colour 11 in. by 14in.
Wednesday 10 12th June, 1940
Framed.
Nadia Benois.
47 " La Gaude ”
Reginald Jones : A Landscape, signed
Water-colour 2
Enwonwu.
48 Gathering Firewood
Water-colour
Ido Baynes Tozog : Men killing a leak (vampire) 2
Jacob Epstein.
49 “ Dahlias ”, signed
Water-colour 23in. by 17 in.
*** Exhibited at the International Exhibition, Venice, 1938.
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska.
50 A Man and a woman, signed with initials
Pen and ink * 15m. by 10in.
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska.
51 A seated nude woman, signed on the mount 1913
Pen and ink 10in. by 15in.
Jan Gordon.
52 Spanish Dancer, signed with initials
Patricia Preece : Mrs. Barnes
Pencil 2
Wednesday 11 12th June, 1940
Framed.
Lene Schneider-Kainer.
53 Siamese Mother and child, signed with initials
Water-colour
Pealle : Hungary 1937 : Study of a girl
Water-colour
V. Sozonov : The Beach, signed and dated. 1933
Water-colour 3
L. D. Luard.
54 Up the Gallop, signed
Water-colour 8in. by 10in.
Jean Lurcat.
55 “ La Petite Plage ”, signed
Gouache 20in. by Win.
Jean Mablord.
56 A Concert, signed
Gouache
and Another of similar subject, signed
Gouache 2
Jean Mablord.
57 A Landscape, signed
Gouache 10in. by 11 in.
Henri Matisse.
58 A Study of a woman, signed and dated 1937
Pen and ink 15in. by 11 in.
Wednesday 12 12th June, 1940
Framed.
Henri Matisse.
59 A nude woman reclining, signed and dated 1936
Pen and ink 20in. by 15in.
A. Modigliani.
60 The Caryatid 23in. by 18m.
A. Modigliani.
61 A nude figure seen from the back
Pencil Ylin. by lOin.
A. Modigliani.
62 Portrait of the artist’s wife, bust, signed
Pencil 13in. by 10in.
A. Modigliani.
63 Bust of a woman smoking, signed
Pencil 13in. by 12in.
A. Modigliani.
64 Portrait of a Lady (B. Hastings ?), signed
Pencil 13in. by 10in.
Nolde.
65 Seascape ; a coast scene with sailing boats, signed
Water-colour 8in. by 12in.
67
Wednesday 13 12tli June, 1940
Framed.
Orovida.
66 A Green-eyed Leopard, signed
Water-colour
and three Others 4
Pablo Picasso.
67 A Group of three Children
Water-colour
Another drawing on the back 15in. by Win.
[See Illustration]
John Skeaping.
68 Antelopes, signed and dated 1929
Pen and black chalk
Springer : A Figure Composition, signed and dated 1938 2
John Skeaping.
69 Antelopes
Horses
A pair, pen and water-colours 10in. by 13t«. 2
John Skeaping.
70 Charging Rhino, signed
Red chalk 14in. by 20in.
Justin Sodang.
71 A Composition
Water-colour
I. Sukiano : Fishermen
Water-colour
and two Others 4
Wednesday 14 12th June, 1940
Framed.
R. Strasser.
72 Bali Woman, signed and dated 1922
Black chalk
and Another, signed
Water-colour 2
R. Suddaby.
73 Longshore Moor, Derbyshire, signed and dated 1937 21m. by 30 m.
John Wheatley.
74 In a Summer Garden
Water-colour 22in. by 16m.
MODERN ETCHINGS
75 Sir D. Y. Cameron, R.A. : Stonehenge (R. 479) ; three others by
J. B. Souter ; and five engravings 9
76 Laura Knight, R.A. : The Three Graces 1
77 Marie Laurencin : Head of a Girl, aquatint 1
78 Henri Matisse : Danseuse k la Glace, lithograph 1
79 Orovida : Man and Beast 1
80 Leon Underwood : The Plaza Gardens, colour block print 1
Wednesday 15 12th June, 1940
^ropertp of ^arcourt Hfofmstone, Csq.
MODERN ETCHINGS Framed.
81 C. Michel: A Girl with a Raven 1
82 J. F. Millet : Les Becheurs (L. D. 13), fourth state 1
83 Anders L. Zorn : Auguste Rodin (A. 207), third state, with inscription
to Lady Johnstone 1
84 Anders L. Zorn : Sir Ernest Cassel (225), between second and third
states, of five 1
DRAWINGS
Augustus John, R.A
86 Study of a Gipsy Girl Pen and sepia wash Ilf in. by 9in.
Augustus John, R.A.
87 Drawing of Children 10z«. by Tin.
*** Exhibited at the Derby Museum and Art Gallery.
W ednesday 16 12th June, 1940
Framed.
Augustus John, R.A.
88 Portrait of a woman, half length, turned to the left, her chin
supported on her right hand, signed
Panel 13fw. by 10in.
*** From the Collection of the late Mr, E. V. Lucas.
Mariette Lydis.
89 Study of a nude woman, signed
Black chalk
The Beggars Opera
Coloured lithograph 2
*** The first exhibited at the Exeter Royal Albert Memorial Hall.
The second exhibited at the Whitworth Art Gallery, Man¬
chester.
Claude Lorraine.
90 Scene in the Roman Forum
Pen and bistre wash 5in. by Sin.
*** Exhibited at the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester.
This drawing was given to Mr. Brabazon by the late Mr.
George Salting.
Sir William Orpen, R.A.
91 Two studies of nude women
Pencil 2
*** Exhibited at the Municipal Museum and Art Gallery, Belfast.
Sir William Orpen, R.A.
92 Study of a draped figure
Black chalk and sepia wash
and Another 2
W ednesday
Framed.
17 IWi June, 1940
J. A. Mc.N. Whistler.
93 “En Plein Soleil”
Pencil 4\in. by 5\in.
WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS
H. Alken.
94 In Full Cry and The Death
Pencil water-colour, a pair 2
*** Exhibited at the Doncaster Art Gallery and Museum.
Thomas Rowlandson.
95 A View of the Market Place at Juliers in Westphalia, signed and
dated 1791 14m. by 24in.
*** Exhibited at the Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum.
[See Illustration]
Thomas Rowlandson.
96 Horse Dealers with mares and foals in a paddock, signed and dated
11 in. by 12in.
*** Exhibited at the Northampton Central Museum.
Thomas Rowlandson.
97 French Prisoners on their way to Exeter Castle, signed and dated
1799 11m. by 16in.
%.* Exhibited at the Exeter Royal Albert Memorial Hall.
Wednesday
Framed.
18 12th June, 1940
Thomas Rowlandson.
98 The Salutation Tavern, Greenwich 15in. by 21 in.
*** Exhibited at the Gateshead Art Gallery and Museum.
Thomas Rowlandson.
99 A Horse Race, with spectators watching from carriages
13in. by 23in.
*** Exhibited at the Doncaster Art Gallery and Museum.
Thomas Rowlandson.
100 The Toxophilites 14m. by 21 in.
*** Exhibited at the Newcastle Laing Art Gallery and Museum.
Thomas Rowlandson.
101 Gravesend Causeway 6m. by 10in.
*** Exhibited at the Alton Art Society.
Thomas Rowlandson.
102 River Scene with a hut 6in. by 18m.
*** Exhibited at the Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum.
Thomas Rowlandson.
103 French Prizes lying off Spithead, signed and dated 29th July, 1810
11m. by 17m.
V Exhibited at the Portsmouth Library and Museum.
W ednesday
Framed.
19 12th June, 1940
Thomas Rowlandson.
9 %
104 Pastoral Scene 9in. by 12in.
*** Exhibited at the Huddersfield Art Gallery.
Thomas Rowlandson.
105 “ Loocne ” : village between Antwerp and Ghent
*** Exhibited at the Harrogate Art Gallery.
11 in. by IQin.
Thomas Rowlandson.
106 Barnet, Middx., 1812 12in. by 18in.
*** Exhibited at the Birkenhead Art Gallery and Museum.
Thomas Rowlandson.
107 Monkey Island lOin. by 8in.
*** Exhibited at the Bournemouth Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and
Museum.
Thomas Rowlandson.
108 Haymakers resting
*** Exhibited at the Accrington Museum.
9in. by 15in.
Thomas Rowlandson.
109 The Angling Party 7in. by 10in.
*** Exhibited at the Hereford Museum and Art Gallery.
Wednesday
Framed.
20 12th June, 1940
Thomas Rowlandson.
110 The Card Party 5in. by 8in.
*** Exhibited at the Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle.
Thomas Rowlandson.
Ill Harbour Scene with shipping, probably at the mouth of the Thames
12in. by 18in.
*** Exhibited at the Belfast Municipal Museum and Art Gallery.
Thomas Rowlandson.
112 Cavalry Engagement in a wooded landscape 9in. by Win.
*** Exhibited at the Maidstone Museum.
Thomas Rowlandson.
113 Market Scene 8in. by 11 in.
*** Exhibited at the Newport Corporation Museum and Art Gallery.
Thomas Rowlandson.
114 Liskeard, Cornwall, signed Tin. by 10in.
*** Exhibited at the Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne.
Thomas Rowlandson.
115 Landhern, Cornwall, signed 6in. by 9in.
*** Exhibited at the Gray Art Gallery and Museum, West
Hartlepool.
Wednesday 21 12th June, 1940
Framed.
Thomas Rowlandson.
116 Country Scene with a church, signed and dated 1806
7in. by 10m.
*** Exhibited at the Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne.
Thomas Rowlandson.
117 The Arrival of the Bath Coach 6in. by 10in.
*** Exhibited at the Victoria Art Gallery, Bath.
Thomas Rowlandson.
118 The Farewell 5in. by Tin.
*** Exhibited at the Brighton Museum and Fine Art Gallery.
Thomas Rowlandson.
119 The Vicar's Family Party 5in. by Tin.
*** Exhibited at the Brighton Museum and Fine Art Gallery.
Thomas Rowlandson.
120 The Dance 3in. by bin.
*** Exhibited at the Burton-upon-Trent Museum and Art Gallery.
Thomas Rowtandson.
121 The Sirens : Lady Duncannon and the Duchess of Devonshire
12m. by 16in.
*** Exhibited at the Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle.
Wednesday 22 12th June, 1940
Framed.
Thomas Rowlandson.
122 On the Medway 7in. by 11 in.
*,* Exhibited at the Carlisle Museum and Art Gallery.
Thomas Rowlandson.
123 The Farmyard
*** Exhibited at the Darlington Museum.
7in. by 9in.
Thomas Rowlandson.
124 The Stone Wagon
Pen and ink with wash
*** Exhibited at the Harrogate Art Gallery
5in. by 14in.
Thomas Rowlandson.
125 The Funeral
*** Exhibited at the Accrington Museum.
5in. by Tin.
Thomas Rowlandson.
126 French Prisoners of War at the Norman Stairway at Canterbury
6in.- by 10in.
*** Exhibited at the Portsmouth Library and Museum.
Thomas Rowlandson.
127 On the Quay 5in. by Tin.
*** Exhibited at the Burton-upon-Trent Museum and Art Gallery.
Wednesday 23 12th June, 1940
Framed.
Thomas Rowlandson.
128 The Glutton 7in. by Tin.
** Exhibited at the Gray Art Gallery and Museum, West
Hartlepool.
Thomas Rowlandson.
129 A Toilet Scene, a lady dressing 8in. by bin.
*** Exhibited at the Huddersfield Art Gallery.
Thomas Rowlandson.
130 Up the right to the Front : Parry against Infantry
Sold with an engraved copy in aquatint 10m. by 12in. 2
*** Exhibited at the Burnley Art Gallery and Museum.
Thomas Rowlandson.
131 A Sheet of figure studies 9m. by Tin.
*** Exhibited at the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester.
Thomas Rowlandson.
132 Harvest scene by the sea 10m. by 15m.
*** Exhibited at the Laing Art Gallery and Museum, Newcastle.
Thomas Rowlandson.
133 Disembarkment at Brighton—Dr. Syntax and other figures in a
boat 10m. by 13in.
*** Exhibited at the Belfast Municipal Museum and Art Gallery.
Wednesday 24 12th June, 1940
OIL PAINTINGS BY OLD MASTERS
Framed.
B. Breenbergh.
134 “ The Finding of Moses ”, signed and dated 1693
Panel 18in. by 31 in.
*** Exhibited at the Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1912-13.
Exhibited at the Warrington Municipal Museum.
Dutch School, 18th Century.
135 A Series of seven landscapes with architecture and figures
107m. high and varying from 58in. to 60in. wide
French School.
136 The Toilet of Venus
and Another
A pair, grisaille 2
T. Gainsborough, R.A.
137 A Landscape with a church
Canvas 6\in. by 10£m.
*** From the Collection of Sir Edward Marsh, K.C.V.O.
Exhibited at Ipswich, 1927, in the Thomas Gainsborough
Memorial Exhibition.
[See Illustration]
Mytens.
138 Portrait of a little girl, full-length turned to the right, holding a
fan in her right hand and extending her left to her pet dog
49m. by 40in.
*** Exhibited at the Ipswich Corporation Museum.
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142
Wednesday
Framed.
25 YLth June, 1940
A. Pond.
139 Portrait of Sir Uvedale Price, Bt. (1747-1829), when a boy, three-
quarter length facing, in yellow dress, holding in his arms a
King Charles Spaniel; background a landscape 29m. by 24in.
A. Storck.
140 Scene in Amsterdam, with the Montalban Tower in the middle
distance, numerous vessels in the water 31m. by 44in.
C. Vermeulen.
141 A Skating scene 10m. by 14m.
Richard Wilson, R.A.
142 A Landscape with fishermen in the foreground 27m. by 37in.
** Exhibited at the Manchester City Art Gallery.
[See Illustration]
F. ZUCCARELLI, R.A.
143 Florence looking down the River Amo, various figures and boats
in the foreground 34m. by 63in.
*** Exhibited at the Leicester Museum.
Wednesday 26 \Wi June, 1940
OIL PAINTINGS BY NINETEENTH CENTURY
AND MODERN MASTERS
Framed.
B. Adeney.
144 Still Life : Flower piece and statuette etc., signed and dated 1929
24in. by 29in.
E. Boudin.
145 “ Bateaux dans le Port ”, signed and dated 1881 16in. by 21 in.
E. Boudin.
146 “ La Jetee et l’avant Port ”, signed with initials 8in. by 10in.
** Exhibited at the Barking Museum.
E. Ceria.
147 Village Scene : Street in Nemours, signed 14in. by 18in.
*** Exhibited at the Hereford Museum and Art Gallery.
E. Ceria
148 “ Nu au tapis Marocain ”, signed 18in. by 25m.
Charles Conder.
149 Portrait of a Lady, seated on a balcony overlooking a garden ; a
vase of flowers on the left 25in. by 21 in.
Wednesday
Framed.
27 12^ June, 1940
Charles Conder.
150 “ Les Esclaves ”, signed 24in. by 43in.
*** Exhibited at the Northampton Central Museum.
Charles Conder.
151 “ Beach Scene ” with figures 15m. by 24in.
*** Exhibited at the Bootle Museum and Art Gallery.
F. J. Conway.
152 ” London Mews ” 24m. by 19in.
Giorgio di Chirico.
153 “ Deux Chevaliers Phrygiens ”, signed 10in. by 16in.
Carolus Duran.
154 “ Cm Terrassier ”, half-length facing, signed and dated St. Aygulf,
October 1893 31m. by 21in.
*** Exhibited at the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum,
Bournemouth.
William Etty, R.A.
155 Study of a nude woman 20m. by 13m.
J. W. Innes.
156 Mountainous Landscape with a city by a lake, effect of the rising
sun 12m. by 15in.
*** Exhibited at the Swansea Art Gallery.
Wednesday 28 12th June, 1940
Framed.
Augustus John, R.A.
157 A Girl on the sea shore 10\in. by 16 \in.
Augustus John, R.A.
158 The Fairy Tale
Panel, a pencil sketch on the back 12in. by 15\in.
Augustus John, R.A.
158a Edith and Caspar (Dorset Study, 1911)
Panel 20in. by 13m.
*** Exhibited at Venice 1912.
Exhibited at the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery.
Augustus John, R.A.
158b The Bather 10m. by 25in.
** Exhibited at the Cardiff National Museum, Wales.
Claude Monet.
159 " Hyde Park " 1871, signed 15m. by 29in.
[See Illustration]
Winifred Nicholson.
160 “ Ben and Kate ” 2iin. by 29in.
*** Exhibited at the Leicester Galleries, Leicester Square, London,
April 1930.
Wednesday 29 12th June, 1940
Framed.
Sir William Nicholson.
163 “ The Exe ”, signed 13in. by 16in.
Sir William Nicholson.
164 “ Matadio ”, signed 15in. by 18in.
Sir William Nicholson.
165 " Red Flower Piece ”, signed 12in. by 16in.
W. Richard Sickert.
166 “ Rosida ”, signed iOin. by 48in.
** Exhibited at the Warrington Museum.
W. Richard Sickert.
167 Paul Robeson and Peggy Ashcroft in “Othello” 38m. by 20in.
W. Richard Sickert.
168 Chagford Church Yard 23in. by 28in.
*** Exhibited at the Birkenhead Museum and Art Gallery.
W. Richard Sickert.
169 Mr. Sheepshanks’ House, Bath 14m. by 10in.
*** Exhibited at the Holburne of Menstrie Museum, Bath.
W ednesday 30 12th June, 1940
Framed.
W. Richard Sickert.
170 Pulteney Bridge, Bath 14\in. by 18\in.
*** Exhibited at the National Gallery, 1940.
Exhibited at the Sunderland Art Gallery and Museum.
[See Illustration]
Matthew Smith.
171 Mont St. Victoire 22in. by 30in.
*** Exhibited at Venice, 1928.
Exhibited at the Lincoln Usher Art Gallery.
Matthew Smith.
173 “ Couleur de rose ”, Nude Figure 21m. by 284m.
*** Exhibited at the National Gallery, 1940.
Exhibited at Ferens Art Gallery, Hull.
Matthew Smith
174 Jugs against a vermilion background
*** Exhibited at the National Gallery, 1940.
26m. by 32in.
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Matthew Smith.
175 Still Life : Flower piece 24m. by 20in.
*** Exhibited at the Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery.
Matthew Smith.
176 Tulips in a blue jug 23m. by 18in.
*** Exhibited at the Leicester Museum and Art Gallery.
Alfred Thornton.
177 Brobury Oak, Hereford, signed 10in. by 13in.
Antoine Vollon.
178 Winter Scene in Paris with the Institut de France seen across the Seine 25m. by 2Qin.
Christopher Wood.
179 Still Life : Carnations in a green vase 11m. by 9in.
*** Exhibited at the Hereford Museum and Art Gallery.
End of Sale.
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THE EUMORFOPOULOS & HARCOURT JOHNSTONE COLLECTIONS
SOTHEBY & Co.'s
SALE OF
OLD & MODERN
OIL PAINTINGS&WATERCOLOUR DR AWINGS
MODERN ETCHINGS, ETC.
Cfje Collection formeb tip tfje late George Cumorfopoulosb Csg.
[Sold by Order of Mrs. Eumorfopoulos and of the Executors]
12th June, 1940
PRICES AND BUYERS’ NAMES
LOT £ s. d. LOT £ s. d. 1 Keynes . l 0 0 28 Zwemmer . . 3 0 0 2 Jeffreys, Rees . . 16 0 0 29 Korda. 105 0 0 3 Tooth . 2 0 0 30 Reid & Lefevre 62 0 0 4 Kauffmann . 3 0 0 31 Redfern Gallery 530 0 0 5 Bendon . 2 0 0 32 Storran Gallery. . 52 0 0 6 Vlasto. . 1 10 0 33 Gibbons 1 0 0 7 Vlasto . . 1 10 0 34 Gibbons 2 0 0 8 Korda. . 30 0 0 35 Gibbons 2 0 0 9 Korda. .110 0 0 36 Tooth 160 0 0
10 Vlasto. . 4 10 0 37 Tooth 62 0 0 11 Gibbons . 3 0 0 38 Tooth 55 0 0 12 Kyrle, Fletcher. . 6 0 0 39 Withdrawn 13 Waters . 5 0 0 40 Angus 7 0 0 14 Waters . 3 10 0 41 Zwemmer .. 11 0 0 15 Keynes . 15 0 0 42 Gibbons 4 0 0
6 Korda. .170 0 0 43 Gibbons 1 10 0 7 Howard, F. . 2 10 0 44 Scharf. 6 0 0
18 Keynes . 10 0 0 45 Brown & Phillips 5 10 0 19 Alport . 13 0 0 46 Kyrle, Fletcher 5 10 0 20 Storran Gallery. . 4 0 0 47 Good, L. T. 4 10 0 21 Zwemmer .. . 8 10 0 48 Good, L. T. 3 0 0 22 Harris, E. V. . 8 0 0 49 Good, L. T. 19 0 0 23 Storran Gallery. . 2 10 0 50 Hayes 4 0 0 14 Zwemmer . . . 4 0 0 51 Bodkin 5 0 0 25 Tooth . 3 0 0 52 Gibbons 1 0 0 26 Vlasto. . 1 10 0 53 Gibbons .... 3 0 0 °7 Vlasto. . 1 10 0 54 Meatyard . . 3 10 0
LOT
55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99
100 101 102 103 104 105 106
Waters Storran Zwemmer Kyrle, Fletcher Brown & Phillips Brown & Phillips Agnew Harris, Miss Whyte, Lady . . Angus Galbraith Galbraith Tooth Brown, Lincoln. . Good, L. T. Gibbons Gibbons Good, L. T. Brown, Lincoln. . Gibbons Vlasto. Vlasto . Good, L. T. Vaughan Galbraith Whyte, Lady .. Gibbons Gibbons Cohen Meatyard Brown & Phillips Vlasto. Redfern Gallery Hartley Good, L. T. Calmann Good, L. T. Gibbons Good, L. T. Vlasto. Sabin, F. Meatyard Howard, F. Brown & Phillips Sabin, F. Sabin, F. Colnaghi Sabin, F. Meatyard Meatyard Sabin, F. Meatyard . .
£ s. d. LOT £ s. d. 4 10 0 107 Church . 4 10 0 3 0 0 108 Wheeler . 10 0 0 4 0 0 109 Sabin, F. .. . 16 0 0
11 0 0 110 Church . 4 10 0 17 0 0 111 Meatyard .. . 17 0 0 29 0 0 112 Church . 6 10 0 12 0 0 113 Wheeler . 13 0 0 23 0 0 114 Wheeler . 10 0 0 11 0 0 115 Sabin, F. .. . 8 10 0 10 0 0 116 Meatyard . . . 12 0 0
4 0 0 117 Sabin, F. . . . 11 0 0 10 0 0 118 Redfern Gallery 7 0 0
210 0 0 119 Church . 4 10 0 1 15 0 120 Good, L. T. . 2 15 0 2 0 0 121 Morgan . 24 0 0 1 0 0 122 Wheeler . 5 0 0 3 0 0 123 Gibbons, H. S. . . 7 0 0 6 10 0 124 Halliwell . . . 2 10 0 3 10 0 125 Halliwell .. . . 1 0 0 1 10 0 126 Church . 10 10 0 2 10 0 127 Colnaghi . 8 10 0
10 0 0 128 Quick . 6 0 0 1 0 0 129 Meatyard . . 5 0 0 5 10 0 130 Meatyard . . 5 0 0 1 0 0 131 Quick 5 10 0 3 10 0 132 Meatyard . . 20 0 0
10 0 133 Galbraith .. 5 5 0 10 0 134 Williams, S. 26 0 0
4 5 0 135 Harbord, F. 46 0 0 10 0 136 Sabin, W. 30 0 0
9 0 0 137 Tooth .110 0 0 5 10 0 138 Gibbons 8 0 0
32 0 0 139 Good, L. T. 10 0 0 22 0 0 140 Sabin, W. 35 0 0
3 10 0 141 Vas Diaz .. 21 0 0 27 0 0 142 Tooth 140 0 0 10 0 0 143 Monteiro . . 22 0 0
2 10 0 144 Good, L. T. 2 10 0 2 0 0 145 Harris, E. V. 80 0 0
11 0 0 146 Harris, E. V. 55 0 0 52 0 0 147 Gibbons 9 0 0 12 0 0 148 Gibbons 1 10 0 32 0 0 149 Cohen, L. .. 65 0 0 26 0 0 150 Cohen, L. .. 20 0 0 58 0 0 151 Gibbons 16 0 0 38 0 0 152 Gibbons 2 10 0
8 0 0 153 Sandford .. 14 0 0 11 0 0 154 Fearon 10 10 0 15 0 0 155 Good, L. T. 17 0 0 5 0 0 156 Redfern Gallery 42 0 0
36 0 0 157 Tooth 220 0 0 42 0 0 158 Redfern Gallery 290 0 0
LOT £ s. d. LOT £ s. d. 158a Borenius, Dr. . 90 0 0 170 Tooth . .360 0 0 158b Altman 14 0 0 171 Tooth . . 200 0 0 159 Knoedler . . .640 0 0 173 Tooth . .200 0 0 160 Mott. 3 0 0 174 Withdrawn 163 Listowel 175 Philipson . . . . 55 0 0
Countess of . 19 0 0 176 Jeffreys, Rees . . 58 0 0 164 Harris, E. V. .115 0 0 176a Tooth . . 58 0 0 165 Pearce, E. H. . 38 0 0 177 Gibbons .. 2 0 0 166 Maugham, Mrs.. 40 0 0 178 Borenius . . 40 0 0 167 Meatyard . . 90 0 0 179 Redfern Gallery 23 0 0 168 Cohen, L. .. 10 0 0 169 Maugham, Mrs.. 62 0 0 Total of Sale £6,049 0 0
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