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English: Joaquín Sorolla y Batida - Water Joy, 1908. Purchased at the Hispanic Society of America, New York, 1909

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Title: Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: American Art Association
Subjects: Hugo Reisinger
Publisher: New York : American Art Association
Contributing Library: Philadelphia Museum of Art, Library
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Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida Spanish: 1865—107— WATER JOY Height, 32 inches; length, 4iy2 inches Water joy here is the childrens joy at the seaside, afavorite theme of Sorolla. Several happy little young-sters in a state of nature—one jamming a broad-\ brimmed straw hat over his head—are scampering Q U down the sands and into the shallows of spent waves, ^ ) on their way to the real surf which splashes white be- yond them. Behind them come two little girls in pinkone-piece garments, and out in the surf other bathersare seen in suits of different colors. Outside the break-ers boats are sailing in a fresh breeze. The scene isbathed in sunshine, and the play of light and reflec-tions on sand and water and glistening flesh yield colorand atmosphere of variety and charm, with the paintersinterest centered in the lithe, active, nude bodies of thechildren. > Signed at the lower right, J. Sorolla y Bastida, Va-lencia, 1908. Purchased at the Hispanic Society of America, New York, 1909.
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(3 0 GERMAN, SWISS AND AUSTRIAN ARTISTS Gotthard Kuehl German: 1851—1914108—VIEW THROUGH A WINDOW (Panel)Height, 9>4 inches; width, 5% inches In the corner of a room paneled in a reddish wood, witha gray floor, an opened French window looks out upona landscape ending in indeterminate low hills. Near by,under the window, are the brown, yellow and reddishroofs and high gables of a village. Signed at the lower left, Kuehl.Purchased at the galleries of Oscar Hermes, Munich, 1913. r 1 Karl Franz Eduard von Gebliardt German: 1838—109—HEAD OF A YOUNG WOMAN Height, 15 inches; width, 13 inches Head and shoulders portrait of a brown-haired youngwoman of serious face, and sad, grayish-blue eyes, whois facing the right, three-quarters front, and lookingsteadily in front of her. Her complexion is that ofthe worker out of doors, and she wears a loose grayishwaist or jacket, edged with dark brown. Signed at the lower right, E. v. Gebhardt. Purchased from Messrs. Hermes 4 Go., Frankfort, 1

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