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The Reverend Jule Ayers

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Thomas Kiley

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Helen Mary Sekera

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The world of art in the nineteenth century
underwent many changes as it was reshaped
and reinforced by new concepts of the
individuals against the static conventions of
the past. After the French Revolution the
personal right to free expression was
undisputed. Artists were now able to turn
their attention to the real life around them,
sometimes full of poetic emotion, sometimes
romantic in nature, but always concerned with
the recording in paint the events of their times
and the reactions to their environment. Paris
in the nineteenth century was the center of
culture, the art capital of the world. Its
influences radiated out to many countries.
Germany, England, Spain and the Americas
all felt the strong impact and currents of the
new-found directions of expression. It was in
the early nineteenth century milieu that the
artists struggled to make themselves seen and
heard; thus we can trace the development and
progress of modem art. The Sordoni Art
Collection will serve as an invaluable source
and aid to the understanding and appreciation
of the artist's unending battle for personalized
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11. R. GOUBIE — An Alsatian Farmer with Wife, Daughter and Two Horses

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JOHANN BEORG METER
VON BREMEN
Country Girl Under a Tree
Oil on canvas
Signed and dated 18/3
5% x 4 inches
HORACE VERNET
The Battle of Wagram
Oil on C2TA-2S

Signed
9 xl2 inches
3. OTTO KIRSCHNER
Man Reading a Letter
Oil on canvas
Signed
7x5% inches

4. OTTO KIRSCHNER
Man Smoking a Pipe
Oil cn canvas
Signed
7 x 5% inches
5. OTTO KIRSCHNER
Man with Beer Stein and Pipe
Oil on canvas
Signed
9x7 inches

6. LOUIS GEORGE BRILLOUIN
Huntsman in Louis IV Costume
with Spear
Oil cn canvas
Signed and dated 1566
8% x 5% inches
7. OTTO KIRSCHNER
Man in Red Jacket with Pipe
Oil on canvas
Signed
7 x 5% inches

8.

W. ROESSLER
Bavarian in Red Waistcoat with
Feathered Hat
Oil on panel
Signed
7x5% inches

9. GUSTAVE J. JACQUET
Portrait of a Young Lady*
Oil on panel
Signed
12% x 9 inches

14. CARL KRONBERGER
Man in Red Waistcoat
Oil on canvas
Signed
6 x 4% inches

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15. CARL KRONBERGER
Old Lady with Spanish Comb
Oil on canvas
Signed
6% x 57z inches

22. ENRICO DONIZELLI
Interior with Geese and Children
Oil on canvas
Signed
1174 x 1574 inches

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10. H. BUERKEL
Swiss Haymakers Loading a Hay Cart
Oil on metal
Signed and dated 1829
19 x 183/4 inches
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11. R. GOUBIE
An Alsatian Farmer with Wife,
Daughter and Two Horses*
Oil on canvas
Signed and dated 1878
18.
15% x 12% inches

12. H. BUERKEL
Landscape with Hay Wagons and
Storm Clouds*
Oil on canvas
Signed
191/2 x 13% inches
13. ALBERTO PASINI
Mounted Arabs at Mountain Pass,
with Persons in Palanquins
Oil on canvas
Signed and dated 1887
13% x 10% inches

DE CARAVALLI
Arab Woman Beggar
Oil on canvas
Signed
12% x 9% inches

23. W. KLEIN
Man in Green Coat with Pipe
Oil on canvas
Signed
10 x 47z inches

JEAN GEORGES VIBERT
His Eminence, the Poet
Oil on panel
Signed
237z x 177z inches

24. JULIEN DUPRE
Farmgirl, Rake and Water Jar*
Oil on panel
Signed
137z x 10% inches

JEAN GEORGES VIBERT
A Missed Vocation
Oil on panel
Signed
28 x 22% inches

25. ALBERTO PASINI
Courtyard of Three Dismounted
Cossacks
Oil on canvas
Signed and dated
18 x 1474 inches

19. LOUIS JIMENEZ
Queen of the Floral Games*
Oil on panel
Signed and dated Paris, 1884
34 x 49 inches
20.

PEMBER SMITH
Villa on a Venetian Canal
Oil on canvas
Signed
23% x 19 7z inches

CHARLES H. DAVIS, N.A.
Clouds and Hills
Oil on canvas
Signed
41 % x 337z inches

28. C. RICCARD
Two Men Fighting Over a
Game of Cards
Oil on panel
Signed
15% x 117z inches
29. W. ROESSLER
Tyrolean in Feathered Hat
Oil on canvas
Signed
7 x 5% inches
30. JOSE GALLEGOS
The First Communion*
Oil on panel
Signed and dated Rome, 1896
4772 x 277z inches
31. L. BACCI
Old Man in Stocking Hat
Teasing an Old Woman*
Oil on canvas
Signed and dated Firenze, 1885
27 V2 x 21 Vz inches
32. EUGENIO ZAMPIGHI
Tyrolean Peasant Family Scene
Oil on canvas
Signed
41 x 28 inches

26. JEAN GEORGES VIBERT
Eunuch in Courtyard, Watching Doves 33. ADOLPH SCHREYER
Oil on panel
Mounted and Dismounted Arabs
Signed
by a Mosque*
25 x 16 inches
Oil on canvas
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Signed
27. FRANZ MOORMANS
39 x 27 inches
Young Man Playing a Violin*
Oil on panel
34. EDWIN LORD WEEKS
Signed
The Water Jar Merchant, Rabat
1572 x 11% inches
Oil on panel
Signed and inscribed, Rabat
24 Vz x 1974 inches

35. G. CO5ENZA
Fishing Boats on Blue Water*
Oil on panel
Signed
11 x 7 inches
36. G. COSENZA
Fishing Boats on Blue Water
Oil on panel
Signed
11 x 7 inches

37. NAPOLEON IN EGYPT
By lean Leon Gerome
Height — 16% inches
38. ARMORED BRONZE KNIGHT
ON HORSE
Both in full armor, on red velvet stand.
Knight holding jousting spear.
From 'Wolfe Collection.
Height — 34 inches
39. INCENSE BURNER
Oriental, with cock and
chrysanthemum motif, gold
embossed on metal.
Height — 22 inches
40. WHITE MARBLE NUDE "PSYCHE”
GALLERIA FRAT
Height — 48 inches
41. WHITE MARBLE NUDE "PSYCHE"
WITH CHERUB AT FEET
Lapini Firense, 1802
Height — 50 inches
42 WHITE MARBLE BUST OF
WOMAN,* classic hairdress
Wm. Couper, Florence, Italy
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�The Sordoni Art Gallery was given to Wilkes
college by the Andrew J. Sordoni Foundation,
Inc. to encourage the appreciation of art. It is
dedicated to displaying and preserving the
works of art to enrich and expand the cultural
development in the community.
Currently, the Gallery is the home of part of
the family's collection of nineteenth century
academic European paintings and sculpture.
Our exhibitions are for the benefit of the
students and the community. The donors hope
the Gallery is a source of pleasure and
inspiration for everyone.

We are deeply appreciative of the
foresightedness of these generous individuals
for this substantial gift; we want now to share
it with you.

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