:02:04
This is a Renoir.
:02:06
Actually, it is the painting of the daughter
of the marquis de Marineau...
:02:09
and was said
to have been done in 1894.
:02:11
Renoir is famous
for his paintings of children...
:02:14
but this
is one of his finest.
:02:16
Here we have a Corot.
:02:18
In this painting, the foliage, far more than
any signature, proclaims the painter.
:02:22
Note the rich use
of browns and yellow-
:02:27
A truly fine example of Corot at his best.
:02:31
And now, as is customary,
we conclude the tour...
:02:34
with the Pendleton
family portraits.
:02:41
Uh, here we have a portrait
of the firstJervis Pendleton...
:02:43
painted by
James Abbott McNeill Whistler.
:02:49
Jervis Pendleton II sat,
or stood, as you can see...
:02:52
forJohn Singer Sargent,
whose portraits are hung...
:02:55
in every important museum
in the world.
:02:59
Please, madam.!
:03:01
Oh, I must insist
that you stay with the group.
:03:03
Oh, yes, of course. But what is that
in that room up there?
:03:08
That, madam,
is Jervis Pendleton III.
:03:11
Who, as you
can see, has, uh...
:03:14
broken with the family
tradition somewhat.
:03:29
Griggs speaking.
:03:31
Baldwin Brothers, 99.
Dexter Chemicals, 35.
:03:36
Just a moment.
:03:42
- Good. Buy both.
- Both.
:03:47
Mr. Pendleton
accepts both offers.
:03:49
Griggs speaking.
:03:52
Native Boy, three-eighths of a mile,
34 and two-fifths seconds.
:03:56
Just a moment.