WORLD'S
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FAIR
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COLLECTION
CATALOGUE DE LUXE of the DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS, PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
PALACE OF FINE ARTS: THE COLONNADE
CATALOGUE DE LUXE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION Edited by JOHN E. D. TRASK
CHIEF OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
and
J.
NILSEN LAURVIK
ILLUSTRATED WITH ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-TWO REPRODUCTIONS OF PAINTINGS, SCULPTURE, OTHER EXHIBITS AND VIEWS OFTHE PALACE OF FINE ARTS
IN TWO
VOLUMES
VOLUME TWO
PAUL ELDER AND COMPANY PUBLISHERS SAN FRANCISCO •
ILLUSTRATIONS VOLUME
II
FACING PAGE
Palace of Fine Arts: Sleeping Children.
The Colonnade.
(Frontispiece)
Soren Onsager
The Drake and the Duck. Kao
Ki-fong
....
Snow Scene. Kiang Ying-seng Spring Day. Alfred Bergstrom His Majesty King Gustaf V. Emil Qsterman Winter in the Forest. Anshelm Schultzberg Laughter. Olof Ahlberg The Pilgrimage. Adriano de Sousa-Lopes An Indian of the Tehuelche Tribe. Alberto Lagos Binnenkant: Winter at Amsterdam. Willem Witsen Autumnal Day. Arnold Marc Gorter Portrait: Fraulein von Seybl. John Quincy Adams Portrait: Mark Vedres. Jozsef Rippl-Ronai Spring Veil. George Sauter Portrait: Countess Lajos Batthyanyi Janos Vaszary Type of Segovian. Ramon de Zubiaurre In the Rhine Meadows. Heinrich von Ziigel In the Sun. Halfdan Strom The Dramatist, Gunnar Heiberg and Friends in the Garden. Crows and Their Young. Dagfin Werenskiold A Rose. Thomas P. Anshutz Portrait. Cecilia Beaux River Front. George Bellows Italian Pitcher and Fruit. Hugh H. Breckenridge The Santa Inez Mountains. Henry Joseph Breuer The Potter. George de Forest Brush The Mirror. Dennis Miller Bunker Nude. Arthur B. Carles Frost Bound. John F. Carlson Woman Reading in a Garden. Mary Cassatt Portrait. Howard Gardiner Cushing Joseph R. De Camp Portrait of Frank Duveneck. Picardy Fisher Folk. Charles J. Dickman Head of Old Dutchman. Rudolph Dirks Changing Weather. Paul Dougherty Portrait of Mrs. Mary A. Goulding. Charles Coring Elliott Summer. Frederick Carl Fries eke Quarry: Evening. Daniel Garber Chez Mouquin. William J. Glackens Church of S. Trovaso: Venice. Walter Griffin Peace: Hopiland. Albert L. Groll
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258 260 264 266 268 270 272
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Lavender and Old Ivory. Lilian Westcott Hale Woman with Roses. Philip L. Hale Interior. Samuel Halpert Mother. John McLure Hamilton Afternoon Fog. Winslow Homer A Drummer Boy. Eastman Johnson Reflection.
Sergeant Kendall
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Henrik Lun
274 276 280 283
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ILLUSTRATIONS facing page
Our Boatman.
.
John La Farge
Hudson River and Palisades.
•
.
Ernest Lawson
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_
.
Allen Lewis Francis McComas Monte. Oaks of the alter McEwen Burgomaster’s. At the
Gowanus Canal.
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W
.
.
McFee Still Life. Henry Lee F. Mathews Arthur The Carnation. Samuel F.B. Morse Olyphant. David Portrait: Mrs. Mount Triumph. William Sidney
.
Eugen Neuhaus Paddock Youth. Josephine The Housemaid. William M. Paxton Pettit. Charles Willson Feale Portrait of Colonel Charles
.
The
.
.
.
.
Painter’s
Monterey Dunes.
.
.
.
.
Jr.
Fox and Geese. Joseph T. Pearson, Rand In the Studio. Ellen G. Emmet Robert Reid
The Japanese Screen. The Young Mother. Mary
.
.
.
Curtis Richardson
.
Charles Rosen
.
Floating Ice: Early Morning. Nude Study. John Singer Sargent Toning of the Bell. Walter Shirlaiv Bather. Charles Walter Stetson Portrait of Major General Henry Dearborn.
.
....
.
Gilbert Stuart
Waugh
Coming of the Line Storm. Frederick J. War News from Mexico. R. Caton Woodville The Checkered Dress. William H. K. Yarrow My House in Winter. Charles Morris Young Muse Finding Head of Orpheus. Edward Berge Fountain Group. Karl Bitter Laughing Boy. A. Stirling Colder
The Windy Doorstep. The Pioneer Mother. The Bronze Turkey.
Abastenia
St.
.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Leger Eberle
.
Charles Grajly Albert Laessle
.
.
Evelyn Beatrice Longman Centaur and Dryad. Paul Manship Scratching a Twister. Joseph J. Mora
L’ Amour.
of the Roman Campagna. American Bison. A. Phimister Proctor Puma and Snake. Arthur Putnam
The Maiden
Motherhood.
The
Bessie Potter
Shoveler.
Lady in Pink.
.
.
.
Albin Polasek
.
.
Vonnoh
.
Mahonri M. Young
.
Nicholai Fechin
Grandfather’s Birthday. F. Cabrera Canto Tobogganing. Elsa Backlund-Celsing The Duel. Ossian Elgstrom
Nude
Girl.
.
....
Carl Larsson
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400 402 404 408 410 412 414 416 418 420 424 426 428 430 432 434 436 440
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Floor Plan, Palace of Fine Arts Floor Plan, Annex
346 348 350 352 354 356 360 362
444 446 482 484
CATALOGUE OF EXHIBITS (CONTINUED)
1
UNITED STATES SECTION (CONTINUED FROM VOLUME HALPERT, SAMUEL
WRIGHT, ALICE MORGAN
4365. Lake George.
4390. Beside the Pool.
BURROUGHS, EDITH
TUTTLE, RUEL CROMPTON 4366.
The
VONNOH, BESSIE POTTER
MENDENHALL, EMMA BUTLER, 4368.
4392.
Ives: Cornwall.
St.
WOODMAN
4391. L’Arriere Pensee.
Fountain: Windsor.
4367. Street in
I.)
The
Intruder.
GALLERY ONE HUNDRED TWENTY
J. J. P.
Autumn Landscape.
PAINTINGS
HALPERT, SAMUEL
BUTLER, THEODORE EARL
4393. Interior.
4369. Afternoon.
COUSE, E. IRVING 4370. The Turquoise Beadmaker.
HAMILTON, MARY RITER
WOODBURY, CHARLES
GIHON, CLARENCE M.
4394. Old
H.
4374.
Haunted House. MAURER, ALFRED H. 4396. Jeanne.
WOODBURY, CHARLES
B.
Rear View of Boston
LICHTENAUER,
J.
4399.
4400. A Mother and Her Sons. WEHRSCHMIDT, DANIEL
H.
The Morning’s Milk. STEWART, JULIUS L. 4401.
4402. Blue Butterfly.
MANIGAULT,
PETERSON, JANE 4381. Low Tide.
MIDDLETON
NOBLE, JOHN 4404. Toilers of the Sea.
4382. Across the Valley.
BISSELL, HELEN RATHBUN 4405. Old Melodies.
BUTLER, THEODORE EARL 4383. Sunrise.
CHAPMAN, CHARLES
LUKS, S.
4406.
The Marauder.
GEORGE The Mother.
HAMILTON, WILBUR DEAN
SCULPTURE
4407. Portrait of Justice
FRASER, JAMES EARLE
McKenna.
COLEMAN, CHARLES CARYL
G.
4408. Sorrow.
COONSMAN, NANCY
BERLIN,
4386. Wistful Baby.
4409.
HARRY
Vermont
Hills.
MUHRMAN, HENRY
SCUDDER, JANET 4387. Tortoise Fountain.
4410.
MAZUR, WLADYSLAW
The
Barge.
FINKELNBURG, AUGUSTA
4388. Motherless.
4411.
My
Woodsie Park.
LANGTRY, MARY
MANOR, FLORENCE The
E.
4403. Pastoral.
ZIMMERMAN, M. W.
4389.
L.
Wood Nymphs.
KENT, ROCKWELL
B.
4378. Near Pedro Miguel. 4379. The Great Slide. 4380. Sea Wall: Panama.
J.
H.
STEWART, JULIUS
4377. Rhododendrons.
4385. Portrait of
H.
Bark.
4398. Bal Bullier.
KELLER, ARTHUR I. 4376. The Young Critic.
4384.
The
MAURER, ALFRED
4375. Study for Shubert Theatre.
WOODBURY, CHARLES
4397.
State House.
MORTIMER
BOURNE, GERTRUDE
Study.
4395.
4371. Cut at Empire. 4372. Near Empire. 4373. Culebra Cut.
BOURNE, GERTRUDE
Woman:
Florence Madonna.
4412. [
233
A
September Night: Ipswich.
BREMER,
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS SPRINCHORN, CARL ANNE M. 4440.
Village of Good Cheer. 4414. Marigold and Primrose. 4413.
The
4441. River Front. 4442. Portrait of a
4443. Afternoon: Tomkinsville.
4416. Boats Entering the River.
TANAKA, YASUSHI
THOMAS, SEYMOUR
4444.
4417. Portrait: Henri Vignaud.
4446.
The Yellow Curtain. McKILLOP, WILLIAM 4419.
4420. Portrait of Robert
W.
4447.
Chanler.
Collar.
The Poor. ADAMS, PHILIP 4450. The Sailor. 4449.
E. 4451. In the Woods.
The Dunes.
DE WENTWORTH, CECILE 4452.
WEBSTER,
McKILLOP, WILLIAM 4428. The Letter.
DAVEY, RANDALL 4456. Segovian
4429. Portrait of Robert Fowler.
4457. Portrait of a
DU
Rockets: Rain of Fire.
BARLOW, MYRON
4459.
R.
HEYNEMANN, JULIA
4460.
H.
4461.
Interior.
The Yellow Room. The
Laborer.
SCULPTURE
WRIGHT, ALICE
MORGAN
Wood Nymph. HARVEY, ELI 4462.
CONNER, JOHN RAMSEY Little Seamstress.
4463. Lion of the Desert.
LA FARGE, BANCEL
KNIGHT, CHARLES ROBERT
The Willow.
4464.
GEORGE
Kodiak Bear.
WORTHINGTON, BEATRICE MAUDE
4438. Man in Brown. BELLOWS, GEORGE 4439. Polo
German
Tide.
4435. Fish Sellers.
LUKS,
HELEN RATHBUN
MAGER, GUS
Coat.
BARLOW, MYRON
4437.
A
UPTON, FLORENCE K.
Still Life.
The
BOIS, GUY PENE Trapeze Performer.
BISSELL,
RITTENBERG, HENRY
4436.
D.
Young Man.
4458.
4431. Apples.
Low
Man.
KOPMAN, BENJAMIN
DABO, LEON
4434.
and Ivory.
AMBROSE
E. the Trail.
4455. Excavation at Night.
MURRAY, FRANK WALDO
The Spanish ERICSON, DAVID
Genevieve.
4454. On BELLOWS, GEORGE
4427. Flowers.
4433.
to Saint
4453. Portrait in Blue
Young Woman.
BARLOW, MYRON
4432.
Taper
TUCKER, ALLEN
ULLMAN, EUGENE PAUL
The
AMBROSE
WEBSTER,
D.
FISHER, MARK 4425. The Rick Yard.
4430.
November Day.
HAMILTON, MARY RITER
4423. Youth.
of a
J.
ARTHUR
4448. Close of a
MERRITT, ANNA LEA
Head
Stand.
Wind Gap.
MITCHELL,
OLSON, JOSEPH OLIVER 4422. The Landscape Class.
4426.
The News
GLINTENKAMP, HENRY
BREMER, ANNE M.
4424.
Madrona.
WOOLF, SAMUEL JOHNSON
CAMERON
CONNELL, EDWIN
of the
4445. Packer Hall.
Holy Family.
The Fur
The Shadow
GELHAAR, EMIL
MARR, CARL
4421.
Young Lady.
PANCOAST, MORRIS HALL
THORNDYKE, CHARLES HALL
BURNSIDE,
Laguna.
at
BELLOWS, GEORGE
MERRITT, ANNA LEA 4415. Nymph of Dew.
4418.
Beach
4465. Grief.
LADD,
Crowd.
4466.
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ANNA COLEMAN The Sword.
SLEEPING CHILDREN. By
Soren Onsager
1
UNITED STATES SECTION KRATINA, JOSEPH M. Head
4467. Genius:
WARNER, OLIN 4468.
Mr.
BOYLE, JOHN
SCUDDER, JANET
L.
4493. Fighting Boys.
Cottier.
KNIGHT, CHARLES ROBERT
NOQUET, PAUL
4469. Polar Bear.
4494. Soldier of Marathon.
BALL, CAROLINE
Lent by Gutzon Borglum, Esq.
PEDDLE
MULLER, OLGA POPOFF
4470. Sun-Dial.
4495. Primitive
KNIGHT, CHARLES ROBERT
BERGE,
4471. Leaping Tiger.
4496.
STORRS, JOHN 4472.
Marble Head.
ATTILIO
Faun’s Toilet.
4498. Fountain:
G. R.
Duck Baby.
POLASEK, ALBIN
4473. Sea Lions.
DALLIN, CYRUS 4474. The Scout.
Scalp.
PARSONS, EDITH BARRETTO
SCULPTURE
ROTH, FREDERICK
A
4497.
Man.
EDWARD
The
PICCIRILLI,
COLONNADE
LADD,
J.
4492. Returning from the Hunt.
of Baby.
EDWIN
4499.
The Maiden
of the
ANNA COLEMAN
4500.
Wind and Spray. PATIGIAN, HAIG
Head
of Lincoln.
HINTON
4475.
PERRY,
4476. Diana.
ADAMS, HERBERT
FRY,
R. 4501. Daughter of Pan. 4502. Chief Justice Marshall.
SHERRY EDMUNDSON
4478.
A.
4503. Sun Dial.
PHIMISTER
C. PERCIVAL 4504. Destiny.
DIETSCH,
American Bison.
SAINT GAUDENS, AUGUSTUS 4479. Seated Lincoln. Lent by the Lincoln
PIETRO,
C. S. 4505. Mother of the Dead.
Monument
Fund.
HOLM, VICTOR
TAFT, LORADO 4506. Fragment: Fountain of Time.
S.
4480. Halsey C. IVES, Esq.
QUINN,
SAINT GAUDENS, LOUIS
4507.
SCUDDER, JANET
4508.
4482. Flying Cupid. 4483.
LADD,
EDWARD
4509.
Muse Finding Head
of Orepheus.
PAINE,
SCUDDER, JANET 4484. 4485. 4486.
4511. 4512.
LADD,
Whaleman. S.
Prima Mater.
EVERETT
ANNA COLEMAN
4514. Triton Babies. 4515. Water Sprites. 4516. Sun-God and Python.
GRAFLY, CHARLES Pioneer Mother.
CORBETT, GAIL SHERMAN
STERLING, LINDSEY MORRIS 4490.
ROBERT
4513. Bird Fountain.
Jefferson.
4488. Portrait of a Boy.
The
ANNA COLEMAN Rock and Flower Group for Pool.
RISQUE, CAROLINE Thomas
POLASEK, ALBIN 4489.
Dying Lion.
HOLM, VICTOR
KARL
4487. Statue of
Figure.
PRATT, BELA LYON
EDWARD
Wild Flower. Boy and Frog Fountain.
BITTER,
T.
4510. Fountain for Public Garden.
Young Pan.
BERGE,
EDMOND
Nymph: Garden
BARTLETT, PAUL WAYLAND
4481. Piping Pan.
BERGE,
EDWARD
BERGE,
4477. Peace: Fountain Figure.
PROCTOR,
Roman Campagna.
WEINMAN, ADOLPH ALEXANDER
The Awakening.
4517. Sundial Boy.
ADAMS, HERBERT
BARNHORN, CLEMENT
4491. William Cullen Bryant.
4518. [
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Boy Pan with Frog.
J.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT -OF FINE ARTS AITKEN, ROBERT HEBER, CARL AUGUSTUS Michelangelo. 4539. 4540.
4519. Bondage.
HYATT, ANNA VAUGHAN 4520. Great Dane. 4521. Great Dane.
WARD, JOHN QUINCY ADAMS 4541.
SCUDDER, JANET 4522.
4542.
FRISHMUTH, HARRIET W.
A Sun PATIGIAN, HAIG
4544. Large Relief No. 2.
FRENCH, DANIEL CHESTER
D.
4545. Lincoln.
BURROUGHS, EDITH
WOODMAN
Lent by the State of Nebraska.
RECCHIA, RICHARD H. 4546. Relief: Boston Museum
Garden Figure.
LONGMAN, EVELYN BEATRICE
No.
4527. L’Amour.
Boy with
4547.
Fish.
4529. Centaur.
No.
POLASEK, ALBIN
4549. Earl Dodge Student.
BEACH, CHESTER 4531. Beyond.
Memorial: Princeton
Lent by Princton University.
RUMSEY, CHARLES CARY
McKenzie,
4532. Boyhood.
4550.
ATTILIO
r.
tait
The Young
Franklin.
PRATT, BELA LYON
An Outcast. MULLER, OLGA POPOFF 4533.
4551. Large Relief No.
BARTLETT, PAUL
4534. Idyl.
1.
WAYLAND
4552. Statue of Lafayette.
WARNER, OLIN 4535. Dancing
of Fine Arts
1.
FRENCH, DANIEL CHESTER
The Sower.
PICCIRILLI,
J.
Commodore Barry Monument.
RECCHIA, RICHARD H. 4548. Relief: Boston Museum
MULLER, OLGA POPOFF
of Fine Arts
2.
BOYLE, JOHN
PRATT, BELA LYON
4530.
Memorial Fountain.
PRATT, BELA LYON
4525. Youth.
4528.
PHIMISTER
4543. Kirkpatrick
4524. Apollo Hunting.
4526.
A.
American Bison.
CORBETT, GAIL SHERMAN
Dial.
SALVATORE, VICTOR
Henry Ward Beecher.
PROCTOR,
Young Diana.
4523. Saki:
William H. Taft. Lent by Mrs. William H. Taft.
ANNEX
L.
Nymph.
Lent by C. E.
SCULPTURE S.
Wood, Esq.
BARTLETT, PAUL
PICCIRILLI, FURIO
WAYLAND
4553. Philosophy. 4554. Romance. 4555. Religion.
4536. Eurydice. 4537. Young Mother and Child.
KONTI, ISIDORE 4538. Wood Nymph.
BRINGHURST,
R. P. 4556. Journalism.
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CHINESE SECTION CHEN CHI
C. Y.
YEN
Commissioner of Fine Arts.
Commissioner General.
TU KWEN-HUA Secretary.
GALLERIES NINETY-FOUR TO NINETY-SEVEN IMITATION OF
WANG 1.
2.
KU
YU-HSIEN’S
WORK
Cornered Vase. Flowers, Deer and Storks. 31. Globe Vase: Clouds and Bats.
29. Slant
WEN-MING.
30. Jar:
Strass Bottle: Parrot. Strass Bottle: Hibiscus Mutabilis.
REPRODUCTION OF MING PORCELAIN
Strass Bottle: Three Chickens. 4. Strass Bottle: Lotus Flowers. 3.
WANG 5.
WANG TEH-CHANG
HSAO-TING
Strass Bottle: Portrait of Chuankuei. Strass
WANG TEH-CHANG
Strass Vase: Pine, Bamboo and Prunus. 8. Strass Pen-holder; Pine, Bamboo and
35.
7.
36. SI
PORCELAIN
10.
11. 12. 13. 14.
15. 16. 17. 26. 18.
37.
Pair of Genii. Prunus Vase: Clustering Flowers. Fish Tail Vase: Red Background. Rich Colored Jar. Big Colored Platter. Colored Plate. Vase: Puan An in Procession. Liquor Cup: Human Figures.
Cups:
Flowers
on
Red
LAI CHING-KO
Back-
41. Gold-fish
42. Vase:
Dragon and Phoenix Engraved.
CHEN TSUN-HEO 43. Vase: Colored Picture in Relief.
WOOD AND BAMBOO WORKS
CHU TSZ-CHANG
Jar in Squash Shape.
Vase: Official Colored Jar.
Kong: Landscape Engraved.
CHEN HSAO-CHEO
Awarded Gold Medal:
WANG TEH-CHANG 24.
WORK
Globe Vase: Landscape. Rose Colored Vase. 40. Gourd Shaped Vase: Human Figures.
REPRODUCTION OF KIEN LUNG PORCELAIN
25.
Zodiac
39.
Square Vase: Flowers. Vase: Landscape.
Bowl: Milky
Twelve
38.
YU HSUN
23.
Mouth Vase: PORCELAIN
19. Canister: Beauties.
22.
Big
YU HSUN
HSUN TSONG-LI 21.
Vase: Eight Peaches.
Signs.
ground.
20.
Seasons.
HSUN TSONG-LI Flowers.
A
Tea
all
REPRODUCTION OF TAO KUAN PORCELAIN
WANG TEH-CHANG Tea Cups: Colored
Square Vase: Flowers of
HSUN TSONG-LI
Prunus.
REPRODUCTION OF KANG
Vase. Vase.
REPRODUCTION OF YONG CHUN PORCELAIN
Vase in Gourd Shape.
LONG HONG-MU
9.
Colored Vase.
Palm Shaped Gourd Shaped
34.
TEH CHANG 6.
32.
33.
44.
Marriage. Promotion.
P. P.
IQI 5
I.
E.,
I.
E., 1915-
-
Pilferer.
45. Intoxicated
Way
46. Distracted
Monk. Monk.
47. Scratching Figure.
48.
YU HSUN Flower Basket Shaped Vase:
Peach
Plowman and Herdmen.
CHEN-TU
Human
49. Cigarette
Figures.
Tray.
CHEO MEI-KO
HSUN TSONG-LI 27.
Rouge Colored Prunus Vase.
28.
Vase: Human Figures on Blue Background. [
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Awarded Silver Medal: 50. Buddha Image. 51.
1
Carved
Picture.
P. P.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS Awarded
Silver
_
r
Medal:
P. P. I E., I9 I 5-
99.
•
YANG
Tabasheer. 52. Carved Screen in
PAO HUA-LEO
.
58.
Badge for 3rd Grade of Merit. Corn Badge of 2nd Order. 2nd Grade. Silver Colored Badge for Order. 5th Corn Badge of Tiger Badge of 1st Order. Corn Badge of 2nd Order.
59.
Monster Tripod
60.
Gormand
53.
54. 55. 56. 57.
Enamelled Silver. Enamelled in Decanter in
Cilvor
Light Blue Vase. Sky Blue Vase.
102.
Gold Leaf Flowered Vase.
62. 63. 64. 65.
LAO TIEN-LI Rich Colored Vase. Tripod: Portrait of Ancient Monarch Yao. 106. Tripod: Portrait of Ancient Monarch Shun. 107. Tripod: Portrait of the Late Em104. 105.
108.
Corn Badge of 1st Order. Corn Badge of 5th Order. Phoenix Badge. Tiger Badge. Badges of Different Styles.
66. Set of
103. Fish Canister.
press
TEH HSIN-CHEN 61.
TIEN-LI
101.
100.
.
Screen with Inlaid Pictures. Peach Adorned Globe Vase.
98.
WANG HSUN
109.
Dowager.
Tripod: Portrait of President Yuen.* Tripod: Portrait of Vice-President Li.
LACQUER WORK, PAINTED, MOULDED, CARVED
CHUEN
Twelve Cups.
Colored Decanter. 68. One Colored Decanter. 69. Incense Burner.
110.
SHI-SO Bowl in Begonia Shape.
111.
Lacquered Crab.
67.
HSUN CHUN-KAO Awarded
70.
Five Mouthed Vase.
71.
77.
Dragon-handled Sprinkling Pot. Twin Sheep Eared Vessel. Begonia Shaped Censer. Copper Colored Hanging Pitcher. Felicity Designed Censer. Eight Angled Vase. Begonia in Vase Dragon-handled
78.
Box Designed
79.
Dragon-handled Sprinkling Pot. Imitation of Old Vase. Imitation of Old Goblets. Imitation of Old Vase in Pillow Shape. Imitation of Old Vessels. Copper Colored Censer. Round Censer with Side Ears.
72. 73.
74. 75. 76.
112.
Shape.
80.
81. 82. 83. 84.
85.
in Triple Prosperities.
Censer with Side Ears.
88.
Gourd Shaped Vase with All Flowers. Double Mouthed Vase in Gourd Shape.
90.
129. 130. 131.
134.
with Various Gems. Victim Shaped Vessel. 93. Pictured Screen: Five Relationships 91. Scepters Filled
135.
92.
136.
94.
138.
Big Lions.
139.
96. Pictured
Censer.
Screen: Happiness and
Life Inlaid. 97.
137.
Inlaid. 95. Palatial
Big Vase.
140.
Long
E.,
1915
.
Sky Blue Vase. Five Boxes. 116. Vase in Apple Color. 117. Card Case in Bamboo Knot Shape. 118. Box: Pine and Stork. 119. Tripod Vessel. 120. Small Vessel. 121. Fruit Shaped Box. 122. Buddha Image. 123. Vase with Paintings. 124. Vase: Emperor Thrice Visits Hermit. 125. Figure: Goddess of Mercy. Stand: 126. Clock Greens and Rabbit Adorned.
133.
TEH CHANG
I.
114.
132.
Bronze Lined Square Jar.
P. P.
Oval Plate. Nut Dish.
Tray
Lotus Shape. Five Oval Boxes. Lichee Shaped Box. Lotus Seeds Plate. Paper Weight in Frog Shape. Pomegranate Box. Paper Weight in Tortoise Shape. Apple Colored Card Case. Card Case in Melon Shape. Copper Colored Card Case. Handkerchief Box. Vase with Scene Paintings. Small Apple Colored Vase. Sky Blue Vase: Scene Paintings. Octagon Box with Paintings. Rectangular Box with Paintings. Round Box: Butterflies.
128. Set of
87.
Medal:
115. Set of
127.
86. Narcissus Pot.
89.
113.
Silver
141. 142.
143.
in
THE DRAKE AND THE DUCK. I
v ::
'
m I
By Kao Ki-fong
1
CHINESE SECTION LIN CHIN-AN Awarded Bronze Medal: 144.
P. P.
I.
186. Seal Stone in Nectar Color. 187. Box in Melon Shape.
E., 19 5.
Vase Prunus Carved. God of Longevity
Vase with Paeony Carved. Vase with Bamboo Carved. 190. Vase with Mountain Ridge Carved. 188.
Riding
145. Figure:
189.
Stork.
Goddess of Mercy. Compartment Box. Crab Weir.
146. Figure:
191. Seal
147.
192. Figure of
148.
Designed Tray. Shaped Fruit Dish on
Leaf
Coral Color Seat.
WANG
Case
in
195.
Begonia Shape.
158.
Box. Rectangular Tray. Napkin Rings. Case in Begonia Shape. Round Box. Vase.
155.
156. 157.
196.
198.
161. 162.
Round Box. Box in Peach Shape.
163.
Square Box.
164.
Big Round Box with Dragon Carved.
and
173. Screen: Pictures Incised
Awarded Bronze Medal: 204.
180.
1.
E.,
1915
•
Way.
Box:
184. 185.
E.,
1915
Vessel in
White Jade.
215. Coin Shaped Fob in White Jade. 216. Dragon Shaped Fob in White Jade.
CHEO TSZ-SHAN 183.
/.
YU YUEN-HEO
PRECIOUS STONES AND MARBLES
182.
P. P.
Inlaid.
214. Sacrificial
181. Jewel Locker.
Medal:
P. P. Color.
I.
E.,
1915
.
.
Carved Agate Censer.
HSIN KU-KAI
YONG TEH-FU
Silver
.
Ku.
.
Character Chinese Carved. Tray with Dragon Carved. Vase in Scepter Shape. Two-Seated Bench Decorated with Brocade. Chair Decorated with Brocade.
Awarded
1915
Ma
205. Chrysoprase
TEH CHANG
179.
E.,
Honorable Mention: P. P. I. E., 1915 Fob with Movable Rings. 206. Jade Carved Fob in Bean Shape. 207. Jade Fob with Lizard Carved. 208. Jade Fob with Lizard and Paeony Carved. 209. Jade Carved Fob in Mandolin Shape. 210. White Jade Fob with Squirrel Carved. 211. Clouded Jade Fob with Gem Bead. 212. Gold Gilt Silver Case with Inlaid Gems. 213. Screen Adorned with Carved Gems.
Filled.
174. Box.
178.
I.
PAO HUA-LEO
CHAO YONG-TSUN
177.
P. P.
Carved Figure of
TEH HSIN-YONG
Napkin Rings.
the
White Jade.
Avjarded Silver Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915 203. Fine Carved Chrysoprase Censer.
Begonia Shape. Tablet in Open Book Form. 170. Deep Tray. 171. Shallow Tray.
To Ask
in
CHEN YU-CHUEN
in
P. P.
White
in
200. Jasper Censer. 201. Set of Three Chrysoprase Ornaments. 202. Crystal Scepter.
169. Cross
Hexagon
Couple Phoenix Jar
199. Crystal
167. Vase.
Box:
White Jade Carved Screen. Carved Mandarin Duck
Awarded Gold Medal:
165. Citron Box. 166. Box in Peach Shape.
176.
Green Stone Pen Bowl with Engrav-
TEH CHANG
Pot.
175.
Prunus and Bamboo.
Jade.
Tray.
Honorable Mention:
E., 19 IS-
197. Fine
Tea
172.
I.
ings.
159.
Tray
P. P.
TEH PAO-KAI
160.
168.
Medal:
CHEN-TU
153. Citron 154.
Silver
193. Screen.
194. Vase:
Gold Embossings.
KEE KU-KAI 152.
Awarded
CHEO TING-LAN
HONG-HSIEN
151. Picture in
Seven Sages.
KING HSIEN-SAN
149. Triple Prosperities 150. Lotus
Stone.
217. Jade .
Vase in Cloud Leaf Wrapt Vase. Vase: Prunus and Stork. Vase: Turned-up Lotus Leaf.
YEH KU-KAI Tea Crystal TI-SING
218.
AN
219.
[
Fob with Engravings.
239
]
Vase.
Opaque Crystal
Bottle.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ART S STRASS
WANG
WORK PAINTED
PAO HUA-LEO
INSIDE
255. Bottle: Geese
HSAO-TING
Pish. 220. Snuff Bottle: Lotus Flowers and Fish. Gold and 221. Strass Bottle: Scene
MA
222. Snuff Bottle: Belle. Field. 223. Snuff Bottle: Rabbits in the
HSIN
Honorable Mention: P. P. Flower Pots. 258. Small Boat. 259. Olive Kernel Skiffs. PITH PAPER
of
President
of
President
Flow-
ers.
232. Strass Bottle: Crickets Playing. Vice-Presof 233. Strass Bottle: Portrait 234. Strass Bottle: Studying
263. Pith Paper Picture: Seasons.
Flowers
264. Pith Paper Picture: 265. Picture: Prunus and
Olea Fragrans. Chrysanthemums.
DESIGNED PATTERNS
HEO KI-CHANG
Night.
267. Carpet Design:
235. Strass Bottle: Portrait of Late States-
President
of
Bottles: Portraits
Ma
237. Bottle: Portrait of
Hsao-shien.
STRASS WORK, CARVED OR STAIN SUPERPOSED
and Longevity.
CHUEI TING-CHANG Awarded Bronze Medal: P. P. I. E., 238. Red Bottle: Stain Superposed. 239. Light Colored
Wash
272. Carpet Design:
1915.
273. Carpet Design:
Butterflies.
274. Carpet Design: Delightful Scene. 275. Carpet Design: Flower Picture. 276. Carpet Design: Sweet Flowers
240. Bottle in Light Color. Bottle.
and
Plants.
SUEI WEN-KAI 242. Red Superposed
IVORY Bottle
in
Gourd
Shape.
with Lizard
AND SHELL, CARVED OR PAINTED
YU HSIAO-SHIEN 2 77. Ivory
Carved.
Fob: Prose Writings Cut. Top Piece Ivory: Sketch Writings Cut. Nap-tie Pin Top Piece Ivory: Verse Writings Cut. Ivory Fob: Ten Commandments Cut. Ivory Fob: Seven Verses Cut. Ivory Fob: Prose Writings Cut. Ivory Screen: Sketch Writings Cut. Ivory Screen: Ballad Writings Cut. Broach Top Piece Ivory: Picture Cut. Broach Top Piece Ivory: Verses Cut.
278. Nap-tie Pin
TONG-TAI Honorable Mention: P. P. I. E., 1915. Carved Vase: Stain Superposed.
279.
244.
CHANG-TAI Carved
246. Bottle
Hundred
Blooming Flowers and
Plants.
Cup.
YU YUEN-HEO
245.
Tide Scene.
Design: Flower Picture. 269. Carpet Design: Auspicious Sign. 270. Carpet Design: Hall Scene, Full of Rich and Noble. 271. Carpet Design: Abundance, Nobility, 268. Carpet
Li.
and Mrs. Wilson.
LI
All
266. Straw Portrait: President Wilson.
Autumn
in
of
KUI HSU-YUEN
ident Li.
243. Bottle
AND STRAW WORKS
Birds.
Prunus
for
231. Strass Bottle: Looking at Lotus
Carved
1915
Paper Picture: Late Geranium. Paper Picture: Flowers. and Paper Picture: Cherries 262. Pith
Blossoms.
241.
E.,
260. Pith 261. Pith
Yuen. 230. Strass Bottle: Looking
Two
/.
KUAN WEN-KAI
229. Strass Bottle: Portrait
236.
Kernel Boats.
YEH
257.
Wilson.
man
Flowers.
CANTON LOCAL COMMISSION
224. Snuff Bottle: Antiques. Winter. 225. Strass Bottle: Hill Scene in and Swallows Lotus, Bottle: 226. Strass Fish. 227. Strass Bottle: Cowboy. 228. Strass Bottle: Portrait
Lotus
FRUIT STONE CARVINGS 256. Olive
HSAO-SHIEN
and
280.
Bottle.
with Fish
281.
Carved.
282.
TEH CHANG 247. Bottle: Fir and Eagle Carved. 248. Bottle: Lizard Carved. 249. Bottle: Lizard Carved. 250. Bottle: Antiques Carved. 251. Bottle: Late Begonia Carved. 252. Bottle: Lotus Leaf and Fish Carved. 253. Bottle: Lizard Carved. 254. Bottle: Carp Carved.
283.
284. 285.
286.
LI
HSAO-YU
Awarded
Silver Medal: P. P. /. E., 1915. 287. Ivory Carved Ball in Ten Layers. 288. Ivory Carved Ball in Eight Layers. 289. Ivory Carved Ball in Seven Layers.
SNOW
SCENE. By
Kiatig Ying-seng
CHINESE SECTION LI
HSAO-YU
(Continued) Ball in Nine Layers. Ivory Carved 290. 291. Ivory Carved Ball in Seven Layers. 292. Ivory Carved Ball in Twenty Layers. 293. Tusk with Battle Scene Carved. 294. Tusk with Flowers Carved. 295. Ivory Carved Ball in Twelve Layers. 296. Ivory Carved Ball in Eleven Layers. 297. Ivory-Carved Ball in Fifteen Layers. 298. Ivory Carved Ball in Sixteen Layers. 299. Ivory Carved Ball in Thirteen Layers.
321.
toria Louise.
SUN HEN-TAI
YU CHIO
WEN
Painted.
Penholder: Picture Painted in Gold. 302. Ball with Top and End in Fifteen
HEO-YEH in Ivory.
REN YEE-SUEN Majestic
Carved
Horses
in
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
LIU TSZ-HSIN Awarded Silver Medal:
in
HSI-KAI Awarded Silver Medal:
E., 1915.
Twenty-eight
334. Rustling
335.
Eight-Layer Ball with finished Model. 310. Ivory Carved Pen-holder.
Pagoda Carved Flowers Carved in Tusk.
311. Five-Storied
Un-
in Ivory.
Flowers and Birds
LIN
Gold.
City.
in
/.
E., 1915.
Summer.
Picking Prunus.
339.
Kiang Nan Willow Green. Ancient Fir on Grand Mount.
340.
Folding
Screen:
Scenes
of
Four
HWANG 341.
LU-NIEN
Landscape on Fan Covering.
NU SU-NEN Honorable Mention: P. P. I. E., 1915. 342. Landscape on Fan Covering.
YU SHEN-SHEO
CHEN SU-KONG
Embroidered Portrait of Jesus Christ.
Honorable Mention: P. P. /. E., 1915. 343. Landscape on Fan Covering.
SHEN SHUI-TSENG Embroidered Spirited Horses.
SU CHEN-LIEN
KING TSING-FUN
Awarded Gold Medal:
Embroidered Gambolling Cats.
344.
YU SHU-TZE 320.
E., 1915.
Seasons.
EMBROIDERY AND SILK PAINTING
319.
A Belle A Belle HSU
Shell.
Moonlight Scene on the Pearl River. 316. Shell: Five-Storied Buildings in the
318.
I.
Scene.
Honorable Mention: P. P.
338. in
P. P.
Trees and Bubbling Springs.
Autumn
33 6. 337.
315. Shell:
317.
Cypress
HSAO
LI
SAN-HO.
Goat
Ancient
Scraping Clouds.
Carved Lotus Boat.
Carved
All
WANG I.
309. Ivory
313. Shell:
Drawing:
333. Finger
Layers.
314.
of
to Bridge.
LIEN HSUN-HAO
CHUAN
E., 1915.
Drawing: Swallows Returning
332. Finger
Honorable Mention: P. P. I. E., 1915. 305. Ivory Carved Goddess of Mercy. 306. Ivory Carved Nude Belle.
312.
I.
Flowers
Seasons.
FONG KONG-TU
308. Ivory
P. P.
Drawing:
331. Finger
Ivory.
Honorable Mention: P. P. 307. Ivory Carved Ball
Gauze Lantern (12") Paint-
330. Palatial ings.
Layers.
Eight
Gauze Lantern (12") Human Figures
326. Square Gauze Lantern: Paintings. 327. Palatial Gauze Lantern (14") Paintings. 328. Palatial Gauze Lantern (12") Paintings. 329 Palatial Gauze Lantern (8") Paintings.
Layers.
304.
after Bath-
HSUN-KAI
325.
301. Ivory
Carved Picture Frame
Soochow City. Empress Yang
323. Picture of 324. Picture of ing.
Awarded. Silver Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915. Awarded Bronze Medal: P. P. I. E., 19 15. 300. Ivory Carved Ball in Twenty-seven
303. Fine
Puss and Butterfly.
322. Picture:
CANTON LOCAL COMMISSION
LI
Embroidered Portrait of Princess Vic-
Four
Scrolls:
P. P.
sons.
Embroidered Snow Scene of the Gold Turret Temple. [
FU SU-SHAN
241
345.
]
I.
E., 1915.
Flowers of Four
Heroine Going
to
War.
Sea-
5
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS YO TSAI-CHEN FU SU-SHAN (Continued) Colored Scrolls: 369. Ten 346.
347.
Brush Drawing: Portrait of President Yuen. Brush Drawing: Portrait of Vice-
KU
KIANG YING-SENG 348. Hall Picture:
Snow
P. P.
/.
370.
Scene.
Breeze
P. P. the /.
Over
Willow
/.
E., 19 1
Medal:
Awarded 372.
FONG-SI Peking
Painting:
City
SHA
Tower
CHEN MAI-CHEO
373.
Awarded Bronze Medal: 352. Framed Picture: Human
KI-FANG
Silver
Medal:
374.
FU-CHING,
IMITATING
Tsao Ta-ku Making Lecture
375.
LI Fisherman’s Home.
SI-SU
Tomb
378. Figures.
at Distance.
HO PI-CHUAN 379. Figures.
CHU 380.
KAO SIAO-SHAN Honorable Mention: P. P.
KAO I.
E., 1915.
Weaving Brocade.
362.
Chao Chun, the Heroine, Journeying Over the Border.
363. Falling
LIU I-TZU 382.
P. P. 1
.
383.
E., 1915.
384.
KAO CHIEN-FU
Landscape. Landscape,
SUN PAI
Rain Stopped.
385. Landscape.
KUO HSU
Pond.
SHIN YING-CHIN 367.
Mandarin Ducks.
LIU SUNG-NIEN
Flowers.
The Drake and Duck.
Awarded Gold Medal:
CIII-PEI
CHAO CHIEN-LI
KAO KI-FONG Awarded Gold Medal:
JUI Turning Horses.
381. Cats.
361.
366. Field
YUNG-CHIH
CHIAO SHAN-FU E., 1915.
Honorable Mention: P. P. L E., 1915. 360. Ancient Vessels with Paintings.
365.
Immortals.
377. Landscape.
YU CHIN-PO
364.
Eight
376. Landscape.
SAO YU-SIEN
/.
386. Landscape.
P. P.
I.
CHIU
to
Court
LIU SUNG-FU’S COLLECTION
CHAO TZU-ANG
Honorable Mention: P. P.
E., 1915.
SHIH-CHOW’S PAINTING Palace of Han Under Autumn Moon-
MA CHEN
357. Fairyland.
in
I.
Ladies.
YONG Happiness
P. P.
Genie Riding on Wind.
'
359. Imperial
E., 1915.
SHA FU-CHING, IMITATING CHEN CHU-CHUN’S PAINTING
Figures.
Honorable Mention: P. P. I. E., 1915 353. Picture of Lao Mountain. 354. Picture of Hseo Mountain. 355. Picture of Nou Chang Mountain. 356. Picture of Ni Mountain.
HAN
I.
light.
P. P. I. E., 1915-
358.
P. P.
Amitabha.
TEH-JEN’S PAINTING
-
Scene.
LO
CHIAO
PAINTING
KU CHIA-CHUN, IMITATING CHU P. P.
Fan Covering: All Flowers.
HWANG
Silver
371. Portrait of
Awarded Bronze Medal:
351. Oil
TIN-
Landscape in Bright Colors.
Awarded
CHEN HUAI
MO
SHEN
FEES PAINTING
E., 1915-
Land.
350.
and
KU CHIA-CHUN, IMITATING YANG
Awarded Bronze Medal: Morning
AND
CHEN’S COLLECTION IMITATING LOH-TSE, CHIEN-LI’S
E., 1915.
CHANG CHEN 349.
TUN-HO
SHEN
President Li.
Awarded. Medal of Honor:
Flowers
Birds.
E., 1915.
Folding Screen: Flowers of All Seasons.
JEN WEI-CHANG 387.
Bamboo
Study.
HUI TSUNG
HSIAO SUIN 368. Landscape.
[
242
388.
Reeds and Ducks.
389.
White Eagle.
]
CHINESE SECTION
MA CHIANG-CHUEN
PIEN LU 390. Peacocks.
416. Birds
PIEN SHOU-MIEN Geese and Rushes.
391.
417.
SU HAN-CHEN
418. Study of Flowers.
HSU HSI
ALBUM COLLECTION
393. Study of Cats.
419. 420. 421. 422. 423. 424.
MA YUAN 394. Painter Seeking Inspiration on
Donkey.
CHENG TZU-CHAO 395.
The
A
396.
WANG
Affairs at
Dawn.
I
425.
426.
Shih Making Merry With His Friends.
PAO YUN-TING 400.
WU
Bamboos
at the
Golden Horse.
Wind and
Rain.
Chi
Hsi
Feasting
with
YU-PI
431.
and Ducks.
Sun Hsing or Three
Stars.
SHEN NAN-PING 432. Stork and Flowers. 433. Birds Study.
CHOW TSUNG-PO
CHA SHIH-PIAO
434. Azaleas
and Banana Trees.
CHIEN SHUN-CHU
407. Landscape.
435. Ma Ku. LAN TIEN-SHU
LAN TAO 408. Landscape.
LAN SHENG
and Pine.
436. Falcon
KAI CHI-CHUEN
409. Landscape.
CHENG MAN-SHENG
437.
Garden
WANG
410. Landscape.
TANG YING
Screen.
CHIAO-CHI
Autumn Scene. SHIH JUI 439. The Four Recluse Grey Heads. 438.
411. Landscape. 412. and Child.
Woman YU CHIH-TING
CHANG
Chu Ko Liang.
JUI-TU
440. Poker
Work.
YUAN SHANG-TUNG
NIEN WEI-CHING 414. Butterflies.
441.
HSU TSAN
Water Gate
Dawn.
at
CHAO SHOU Among Plum
Scroll.
HSI-SAN
LI
Sien Ku.
406. Landscape.
415. Sparrows
Wang
430. Lotus
TANG YU-SHENG
413.
Hand
HUANG JUN
WU
CHEN-PENG
Lady Ho
Scroll:
Friends.
402. Yang Chien or Heavenly General. 403. Skakyamuni. 404. Traveling on the Roads of Szechuen. 405.
Yuan
428. Supernatural Beings on
UNSIGNED
WANG
Hand
Historical Scenes in Park. 100 Beauties on Hand
Scroll:
CHAO CHUNG-MU 429.
in
Hand
427. Landscape.
CHEN
401.
Pictures and Poems. Paintings. Paintings.
Scroll.
Wang An
Tao Yuan. Tung Fong Su
Portraits.
Landscapes.
Shangsi
KU CHIEN-LUNG
399.
Pictures.
CHIU SHIH-CHOU
Street Vendor.
FEI
397. Study of Tigers.
398.
Bamboos.
HUANG HSING
392. Small Boys.
WANG
and Flowers.
CHENG PAU-CHIAO
Blossoms.
442. San Sing and
[
243
]
Wu
Tsu.
His
•
PHILIPPINE SECTION DR.
FRANCISCO LIONGSON
DR.
LEON MA. GUERRERO
Member, Philippine Board.
Board. President of the Philippine
FABIAN DE LA ROSA
W. W. BARCLAY
Chief, Fine Arts Exhibit.
Director-General, Philippine Board.
GALLERY NINETY-EIGHT 17.
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
AMORSOLO, 1.
F.
Landscape.
ASUNCION 2.
A
Bunch
3.
A
Water
20.
Hero and Leander.
22.
4.
A
5.
Assassination
23.
of
Governor
24. 25.
L.
6.
A
7.
Country Ways.
26.
P. P.
I.
27.
E., 1915.
8.
The Model.
28.
9.
Sampling.
29.
HIDALGO, FELIX
in State.
Assassination of Governor Bustamante.
The
15.
Moonlight. Landscape. Acheronte.
16.
A
14.
Parisienne.
A
Baguio Landscape. P. P.
/.
E., 1915.
Landscape. Landscape. Landscape.
A A A
Y MIR, VICENTE Filipino Filipino Sick
Maiden.
Dame. Man.
DE LA ROSA, FABIAN
R.
Awarded
Awarded Gold Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915 10. The Corpse of a Tribal Chief Lying
13.
Dutch Scene.
RIVERA,
HERRER, JOAQUIN M.
12.
Mob.
REYES, N.
Garden Corner.
Awarded Silver Medal:
A A
O’FARRELL, G. Awarded Bronze Medal:
Busta-
mante.
11.
the
MORENO, AGAPITA
Carrier.
Gardener.
S.
Marine.
21.
ESPIRITU, A.
FABIE,
Maidens before
Christian
19.
LUNA, JUAN of Bananas.
TOMAS
CULLER,
Landscape.
18.
Silver Cat.
30.
My
31.
Resentment.
Portrait.
[
P. P.
I.
E., 1915.
A Billet Doux. A Dining Room Corner. 34. A Portrait of Miss Hidalgo. ZARAGOZA, M. 32.
33.
Surf.
Medal:
244
]
35.
Gallantry.
36.
At Praver.
HIS
MAJESTY KING GUSTAF
V.
By Emil Osterman
SWEDISH SECTION ANSHELM SCHULTZBERG
RICHARD BERNSTROM
P.
Commissioner of Fine Arts.
Commissioner General.
GALLERIES NINETY-NINE TO ONE HUNDRED SEVEN PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, ETCHINGS TAPESTRIES
AND
38.
AMINOFF, GREGORI 1.
The
Peacock.
Skiing.
3.
Tobogganing.
4.
The Birthday
P. P.
I.
42. E., 19 1 5.
43. 44.
45.
Table.
46.
BAUER, JOHN
47.
Awarded Medal 5.
6. 7. 8. 9.
10.
of
Honor: P.
Fairy Girl. Brother Martin: Brother Martin: Brother Martin: Brother Martin: Flipper Woman.
11. “It
Is the
P.
I.
E.,
1915
49. Fiesols. 1.
50.
The
2.
51.
3.
52.
Sandhamn. Firs and Snow.
Wood Nymph,”
Awarded Gold Medal: said the
53.
54.
It
17.
The Witch Hewed Firewood. Hut and Goblins. The Fogey Is Furious.
18.
Goblins and Dogs.
16.
19.
“
‘Tis
Thy
Lighthouse.
BERGSTROM, ALFRED
4.
Silver?” asked a hoarse voice. 13. Wingmor: opened. 14. The Princess Sat Amid Flowers. 15.
and Snow. Winter: 1. Winter: 2. Winter: 3. Winter: 4. Winter: 5. Ice Formations after Storm.
48. Cypress.
Moose. 12. “Is
Trees in Bloom.
Thaw.
41. Pines
BACKLUND-CELSING, ELSA 2.
Gray Weather.
39. Fruit
40.
Awarded Gold Medal:
Outside Stockholm.
37. Islands
55.
56.
Hilly Country.
58.
Sunny Recess
BOBERG,
Eyes,” said the Goblins. Plant.
60.
Snow in the Mountains. Fisher’s Cemetery.
Humpe at the Spring. Humpe and His Mother.
61. Arctic Night.
The Fairy and the Hultra-forests Nymph. The Goblins Jumped. The Lady of the Woods. The Giant Boy Who Slept 15 Years.
63.
Huts and Boats. Drying the Sails.
64.
The
25. 26.
62.
65.
66. 67. 68.
BEHM, WILHELM Awarded Gold Medal: 27. 28. 29.
69.
P. P.
I.
E., 19
5
Glacier Lake. In the Fjord of the Dead. April Morning. Fisherboats in the Harbour. Spring in the Mountains. Lights and Shades.
.
Winter Evening. Autumn Day.
BURMEISTER, GABRIEL
Farmstead.
30. Snowflakes.
70.
The
71.
Old Age.
72.
Contemplation.
Rill.
31. Sunset in the Forest.
CARLBERG,
Spring Evening.
Awarded
32.
Mountains.
ANNA
59. First
The
in the
The Magic
24.
E., 1915.
57. Cliffs.
21. 23.
I.
BERGSTROM, SIGGE
20.
22.
P. P.
Spring Day. Spring Evening. Summer Evening.
HUGO
Silver
Medal:
P. P.
I.
E., 1915.
74.
Spring Morning at the River. Crofters Returning Home.
33.
Midsummer.
75.
Timber
34.
Birch Trees in Springtime.
76. Springtime.
BERGMAN, OSCAR Awarded Gold Medal:
73.
P. P.
I.
E., 1915.
DUFVA, TORGNY
and Snow. Apple Bloom.
35. Cliff 36.
Drivers.
77.
[
245
1
Summer Day.
:
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS 124. Hoarfrost in Sunlight.
ELGSTR5M, OSSIAN Silver
Awarded
Medal:
P. P.
I.
Rippling Water. Moving Water. 127. Moving Water. 125.
E., i 9 I 5-
126.
79.
Tjudes Tale. Tjudes Tale.
The
128.
80.
Winter Night.
81.
Horagulla Gets Angry.
129.
Thaw
The The
130.
Summer Evening
78.
82.
Arctic Seas Tale.
Duel.
in the Forest.
Duel. Warris Tale.
131. Spring: 133.
90.
Tjudes Tale from Jakonga: 1. Tjudes Tale from Jakonga: 2. Tjudes Tale from Jakonga: 3. Tjudes Tale from Jakonga: 4. The Laplander Who Disbelieved His Master: 1. The Laplander Who Disbelieved His
91.
The Laplander
83. 84. 85.
86.
87. 88. 89.
Master: Master:
Who
97.
The Drama The Drama The Drama
at at
at
Gandvik: Gandvik: Gandvik:
Silver Medal: P. P. / F Fallen Snow. 139. Between the Mountains. 140. Summer Night.
P. P.
My
144.
Pine Tree in Snow.
145. 1.
P. P. 109. 110.
148.
149.
The
116.
Winter Afternoon.
117.
Summer
118.
New
120. 121.
P-
e
P. P.
I.
Sun Glitter on the Sea. Winter Evening in Lofoten.
The
Breaking Sea.
155.
Engraving)
156.
E.
I9I5-
Sea.
Early Spring. Evening.
Almond Trees. Summer Day.
KALLSTENIUS, GOTTFRID Awarded Gold Medal: 157. The Baltic Sea.
158. Pine 159.
G. Froding.
The
P. P. I
Trees in Sunlight. Grove.
Sacrificial
160. Iron Works in Vestergotland. 161. Manor House in Varmland.
Artist’s Portrait.
KULLE, AXEL 162. 163.
Night’s Breeze. Cottage in the Forest.
Spring 5n Springtime.
The Artist’s Portrait. The Naked Birch.
164. Setting
Winter Moonlight.
Sun:
Still
KUSEL, ERNST
Hoarfrost in the Mountains.
165. Calves.
122. Easter. 123.
in Terracina.
152.
154.
Morning.
115.
Forge
Man.
151.
153. (for Painting)
Snow. Snow.
of the Poet
114. April
Lake Arran.
JOHANSSON, CARL
Winter. 112. Winter.
Head
the
Awarded Gold Medal:
111.
113.
.
HULLGREN, OSCAR
.
First
1915
Wife.
3.
GUSTAV
First
My
2.
.
I.
The The
-
Native Country.
146. Italian 147. Head.
150.
Honor
1915
HJORTZBERG, OLLE
E., i 9 i5 Silver Medal (for E., i 9 i5
I.
Awarded
Spring Evening.
View Over
Approaching Storm. Moonlight and Rising Mist. of
141.
142.
Mother’s Joy.
Awarded Medal
New
143.
— — —
FJAESTAD,
138.
3.
FAHLCRANTZ, AXEL 108.
f
T
Awarded
2.
The Jabmekaibmo Travel: 102. The Jabmekaibmo Travel: 103. The Jabmekaibmo Travel: 104. The Christmas Night. 105. The God. ERICKSSON, ERIK EDW.
107.
P. P.
HESSELBOM, OTTO
1.
Ajataja Sorcery. 99. Northern Lights. 100. Return to the Earth.
106.
Medal)
HEDBERG, ERIK
98.
101.
Silver
Spring Time. 136. The First Spring Day. 137. Winter Day.
Disbelieved His
Master: 4. Tarras or Five Gods. The Soul’s Transmigration.
Night.
135.
.
93.
95.
Awarded
3.
Who
Summer Thaw.
GRANSTROM-KNOFFL, EDITH
Disbelieved His
The Laplander
96.
134.
2.
92.
94.
at the River.
Winter. 132. Meditation: Winter Moonlight
Moonlight on the Mountain Lake.
[
246
166.
Ducks.
167.
Kids by the Fence.
]
Water.
E
I9I5-
15
SWEDISH SECTION LARSSON, CARL Awarded. Grand Prize Painting)
P. P.
:
I.
E.,
1915
.
168.
Between the White Trunks.
169.
The The
170.
214. Water Fall Porjus. 215. Water Fall Porjus. 216. The Water Fall Handolsforsen. 217. Summer Evening. 218. Evening. 219. The Water Fall Elfkarlso.
Water Color
( for
Doorsteps. Study.
171. Ski Runner. 172. The Reading
OSTERLUND, JOHN
Room.
220.
173. Forth Outfit.
OSTERLUND-WIGERT, MATHILDA
174.
Deep Thoughts.
175. 176.
The School Child’s Household. The Workshop.
177.
A
221
179.
180.
Thaw.
When
Up
Awarded Gold Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915 . 223. His Majesty King Gustaf V. 224. Portrait of Professor Curman.
for the Joke.
182. Toilet in the 183. Repairing.
SCHULTZBERG, ANSHELM
Summer Morning.
184.
Mother
185.
The Dining Room.
186.
187.
Wash House. The Bed Room.
188.
The Dogs.
Member
of
Awards:
Kersti.
225.
Winter
the International P. P. I. E., 1915 in the Forest.
Lent by Mrs. Chas. A. 227. 228.
ETCHINGS
229.
Takes in by Ladefuls. Nude Girl by the Stove.
230.
The Coal Man’s Hut. Midsummer Night. Gray Winter Day After
232.
Winter
233.
A
in the Forest.
WILHELM
Awarded Gold Medal:
P. P.
I.
E., 19 1
.
234. Ploughing. 235. Winter Afternoon.
The Avenue.
236.
200. Martina. 201. The Grandchild.
237. “It Will 238. Fishers.
Be a Windy Night.”
STRANDBERG, GABRIEL 240. 241.
The Drinker. The League Boy. The Cripple.
242.
Tramper.
239.
(for Painting):
P. P. I. E., 1915 . 202. Swans. 203. Wild Geese.
TORSANDER, GUSTAV
204. Sea Eagles. 205. Sea Gull at the Nest.
243.
LINDH, BROR
244.
206. Kiruna.
Winter Moon. Lamplight in the Fog.
TORNEMAN, AXEL
HERMAN
Awarded Gold Medal:
Sunny April Day.
245.
MAS-OLLE, HELMER:
246.
P. P.
1.
E.,
1915
.
208. Dalecarlian Girl. 209. Old Peasant from Dalecarlia. 210. Old Dalecarlian Man. 211 Portrait of Rector Magnificus Schuck. 212. His Majesty King Gustaf V.
P. P.
I.
E., 19
P. P.
I.
E.,
Awarded
Silver 247. Fisherfolk. 248. Old Man.
Medal:
WALLIN, DAVID 249. Spring.
I.
E.,
1915
.
WIESLANDER. AGNES 250.
213. Mullfjallet.
[
.
1915
-
WRANGEL, ANNA
OSSLUND, HELMER P. P.
5
Torgny Lagman. The Dead Girl.
.
Awarded Gold Medal:
First
Frosty Afternoon.
199. Anna-Stina.
Awarded Gold Medal:
the
The Wood Barn.
SMITH,
A
207.
Stix.
231. Winter.
195. Lisbeth. 196. Girl’s Back. 197. Karin Does Kerstis Hair. 198. Mother.
LINDQUIST,
of
Snow.
191. Reverence. 192. Hellberg’s Chicks. 193. Nude Girl. 194. Nude Girl.
LILJEFORS, BRUNO Awarded Grand Prize
Jury
.
226. Charcoal Burning.
189. Lisbeth 190.
the Leaves Fall.
OSTERMAN, EMIL
Lodge.
181. Dressing
.
222.
The Home’s Angel. The Kitchen Maid. The Old Room.
178.
The Abandoned Church.
247
1
Autumn Day on
the Plains.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS ZOIR,
290.
EMIL
291.
251. Potato Gathering.
292. 293. After
252. Breakers.
SCULPTURE
294.
AHLBERG, OLOF Awarded 253. 254.
Silver Medal'. P. P.
I.
Waiting in Vain. Fisherman’s Wife.
The
NORDIN, ALICE
E., 19^5-
295. Praise to the Nature.
A
Sunny Moment. Lady’s Head.
296. 297.
255. Laughter.
Ashes Urn. Holger Drachman.
NEUJD,
BOBERG, SVEN
HERMAN
Awarded 298. The 299. The
256. The First Autocar in Smaland.
BORJESON, JOHN 257. Charles
Old Peasant Woman.
The Little Cripple. The Busy Little Girl.
X.
Silver Little
Medal: P. P. /. Dancing Girl.
Spring.
258. Scheele. 259. Christ with the Child.
301. Stina.
260. Consolation.
302. Fourteen Years.
261. Music.
303.
262.
Art and Sloyd.
305.
307.
Mask.
310.
271. Judge X. 272. Fribog.
For Aberg, Emil, see 440.
273. Doctor LoostrSm.
ALTHIN, CALEB
Romdahl. 275. Young Swedish Girl. 274. Doctor
Awarded
Silver
P. P.
I.
E.,
1915
313.
.
Monique. 277. Study of a Head. 276.
P. P.
E.,
1915
1. E.,
1915
E.,
1915
I.
Mare and
Foal.
314. Filipstad. 315.
August Strindberg.
316.
LARSSON, GOTTFRID
At At
the
Mouth
of the River.
the Strand.
317. Hokbergst.
Awarded Gold Medal:
P. P.
I.
E.,
1915
318. Winter.
.
My
279. Portrait of Mother. 280. Old Florentine.
BEVE, EVA Awarded Silver Medal:
281. Original of Florence. 282. Brutal Force.
P. P.
.
319. Village Street. 320. Surface of Water.
283. Industry. 284. Iron Workers.
321. Prayer. 322. In
LINDBERG, ERIK
Thoughts.
323. Parrot.
Awarded Gold Medal:
.
BERGSTROM, SIGGE
KNUT
P. P.
I.
E„ mis.
BJORKMAN, ELSA 325.
March Evening. Lungarno.
326.
From
324.
Challenge Prize at the
Olympian Games.
LUNDBERG, THEODOR Little
Medal:
312. In Arcadia.
Medal:
285. Medals. 286. The Swedish
Silver
311. Sonata.
FARNGREN, JOHAN
The
A
Necromancy Lesson. Three Weeks Old. DRAWINGS, ENGRAVINGS AND ETCHINGS
309.
270. Doctor Forsell.
287.
Minx. Playing Concertina.
308. Girl
269. Ellen Key.
278.
ANDERS
306. Peasant Player.
267. Sphinx.
JARN,
GERDA
Big Brother.
WISSLER,
Old Man.
266. Rhapsody.
Awarded
ANDERS
SPRINCHORN,
EDSTROM, DAVID
268.
of a Boy.
304. Blond.
The Changeling.
265. Study of
Head
OLSSON,
263. Secretum. 264.
1915
Wood Nymph.
300.
BORJESON, LENA
E.,
Boatmaker.
Stockholm.
328. In the Offing.
288. Mother’s Joy.
MILLES, RUTH Awarded Silver Medal: P. P. 289. Young Peasant Woman.
Dalecarlia.
327. South Part of
BOBERG, FERDINAND I.
E.,
1915
Awarded Silver Medal: 329. The Two Priests.
.
330. Notre
[
248
]
Dame
P. P.
in the Rain.
I.
.
WINTER
IN
FOREST. By A ns helm Schultzberg
THE
SWEDISH SECTION BOBERG, FERDINAND 331.
332. 333. 334. 335.
374. The Tool House. 375. Chantecler.
(Continued)
The The
Ferryboat. Train. Venetian Boats. Fog in the Harbour. The Bridge.
336. St. Catherine
Church
376. Old Dalecarlian Man. 377. Dalecarlian Woman. 378. Peasants from Dalecarlia. in
Snow.
NERMAN, EINAR
337. Moonlight. 338. Snow Storm. 339.
379. Lavalliere.
Hedvig Eleonora Church
380. Mistingnette. in
Stock-
NORDENSTEN, RAGNHILD
holm.
Twilight in the Park. House of Nobility: Stockholm. 342. Karoline Chapel Stockholm. 343. Doorway of St. Jane’s Church: Stock340. 341.
381. Storm.
NORDLING, GERDA 382.
:
of
St.
Stephen’s
383. Rooks. 384. Snow Melting. 385. Study: Head. 386. The Stork Pair.
Church:
Vienna.
Near the House of Nobility. Martin Bridge: Toledo.
345. Street 346. St.
MAGNUS,
BURMEISTER, GABRIEL
Old House
390. Roses. 391. Fuschia.
in Dalecarlia.
MAGNUSSON, GUSTAF
CRAMER, ED The Gates FISCHER, PER 352.
353.
Lacko
GEHLIN,
392. Dancing Girl. 393. Salome. 394. “For the First
of the Fide Cemetery.
Castle.
395s.
HUGO
Solomon: 11 chap., 7 verse. 356. The Favoured. 357. The Gallant and the Death. 358. Old End Wall.
Mill.
363. Evening. 364. Autumn Day.
The Yard. Cows Moving Home. the Reeds.
the
372.
LUCK,
Hens.
Owl. Pepper Bird. Ducks.
From
the Crinoline Time.
ANNA
410. Croft in Skane. 411. Milking Time. 412. Half-Timbered Building:
Death Bed.
LINDSTR5M, MARTIN 371.
E., 1915.
RAMBERG, GUSTAF
LEUDE, HERBERT At
I.
407. Karin. 408. Siri Is Smoking. 409. Profile.
367.
370.
P. P.
Cats.
PETRUS,
ERNST Among
Village Shoemaker.
Awarded Bronze Medal: 401. 402. 403. 404. 405. 406.
JOHANSON, THOR
Sheep* Calves 369. Ducks.
The
Man from Mora. PETERSEN, CARLO
Old Yard.
368.
Gate.
400.
360. Interior.
366.
The Town
398. Skiing.
359. In the Cafe.
IvUSEL,
Motiv from Stockholm.
397.
399.
HALLGREN, ERNST
365.
396.
NYMAN, HILDING
HALLEN, ARNE
The Threshing
Time.”
Violin Player.
MOLIN, HJALMAR
354. April. 355. Song of
361. 362.
SIRI
387. Double Tulips. 388. Portrait. 389. Dedication.
347. Nocturne. 348. Pastoral. 349. The Silent Place. 350. Adagio Pathetique. 351.
The Yellow Range.
NORLIND, ERNST
holm. 344. Interior
HELMER
MAS-OLLE,
The Hanging Birch. The Mountain Crevice.
SAHLEN,
ARTHUR
413. Head. 414. Evening. 415. Barber Woman.
C. C.
373. Goats.
[
249
]
Hven.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS SAHLEN, 416.
ARTHUR
STANGENBERG, KNUT
(Continued)
430.
Night in June.
417. Pine Tree.
STRAAT, HJALMAR
SAHLSTR5M, ANNA
432. Ski Springer. 433. Pine.
418. Youth. 419.
The Bog.
420.
Oat Harvest.
434. Sagare-gatan
(old
street
in
Stock-
holm).
421. Siesta.
SUNDSTROM, HARRIET
SCHONBERG, TORSTEN
Honorable Mention: P. P. 435. Greyhounds.
422. Self Portrait. 423. Self Portrait (on the ice). 424. The Golden Chariot.
I.
E., 1915.
436. Labour. 437. Ex Libris.
The Royal Bark: “Vasa Orden.” SCHWAB, EIGIL 425.
426. 427. 428. 429.
Selma Lagerlof.
431. Gustaf Fredrikson.
438.
ZOIR,
Portrait.
Summer
Night.
EMIL
439. Solitude.
Self Portrait.
ABERG, EMIL
Grimace. Grimace.
440.
The Chestnut Tree.
GALLERY ONE HUNDRED EIGHT The works exhibited in Gallery One Hundred Eight They are listed in the portion of this Catalogue devoted
[
250]
are part of the International Section. on pages 260 to 274.
to that Section
LAUGHTER.
By Olof Ahlberg
'
PORTUGUESE SECTION MANUEL ROLDAN
E PEGO
ADRIANO DE SOUSA LOPES
Commissioner General.
Commissioner of Fine Arts.
GALLERIES ONE HUNDRED NINE TO ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN PAINTINGS
AIRES, 1.
A
2.
The Great
View
of Minho.
4.
Overflowing. Fog in River Tagus. The Shore of Buarcos.
5.
Cape Mondego.
6.
The Country
3.
Portuguese Actor Vale. Glove.
33. Portrait of the
FREDERICO PEREIRA
34.
The White
35.
Oranges.
36. Oysters.
CONDEIXA, ERNESTO FERREIRA Awarded Gold Medal: 37. The Vintage.
of Santarem.
AZEVEDO, e SILVA, ANTONIO GONCALVES The Top.
39.
Blindman’s Buff.
A
40.
The Church
9.
The
41.
Errand Boy. 11. Tasting the New Wine. BATALHA, REIS, D. ZOE 12. On a Festival Day. 13. The Cup of Tea.
42.
43. 44.
45.
The Grandmother. BRITO, JOSE DE Awarded Silver Medal: 18. The Wave.
P. P.
I.
E.,
1915
•
•
of Alcobaca. P.
I.
Weaving.
27.
A Farm
29.
I.
E., 1915.
E.,
Noon’s Rest.
52.
The Road
I.
E., 1915.
Song.
Returning from the Festival.
The Country
56.
A
58.
The Drunkards.
59.
Teasing. The Nightingale’s Veranda.
60.
MANTA, ABEL ABRANTES 61.
Herself. 62.
31. Portrait.
63.
BORDALO PINHEIRO, COLUMBANO the
Prize, P. P.
Schoolmaster. Catholic Procession in the Country. 57. Stop, Father!
1915
in Alentejo.
of
to Barrosa.
55.
30. Portrait.
32. Portrait
MAUHIN
of Light.
51.
54.
Cork Tree in the Afternoon. Country Home.
The Beautiful Apple Tree. The Granddaughter Amusing
F.
Cheesemaker.
Awarded Grand 53. The Native
CARDOSO, ARTUR ALVES P. P.
MARIA
D.
Dining Room.
MALHOA, JOSE
23. Idyl.
26.
English Lady.
50. Effect
Court in Minho.
The Road to Louza. 22. The Ancient Monastery CAMPAS, JOSE Awarded Bronze Medal P.
25.
DA E., 1915.
I.
A
48. In the 49.
21.
A A
P. P.
GUEDES, PEDRO
Tired of Waiting.
Awarded Gold Medal:
An
GONCALVES,
CALDERON, LEANDRO JOAO
28.
JOAO RIBEIRO
Child’s Head. 47. Leda Surprised. 46.
Study.
17.
24.
SILVA,
Court in the Environs of Leiria. Sunset at Belem: Para.
Awarded Bronze Medal:
15. Job.
A
DA
A
Alfeite.
FONSECA, MARTINHO GOMES
BONVALOT, CARLOS
20.
of Santa Clara-a-Velha
At Dawn. The Porta da Agua:
CRISTINO
14. Chilly.
19.
DA
Coimbra.
Kite.
10.
16.
V.
ROCHA PORTUGAL
8.
Affair.
E., 1915.
I.
38. A Seaman. CORREA DE LACERDA, ALBERTO
7.
Love
P. P.
The
Cloister of the Silence in the Monastery of Santa Cruz: Coimbra.
A A
Miserable Ward.
Sad Landscape.
MELO, DAVID DE
Portuguese Post Bul-
Awarded
hao Pato.
64.
[251]
Silver
Medal:
An Old Woman.
P. P.
I.
E., 1915.
POSSOZ,
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS TRIGOSO, JOAO DE MELO FALCAO MILY
Awarded. Silver Medal: P. P.
/•
Awarded Gold Medal:
E., 1915-
120.
65. Roses.
67.
Oranges. Death Nature.
68.
Drawing.
66.
121.
The Grandmother. The Blacksmiths.
70.
PRAT,
ARTUR Herd
72.
Ambuscade.
REIS,
Lisbon. 124.
71.
of Sheep:
Embarking.
VELOSO SALGADO, JOSE
Foggy Morning.
Awarded Medal
JOAO P. P.
/.
E. 1915-
73. Spring.
Autumn Morning.
129.
76.
Roofs in the Village.
130.
81. 82.
A
79. 80.
Rustic
Lighting the Cigarette.
At Dawn.
85.
A
87.
The Lake
of
135.
of Sete Cidades in the IsSt.
Michael.
Preparing for the Wash. Corner at Sete Cidades land of St. Michael.
A
in
the Is-
P. P.
/.
E. 1915.
On the Banks of the Meuse. The Moon Over the Seine. 91. The Night and the Seine. 92. On the Banks of the Zezere. 93. On the Banks of the Meuse. 94. On the Banks of the Zezere. SOUSA LOPES, ADRIANO DE Member of the International Jury P. P.
I.
E.,
104.
The
Under
114.
My Village. A Village Church.
115.
in
139.
Going Far
/.
E., 1915.
P. P.
/.
E., 1915.
Off.
Mother and Daughter. Environs of Etampes.
Door
in the
of
1915.
GROUP
Alcazar: Tangier. 2: CLASS 3
O COMERCIO DO PORTO Engravings.
Washerwoman.
group
Orange Tree.
3: class
4
CASTRO, RODRIGO DE
A Child Study: Marble. COSTA MOTA, ANTONIO 144.
AUGUSTO DA Awarded Silver Medal: 145. The Digger. PRAT, ARTUR
118. Impression: Venice.
Court
Getting
143.
116. Impression: Portugal. 117. Impression: Venice. 119.
P. p.
Warm.
138.
RIBEIRO, JOSE NUNES, JOR.
Moonlight: Venice. Canal of St. Gregory; Venice. the
E., 1915.
141. Study.
of
106.
Fixing One’s Eyes.
142.
Pilgrimage. Light: Study. of the
137.
140.
99. Effect of
The Home
A
POSSOZ, MILY Awarded Bronze Medal:
89.
102. Effect
/.
Mary. Nun.
136.
Awarded Bronze Medal:
90.
100.
P. P.
Boy.
MATOSO DA FONSECA, JOAO GUILLHERME
MANOEL DA
Awarded Bronze Medal:
The
MARTINHO GOMES DA
134. Ellen.
SAUDE, ANTONIO
95.
class 2
133. Ecstasy.
Farm House: Environs
Rustic
Awards:
:
Awarded Bronze Medal:
Cintra.
88.
1
ceana.
FONSECA, 132. Little
84.
land of
Girl of Minho on Sunday. Washerwoman of Minho.
CHRISTINO DA SILVA, JOAO RIBEIRO 131. An Ancient Convent: Environs of Mer-
Home.
83.
86.
A
group
An
Arabian Smoking. At the Looking Glass. The Mountain of Cintra. The Path of Colares.
E., 1915.
/.
Charm.
75.
78.
P. P.
126.
128. Sea Flower.
E. 1915-
Honor:
127.
Needy Homes.
RIBEIRO, JOSS NUNES, JOR. Awarded Bronze Medal: P. P. /. 77. The Potter.
of
Gathering Sea Moss: Minho. Ox Driver: Minho.
125.
Awarded Bronze Medal: 74.
E., 1915.
/.
VAZ, JOAO Awarded Gold Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915. 122. An Old Wharf. 123. The Church of the Mother of God:
MORAES, NARCISO ALFREDO DE 69.
P. p.
Golden Seacoast: Algarve. The Silver Weddings.
Bruges: Belgium.
146.
[
252
]
Dreaming.
P. P.
/.
E., 1913.
THE PILGRIMAGE. By Adriano de Sousa-Loprs
'
'
'
.
.
PORTUGUESE SECTION SIMOES D’ALMEIDA SOBRINHO, JOSE Awarded. Bronze Medal: P. P. 147. Bust of an Old Woman. 148. The Awakening.
/.
E., 19 / 5
VAX, JULIO, JOR. Honorable Mention: P. P. 153. The Grandmother.
.
Hebe.
151.
Venus Anadvomene. David.
152.
155.
TOMAS
150.
E., 1915.
154. Octogenarian.
149. Childhood.
COSTA,
I.
The
Light and the Darkness.
group
3: class 7
BARREIROS, AUGUSTO CESAR Wood Carvings, Louis XIV Style.
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ARGENTINE SECTION JUAN
DR CUPERTINO DEL CAMPO Special Delegate of Fine Arts. Director of the National Museum of Fine Arts of Buenos Aires. .
OLIVA NAV ARRO
C.
Commissioner of Fine Arts Curator of the National Museum of Fine Arts of Buenos Aires.
HORACIO ANASAGASTI
Commissioner General of the Argentine R e-huhlir.
GALLERY ONE HUNDRED TWELVE 18.
PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE
ALICE,
ANTONIO
Awarded. Medal of Honor: 1.
P. P.
I. E.,
1915.
Portrait of a Lady.
Lent by
Museum
of Buenos Aires.
Confession.
COPPINI, ELISEO Awarded Bronze Medal: 19. The Last Rays.
3.
Morning Sun
20.
in Bogliasco.
BASTIANINI, RENE 4. The Close of the Day. Awarded Gold Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915. 5. The Young Landlady. 6. Argentine Cowboy of the North. 7. The Pilgrim. Awarded
22.
8.
9.
Quebrada de Humahuaca. Lent by Museum of Buenos Aires. Singing and Dancing.
-
at
I.
E.,
1915
Buenos Aires.
of
CAGGIANO, CESAR P. P.
I.
E., 1915.
DEL CAMPO, CUPERTINO Medal:
Twilight. Lent by
13.
Evening Light.
P. P.
Museum
The Breeding CANASI, DANTE
I.
of Buenos Aires.
E., 1915.
Buenos Aires.
Medal:
P. P.
Museum
of
I.
E., 1915.
Buenos Aires.
DELUCCHI, PEDRO Awarded
Silver
Medal:
P. P.
Museum
of
I.
E., 1915.
23. Sunset.
Lent by
Buenos Aires.
24. Poesy.
The Harbor. DONNIS, CAYETANO Awarded Bronze Medal: 26. The Appuan Alps.
FADER,
P. P.
I.
E., 1915.
FERNANDO
Awarded Gold Medal: 28. The Pigs’ Meal. Lent by 29.
P. P.
Museum
of
I.
E., 1915.
Buenos Aires.
Peace for the Souls.
Awarded 30.
P. P.
Mrs. C. de
Lent by Museum CARNACINI, CEFERINO
Silver
/.
la
E., 1915.
C.
32.
33.
P. P.
Museum
of
I.
P. P.
I.
E., 1915.
Sensation.
Awarded Gold Medal:
of Buenos Aires.
Medal:
Medal:
Images.
LAGOS, ALBERTO
E., 1915.
17. Idyllic.
Lent by
Silver
31. Fantastic
Awarded Gold Medal:
Silver
I.
GUIDO, ALFREDO
Stall.
15. Portrait.
Awarded
of
ADDE
HERNAN
Remorse. Lent by
E., 1915.
DE LA CARCOVA, ERNESTO 16. Portrait of
Museum
G.
P. P.
GISMONDI, LIA
12.
14.
Buenos Aires.
27. Apples.
Medal:
Mrs. G. M. Lent by Museum of Buenos Aires. Silver
of
E., 1915.
25.
P.
10. Self-portrait.
Awarded
Head. Lent by
Awarded
Silver Medal: P. P. I. E., 19 f 5 Types of the Quichua Indian Tribe
Silver 11. Portrait of
A
CULLEN,
BOGGIO, POMPEO
Museum
Museum
I.
Stall.
Awarded Bronze Medal: 21.
BUSTILLO, ALEJANDRO Awarded Gold Medal: P.
The Old
P. P.
CORREA MORALES, ELISA
BERMUDEZ, JORGE
Awarded
Rainy Afternoon. Lent by Museum of Buenos Aires.
Lent by
2.
Lent by
A
34.
Buenos Aires.
P. P. I. E., 19:5.
An
Indian of the Tehuelche Tribe. Lent by Museum of Buenos Aires. Voluptuousness. Lent by Museum of Buenos Aires.
A
Head. Lent by
Museum
of
Buenos Aires.
AN INDIAN OF THE TEHUELCHE
TRIBE. By
Alberto Lagos
ARGENTINE SECTION LAVECCHIA, FRANCISCO Awarded Bronze Medal: 35.
P. P.
I.
E., 1915.
Near Twilight.
The Charm of the Evening. LOPEZ, NAGUIL, GREGORIO 37. The Man with the Blue Ring. 38. The Creek of St. Vincent. 36.
58.
A
Gray Day. Lent by
Museum
of
Lent by
Buenos Aires.
Lent by
Museum
of Buenos Aires.
Museum
of
41. Nocturne.
Lent by
Buenos Aires.
MONTERO, ADOLFO The
43.
A
Coalers.
Narrow
Street:
Boca
District:
Buenos Aires.
NAVA, HECTOR Awarded
Museum
Medal: P. P. 1. 1915 and Shadow. Lent by Museum of Buenos Aires. Silver
Museum
.
Buenos Aires. Lent by Museum of Buenos Aires.
SI'VORI,
EDUARDO
Awarded Gold Medal:
45. Portrait.
A Woman from Chioggia. DE NAVAZIO, WALTER 47. A Solitary Way. OLIVA NAVARRO, JUAN CARLOS 46.
International I.
E.,
P. P.
Lent by
Museum
of Buenos Aires.
66.
Jury
The
of
67. Pig’s
1915.
Stage.
Lent by
Museum
of Buenos Aires.
Stall.
of a Child.
70.
PAGANO, JOSE LEON
71.
72.
Trees on a Declivity.
49.
Head
Awarded Gold Medal: 50.
of Buenos Aires.
P. P.
I.
E.,
1915
51.
Harmony
52.
Morning.
from Tuscany. of Buenos Aires. Gray.
Museum
in
PANOZZI, AMERICO
—
53.
Landscape State of Mendoza. Lent by Museum of Buenos Aires.
54.
The The
55.
First Lights.
Cloud.
69.
•
An Old Woman Lent by
E., 1915.
DE LA TORRE, CARLOS
68.
Museum
I.
65. Self-portrait.
The Stage in the Pampa. The Hay-wagon. The Invasion. The Colonist’s House.
Lent by
Sivori.
64. Silhouette.
44. Light
the of Awards: P. P. 48. Smiling.
Mr.
of Buenos Aires.
Awarded Bronze Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915. 60. The Communion. ROSA, ANGEL MARIA DE Awarded Bronze Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915. 61. The Visionary. 62. Head of a Child. ROSSI, ALBERTO M. Awarded Silver Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915. 63.
E.,
Member
of Buenos Aires.
ROCHA, HECTOR
The Plow.
42.
Portrait.
59. Portrait of the Artist
MALHARRO, MARTIN 40.
Family
Lent by
LYNCH, JUSTO 39.
PINTO, OCTAVIO Awarded Gold Medal: P. P. 1. E., 19 T 5. 56. The Shadow of the Calchaqui. 57. The Blind Spring. QUIR6S, C. BERNALDO DE Awarded Gold Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915.
WEISS, ANA Awarded Silver Medal: 73.
Sunday. Lent by
Museum
P. P.
I.
E.,
1915
of Buenos Aires.
74. Portrait.
ZONZA BRIANO, PEDRO Awarded Medal
of Honor: P. P. I. E., 19^5and Multiply. Lent by Museum of Buenos Aires.
75. Increase
C.
K.
J.
SECTION THE NETHERLANDSEVERWYN
VAN AALST
C. A.
J.
.
Vice-President of the Central Commission,
.
President of the Central Commission,
The Hague.
Amsterdam. H. A.
WILLEM WITSEN
VAN COENEN TORCHIANA
Commissioner of Fine Arts.
Resident Commissioner General.
HOLLAND COMMITTEE
IVES BROWNE Member. C. M. GARMS Member. H. M. KRABBE Member. R.
WILLY MARTENS President.
WILLEM WITSEN Vice-President.
GORTER
A. M.
Secretary.
G. E.
DE VRIES
Manager.
GALLERIES ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN TO ONE HUNDRED SIXTEEN BREITNER, G. H. PAINTINGS Awarded Grand Prize: P. P. I. E., 1913. ADDICKS, CHRISTIAN JOHANNES Amsterdam Timber-Port. 1.
17.
Mother and Child.
BREMAN,
AKKERINGA, JOHANNES 2.
On
the
Edge
of the Water.
ARNTZENIUS, PAUL 3.
CHATTEL, FREDERICUS
Native of Volendara.
4.
Silver
Medal:
Tailor Hands
P. P.
at the
I.
E., 1915.
6.
Enkhuizen Harbour.
Village.
of Honor:
P. P.
I.
E., 191 5 .
DOOYEWAARD, JACOB 23. Meditation.
DUYL-SCHWARTZE, TH. VAN
Awarded Gold Medal: P. P. I. E., 8. Dead Birds. BEEK, BERNARDUS ANTONIE
1915.
Mahler’s Bust by Rodin. of H. Netherlands.
C.
DYSSELHOF,
VAN DEN
On
the
Banks of
a
28.
C. C.
VAN
J.
of the
W. P. P.
I.
E., 1915.
Milking Time.
ESSEN, JAN
29. Pelicans.
FRANKFORT, 30.
BODIFEE, PAUL
16. In the
Queen
ENGEL, FREDERIK
Dutch Lake.
Summer.
BOER, G.
the
27. Lobsters.
Spring.
15. Field of
G.
M.
Awarded Gold Medal:
Larkspur.
BLOMMERS, BERNARDUS JOHANNES 13. On the Way Home. 14.
The Fan.
Dutch Landscape.
BLECKMANN, W. 12.
24. 25.
26. Portrait
BERKEMEYER, LUDOLPH 11.
Mother.
J.
Oriental Equestrian.
ANNA
The Deserted House.
DEVENTER, JOHANNA CORNELIA VAN
BAUTZ, DAVID
10.
DU
22. Beeches.
A.
Awarded Medal
BERG,
20.
Old Men’s Home.
21. Little
My
9.
E., 19 IS-
DEUTMAN, FRANS
5.
7.
I.
To the Mill. COERT, ANTHONI
BASTERT, NICOLAAS
BAUER, M.
J.
P.
19.
ASSCHER, HENRIETTE Awarded
C. O.
Awarded Silver Medal: P. IS. The Bay of Naples.
Along
E. D. the Road.
GARJEANNE,
Blooming Poppies.
31.
DE
Shadows
J.
of the Clouds.
GARMS, COENRAAD M.
Woods.
32.
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256
]
The Enkhuizen
St.
Pancras Steeple.
BINNENKANT:
WINTER AT AMSTERDAM. By IV illem
IVitsen
/
THE NETHERLANDS SECTION GERDES, ED. 33.
MASTENBROEK, JOHAN HENDRIK VAN
Womanhood:
Awarded Gold Medal:
1914.
GOEDVRIEND, THEODOOR 34.
From
35.
Old Cottage
GORI, 36.
60.
Fairy of the Veluw County. at Chailly: France.
a
61.
P. P.
I.
62.
E., 1915.
39.
In the
64.
Kempen
HAVERMAN,
H.
65.
J.
Early Morning. Begonias.
The Hague Wood
Awarded
Katwyk Fisherwoman.
MOULYN,
Talk.
68.
Spanish Cafe. 44. The Great Mare.
Standing Water on the Spring Morning. J.
at
Don
50.
Bulb
51.
71.
REGT,
Grower’s
Darwin
sery of land.
View
on
the
70.
P.
E. 1915.
I.
72.
52.
in
Hol-
Spaarne
near
Tulips
J.
VAN the
at
EVERT DE
P.
Dreary Day
in
Spring.
Dutch Home.
RHYNNEN, JAN VAN 74.
Charming
Spot.
ROELOFS, ALBERT Awarded Gold Medal:
76. In
P. P.
Awarded
Silver Medal: P. P. Winter Time in Holland.
I.
E., 1915.
WILLEM
the
Land
E.,
78.
Carmel Bay.
SCHAAP,
E.
R.
D.
SCHAAP-VAN DER PEK, 80.
H. W. Ruins on a Mountain Top.
SCHERMER, CORNELIS
57. Idleness.
SCHILDT, MARTINUS
March Weather in Holland. MAAREL, M. VAN DER
81. Billeting
Medal:
P. P.
I.
E., 1915.
Home.
SCHIPPERUS, PIETER ADRIANUS
Church.
83.
[
J.
Dutch Lancers.
82. Interior of a
MARTENS, WILLY to
JR.
of Tulips.
56.
Silver
E., 1915.
79. Spring.
LEDEBOER, HANS 55. What I Saw in My Dream. LENSELINK, RENS
Going
I.
ROSSE, HERMANN 77. The Water Palace.
KRAMER, MARTINUS
58.
of
Gypje.
ROELOFS,
H. M.
At Granny’s.
Awarded
Bank
75. Meditation.
53. First Steps.
54.
G.
Horses
73. Interior of a
Haarlem.
krAbbe,
Stones,
REPELIUS, BETSY
House with Nur-
River
Cart
PIETERS,
ANTON LOUIS
A
Conveyance of
For the Poor.
OVERBEEK,
Quixote.
Providing with Fodder.
KOSTER,
Cart for the near Paris.
River.
E.
Awarded Bronze Medal: P. 48. Diligent Old Woman. 49.
Sand Hills:
H.
ANNA
KERLING,
S.
WILLEM
69.
JANS, JAN
Casting Stones
E., 191s.
OLDEWELT, FERDINAND GUSTAAF
BROWNE, ROBERT
45. Before the Mirror.
47.
I.
NAKKEN, WILLEM CAREL
43.
JURRES,
P. P.
67. Portrait.
ISRAELS, ISAAC
46.
Medal:
Silver
66. Life’s Joy.
HYNER, AREND
IVES
in October.
MONNICKENDAM, MARTIN
HEM, PIET VAN DER 42. Village
H. W. Stormy Sea.
MONDRIAAN, FRITS
Country.
40. Fresh Life.
41.
A
63.
DE
G.
C. J.
Beast of Prey.
MOEN, CHARLES ANTOINE
Summer Day.
GROOT,
The
at
MEYER, JOHAN
GRAAFLAND, ROB 38.
E., 1915.
MESDAG,
GORTER, ARNOLD MARC Awarded. Gold Medal: 37. Autumnal Day.
1.
the
MENSION,
BERTA Old Woman.
P. P.
Lock at Delfshaven. As Busy as Bees in the Harbor Rotterdam.
59. In
257
1
Winter.
the
1
•
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS WILLIGEN, C. A. VAN DER SCHULMAN, DAVID 108. Nasturtium. Awarded. Silver Medal: P. P. I. E., 191584. A Winter Afternoon at Laren.
SLUITER, WILLY Awarded Silver Medal: 85. The Angelus.
P. P.
WITSEN, W. Member
E., IQ 1 5 -
/•
SLUYTERS, JAN 86. 87.
Woman Woman
Scarlet.
in
Awarded Gold Medal:
Woman
Old
P. P.
Along
Reading the
113. J.
Awarded 114.
B. P. 1
P.
.
E.,
115.
1915-
P. P.
/.
E.,
Country Road
VREEDENBURG,
119.
in the
County of Overy-
P. P.
I.
E., 1915.
A
Damascus Bazar.
122. Notre
DUPONT,
in the City of
123. 124.
Hattem.
125.
101. Nasturtium.
H. J. VAN DER 103. Dutch Ploughing Oxen.
E., 1915.
de Paris.
Western Church Steeple. Old Church Steeple.
Old Bridge. Showery Weather.
127.
Amersfoort Canal.
The Amsterdam
129.
H.
Lock.
J.
Beggar.
130. Generalife.
City.
131.
WESTERMANN,
G. the Pavement.
Ass Drivers.
HEMELMAN, ALBERT 132.
H.
Silver Medal: P. Old Women’s Home.
Dame
HAVERMAN,
WEISSENBRUCH, JAN WILLEM
Awarded
I.
P.
128.
City.
WEELE,
Dutch
P. P.
HARTING, DIRK
WANING, CORNELIS, ANTHONY VAN The Hague
Medal:
GRAADT VAN ROGGEN (JOHANNES MATTHEUS) 126.
102. Ancient Part of
Silver
121. Salerno.
WAAY, NICOLAAS VAN DER 100. A Dutch Orphan House Girl. WANDSCHEER, M.
Small Ghelder Yard. Driver at Amsterdam.
133. Pile P.
I.
E., 1915.
HOYTEMA, TH. VAN Awarded Gold Medal:
WIGGERS, DERK 107. Full
E., 19 1 j.
I.
Navying.
Awarded
C.
Canal.
106.
P. P.
the Beach.
An Oriental Prince. BOSCH, ETIENNE
VREEDENBURG, SCHOTEL M.
J.
J.
Medal:
120.
Silver Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915 . Unloading Peat on the Edge of the
On
Am-
The Training Ship. The Old Dutch Waterland. BAUER, M. A. J. 118. The Holy Camel.
Awarded
WEYNS,
of
117.
ssel.
105.
City
116.
1915
Autumn.
of a
the
GRAPHIC ART
VLAANDEREN, JOH
View
of
ARNTZENIUS, PAUL
95. Riches.
104.
On
Silver
Church Near Leiden.
Slum
H.
Part
ZON, JACQUES Awarded Bronze Medal:
VELSEN, SUZE
99.
J.
of
ZOETELIEF TROMP,
Mushrooms.
Awarded Bronze Medal:
98.
Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915. Leaving a Cornish Har-
sterdam.
TONGE, LAMMERT VAN DER
97.
Silver
View
F.
Awarded Gold Medal:
96.
at
Meadow.
WYSMULLER,
THOL-RUYSCH, ALETTA VAN
94.
Oude Waal
bor.
Sunday Morning at Laren. SURIE, JACOBA 92. Boy and Vegetables.
THOLEN, W.
Montelbaan Steeple: Amsterdam.
112. Fishing Fleet
91.
93.
Binnenkant: Winter at Amsterdam.
110.
Awarded
Bible.
the Coast.
STERRE DE JONG,
of
WOLTER, HENDRIK JAN
E., 19 5 -
/.
STEELINK, WILLEM 89. On the Heath. 90.
109.
111. In the
SMITH, HOBBE 88.
Jury
International E., 1915.
/.
WOLBERS, HERMANUS GERARDUS
Yellow.
in
of the P. P.
Awards:
134.
Moon.
White Herons.
135. Cactus.
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258
]
P. P.
I.
E., 1915.
AUTUMNAL DAY. By Arnold Marc
G or ter
THE NETHERLANDS SECTION ISRAELS, ISAAC
164.
The
Philosopher.
136. Etching.
165. Cage.
137. Etching. 138. Etching.
166. Cross.
VELDHEER,
139. Etching.
167.
140. Etching.
168.
TOON DE
JONG,
171.
Delfshaven Harbour.
172.
KOUW, CASPER MARINUS LEENDERT the Dyke. 145. Thistle.
Member
the International Jury 0 / P. P. I. E., 1915. 173. Reconstruction in Old Amsterdam. 174. The Kran Lock.
146. Portrait of a Child.
Lady.
149.
Downs-Oaks.
ZWART, W. DE
the River.
MOULYN,
Awarded Bronze Medal: 176.
S. I.
155.
On
CLERCQ, T. LE 178. Perdition.
O.
DANTZIG, RACHEL M. VAN
J.
179.
Honorable Mention: P. P.
JELTSEMA, 183.
Young
T. E. Sportsman
Ready
to Start
Sitting
Down:
Again.
SCHREVE-YZERMAN, JO
Kiln.
SCHELFHOUT, LODEWYK
184.
Amsterdam Orphan
185.
“Lonely and Deserted.”
Girl.
WYK, CHARLES VAN
Winter Tree.
161. Les Angles.
163.
E., 1915.
182. Lidia.
PROOST, JOHANNES
162.
I.
181. Narcis.
Aivarded Silver Medal : P. P. I. E., 1915. 157. Trafalgar Square. Chamber: Westminster 158. Jerusalem Abbey.
THOLEN, W.
Wife and Goat.
ABRAHAM
HESSELINK,
the Lake.
POORTENAAR, JAN
160.
Mother and Child.
180. Italian Farmer’s
156. Falling Leaves.
159. Brick
E. 1915.
SCULPTURE
153. Woodcutters.
Edam.
I.
Market.
E., 19 1 5.
152. Villa d’Este.
154.
P. P.
Sunny Tree-Lined Path.
177. Cattle
Awarded. Bronze Medal: P. P. 150. Le Chateau de Beaufort. 151. Study of the Nude.
NIEUWENKAMP, W.
Montelbaan: Oude Waal.
175. Steeple
KRAMER, MARTINUS To
of
Awards:
KRABBE, H. M.
148.
Sunny Doorlet. Old Dutch Slum.
WITSEN, W.
On
147. Portrait of a
Anne.
VELSEN, SUZE
KOEKKOEK, GERARD 144.
G.
169. Rotterdam. 170. Harlem St.
Veere Cathedral. 142. Tjalk Outside Dordrecht. 141.
143.
J.
The Borough. The Old Watchman.
Awarded
B.
186.
Nave. Harbour.
187.
Medal: P. Home. Sheep and Lamb.
On
Silver the
188. Cessation
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Section,
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to II,
P.
I.
E., 1915.
Way
from Labor.
One Hundred and Twenty See United Pages 233 and 234.
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]
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INTERNATIONAL SECTION of the International Section was arranged in Representative of the Department of Fine Arts.
Much
Europe by Mr.
J.
Nilsen Laurvik, Special
GALLERIES ONE HUNDRED EIGHT, ONE HUNDRED TJVENTY-ONE TO Part of the International
ONE HUNDRED FORTY-THREE BENCZUR, BELA Section is exhib-
One Hundred and Eight
(Pal-
22.
ace of Fine Arts), and the remainder in Galleries One Hundred and Twenty-one to
23.
ited in Gallery
One Hundred and
Forty-three, in the
24.
Man’s
Awarded Gold Medal: 1.
2.
/.
E.,
P. P.
I.
A
8.
P. P.
/.
E.,
Spain 1915 .
Hungary
/.
E., 1915-
Hungary
Deak Ferencz.
Hungary
E.
Awarded
17.
Silver Medal: P. P. Bal des Ardents. Casa Rossa. Juvisy. Ladies of the Harem.
18.
Longchamps.
I.
BAUMGARTNER, TOMAS Lady
21.
The
32.
Sewing Room.
33.
Golgotha.
Composer Bartok.
Faraglini’s.
Woman: Evening
42.
A
43.
Landscape.
in
Her
Decoration.
47. Scenes of a Circus. 48.
E., 1915.
49.
Boat Between Waves. Tropical Trees.
50. Squirrels.
BESNARD, ALBERT 51. Man in Pink. 52. 53. 54.
Germany
in Furs.
BECKER, BENNO
31.
45.
19. Soiree.
20.
Happy, Merry, Sad, Indifferent and Jealous People Beneath the
Mountain and Rocks. Trees of Fairyland. 46. Playing Horses.
Beggars. Lent by Dr. Ignacz Fekete.
Hungary
16.
Mv
to Sunshine.
44.
The
BATTHYANYI, COUNT GYULA
15.
29.
Hungary
Way
Rocks. Souvenir of a Meadow. 36. Yellow Embroidery. 37. Flowers and Animals. 38. Blue Fishes. 39. Fairyland. 40. Souvenir of a Sunny Garden. 41. Bird in Sunset.
Count L. Batthyanyi. Lent by Count Batthyanyi.
14.
Shadow Giving
35.
11. Portrait:
13.
28.
34. Fantastic
Spain
BARABAS, MIKL6S 12. Portrait:
Spain
and Perseus.
Town.
Happy Children. The Fair of St. Thomas.
BARTA,
—Andromeda
Tapestry
30. Portrait:
Moonlight: Arabia. Lent by Count Gyula Andrassy. Arabian Village by Night. Lent by Count Gyula Andrassy.
Honorable Mention: P. P. 10.
27.
Seville.
BAIXAS CARRATE, JUAN 9.
BENDICHA, ALFONSA
Study.
Natural Type of Memories.
Spain
Nude.
BERENY, ROBERT
ANDRASSY, THEOD. 7.
26.
At the Spring.
Awarded Gold Medal: 5.
BENLLIURE Y GIL
E., 19 1 5.
AGUIAR, EL CONDE DE
6.
.
Germany
Awarded Gold Medal:
4.
1915
Portrait: Mrs. John Quincy Adams. Portrait: Fraulein Von Seybl.
AGTHE, CURT 3.
25. Portrait:
Austria
P. P.
Hungary
Portrait.
Lent by Bela Benczur, Esq. Count J. Andrassy, Sr. Lent by Count Gyula Andrassy.
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY
GYULA
BENCZUR,
Annex.
Hungary
Hot Day: Lake Balaton: Hungary. Storm: Lake Balaton: Hungary.
Germany
At Lake Como.
The Dancer with a Yellow Mask. The Procession of Langar. On a Stairway in Benares.
55.
A
56.
The Brahmin.
57.
Study for the Dancer with the Yellow
Street in
Mask. [
260
]
France
Madeira.
PORTRAIT: FRAULEIN VON SEYBL. By
John Quincy Adams
INTERNATIONAL SECTION BESNARD, ALBERT
(Continued) Curio Dealer in Delhi.
58.
A
59.
The
BEST, 60.
Bracelet Seller.
HANS
Germany
62. 63. 64.
The
Spain P. P.
I.
70.
Factory Shop.
CAPDEVILA, GINES
CARDONA, JUAN
Russia
Montremy.
Hungary
Hungarian Interior. Old Hungarian Jugs.
107.
CHRISTMAS,
Hungary
113.
Hungary
114.
85.
Summer
86.
Market Place. Lent by Count Gyula Andrassy.
Two
116. 117.
Medal:
P. P.
I.
88.
Flowerbeds near Budapest.
89.
Hungarian
E., 1915-
Interior.
England Dinant-sur-Meuse.
The Trail. On the Slopes: Mt. Tamalpais. DALMAU, JOSE
Germany
125.
Silver
P. P.
I.
E-, I9I5-
Revue Mondaine.
Awarded Bronze Medal: 126. The Fortress Church
Spain
F.
Medal:
Spain Friend Mr. Bernard, Art Critic of
DODS-WITHERS, ISOBEL
Railroad Bridge.
Awarded
My
the
Germany
Arranging Hair.
Lent by Dr. Ignacz Fekete. Holland CAREL L., JR.
123. 124.
Woods.
CABRERA CANTO,
Flowers.
the Lido.
Woman
DAKE,
BRUNDRIT, REGINALD GRANGE
92.
Summer
On
CZIGANY, DEZSO 122.
BURMESTER, ERNST
1915.
Girls in a Garden.
120. Spring. 121. Asters.
Interior..
HEINRICH
I. E.,
118. Still Life. 119. Chinese Porcelains.
Hungary
Auvergne
Hungary P. P.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
Clouds.
87.
Hungary
115. Fairies.
Butterflies.
BRUCK, MIKSA
Spain
Landscape.
CS6K, ISTVAN Awarded Gold Medal:
Houses: Hungary. Child with Cherries. Interior: Hungarian Peasant House.
91. Picnic in the
E., 1915.
I.
CSAKTORNYAI
82. Italian
BRtiNE,
England P. P.
110. Moonlight in the Argentine. 111. Christ of the Andes.
81. Village
90.
W.
112. Twilight.
Old Hungarian Peasant.
Silver
du Prince. E.
CORTES-RIERA, FERNANDO
Mrs. Bertha Asp. Queen Alexandrine of Denmark. Mrs. Eleanor Magruder.
Awarded
Russia
Awarded Bronze Medal:
Woman.
and
2.
CHIMONA, NICOLAS 109. Les Isles
Hungary
Christmas Mummers.
84. Girl
1.
108. Hellas.
80. Seaside in Bretagne.
83.
Spain
Gardens of Catalunia, No. Gardens of Catalunia, No.
106.
BRUCK, LA JOS 79.
E., 1911.
CASALS Y PEYPOCH JOSE
Woman.
BROCK, GUSTAV 77.
I.
Spain 105.
BRODSZKY, SANDOR
78.
P. P.
CARDUNETS CAZORLA, ALEJANDRO
BOHM, PAL
76.
Spain
Medal:
103. Before the Dresser. 104. The Kiss.
BOEMM, RITTA
Peasant
Silver
Gypsy.
102.
BOBROWSKY, GRIGORI
75.
Spain
Maja.
101.
Awarded
the Tarrijos Fair. 69. Cigarette Girls.
71. Portrait of a
Landscape.
99. Portrait of a Lady. 100. Portrait of a Child.
E., 1915.
Gypsy.
Little
To
74.
Dinner. Austria
Garden of the Alcazar, No. 2. Garden of the Alcazar, No. 1. A Garden of Seville. Dance of the Luises in the Cathedral
68.
73.
The
98.
66. Figaro.
72.
97.
Love.
CAMMERLOHER, KARL MORITZ
of Seville. 65. Cigarette Girls of Seville. 67.
Woman’s Head.
Grandmother and Grandchild.
BILBAO, GONZALO Awarded Gold Medal: 61.
95. 96.
DRAPER,
H.
127. Flying Fish.
[
26l
]
England
J.
Awarded Bronze Medal:
Grandfather’s Birthday. 94. Landscape. 93.
England
P. P. /. E., 1915of Albi.
P. P.
I.
E., 1915-
DEPARTMENT OF FINE AR1S CATALOGUE OF THE GALIMBERTI-DENES, VALERIA
Hungary
aladAr
EDVI-ILLES,
162.
128. Stall. 129.
Young
Bull.
Chrysanthemums
Awarded Medal
Storm. 132. Before the
of
Honor:
Grey Horse.
164. Plain.
134.
Prairie Hut: Hungary
165.
On Guard.
135.
Homeward.
166.
Tropical Fruits:
Hungary
ANDOR
Esq. Lent by Bela Benczur,
Head.
Symposium.
173.
175.
Beach. 139. Picnic on the
176.
Austria
ENGELMAN, PETER
177.
178.
141. Portrait: No. 1. 142. Portrait: No. 3.
179.
Germany
THEODOR
182. Portrait: 183.
Russia
FECHIN, NICHOLAI Lady
.
,
„
.
Robert Kajanus.
Evening Heat.
185. Buffalo
,
145.
Margaret Island Budapest.
Id/;
T
188. 189.
:
anrkrane.
190.
Hungary
FENYES, ADOLF
191. 192.
147. Kitchen Table.
194.
Hungary
198.
150. Girl’s Portrait.
Hungary
151. Flute Player. 152. San Pietro di Castello: Venice.
FERRER, SANTIAGO
Spain
153. Interior.
FILLOL, ANTONIO 154. The Old Clothes Woman. Uncle Tanacha.
Spain
GAIGHER, HORATIO Awarded
Silver Medal: P. P. 157. Portrait: Benedict XV. 158. Portrait: Pope Pius X.
of Anemones. Mother and Infant.
The Wreath
The Hrasiani Mountains.
199. Gazelle.
FERENCZY, VALER
The Blown Flower.
Summer Night. The Cataract of Masioja.
196. Barcarole of Kaleral. 197. Savage in the Shadow.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq. 149. Landscape.
155.
of Naudi. Massai Watching. Kullerve Warrior.
195. Portrait:
148. Still Life: Roses.
156.
The Tribe
193. Spring.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
FERENCZY, KAROLY
Mahler.
My
Hungary
FEHERVARY, ERZSI
Hunt.
186. Portrait: Mr. Gustav First Rhinoceros. 187.
Esq.
Austria I.
GALIMBERTI, SANDOR
E., 1915-
Hungary
159. St. Rafael. 160.
E. E.
184. Burial.
in Pink.
Lent by William Smith Stimmel,
161.
Madam
Young Kikouyou Warrior. Banana Leaves. The Deluge.
181. Sunset.
143. Interior.
144.
First Buffalo.
Autumn Sunlight. Portrait: Waino Salmin.
Lynx Hunter. Rhinoceros and Euphorbia. 180. Playing Child.
140. Portrait: No. 2.
ESSER,
My
174. Portrait of
Germany
H.
169.
172. In
Head.
OTTO
168.
171.
Esq Lent by Bela Benczur,
ENGEL,
I.
170. Kenoussa.
Esq. Lent by Bela Benczur,
138. Child’s
Finland P. P.
Still Life.
A Wild Savannah. My First Hyena.
167.
136. Crucifixion.
137. Girl’s
Hungary Blue Vase.
GALLEN-KALLELA, AXEL
131. Siesta.
EMERICI,
in
163. Still Life: Roses.
130. Resting Cow.
133.
.
Motive: Hungarian Town. Motive: Rue de Vaugirard.
[
262
200. 201. 202. 203. 204. 205. 206. 207. 208. 209. 210. 211. 212. 213. 214. 215. 216. 217.
]
Crocodile.
Rainbow.
The
Valley.
Little
Carcass.
Meadow. The School. Zebras. Hide.
Zebras and Chamois. Parched Fir Tree: Winter. Burned Fir Tree. After the Hunt. Portrait of Madam G. A. S. Slain Rhinoceros.
Kikouyou. Broken Fir Tree. The Waterfall.
Kikouyou
Woman.
E., 1915.
INTERNATIONAL SECTION GALLEN-KALLELA, AXEL (Continued) Awarded Silver 218. 219. 220. 221. 222. 223. 224. 225. 226. 227. 228. 229. 230. 231. 232.
Medal (for Oil Painting) P. P. I. E., 1915 251. Tulloch: Scotland. 252. South African Homestead. 253. The Coast of England. 254. The Alhambra: Granada.
Massai Warrior.
Homo Victor. Portrait: Mr.
Alpo
A
Sailo.
Antelope.
The Burnt
Prairie.
Denya Sabouk. Wild Date Palm. Portrait of Bathers.
HAMBUCHEN, WILHELM
Madam M.
G. K.
FIARY,
GYULA
Awarded P. P.
Lady among
the Rocks. the Capitol
.
258.
Spain
Sunny
P. P.
I.
GLATTER, GYULA
E., 1915.
Hungary P. P.
I.
268.
GLATZ, OSZKAR
P.
I.
Hungary
Medal
(for Oil Painting):
E., 1915. Silver Medal E., 1915.
Drawings):
(for
Awarded Bronze Medal: 245. The Blue Jacket.
HOLLO, GfiZA
I.
P. P.
I.
P. P.
I.
IVANYI-GRUNWALD, BELA
E., 1915.
Hungary
275. Bathing Women. 276. Park View. 277. Tree in Blossom. 278. Sunshine. 279. Women. 280. Nascence.
Germany
Two
Spain
Awarded Bronze Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915. 248. Procession of Christ at Albarracin. 249. Forge. 250. Fruit Stand in Valencia.
A
.
England
H.
Awarded Gold Medal:
E., 1915.
GOMEZ, CONSTANTINO
Awarded Gold Medal
Germany
274. Fort. St. Andre.
HERMANN
R. G.
Norway
Ducks.
HUGHES-STANTON,
E., 1915.
247. Schloss Favorite.
1
528.
273. Clear Weather.
England
Silver Medal: Colline Sacree.
GOODMAN,
Hungary
Weaving Design No.
HUBNER, ULRICH England
P. P.
G.
Awarded
GOHLER,
Chile
A
272. Eider
VON GLEHN, JANE EMMET
La
Germany
Pool of London.
HOLMBOE, THOROLF
242. Hungarian Goose Girls. 243. Transylvanian Landscape. 244. Shepherdess.
246.
The
269. Coming Storm in the Andes. 270. Chilean Farmhouses in Spring.
271.
Visit.
VON GLEHN, W.
England
HELSBY, ALFREDO
Hungarian Landscape.
The
Rome.
HELLWAG, RUDOLF
E., 1915.
239. Lady’s Portrait.
P. 240. 241.
Street.
A
England
Medal:
P.
261. Forte dei Marmi: Liguria. 262. Na Moala: Fiji Islands. 263. Na Aissama: Fijian Village. 264. Vakamololo Dance, Fiji No. 1. 265. Vakamololo Dance, Fiji No. 3. 266. Vakamololo: Three Girls. 267. Vakamololo Dance No. 2.
Spain
Awarded Bronze Medal: 238. The Golden Hypnos.
/.
Drawing):
HAWEIS, STEPHEN
GINNETT, LOUIS
P. P.
I.
259. Still Life. 260. Environs of
The Beggars.
Awarded
E., 1915. Silver Medal (for E., 1915.
Hungary
Oil Painting)
Lent by Count Gvula Andrassy.
RAMON
Silver
( for
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
Spain
235. Esmeraldine. 236. Maternity.
Awarded
Medal
P. 1 257. Still Life.
The Key of the Bull Pen. GARCIA ESCARRE, FRANCISCO
Silver
Silver
Awarded
234.
Awarded
E., 1915.
Hungary
HATVANY, BARON FERENCZ
GALOFRE OLLER, FRANCISCO
237.
I.
256. Fisher Bastion: Budapest.
Cupola for Building at Helsingfors. 233. The Thieves of Lampo.
GARRIDO,
Germany
Awarded Bronze Medal: P. P. 255. Early Autumn Morning.
Landscape Painter. Spring Breezes. Ski Runners. In the Brush. Portrait of a Model of a
•
•
JAVOR, PAL Awarded Silver Medal: P. P. 281. Hungarian Home Altar.
(for Pastels):
P. P.
[
.
Hungarian Peasant Church. Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
282. Altar:
England
E., 1915.
Hungary 1 E., 1915.
JONES, REGINALD 283. The Mill Pond.
263
]
England
1
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS KAISER, RICHARD 284. From an Old Park.
Germany
KARLOVSKY, BERTALAN
Hungary
312. Portrait:
Awarded. Silver Medal: P. P.
1.
Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq. 313. Portrait:
E., 1915-
285. Portrait: Countess Karolyi.
314.
Lent by Count Gyula Andrassy. 286. Portrait: Count Gyula Andrassy. Lent by Count Gyula Andrassy. 287. Portrait:
Madame
315.
Alcsuti.
316.
Lent by Dr. Agoston Alcsuti.
KATONA, NANDOR
Hungary
317.
288. In the Tatra.
Lent by Adolf Kellner, Esq.
318.
289. In the Tatra.
Lent by Count Lajos Batthyanyi.
KAZIANY, ODON 290.
319.
Hungary
The Dark Woman. The Young Man.
320.
291. 292. Under the Cypress. 293. Study: The Disciple. 294. Study: Head. 295. The Serpentine Dancer. 296. Mors Peregrinans. 297.
The
321.
Hungary
325. 326.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
327.
299. Portrait: Painter Czobel.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
328.
Horsemen. Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq. 301. Nude.
330.
329.
300.
KfiZDI-KO VACS, LASZLO
331. 332.
Hungary
333.
302. Sunlit Trees.
334.
ERICH Steamer
in
P. P.
Germany
335.
E., 1915.
336.
/.
Dock: Hamburg.
KNIGHT, HAROLD Awarded Gold Medal: 304. The Girl and the
337.
England P. P.
1.
E.
338.
No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
451. 758. 291. 97.
742. 734. 173.
593.
749. 617. 113.
Hungary
Mihaly Czigany.
KUNWALD, CEZAR England
Awarded Gold Medal: P. P. /. E iot< 305. The Model. KNIRR, HEINRICH Germany Awarded Gold Medal: P.P.l. E., 1915. Self Portrait.
Hungary
339. Portrait.
LAVERY, JOHN
England
340. Portrait.
Lent by Henrv Smith, Esq.
LAWSON,
J.
KERR
England
Awarded Bronze Medal:
KOKOSCHKA, OSKAR
Austri;
Adolf Loos.
Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq. 308. Portrait: Dr.
Wayside. Zlch Klara. Zach Klara. Weaving: Design Weaving: Design Weaving: Design Weaving: Design Weaving: Design Weaving: Design Weaving: Design Weaving: Design Weaving: Design Weaving: Design Weaving: Design
KUNFFY, LAJOS
191$.
Picture.
KNIGHT, LAURA
Portrait: Architect
Hungary
323. Joy. 324. By the
298. Study for Glass Painting.
303. 307.
Cat.
322. Fear.
Castle of Tiszadob.
Awarded Bronze Medal:
Angora
Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq. Portrait: Paul Scheerbat. Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq. Portrait: Signor Verona. Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq. Portrait: Doctor de Jankosky. Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq. Portrait: Mrs. H. Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq. Portrait: Mrs. Adolf Loos. Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq. Portrait: Two Children. Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq. Portrait: Italian Lady. Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq. Child with Hands of Father and Mother. Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq.
KOROSFOI-KRIESCH, A.
KERNSTOCK, KAROLY
KIPS, 306.
Doctor Von Webern, Com-
poser.
Egon Wellesz.
Lent by Dr. Egon Wellesz. 309. Portrait: Peter Altenberg.
Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq. 310. Portrait of the Artist.
Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq. Emma Veronica Sanders Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq.
341. St. Botolphâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
343. 344. 345. 346.
311. Portrait:
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Colormarmit Colormarmit Colormarmit Colormarmit
/.
E., 101$.
Church, Boston.
LIP6TH, FERENCZ Awarded Silver Medal: 342.
P. P.
Hungary P. P.
/.
E., 10
c.
No. 1 No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. Decorative Panel: Hungarian Peasant Motive. Decorative Panel: Mythological Motive. .
PORTRAIT:
MARK
By
VEDRES.
Jozsef
Rippl-Ronai
\
INTERNATIONAL SECTION LLIMONA, JUAN
Spain
Awarded. Bronze Medal: P. 348. Fig Tree. 349. Sonata without Words.
P.
MASRIERA, LUIS 381.
E., 1915.
I.
MEDNYANSZKY, BARON Awarded
Medal: Winter: Hungarian
MARIA
LLOPIS DE CASADES, JUAN 350. Garden. 351. Interior. 352. Interior of Church.
A
Silver
Medal:
Spain
P. P.
Spanish Gypsy. Lent by Mrs. Alice
I.
Matador.
Awarded Medal 385. 386. 387.
Mumford
388.
Hungary
389.
390.
Hungarian Peasant Wedding.
End
Hungarian Hussar. Lent by Baron Ferencz Hatvany. England LOY, MINA 361. Lillah, Gaby and Amaranthe. Etruscan Loggia.
Hungary P. P.
Dutch
Hungary
Girl.
MIHALY, REZSO 391. 392. 393.
Weaving: Design No. Weaving: Design No. Weaving: Design No.
Hungary 308. 395. 735.
MOISES, JULIO
Spain
MULLER, PETER PAUL Awarded
E., 1915.
1.
363. Nocturne.
395.
Germany
Medal: P. P. I. Thousand Year Old Oaks. Silver
MULLER, RICHARD
Approaching Storm.
E., 1915.
Germany
396. Leimer’s Goat.
365. Autumn Landscape. 366. After the Storm.
MUNKACSY, MIHALY
Young Hungarian Gypsy Woman. Hungary MAJOR, HENRIK 367.
Russia
Hungary
Landscape: Sunset. Lent by Count Gyula Andrassy. 398. Landscape: In the Woods.
397.
368. Self Portrait.
MAKOWSKY, ALEXANDER
NADLER,
Hungary R. Silver Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915. 399. Suspension Bridge: Budapest.
Awarded
369. Profile.
MALAGARRIGA ORMAST, ELVIRA Spain
NAGY, LAURA
Spain
Vermadora.
MARFFY, ODON
Hungary
372. 373.
Man’s Portrait. Dalmatian Landscape.
374.
Wood
NAGY, SANDOR
Path.
Lent by Karoly Kernstock, Esq.
Hungary
Awarded Gold Medal:
P. P.
I.
E., 19 5
.
376. Preparing for a Walk. 377. Before the Mirror. 378. Breakfast Table. 379. Lady with Parasol.
380. Portrait:
Hungary
403. Bath of the Fairies. 404. Disappearing Illusions. 405. Isle of Crete. 406. Weaving: Design No. 89. 407. Weaving: Design No. 262. 408. Weaving: Design No. 229. 409. Weaving: Design No. 501.
375. Still Life.
MARK, LAJOS
Hungary
400. Design No. 551. 401. Design No. 756. 402. Design No. 439.
Grandmother’s Delight.
MALLOL CASANOVAS, IGNACIO 371.
Germany
v. Cotta.
394. Micaela.
MAGYAR-MANNHEIMER, GUSZTAV Awarded Bronze Medal:
Frau
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
of the Harvest.
360.
370.
Hungary
MIESS, FRIGYES
Wife.
359.
364.
E., 1915.
/.
Summer Landscape.
MEYN, GEORGE LUDWIG
Bathing women.
The
P. P.
Lent by Baron Ferencz Hatvany.
358.
362.
Spain
Honor:
MESZOLY, GEZA Mumford
KAROLY
356. Portrait: Artist’s 357. Child’s Portrait.
E., 1915.
Cumulus Clouds: Mallorca. Road in Pollensa. The White Rock.
Roberts. 355.
of
.
Lent by Mrs. Alice
LOTZ,
I.
MEIFREN, ELISEO
E., 1915.
Roberts. 354.
Hungary
P. P.
Lent by Count Gyula Andrassy.
LOPEZ-MESQUITA, JOSE M. 353.
Silver
382. Village. 383. Sunset. 384. Winter in the Carpathians.
Spain
Awarded
Spain
Thoroughbred.
OLGYAY, FERENCZ Summer Landscape. OLSSON, JULIUS Awarded Gold Medal: P.
Hungary
410.
411. Silver Moonlight.
Miss Nilsen. [
265
]
England P.
I. E.,
19^5-
OF FINE ARTS CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT 442. Portrait: Dr. Guttmann. CHARLES O’LYNCH, DE LYNCH TOWN, Germany Lent by Marczell Nemes,
Esq.
’
412. Zugspitz Group,
443.
from Kranzberg,
near Mittenwald. 580.
Weaving: Design No.
413.
444.
Hungary
ORTNER, FERENCZ
445.
Hungary
PAAL, LASZLO
Woman’s Head
Storm Cloud. , Lent by Count Gyula Andrassy. Spain PARADA SANTIN, JOSfi . Andalusia. 416. Flower Girl of 417. Gypsy.
448. Interior. 449.
Hungarian
PATERSON, JAMES
England
450.
Woman
The Old Garden. PECHAN, J6ZSEF 419. Farm Yard.
Hungary
ROSSE,
'
Germany
PIETZSCH, RICHARD
Foothills. 420. Spring in the Bavarian
Spain
PIZA ROIG, JAIME
451.
455.
456.
My
•
E., ipt5-
459.
426. Motive of Tale.
460. 461.
Lent by Modern Gallery of Bohemia, Prague.
PRIESTMAN, ARNOLD 427. Hurst Castle.
Germany
Awarded Gold Medal: The Shore.
P. P.
I.
Hungary
in the Park.
Winter Sun.
REMSEY, MME. 431. 432. 433. 434. 435. 436.
Weaving: Weaving: Weaving: Weaving: Weaving: Weaving:
Hungary Design Design Design Design Design Design
No. No. No. No. No. No.
739. 732.
Awarded
Silver 464. Portrait of
465. In
P. P.
Woman
I.
E., 1915.
in Black.
MAX
Germany
March.
SIMPSON, CHARLES WALTER England Awarded Gold Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915. 466. Autumn Sunset. Hungary SOML0, LILI Channel of Lyssewegh. of Taormina. 469. Park of Kortvelyes.
467. 468.
754. 33.
England /.
Hungary
470. Landscape.
Spain
RICHMOND, LEONARD
View
SPANYI, BELA
437. People’s Sunday.
E., 19 1 5.
438. Brentford Bridge.
SPEED, HAROLD Awarded Gold Medal: 471. Apollo
England P. P.
SZINNYEI-MERSE, PAL
441. Child’s Portrait.
473.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq. [
E., 1915.
and Daphne.
Awarded Medal of Honor: 472. Summer Night. Hungary
I.
STUCK, FRANZ VON
439. Ricks in Sunlight. 440. The End of the Storm.
RIPPL-RONAI, JOZSEF
Germany
Medal:
SCHULTHEISS, KARL
565.
P. P.
The Avenue.
SCHANZE, OSCAR
731.
RENOM Y JUAMANDREU, FAUSTO
Awarded Bronze Medal:
463.
E., 1915.
428.
RAAB, ERVIN
The Rimphischhorn. The Dent Blanche. The Blue Sphinx: Matterhorn.
462. Resurrection.
England
PUTZ, LEO
Ruth Hunt.
The Cinal: Rothhorn. The Great Friend: Matterhorn. The Valley. 4
457. 458. In the Clouds.
Germany
P L
Hungary
Mother and Child.
453. Spring Veil. 454. Violet: Miss
,
P.
Festival.
England GEORGE Awarded Gold Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915452. The Weisshorn: Moonlight.
423. Decorative Composition. 424. Decorative Composition. Family. 425.
PREISLER, JAN Awarded Silver Medal:
Java
SAUTER,
Hungary
BERT ALAN
Holland
A
RUDNAY, GYULA
421. Street in Hostalrich. 422. Poblet: Monastery Cloister.
Snow
HERMANN
450A. Garebeg Dal:
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
429. 430.
Interior.
with Poppy in Her Hair. Lent by Dr. Ignacz Fekete.
418.
POR,
in Profile.
Lent by Count Gyula Andrassy. 446. Park. Lent by Dr. Ignacz Fekete. 447. Portrait: Mark Vedres. Lent by Mark Vedres, Esq.
Autumn Landscape.
414. 415.
Female Nude. Lent bv Marczell Nemes, Esq. Ladies in the Garden. Lent by Lajos Jambor, Esq.
266
Germany P. P. 1 E., 1915. .
Hungary
Melting Snow. Lent by Count Gyula Andrassy.
SPRING VEIL. By
George Sauter
1
INTERNATIONAL SECTION TAMASY, MIKL6S
Hungary
512.
Germany
513. Profile. 514. Lilac Dress.
474. Still Life.
TER HELL, WILLY 475. Inland
THEDY,
515.
Sea.
MAX
THOR,
P. P.
I.
WALTER
Awarded Silver Medal: Young Girl. TIBOR, ERN5
E., 1915.
Germany P. P.
I.
E., 1915.
Hungary
484. Self Portrait. 485. Self Portrait: 1914. 486. Young Man’s Portrait. 487. Landscape.
290. 755.
Hungary
529.
531. Interior:
534.
537.
Silver Medal: ,P. P. 538. Viscayan Peasants.
•
539. Serenade in
540.
E., 1915.
Under
the Tree. in
Brown
Dress.
508.
544. Peasant
P. P.
E., 1915.
P.
I.
Spain
with Jug.
ZUGEL, HEINRICH VON Awarded Medal 545.
Honor: P. In the Rhine Meadows. of
Germany E., 1915-
DRAWINGS, ETCHINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, ETC. (Austrian graphic participation arranged by Herr Hugo Heller of Vienna.)
Awarded
Nude. Mother with Son. Female Nude.
509. 510. In the
I.
Granada.
of Segovian.
542. Peasant with a Bowl. 543. Peasant Couple.
ARTIGAS,
506. Play. 507. Resting
E., 1915.
541. Spanish Peasant.
Hungary
503. Indolence.
Spain I.
DE ZUBIAURRE, VALENTIN
E., 1915.
Germany
I.
Type
Awarded Gold Medal:
502. Harvest.
P. P.
Hungary
Landscape with Figures.
Awarded
501. Portrait.
GITTA
Germany
Study of a Child.
DE ZUBIAURRE, RAMON
Germany
VOLKMANN, HANS VON
KARL
Z6RAD
Way
/.
Hungary
Source.
536. Portrait
Spain E., 1915
P. P.
Hungary
Garden.
ANTAL
The
ZIEGLER,
with Cat. Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
HERMANN
Germany
SANDOR
533. In the
Woman
Awarded Gold Medal: P. P. I. 499. In a Villa in Granada. to the Salamanca Fair. 500. On the
Hungary
Rakoczy Time.
535. Portrait.
Promenade: Lake Balaton. Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq. Peasant Girl’s Head.
VASQUEZ, CARLOS
England
The Waning of the Year. The Mill: Middelburg.
ZILZER,
P. P. I. E., 1915 Countess L. Batthyanyi. Lent by Count Lajos Batthyanyi. 495. Woman with Mirror.
Woman
Germany
Stormy Sea.
ZIFFER,
494. Portrait:
505.
Two
ZADOR, ISTVAN
Awarded Gold Medal:
504.
and Eve.
532. Clouds.
Hungary
WALLESZNfi, GYENES Awarded Silver Medal:
Adam
Guise.
ZAROUBINE, VICTOR
493. Gypsy Woman. VASZARY, JANOS
Medal:
521.
630.
Hungary
Silver
of Grapes.
WINTER, TATON
VASTAGH, GYORGY
Awarded
Bunch
Modern
in
Girls. 526. Biedermeyer. 527. Stretching.
Hungary
Awarded Silver Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915. 490. Winter in the Atlas Mountains. 491. In the Farmyard. 492. Hungarian Buffalo Span.
VOLKERLING,
520.
528.
VASTAGH, GEZA
497. 498.
Madonna
WENK, ALBERT
UNDY, KAROLA
496.
Baby.
519.
525.
Hungary
Weaving: Design No. Weaving: Design No.
Old Woman.
Woman
482. Hungarian Village Market. 483. Field Workers.
488. 489.
Heat.
522. Lady in Blue Dress. 523. Desire. 524. Fair and Child.
481.
TIHANYI, LAJOS
Summer
516. Thirty Year 517. Movements. 518. Mother and
Germany
Awarded Silver Medal: 480. Dutch Girl.
Mother and Child.
JOSfi TERSOL Bronze Medal: P. P.
Spain I.
E., 191 5 .
546. Pinar. 547. The Canal: S. Bandilio de Llobregat. 548. Loading Coal in Barcelona. 549. Landscape.
Blue Background.
511. Erotic.
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267
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS BENTLEY, ALFRED
England
Awarded Bronze Medal: P. P. I. E., 550. The Broken Bridge: Avignon.
633. 634.
1915-
635.
A
636.
BRANGWYN, FRANK
England
637.
Awarded Medal
583.
of Honor: P. P. I. E., 1915Bark Strippers. Trees and Factory: Hammersmith. The Beggar: Assisi.
584.
A
581. 582.
638.
587.
Barge Builders: Brentford. London Bridge: No. 3.
590.
Breaking up the “Hannibal.”
The
Montreuil.
594.
Old
Bridge.
and Albert
Museum. 596.
The Bridge: Barnard
Castle (Aqua-
599.
601.
The Coal Mine. Old House: Ghent. of the Day. Windmills: Bruges.
The End
603.
The Tow Rope. The Tan Pit.
604.
Breaking up the “Caledonia.”
602.
605. Skin 606. 607.
Scrapers: No.
612.
1.
.
Breaking up the “Duncan.”
The
Crucifixion.
655.
Cannon Church
660.
A
661.
The Moat. The Walls
:
Street in Puy.
of Avignon. Old Mills: Meaux. :
666.
Church of Airvault.
667. Building the Bridge.
COSSMANN,
The Market Square: Montreuil. The Return from Work.
A.
Austria
668. Pinzgauerin.
D EFMAR’
R.
Austria
669. Prometheus.
Boats.
670. St. Etienne
iNicnoias: lJixmude.
at.
:
664. Notre Dame: Paris. 665. Le Pont Neuf Paris.
613. Santa Maria from the Street. 614. The Boatyard: Venice.
010
Street Station Exterior. Street in Naples.
646.
662.
The Gate of the Farm. The Farmyard.
615. Venetian
Cannon Back
A
645.
663.
608. Blacksmiths. 609. Church of St. Saulve: Montreuil. 610. Entrance to Montreuil. 611.
Mosque: Constantinople.
Street Station Interior. of St. Nicholas: Paris. 656. St. Peter’s of the Exchange: Genoa. 657. Gate of St. Vincent: Avila. 658. Wash Houses: Parthenay. 659. The Demolition of the Post Office.
598. Barges: Bruges.
600.
The Beggar Musician.
654.
tint).
597.
A
642.
Browning’s House: Venice. 648. The Monument: No. 2. 649. Notre Dame: Poictiers. 650. The Tannery: Parthenay. 651. Notre Dame la Riche Tours. 652. Street in Tours. 653. Abbey St. Leonard.
Butcher’s Shop.
Kew
du Mont.
617. Santa 618.
Maria della Salute: Venice. Windmill: Dixmude.
619.
Men
620.
The Mill: Furnes. The Black Mill: Winchelsea. The Feast of Lazarus.
621. 622.
in a
Honorable Mention: P. P. 671. Stift Melk. 672. Schonbrunn.
Bakehouse.
JILOVSKY, G. Awarded Bronze Medal
Unloading Bricks: Ghent. Church of Notre Dame: Eu.
674.
625.
Via delle Trombe: Messina.
675. Late
626.
Apse
of
67 6.
HI
°l The « Headless
S
h
629.
Church of Sta. Chiara Taormina.
623. 624.
628.
U
Spirit0 Santo: Messina. Christ.
630.
The Bridge:
631.
Old Houses: Taormina. A Door: Cahors.
632.
673.
Duomo: Messina. 1]
Alcantara.
del
(1st
647.
593. Scaffolding: South Kensington.
595. Building the Victoria
641. 643.
591. Sawyers.
592.
Bridge over the Tarn. Tour de Faure.
644.
588. Mills: Montreuil.
The Millwheel:
640.
639.
Gate: Assisi.
589.
Cafe: Cahors.
The Mountebank. The Valentre Bridge: Cahors state).
585. Assisi. 586.
The Lot at St. Cirq. On the Road to Figeac. The Roundabout: Bruges.
Carmine
I.
E
Austria iqtz
Austria :
P. P. I.
Old Fisherman. Old Prague.
E wie
Summer.
At
the Railway Station. 677. Portrait of Mrs. H.
On the Silt Dunes. Wattern: In the Bohmer Forests. JUNGNICKEL, L. H. Austria Awarded Silver Medal: P. P. I. E iois V 5 680. Bengal Tiger. 678.
679.
i
,
681. Fighting Cocks.
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PORTRAIT: COUNTESS LAJOS BATTHYANYL By
Janos Vaszary
INTERNATIONAL SECTION JUNGNICKEL,
L.
ORLIK, EMIL
H. (Continued)
731. 732. 733. 734. 735. 736. 737. 738. 739. 740. 741. 742. 743. 744. 745. 746. 747. 748. 749.
682. Blue Parrot.
683.
L’Amour.
684. Pelicans. 685. Lion’s
686.
Head.
Flamingo.
68 7. Sarasevo. 688. Chamois. 689. Calf. 690.
Arabian Nights.
691.
The
Kill.
Playing Parrots. 693. Two Blue Parrots. 692.
694. Oriental Life. 695. Mountain Goats.
KASIMIR,
Austria
L.
696. Durnstein. 697. 698.
Vienna: Stephans Square (after Alt). Karls Church.
699. Castle Kreuzenstein.
700. Vienna: Minorite Church. KASIMIR-HOENNES, T. Awarded Bronze Medal: P. P. 701.
Hamburg: Katzen
Austria I.
E., 1915.
Path.
Austria P. P.
704.
Tight-Rope Walker.
705. 706.
Don Don Don Don Don Don Don
707. 708.
709. 710. 711. 712.
713. 714. 715.
716.
Quixote: No. Quixote: No. Quixote: No. Quixote: No. Quixote: No. Quixote: No. Quixote: No. Tyll Ulenspiegel. Ulenspiegel.
I.
E., 1915-
Winter
720.
Dogs.
727.
5.
Head.
MALCOLM
England
MAX
Awarded 760.
Austria
Austria
Medal: Brahms Room. Silver
P. P.
E., 1915.
I.
761. Haystack. 762. The Lay Brother. 763. Josef Kainz as Hamlet. 764. Flower Market in Paris.
Austria
SIMON, T. F. Awarded Bronze Medal: 765. The Wind. STOITZNER, JOS. 766.
Karl Kraus. Austria
High Mountains
in
Austria P. P.
/.
E., 191 5.
Austria
Winter.
SVABINSKY
Austria
767. Old Man’s Head. 768. At the Piano. 769. Sketch. 770. Morning Hunt. with Dog. 771. Old 772. Nude. 773. Summer.
Landscape. Dort Gasse. Herr Weil. Tragedian. Landscape. Rolling Mill.
Woman
Austria
For
728. Hilly Landscape. 729. Portrait: Arthur Schnitzler.
MANNING, W. WESTLEY
Angler.
Girl’s
SCHMUTZER, FERD.
6. 7.
LOWENSTAMM, ERNINA
730.
Capriccio.
The
757. Portrait of Professor S. Freud. 758. Vienna: Franziskaner Square. 759. Vienna: University Square.
722. Austrian
725. 726.
Glassworks near Glasgow. Mussel Merchant: Rotterdam.
A
POLLAK,
4.
LEDERER, FRITZ 723.
Hodler. Architect Hoffman. Portrait: Gustav Mahler.
755B. Michael Kramer.
3.
KOKOSCHKA, OSKAR
724.
the Precipice.
Ferdinand
1.
2.
Sport.
721. Portrait of
At
756. Lavardin.
Harvesting.
719.
Bargaining. Peasant Woman. My Mother. Max Klinger at Work.
OSBORNE,
The Pursuit. The Invasion. The Watcher. The Storks.
717. 718. Ice
Picture of Japanese Boy.
A
KLEMM, WALTER Medal:
Head.
London Girls. Going to Church: Bohemia.
Woman
Vienna: Sonnenfels Street. 703. Prague: Niklas Church. Silver
Indian.
Girl’s
750. Japanese in Winter Dress. 751. The Kurumaya: Tokio. 752. Before the Temple. 753. Landing Place: Tokio. 754. From Edinburgh. Part of the Ghetto: Prague. 755. 755A. Fruitfulness.
702.
Awarded
An
Austria
Heads.
Little
TERSOL ARTIGAS, JOS t,
see
546,
547, 548, 549.
England
THIEMANN,
C.
774. Evening: Venice.
The Avenue: Normandy. [
269
]
Austria
:
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS VONDRONO, Market
775.
Awarded
Austria
C. Silver
Awarded
Medal: Turnau.
in
P. P.
1.
805.
776. Smithy: Prague.
806.
Mathesons Harbor.
777.
WAY,
England
T. R.
778. Purple Cap.
807.
780.
Maud.
808A.
Lent by Dr. Lajos Ferenczi.
MUSEUM
Etchings,
Lithographs,
809.
Etc.)
AUGUSTIN, M.
810.
Road
LASZLO
E.
Hungary
814.
Hungary P. P.
Medal
Silver
( for
Oil Paintings )
785.
Working
786.
Mannequin.
Girl’s
815.
Dream.
ROBERT
788.
Sewing
789.
The
in the
Hungary Garden.
Convalescent.
Hungary S X
792. Clouds.
ERDOSSY, BELA Awarded Silver Medal:
/.
Silver
I.
Awarded
Medal
E„
( for
i 9 i5 Silver Medal
Oil Painting)
.
(for
796.
Drawings)*
SOI. Artist’s Wife. 802. Self Portrait.
HlinMrTr Hungary
E., 7975.
832. Saint Cloud. 833. Prague: Old Bridge. 834. Canal in France. 835. Old Houses in Genoa.
Genoa.
KAROLY
Hungary
MARK6, ERN5 839. Woman Knitting.
Hungary g 5
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
NAGY, LAURA Awarded 840.
Hungary AwaM Silver Medal (for Oil Paining ) * I.
830. Landscape. 831. Sunset in Genoa.
Lent by Baron Ferencz Hatvanv.
Tired Horse.
HATVANV BARCN FERENCZ
Bridge: Toledo.
838. Study.
The Dinner.
goth, moric
the Arno.
Old Town.
LOTZ,
800. Resting.
P. P.
On
837.
Motherhood. 798. Peasant Girl Dressinsr.
803.
825.
836. Ponte Vecchio.
Old Pianist. Old Seamstress.
797. 799.
E., in is.
Toledo.
826.
829.
Hungary
P. P. /. E., 7975. 794. Spinning. 795.
10 is
Snow.
GLATZ, OSZKAR P. P.
E.
'
I.
San Juan y Batista: Toledo. Puenta San Martino.
827. Alcantara. 828. The San Martino
Hungary P. P.
Hungary P. P.
Church Colonnade. Old Part of Toledo.
824.
EDVI-ILLES, JENO
Awarded
The Dancer.
822. Toledo. 823. Gateway:
Hungary
Portrait.
in
817.
821.
BERON, GYULA
Path
Winter Landscape.
820.
Lent by Dr. Sandor Ferenczi.
793.
Hungary
816.
Awarded Silver Medal: 818. Windy Sunset. 819. On the Arno.
790. Portrait: Ignotus.
791. Lady’s
Hungary
Woman’s Head. The Worker.
LENARD, ROBERT
787. Court Ball.
BERNfiY,
Hungary
KUBINYI, A.
E., 1915.
I.
2.
KRON, JENO
BATTHYANYI, COUNT GYULA Awarded
Hungary 1.
Honorable Mention: P. P. 1. E., 797 5. 811. Peasant Woman: Mezokovesd. 812. Summer Evening: The Arno. 813. Motive: From a Little Town.
Hungary.
in
Drawing: No. Drawing: No.
KONRAD, GYULA
Hungary
Hungarian Fountain.
784.
JUHASZ, ARPAD
OF BUDAPEST
(Comprising Drawings, Water Colors, Pas-
BARANSKY,
Hungary
Summer Phantasy.
Nude.
783. Village
3.
4.
Lent by Dr. Lajos Ferenczi.
HUNGARIAN GRAPHIC SECTION ARRANGED BY THE
tels,
1.
2.
Nude Study.
781.
FINE ARTS
Drawing)-
(for
HERMAN, LIPOT 808.
782. Little
Medal
Drawing: No. Drawing: No. Drawing: No.
Cremorne Gardens. Little White Girl.
779.
Silver
P. P. I. E., 1915. 804. Drawing: No.
E., 1915*
Old
Silver
Hungary Medal:
Woman
[270]
The
Dolls’
/.
with Animals.
841. Fairyland. 842. Bird’s Supper.
843.
P. P.
Queen.
E
iors
TYPE OF SEGOVIAN.
By Ramon de Zubianrre
.
.
INTERNATIONAL SECTION NAGY, SANDOR
Hungary
883.
Hungary
884.
844. Child’s Portrait.
OLGYAY, VICTOR 845. February. 846. Allee. 847. Waving Corn Field. 848. Ivan.
PAPP, LA JOS Awarded Bronze Medal: 849. The Stonebreaker.
885.
886.
Hungary P. P.
I.
E.,
1915
887. 888.
POGANY, WILLY
Hungary
Awarded Gold Medal:
P. P. 1
.
E., 19 1 $.
Wisdom: No.
P6R,
Wisdom: No.
Walkurenritt. Beethoven. Illustration for Tannhauser. No. 1. Illustration for Tannhauser. No. 2. Illustration for Tannhauser. No. 3. Illustration for Tannhauser. No. 4. Illustration for Parseval: No. 1.
BERTALAN
861. Decorative
Wisdom: No.
Hungary Composition
Wisdom: No. 896.
etching) 862. Landscape with Hay Rick. 863. Study: Three Figures. 864. Self Portrait: No. 2. 865. Study for Decoration. 866. Composition Studies. 867. Study for Portrait Group. 868. Study for Woman’s Portrait. 869. Portrait. 870.
898. 899. 900. 901. 902. 903. 904. 905. 906. 907. 908. 909. 910. 911. 912. 913. 914. 915. 916. 917. 918. 919.
Female Study.
871. Study for Decoration:
Wisdom: No. Wisdom: No.
Worship
of
2.
873. Study for Decoration:
Wisdom: No.
Worship of
1.
872. Study for Decoration:
874.
897.
Worship of
3.
Study for Decoration Wisdom No. 4. Study for Decoration: Wisdom: No. 5. Study for Decoration: Wisdom: No. 6. Study for Decoration: Wisdom: No. 7. Study for Decoration: Wisdom: No. 8. Study for Decoration: Wisdom: No. 9. Study for Decoration: Wisdom: No. 10. Study for Decoration: Wisdom: No. 11. Study for Decoration: Wisdom: No. 12.
:
Worship of
:
875. 876.
877. 878. 879. 880.
881. 882.
Worship
of
Worship of Worship of
Worship of Worship
of
Worship
of
920. 921. 922.
Worship of 923. 924.
Worship of
27 1
1
of
Worship
of
Worship
of
Worship of
Worship
of
Worship
of
Worship
of
Worship
of
Worship
of
Worship
of
25.
Study for Decoration: Worship of Wisdom: No. 26. Study for Decoration: Worship of Wisdom: No. 27. Composition Studies. Study of Nude Seated. Landscape Composition. Portrait Study.
Composition Studies. Study of Male Figure. Landscape Study with Figures. Landscape Study: The Mill. Study: Male Figure. Pastoral Composition. Composition Studies. Landscape Study with Cows. Decorative Composition Study. Landscape Study: The Ford. Decorative Composition Study. Landscape Study with Cattle. Female Study: Grief. Study of Adam and Eve. Composition Study. Decorative Composition Study. Composition Study. Landscape Study: The Shepherd: No. 1. Three Composition Studies. Two Composition Studies. Landscape Study: The Shepherd: No. 2. Study for Mosaic. Decorative Composition Study: Fecundity.
[
Worship
24.
895. Study for Decoration:
(dry point
Worship of
23.
894. Study for Decoration:
Wisdom: No.
of
21.
892. Study for Decoration: Wisdom: No. 22. 893. Study for Decoration:
Illustration for Parseval: No. 2. Illustration for Parseval: No. 3. Illustration for Parseval: No. 4.
Worship
20.
891. Study for Decoration:
Wisdom: No.
of
19.
890. Study for Decoration:
Wisdom: No.
Worship
18.
889. Study for Decoration:
850. Rheingold. 851. 852. 853. 854. 855. 856. 857. 858. 859. 860.
Study for Decoration: Wisdom: No. 13. Study for Decoration: Wisdom: No. 14. Study for Decoration: Wisdom: No. 15. Study for Decoration: Wisdom: No. 16. Study for Decoration: Wisdom: No. 17. Study for Decoration:
:
•
CATALOGUE OF THE department of fine arts 925.
926. 927. 928. 929. 930.
(Continued) Decorative Composition Study: Pioneers: No. 1. Decorative Composition Study: Pioneers: No. 2. Landscape Composition. Portrait Study of a Man. Decorative Composition Study. Study: Female Nude.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
The
964. Little Girl’s
Awarded Bronze Medal:
P. P.
I.
The
966.
968.
E., I9 I 5-
969.
Who
Laugh. 933. Study of Female Nude.
Those
970.
Hungary
RAUSCHER, LAJOS 934. 935.
Doorway in Rothenburg. Hut in Szelakna.
936. Baggerrad. 937. Slavic Village: No. 938. Slavic Village: No.
971. 972.
1. 2.
973.
Margaret Island: Budapest. 940. Motive from Old Buda. 941. Buda. 939. Part of
974.
Hungary
943.
P. P.
I.
E.,
1915
976.
Outdoor Amusements.
Old
Woman
Seated.
946. Knitting.
Walk
950.
Drawing: Man Drinking.
951.
Woman
Garden. 949. Three Girls in a Garden. in the
979.
at Piano.
R6NAI-KASZNER
Awarded Gold Medal
Hungary
982.
P. P.
P. P.
I.
E., 1915.
983.
ARPAD
Hungary
KALMAN
Hungary
957.
Bouquet of Flowers.
958.
Gold Rain.
Hungary P. P.
/.
mjc
Awarded
E., 1915.
/.
Hungarian Archer.
Silver
Medal:
Spain P. P.
/.
E., 1915.
1017. Mariner.
FEHERVARY, ERZSI
Portrait.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
Man’s
Hungary
.
P. P.
CANALIAS, JOSE
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
962.
Hungary
Elisabeth Palace: Budapest.
989 to 998. Medals. 999 to 1016. Medals.
Century.
960. Self Portrait.
Man’s
The The
988. Ancient
Hungary
UITZ, BELA Awarded Gold Medal:
961.
E., 1915.
Drawing.
BECK, O. FULOP Awarded Silver Medal:
GYULA
Moment and
I.
Hungary (for Oil Painting)
985.
956. Stone Bridge.
959.
E., 1915.
Baross Street: Budapest. Thronefollower Street: Budapest. 986. The Bath Street: Budapest. 987. The Woodpecker Street: Budapest. SCULPTURE 984.
955. Interior.
TICHY,
/.
ZADOR, ISTVAN
Washing Day. Old Woman’s Home: Bruges.
TICHY,
Hungary P. P.
Cheap Places: Race Course.
Hungary
Pietro Caruso.
SZEKELY, ANDOR Awarded Bronze Medal:
SZfiKELY,
Bent.
VASZARY, JANOS
951A. In the Garden
953. 954.
Woman: Head
980. In Amusement Park. 981. Female Impersonator.
Lent by Baron Ferencz Hatvany.
Don
Sitting.
Awarded Bronze Medal: 978. A Summer Episode.
948.
952.
Woman
VADASZ, MIKLOS
947. Carroussel.
v
in Profile.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq. 977. Woman with Child in Her Lap. Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
944. Shore Scene: Ostend. 945.
Head
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq. Expectant Mother. Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq. Woman Leaning on Her Chin. Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq. Woman Reading. Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq. Woman with Crossed Legs. Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq. Woman with Hand to Her Breast. Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq. Woman with Velvet Ribbon. Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq. 975. Woman with Head Turned. Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
942. Peasant Hut.
RIPPL-R6NAI, JOZSEF Awarded Silver Medal:
Mother and Child. Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
967. Girl’s
931. Portrait of Mrs. Irene P. 932.
Head.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq. 965. Mother and Baby. Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
Hungary
PRIHODA, ISTVAN
Arm.
963. Child on Mother’s
POR BERTALAN
Honorable Mention: P. P. 1018. Black and White. 1019. Green and White.
Profile.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq. [
272
]
Hungary I.
E., 1915.
THE RHINE MEADOWS. IN
By Heinrich von Ziigel
-
^”7
—
:
INTERNATIONAL SECTION FEH6RVARY, ERZSI
1087. 1088. 1089. 1090. 1091. 1092. 1093. 1094. 1095. 1096. 1097. 1098. 1099. 1100. 1101. 1102. 1103. 1104.
(Continued)
1020. Cleopatra. 1021. Harlequin. 1022. Ballerina.
FEMES-BECK, VILMOS
Hungary
1023 to 1033. Medals. 1034. 1035. 1036. 1037. 1038.
Dancer. Eve.
Woman
with Sheaf.
Dante. Beatrice.
FERENCZY, BENJAMIN 1039.
Hungary
Madonna.
KORMENDI-FRIMM, JENO
Hungary
1040. Portrait Bust. 1041. Medal.
MARES, FREDERICO Awarded Bronze Medal: P. 1042. Study of Nude Man.
MONEGAL
P.
I.
Spain E., 1915
.
PRAT, ESTEBAN
Honorable Mention: P. P.
E.,
Woman MURANYI, GYULA 1043.
1105. 1106. 1107. 1108. 1109. 1110. 1111. 1112. 1113. 1114. 1115. 1116.
.
Hungary
Awarded
Silver Medal: P. P. 1044 to 1052. Medals.
I.
E.,
PICK, LAJOS
1915
.
Hungary
Awarded Bronze Medal: 1053. The Start.
P. P.
1.
E.,
POUPELET, JEANNE
1915
.
France
1054. Cock. 1055. Donkey. 1056. Toilet.
Svirsky.
Lady Constance Richardson. Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt. Tolstoy on Horseback. Miss B. Rutherford. Samoyede Siberian Dogs. Tolstoy. Princess Troubetzkoy. Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt. Girl with a Lamb.
Hunting Dog. Mrs. Ogden Mills. How Can You Eat Me? Princess Troubetzkoy. Mrs. Castle. Baroness Robert Rothschild. Elephant.
Hungary P. P.
I.
E.,
1915
.
Girl Arranging Hair. Singing Boy.
Dancing
Girl.
After Bath. Bacchus.
Adam Boy
and Eve.
Resting.
Girl Carrying Water.
Danseuse.
Morning
Woman
Toilet.
Arranging Hair.
Reposing Athlete.
ZILZER,
HAJNALKA
Hungary
1117. Portrait Plaque.
DE ROSALES, EMANUEL Awarded Bronze Medal:
England
O. P. P.
I.
E.,
ZUTT, AR.
1915.
1057. Puppets. 1058. Bacchante.
Hungary
Awarded Bronze Medal: 1118 to 1129. Case of
SIMAY, IMRE
Hungary
Awarded Silver Medal: 1059. Orang Utang.
P. P.
I.
E.,
1915
.
War
I.
E., 1915 .
Medals.
ITALIAN FUTURISTS
BALLA 1130.
1131. 1132. 1133. 1134.
TELCS, EDE Hungary Awarded Gold Medal (for Medals): P. P. I. E„ 1915 Awarded Bronze Medal (for Sculpture)
1135. 1136. 1137. 1138.
P. P. /. E., 1915 1064 to 1079. Medals. .
1080. Female Figure. 1081. Portrait Bust: Artist’s Wife.
Dynamic Decomposition of in Rapid Movement. Dynamism of Dispersion. Dynamic Expansion: Speed.
a Motor
Luminous Successions: Displacements.
Dynamism
of Plasticity: Noises:
Speed.
.
TROUBETZKOY, PAUL
P. P.
GALLERY ONE HUNDRED FORTY-ONE
1060. Family Joy. 1061. Mother and Son. 1062. Rhesus Erythreus. 1063. Father and Son.
1082. 1083. 1084. 1085. 1086.
Mme.
VEDRES, MARK Awarded Bronze Medal:
Spain
1915 Combing Her Hair. I.
Mr. Shaukopf.
Dynamism of Plastic Lights. Walking Lines: Dynamic Successions. Dynamism of Light. Dynamic Rhythm.
BOCCIONI Russia
Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Crane.
1139.
Nude: Complementary Dynamism Form: Colour.
1140. Dynamism of a Cyclist. 1141. Elasticity. 1142. Matter. 1143. Dynamism of a Football Player.
Caruso.
Mr. Waterman. Mrs. B. Harriman. [
273
]
of
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS SEVERINI
CARRA
1164. Light:
1144. The Disintegration of Flesh. 1145. Centrifugal Forces. 1146. Abstract Perspective of Form: Color. 1147.
The Complement
of
Form
to
1165.
Nude
a
for
the
Shape and 1149.
Picture:
A
Woman’s
1169.
Move-
1157.
Woman: ical
1170. 1172.
on the Beach. Scents.
House: Bottle: as a SpherExpansion in Space.
Dynamism of a Motor. Dynamic Volumes. Plastic Summary of a Woman’s
Forms and Color: Tone
Tango:
Rapid Movement. Dancer: Study No. Sea Dancer: Study No. SCULPTURE
1176. Sea
2.
1177.
3.
1178.
My
Dynamic Self. Dynamic Expansion: Houses:
of the 14th July.
Speed: Noise: Sketch.
BOCCIONI
Movements. 1162. 1163.
of the Por-
Poet Marinetti.
in the ArFirst Sketch. 1173. Forms and Color: Tone in the Double Boston: Second Sketch. 1174. Sea Dancer: Study. 1175. Dynamic Continuity of a Train in
RUSSOLO 1160. 1161.
Dynamism
gentine
a
1158. Simultaneousness.
1159.
Dynamic Decomposition
1171. Light:
of
Expansion of Light: Cen-
trait of the
ment.
Woman’s Shape and
Expansion of Lights: Cen-
1168. Spherical trifugal.
of a Jockey.
1153. Force Centres of a Boxer. 1154. Dynamism of a Boxer. 1155. Architectural Construction
Woman
Argen-
tripetal.
1150. Plastic Transcendencies. 1151. Synthesis of a Music Hall. 1152. Form of a Dancer in Circular
A
in the
Dancer.
1167. Spherical
Scents.
Dynamic Space
1156.
Forms and Color: Tone tine Tango.
1166. Sea
Figure. 1148. Study
Speed: Noise: in Simultaneous
Interpenetration.
Development of a Bottle Still
1179. Muscles in
Lights.
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274
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1
Quick Motion.
in
Space:
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IX
THE
SUN. By Hnlfdan Strom
/
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NORWEGIAN SECTION CONSUL
F.
HERMAN GADE
WILHELM
v.
MUNTHE
MORGEN-
af
STIERNE
Commissioner General.
Assistant Commissioner. J.
NILSEN LAURVIK
Commissioner of Fine Arts.
NORWEGIAN- AMERICAN AUXILIARY COMMITTEE
HEYERDAHL HANSEN HAAKON ADELSTEN JENSSEN
JAFET LINDEBERG
J.
Chairman.
FINE ARTS COMMITTEE IN CHRISTIANIA
DIREKTOR JENS THUS Chairman.
GALLERIES ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR TO ONE HUNDRED FIFTY PAINTINGS GRANDE, SEVERIN Honorable Mention: P. P. I. E., 1915. ASTRUP, NICOLAI 21. Still Life. 1. Window Flowers. 2.
22. Fir Trees.
Lent by Henrik Lund, Esq. Storm-Blown Aspentree. Lent by Henrik Lund, Esq.
BRUN, HARALD
A
4.
Young Woman.
5.
Gladioli.
Laplander.
27.
1.
30. 31. 32.
Awarded
Nude.
33.
From the Shulz Collection. Garden in Mentone. Lent by August Mohr, Esq. Medal:
P. P.
13. 14.
Marine.
From
I.
34.
In the
E., 1915.
39.
I.
E., 1915.
Garden. Winter Road. Garden in Winter.
40. 41. Winter. 42. 43.
in
Owl. Autumn.
44. Twilight.
Christiania.
JACOBSEN,
Interior.
AUGUST
Honorable Mention: P. P. 45. Berry Tree.
19. Sunset.
20.
P. P.
38. In the
GAUGUIN, POLA 18. Forest
Medal:
HOLMBOE, THOROLF
the Shulz Collection.
Woods.
17. Sidestreet
Silver
Valley in the Mountains. Storm.
Honorable Mention: P. P. I. E., 1915. 35. A1 Fresco Luncheon. 36. Summer Evening in Vaage. 37. Mountain Dairy Pasture: Norway.
ERIKSEN, BJARNE 15. Summer Night. ERIKSEN, SIGURD 16.
Lilies.
HOLBO, KRISTEN
D IRIKS, EDVARD Storm on Drobaksfjord. December on the Seine.
and Tiger Bathing Boys. Landscape. Nude.
HENNIG, OTTO
the Shulz Collection.
Silver
Landscape.
29. Calla Lilies
DEBERITZ, PER 9. On the Beach.
12.
WELHAVEN
28. Boxers.
E., 1915.
Autumn Landscape.
Awarded
Field.
HEIBERG, JEAN
Honorable Mention: P. P. 7. September Evening.
11.
Cabbage
26. Portrait of a Girl.
DAHL, NILS
10.
the Beach. in Soon.
HEIBERG, ASTRI
Spring Landscape.
From
Summer
25.
COLLETT, FREDRIK
8.
On
HAAVARDSHOLM, MAGNHILD
3.
6.
23. 24.
Spruce Wood. [
275
1
I.
E., 1915.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS 82.
46. In the Garden.
47. 48.
50. 51.
83.
Cagne: France. In the Romsdal: Norway.
JORDE, LARS Awarded Bronze Medal: 49.
84. Portrait of the Painter, S.
P. P.
E.,
1.
1915
88.
54.
In the Harbor. Lent by August Mohr, Esq.
55.
Nude.
56.
Garden.
57.
Summer Night. From the Shulz Collection. The Tree. The Red Tablecloth.
From
KIELLAND,
Awarded Bronze Medal: 89.
Before the Mirror. From the Shulz Collection. 91. Sleeping Children. From the Shulz Collection.
REVOLD, AXEL
P. P.
I.
E., ig 5.
96.
Awarded Bronze Medal:
P. P.
1.
E., 19/5.
Mrs. K.
99.
100.
Silver Medal: the Table.
P. P.
I.
E., igi5.
64.
At
65.
Buttoning the Shoes. From the Shulz Collection.
The
68. 69.
Norwegian Pilot. Old Italian Woman.
70.
The
103.
My
Girl.
Wife.
Garden. Cottage.
Summer Evening
in Sandefjord.
SCHONHEYDER, ANNA 104.
Vaage Church: Norway.
SALVESEN,
Child. 71. Sleeping.
VALBORG SCHWARTZ
105. Interior.
SINDING, SIGMUND Awarded Silver Medal:
LAURENG, THEODOR 72. Portrait of a
Boy.
Lent by Henrik Lund, Esq.
LUND, HENRIK Medal:
P. P.
The Norwegian
106.
Autumn.
107.
Autumn
108. In the 109. Twixt
E., igi 5. Author,
/.
110.
in
P. P.
/.
E.,
wit.
Norway.
Harbor.
Winter and Spring. Country Road.
SMITH-KIELLAND, PER
Jaeger.
Question.
111.
From the Shulz Collection. The Dramatist, Gunnar Heiberg, and
Winter.
SOHLBERG, HARALD
Friends in the Garden. 76. Portrait of Mrs. M. 77. the Doorsteps.
On
The Kitchen Wall. The Actress, Mme. Wettergren.
Awarded Medal of Honor: P. P. 112. Oak Tree: Evening Light. Lent by Rasmus Meyer, 113. Midsummer Night. 114.
MUNCH, EDVARD Morning
Young
101. Fisherman’s 102. Fisherman’s
Struggle for Life.
Silver
in Fishing Village.
SANN, JACOB
66. Portrait. 67.
Day
Stormy
Summer
SALICATH, QRNULF
KROHG, CHRISTIAN Awarded
Girl.
Winter Landscape.
Night. 98. Portrait of a Lady. 97.
63. Portrait of
Girls.
ROM, HENRIK
KRAG, LUL
80.
Shipyard.
Two
95.
Clear Winter Day. 62. Winter Day on the Coast.
79.
92.
93.
94. Italian
61.
78.
5.
90.
Awarded Bronze Medal:
Hans
E., igi
/.
ONSAGER, SOREN
the Shulz Collection.
KOLST0, FREDRIK
A
P. P.
Norwegian Mountain Stream.
89A. Evening.
MANNE
73. Portrait:
the Schulz Collection.
MULLER, JOHANNES
Lonstrup: Denmark.
Awarded
in
University.
Morning.
From
Summer.
75.
From the Shulz Collection. The Sun: Study for Decoration
ARNE
53.
74.
87.
.
Cliffs.
Landscape.
60.
Winter Landscape on the Coast. Summer Night in Aasgaardstrand.
Christiania
52.
59.
86.
85.
Midsummer. Noon Sun: Sjodalen. Morning Sun on Winter
KAVLI,
58.
The Author, Jappe Nilssen Landscape: Middle Europe. Winter Landscape.
81. Portrait:
JOHANSEN, OTTO
/.
Esq.
Lent by Dr. Midelfart. Spring Evening: Akershus, Christiania.
Toilet.
Lent by Olaf Gulbranson. [
276
]
E., 19 it.
THE DRAMATIST, GUNNAR HEIBERG AND FRIENDS By Henrik Lund
IN
THE GARDEN
NORWEGIAN SECTION SOHLBERG, HARALD 115.
TUNOLD, BERNT
(Continued)
Honorable Mention:
Winter Night in Mountains. Lent by J. B. Stang, Esq.
116. Fruitful
VALSTAD, OTTO Awarded Bronze Medal: 158. Norwegian 159. Digitalis.
160. 161.
SOMME, JACOB
Awarded. Gold Medal:
P. P.
I.
Lady.
167.
Lent by August Mohr, Esq.
ERIKSEN, KRISTOFER Awarded Silver Medal: P. P. I. E., 1915 168. The Rider (after Rembrandt’s painting in the Museum of Copenhagen).
A. C.
131. Portrait.
169.
Old House: Christiania. Terrace in Rome.
133. 134. Dedication of the People’s
Awarded Bronze Medal:
House:
STADSKLEIV, THORLEIV Day
Mountains.
in the
TANNES, MARIE Silver
Medal:
P. P.
I.
the Outskirt of a
E., 1915.
Pumpkin
140.
Town
145. Fishermen’s Bridge. 146. Park Bench in Winter. 147. Landscape: Gravelines,
A
I.
P.
P
HOLM, HANS France.
.
/•
E., 19^5-
,
. , Burial of Christ (after Riberas painting in Louvre) (L).
184.
The
185.
From Mesna River (L
186.
From Amiens (L
in colors
ing by Thaulow).
KAVLI,
ARNE
187. Interior of a Music Box. 188. Singer in Tights.
189. Sketch. 190. Woman’s Head. 191. Peasant Girl.
E., 1915.
Life.
[
in
,
colors
of
painting by Thaulow).
la
P.
A.
Silver Medal : Little Girl.
183. Profile.
THORBJORNSEN, SIMON 156. Still
Bathing Figures. Female Nude. Woman Arranging Hair.
180. 181. Sketch. 182. Little Boy.
151.
Honorable Mention: P. 155. Autumn Evening.
E., 19^5-
Dressing.
Awarded
Watering the Horses: Normandy. Smoking Chimneys: St. Denis, France. Boulevard de
Woman
HAMMARBAECK,
Madeleine: Paris. The Mesna River: Norway. 152. Church Interior: Burgos, Spain. 153. Surf: Dieppe, France. 154. Apple Barges on the Seine. 150.
Woman’s Head.
174.
179.
Field: Pennsylvania. Gate: Cordova, Spain.
141. In Skagen, Denmark. 142. Watermill. 143. Square in Beaulieu, France. 144. River in Brittany, France.
148. 149.
173.
177. 178.
Town.
THAULOW, FRITS 139.
L
175. Reclining Figure. 176. Still Life.
March.
On
P. P.
170. Winter in the City. 171. Decorative Figure. 172. Side Street in the City.
London.
in
Jewish Boy.
GAUGUIN, POLA
Christiania.
Meeting
Crows and Their Young.
GRAPHIC SECTION Etchings, Lithographs, Woodcuts, Drawings and Water Colors.
129. Afraid. 130. Friends.
137. 138.
My
Studio. Christianiafjord.
WERENSKIOLD, DAGFIN 166. Hawk and Turkeys.
SORENSEN, HENRIK 128. The Waiter.
Awarded
Corner of
Near the
P. P. I. E., 19 5 . 164. Landscape from Fredrikstad, Norway. 165. Horses in Snow.
124. In the Meadow. 125. Self Portrait.
136. Overcast
E., 1915.
Awarded Bronze Medal:
E., 1915.
122. Figure Study. 123. Effect of Sunlight.
135. Anarchists’
I.
WETLESEN, WILHELM
STROM, HALFDAN
132.
A
P. P.
Winter.
162. The Antique Mirror. 163. Spring.
120. Evening Sun. 121. Interior.
SVARSTAD,
E., 1915.
/.
Lent by Direktor Kjell Koren.
Acres.
Lent by Consul Harald Pettersen. 117. Fisherman’s Cottage. Lent by Byron Smith, Esq. 118. From Sagene, Christiania. 119. Afternoon Sun.
126. Portrait of a 127. In the Sun.
P. P.
157. Tranquillity.
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]
of
paint-
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS 241. Bathing Woman (E). ARNE (Continued)
KAVLI, 192.
242.
Female Figure.
243. 244. 245. 246.
193. Singer. Little Child.
194.
A
195. Singing Negro.
196.
Two
197.
The
Gentlemen
in Paris.
198. Songstress.
Resting.
MANNA
KIELLAND, 200. 201.
Awarded. Medal of 202. Seaweed (L in 204.
Woman
205.
Martyr (L
E., IQ 15-
colors).
Crucified to a Butterfly (L in
colors). in colors).
Two
Figures (Mezzotint from Velasquez). 207. Salambo. 206.
MUNCH, EDVARD
Two
NORDHAGEN, JOHAN
Awarded Gold Medal:
P. P.
I. E.,
19 /5
in Telemarken (E of painting by August Cappelen). 266. Claudius Civilis’ Conspiracy Against the Romans (from Rembrandt’s
265. Falls
.
Death Scene (L). 209. Adieus (L). 210. Henrik Ibsen in Grand Cafe (L). 211. The Sea of Love (L). 212. Woman with Loose Hair (L). 213. Helge Rode (E). 214. Man Praying (woodcut in 2 colors). 208.
217.
Young Girl (E). Amorous Woman (L in 4 colors). By the Seashore (W in 4 colors).
215. 216.
218.
Two
219.
The
220.
Woman
221.
The Beggar (E on
222
Moonlight:
.
(W
People
House
226. 227.
228. 229. 230.
with Red Hair (L in
269. Prof. Hans Gude: Portrait 270. Arne Garborg (E). 271. Calf (E).
Woman
(W
in
3
colors).
(E).
PETERSSEN, REIDAR Awarded Bronze Medal: The Slaughter of the
zinc).
Outside the
272.
4 colors). (E).
Lubeck (E). Study (E). August Strindberg (L). Jealousy (L in black). Vampire (W in 4 colors). Eva Mudocci and Bella Edwards (L).
231. Self Portrait: No. 2 (L). Oak Tree (E on zinc). 233. The Kiss (E).
234. Sick Girl (E). 235. The Sick Child (E). 236. Italian (E). 237. in Summer Night
(E).
(E). (E). S.
/. E.,
7975.
Innocents (from Yalerio Castelli’s painting in National Museum, Christiania).
273. Head: Study (E). 274. Self Portrait (E). 275. Head (E).
SOHLBERG, HARALD 275A. The Cripple. 275B. Moonlight. 275C. Midnight. 275D. Fisherman’s Hut. 27 6. Pont de Amiens (E in colors). Pont de Verone (E in colors). Laveuses de Quimperle (E in colors).
Moonlight (E).
239. Landgerichtsdirektor 240. Sigbjorn Obstfelder
P. P.
THAULOW, FRITS
Woman
Woman
[2
Emmaus (from Rembrandt’s painting). 268. Birch Tree in Storm (from painting by Prof. J. C. Dahl).
in 3 colors).
232.
238.
painting). 267. Christ at
Liberation (L in Blue).
223. Self Portrait (L). 224. The Dead Mother 225.
Lady (E).
Two Two
LANGE, OLAF I.
A Young
Madam
painting by Harriet Backer).
P. P.
(L). (L).
Woman
Wolves and Eagles Fighting (etching of painting by Jan Fyt). Interior of Stange Church (etching of
Honor:
Nude
Leopard
247. Workmen (L). 248. Thv. S. II (L). Z4V. Museum Director, Jens Thiis (1 ) ^ 250. Panic (W). 251. with Large Hat (L) 252. Workmen (W). 253. The Seducer (L). 254. G. (L in red). 255. Young Lady (L). 256. Old People (L). 257. Apes with Their Youne: 11 ' 258. Polar Bear (L). 259. Eagle’s Head (L). 260. Tiger (L). 261. Boy, Girl and Horse (L). 262. Five Apes and an Ape’s Head CL') 263. Eagle Heads (L). 264. Eight Apes (L).
Author, Wildenway.
199. Songstress
Henry van de Velde (L) Thv. S. (L).
277. 278. 279. 280. 281.
Soir (E in colors). Escalier de Marbre
Degel (E
282. Porte de
G
(E
in colors).
in colors).
Marbre (E
in colors).
NORWEGIAN SECTION SCULPTURES AND MEDALJLIONS
ST.
LERCHE, HANS
Awarded P. P.
Silver
Medal
Honorable Mention I.
(for
(for
Medals): P. P.
E., 1915.
283.
Pope Leo XIII.
284.
Max
Liebermann.
285. Child.
286.
Sculpture)
E., 1915.
I.
Young Roman.
287. Infant Child. 288.
Three Monkeys.
289. 290. 291. 292. 293. 294. 295. 296. 297. 298. 299. 300. 301. 302. 303. 304. 305.
Bacchanal. Siren.
Roman
Carnival.
Crayfish.
Young Man. Ibsen.
Nude. Bust of Young Roman. The Poet and the Sphinx. Woman and the Sea Bear. Wild Boar. Venus. Siren. Spectre.
Nude. Pope Pius X. Pope Leo XIII.
306. 307. 308. 309. 310. 311. 312. 313. 314. 315. 316. 317. 318. 319. 320. 321. 322. 323. 324. 325. 326. 327. 328. 329. 330. 331. 332.
VIK,
Bjornstjerne Bjornson. Fishes. Fishes.
The
Tiber.
Anti-Darwinist
The Marquise
Illusions.
Casati in Fete Costume.
Sea Motive. Typical Roman Child. Statuette: Pope Pius X. Pope Pius (A). Pope Leo XIII (B).
X
Young
Silenus.
Bust of a
Woman Woman
Young Roman.
(glass).
and Sea Bear.
Idyl.
Boy
(terra cotta).
Child (terra cotta). Pope Benedict XV (terra cotta). Statuette
(terra cotta).
Pope Pius X (terra cotta). Candida (terra cotta).
Up
Against It (terra cotta). Bust of a Boy (terra cotta). Schopenhauer: Head (terra cotta). Head of a Child (terra cotta).
Old Silenus
(terra cotta).
INGEBRIGT
Awarded Gold Medal: P. P. Young Girl (bronze).
333.
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1915.
CROWS AND THEIR \OCNG.
By Dag/in JV erenskiold
BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF AMERICAN ARTISTS
ABBREVIATIONS Am. Acad. A. L
American Academy of Arts and
AC. Phila
Art Club of Philadelphia.
A. Fed.
A
Letters.
American Federation of Arts, Washington. American Institute of Architects.
AIA AIC
Art Institute of Chicago.
ANA
Associate National
Am. PS Am. S. Min. P
American Painters and Sculptors, New York. American Society of Miniature Painters, New York. Art Studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; League of New York. American Water Color Society, New York.
ASL
of N.
Y
AWCS
WCC
Boston Boston SWCP C. I. Pittsburgh
Chicago AD Chicago SA Chicago SAC Chicago SE Corcoran Inter. Soc. A. L
AG
Int. Soc. S.
P.
G
Mural P Nat. Inst. A.
L
NA NAD NSC NSS N. Y. Arch.
Lg
NYWCC PAFA Pa.
Min.
S.
AAA
Paris
Pastelists
WCC
Phila. Port.
P
SAA SI
Salma.
C
P
New
York.
Chicago Society of Artists. Chicago Society of Arts and Crafts. Chicago Society of Etchers. Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, D. C. International Society of Arts and Letters; (also given as Soc. Inter. Beaux- Arts et des Lettres). International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers, London. National Society of Mural Painters, New York. National Institute of Arts and Letters. .....National Academy of Design, New York (Academicians). National Academy of Design, New York (used chiefly for school). National Society of Craftsmen, New York. National Sculpture Society, New York. Architectural League of New York.
New York Water Color Club. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters. American Art Association of Paris. Society of Pastelists, New York. Philadelphia Water Color Club. National Society of Portrait Painters, New York. Society of American Artists, New York. Society of Illustrators, New York. Salmagundi Club, New York. Society of
Ten Am. P
Ten American
WCC
of Design,
Boston Water Color Club. Boston Society of Water Color Painters. Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh. Chicago Academy of Design.
SWA Wash.
Academy
Western
Artists.
Painters.
Washington (D. C.) Water Color Club.
A
ROSE. By Thomas
P.
Anshuiz
BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX: PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS ABBEY, EDWIN
A. Born Philadelphia, 1852. Studied: P. A. F. A. Honors: First-class gold medal, International Art Exhibition, Vienna, 1898; gold medal of honor, P. A. F. A., 1898; gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1889 and 1900; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; small gold medal, Berlin Exposition, 1903. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France. Member: Royal Academy of Arts, London; A. R. IV. S., London; N. A., 1902; Mural P.; A. JV. C. S.; A. I. A. (hon.) ; Paris, S. A. P.; Royal Bavarian Academy (hon.) ; Assoc. Soc. Nat. des Beaux Arts, Paris; London S. I. (hon.); Phila. W. C. C. (hon.) ; Nat. Inst. A. L. 2650. Parson Dunkhardt. 2651. Drawing No. 2.
2639. Spring.
Lent by Thomas L. Manson, Esq. 2640. Pavane. Lent by Mrs. Whitelaw Reid. 2641. 2642.
2652. 2653.
Gold Net. Lent by Frederick Mead, Esq.
Drawing No.
The Wind.
2644.
The
5.
Lent by Samuel T. Peters, Esq. Lesson.
Lent by Andrew Carnegie, Esq. 2645. Three Queens. Lent by Frederick Mead, Esq. 2646.
The Penance
of Eleanor.
Vicar.
Howard
Lent by Mrs. 2658. Sally in
Our
Edwin A. Abbey.
2659.
The
Mansfield.
Alley.
Lent by Mrs.
The Widow.
Lent by Mrs. 2647. Drawing No. 3. Lent by Mrs. 2648. In the Library. Lent by Mrs. 2649. Drawing No. 4. Lent by Mrs.
Lent by Mrs. Payne Whitney. Agnesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Eve.
Lent by the Carnegie Institute. 2655. The Bird to Others Flew: A Love Song. Lent by Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer. 2656. Quince with His Own Hand. Lent by Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer. Illustration for the 2657. The Quiet Life:
Lent by Mrs. Payne Whitney. 2643.
St.
Ii.
O. Havemeyer.
Toast.
Thomas
Lent by
L.
Manson, Esq.
L.
Manson, Esq.
2660. Sally in our Alley.
Payne Whitney.
H. O. Havemeyer.
2661.
Lent by Thomas Drawing No. 1.
Lent by Mrs. Payne Whitney.
Payne Whitney.
ACKERMAN, OLGA
M.
Born San Francisco. 3486. At a Concert.
ADAMS, JOHN OTTIS
,
.
r , , r Born Amity, Ind., 1851. Studied with John Parker in London; Benczur and Loefftz in medal, Bronze Munich. Member: S. W. A.; Indianapolis Art. Assoc, (hon.). Honors: .
.
Louis Exposition, 1904; Fine Arts Bldg, prize, Chicago, 1907 ; honorable mention, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910. 3469. A Bit of the Whitewater. 2335. Winter Morning. St.
_
Lent by the Muncie Art Association.
ADAMS, PHILIP Born Honolulu, Hawaii, 1881.
Studied:
A.
S.
L.,
York; Museum Art School,
New
Boston. 4450.
The
Sailor.
ADDAMS, CLIFFORD
r
.
_
A
...
.
Composition under Born Philadelphia, 1876. Studied with Henry Wood, Drexel Institute; Carmen, Academie A.; Thomas P. Anshutz and Henry V. Thouron and the P. A. F. A., 1899. under Whistler. Honors: Traveling scholarship, P. A. F. ,
2301.
2300. Sadness.
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,
The Lady
of the Five Marks.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
ADDAMS, INEZ Studied with Whistler in Paris. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. ‘
<
2270.
The Death
2277.
2261. Portrait Study.
of Lucrece.
Daphne.
AHRENS, ELLEN WETHERALD Born Baltimore, 1859. Studied: Boston Museum School under Grundmann ; P. A. F. A., under Eakins; Drexel Inst, under Pyle. Member: Phila. W. C. C.; P. A. S. Min. P.; A. S. Min. P. Honors: Silver medal and prize, C. I., 1901; bronze medals for oil painting and miniatures, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. 1834.
Miss G. C.
1836.
A
Brown
1837. Little Bert.
Study.
AIKEN, CHARLES
A. Born Worcester, Mass.,
18/2. Studied: Boston
Museum
School.
1029. Portrait.
ALBERT, ERNEST Born Brooklyn, N. 2291.
Ten Above
Y., 1857.
Studied: Brooklyn
Academy
of Design.
Zero.
ALBRIGHT, ADAM EMORY Born Monroe, Wis., Chicago
A.; Cahn prize, A. 2345.
The
S.
1862. Studied: A.
I.
C.; P. A. F. A.; I. C. Honors:
S.
W. A.; Chicago A. D.; A.
I.
C., 1908.
Munich and Parts. Member: Grower prize, A. I. C., 1907
Hill Road.
ALEXANDER, JOHN W. Born Pittsburgh, Pa., 1856; died, 1915. Studied in Munich, Venice and Florence. Member: A. N. A., 1901; N. A., 1902 (president since 1909) ; N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1901 Mural P ; (vice-president) ; Nat. Int., A. L. (president); Am. Acad. A. L.; Port. P.; School A. Lg. (president) ; S. I. (hon.) ; A. I. A. (hon.) ; A. Fed. A. (vice-president and director); Societe de Peintres et Sculpteurs, Paris; Soc. Nationale des Beaux- Arts, Paris; Int. Soc. of Sc. Pt. and Gravers (hon.), London; R. S. British Artists (hon.); Munich Secession; Vienna Secession. Trustee Am. Fine Arts Soc., N. Y. Public Library and Metropolitan Museum of Art. Honors: Bronze medal, Munich Acad., 1880; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1897; Lippincott prize, P. A. F. A., 1899 gold medal, Paris Exposition, » 1900; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; Carnegie prize, S. A. A., 1901; first Corcoran prize, S. Wash. A., 1903; gold medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; Chevalier
Legion of Honor, 1901; first-class medal, C. I., Pittsburgh, 1911. of honor, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco
Medal
iois
3314. Phyllis.
Lent by the City Art
Museum:
St.
Louis.
ALLEN, CHARLES CURTIS Born Leominster, Mass., 1886. Studied: Worcester Art 3610. Mountain and Cloud.
Museum
School, Philip Hale.
ALLEN, MARION BOYD Born Boston. Studied with Tarbell and Benson. 3490. Enameling.
ALLIS,
C.
HARRY
Born Dayton, Ohio, 1877. Studied: Detroit School of At Germany> SA.; Imperial Arts L 2628. Evening: Montreuil. ‘
W
’
-
ALLSTON, WASHINGTON ,
ooo.
went
to
Munich and ue,
Paris.
“
mir S/’ Mms - '*» England, 1801, and studied at Royal Academy.
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London, England.
ffm
Afterward,
PORTRAIT. By
Cecilia
Beaux
\
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
ALLSTON, WASHINGTON
(Continued) Rome, whence he returned to America in from 1811 to 1818, and finally in Massachusetts.
visited
1809.
Subsequently lived in England
2766. Bacchanal.
Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq.
BLANCHE
AMES,
at Lowell, Mass., 1878.
Born
Tryon.
Studied: Smith College, Northampton, Mass, ’’ under
2111. Pauline.
3364. General Adelbert
D
W
Ames.
ANDERSEN, MARTINUS Born Peru, Ind., 1878. Studied: J. Ottis Adams and William Forsyth; John Herron 4 rt Honorable mention, Richmond, lnd., 1913; honorable mention, Richmond, Ind.,
School. 3254.
The
Glittering Pageant.
ANDERSON, KARL Born Oxford, O., 1874. Studied: A. I. C.; Colorossi Academy in Paris; Holland Italv and Madrid. Member: Am. P. S.; S. I. Honors: Silver medal, C. I. Pittsburgh’ 1010 y '
2222. Fireflies.
ANSHUTZ, THOMAS
P. Born Covington, Kentucky, 1851; died, 1912. Studied: P. A. F. A. Member The New York Water Color Club; The Philadelphia Water Color Club. Instructor in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Honors: Silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904; gold medal of honor, The Pennsylvania Academy, 1900 sold medal’ y y; S International Exposition, Buenos Aires. •
2159. Portrait of a Little Girl.
2499.
Lent by Mrs. John E. D. Trask. 2474. The Incense Burner. Lent by Dr. Charles W. Gessler.
ARCHAMBAULT,
A.
A
Rose.
Lent by William
S.
Pardee, Esq.
MARGARETTA
Born Philadelphia. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Julian Academy in Paris. Member: P. A. Min. P. (sect.) ; Fellowship, P. A. F. A.; Plastic C. 1981. Miss Clementine Dalcour. 1983. Jacqueline. 1982. Miss M. Smith. 1984. Miss Frances Brock.
S.
ARTHURS, STANLEY MASSEY Born Kenton, Del., 1877. Studied with Howard Pyle. Member: S. 56. Overland Transportation. 60. The Evening Mail.
ASHLEY, CLIFFORD Born 2314.
New
I.
WARREN
Bedford, Mass., 1881. Studied with
Howard
Pyle.
Chase of the Bowhead Whale.
AUSTIN,
AMANDA
P.
Studied with E. Renard and Delctcluse in Paris.
Market Scene: Pont L’Abbe: Brittany.
1049.
BACHER, OTTO H. Born Cleveland, Ohio, 1836; died Bronxville, 1909. Studied with Duveneck, CarolusDuran, Boulanger and Lefebvre. Member: Society of Illustrators, Painters-Etchers of London, England; Associate National Academy of Design. Honor: Silver medal, St. Louis, 1904. 2619. July.
BAER,
WILLIAM
J.
Born Cincinnati, i860. Studied: McMicken School of Design, Cincinnati; Royal Academy, Munich. Member: Am. S. Min. P. (president). Honors: Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902. [
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J. (Continued) Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1941. Nymph and Cupid. 1935. Young Diana. 1942. The Apple. 1937. Doris.
1938. Friends.
1943. Betty.
1939. Mrs. E. R. Hewitt.
1944. Laodicea.
1940. Primavera.
ETHEL FRANKLIN BETTS
BAINS,
Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 76. The Story of Hansel and Gretel, 52. Cinderella. 88. Snow White and Rose Red. 70. The Story of the Six Swans. 89. Rumpelstiltskin. 75. The Frog Prince.
BAKER, WILLIAM BLISS New
Born
Haas and
York, 1859. the National
Died, 1887. Landscape painter, pupil of Bierstadt,
M.
F.
H. de
Academy.
2536. Landscape:
Grez. Lent by H. C. Henry, Esq.
BAKER, GEORGE
A. Born in New York, 1821 ; died there, 1880. Studied at the schools of the Europe from 1844 to 1846; N. A., 1851.
2757. Portrait of Charles L. Elliott. Lent by the National Academy
Academy and
in
of
Design.
BAKER, SAMUEL BURTIS Born Boston, Mass., 1882. Studied with Ernest L. Major, Joseph de H. Barnard.
Camp and Edward
Marion Howard.
2287. Portrait of Miss
BALANO, PAULA HIMMELSBACH Born Leipzig, Germany, 1877. Studied: P. A. F. A., Paris. 4343. Parthenon:
BALL,
Moonlight.
ROBERT
Born Kansas 4110. Moonlight:
E.,
JR.
Mo., 1890. Studied: Richard E. Miller, Paris, 1913-14. Gothic Arch at St. Jean: 4136. The Palms.
City,
Brittany.
BALLIN,
HUGO New
Born
York, 1879. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y.; in Rome and Florence. Member: N- T; Arch Lg.; A. IV. C. S.; Nat. Inst. A. D.. Honors: Shaw purchase, ^1'’ "o' S. A. A 1905; President’s prize, N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1906; Clark prize, N. A. D., 1906; second Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1907; Isidor medal, N. A. D., 1907; N. Y. Arch. Lg. 1908; bronze medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910. 3175. Sorrow.
^
‘
BARLOW, MYRON Born Ionia, Mick., 1873. Studied: A. I. C., Gerome and Ecole des Beaux- Arts in Paris. Honors: Gold medal, St Louis Exposition, 1904. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913.
^27. Flowers.
4435. Fish Sellers>
4431. Apples.
BARNARD, EDWARD 2572.
H. The Young Oaks: Early August. Lent by the
St.
Botolph Club.
BARNES, GERTRUDE las Volk,
M
J.
86 i ! Coules Art School
7’
/7
L
tit
S died: *<'»»"*«' School of Fine Arts under Doug!? Boston under Dennis M. Bunker; Snell and Lathrop in [
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RIVER FRONT. By George Bellows
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•
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
BARNES, GERTRUDE New Soc.,
J. (Continued) York; C. H. Woodbury. Honors: First prize for landscape, Minnesota State Art. Soc., 1908, 1910 and 1914 1904; honorable mention, Minnesota State Art
1287. Girl with Persian Cat.
BARNETT,
TOM
P.
„
rr
„
,
r
r
Louis, 1870. Studied with Paul Cornoyer. Honors: Halsey C. Ives prize, St. Louis, 1914; bronze medal, Portland Exposition.
Born
first
St.
.
, landscape
3297. Winter.
Lent by the City Art Museum:
St.
Louis.
BARTLETT, FREDERIC CLAY
.
.
.
ean and Whistler in Born Chicago, 1873. Studied with Gysis in Munich; Collin, Aman-J Munich. HonAcademy, Royal P.; Mural A.; Paris. Member: Chicago S. A.; S. W.
honorable mention, C. ors: Silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904 / Calm prize, A. I. C., 1910. 2181.
I.
Pittsburgh, 1908;
San Francisco, JpJ5* Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 3428. Our Country Dining Room. Spring Recess.
BAXTER, MARTHA
WHEELER
. __ , , n Y., under Mowbray, Cox, N. L. A. S. A.; of A. F. P. Studied: Vt., 1869. Castleton, Born Exposition, 1900. Beckwith and F. V. Du Mond. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Mother. 1806. 1802. Boy Driving. Peacock Fan. The 1807. 1803. Portrait of Miss T.
My
1805. Theodore.
Third prize York, 1879. Member: A. N. A., 1908; A. W. C. S. Honors : tuna., Shaw Worcester, Mass., jrpo?; bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; Institute Art mention, honorable Salma C., 1909; first Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1910; Arts Club, I9 1 3 l Thomas B. Clarke prize, Naof Chicago, 1912; silver medal, National
Born
in
New
the third class, Carnegie Institute, 19 ^ 3 San Francisco, 1915. Exposition, Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International 3542. Old Town Terrace. 3540. Summer Landscape. 3546. The End of the Street. 3541. The Gossips. tional
Academy
of Design, 1913;
BEAL, REYNOLDS Born New York, 1867.
medal of
.. v . ... , r c • A jv A., A 1909, rooo* Studied with Chase. Member: N. Y. W. C. C., A. N. 1902. A. W. C. S. Honors: Jurley W. C. prize, Salma. C., 3547. Lawrenceville Lock. 3543. Orr’s Mills.
BEA
£™
1
>
Began
imagination, and rose to high honors. Academy of Design. He died in 1900. 2735.
Having Taken
but soon turned to work, of the National of the earliest associates of
a portrait fainter
a,
One
Possession.
Lent by Fred E. Sander, Esq. v
4
B E ATTY JOH NYL
•
?
"TT
Member: studied: Royal Bavarian Academy, Munich. sylvani Penn and New York Royal Society of Arts, London, England; of the Jury for Pam Board dytsory A< the National World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; of aL> 1901, Buff Exposition the Fine Arts Committee, Pan-American
Exposition, 1900; of oms Committee, Louisiana Purchase Exposititon, S ’^90f ’ of the National Advisory \ ^ Director 1900. Pennsylvania, University of honorary degree, Master of Arts, Western Institute, Pittsburgh. of the Department of Fine Arts, Carnegie Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Awards, Member of the International Jury of i
San Francisco, 19155312. Plymouth Hills. Lent by the National Gallery.
„
,
^
”13. Plymouth Sand Dunes.
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BEAUMONT, LILIAN ADELE Born Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1880. Tarbell and Philip Hale. 2141
The
.
Satin
Studied:
Museum, under Benson,
School of Boston
Gown.
BEAUX CECILIA
William Sartain in Philadelphia; Julian and Lazar 4 <9oa; Port P.; So, A. A, <894 ; Schools ^fn Paris?Member : S. A. A.. ,893; Smith prize, P. A. F. A .,188$, Mary Honors: i„ Beaux-Arts, Paris; Phila. IP. C. C. A. D., 1893; bronze prize, Dodge N. Phila., 1893 ; t887 i8oi and 1802; gold medal, A. C. I. Pittsburgh, 1899; C. medal ($1500); gold medal C I Pittsburgh, 1896; first-class Pans Exposition, 1900; gold medal T emple^gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1900; gold medal, prize S. Wash. A Corcoran 1902; gold first 1901 ; Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, University of Pennsylvania Laws Doctor of Degree of medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904 ; Yale University, 1912; Saltus Medal for Merit, National 1908; Degree of Master of Arts, d
’
Philadelphia
Pa
Studied:
N
K
1
Medal"of °honor- ^Panama-Pacific ,
3033
International Exposition,
Dorothea and Francesca.
.
ne
lm. Th e 3036
Dreamer. Study in Whites. Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
.
BECKER, EULABEE DIX Born Greenfield,
Wm.
J.
III.,
1879.
Studied:
St.
San Francisco, 1915.
^
3038
.
Portrait.
3040
.
Portrait Study.
Louis Art School;
New
York Art League; with
Whittemore. 1976
1973 Philip Dix Becker. 1974 Mrs. John Graves.
.
Portrait of Esther Hoyt.
.
.
BECKER, MAURICE Born Nijni Novogord, Russia, 1889. 4301
The Older
.
Studied with Robt. Henri.
4322
Generation.
.
The Boy and
the
Man.
BECKINGTON, ALICE St. Charles, Mo., 1868. Studied: A. S. L. off N. Y., under Beckwith; Constant, Lefebvre and Lazar in Paris. Member: Am. S. Min. P.; Pa. Soc. Min. P. Honors: Honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; bronze medal, St. Louis Exposi-
Born
tion, 1904.
1965 1966 1967
1968 1969
and Greens. Mr. Lewis. The Morning Paper. Study
.
in Blues
Portrait of
.
.
BECKWITH,
J.
.
Study of a Head in Shadow.
.
Helen.
CARROLL
Born Hannibal, Mo., 1852. Studied: Carolus-Duran and Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Member: A. N. A., 1886; N.A., 1894; S. A. A., 1881; A. W. C. S.; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1887; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1889; gold medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; gold medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; silver medal, Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904.
2598
Portrait of
.
George Coleman, Esq.
ENGLEY
BEEK, ALICE
D. Born Providence, R. I., 1876. Studied: Wheeler Art School, Providence, R. in Paris. Academies Julian, Color ossi, Delacluse and Lasar.
4348
/.; six
years
Portrait Study.
.
BELCHER, HILDA Born
Pittsford, Vt., 1881.
Studied with Henri and Kenneth Hayes Miller in
Member: A. W.
C. S.; N. Y. W. C. C. Honors: Contest, 1908; Beal prize, N. Y. W. C. C., 1909.
1050
.
The
Little
Boston Girl.
1052 [
2 8B ]
.
First prize, Strathmore
Day-dreamer.
New
York.
Water Color
•»
i
'
ITALIAN PITCHER AND FRUIT. By Hugh
H. Breckenridge
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS BELL, CLARA LOUISE Born Newton
Falls, Ohio, 1886.
Studied: Cleveland School of Art; A.
1859. Little Girl with the Curls.
BELLOWS, GEORGE
S. L.,
New
H.
Born Columbus, Ohio, 1882. Studied with Henri and Hayes-Miller in New York. ber: A. N. A., 1908; Am. P. S. Honors: Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1908. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4439. Polo Crowd. 4442. Portrait of a Young Lady. 4441. River Front.
BENDA,
Mem-
4455. Excavation at Night.
WLADYSLAW
Member:
York.
1863. Elizabeth.
T.
S. I.
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 23. Laila. 62. Amazons: II. 61.
Amazons.
BERLIN, HARRY Born New York City, Arts
et
Studied: N. A. D.
1886.
2569. Motherhood.
BERNEKER, LOUIS
4409.
BERNINGHAUS, OSCAR St. Louis, 1874.
Honor: Dolph
tary).
International des Beaux-
Vermont
Hills.
F.
Born Clinton, Mo. Studied: 2623. Coral and Blue. Born
Member: Union
des Lettres.
St.
Louis School of Fine Arts; Laurens
Academy
in Paris.
E.
Studied:
St.
Louis School of Fine Arts.
Member:
S. IV.
A.
(secre-
prize, St. Louis, 1907.
A Southwestern Pueblo. BERNSTEIN, THERESA
2608.
2982.
F.
Open Air Show.
BETTS,
ANNA WHELAN
Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1074. Coral Beads. 25. The Trundle Bed. 66. A Winter Day. 1082. The Promenade. 71. The Dancing Class. 1088. Preparations for Bed. 1095. The Candle. 949. At the Window.
BETTS, LOUIS Born Little Rock, Arkansas, 1873. Studied: with his father, E. D. Betts, Sr. Member: A. N. A., 1912; Port. P. Honors: Cresson scholarship, P. A. F. A., 1903; Whiting prize in
London
for best portrait; honorable mention, C.
I.
Pittsburgh, 1910.
Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3170. Lady in White.
BIERSTADT, ALBERT Born Dusseldorf, 1830; died, New York, 1902. Landscape painter. Brought to America at an early age. Returned to Dusseldorf in 1853, and entered the Academy, afterwards studying in Rome and Germany. Elected N. A., i860; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France, 1867. Medals: Austria, Germany, Bavaria, and Belgium. 2707. Grand Lake: Colorado. 2690. Mount Hood. Lent by Miss Marion T. Meagher. Lent by Mrs. John P. Jones.
BISSELL,
HELEN RATHBURN
Born Petaluma, Cal. Studied with Edgar J. Bissell. Honors: First prize, Womanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Art League, 1908; St. Louis second prize, awarded by Art Section of Missouri Federated Clubs, 1909; honorable mention, Missouri State Fair, 1913. 4405. Old Melodies.
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Interior.
;
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS BITTINGER, CHARLES
,
,
„
Born Washington, D. C„ 1879. Studied: Ecole des Beaux- Arts, Delacluse and Color ossi Academies in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1912. Honors: Bronze medal, St. Louis ExposiClark prize, N. A. D., 1912. tion, 1904; second Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1909,' San Francisco, 1915. Exposition, International Silver medal, Panama-Pacific 3418. Isabel.
2311. The Library of the Prince: Versailles. 2353. After Supper.
BIXBEE, WILLIAM
3421. Vanity.
J.
Born Manchester, N. H., 1850. Studied: Lowell Rolt Triscott and Marcus Waterman in Boston.
under Tommaso Juglarts;
Inst.,
S.
P.
4117. Winter.
BLACKBURN, JONATHAN
B.
Born Connecticut about 1700. It is known that he was painting portraits in Boston from 1750 to 1765, after which date there is no information about him. It is supposed that he left Boston because he felt that he was being superseded by Copley, who is said to have been his pupil. A description of fifty-three portraits attributed to Blackburn is given in the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society for 1878 and 1879. 2921. Portrait of Mrs. Kennon. 2915. Portrait of Mrs. Elizabeth Carter Willis. Lent by Mrs. R. H. Patchin. Lent by Mrs. R. H. Patchin.
BLAKELOCK, RALPH ALBERT Born
New
York, 1847.
Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900.
Self-taught.
2535. Sunset.
2527. Ecstasy.
Hackley
Lent by the Fine Arts.
Gallery
Lent by Henry Smith, Esq.
of
BLANEY, DWIGHT Born Brookline, Mass., 1865. Member: N. Y. W. C. C. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3410. Anemone Cove: Mt. Desert. 3422. Solitude.
BLISS,
ALMA HERSIG
Studied: 1832.
An
New
York and
Paris.
Italian Child.
1833. Study.
BLUMENSCHEIN, ERNEST
L.
Born Pittsburgh,
1874. Studied: Cincinnati Art Academy; A. S. L. of N. Y.; Constant, Laurens and. Collin in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1910. Honors: Beck prize, Phila. W. C. C., 1909; Isidor portrait prize, Salma. C., 1910 and 1911.
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
2323. 2328.
The Peacemaker.
San Francisco, 1915.
4243. Love of Life No. 4303. Love of Life No.
Wise-Man: Warrior: Youth.
II. I.
BLUMENSCHEIN, MARY SHEPARD GREENE Born class
New York. Studied with Adams in New York; Collin in Paris. Honors: Thirdmedal, Paris Salon, 1900; second-class medal, Paris Salon, 1902; silver medal, St.
Louis Exposition, 1904. 2332. The Fan. 4225. Valentine.
4313
.
a
Girl. •i
BODINE, HELEN
!*
Eorn Philadelphia, Pa. Milan, 1906.
Studied with Francois
1209. Portrait.
Maene
in Paris.
Honor
•
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’
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Gold medal,
1213. Inseparable.
BOHM, MAX 0
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THE SANTA INEZ MOUNTAINS. By Henry Joseph Breuer
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
BOHM, MAX
(Continued) Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco,
3512. Portrait Mme. B. 3516. The Sea Babies.
4160.
1915.
The Promenade.
BONSALL, MARY W. Born F ernwood, Pa. Studied <with Cecilia Beaux, Robert Vonnoh, Old Man.
Wm. M.
Chase.
1784. Study of
BOONE, CORA St. Louis, Mo. Studied: Hopkins Art Institute, San Francisco; Central School and Crafts, London. Honorable mention, 1904; Hopkins Art Institute. Arts of
Born
1727. Cinerarias. 4266. Tulips.
4270.
A
Pot of Flowers.
BORG, CARL OSCAR Born Grinstad, Sweden, 1879.
Honors: Honorable mention, Vichy, 1913;
silver medal,
Versailles, 1914.
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
2618. Landscape. 3164. Chateau Gaillard.
BORIE,
San Francisco,
1915.
Lent by Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst. 3598.
Campagna Romana.
ADOLPHE
Born Philadelphia, 1877. Studied: P. A. F. A. and Munich Academy. Member: Honor: Beck gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1910. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2472. Nude. 2293. Spring.
A Woman Pensive. BOSLEY, FREDERICK
3174.
2294.
Lady with Black
Port. P.
Scarf.
A. Hampshire, 1882. Studied: School of Drawing and Painting, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass., under Tarbell and Benson. Honors: Paige Travelling Scholarship. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2565. The Dreamer. 3447. Girl in Pink Dress. 2573. Girl Against Chinese Screen. 3786. Interior. Born
New
BOSTON, JOSEPH
H.
Born Bridgeport, Conn. Member: A. N. Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 2278. Mount Hamlin.
A., 1901 ; S. A. A., 1896.
Honor: Bronze medal,
BOUGHTON, GEORGE HENRY Born, England, 1834; died, London, 1905. His family went to Albany, New York, in 1837. First exhibited at the National Academy of Design, New York, in 1858. Made an Academician, 1871. Associate member of the Royal Academy, 1870, and of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water-Colors, London, 1887, where he was resident R. A., 1896. 2971.
The
Fallen Angel. Lent by F. C. Havens, Esq.
BOURNE, GERTRUDE BEALS Born Boston. Pupil of Henry B. Snell and Henry W. Rice. 4374. Rear View of Boston State House. 4377. Rhododendrons.
BOWDOIN, HARRIETTE
1 1
Born Massachusetts. Studied: Henry B. Snell and Frank Brangwyn in London. 4291. A 4093. A Venetian Highway.
Elliott Daingerfield in
Bit
of
New
York;
Sunshine.
BOWER, ALEXANDER Born Phila. 2285.
New W.
York, 1875-
Studied:
A. F. A., under Thomas P. Anshutz.
P.
C. C.
The White
Shore. [
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
McFADDEN
BOYLE, SARAH
Y. Born Germantown, Pa. Studied: Drexel
Philadelphia,
Howard
Pyle.
^ en
1210. Maid Marian. 1211. Portrait of Dr.
BOYNTON, RAY
Institute,
;
1214. Peggie.
William H. McFadS.
Born Iowa, 1883. Studied: Chicago Academy of Fine Arts;
Wm.
Henderson;
P.
IF. J
,
Reynolds. 2330. Vanity.
1013. Eve.
A
2331.
Boy. 1021. Venus.
1014.
Young Diana.
3617. Aphrodite.
2225. Spokane Valley.
BRADFORD, WILLIAM Born Bedford, Mass., 1827 or 1830; died 1802 in New York. Marine painter. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, London, 1875. Visited polar regions with the explorer, Dr. Hayes, and painted scenes of the Northern ocean.
Caught
2752.
the
in
Ice
BRADLEY, SUSAN
Floes.
H.
Born Boston,
1851. Studied: Thayer, Edward Boit, Chase, Phila. IV. C. C.; N. Y. IV. C. C.
and School
of Boston
Member: 4344. Grand Canyon.
Museum
BRAUN, MAURICE Born Nagy
Bittse,
Hungary, 1877. Studied with E.
Jones at N. A. D. in 2190. The Hillside 2564. Sunlit Hills:
New
M. Ward, Maynard and
Francis C.
York.
Morning.
3158. Hills
Southern California.
BRECKENRIDGE, HUGH
and
Valley:
Southern
Califor-
nia.
H.
Born Leesburg,
Va., 1870. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Bouguereau, Ferrier and Doucet in Paris. Y. IV. C. C.; Phila. IV C. C.; Secretary of the faculty and
Member: N.
instructor in
.
Sl ™ ce
lS 94y Honors: First Toppan prize and European scholarship, schools f p J p of P. A. b. A.; medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895; honorable mention, Paris Exposition /poo; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; second Corcoran prize S Wash. A , 1903; gold medal, A. C., Phila., 1907; first prize, Wash. W. C. C., 1908; silver medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Bowl
2476.
of Fruit.
S ^
7’
II
_
an Print. ^ Cn P T . , I ntenor: The Tapestried Wall.
pes
S' I££° V S' White Vase. 1r
2480.
BREDIN, b
York
-
2485
.
The Curio window>
SLOAN
R.
l7j Z'r
A
Ar
ed -
p PanS
%?4
J
2454.
^
2481. Still Life: Blue and Gold. 2482. Corner of the Garden. 2483 Studio Interior: Chinese Jar. 2484. Italian Pitcher and Fruit.
M
U
NeW York; Union International des Beaux-Arts et » ° n0r:f iSecond?’Hallgarten H prize, National Academy of Design, New °
meric
Panama - Pacific
Th?Farra
international Exposition, San Francisco,
1913.
BREMER, ANNE M.
™ 3037*
4413 !
£aS
dal> Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
US ‘
Th^ViHage
HU
‘
’
442,.
of
Good
Cheer.
Mari>old and Primrose.
The Fur CoHa,
BREUER, HENRY JOSEPH Born Philadelphia,
Pa., i860.
Began
his studies in Buffalo,
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Was
a Rockwood P ot-
THE POTTER. By George de Forest Brush
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PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
BREUER, HENRY JOSEPH
(Continued)
tery decorator, lithographer, designer, mural painter and illustrator. where he came under the influence of the Barbizon School.
Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco,
Mount Sir Donald. Mount Assinaboine.
2617. 2625.
2699. *196.
The
Studied in Paris, 1913.
Santa Inez Mountains.
Lake Louise.
BREYFOGLE, JOHN WINSTANLEY Born Louisville, Ky., 18/4. Studied: P. A. F. A., under Chase and Anshutz. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
The
831.
Rain.
2+45.
The
Serpent.
Lent by William H. Fox, Esq.
PUTNAM
BRINLEY,
D. Born Newport, R. I., 1879. Studied: A. S. L. of New York; in Florence and ber: Am. P. S.; Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres.
Paris.
Mem-
3431. Noon.
3430. Matins.
BROOKE, RICHARD NORRIS Born Warrenton,
V a.,
Parsons prize,
Wash.
A
3405.
S.
1847. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Bonnat and Constant in Paris. Honors: A., third Corcoran prize, S. Wash. A., 1904.
Stony Outpost.
BROWN, BENJAMIN CHAMBERS Born Marion, Ark., 1865. Studied: St. Louis School of Fine Arts; A. S. L., New York; Honors: Bronze medal, Portland; silver medal, Seattle. Julian Academy, Paris. 2197. Cliffs: Golden Gate. 3493. Over the Roofs: Antwerp.
BROWN, CHARLOTTE HARDING Born Philadelphia, 1873. Studied: Philadelphia School of Design for Women; P. A. F. A.; Howard Pyle at Drexel Institute. Honors: Silver medal, Woman’s Exposition, London, 1900; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 53.
Hump
54.
The Squab
Yourself. Syndicate.
55.
On
the Hillside.
BROWN, GEORGE LORING Born
New York, 1814. New England
painted
Spent twenty years abroad, mostly in Italy. Returned in i860, and scenery until his death in 1889.
2731. Castello U’oba.
Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq.
BROWN, JOHN
G.
Born Durham, England, 1831. Came to the United States in 1833. Studied: Wm. B. Scott in England; N. A. D., under Cummings in New York. Member: A. N. A., 1861; N. A., 1863 (vice-president, 1899-1903; A. W. C. S. president, 1890-1904). Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1889; silver medal (twice), Mechanics’ Institute, Boston; bronze medal, California, 1894; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 2946.
The
Detective Story.
Lent by Mrs. Frank
S.
Bradley.
BROWNE, CHARLES FRANCIS Born Natick, Mass., 1839. Studied: School of Boston Museum; P. A. F. A., under Eakins Gerome and Schenck in Paris. Member: S. W. A.; Chicago S. A. Honors: Toppan prize, P. A. F. A.; Young Fortnightly prizes, A. I. C., 1903; Grower prize, A. I. C., 1906; Fine Arts Building prize, Chicago, 1909. Former instructor and art lecturer at A. I. C. Expresident Chicago Society of Artists, associate member National Academy. Assistant commissioner-general of the United States to the International Fine Arts Expositions at Buenos Aires and at Santiago in 1910. Superintendent United States section Department of Fine Arts, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. [
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Member 3143.
Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
San La Vacherie: France.
BROWNE, GEORGE ELMER
Born Gloucester, Mass., 1871. Studied with Benson, Tarbell, De Camp and Ernest L. in Boston; Lefebvre and Robert-Fleury in Paris. Honors: Bronze medal, Mechanicsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Fair, Boston, 1895 ; book plate prize, Salma. C., l8g8; George Inness, Jr., prize, Salma.
Major
C., 1901. 2205. Port of Sottomarina.
BROWNELL, MATILDA
A.
York. Studied with Chase and MacMonnies. 3241. Girl with Columbine. 2299. Girl in the Chinese Porcelain Room.
New
Born
BRUMBACK, LOUISE UPTON 2138.
Born Rochester, N. Y. Studied: High Tide on the Beach.
Wm. M.
Chase; N. Y. School of Art; Phila. Academy. 4189.
The Harbor:
Gloucester.
BRUSH, GEORGE
de FOREST Born Shelby wile, Tenn., 1855. Studied with Gerome in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1888; N. A., 1901; S. A. A., 1880; Nat. Inst A. L.; Am. Acad. A. L. Honors: First Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1888; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1897; gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, St. Louis Exposition, 19941 Saltus medal, N. A. D., 1909. Lent by the Carnegie Institute. 3857. The Potter. 3859. Andromeda. 3858. Portrait of a Lady.
BRYANT, EVERETT LLOYD Born Gallon, Ohio, 1864. Studied with Blanc and Couture in Paris ; Herkomer in London; Anshutz, Chase and Breckenridge in Philadelphia. Member: Phila. W. C. C. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2490. Wild Honeysuckle. 2494. Snapdragon and Fan. 2492. Peonies. 2504. Snapdragon.
BRYANT, MAUDE DREIN Born Wilmington, Del., 1880. Studied: P. A. F. A.; the Darby School of Art. Honor: A. Worthington Ball prize, Baltimore, 1914. 3001. 3032.
Still Still
Life: Crimson Ramblers. Life: Asters.
BUDWORTH, WILLIAM Born Brooklyn, N.
S.
Y., 1861.
4220. Early Spring: Wakefield
3041. Still Life: Larkspur.
Self-taught.
Woods.
Honor: Silver medal, A. A. S., 1902. 4255. Afternoon Shadows: Chestertown.
BUEHLER, LYTTON BRIGGS
1
Born Gettysburg, 1888. Studied: P. A. F. A. Received traveling scholarship from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. 3247.
The
to
Europe
City of Pleasure.
BUEHR, KARL ALBERT Born Feuerbach, Germany. Studied: Julian Academy, France, and London A. I. C. Member. Chicago S. A.; S. W. A. Honors: Bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904 ; honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1910; Society of Western Artists, Chicago, 1913; medal, Chi-
cago Society of Artists, Chicago, 1914. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2313. Pledge of Love. 4089. Luncheon
A
Outdoors.
BULL, CHARLES LIVINGSTON Born New York State, 1874. Studied N. Y W. C. C. Honor: Shaw 4229. Beauty and the Beast. .
with Harvey Ellis and Salma. C., 1913.
M.
Louise Stowell.
Member:
prize,
4361.
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The Sea Horse
of
Grande Terre.
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
BUNKER, DENNIS MILLER New
York , 1861; died Boston, 1890. Mirror. 2549. Portrait of Miss Anne Page. 2538. The Lent by the Art Club of Philadelphia. Lent by Miss Anne Page.
Born
BURLEIGH, SYDNEY RICHMOND Born Little Compton, R. L, 1853. Studied with Laurens C. Honor: Bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. 4137. At the Wharf.
in Paris.
Member: N. f
BURNHAM, ANITA WILLETS
W.
C.
q'H
.
j
jj
'
'
I
Born Brooklyn, N. Y., 1880. Studied: A. 1 Twice received the first water-color prize 1015. Twenty-first Chapter of Job. 1022. Day Dreaming.
BURNSIDE,
Y.
.
A. S. L., New York; N. A. D., P. A. F. A. at Chicago Art Institute. 1023. Napping. C.,
CAMERON
Born London, 1887. Studied: Rene Menard, Rupert Bunny and Lucien Simon
in Paris.
Member:
Societe des Artistes Independants. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 4419. The Yellow Curtain.
San Francisco,
1915.
BUSH, ELLA SHEPARD Born Galesburg,
III.
Studied with J. Alden Weir, Kenyon Cox, Robert Henri, Theodora P. A. S .; Min. P. 1864. A Fairy Tale Princess.
W. Thayer. Member: 1854. Balaustion.
A Kappa of Washington. BUSH-BROWN, MARGARET LESLEY 1855.
Born Philadelphia, Pa., 1837- Studied: P. A. F. A.; Julian Academy in Paris under Lefebvre and Boulanger. Member: As. Min. P. Honors: Silver medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; bronze medal, Columbus, S. C., and Knoxville, Tenn.; honorable mention, P. A. F. A. 1881. Portrait of Moncure D. Conway. 1887. The Flute Lesson.
BUSHNELL, ADELYN Born Fort Smith, Ark., 1876. Studied: Art Academy, Cincinnati; Art League,
New
York
City; Mme. La Forge, Paris. 1794. Portrait of an Old Man.
BUTLER,
EDWARD
B.
Born Lewiston, Maine, 1853. 2302.
The
Brook.
BUTLER, HOWARD RUSSELL Born New York, 1856. Studied with
Dagnan-Bouveret, Roll and Gervex in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1897; Y. A., 1900; S. A. A., 1889; N. Y. W. C. C.; N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1889. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1886; Temple silver medal, P. A. F. A., 1888; medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1893,' silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3324. Spirits of the Twilight.
BUTLER,
J. J.
P.
Born Giverny, France, 1893. 4368.
Autumn Landscape.
BUTLER,
MARY
3508. Trees at Shubelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Mount: Nova
Scotia.
BUTLER, THEODORE EARL Born Columbus, Ohio, 1861. Studied: A.
S. L.,
New
York; Julian Academy. Honorable
mention, Salon, 1888. 4383. Sunrise.
4129. Peonies. 4369. Afternoon.
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS BUTTON, ALBERT PRENTICE Born Lowell, Mass., 1872. Studied: Boston Art Schools. Member: N. Y. W. C. C. 1055. Girl in Gray. 1047. An October Day. 1056. Girl of the Desert.
Meadow.
1051. In the
Ultima Thule.
1053.
BYNE,
ARTHUR
Born Philadelphia, Pa. Studied: American Academy, Rome, Italy. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 79 / 5 1745. Tarragona Cathedral Seen from 1741. A Fountain in Lugo. Cloister. 1742. The Bishopâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Well: Palencia. 1746. A Toledan Tenement. 1743. Cathedral Silhouette: Saragossa. 1747. Vigo from the Bay. 1744. An Old Palace in Avila. 1748. Patio in an Old Posada in Alcala. .
the
CADENASSO, GIUSEPPE Born Genoa,
1858.
Italy,
Studied: Hopkins Art Institute, San Francisco.
Honor: Gold
medal, Seattle. 2188.
The
3596.
Reflection.
CAHILL,
Summer.
ARTHUR
Born San Francisco, 1879. 4325. Illustration for Western
Story.
CAHILL, WILLIAM
V. Born Syracuse, N. Y. Studied: A. S. L. of New York and Birge Harrison. Honors: William T. Evans prize, Salma. C., 1912; Vezin prize, 1913.
4156.
The Red
CALIGA,
Book.
H.
I.
Born Auburn, 2379.
Ind., 1837.
Studied under William Lindenschmidt.
Autumn.
CALLAHAN, CAROLINE
R.
Born San Francisco. Studied with Collin
in Paris.
3503. Luncheon.
CAMP, HAROLD
M.
Y. W. C. C. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
Member: N. 1126. 1131.
Turn Snow
in the River.
3236.
A
Hill
San Francisco, 1913. Top.
Clouds.
CAREW, BERTA 1793.
Born Springfield, Mass., 1878. Studied: The Late Archbishop Corrigan.
CARLES,
ARTHUR
Born Philadelphia,
New
York, Paris and Rome.
B.
1882. Studied: P. A. F. A. Honors: First Toppan prize and Cresson scholarship, P. A. F. A.; bronze medal, Chicago Art Institute. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. Pa.,
2467. Repose.
2506. Nude.
2471. Torso.
CARLISLE, 2654.
MARY HELEN
High Noon:
California.
CARLSEN, EMIL Born Copenhagen, Denmark, 1853; came to United States in 1872. Studied architecture at Danish Royal Academy. Member: S. A. A., 1902; A. N. A., 1904; N. A. 1906; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Second Innest prize, Salma. C., 1904; Shaw purchase, S. A. A., 1904; eold medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; Webb prize, S. A. A., 1905; Inness medal, N. A. D., [
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CARLSEN, EMIL
(Continued)
gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1912; bronze 1907; third medal, C. I., Pittsburgh, 1908; Temple Aires, 1910. medal, Buenos Medal of honor, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
The Open
3183.
Sea.
CARLSON, JOHN FABIAN
Born 1857. Member: A. N. A., 1911; N. Y. IV. C. C. Honors: First prize, SwedishAmerican Exhibition, Chicago, 1911 and 1913; silver medal, Society of Washington Artists, Washington, D. C., 1913; V ezin prize, Salma. C., 1912; first Isidor prize, Salma. C., 1912. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3188. Spring Morning. 2452. Frost Bound. 4100. Along the Stream. Woods. 3179. Grey Cloud Legions. 4337. Acres. Silvered 3180.
CARPENTER, FRANK Born Homer, N. Y.
D.
Portrait painter
whose name
is
associated with Lincoln’s career.
painted “Emancipation Proclamation ” in the Capitol at Washington. Lent by the Union League Club 2702. Portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
York
CARPENTER, FRED
The Gay
New
City.
G.
Born Nashville, Tenn., 1882. Studied: Laurens, Baschet, Simon and Collin in ber: S. W. A. Honorable mention, Salon des Artistes Francois, 1911. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3274.
:
He
Paris.
Mem-
Set.
CARRIGAN, WILLIAM
L. Born San Francisco, 1868. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 3162. Midsummer Masque.
CASE,
BERTHA
View: Sidi Ben Said: Tunis.
3545.
CASER,
ETTORE
Born Venice, 1880. Studied: Academy, Venice. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3 077. Musical Moment. 2457. Old Venice.
The
2614.
Fire.
CASSATT,
MARY
Born Pittsburgh, Pa., 1855. Influenced by Manet and Degas. Member: A. N. A., Honors: Lippincott prize, P. A. F. A., 1904; Chevalier of Legion of Honor of France, 3010. Woman with a Fan. 3006. Woman Reading in a Garden. 3008. Woman and Child: Rose Scarf.
1909.
1904.
CASTERTON, EDA NEMOEDE Studied with Virginia Reynolds, Minneapolis School of Fine of Fine Arts; Paris under Henry Salem Hubbell. Honors: First honorable mention at exhibition of International Art Union, Paris, 1907; honorable snen-
Born
Brillion,
Wis., 1877.
Arts; Chicago Academy
Art Union Exhibition, Paris, 1908. Member: American Sociey of Miniature Painters. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. tion at International
1822.
Miss Pauline Batchelder.
CAULDWELL, LESLIE 4332. Portrait of Colonel
CHANDLER,
W.
H. C.
Born Wellington, Kan., 1881. Studied: San Francisco, 1761.
Nevada
Desert. [
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jo'
York and Pans. ,
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
CHAPMAN, CARLTON THEODORE
Studied: N. A. D. and A. S. L. of New York; Julian Academy in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1900; S.A. A., 1892; A. W. C. S. Honors: Silver medal, medal, Atlanta Exposition, Boston, 1892 ; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; bronze medal, Charleston Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; 1894; bronze medal, Pan-American
Born
New
London,
0., i860.
Exposition, 1902.
3474
.
Fleet Hoisting the Flag Monterey, July 7th, 1846.
The American at
CHAPMAN, CHARLES Born Morristown, N. 4384. The Marauder.
J.,
S.
Studied with William Chase and
1878.
W. Appleton
Clark.
CHAPPEL, ALONZO 63.
De Kalb: D’Estaing. Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq.
2755. Lafayette:
Surrender of Lee. Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq.
CHASE, ADELAIDE COLE
Born Boston, 1868. Studied with Tarbell at Boston Museum School; Carolus Duran in Paris. Member: S. A. A., 1903; A. N. A., 1906. Honor: Silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904.
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3483. The Violinist. 2996. Portrait of Mrs. Swan.
CHASE, LILA ELIZABETH Born Port Williams, Nova
Canada, 1892. Studied: A. Students’ League, 1913Art the
Scotia,
ship in the Miniature class at
S. L. of
New
York; scholar-
mi. Portrait. CHASE, WILLIAM M.
1809. Elizabeth.
3739. Just Onions.
3740. Self Portrait.
3755. Portrait of J. Frank Currier. 3756. Back of the Villa.
3741. Miss
3757. Koto.
Born Franklin, Ind., 1849. Studied with B. F. Hayes in Indianapolis ; J. O. Eaton in New York; A. Wagner and Piloty in Munich. Member: A. N. A., 1888; N. A., 1890; S. A. A., 1879; A. W. C. S.; Munich Secession; Ten Am. P.; Nat. Inst. A. L.; Am. Acad. A. L.; Port. P. Honors: Medal Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876; honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1881 ; Munich, 1883; silver medal, Paris Salon, 1889; first prize, Cleveland Art Association, 1894; Shaw prize, S. A. A., 1895; gold medal of honor, P. A. F. A., 1895; gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1901; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; first Corcoran prize, S. Wash. A., 1904; grand prize, Buenos Aires, 1910. Member of the International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3754. Friendly Advice. 3738. Miss Savageau.
Emmett.
Lent by the Brooklyn Museum. 3742. A Poor Man’s Meal. 3743. Portrait of an Artist.
3758. Study of a
3744. Steichen.
3761. Mrs.
3745. Helen.
3762. Fruit.
3746.
A
3759.
3760. Mrs.
Passenger Boat.
Big Copper Kettle and Fish. Mr. Sullivan. 3766. Woman with the White Shawl. Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy 3765.
3750. Portrait of Mrs. C.
3752.
3753.
Vonnoh. Mason.
3764.
3748. Italian Landscape. 3749. Day Dream.
Lent by Carnegie Old Houses: Venice.
Girl.
3763. R. U. Johnson.
3747. Venice.
3751.
Young
Portrait of Whistler.
Institute.
of the Fine Arts. 3767. Still Life: Fish.
Long Island Landscape. On a Grand Canal.
3768. Mrs. Sullivan. 3769. Mrs. Chase.
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CHURCH, FREDERICK EDWIN
Born Hartford, Conn., 1826; died New York, 1900. Studied with Thomas N. A., 1849. Honor: Medal second class, Paris, 1867. 2935. Niagara Falls. Lent by Corcoran Gallery of Art.
Cole.
Elected
CHURCHILL, WILLIAM W.
Born Boston, 1858. Studied with Bonnat in Paris. Honors: Honorable mention, PanAmerican Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
2167. 2170.
2174. Pouring Tea.
The Manuscript. The Model.
CLARK, ALSON SKINNER
Born Chicago, 1876. Studied with Simon, Coitet, Whistler, Mucha and Merson in Paris; Chase in New York. Member: S. W. A. Honors: Bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904 ; Cahn prize, A. I. C., 1906. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3552. Sosa Hill from the Quarry. 3532. Market in Panama. 3553. First Dredges Through Gatun Locks. 3533. In the Cut. 3554. Dredges Under Gold Hill. 3534. In the Lock: Miraflores. 3555. Cucaracha Slide. Culebra. 3535. Gold Hill from 3556. The Cranes: Miraflores. Waters. 3536. In Tropical 3560. Gates: Pedro Miguel. Slide. 3537. Culebra 3561. Culebra Cut from Empire. Locks. Miguel 3549. Pedro Panama from the Pacific. 3562. Trestle. the Moving 3550. 3563. Hills from Culebra. Three Miraflores. Cranes: Big 3551.
CLARK,
FREEMAN
Born in Mississippi. Studied with 3433.
The
in
New
York.
Climbers.
CLARK, HARRIETTE
A. Born Depere, Wis., 1876. Studied: Minneapolis Art School; Julian Academy, 1841. Mrs. Lefevre. 1838. Constance E. Fairchild.
1839.
.
Mice. Sherry.
CLARKE,
THOMAS SHIELDS
Born Pittsburgh, Pa., i860. Studied: Ecole des Beaux- Arts Member: N. S. S.; N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1898; A. N. A., 1902. 2361.
Parts.
The Dawn
of
New
.
„
.
in Parts ;
„ Rome and
Florence.
Life.
CLARKSON, RALPH
„
, „ under Academy Born Amesbury, Mass., 1861. Studied: School of Boston Museum; Julian W. Y. A.; N. Chicago S. A., A. 1910; N. Lefebvre and Boulanger in Paris. Member: I. C., prize, A. 1909Cahn Honor: I. A. C. C C S W. A.; Port. P. Instructor Member of the International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, /915 2183. Portrait: E. G. Keith, Esq.
.
.
,
•
.
CLEMENT, CATHERINE Born Rochester, N.
Y., 1881.
New
Studied in
York and
Paris.
1202. Portrait.
in
New
York, 1834.
Drew
miniature died in Binghamton, N. Y., 1867. Painted I044on stone for Childs and Inman, Philadelphia,
2745. Militia Training.
Lent by The Pennsylvania Fine Arts.
Academy
of the
CLOSSON, WILLIAM BAXTER
n r Mem in Europe. Born Thetford, Ft., 1848. Studied: Lowell Institute in Boston; traveled engraving. woo Honors for ber: Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres. .
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS CLOSSON, WILLIAM BAXTER
(Continued) and bronze medals, Mass. Charitable Mechanics’ Association; third class medal, Paris Salon, 1882; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1889; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1892; diploma, Graphic Arts Exposition, Vienna; silver medal, Pan-AmeriGold ,
silver
can Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; 3597
A
.
St.
Louis Exposition, 1904.
Glimpse of the Sea.
CLUTE,
WALTER MARSHALL
Born Schenectady, N. Y., 1870. Studied: A. S. L. of New York; Constant, Prinet and Laurens in Paris. Member: Chicago S. A.; instructor and lecturer at A. I. C. Honor: Rosenwald prize, A. I. C., 1910. 4186 Romance. .
COCKROFT, EDYTHE VARIAN Born Brooklyn, 1881. Member: Salon d’Automne, Pans. Honors: Honorable mention, International Art Union, Paris, 1909 and 1910. 4187 Girl Reading. 4101 Portrait Study. .
.
ANDERSON
COFFIN, WILLIAM
Born Allegheny, Pa., 1855. Studied with Bonnat in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1898; N. A. 1912; S. A. A. 1886; N. 7 Arch. Lg., 1888; director Art Department, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. Honors: Second Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1886; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1889; Webb prize, S. A. A., 1891; gold medal, A. C., Phila 1898; silver medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. 2274 September Afternoon. 2290 Early Morning in May. .
.
.
A March Evening. COHEN, LEWIS
2282
.
Born London, England, 1837. Member: A. N. A., 1911.
Studied with Legros and Nicol in London; Blanc in Paris.
San Francisco, 1915. The Great Bridge: Toledo.
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
A Stronghold of the Scaligeri. COLE, GEORGE TOWNSEND
3147
3151
.
.
Born San Francisco, 1874. Studied: Akademie der Bilden-Kunste, Vienna, Austria; Ecole des Beaux- Arts, Paris. Honors: Gold medal, 1913, California Society of Miniature Painters.
1901 1904
Mrs. H. Miss Aileen McCarthy.
.
.
COLE,
J.
.
Mrs. Gregory McLaughlin.
.
FOXCROFT
Exhibitor in the Royal
2937
1906
Academy
in 1876
and
1877.
Landscape.
COLE,
THOMAS
Born Bolton
le Moore, England, 1801; died near Catskill, N. Y., 1848. Landscape painter. In 1819 his father emigrated to America and settled in Ohio, where he first learned the rudiments of his art from a portrait painter named Stein .
2721
.
Landscape.
2737
.
COLE,
.
Four Sketches of the Voyage of
Born Staatsburgh, N Y 1888. Studied : School of the Boston Benson and Hale, Academie Julian, Paris under Laurens. 2283
.
Museum under
Paris, Rome and New Yon f/J” 1881. Honors: Bronze medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 18 & American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. >
.
Tarbell,
Portrait of a Lady.
COLEMAN, CHARLES CARYL B “ff alo N Y 1840. Studied: 4408
Life.
THOMAS CASILEAR
-
>
Member: A. N. ;
silver medal,
A.,
Pan-
Sorrow.
COLMAN, SAMUEL Born 1832. Studied under Durand. Traveled abroad [
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in 1860-1862.
In 1867 founded with 0
FROST BOUND. By John
>«S3
F. Carlson
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COLMAN, SAMUEL
(Continued)
James D. Smillie the American Society of Painters
Water Color 2969. Caravan in Lent by
and was
Society,
the Desert. the Hillyer Smith College.
Art
its first
in
Water
Colors,
now
American
the
president.
Gallery,
COMAN, CHARLOTTE BUELL
Y 1835. Studied with James R. Brevoort in New York; Harry Thompson and Emil Vernier in Paris. Member: A. N. A., igio; N. Y. W. C. C. Honors: Bronze medal, California Midwinter Exposition, San Francisco, 1894; prize, N. Y. Woman’s A. C.; Shaw memorial prize, S. A. A., 1905; second prize, S. Wash. A., 1906; Burgess Prize, N. Y. Woman’s A. C., 1907 McMillin prize, N. Y. Woman’s A. C., 1911. Born Waterville, N.
.,
>'
Pocono Hills in Winter.
3013.
COMEGYS, GEORGE
H.
Born Maryland; died Philadelphia. Studied with Neagle. Member: Board of Council of the Artists’ Fund Society, Philadelphia, 1843. First print issued by American Art Union taken from his picture, “The Artist’s Dream.” 2713. The Ghost Story. Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
CONANT, LUCY SCARBOROUGH Born Brooklyn, Conn., 1867. Studied
in Boston
and
Paris.
Member:
Philadelphia Water
Color Club.
The Silver Lakes of the Engadine. The Beloved Pine: Campfer. The Matterhorn.
1184.
1185* 1186.
1187.
The
Sella Joch: Dolomites.
1188. The Jungfrau at Noon. 1189. Piz Languard from Rosegg Valley.
CONANT, MARJORIE Born Dorchester, Mass., 1883. Studied: Museum School of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass. 2200. Late Afternoon.
CONGDON, THOMAS
R. Born Addison, N. Y. Studied: A. S. L. and Chase in New York; Constant and Paris. Honor: Honorable mention, Paris A. A. A., 1902. 2214. The Greenroom.
CONNELL, EDWIN New
Collin,
D.
Studied with Bougureau, Robert-Fleury and Julien Dupre in Societe Internationale des Beaux- Arts. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1899; medal, second class, Orleans Exposition, 1905; first-class medal, Toulouse Exposition, 1908. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913.
Born
Paris.
4424.
York
City, 1839.
Member:
The Dunes.
CONNER, JOHN RAMSEY Born Radnor, Pa. Studied: P. A. F. A. and Paris. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 4436.
2594. Cottage Interior.
The
Little Seamstress.
COOLIDGE, BERTHA Born Lynn, Mass., 1880. Studied: Boston Museum School under Tarbell and Benson; Bourgois in Paris; Grueber in Munich. Member: Societe de la Miniature, Paris, France. 1239. Portrait of Mrs. R. 1233. Portrait of Miss Gertrude Fiske. 1240. Portrait of Miss E. L. V.
1236. Portrait of a Russian Girl. 1237. in White.
Woman
COOLIDGE,
MARY ROSAMOND
„ in Boston. n .
Born Watertown, Mass., 1884. Studied with W. D. Hamilton and E. C. Tarbell 3362. Portrait of S. Burtis Baker. 2298. Portrait: Miss S. 3026.
The Old-Fashioned Gown. [
3 01
1
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS COOPER, COLIN CAMPBELL Born Philadelphia, 1856s Studied: P. A. F. A.; Julian and Delacluse Academies in Paris Member: A. N. A., 1908; N. A., 1912; N. Y. W. C. C.; Phila. IV. C. C. Honors: Bronze medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895 ; IV m. T. Evans prize, A IV. C. S., 1903 ; Sesnan prize P. A. F. A., 1904; gold medal, A. C. P., 19051 silver medal, Buenos Aires Exposition 1910 ; Beal prize, N. Y. W. C. C., 1911. Gold medal, for Oil Painting, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco I9J5Silver medal, for Francisco, 1915.
Water Color Painting, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San 2338. Fifth Avenue: New York. 2340. Beauvais Cathedral. 2343. Bowling Green: New York.
The White House.
1180. 1181.
A
Salem Residence. 1182. Mountains at Gruyeres: Switzerland.
COOPER,
EMMA LAMPERT
Born Nunda, N. Y. Studied with Harry Thompson
New
Member:
in Paris; J.
Kever
in
Holland; Chase
W.
C. C.; A. W. C. S. Honors: Medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; Atlanta Exposition, 1895; gold medal, A. A. S.’ 1902; two bronze medals, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; prize, N. Y. Woman’s A. C., 1907.
in
York.
W.
Phila.
C. C.; N. Y.
3480. Side Street: Beauvais.
Temple
4146.
at Jaipur.
COPLEY, JOHN SINGLETON Born Boston, 1737; died London, 1815.
He was an important early painter of portraits. studied first with his stepfather, the engraver Peter Pelham, and probably with Jonathan B. Blackburn. He went to England in 1774 and never returned. His work may be divided into two periods, the American to 1774 and the English to 1815. He became the fashion in England and many of the nobility sat to him, including the three daughters of King George III. From 1776 to 1812 he was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy, He
and was made an academician
2785. Portrait
of
Mrs.
in 1779.
Elizabeth
Willing
Powell.
Lent by
The Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts.
CORNOYER, PAUL Born St. Louis, Mo., 1864. Studied: Julian Academy, Paris, and with Lefebvre, Constant and Louis Blanc. Member : A. N. A., 1909. Honors: First prize, Paris A. A. A., 1892; gold medal, St. Louis Association of Painters and Sculptors, 1895; Evans prize, Salma. C., 1905; Inness prize, Salma. C., 1906; Shaw prize, Salma C., 1908. 2435. Old New York. 3618 Winter: Columbus Circle. COUSE, E. IRVING Born Saginaw, Mich., 1866. Studied: N. A. D. in New York, and with Bouguereau, Robert-Fleury and Ecote des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1902; N. A., 1911; yV C” A C S Honors: sfia ™ Prize for black and white at Salma C., 1899; rj if j second HaUgarten prize, N. A D., 1900; Proctor prize, Salma. C., 1900; honorable menh S Ex P° sltl °n, 1900; honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; r ! jr !j br °" ze meda,s SL Uuis ExtJh : .
'
'
‘
'
™
’
....
S ver !l
™ edal Panam a-Paci'fic ’
,.
International Exposition,
IXtn ImS
Stt COX,
437 °-
San Francisco, 1914.
The
KENYON
^
Born Warre ”’°-’ l856. Studied under Carolus-Duran and Gerome in Paris. Member: l8?* ! N Y L^‘ Nat *”“ A L -’ A ^n. Acad' A L Hnnnr\ ? n HallSart ‘ n n * e X. A. D., 1889 two bronze medals, Paris / Exposition 'mo i J> A F A -’ 1891 ! medal> Columbian Exposition, Chicago J’ l d !! Z”, 3 I9 ° 4; medal of honor or mural Painting, f Ar1h L S-’ I9 tcZ‘ °9; isidor medal, N. A. D., 1910. ’
/NY
^ro 2586. Plenty.
rJS° Lf ff
>
.
'
-
7
i
Lent by the National Gallery. [
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]
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WOMAN READING
IN
A GARDEN.
By Mary
Cassatt
-
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS COX, LOUISE Born San Francisco, 1865. Studied: N. A. D.; A. S. L. under Kenyon Cox in New York. Member: A. N. A., 1902; S. A. A., 1893 Honors: Third Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1896; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; Shaw memorial prize, S. A. A., 1903 ; second Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., -
1904; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. 3438. 2187. Mayflowers. Lent by the National Gallery.
A
Daughter of Eve.
CRANE, BRUCE York, 1837. Studied with A. H. Wyant. Member: A. N. A., 1897 1 N. A., 1901 ; S. A. A., 1881; A. W. C. S.; N. Y. W. C. C.; Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres. Honors: Webb prize, S. A. A., 1897; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; Inness medal, N. A. D., 1901; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; gold medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; third prize, C. I., Pittsburgh, 1909; Saltus medal, N. A. D., f 9 J 2 Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915
New
Born
-
The Templed
3783.
Hills.
ARTHUR
CRISP,
Born Hamilton, Canada, 1881. Studied: A. S. L. of New York. Member: N. Y. Arch. Lg. Honor: Collaborative prize, Architectural League, N. Y. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19 ^ 5 4282. A Song Hit. 3320. Dim Yesterday’s Pageant Backgrounds 4283. The Philanderer. To-day. -
The
4280.
Little Spinster.
CROPSEY, JASPER FRANCIS N. Y., 1823; died 1900. A landscape painter of the Hudson River School. studied with Edward Maury. Elected N. A. D., 1831.
Born
Rossville,
He On
the River.
2723.
Lent by Harry
W.
Watrous, Esq.
CROSS, SALLY
Born Lawrence, Mass Studied with De Camp and Ross Turner in Boston Member Pa. Min. P.; N. Y. W. C. C. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913 I860. Miss Dora Wetherbee. 1856. Mrs. Quincy. 1861. Portrait of Miss McKay and Peter. 1857. Portrait: Miss Lilian Gardener. 1862. Portrait of Olin Downes, Esq. 1858. Portrait of Miss Turner. .
.
CROWLEY, GRAY PRICE Born Topeka, Kan., 1884. Studied:
New
York Art League;
New
.
.
York School of Minia-
ture Painting. 1309. Mrs. Alfred Gray.
CUCUEL,
EDWARD
Born San Francisco, Cal., 1875. Studied: Ecole des Beaux-Arts and Gerome in Paris; Leo Putz in Munich. Member: Soc. Nat. des Beaux-Arts, Paris; Luipold Gruppe, Munich. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
2195. 2199. 4120.
The The
4128. Autumn Sun. 4164. Summertime.
Bath. Girl in Yellow.
Champagne.
CUNEO, CYRUS CINCINNATTO 4144.
The Mother.
CUNEO, RINALDO Born San Francisco, Cal., 1877. Studied: Hopkins land, and Paris, France. 2146. Notre
Dame:
Paris.
[
3°3
]
Institute,
San Francisco; London, Eng-
: ;
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS CURRAN, CHARLES
C.
Born Hartford, Ky., 1861. Studied: Cincinnati School of Design; A. S. L. and N. A. D. and Doucet in Paris. ember in New York ; Julian Academy under Constant, Lefebvre S.; S. A. A., 1888 Honors: A. C. W. C.; A. N. A., 1888; N. A., 1904; N. Y. W. C. Third Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1888 ; honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1890; Clarke Chicago, 1893; second Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1893; medal, Columbian Exposition, Exposition, 1895; honorable mention, Paris Atlanta medal, prize, N. A. D., 1895; silver Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; Carnegie prize, Pan-American medal, Exposition, 1900; silver first Corcoran prize, S. Wash. Exposition, 1904; Louis St. medal, silver S. A. Aâ&#x20AC;&#x17E; 1904;
M
A., 1905;
first
prize ($500), Osborne competition, 1905.
2595. Daffodils.
CURRIER,
FRANK
J.
died, 1909-
Born Boston, Mass., 1843;
A
2529.
Munich Boy. Lent by the Carnegie
2533. Whistling Boy. Lent by the
Institute.
2534.
Lent by William M. Chase, Esq.
A
Insti-
Head. Lent by
CURTIS,
John Herron Art
tute.
2531. Self Portrait.
J.
Harsen Rhoades, Esq.
WILLIAM FULLER
Y., 1873. Studied with Julius Rolshoven, Lefebvre and RobertFleury in Paris. Member: N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1902; S. Wash. A. Honors: Third Corcoran prize, S. Wash. A., 1902; first Corcoran prize, Wash. W. C. C., 1903; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904.
Born Staten Island, N.
The Golden God.
1373.
CUSHING,
HOWARD GARDINER
Born Boston, 1869. Studied: Laurens, Constant and Doucet in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1906; S. A. A., 1905; Port. P. Honors: Honorable mention, Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; third medal, C. I., Pittsburgh, 1904; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1910. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3073. Decorative Panel. 3074. Decorative Panel. 3075. Decorative Panel.
3233. Interior. 3234. Portrait. 3271. Portrait.
Wardrobe.
3231.
DABO, LEON Born Detroit, Mich., and Julian Academy
Munice
first prize,
4430.
The
1868.
Studied: Daniel Vierge, Pierre Galland, Ecole des Beaux-Arts
in Paris.
Member:
Pastellists.
Honors: Evans prize, N. A.
C.,
1909
(Ind.) A. S., 1909.
Rockets: Rain of Fire.
DANA, CHARLES EDMUND Born Wilkes-Barre,
Munich; painting
Pa., 1843. Studied: Architecture at Royal Academy in Dresden and A. F. A., and with E. Luminais in Paris. Member: Phila. W. C.
at P.
Honors: Gold medal for water color, A. C., Phila., 1891. Professor Pennsylvania until 1904; lecturer since 1904.
C. (president to 1911). of
Art University
1171. Treves. 1173. Abazzia
of
Bazaar: Gama Ibrahim Aga: Cairo. Bazaar Okair Zoht. 1178. The Canonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s House: Gruyeres. 1179. Morat. 1176.
San Gregorio: Venice.
1177.
1174. St. Augustine: Fribourg. 1175. Bad-el-Metawaleh: Cairo.
DAVEY, RANDALL Born East Orange, N. J., 1887. Studied with Robert Henri. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3255. Captain
Dan
Stevens: Lighthouse
3366. Girl in Blue. 4456. Segovian Man.
Keeper.
DAVIS,
CHARLES HAROLD
Born Amesbury, Mass., 1836. Studied with Otto Grundmann and Boston Museum School; Boulanger and Lefebvre in Paris. Member: S. A. A., 1886; A. N. A., 1901; N. A. ,vpo<5. [
304]
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Gardiner Cushing
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
HAROLD
CHARLES (Continued) Honors: Gold medal, American Art Association, New York, 1886; honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1887 ; $2000 prize, American Art Association, New York, 1887 ; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1889; Palmer prize, A. I. C., 1890; medal, Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics’ Association, Boston, 1890; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; grand
DAVIS,
gold medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; Lippincott A. F. A., 1901 ; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; second Corcoran prize, S. Washington A., 1902; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; silver medal, International Exposition, 1910. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 3160. The Northwest Wind. 3181. May Morning. prize, P.
STUART
DAVIS,
Born Philadelphia, 952. 960,
The The
Pa., 1892.
Studied: Henri School of Art,
River. Fog.
4330. 4353.
New
York
City.
The Cafe Logue.
A
Back Yard.
DAVOL, JOSEPH BENJAMIN Born Chicago. Studied:
A.
S.
L.,
N. Y.; Academy Julien, Paris, under Laurens and
Constant. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2622. Where Sea and River Meet. 3613. Winter Coast: Moonlight. 3413. Maine Coast.
A
DAWSON, GEORGE WALTER Studied: Massachusetts Normal Art School in Boston; P. A. C. C. (president) ; N. Y. W. C. C. Instructor in water color and drawing at University of Pennsylvania. Member of the International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Born Andover, Mass., F.
1870.
A. Member: Phila.
W.
A
1157. New England Garden. 1159. Rose-Covered Wall: Spain. 1160. An Old Cottage Rose.
1153. Yellow Harrison Roses. 1154. Rhododendrons. 1155. Water Lily Among Rushes. 1156. White Water Lily.
DE CAMP, JOSEPH Bom
Cincinnati, O., 1838. Studied: Duveneck at Cincinnati Academy; Royal Academy in Munich. Member: Ten American Painters; Nat. Inst. A. L. Instructor School of Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Honors: First prize, City Hall decorative competition, Philadelphia;
Temple gold medal, medal,
St.
P. A. F. A., 1889; honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900; gold Louis Exposition, 1904; second Clark prize, Corcoran A. G., 1909 ; Beck medal,
P. A. F. A., 1912. 3903. Portrait of Frank Duveneck. Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Association.
DE JONG, BETTY Born Paris. Studied in Paris. Societaire du Salon d’Autumne, Paris. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 3025. The Dancing Girl. 2365. Beatrix. 2450. Portrait of Miss Isabelle P.
DEL MUE, MAURICE Born
Paris, France, 1878. Studied: San Francisco Art Association ; Beaux-Arts, Paris. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3302. Late Afternoon in the Sierras.
DEMING, ADELAIDE Litchfield, Conn., 1864. Studied: Art Students’ League, New York, under W. M. Chase. Member: N. Y. IV. C. C. Honors: Beal prize (New York Water Color Club), 1908; Burgess prize (Woman’s Art Club of New York), 1908; honorable mention, Conn.
Born
Academy Fine 4192.
A
Arts, 1914.
Quiet Day. [
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS DEMING, EDWIN W.
Studied: A. S. L. of New York; Lefebvre and Boulanger in Y. Arch. Lg., 1902; Mural P. Honors: Silver medal, A. A. S., 1892 bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904.
Born Ashland,
Ore., i860.
Member: N.
Paris.
2109. Prayer to the
DE VOLL,
F.
Manes
2636.
of the Dead.
Vow
of Vengeance.
USHER
Born Providence, R. I., 1873. Studied: R. I. School of Design; William M. Chase. ber: Societe Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres, Paris. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2164. East River: New York: Winter. 2238. The White City.
de
3406. Brooklyn Bridge:
4177. Quebec
from the
Mem-
Winter. Fortifications.
WENTWORTH, CECILE New York. Studied with Cabanel and Detaille in Paris. Honors: Gold medals, Tours, Lyons and Turin; honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1891; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. Chevalier Legion of Honor, 1901; officer of Public Instruction, France; Order of the Holy Sepulchre from Pope Leo XIII. Born
2105. Portrait of
William Howard Taft.
4452.
Taper
to Saint
Genevieve.
DEWEY, CHARLES MELVILLE Born Lowville, N. Y., 1849. Studied with Carolus-Duran in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1903; N. A., 1907; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo,
4184.
1901; silver medal,
St.
Louis Exposition, 1904.
The Harvest Moon.
DICKMAN, CHARLES JOHN Born Germany, 1863. Studied: Julian Academy, Paris.
Honor: Medal, Academie Col-
orossi, Paris.
Member
of the International Jury of
San Francisco,
Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
1915.
2324. Picardy Fisher Folk. 2341. Dawn.
3082. Before the Storm.
DILLAYE, BLANCHE Born Syracuse, N. Y. Studied: P. A.
F. A.; etching under Stephen Parrish; Garrido in Europe. Member: N. Y. W. C. C.; Phila. W. C. C. Honors: Silver medal for etching, Atlanta Exposition, 1895; silver medal, A A. S., 1902; silver medal for etchings, International Exposition at Lorient, France, 1903.
2124. The God of 4302. Moonlight.
DIMOCK,
Good
Fortune.
4312. 4323.
The Evening Star. On the Grand Morin.
1085.
Group.
1086.
Group in New England. Sweat Shop Girls in the Country.
E.
Sweat Shop Girls in the Country. 1083. Group. 1084. East Side School Children. 1081.
DIRKS,
1087.
RUDOLPH
Born Holstein, Germany, 1877. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2120. Clearing Land. 2125. The Boatman. 2121. Head of Old Dutchman. 4087. On the Dike.
DIXON,
MAYNARD
Born Fresno, Cal., 1875. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. hC aI ino Mare 3178. The Trail in Oregon. ? 6 2112. £ Navajo TWomen.
T
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DOLPH, JOHN HENRY T
Paris^nd
after ward^ settled in f erwards
New [
I ork.
306
Louis Van Ruyck in Antwerp, then went to In 1877 be was made an associate of the
]
PORTRAIT OF FRANK DUVENECK.
By Joseph De Camp
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
DOLPH, JOHN HENRY
(Continued)
National Academy, and has been a member of the Society of American Artists since
its
organization in 1878.
The Rat Who
2952.
Retired
From
the
World.
Lent by Mrs. Helen Foster Barnett.
DONOHO, RUGER
Born Church Hill, Miss., 1857. Studied: R. Swain Gifford in New York; Julien Academy in Paris under Lefebvre and Boulanger. Honors: Silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1889; Hors Concours, Paris Salon, 1890; Webb prize, S. A. A., 1892; medal, Columbian Exposition,
Chicago, 1893 ; honorable mention, C. 1 ., Pittsburgh, 1911
..
Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco,
Wind
2263. 2264.
A
2268. 2269.
Flowers.
Garden.
A
1915.
Veil of Leaves.
The Rose
Terrace.
DOUGHERTY, PARKE CURTIS Born Philadelphia, 1867. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Julien Academy, Paris. Honors: Third medal, American Art Association, Paris; third-class medal, International Exposition at Toulouse, 1908. 2500. Mont St. Michel. 2502. Moonlight.
4163.
Winter Morning:
Etretat.
DOUGHERTY, PAUL Born Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877. Studied: Paris, London, Florence, Venice and Munich. Member: S. A. A., 1905; A. N. A., 1906; N. A., 1907; Nat. Inst. A. L.; A. W. C. S. Honors: Osborne prize, 1905; second prize, C I., Pittsburgh, 1912. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3149. Storm Gleams. 3146. Changing Weather. 3150. From Clodgy Point. Sunlight. the Toward 3148.
DOUGHTY, THOMAS
Born Philadelphia, 1793; died in New York, 1856. Engaged in leather business in early several years abroad, painting in Lonlife. About 1820 adopted art as a profession. Spent silvery tone in his pictures. reputation the high for acquired and Paris, don and
2777.
On
2778. Landscape.
the Susquehanna.
Lent by The Pennsylvania Fine Arts.
Academy
Born Ipswich, Mass. Studied with Boulanger, Lefebvre, Doucet and Delance
in Paris.
Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy
of the
of the Fine Arts.
DOW, ARTHUR WESLEY Instructor, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, 1895-1904; professor of fine arts, Teachers’ College, Columbia University, since 1904; director, Summer Art School, Ipswich, Mass. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1899; bronze medal for painting and honorable mention for woodcuts, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; medal, Boston Mechanics’ Association.
The Enchanted Mesa.
3319.
DU
BOIS,
3328.
The Great Shadow.
GUY PENE
...
.
York, 1884. Studied with Chase, Dumond and Henri in New York; Steinlin in Paris A. A. A.; Am. P. S. art critic, “ New York American.” Member: Paris.
Born
4458.
New
Trapeze Performer.
DUFNER, EDWARD Born Buffalo, N. Y., 1872. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y.; Whistler and Laurens in Paris; in Madrid. Member: A. N. A., 1910; N. Y. W. C. C.; A W. C. S. Honors: First Wanamaker prize, Paris A. A. A., 1899; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1902; Fellowship prize, Society of Artists, Buffalo, 1904; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; Evans prize, A. W. C. S., 1909. Instructor A. S. L. of New York. 2172. Summer Evening. 1370. Moonlight on the Lake. 4358. Portrait:
2168. Reflections.
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Ray
of Sunlight.
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS DULL, JOHN
...
J.
Born Philadelphia, 1859. Studied: P. A. F. A. Member: Phila. IV. C. Gold medal, Plastic C., 1903 Professor of architecture, Drexel Institute. 955. Winter Landscape: No. 951. Winter Landscape: No. 1. 3. 957. Winter Landscape: No. 2. 4 No. Landscape: 954. Winter
H
C '
° nors:
•
DUMOND. FRANK VINCENT Born Rochester, N. Y., 1865. Studied ‘with Boulanger, Lefebvre and Constant it, p Member: S. A. A., 1905; A. N. A., 1900; N. A., 1906 ; N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1904MurTn Honors: Third class medal, Paris Salon, 1890; gold medal, Boston, 1892; gold 41 a Atlanta Exposition, 1895; silver medals for painting and for illustration, Pan-A Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Director of Fine Arts, Lewis and Clarke Exposition, Portland, 1905. Instructor, A. S. L of aT V* Member of the International Judy of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exln't'' ** Sl lon> San Francisco, I9I5227 5. May Bloom. 2280. July Afternoon. 2276. Gray Newfoundland. 2288. The Elopers. 2279 The Bathers. 2289. The Fairy Tale. ’
-
.
DUMOND, FREDERIC MELVILLE Born Rochester, N. Y., 1867. Studied with Lefebvre, Cormon, Laurens and Doucet in Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1893; third class medal, Paris Salon Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913.
'
2113. Raton Pass. . 2114. Hoss Tradin’ on the Reservation.
Par'
W
1800
2116. Portrait Sketch of Babette de Cernoe 2099. Sea Carvings.
2115. 1S49.
DUMOND, HELEN SAVIER Bom Portland, Ore., 1872. Studied: A. S. -Vnr York; Collin and Merson in Paris.
L.,
Robert Brandegee and F. '
2265. Southern France.
2266.
An Arm
V Du
in
'
of the Mediterranean
DUNBAR. HAROLD
C. Born Brockton, Mass., 1882.
Studied:
De Camp and Tar bell. 3502. Portrait of Mrs.
Massachusetts Normal Art School under Mainr Ma,or
D.
4195. Girl in Black.
DUNLAP. HELENA Born Los Angeles, Cal. Studied: 2123. 2192.
P.
A. F. A.
The Senor’s Garden. The Dressing Table.
2462. 3157.
Mountain Cottages.
Summer
Afternoon.
DUNLAP, WILLIAM Born Pert Amboy, N. J., 1766. Studied with William Williams. Went to London in 77847 painted a portrait of Lord Hood; also a portrait of Washington from an early drawing.. Returned to America after four years. He was instrumental in
establishing
the
American Academy
Fine Arts, and later joined in founding the National Academy of Design. Exhibited from town to town large canvases of religious subjects. Author of “History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the United States,” N. Y., 1834. of
1319. Portrait.
1333. Portrait of a Lady.
Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq.
Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq.
1523. President Tyler.
2753. Scene
Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq.
from Harvey Birch: The
Spy.
Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq.
1329. Portrait.
Lent,
by AJh/wt
DURAND, ASHER
Esq.
BROWN
p™
an 1796 ; died there> l8S6 He studied engraving with °J with ui’ father and Peter Maverick, whose partner he became in 1817. His “Declara brought him into prominent notice as an entrmcr^r p l er. President of the National Academy g of Design, 1843-1861.
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PICARDY FISHER FOLK. By Charles Dickman
J.
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
DURAND, ASHER BROWN 2740.
Lent by Design. 2751.
(Continued)
The Morning
of Life. the National
The Thunder Storm:
2795. A. B.
Academy
of
Durand
as a
Young Man.
Lent by the National Academy of Design.
Catskills.
Lent by H. K. Bush-Brown, Esq.
DURKEE, HELEN WINSLOW New
Born York City, 1880. Studied: Society of Miniature Painters. 1248. Portrait of Study. 1249.
A.
S.
Miss D.
A. 5.
Member:
Margaret.
1255. Kadidje. 1256. The Spanish Shawl. 1257. Still Life. 1258. Bather. 1259. Autumn.
Portrait.
1260.
A
1250. 1251. 1252. 1253. 1254.
L.,
William
Ives, Esq.
Still Life.
The Flowered
The Pennsylvania
Dress.
Hilda.
DUSTIN, SILAS
S.
Born Richfield, O. Studied: 3517. Midnight in New England.
N. A.
J
.
and William M. Chase.
DUVENECK, FRANK Born Covington, Kentucky, 1848. Studied with Diez in Munich, in which city he lived over ten years. Member: S. A. A., 1880 ; A. N. A., 1905; N. A., 1906; S. W. A.; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; honorable mention Paris Salon, 1895; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. Instructor in Cincinnati Academy of Fine Arts. Member of the International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915
Awarded
a Special Commemorative Medal by the Panama-Pacific International Ex-
3877. Portrait.
position.
3878. Sketch of a Nude. Lent by the Cincinnati
3868. Whistling Boy. Lent by the Cincinnati
Lent by William
Museum
Asso-
Museum
Asso-
3879.
Asso-
3881.
a Ruff. Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Asso-
Museum
Frank Currier.
Lent by Alfred Juergens, Esq. 3874. Unfinished Portrait Study. Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Association.
Nude Back. Lent by the Cincinnati
3875. Study of a
Head
of a
Mr. Mills.
Museum
Asso-
3883.
Lady with
a Veil.
3885. Portrait of Professor Loeffts.
Lent by Mrs.
Herman Goepper.
3886. Sketch of a Turk. Lent by the Tavern Club. 3887. Blind Old Man.
Girl.
Lent by the Cincinnati
Museum
ciation.
Museum
Asso-
Lent by George E. Hopkins, Esq. 3884. Blue Boy. Lent by Mrs. D. H. Holmes.
Lent by the Cincinnati
Young
Museum
Man in Spanish Costume. Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Asso-
ciation.
3876.
Portrait of
ciation.
Asso-
ciation. J.
Asso-
3882. Portrait of
William Adams.
Lent by the Cincinnati
Museum
ciation.
ciation.
3873. Portrait of
Head:
Lent by the Cincinnati
Young Man with
3872. Portrait of
with Forget-Me-Nots. Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Asso-
ciation.
ciation.
3871.
Woman
Lent by the Cincinnati
Museum
Asso-
ciation.
Man
with Red Hair. Lent by the Cincinnati
Museum
3880. Blacksmith.
ciation.
3870.
Chase, Esq.
ciation.
ciation.
3869. Girlâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Head. Lent by the Cincinnati
M.
Asso-
ciation.
[
3888. Portrait: Mrs. Francis Hinkle. Lent by W. H. Hinkle, Esq.
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Asso-
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS DUVENECK, FRANK (Continued) Turkish Page. Lrtit by The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. 3908. The Hunchback. Lent by Miss Jane Otis. 3907.
Beechwoods: Polling: Bavaria. Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Asso-
3902.
ciation.
3904. Portrait Sketch. Lent by the Tavern Club. 3905. Young Man with Red Skull Cap.
Lent by the Cincinnati
Museum
3909. Italian Boy. 3910.
Lent by George E. Hopkins, Esq. John W. Alexander. Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Asso-
3911.
Woman
Asso-
ciation.
Head: Yellow Background. Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Asso-
3906. Girl’s
ciation.
ciation.
E AKINS, THOMAS
with a Fan. Lent by M. A. De Wolfe Howe, Esq q ’
Born Philadelphia, 1844. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Ecole des Beaux- Arts in Paris under 1902; N. A., 1902. Honors: Gerome and Bonnat. Member: A. N. A Medal Massachusetts Mechanics’ Assoc., Boston ; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; Exposition, 1900; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Louis Exposition, 1904; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1904; Proctor prize, N. A. D., 1905; second prize, C. I., Pittsburgh, 1907; gold medal, A. A. S., 1907 ; instructor in P. A. F. A. 2961. The Crucifixion. 2956. The Bohemian. 2963. The Home Ranch. 2958. The Veteran. 2965. Portrait of Henry O. Tanner. 2960. The Concert Singer.
honorable mention, Paris Buffalo, 1901 ; gold medal,
St.
EATON, CHARLES WARREN Born Albany, N. Y., 1857. Studied: N. A. D. and A. S. L. of New York. Member: A. IV. C. S; N. Y. W. C. C.. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900; Proctor prize, Salma. C., 1901; silver medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; Inness Salma. C., 1902; Shaw prize, Salma, C., 1903 ; gold medal, A. C. Phil., 1903; Inness gold medal, N. A. D., 1904; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; gold medal, Paris Salon; silver medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910.
prize,
2229.
Summer Night: Lake Como.
EBERT, CHARLES Born
2459.
The Shawangunk
Valley.
H.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1873. Studied in the Julien Academy, Paris, under Constant; A. S. L. of N. Y.; Cincinnati Art School. Honors: Bronze medal, International Exposition, Buenos Aires, 1910. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2375. 2601.
in
Monhegan Headlands. The Fog Bow.
3592. Early
EDMONDSON, WILLIAM
November.
J.
Born Norwalk, Ohio, 1868.
Studied with
Vonnoh
in
Philadelphia;
Aman-Jean and
Lefebvre in Paris. 2580.
The Garden.
EDWARDS, GEORGE WHARTON Born Fair Haven, Conn., 1859. Studied in Antwerp and Paris. Member: N. Y. W. C. C.; A. W. C. S.; N. A. C. Honors: Bronze and silver medals, Boston, 1884 and 1890; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901, for painting, and honorable mention for drawing; silver medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; medal, Barcelona,
4088.
Spam, 1902. No-Man’s Ledge: Monhegan.
EICHHOLTZ, JACOB Born
m
in Lancaster, Pa., 1776; died, 1842. Apprenticed to a trade. Studied with a sign-painter in his native
that
.
Stuart, in Boston. Also 2772. Portrait: Mr. Arundel.
received instruction
Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq. Gallery 60, Wall B.
[310]
from Sully.
coppersmith and engaged town; visited and copied
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
EICHHOLTZ, JACOB
(Continued)
2774. Portrait: Mrs. Arundel. Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq.
EISENLOHR,
EDWARD
Howard Payne. Lent by John Frederick Lewis, Esq.
2775. Portrait of John
G.
Studied: R J. Onderdonk, Frank Reaugh, Prof. Gustav Karlsruhe, Germany. of
Born Cincinnati, Ohio, 1872. Schoenlever,
Academy
.
4292. First Furrows.
ELLIOTT, CHARLES LORING Born Scipio, N. Y., 1912; died Albany, N. Y., 1868. Studied with and Quidor. Elected Associate of the N. A. D., 1845; Academician, 2679. Portrait of H. W. Hewitt. Lent by the Art Institute of Chicago. 2722. Portrait of Mrs. Mary A. Goulding. Lent by the National Academy of
Col.
John Trumbull
1846.
2797. Portrait of Colonel ney.
Thomas
McKen-
L.
Lent by Corcoran Gallery of Art.
Design.
ELLIOTT, ELIZABETH SHIPPEN GREEN Born Philadelphia.
Studied: P. A. F. A. and under Howard Pyle. Member: Philadelphia . C. C.; N. Y. C .; S. I. (Assoc.) Inter. Soc. of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers. Honors: Second Corcoran prize, Wash. W. C. C., 1904; bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; Mary Smith prize, P. A. F. A., 1905 ; Beck prize, Phila.
W
W
.
W. C. C., 1907. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
3.
Queen Cophetua. The Moon World. Antoine and the Little Wooden
4.
Elizabeth.
1. 2.
999.
5.
6.
Soldier.
Princess.
Queen Jehan and Riczi. The First Communion.
84. Inspector Joly.
ENGLISH, FRANK
F.
Born Louisville, Ky., 1854. Studied: Art Society, Philadelphia, 1905. 994. River
77.
The
P. A. F. A.
Honors:
A Summer A
Wensum: Norwich.
A
995. Home at Brookville. 996. Millbank: Upper Darby. 997. Folly Bridge: Oxford. Delaware Village. 998.
Gold Medal, American
Evening.
1000. Mill on Cobb’s Creek. 1001. Yarmouth. 1002. Cobb’s Creek. 1003. Norwich.
A ENNEKING, JOHN JOSEPH
Born Minister, Ohio, 1840. Studied with Bonnat and Daubigny in Paris; Lehr in Munich. Honors: Seven medals (gold and silver), Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Association, Boston; honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900; silver medal, PanAmerican Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; silver medal, World’s Fair, St. Louis, 1904. Gold Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3402. November Twilight. 3401. December Thaw.
ERICSON, DAVID Born Duluth, Minn. able mention, C. 2110.
The
I.,
Studied with Whistler, Chase, and Mowbray. Honors: Pittsburgh, 1903; silver medal, St. Louis, Exposition, 1904.
Late Tea.
4434.
Low
Tide.
Honor%
EVANS, FRANCES Born Baltimore. Studied: A.
S. L. of
N. Y. and Paris.
1811. Portrait.
EVERETT, HERBERT EDWARD Born Worcester, Mass.
Studied:
Member:
W.
Philadelphia
1145. Cottage Garden.
Boston
Museum
School; Julian
Academy
C. C. 1146.
Garden
at Pipestave Hill.
in
Paris.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
MAY
FAIRCHILD,
Born Canton, Mass., 1872.
New 1351.
The
Cowles Art School, Boston; Art Studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; League,
Studied:
York. Rose.
FARLEY, RICHARD BLOSSOM Born Poultney, Ft., 1875. Studied with Whistler, Chase and Celcilia Beaux. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19/5. 3472. Blue and Gold. 3306. Dunes at Barnegat. 3+4S. Barnegat Beach.
FARNDON, WALTER Born
in
Studied N. A. D. under Edgar
England, 1876.
M. Ward.
3153. Wistaria Arbor.
FASSETT,
TRUMAN
Born Elmira, N.
E.
Y., 1885.
Studied: Boston
Museum
3256. Spanish Dancer.
FELDMAN, BARUCH
School; Paris, France.
Portrait: Mrs. Fassett.
4162.
M.
Born Tcheringoff, Russia, 1885. Studied: Spring Garden Institute, Philadelphia; P. A. F. A., Philadelphia. Honors( Bronze and gold medal, Spring Garden Institute; Cresson Scholarship, P. A. F. A. 4105. Portrait Study: Introspection.
FENDERSON, ANNE
M.
1307. Portrait of Wilhelmina.
FERGUSON, NANCY
M.
Born Philadelphia. 2371. 2593.
Studied:
Rural Lane. The Barber Shop.
3604.
FERNOW, BERNICE Born Jersey
City,
N.
P. J.,
Academy of Fine Arts, The Old Homestead.
School of Design;
A
Philadelphia.
ANDREWS 1882.
Studied)
A.
S. L. of
N. Y, Olaf M. Brauner and Theo-
dora Thayer. 1299. Childhood. 1302. Pierpont
FILEMYR, JOSEPH
J.
Born Philadelphia, 1889. Studied: 2610.
The
FINK,
1304. Mrs. Charles Palmer. 1306. Mrs. E. L. Smith.
Edwards Dutcher: Third.
Silent
P.
A. F. A. and Paris.
Hour.
DENMAN
Born Springdale, Pa., 1880. Studied: Pittsburgh School of Design; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, under Hale and Benson; A. S. L., N. Y. Member: Society of Illustrators. 4205. Portrait of Mrs. F.
FINK,
FREDERICK
Born 1817; died 1849. Went abroad 2744. Portrait of Artist in His Studio.
in
1840 and
made
copies of Titian
and Murillo.
FINKELNBURG, AUGUSTA Born
Fountain City Wis. Studied: Chicago Art School; Pratt Institute, Paris; Colorassi School and with the following artists: Robert Reid, Willard Metcalf, Arthur Dow, and two summers with Henry Snell in England and Italy.
1147.
The Old Homestead.
FINN,
4411.
My
Woodsie Park.
JAMES WALL
HonorabU mention, 3498. Girl
With
Paris Salon, 1896 ; bronze medal,
a Fan.
[312
]
Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo,
HEAD OF OLD DUTCHMAN.
By Rudolph Dirks
'
.
*
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
FIREBAUGH, NETTIE KING Hopkins Institute of Art, San Francisco. Honors: Two Mechanics Fair, San Francisco; first and second prizes in designing, Keramic Studio Magazine. 1345. Professor Joseph Le Conte. 1343. Mrs. August Porter. Studied:
Born Oakland, Cal.
prizes in miniature painting at
fisher,
mark
...
.
in Boston of English and Irish parents; educated in the public schools; studied IV ent to field. art at Lowell Institute and later was a pupil of George Inn ess at Boston; settled in atelier; went to England Gleyre’s in Paris at twenty and studied landscape and animal painter, exhibiting at to live, where he now is well known as
Born
Med
Royal Academy and 0700 In the Garden. 4263. On the River Stort. the
elseivhere.
4264. 4425.
.
FISKE,
A Gray Day. The Rick Yard.
GERTRUDE
Museum School, Boston, under Tarbell, Benson and Studied: Born Boston, 1879. H. Woodbury. C. under Maine, Ogonquit, Hale; Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. International Panama-Pacific Medal, Silver .
3451. The Shadow. 3501. Study in Black
and White.
RUTHERFORD BENJAMIN
FITZ
In 1879 he went Born New York, 1855; died 1891. Studied: N. A. D., N. Y. in York 1883. returning to New years, four remained he Munich, where
Harvesters: 1887. Lent by the Hillyer Smith College.
to
The
2942.
FLAGG, CHARLES
Art
Gallery:
NOEL
.
.
Jacquesson de la Chevreuse Born Brooklyn N. Y., 1848. Studied with School of Drawing Evening Flagg Director of A. N. A., 1909. 1908. D., A. N. Proctor prize, Bartlett. 3391. Portrait of Paul Wayland ,
Member:
in Pans.
for
Men.
Honors:
FLAGG, JARED 2736. Portrait of
Hon. John
Lent by the City of
C
FL
°Mher MedM,’
W. Brown. New York.
San Francisco, 1915. Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 382 °- Paneh
Panel
3817
S:
Ills!
FOLGER, ANNIE
B.
Born Nantucket, Mass., 1852. Studied:
1054. Passing Cloud 1061. Sand Dunes.
FO
°^m more.
Shadows.
D^MM.VudM: Honors:
A.
Bronze and
A.
silver
A7 v 1. N. 1066. October Hillside: Nantucket.
S. L. of
,T, Cooper Union. Mr. William medals, Cooper Art School.
S. L. of
N
J.
Whim-
1204. Junior.
FOO
A
Art,, Yale University, Neva Haven. frfnorary Degree of Bachelor of Fine 2989. Portrait of Mrs. Herman Kobbe. 2155. Mrs. John Carpenter.
Hom™
2163. Portrait of August Jaccaci, Esq. 2988. Portrait of Miss Matilda Brownell.
FO
3294. Study.
N. Y ; Julten ^ademy °Born Grand Rapids, Mich., 1874. Studied: A. I. C.; A. SL. of Honors. Honorable 10. 19 A., N. A. Member: in Paris under Laurens and Constant.
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
HOWE
FOOTE, WILL
(Continued)
mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; third Hallgarten prize, N. 1902; bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3788. Hydrangeas. 3795. Italian Girl’s
2173. Gloucester Harbor. 3785. Sunny Interior.
A. D.,
Head.
FORESMAN, ALIE Born Darien
,
Studied with Ella Shepherd Bush
JVis.
.
1879. Portrait.
1878. Portrait: Irish Rose.
FORSYTH, WILLIAM Royal Academy in Munich under Studied: County, Ohio, 1854. Member: S. W. A (vice-president) ; inLoefftz, Benczur, Gysis and Lietzenmeyer. Munich, Medal, Honors: 1885; silver medal for water Institute. structor Herron Art color and bronze medal for oil, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; bronze medal, Argentine Centennial Exposition, Buenos Aires, 1910; Society Western Artists, 1910. Bronze medal, for Oil Painting, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco,
Hamilton
Born
1915. Silver medal, for Francisco, 1915.
The Red Hill. The Wind from
2194. 2627.
FORTUNE,
E.
Water Color Painting, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San 4141. 4329.
the West.
A
Sunny Corner. Winter in the Hills.
CHARLTON
Born
A.
Studied:
Sausalito, Cal., 1885. Sterner, F. L. Mora.
L. of
S.
N. Y, under F. V.
Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 7 . Moonlight.
The Galloway
68.
Inn.
987. Betty.
The
3436.
FOSS,
DuMond,
Albert
San Francisco, 1915.
3437.
Carmel Mission.
3557.
The San Gabriel
4109.
Summer.
Vine.
Pier.
HARRIET CAMPBELL
Born Middletown, Conn. and Courtois in Paris.
Studied with
J.
Alden Weir
in
New
York; Alfred Stevens
4126. Pink Phlox.
FOSTER, BEN Born North Anson, Maine, 1852. Studied in New York with Abbott Thayer, and in Paris with Aime Morot and Luc Oliver Merson. Honors: Medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; bronze medal at Paris Exposition, 1900; silver medal at Carnegie Institute International Exhibition, 1900 ; Webb prize, Society American Artists, New York, 1901 ; silver medal, Buffalo Exposition, 1901, and Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; Carnegie prize, National Academy of Design, 1906; Inness Gold Medal, National Academy of Design, 1908. Member: New York Water Color Club; American Water Color Society; National Institute of Arts and Letters; National Art Clubs; Montreal Art Association. October Morning.
3187.
FOURNIER, ALEXIS JEAN Rorrz
St.
Paul, Minn., 1863.
Studied with Laurens,
Constant, Harpignies and J alien Director, Roycroft Shops. Honors: Gold ana Minnesota Industrial Society / second Hengerer prize, Buffalo, 1911. 2162 Peaceful Night on the Seine. 2381. Morning in Venice.
Academy
in Pans. silver medals,
Member:
S.
W. A.; Art
.
FRIESEKE, FREDRICK CARL
MU wTT " “ f h oV
S, di,d:
-
Pn,i. Bans.
Honors.
1'
Ue
?
NZ
:
Silver medal, St.
A ’ C.; d' A -
•
[3H] /
A.
N. r.; Constant, Laurens Nat. Ae, Beaux-Arts, Louts Exposition, 1904; gold medal, Munich, 1904;
AA
S.
L. of
*»"•
Soc.
CHANGING WEATHER. Hy Paul Dougherty
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
FRIESEKE, FREDRICK CARL
(Continued)
honorable mention, Corcoran A. G., Washington, 1908; fourth W. A. Clarke prize Corcoran A. G., 1908 ; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A, 1913. Grand Prize, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4106. Youth. 4108. Girl Embroidering. 4124. Boudoir. 4147. The Bay Window.
2378. Sleep. 4094. Summer. 4095. The Garden. 4103. The Garden Chair.
FROELICH,
MAREN
M.
Born San Francisco. Studied: San Francisco School of Design, Menard-Simon Casteluchio Academy, Paris, and with Theo. Steinlen and Richard Miller, Paris.
The Chinese Robe.
3507.
FULLER, GEORGE Born Deerfield, Mass., 1822; died Brookline, Mass., 1884. Studied: Boston Art Association. Elected Associate of the National Academy, 1857. 2532. A Head. 2553. Lorette. Lent by W. B. Ayer, Esq. Lent by Corcoran Gallery of Art. 2554. Marguerite.
FULLER,
HENRY
B.
Born Deerfield, Mass., 1867. Studied: Cowles Art School in Boston under Bunker; Cox and Mowbray at A. S. L. of N. Y.; Collin in Paris. Member: S. A. A., 1902; Honors: A. N. A., 1906. Bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 Carnegie prize, N. A. D., 1908. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 920. Triumph of Truth Over Error.
FULLER, LUCIA FAIRCHILD Born Boston, 1872. Studied with Dennis M. Bunker in Boston; Mowbray and Chase in New York. Member: S. A. A., 1899; A. N. A., 1906; Pa. Soc. Min. P.; N. Y. W. C. C.; Am. Soc. Min. P. Honors: Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; silver medal, PanAmerican Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. 1955. In the Days of King Arthur. 1957. The Girl and the Net. 1959. Portrait of a Child.
FUNK,
1961. Artemidora. 1962. The Red Flower.
WILHELM
Born Hanover, Germany, 1866. Came to United States in 1885. Studied: N. Y. and in Europe. Member: N. A. C., Association of Munich Artists. 3289. Mrs. John W. McKinnon.
GALE, HARRIETTE
A.
S. L. of
DRAPER
Born Washington, D: N. Y. 1318. Study in Brown.
C., 1889.
Studied: School of the
Museum
of Fine Arts; A. S. L. of
GALLAGHER, SEARS Born Boston, 1869.
Studied with Tomasso Juglaris in Boston; Laurens and Constant
in Paris.
1757.
From
the Bridge.
GALT, CHARLES FRANKLIN Born 3443.
The
St.
Louis, 1884.
Studied:
St.
Louis School of Fine Arts, and Richard E. Miller. 3488.
Etcher.
The Gypsy.
GARBER, DANIEL Born N. Manchester, Ind., 1880. Studied: Cincinnati Art Academy under Nowottny; P. A. F. A. under Anschutz. Member: A. N. A., 1910; Instructor P. A. F. A. since 1909. Honors: Cresson scholarship, P. A. F. A., 1903; first Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1909; honorable mention, A. C. P., 1909; honorable mention, C. I., Pittsburgh, 1910; [
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS GARBER, DANIEL (Continued) third Clark prize Corcoran Gallery, 1910 ; bronze medal, Lippincott prize, P. A. F. A., 1911; Potter Palmer Gold
Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910; Medal, Art Institute, Chicago,
1911; second IV. A. Clark prize, silver medal, Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1912. Gold Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
The
Sunlit Wall. Cherry Blossoms. 3265. Quarry: Evening.
3257. From Tinicum Hill. 3260. Little Village: Winter. 3261. Sister.
3262.
3264.
GARRETT, EDMUND Born Albany, N. Y., 1853. Studied with Laurens, Boulanger, Lefebvre and Leroux Paris. Honor: Silver medal, Boston, 1890. 2575. Heart of New England.
in
GAULEY, ROBERT DAVID Came to the United States in 1884. Studied with Born Bally bay, Ireland, 1875and Tarbell in Boston; Bouguereau and FerBenson D. IV. Ross in Cambridge ; Member: N. Y IV rier in Paris, and in Italy, Spain, Greece, Egypt and Holland. Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; honorable menC. C.; A. N. A., 1908. Honors: tion, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; Isidor prize, Salma. C., 1907; Clark prize, N. A. D., 1908. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
.
3381. Reverie.
3367. Portrait: Pedro de Cordoba.
WALTER
GAY,
A. N. A., 1904 1836. Studied with Bonnat in Paris. Member: Nouvelle; Assoc. Soc. Nat. des Beaux- Arts ; Societe de la Peinture a I’Eau; Royal Society Water Colors, Brussels; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1883; third class medal, Paris Salon, 1888; gold medal, Vienna, 1893; gold medal, Antwerp and Munich, 1894; g°M medal, Berlin and Buda Pesth, 1893; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1894, Officer 1906.
Born Hingham, Mass., Societe
3856. Les Pigeons Savants. Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq.
GELHAAR, EMIL Born Geple, Sweden, 1862. 4445.
Stockholm and Paris.
Studied:
Packer Hall.
GIFFORD, SANFORD
R. Born Greenfield, N. Y., 1823; died, New York, 1880. Studied: Academy. Elected A. N. A., 1851; N. A., 1834.
2973.
J.
R. Smith and National
The Golden Horn. Lent by Hon. Charles H. Carey.
GIHON, CLARENCE
MONTFORT
Born Philadelphia, 1871. Studied with Chase and Cox in Constant in Paris. Honor: Third prize, Paris, A. A. A. 4i66. 4172.
A
Corner: Rue de Vaugirard. Peasant Houses.
GILCHRIST,
WALLACE
Member: A.
T
JS5* 7nn' 1700.
4395.
York; Laurens and
Haunted House.
W., JR.
C. Philadelphia.
Honor:
SC a , S Che -
pT ^ S The P-T ^
New
Third Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1908 170h Incorain g Tide ‘
Towards the Sun. 2198 The 01d Gold Screen. 1702.
h A > a,ne ^ CoaSt Fish Dock. •
GLACKENS, WILLIAM
•
2267. Girl in Pink.
J.
Born Philadelphia, 1870. Studied: A., 1903; A. N. A., 1906; Am. P. S.
p
d. F. A. and in Europe. Member: S. I.; S. A. Honors: Gold medals for drawings at Pan-Ameri-
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PORTRAIT OF MRS. MARY
A.
GOULDING. By
Charles Loring Elliott
;
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
GLACKENS, WILLIAM
J.
(Continued)
can Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal for painting and bronze for illustration Louis Exposition, 1904; honorable mention, C. I. Pittsburgh, 1905. Bronze Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2470. Girls Bathing. 2466. Green Car.
Family Group. Woman with Apple.
2468. 2469.
2505.
GLINTENKAMP, HENRY Born Augusta, N. 4447. Wind Gap.
Chez Mouquin.
J.
1887. Studied:
J.,
St
N. A. D., and with Robert Henri.
GOODWIN, ARTHUR CLIFTON Born Portsmouth, N. H., 1866.
Self-taught.
3791. Boylston Street: Boston. 3798. Boylston Street: Boston.
3799.
T
Wharf:
Boston.
GOTTHOLD, FLORENCE WOLF 4168.
Born Uhrichsville, Ohio, 1858. The Yellow Cat.
Studied with B. R. Fitz and H. Siddons Mowbray.
GRABACH, JOHN
R. Born Newark, N. J., 1886. Studied: 2295. Banks of the Connecticut River.
GRANT,
A.
S. L.
N.
Y.,
New
York
City.
LAWRENCE
Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San 4178. Fishing Boats: Concarneau.
GRANVILLE-SMITH,
Francisco,
1915.
WALTER
Born Granville, N. Y., 1870. Studied with Walter Satterlee and A. S. L. of New York, and in Europe. Honors: Third Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1900; bronze medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; Evans prize, A. W. C. S., 1905 ; first prize, Worcester, 1906; honorable mention, C. I. Pittsburgh, 1907 ; Inness gold medal, N. A. D., 1908; bronze medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910 ; Vezin prize, Salma. C., 1911; third honor, Appalachian Exposition, Knoxville, 1912 ; first prize, Worcester Art Museum, 1906 honorable mention, Carnegie Institute, 1907 ; Samuel T. Shaw Purchase prize, Salma. C., N. Y., 1913. Member: A. N. A., 1908; A. W. C. S. 4306. The Landing. 2447. Clearing Mists. 4319. The Boat Shop. 2455. Queen’s Lace. 3322.
Summer
Breeze.
GRAY, FREDERICK
G. Studied with Laurens in Paris. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3378. Portrait. 3475. Early Morning. 3417. Portrait Study: Hon. Joseph G. Cannon.
Born
GRAY,
Louis.
St.
HENRY PETERS
Born
New
Began study of art under Huntington, 1838. Returned and painted chiefly portraits from 1843 to 1846. Made a second visit abroad. President of N. A. D., 1869 to 1871, in which year he went to Rome, where he remained until 1874. 2790. Cupid Begging His Arrows. Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy
Went
in
to
York, 1819; died there 1877
Europe
in
•
1839.
of the Fine Arts.
GRAY, PERCY Born in San Francisco, Cal., 1869 Studied: San Francisco and New York. Bronze Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1773. Out of the Desert: Oregon. •
GRIFFIN,
WALTER
Born Portland, Maine, 1861. Associate member N. A. D. N. Y.; N. S. W. Medal of Honor, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. [
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J
C. C.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS GRIFFIN, WALTER (Continued) 2226. May Morning.
2231. Late Afternoon: Breton Village. 2232. Zattere: Venice.
2230. Springtime. 2227. 2228. Bridge: Venice.
2234.
Grand Canal: Venice No.
2235.
1.
Church of S. Trovaso: Venice. Grand Canal: Venice No. 2.
GROLL, ALBERT LOREY Studied with Gysis and Loefftz in Munich. Member: A. N. in New York, 1866. A., 1906; N. A., 1910; N. Y. W. C. C.; A. IV. C. S. Honors: Morgan prize, Salma. C., 1903; honorable mention, Munich; Shaw prize, Salma. C., 1904; silver medal, St. Louis
Born
Exposition, 1904; Sesnan medal, P. A. F. A., 1906; medals Buenos Aires and Santiago Expositions, 1910; Innes gold medal, N. A. D., 1912. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2325. Peace: Hopiland. 2139. Lake Louise. 2312. Arizona Desert.
GROSSMAN, EDWIN BOOTH Born
in Boston,
1887.
New
Studied with Chase and Henri in
York; Richard Miller
in Paris.
2309.
Still Life.
GROVER, OLIVER DENNETT Born Earlville, III., 1861. Studied: Munich, Royal Academy, with Frank Duveneck in Florence and Venice; Boulanger, Jean Paul Laurens in Paris. Member: S. IV. A., Chicago S. A., Mural Painters. Honors: First Yerkes prize, 1892 ; silver and bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904; Fine Arts prize, 1906 and 1914; Martin Cahn prize, Chicago, 1913. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3601. Rocky Shore: Lake Garda. 2210. Ponte Vecchio: Florence.
GUERIN, JULES Born St. Louis, Mo., 1866. Studied with Constant and Laurens in Paris. Member: A. IV. C. S.; N. Y. IV. C. C.; S. I.; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: First Yerkes medal, Chicago honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900; honorable mention for drawings, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; silver medal St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Gold Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1756. Cairo: The Blue Mosque. 1767. The Three Wise Men. 1764.
The Mosque
Sulieman:
of
Constanti-
nople.
1765. Pigeon Mosque: Constantinople. 1766. Eyub on the Golden Horn.
GUSTIN, PAUL
1768.
A
1769.
Temple
1776.
Landscape near Siena.
Bazaar
in Constantinople.
of Sunium.
MORGAN
Born Vancouver, Wash., 1886. Honor: Seattle Fine Arts Society prize, 1914. 2320. November Evening: Puget Sound. 2337. Great Cloud. 2329. The Cascades from Pyramid Park. 2339. Mountain Snowfields. 2336.
Mount
Rainier.
4092.
A
Clearing in the Northwest.
GUTMANN, BERNHARD Born Hamburg, Germany. 4107. Nude.
Germany,
1869.
Studied:
Dusseldorf
and Karlsrhue Academies,
HAGGIN, BEN ALI Member onor. 3081. Little
of the National Association of Portrait Painters,
Third Hallgarten
prize, National
Academy
White Dancer.
HAILMAN, JOHANNA Born Pittsburgh
K.
New
York; N. A. D.,
New
York,
of Design, 1900.
WOODWELL
Honors: Second Honor, Associated Artists of Pittsburgh, 1911. er Medal> Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 191s. ^ 3002. A Tropical Menage. 3004. Tony. 3003. To Market in the West Indies. 1871.
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SUMMER.
By Frederick Carl Frieseke
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
WESTCOTT
HALE, LILIAN
Born Hartford, Conn., 1881. Studied zvith Tarbell, Chase and Philip L. Hale. HonorsBronze medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910. Gold Medal, for Oil Painting, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915-
of Honor, for
Medal
Drawing, Panama-Pacific International
Exposition,
San Francisco
I9I51717. China Asters. 1718. Bleeding Hearts.
1726. 2997. 2998. 3803. 3806.
Gardenia Rose. Nancy.
1720.
1724. Portrait of
Madonna
1725.
Lilies.
Anemonies. The Fortune Teller. Celia’s Arbor.
Lavender and Old Ivory. Portrait.
HALE, PHILIP LESLIE Studied with J. Alden Weir in New York. Honors: Honorable Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, mention, 1719. medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910. Instructor at Boston Museum School gold 1904; and P. A. F. A. Member of the International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Born Boston, 1865.
Autumn
A
1721.
3776. Portrait. 3778. Sun Bath.
Fruits.
Passing Hour.
Madonna. and the Mysterious
1722. Lilies of the 1723. Wistaria Wistar.
Miss
3779. 3780. 3804.
La
Princesse Lointaine. with Roses. The Tower of Ivory.
Woman
A Family Affair. HALE, WALTER 3775.
Born Chicago, don, Paris. Illustrators,
III.,
1869.
New
Minneapolis School of Fine Arts; New York, LonSociety of Painters, Etchers, London, 1893, and Society of
Studied:
Member: Royal York.
Rain: Bayeux. Ruined Castle on the Neckar.
1120. After the 1136.
4304. 4317.
The Walk Along the Ramparts. The Chapel on the Rock: Le Puy.
HALL, KLEBER Born
Pittsfield,
Chase,
New
Mass., 1882.
York School
Studied:
Museum
of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass.;
Wm. M.
of Art.
3369. Constance.
HALLOWELL, GEORGE HAWLEY Born Boston, 1872.
Studied with Benson,
Tarbell and H. B.
in
painting;
Rotch and H. L. Warren in architecture. Member: N. Y. W. C. C., 1904. Beal prize, N. Y. W. C. C., 1904; gold medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Gold Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Honors:
New Hampshire
1705.
Wood’s Lake.
1738.
1735.
The Logan. The Snow Path. The Driving Pitch.
1739. Island Lake. 1740. The Choppers.
1736.
1737.
Warren
Snow.
HALPERT, SAMUEL Born
in
New
York.
Studied with Bonnat in Paris. 4393. Interior.
4335. Still Life.
4365.
Lake George.
HAMILTON, JAMES Born near Belfast, Ireland, 1819; died in Philadelphia, 1878. to England in 1854 to study works of Turner. 2719. Old Ironsides. Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
[
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]
Taught drawing.
Went
.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
HAMILTON, JOHN MCLURE
Born Philadelphia, 1853. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Royal Academy in Antwerp; Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Member: Philadelphia W. C. C. ( hon .). Honors: honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1892; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; gold Louis Exposition, 1904. Has lived in London since 1878. of the International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915
medal,
St.
Member
1534. Chagrin.
1514. After the Ball. 1515. Portrait Sketch.
1535. 1536.
1516.
The
1517.
Half Hour Before Dinner.
Coquette.
1537. Sheffield Plate. 1538. Changeable Taffeta.
1518. Meditation. 1519. Reverie. 1520.
1521.
1539.
The
Debutante.
1540. Interested.
The Mirror. The Wind.
1541.
The
Victory.
Cream Cream King’s Cream King’s Cream
1542. King’s
1522. Girl Yawning. 1523. Sketch. 1524.
Drawing. Binding Her Tresses.
1543. King’s 1544.
The Mincing Maid.
1545.
1525. Sketch.
Drawing.
1546. Royal Coach.
1528.
The Empty Bed. The Dancer.
1547.
1529.
Drawing.
2404. 2413. 2417. 2420.
1526. 1527.
The Tulle
Qui Vive!
1548. Girl Stretching.
1530. I Won’t. 1531. Resignation. 1532. Flirtation. 1533.
Pony. Pony. Pony. Pony.
Gladstone
at
Hawarden.
Pennell.
Mother. Sir Archibald Glikie.
Sleeve.
HAMILTON, MARY RITER Born Culroso, Canada. 4394.
Old
Woman:
Studied:
Berlin, Italy, Paris.
4449.
Study.
The
Poor.
HAMILTON, WILBUR DEAN Born Sommerfield, Pa., 1862. Studied: Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Member: N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1899. Honors: Jordan prize in Boston; medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1893. Gold Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4407. Portrait of Justice
2581. Portrait. 4182. Spring.
HAMMOND, ARTHUR
McKenna.
J.
Born Vernon, Conn., 1875. Studied: Boston, Eric Pape. 3372. The Old Artist.
HANSEN, ARMIN Born
C.
San Francisco, 1886. Studied: San Francisco, Stuttgart, Munich, Antwerp. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2441.
The
in
Belated Boat.
3161.
At
the Breakfast Table.
HARDING, CHESTER Born Conway, Mass., 1792; died Boston, 1866. to London in 1832 and met with much success. 2801. John Randolph of Roanoke. Lent by Corcoran Art Gallery.
Portrait painter.
Self-taught.
Went
HARDING, GEORGE Born Philadelphia. Studied: P. A. F. A., with Howard Pyle. Member: S. 69. The Fisherwoman. 4357. Busy Day at the Docks. 4345. 4354.
The Wreckers.
I.
4360. Night: Australian Desert.
Colombo Harbor.
HARLAND, MARY Born
in
England.
Studied:
Mr. Borough Johnson’s [
320
]
studio,
London;
Julian’s
studio,
<
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
HARLAND, MARY
(Continued) Honors: Silver medal, Alaska-? acific-Yukon Exposition. Paris. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 1212. Italian Fisherman.
HARPER, MARIAN DUNLAP Born Keokuk, Iowa, 1884. 1830. Miss G.
Art
Studied:
Institute,
1831.
My
Chicago, Paris.
Dear.
HARRISON, ALEXANDER Born Philadelphia, 1853. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Bastien Lepage and Gerome in Paris. Member: S. A. A., 1885 ; A. N. A., 1898; N. A., 1901 ; Phila. JV. C. C. (hon.) ; Cercle d’Union Artistique; Soc. Nat. de Beaux-Arts; Royal Institute of Painters in Oil Colors, London; Soc. of Secessionists, Berlin and Munich (cor.); Nat. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1885; Temple silver medal, P. A. Inst. A. L. F. A., 1887; gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1889; second medal, Munich Salon, 1891; medal of honor, Brussels and Ghent, 1892; gold medal of honor, P. A. F. A., 1894; medals of honor at Vienna and Berlin. Chevalier of Legion of Honor, 1889, officer 1901; Officer of Public Instruction, by French Government.
Moon
2526. 2557. 2566.
Sun
2597. Sun: Sea. 3080. The Joy of Life. 4161. Nature’s Mirror.
Clouds.
Glitter.
Wave
Glitter.
HARRISON, BIRGE Born Philadelphia, 1854. Studied with Cabanel in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1902; N. A., 1910; S. A. A., 1882.; Nat. Inst. A. L.; N. A. C. (life). Honors: Silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1889; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; second Corcoran prize, S. Wash. A., 1904; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; ‘‘Hors Concours,” Paris Salon. chief instructor, Summer Landscape School of Art Students’ League of
New
White Wings. The Red Saw
223 2239.
.
2240. 2242.
Mill.
The Tow on Evening
Director and York.
the Lake.
in Philadelphia.
HART, JAMES McDOUGAL
Born Kilmarnock, Scotland, 1828; died New York, 1901. Taken to America in 1831. Studied with his brother, William Hart, and in 1851 with Schirmer in Dusseldorf. A. N. A., 1857; N. A., 1859.
On
2714.
the Croton.
Lent by Fred E. Sander, Esq.
HARTMAN,
BERTRAM
C.
Born Junction 3243.
Two
City,
Kansas, 1882.
Art
Studied:
Institute,
Chicago.
Member:
S.
W. A.
Natures.
HASELTINE, CHARLES
F. Studied in Europe. Honors: Sketch Club. Philadelphia second prize,
Born Philadelphia, 1840. Association ; 2689. 2693.
Summer Day Summer Day
in in
2725. In the
Vermont. Hampshire.
Gold medal, American Art
Woods.
New
HASELTINE, WILLIAM STANLEY Born Philadelphia, 1835. Studied: Philadelphia, with Paul Weber; Dusseldorf, Germany. Painted over thirty years in Dusseldorf, Venice and Rome. Academician Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; Academician of New York Academy of Design, elected 1861.
2730. Cannes.
HASSAM, CHILDE Born Boston, 1859. Studied with Boulanger and Lefebvre in Paris. Member: A. N. A. 1902; N. A. 1906; A. W. C. S.; N. T. W. C. C.; Ten Am. P.; Munich Session (cor.); Assoc. Soc. Nat. des Beaux-Arts ; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1889; gold medal, Munich, 1892; medal A. C. Phila., 1892; bronze medal, Columbian Ex[
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W
ebb prize, S. A. A., 1893; position, Chicago, 1893 ; prize, Cleveland Art Assoc., 1S93; Pittsburgh, I. C. medal, 1898; Temple gold medal, class second prize, Boston A. C., 1896; gold medal, Exposition, Pan-American Expo1900; Paris medal, silver A., P. A. F. 1899; Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; Clarke prize, N. A. D., class medal, C. I. Pittsburgh, 1905; Lippincott prize, P. A. F. A., 1906; third 1905; Carnegie prize, S. A. A., 1906; third prize, Worcester, 1906; Sesnan gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1910; third W. A. Clark prize, Corcoran A. G., 1910 ; Evans prize. A. IV. C. S.,
sition,
1912. 3696. 3697. 3698. 3699. 3700. 3701. 3702. 3703. 3704. 3705. 3706. 3707. 3708. 3709. 3710. 3711. 3712. 3713. 3714. 3715.
The Terre
Cuit
Newfields:
New
Moonrise
3716. The fete of 3717. Brelevenez.
Set.
Hampshire.
3718. 3719. 3720. 3721. 3722. 3723. 3724. 3725. 3726. 3727. 3728. 3729. 3730. 3731. 3732. 3733.
at Sunset.
Isles of Shoals:
The
Tea Duck
Island.
Squall: Gloucester.
Der Groot House: Haarlem. Michaels: Lannion.
St.
Skull Springs: Oregon. Happy Valley: Harney Desert. Puerta del Sol: Toledo. Brittany Cottage. In the Shadow of the Vine. Reading the Letter. Diana’s Bath.
The West
Indian Girl. Couch on the Porch: Cos Cob. New England Peaches and Grapes. The Strawberry Tea Set.
Lannion: Grey Evening.
Lannion. Brelevenez; 2nd. The Quais: Lannion. The Blue Sea: Appledore. The Old House: September. The Old House with Elms. Weir’s Farm: The Rain. Street in
Haarlem.
Antwerp Cathedral Spire. La Clarte. Sunset: New England Coast.
The Ancient Window of Nemours. The Yachts: Gloucester Harbor. Aphrodite.
The South Ledges. The Woman with Black Furs and
Fire
Opals.
Portrait of a Young Girl. California Hills in Spring.
HAWLEY, MARGARET FOOTE Born Guilford, Conn., 1880.
Studied:
Corcoran School, Washington, D. C.; Academy
Colorossi, Paris, etc.
1297. Portrait of Miss Barbara Quin. 1298. Portrait of Miss Jean Hooke.
1300. Sketch of a Jewish Boy. 1303. Portrait of Clarence Williams.
HAWORTH, EDITH 1048.
Born Detroit, Mich., 1870. Rainy Evening.
Studied:
Detroit,
New
York, Paris.
4133. Cypress Tree. 4134. African Coast. 4135. Village Street: Provincetown.
4131. Gibraltar. 4132. Midsummer.
HAWTHORNE, CHARLES WEBSTE R Born
in
L. 1
Member: A. N.
.
Maine, 1872.
Studied: N. A. D. and A. S. L. in N. Y.; Chase at Shinnecock, A., 1908; N. A., 1911; N. A. C.; Assoc. Societe Nat. des BeauxObrig. prize, Salma. C., 1902; first Hallgarten prize, N. A. D.,
Honors: 1904 > Evans prize, Salma. C., 1904," Shaw prize, Salma. C., 1904,' second prize, Worcester, 1904; second Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1906; honorable mention, C. I. Pittsburgh, 1908; silver medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910 Clark prize, N. A. D., ; 1911. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. Arts, Paris.
3842. Fisherman’s Daughter. 3S43. Granddaughter.
HAYDEN, CHARLES
3844. 3855.
The Market Woman. Mother and Child.
H.
Born Plymouth, Mass., 1856; died Belmont, Mass., 1901. Studied: Boston Museum of Fine Arts; Boulanger, Lefebvre and R. Colin in Paris. Honors: Honorable mention, Pans Exposition, 1889; Jordan prize, Boston, 1895; silver medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895! bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 2621. Landscape. Lent by St. Botolph Club. [
322
]
CHEZ MOUQUIN.
By William
J.
darkens
'
.
.
.
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
HAZELTON, MARY BREWSTER Born Milton, Mass. Studied: Museum Fine Arts School, Boston, and Edmund C. TarHonors: Pearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s prize, first Paige scholarship, Iiallgarten prize, 1896, N. A. D.; bell. honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. Bronze Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
The
2107.
2272. Reverie.
Letter.
HAZEN, WILHELMINA Born Gilroy,
Twin
1888.
Cal., 1881.
Studied:
Pearls.
School of Design; Academie Moderne, Paris. 1891. Brownie.
La Senora G. HEALY, G. P. A. 1890.
Born Boston, 1813 ; died Chicago, 1894. Studied in Paris from 1836. Went to Chicago about 1858 and painted portraits. Revisited Europe in 1869, and resided long in Rome. Honors: Third class medal, 1840; second class, 1855. 2796. Daniel Webster.
Lent by John Frederick Lewis, Esq.
HECHT, VICTOR DAVID Born Paris, France, 1873. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y .; Lefebvre and Robert-Fleury Paris; Julien Academy. Member: Nat. Assn, of Portrait Painters. 4165. Portrait of Mrs. Irving Stern.
HEIL,
in
CHARLES EMILE
Born Boston, 1870. Studied in Boston and Paris. Gold Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1040. Golden-crowned Kinglet No. 944. Young Catbird. 1041. Phoebe. 1042. Golden-crowned Kinglet No. 1043. Young Bluejay.
945. Bluejay. 946. Blackcap Chickadee. 1038. Field Sparrow.
2.
1.
1039. Chickens.
A. ELIZABETH Born Ashland, Ky., 1873. Studied: A.
HENDERSON, Cincinnati 1201. 1203.
The Daily Chapter. The Violin.
HENRI,
S. L.
of
N. Y.;
New
York School of Art, and
Academy. 1207. Lessons.
ROBERT
Born Cincinnati, Ohio, 1865. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Julien Academy and Ecole des BeauxArts in Paris; in Spain and Italy. Member: S. A. A. 1903; A. N. A. 1905; N. A. 1906; Nat. Inst. A. L.; Port. P.; Am. P. S. Honors: Silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904 ; Harris prize, A. I. C., 1905; gold medal, A. C. Phila., 1909; silver medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 2495. Yen Tsidi (Ground Sparrow). 2487. Chinese Lady. 2498. Blue Kimono. 2489. Himself. 2491. Odalisque. 2493. Herself.
2501.
Lady
in
Black Velvet.
EDWARD LAMSON
HENRY,
Studied: P. A. F. A. and F. Weber in Philadelphia; S. C., 1841. Gleyre and Courbet in Paris. Member: A. N. A. 1867; N. A. 1869; A. W. C. S. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1889; medal, New Orleans Exposition, 1885; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; bronze medal, St. Louis
Born Charleston,
Suisse,
Exposition, 1904. 2931.
The
Presidential Election of 1844.
HERKOMER, HERMAN
G. Born Cleveland, Ohio, 1863. Studied: Honorable mention, Paris Salon.
New
York, London, Munich and Paris.
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Honors:
•
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
HERKOMER, HERMAN
G. (Continued)
Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 3365. Portrait: William Harvey, Esq. 3361. Mrs. Hamilton Griffin. 3363. Sir Hubert
von Herkomer, R. A.
HERR, MARGARET Born Ohio, 1886. Studied: New York School of Art. Honors: Scholarship, 1909; miniature prize from Catherine Lorrilard Wolfe Club, N. Y., 1910. 1791. Malvina. 1789. Portrait of Miss Dougal.
m
HEUERM ANN, MAGDA
s
Studied with F. H. C.
Born Galesburg, III. Duerr in Munich. Member:
New
Lammons
in
^
"
first
I
Chicago; Roth Lenbach and A. C. Honors: Medals at
Artists’ Guild, Chicago S. Orleans, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893.
1898. Franz von Lenbach. 1899. Miss Virginia.
1907.
HEYNEMANN, JULIA
My
Father.
H.
Bronze Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4199. Mrs. Arthur Symons. 4115. Old Chinatown, San Francisco. 4433. The Spanish Coat. 4188. Miss Molly Muir.
HICKS,
THOMAS
in Newton, Pa., 1823; died 1890. Began portrait painting at fifteen. Studied: P. A. F. A.; N. A. and in London, Paris, Florence and Rome. Returned to York in 1849 and began a successful career as a portrait painter. President Artists’ Fund Society
Born
New
of
A
2703.
New
York, 1873-1885.
Friendly Warning. Lent by Robert M. Olyphant, Esq.
HIGGINS,
EUGENE
Born Kansas
Studied with Laurens, Benjamin-Constant, Gerome and Member Societe National des Beaux-Arts et Lettres.
City, Mo., 1874. Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
2262.
The
Strange Land.
HILDEBRANDT, CORNELIA ELLIS Born Eau Claire, Wis. Studied: Art Institute, Chicago; Dresden, with Augustus Koopman and Virginia Reynolds.
Germany;
Paris,
1312. Baby’s Head.
HILL,
THOMAS 2756. Lake
2748. Foothills in Mariposa County.
HILLS,
Tenaya.
LAURA COOMBS N ewburyport, Mass., 1859.
Studied with Helen M. Knowlton; Cowles Art School N. Y. Member: S. A. A., 1897; A. N. A., 1906; Am. S. Min. P. (vice-president). Honors: Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; second Corcoran prize, S. Wash. A., 1901; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; gold medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Medal of honor, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Born
in Boston;
A.
S. L. of
1947. Little Agnes.
1951. Portrait.
1948. Girl with Violets. 1949. Miss Margaret Curzon Hale. 1950. The Nymph.
4190.
HINKLE, CLARENCE Born Auburn,
1952. Psyche.
The Morning Cup.
K.
Cal., 1880.
Studied:
P. A. F. A.
2131. Portrait.
HITCHCOCK, GEORGE Born Providence, R.
Mesdag
in
Holland.
I.,
1850.
Studied with Lefebvre and Boulanger in Paris; H.
Member: A. N. A. 1909; Vienna Academy [
324]
(cor.);
Munich
W.
Seces-
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
HITCHCOCK, GEORGE
(Continued) Franz Josef. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1887; gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1889; medal Columbian Exposition, Chicago’, 1893; medals, Berlin, 1896; Dresden, 1897; Vienna, 1898; Munich, 1900. Order
Officer
sion.
of
2616
261 5 . Vanquished.
HITTLE, 4086
Honor: Frederick Magnus Brand Composi-
C.
I.
second prize, 1909.
Flower Beds
.
In Brabant.
MARGARET
A. Born Victor, Iowa, 1886. Studied: A. tion,
.
at Reissig’s.
HOBART, CLARK Born Rockford, III. Studied: Mark Hopkins Institute, San Francisco; A. S. L. of New York; three years in Paris; with Cadenasso, then with Keith in San Francisco; Robert 4104
Blum in New York. The Blue Bay: Monterey.
.
HOEBER, ARTHUR Born
New
York, 1854.
Gerome
Arts, under
Studied:
in Paris.
A.
N. Y. under Beckwith; Ecole des BeauxA. N. A., 1909. Honors: Honorable mention,
S. L. of
Member
:
Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 3292
The Meadow
.
Brook.
3316
.
Spray.
HOFFMAN, HARRY LESLIE Born Cresson, Pa. Studied with DuMond in New York; Laurens in Paris. Gold Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 4197 Saturday Morning, Savannah Market. 4180 A Mood of Spring. .
.
HOMER, WINSLOW Born in Boston, 1836; died 1910. Studied for a brief time at the N. A. D. and with Frederic Rondel, but was mainly self-taught. Member N. A. D.; A. IV. C. S.; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Gold medal, World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; first prize, Carnegie Institute, 1896; gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1896; gold medal, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1900; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1902; gold medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; gold medal, Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904. 2514 2515 2516 2517 2518 2519
2520
The Coming
2521 2522 2523
Storm. Lent by the Lotus Club.
.
The Home
.
Signal.
.
Sunlight and Shadow.
.
Fisherfolks:
2524
.
An
.
Tynemouth.
A Country Lad. Afternoon Fog. Lent by John Calvin Stevens, Esq.
.
.
.
Summer Afternoon. The Butterfly. The Yellow Jacket.
.
2525 2540 2548
.
.
.
The Wreck.
.
Lent by the Carnegie
Adirondack Lake. Lent by Horace C. Henry, Esq. Gathering Autumn Leaves. The Water Melon Bug.
Unruly Calf. Lent by the Brooklyn Museum.
Institute.
HOOPER, ROSA in San Francisco, 1876. Studied Yukon Exposition, “ Grand Prix.” 1205 Doesn't Your Mama Wash Your
Born
.
Face
?
:
Paris, Dresden,
San Francisco. Honor: Alaska-
1296.
A
1208
Grandfather.
.
Frenchman.
HOPKINS, JAMES
R. Born in Ohio, 1878. Studied: Cincinnati Art Academy. Honors P. A. F. A., 1908; Bronze Medal, Buenos Aires, 1910. Gold Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco,
:
2241 2243
.
Memories.
.
Mandarin
2308 2318
Blue.
.
Frivolity.
.
Beside the Lake.
Lippincott
prize,
1915-
HOPKINSON, CHARLES Born Cambridge, Mass., 1869. Studied: A. [
325
S.
L. of N. Y.
Member:
S.
A. A., 1898;
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
HOPKINSON, CHARLES
(Continued) Bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, 1901; bronze medal, St. Louis Exbn p sition, 1904; second prize ($200), Worcester Museum, 1902 and 1905. Exposition, San International Francisco, Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific 1915. Honors:
.
1703. Effect of 1704. Effect of 1707. Effect of 1708. Effect of
3371. Portrait.
Light. Light. Light. Light.
3470. Knitting. 4201. Salem Bay: Massachusetts.
HOULAHAN, KATHLEEN Born
in
Winnipeg, Canada. Studied with Robert Henri.
2694. Portrait.
HOVENDEN, THOMAS in Ireland, 1840; died in 1895. Came to take up Brittany subjects. Painted studies of
Born
United States in 1863. One of the first to “ Breaking Home Ties” life. was
Negro
<
World’s Columbian Exposition in of the Fine Arts after Thomas Eakins.
conspicuous in
Academy
Taught
1893.
2972. Breaking
2964. Peonies.
Home
in
the
Pennsylvania
Ties.
Lent by Charles Custos Harrison
Lent by Edward H. Coates, Esq.
Esq.
HOWARD, CLARA
E.
Born Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1866. Studied: A. S. L.; N. A. D., New York; William M. Chase; George de Forest-Brush. Member: American Society of Miniature Painters'' Association of Western Painters and Sculptors. 1286. Cadet.
HOWE, WILLIAM HENRY Born Ravenna, Ohio, 1846. Studied with Otto de Thoren and Vuillefroy in Paris Member-. A. N. A., 1894; N. A., 1897; S. A. A., 1899; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors-. Honorable mention, New Orleans Exposition, 1885; honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1886; third class medal, Paris Salon, 1888; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1889; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1890; grand gold medal, Crystal Palace, London, 1890; gold medal, Boston, 1890; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; gold medal, California Mid-Winter Exposition, 1894; gold medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895; Officer d’ Academic, Paris, 1896; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1899; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901.
2576.
Low
Lands:
Holland.
HOWLAND, ALFRED
C.
Born Walpole, N. H., 1838. Died Pasadena, Cal., 1909. Studied: Dusseldorf Royal Academy, with Emile Lambinet in Paris three years. Associated with the Barbizon artists.
2687. Saturday Afternoon. 2688. At Manchester: Vermont.
HOWLAND, ALLEN
2708.
At Cernay
la
Ville.
S.
Born Swatow, China. Studied: Boston Frank W. Benson and Philip L. Hale. 1913. Portrait of Miss A.
Museum
of Fine Arts School with E. C. Tarbell
1915. Portrait
Study.
HUBBARD, MARY WILSON Born Springfield, Mass, 1871.
A Portrait Sketch. HUBBELL, HENRY SALEM
Studied: A. S. L. of
New
4355.
t
L
^
4198.
W
in Paris.
whistler Collin> **d Constant in P-;S- W- A.; N. A. C. Honors: Honorable f me ^a Parts C<US Salon, 1904; silver medal, St. Louis ° rCeSter> Mass ” Museum 1905 / third Harris prize and > ort
mention Pari* 3nln* r'nnr : Exposition Tons- th bronze medal, A. L ct^IO.’
York; Constant
>
-
>
The Crimson Charger.
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.
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
HUDSPETH,
R. N.
Born Caledonia, Ontario, Canada, 1862. Miss Dorithy Dodge.
1242.
Studied: Academy Julien, Paris. 1246. Rev. Canon Trernayne.
AUBREY
HUNT,
E. Born Weymouth, Mass., 1855. Club, London. 2537. A Tidal River.
Studied <with Gerome in Paris.
Member: English Art
4352. Morocco.
HUNT, WILLIAM MORRIS
W
V t., 1824; died eather field, Vt., 1879. Entered the Dusseldorf Academy 1846 to study sculpture. Studied under Couture in Paris, and in Holland. In 1862 opened a studio in Boston, where he painted many portraits and figure compositions. Best known portrait was that of Chief Justice Shaw. In 1875 went to Mexico. His famous picture of Niagara Falls sold for ten thousand dollars a short time after his He executed in the Capitol at Albany the first American mural paintings of death. importance. Born Brattleboro,
in
2528. Silver Lake: Newtonville, Mass. 2530. Womanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Portrait.
2970.
The
Flight of Night.
Lent by
Lent by Mrs. Inez Gilmore.
The Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts.
HUNTER, ISABEL On
4296.
Grounds: No.
the Exposition
4297.
1.
On
the Exposition Grounds: No. 2.
HUNTER, SARA KATHERINE Study of a Head.
1844.
HUNTINGTON, DANIEL Born in New York, 1816; died 1906. Studied with S. F. B. Morse, and later with Inman, and with Ferrero in Rome in 1839 and 1844. President of the N. A. D. for twenty-five years; resigned in 1890. Received degree of LL.D. from Hamilton College. 2734. Sketcher.
Lent by the Brooklyn Museum.
HUNTINGTON, MARGARET WENDELL Born Nahant, Mass. Studied:
New
York,
Madrid and
Paris.
Member
of
Union
Inter-
nationale des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres, Paris, 1913. 3016. Still Life.
HURLEY, EDWARD TIMOTHY Born
Cincinnati,
Member:
Studied:
1869.
Chicago
S. E.; S.
Cincinnati
Murmuring.
2444.
Art Academy
under
Frank Duveneck.
W. A. 3144.
The New
Year.
HURLEY, IRENE BISHOP Born Colorado Springs, 1331. Portrait of
Colo., 1881; Studied: Cincinnati
Art Academy. Member:
S.
W. A.
New
York;
Mrs. H.
HURRY, LUCY W. Born Hagerstown, Md., 1884. Studied: 1044. 1045.
The Peacock. The Concert in
HUTCHISON,
S. L.
1046.
of N. Y.,
Waiting
with Kenyon Cox.
for the Stagecoach.
the Garden.
W.
F.
Born Montreal, Canada. Julien
A.
Academy,
Montreal, with Brymner; Chase School, Benjamin Constant and Jean Paul Laurens.
Studied:
Paris, with
A Northern River. HYDE, WILLIAM HENRY 3602.
New
Studied with Boulanger, Lefebvre, Doucet and Alexander HarA., 1900; S. A. A., 1893. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 3387. Vera.
Born
York, 1858.
rison in Paris.
Member: A. N.
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]
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS HYETT, WILL
J.
Born Cheltenham, England, 1876. Studied: Chaltenham Art School; also with Sir Alfred East, R. A. Bronze Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3590. Cross Roads: Ravenrock.
EMMA
INGERSOLL,
Born Chicago,
K. H. Chicago Art Institute.
Studied:
1878.
III.,
Honors:
Bronze Medal,
Louis Exposition. 1910.
Mary Meigs.
1911.
Baby Dan.
St
1917. Portrait Sketch.
INMAN, HENRY Born in Utica, N. Y., 1801 ; died in New York, 1846 .. Studied with J. IV. Jarvis. One of the founders of the N. A. D. and its first vice-president. Settled in Philadelphia 181? where he was engaged in the introduction of lithography. Director P. F ’ A ” rSu 54 ' J0, Visited Europe in 1845.
A
Henry
2715. Portrait of
Mumble-the-Peg. Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy
2747.
Pratt.
The Pennsylvania Academy
Lent by
of the Fine Arts. 2726. Picnic in the Catskills. Lent by the Brooklyn
of the Fine Arts.
Museum.
GEORGE
INNESS,
Y
1825. Died 1894. Studied in New York and in the ., European Gignoux in New York for a few months. Spent the years 1847-48 studying and painting in Rome. Elected Associate of National Academy i8si ~
Born Newburgh, N.
capitals; under Regis
•
dan, 1868.
2539.
The Clouded ent
^
by
1
Sun.
^
2551.
C ”“ e * ie
InstItute
The Coming Storm Lent by the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy.
'
9 ., 7 TIn the Berkshire R 2547. Hills. Lent by the Rhode Island School of ,
ULUaemi
Design.
WILSON
IRVINE,
Born Byron,
III.,
1869.
Studied: A.
I.
Member: Chicago
C.
^
X
W7. Bathing Beach. ISHAM, SAMUEL
N
York> 1855ge
c c
-
LaUghi " g June
by
the
?
-
:
A
1,911
“
A L -
-
HOm,: Siher Medal
Buffalo
Fine
Arts
Academy.
JACKSON, ANNIE HURLBURT Born Minneapolis, Minn., 1877.
Studied in Boston.
1348. Lapis Lazuli. 1350. Baby’s Head. 1352.
1353.
1354. Mrs. Arthur Pickering 1355. Little Newsie. 4351. Child’s Head.
The Blue Mantle. Helen Kreck.
JAKOBI, Born
RUTH
in
New
•
'
2544. In the Park.
Lent
C C
Studied: Julian Academy in Paris under Jacquesson de la Chev re Me ber: S A > l89i; A. N. A., 1900 ; N. A., 1906 ; r' KT
aTy Ju Lcuii ExtoJinJim
w
N Y si.
iv
£U a
A.; Chicago IV
S.
York, 1893.
970. City Square. 971. Reaping.
[
328
973.
Brooklyn Bridge.
988.
Towards Evening.
]
Almy.
’
PEACE: HOPILAND. By
Albert L. Groll
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS JAKOBI,
RUTH
(Continued)
989. Atlantic City. 990. On the Sand.
992.
The
993.
Water
Beach. Front.
991. Silent Street.
JAMAR,
CORINNE
S.
Born Elkton, Md. Studied:
Chicago Art Institute; Drexel
Institute, Philadelphia.
1985. Bob.
JAMES,
WILLIAM
Born Cambridge, Mass., 1882. Studied: Boston, Paris. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19/5. 2140. Portrait Study.
JANSSON,
ALFRED
Studied in Stockholm and Paris. Member: Chicago S. A. HonRosewald prize, Art Institute, 1912; Swedish Club prize in 1911 and 1912; the Martin B. Chase prize, 1814, Art Institute, Chicago, III.
Born in Sweden, 1863.
Awarded
ors:
2592. Illinois
JARVIS,
Julius
Landscape.
JOHN WESLEY
Born in South Shields, England, 1780; died in New York, 1840. Cared for in England until 1785 by his uncle, the celebrated John Wesley; at that date was sent to his father One of the earliest painters to take up art anatomy, and noted as “ one in Philadelphia. of the best portrait painters of his day.”
2781. Portrait of a
Gentleman.
Lent by Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Esq.
JAY,
CECIL
Born London, England, 1884. Studied: South Kensington School, London; Sir Hubert von Herkomer School, and with George Hitchcock, Holland. Silver Medal, for Miniature Painting, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Honorable Mention, for Oil Painting, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
1215. Maternity.
’
1217. Maternity. 1218.
The Love
1219. Maternity. 1220. Dancing Bacchante.
4102.
Letter.
Torn
Skirt.
JEWETT, WILLIAM Born East Haddam, Conn., about 1795. When a boy of sixteen he ground colors for the portrait painter Waldo. After being with Waldo for ten years he was offered a joint interest in his “business of portrait painting.”
2729. Portrait:
Samuel L. Waldo.
Lent by the National Design.
Aacademy
of
JOHANSEN, JOHN CHRISTEN
Born Copenhagen, Denmark, 1876. Studied: A.I.C.; Duveneck; Julian Academy in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1911; Port. P. Honors : Municipal League Purchase prize and Young Fortnightly prize, A.I.C., 1903; honorable mention, Arts Club of Chicago, 0^ 1903 ; silver medal, Chicago S. A., 1904; bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 19041 S menhonorable A. D., medal, N. 1911; gold Saltus Exposition, Buenos Aires medal, 1910; tion, C. I.,
Pittsburgh, 1912.
Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 3249. Village Rider. 3232. Approaching Storm. 3246.
The
3250. Portrait of Miss F. B.
Rider.
3248. Venetian
Arcade.
JOHNSON, DAVID Born J. F.
New
York, 1827. Died at Walden, N.Y., 1908. Landscape painter. Cropsey. Chiefly self-taught. Elected A. N. A., i860; N. A., 1861.
2782. Portrait:
William
S.
Mount.
Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq. [
329
]
Studied with
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS JOHNSON, EASTMAN
New
died, A York, 1906. Studied in UUSSeidOrt !•*#**, * 1824; Lovell, Maine, *T 7 Dusseldorf and Inifi \ l n His most popuar works are those depicting Aw, Hague. The and Paris Italy, A r;l Uan ll,-\f‘* Elected N. A. i860. 2681. Drummer Boy. 2678. Henry Codman Potter: Bishop of L>U7/t Born
'
'
* •
A
New
Lent by the Union League Club: New York.
York.
Edwin Booth.
2680.
JOHNSON, HARRY
L. Born Philadelphia, 1876.
Studied:
P.
A. F. A.
Honor:
Gold medal, Spring
Garden
Institute.
1824.
Mother and Child. Early Spring: Rose Valley.
1825.
Wind
1823.
1827. 1828. 1829.
in the Clouds.
The Inquiry. Moon Before Sundown The Garden.
1826. Charybdis.
JONES, FRANCIS
C.
Born Baltimore, 1857. Studied with Boulanger and Lefebvre at Ecole des Beaux-ArU in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1885 ; N. A., 1894 (treas.) ; S. A. A., 1882; A. IV. C. S.; N Y Arch. Eg., 1888; Mural P .; National Institute A. L .; N. A. C. Honors: Clarke prize N. A. D., 1885; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; Shaw purchase S. A. A., 1904; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2360. The Divan.
’
HUGH BOLTON
JONES,
Born Baltimore, 1848. Studied in France. Member: A. N. A., 1881; N. A., 1883; S.A.A 1881; A. IV. C. S.; National Institute A. L.; N. A. C. Honors: Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; bronze medal, Paris Exposition 1900 ; Webb prize, S A. A., 1902; Shaw fund prize, S. A. A., 1902; gold medal, St ,
Louis Exposition, 1904. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 3491.
Through
San
Francisco, 1913.
the Trees.
LEON FOSTER
JONES,
Born Manchester, N. H., 1871. Studied with Joseph De Camp. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 191 3. 2136. Long Island Village. 4090. A Misty Day in Winter.
JOUETT,
MATTHEW HARRIS
Born Mercer County, Ky., served in the war of 1812 four months under Gilbert distinguished people. Full 2771. Portrait of Boy and Dog. 2804. Artist’s Wife. Lent by R. H. Menefee,
1788; died in Lexington, Ky., 1827. Educated as a lawyer, as lieutenant, afterwards captain. In 1816 studied in Boston Stuart. Painted more than three hundred portraits, many of length portrait of Lafayette in Capitol at Frankfort, Ky.
Esq.
JUERGENS, ALFRED Born Chicago,
Chicago A. D.; Munich Royal Academy under Gysis and A.; Munich Artists Association; Artists Association of Germany; Societe Internationale des Beaux-Arts. Honors: Silver medal, Madrid and Munich. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Diez.
2363.
l866._
Studied:
Member: Chicago
S.
Garden Flowers.
JUNG,
C.
3424. In
May.
JAC.
Born Bavaria, 1880. Studied: N. A. D., under E. 3301. Winter Afternoon.
KAELIN, CHARLES
M. Ward and
C. Y. Turner.
S.
Born Cincinnati, 1859. Studied: Cincinnati Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International 1110. Rocks and Sea. 1111. Bits of Snow. [
Art School, A. S. L., N. Y. Exposition, San Francisco, 1115. Old Mill. 1116. Boats in Harbor.
330
]
1915.
LAVENDER AND OLD IVORY.
By
Lilian Westcott
Hale
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
KAULA, LEE LUFKIN Born Erie Pa.. Studied with C. M. Dewey Medal, Colorossi Academy, Paris, 189.7 3505. On the Old Settle. ,
KAULA, WILLIAM
New
in
York; Aman-Jean
in Paris.
Honor:
J.
Studied: Normal Art School and Cowles Art School in Boston; Y. IV. C. C. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915
Born Boston, 1871
.
Member N.
Collin in Paris.
.
3593. Clouds
from the West.
KEITH, WILLIAM Born Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 1839 ; died Berkeley, Cal., 1911 Came to New York in 1851 Engraver until 1859 , when he went to California and devoted himself to landscape painting. Studied under Achenbach and Carl Marr, and spent some time in Paris. Bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, IVas also prominent as portrait painter. .
.
Buffalo, 1901 .
The
3970.
Impression.
Lent by Mrs.
3984.
Mary McHenry
Keith.
3971. Revelation.
Lent by Mrs. E. N. Harmon. 3972. The Symphony of Peace. 3973. Portals of the Woods. 3974. Rainy Day. 3975. Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Grey Morning. Lent by Mrs.
Mary
C. Richardson.
3987. Landscape.
3983. Sketch.
Mary
Color.
Lent by Mrs. Mary C. Richardson. 3985. Landscape. Lent by C. F. Jacobsen, Esq. 3986.
Lent by Mrs. Mary McHenry Keith. 3976. Storm. 3977. Landscape No. 3. Lent by Mrs. Henrietta Zeile. 3978. Landscape No. 5. Lent by Mrs. Henrietta Zeile. 3979. Landscape No. 2. Lent by Mrs. Henrietta Zeile. 3980. Landscape No. 4. Lent by Mrs. Henrietta Zeile. 3981. Quiet Pool. Lent by Mrs. E. N. Harmon. 3982. Landscape. Lent by the Joseph Worcester Estate. Lent by Mrs.
Water
C. Richardson.
Lent by the Joseph Worcester Estate. 3988. Water Color. 3989. Landscape. Lent by Mrs. Mary C. Richardson. 3990. Cloudy Day. 3991. Landscape No. 1. Lent by Mrs. Henrietta Zeile. 3992. Landscape.
Lent by Mrs. Reginald Knight Smith. 3993. Spirit of Music.
Lent by Mrs.
Mary McHenry
Keith.
3994. Into the Storm. 3995. Sunset.
Lent by Mrs. E. N. Harmon. 3996. Silent Hour. 3997. Landscape. 3998. Shepherdess.
Lent by Mrs. E. N. Harmon.
KELLER, ARTHUR
I.
Studied: N. A. D. under IVilmarth and Ward; Loefftz in MuC. S.; N. Y. W. C. C.; N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1897 ; N. A. C.; S. I. ( ex-president). Honors: Gold medal for water color, A. C., Philadelphia, 1899 ; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 ; bronze medal for drawings, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 190 ; Evans prize, A. IV. C. S., 1902 ; second prize ($300), “Herald Christmas competition, 1904 ; gold medal for illustration and silver medal for paintings, St. Louis Exposition, 1904 Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915
Born nich.
New
York, 1866
Member: A.
.
IV.
.
.
1356.
The Bach Double
4376.
Concerto.
The Young
Critic.
KELLER, EDGAR Born Crescent 3482.
Under
KELLY,
City,
the Bridge:
Cal.
Studied:
Art
Institute,
Chicago.
Harlem River.
HANNAH
R. Born Paisley, Canada. Studied: Ontario School of Art, Toronto; Blanc in Paris.
1261.
When
Roses Bloom.
[
33 1
1
Courtois, Girardot
and
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
KENDALL, MARGARET Born Staten Island, N. Kendall.
Studied with
Y., 1871.
Member: Am.
J.
Alden Weir, Rolshoven and Sergeant Honors: Bronze medal, St. Louis
Society Miniature Painters.
Exposition, 1904. 1979. Miss Helen Huntington. 1980. In the Brook.
1975. Spirit of the Woods. 1977. Three Little Sisters. 1978. Bruno and His Mistress.
KENDALL, SERGEANT Born New York, 1868. Studied: A. S. L. of New York; Eakins in Philadelphia; Ecole des Beaux-Arts and Merson in Paris. Member: S. A. A., 1898; A. N. A., 1901 •’ N. A 1905; Nat. Inst., A. L. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1891; medal’ Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; Lippincott prize, P. A. F. A., 1894; honorable mention Tennessee Centennial Expositon, Nashville, 1897; second prize, Worcester Museum 1900; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; bronze medal, C. I., Pittsburgh, 1900’' second prize, Worcester Museum, 1901; silver medal for painting, bronze medal for drawing and honorable mention for sculpture, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901Shaw prize, S. A. A., 1901; Shaw Fund Purchase, S. A. A., 1903; gold medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; lsidor medal, N. A. D., 1908; Harris prize, A. I. C., 1908; Palmer gold medal, A. I. C., 1910. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 2432. Reflection. 2439. Phantasmata. 2442. Alison.
2443. Devotion. 2451. Venetian Brocade.
KENSETT, JOHN FREDERICK New
Born Cheshire, Conn., 1817 ; died
New
Elected N. A., 2705. Rapids:
Niagara
Lent by Robert
York, 1872.
York, 1849. Falls.
2718.
M. Olyphant,
Esq.
M. Olyphant,
Autumn Afternoon.
Lent by the National Academy of Design. 2750. In the Adirondacks. Lent by Robert M. Olyphant, Esq.
2716. Mallett’s Bay: Lake Champlain.
Lent by Robert
Studied engraving under Dagget.
Esq.
KENT, ROCKWELL
A Mother and Her Sons. KINDLUND, ANNA BELLE WING
4400.
Born Buffalo, N.
Y., 1876. Studied with Lucius W. Hitchcock in Buffalo; George Bridgin York. Member: N. S. C. Honors: Honorable mention, Pan-American Expostion, Buffalo, 1901 ; bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition,
New
man
1904.
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, pi tT' in Black. KING, CHARLES
!!o7 1197. Lady
1199
•
-
San Francisco, 1915.
Madeleine Dabo.
,
B.
2798. John C. Calhoun:
When
Secretary of
War. Lent bv Corcoran Gallery of Art.
KING, EDITH
LAWRENCE
Born Chelsea, Mass 18S4 Studied: Massachusetts Institute Technology; Rhode Island School of Design; Harvard Summer School 1072. Nude. 1073. Qn the Beach; Capri .
_
KING,
PAUL
^ S SJudi‘d 3of Buffalo; A. of New York under MlllTV' x Salma C Inness 906; Salma. / A.Tr Philadelphia, 1911; gold medal, Art Club of Philadelphia1906; honnrThll mention, orable 5 ''
S. L.
-
.
-
C.,
f:
S. L.
I
>
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 2204.
Snug Harbor.
prize,
San Francisco
3559. Winter> [
33 2
]
C.,
1911
WOMAN WITH
ROSES.
By Philip
L.
Hale
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
KIRKPATRICK, WILLIAM
A.
Born London, Eng., 1880. Studied in Paris and London. 2179. Pleasing Reflections.
KLEIN, LILLIE V. O’RYAN Studied with George de Forest Brush, Willard Metcalf, Dennis Bunker, William Chase Douglas Folk. Awarded first prize four consecutive years at Cooper Union N Y first prize for best "Type of Ideal Beauty” at the University of New York gold medal at ; Alaska-Yukon Exhibition; honorable mention at Chicago World’s Fair. 1330. Portrait of C. E. S. Wood. 1320. Portrait of Mrs. Thomas E. Flynn. O’Callaghan. Margaret 1334. Portrait of William Keith. Mrs. 1324. •
,
1327. Portrait of Sir
Wilfred Laurier.
KNOX, JAMES Born Glasgow, 1866. 4204. White Swan.
Studied with Jos. H. Boston,
New
York
City.
KOHN, IRMA Born Rock Island, 111 Studied with Charles Francis Browne and John Johansen Chicago; Birge Harrison. .
1137. Street in
Stratford-on-Avon.
KOPMAN, BENJAMIN Studied:
N. A. D.,
1138.
St.
in
Ives: Lighthouse on the Pier.
D.
New
York.
2556. Plucking a Goose.
4457. Portrait of a
Young Man.
KRETZINGER, CLARA JOSEPHINE Born Chicago, 1883. Studied: A. 1 C. and with W. J. Reynolds in Chicago; Lefebvre, Robert-Fleury, Laurens, Congdon and Richard Miller in Paris. Honor: Honorable mention, Salon des Artists Francais, Paris, 1908. .
A Thoughtful Moment. KRIMMELL, JOHN LEWIS
3000.
Born Edingen, Wurtemberg, Germany, 1787; died to
at
Germantown,
Pa.,
1821.
Came
Philadelphia in 1810.
2749. Fourth of July in Centre Square.
Lent by
The Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts.
KROLL, LEON Born New York, 1884. Studied: N. A. D. ; Laurens in Paris. Instructor at N. A. D. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3270.
Weehawken Terminal.
3442. Lower Manhattan. 3445. Rockport Quarries.
3273. River Industries.
KRONBERG, LOUIS Born Boston, 1871. Studied: Boston Museum School; Laurens and Constant in Paris. Honors: Silver medal, Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, Boston; Longfellow traveling scholarship, Boston. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
The Visitor. 2310. Ballet Girl in Green.
2436. Preparing for the Dance. 2440. The Exercise.
2207.
KYLE, JOSEPH Group. Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq.
2742. Portrait
LA FARGE, BANCEL Bom
Newport. R.
I..
Member: N. Y. Arch. 4333. The Ravine.
t
86$.
Studied, under
Lg., 1902;
Mural
John
4437.
[
J.n
333
1
Farge. R. Colin and A. Besnard. Nat. Inst., A. L.
W. C. C.; The Willow.
P.; N. Y.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
LA FARGE, JOHN Born of French parentage, 1835; died, 1910. Studied in Paris with Couture for a brief period, but his greatest art knowledge came through travel and personal contact with leading artists of the period. He returned to the United States and worked with IV. M. Hunt at Newport, R. I. In 1876 decorated Trinity Church Boston, which was the real beginning of mural painting in the United States. He developed the art of stained glass. In 1886 he visited Japan and later the South Seas. He was a member of the N. A. D. ,
The
2671. 2672.
Hillside
2673. Bishop Berkeley’s Rock.
Farm.
Woman
Lent by Charles
Centaur. Lent by the Brooklyn Museum.
LAMB,
F.
De Kay,
Esq.
2674. Portrait of Richard Hunt. 2675. Our Boatman.
M.
1861. Studied: Massachusetts Normal Art School; Museum Fine Arts, Boston; with Julian, Paris, 1885-1886. Honors: Gold medal, Twentieth Century Exhibition. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4342. Threatening. 3083. Our New England.
Born Middleborough, Mass., of
LAMBERT, GERTRUDE
A.
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
San Francisco, 1915.
2503. Black and Green.
LAMBERT, JOHN Studied: P. A. F. A. 3861.
Red and
Black.
Lent by the Art Club of Philadelphia.
LANG, ANNIE TRAQUAIR Born Philadelphia, 1885. Studied at the P. A. F. A. Honors: Honorable mention, Arch. League of New York, 1910, for mural decoration; European scholarship from P. A. F. A., 1908 and 1910. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3020. The Hotels: Venice. 3022. Japanese Print.
3024. 4157.
From My Window: The Gray Kimono.
Venice.
LANGHORNE, KATHERINE Born Plainfield, N. J., 1885. Studied: A. 3005. Rhode Island Pool.
New
L. of
S.
York, and in Paris.
3009.
A Day
4412.
A
Last Summer.
LANGTRY, MARY 4338. Personally Conducted.
September Night:
Ipswich.
LATHROP, WILLIAM LANGSON Born IVarren, III, 1859. Member: A. N. A., 1902; N. A., 1907; N. Y. W. C. C. Honors: Evans prize, A. W. C. S., 1896; gold medal, A. C., Philadelphia, 1897; Webb prize, S. A. A., 1899; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, iQOi; third prize, C. I., Pittsburgh, 1903; second prize, Worcester, 1904; bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Gold medal, for Oil Painting, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, I9I5Silver medal, for ater Color Painting, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. '
W
1168. Golden Afternoon. 1169. Grey Day. 1172. Landscape. 2446. Summer Afternoon.
2456.
Coming Storm.
2460.
The
A
Lent by Mrs. George Ellery Woods. Canal. Lent by George Coifing Warner.
LAWSON, ERNEST Born California, 1873 Spent several years in France. Member: A. N. A., 1908; Am. S. Honors: Silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; Sesnan medal, P. A. F. A., 1907; gold medal, A. A. S., 1907; first Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1908. •
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]
INTERIOR. By Samuel
Halpert
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
LAWSON, ERNEST
(Continued)
Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3548. Hudson River and Palisades. 3538. Hills at Inwood. 3539. Beginning of Winter.
LEIGH, WILLIAM ROBINSON Born Berkeley County, IV. V., 1866. Studied: Maryland Institute, Baltimore; Hugh Newell; Raupp, Gysis, Leofftz and Lindenschmid in Munich. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1892; two silver and three bronze medals, Munich Academy; first class medal, Appalachian Exposition, Knoxville, Tenn., 1911.
The Stampede.
3478.
EMANUEL
LEUTZE,
Born Gmund, Wurtemburg, 1816; died Washington, 1868. Was brought to America as a child by his parents. Studied under Lessing, also studied in Munich, Venice and Rome. Elected N. A., i860. 2950. Columbus Discovering America. 2698. Portrait of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Lent by Henry Fairfield Osborn.
LEVER, HAYLEY Born Adelaide, Australia, 1876. Studied: Paris, London,
St. Ives. Honors: Silver medal, National Arts Club, N. Y.; honorable mention, Pittsburgh; International Carnegie prize, National Academy, New York. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
3076. Washington Bridge. 3084. Winter: Harlem River. 3168. St. Ives Fishing Boats.
3176. Smeaton’s Quay: St. Ives. 3452. Saint Ives: Summer.
AUERBACH
LEVY, WILLIAM
Born Russia, 1889. Studied: N. A. D., N. Y.; Academie Julian,
Paris.
Honors: Mooney
traveling scholarship, National Academy of Design, 1911; honorable mention in etching, Salon Francois, 1913; first prize, Chicago Society of Etchers, 1914.
Normandy Fishermen.
2135.
LEWIS,
EDMUND
3423.
The Draftsman.
D.
Upper Delaware River.
2682.
LEWIS, Born
HELEN New
V.
York
arship, 1910.
Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y. Honor: Miniature Class Scholof Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters.
City, 1879.
Member
Miss Whitelaw.
1276.
1281. 1282. 1283. 1284. 1285.
1277. An American. 1278. Portrait of an Actor. 1279. Miss Madge Kennedy. 1280. Miss H. Draper.
LICHTENAUER, New
Born
J.
Miss Lakeman. Editha. Portrait of C. R. Baxter, Esq.
MORTIMER
York, 1876.
Studied
with
Mowbray
rens in Paris. Member: N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1902; Y. Arch. Lg., 1903 and 1907.
in
Mural
New P.
York; Merson and LauHonors: President’s prize, N.
4375. Study for Shubert Theatre.
1020. Study for Harris Theatre.
LIE,
Katherine. Fichu.
The
JONAS
Born Norway, 1880. Studied: N. A. D. and A. S. L. of New York. Member: A. N. A., 1912; Am. P. S. Honors: Silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; first Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1914. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 2218.
Palms
in
San Francisco, 19153441. Gates at Pedro Miguel.
Wind.
LILJESTROM, GUSTAV
F.
Born Stockholm, Sweden, 1882. Studied: Chicago Art 2143. Vishnu
Temple: Grand Canyon. [
335
]
Institute.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS LINDE, OSSIP
L. A.
Born Russia. Studied:
I.
C
Academie
Julien, Paris.
Honors:
Honorable mention,
Paris Salon, 1907; gold medal, Paris Salon, 1910. 3303. Venice. Gateway in Venice. 3267.
A
3275. Steps:
3307. Chioggia: Venice.
Venice.
LINDIN, CARL
OLOF ERIC
Born Sweden, 1869. Studied with Laurens, Constant and Chicago S. A.
A man-Jean
in Paris.
Member:
3266. Evening.
LINDFORD, CHARLES Born Pittsburgh, Pa., 1846; died 1897. Medal, Boston, 1878. Honorary member Pittsburgh Art Society. 2754. Landscape:
Pennsylvania.
LIPPINCOTT, WILLIAM
HENRY
Born Philadelphia, 1849. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Bonnat in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1885; N. A., 1897; A. IV. C. S. Honors: Honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition,
4
Buffalo, 1901 ; bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904.
Way.
2461. Love Finds the
LITTLE, JOHN Born
WESLEY
Forksville, Pa., 1867.
Member: Philadelphia W.
Studied: N. A. D. and with Leonard Ochtman in New York. Honors: Silver medal, A. A. S., Philadelphia, 1902.
C. C.
4174.
1026. In Devonshire.
A
Passing Shower.
LITTLE, PHILIP Born Swampscott, Mass., 187,7. Studied: Boston Museum School. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3782. 3789.
The Making of New The Upper Ipswich.
LOCKMAN, DE WITT Member:
Lands.
3790.
An Upland Meadow.
M.
Port. P.
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
San Francisco, 1915.
2591. Portrait of Miss D.
LOEB, LOUIS Born Cleveland, Ohio, 1866 ; died 1909. Studied: New York and Paris. Honors: Medal, French Salon, 1895; silver medal, Buffalo Pan-American Exposition, 1896; Webb prize, 1903; vice president, Art Students' League, New York. Member: Society of American Artists; National
2542.
Academy
of Design.
The Bud.
2546.
The
Peacock. Lent by Emanuel Loeb, Esq.
Lent by William Scott Bond, Esq.
LOKKE, MARIE Born Christiania, Norway, 1877. Studied:
Christiania
and
in Dresden.
2574. Portrait of a Child.
LONDONER, AMY Born Lexington, Mo. Studied: Henri School 1004. Cripple Creek. 1005. The Fairy Tale. 1006. The Bathers. 1007. Park Bench.
New
York City. 1008. Boardwalk: Atlantic of Art,
City.
Woman
1009. in Black. 1010. Trees and Mountains. 1011. Strange House.
A
LONGACRE, LYDIA EASTWICK
New York, 1870. Studied: A. S. L. of New York, under Chase and Whistler in Paris. Member: Am. S. Min. P.; Pa. Soc. Min. P.
Born
1308. Portrait of
Mr. Gino C. Speranza.
1310. Miss Helene Pupke.
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Mowbray
MOTHER.
By John McLure Hamilton
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
LOWDON, ELSIE MOTZ Born Waco, Texas. Studied: Am. 1848. Portrait of D. B.
Min. P.; A.
S.
S. L.,
N. Y.
C.
LUCAS, JEAN WILLIAMS Born Hagerstown, Md., 1873. Studied with Henri, Daingerfield and Wittemore. ber: Pa. S. Min. P. 1364. Mrs. Alfred Williams Lucas. 1359. Man with Ruff. 1367. Mrs. Frederick M. Thomas. 1360. Miss Agnes Rogers. 1363. Paddie Cat and Mistress.
Mem-
LUDOVICI, ALICE
E. Born Dresden, Germany, 1872. Studied: New York and Germany. Honors: Silver medal, Alaska-Y ukon Exhibition; gold medal, Annual Exhibition of California Society of Miniature Painters, 1914; president of the California Society of Miniature Painters.
1193. Portrait of
LUKE,
Miss Ludovici.
KATHRYN LOGAN
Born Fort Bradford, North Dakota. Studied: Art Academy of Cincinnati ; Academy Fine Arts, Chicago; P. A. F. A., and with Frank Duveneck. 1198. Portrait of Mrs. Philip Campbell. 1191. The Little French Model.
LUKS,
of
GEORGE
Born Williamsport, Pa., 1867. Studied: P. A. F. A. and Dusseldorf Academy, Paris and London. Member: Port. P. Am. P. S. 3404. Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Page. 3412. New York Boy.
4406. 4438.
The Mother.
Man
in
Brown.
LUNDBORG, FLORENCE Born San Francisco. Studied in San Francisco with Arthur F. Mathews and with Whistler. Honor: Gold medal, San Francisco Institute of Art. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4145. Old Fountain: Taormina. 3476. Stone Pines. 4116. Etna in the Afterglow.
in Paris
LUNGREN, FERNAND Born Maryland, 1850. 3495. In the Abyss:
Grand Canyon.
LYNCH, ANNA Born Elgin, III. Studied: A. I. C.; Bougureau, Simon and Cottet in Paris. Member: Am. S. Min. P.; Chicago S. A. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1812. Portrait of Henrietta E. Countiss. 1810. Marion Stanton.
McCarter, henry Born Norristown, Pa., 1865. Studied with Eakins in Philadelphia; Puvis de Chavannes, Bonnat and Alexander Harrison in Paris. Honors: Bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; Beck prize, Philadelphia
W.
C. C., 1906.
Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 1112. Return from the Foray: Early 74. Lust for Gold. 87.
The Spanish Legend.
1149. Yearly Tribute to the
MacCHESNEY, CLARA
King
Ireland. of Tara.
T. Born Brownsville, Cal. Studied: San Francisco School of Design under Virgil Williams Gotham Art School in New York under Mowbray and Beckwith; Girardot, Courtois and Colorossi Academy in Paris. Member: N. Y. W. C. C.; A. W. C. S.; N. A. C. Honors: Two medals, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; Dodge prize, N. A. D., 1894; gold medal for water color, A. C., Philadelphia, 1900; second Hallgar ten prize, N. A. D., 1901 bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition,
1904.
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4298. Still
Life.
A
McCOLL,
MARY
A. Born Forrest, Ont., Canada, 1874. Studied: St. Louis School of Fine Arts; New York Art League, Paris, and with Courtois, Prinet and Doucet. Member: Jury of Selection for Pennsylvania Academy, 1911.
3030. Reflections.
McCOMAS, FRANCIS Born Fingal, Tasmania, 1875. Studied: Julian Academy, Paris; Sydney, Australia. Came California in 1898. of the International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition San Francisco, 1915.
to
Member
3655. Sichomovi: Arizona. 3656. Oaks of the Monte. 3657. Mariano. 3658. Walpi: Arizona. 3659. The Red Wagon.
3650. Pines at Monterey. 3651. City of the Desert.
A
Lent by John Lawson, Esq. 3652. 3653. 3654.
The Broken Oak. A Los Olivos Oak Tree. The Navajo Gateway: Arizona.
McCORMICK,
HOWARD
Born Milvill, Ind., 4237. Hopi Ceremonial.
McCORMICK,
M.
1875.
Studied: Indianapolis,
New
York, Paris.
Member:
S.
L, 1912.
EVELYN
Born Placerville, Cal. Studied: San Francisco Art Association ; Julian Academy, Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2571. Old Custom House: Monterey.
Paris.
MACDOUGALL, JOHN
A. Born New York, 1843. Studied: Cooper Union, N. A. D., New York; with Julian and Lormon, Paris. Honor: Silver medal, Charleston Exposition.
1311. Dick.
McEWEN, WALTER Born Chicago, i860. Studied with Cormon and Robert-Fleury in Paris. Member: A. A., 1903 ; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1886; silver medal Paris Exposition, 1889; first class gold medal, Berlin, 1891; medal, Columbian Exposition, Lnicago, 1893; medal of honor, Antwerp, 1894; second class medal, Munich, 1897; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; first gold medal, Munich, 1901; first class medal, Vienna 1902; Lippincott prize, P. A. F. A., 1902; Harris prize, A. I. C., 1902; gold medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; first medal, Liege, 1905. Chevalier Legion of Honor,
N
1896; officer, Michael, Bavaria; Order of Leopold II, Belgium, 1909 of the International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition
1908; Order of
Member
St.
8 an Francisco, 1915.
2458. Vanity. 3227. At the Burgomaster’s.
35 10 Oldebroeck. 3514. An Interlude. 3518. In the Studio. 3519. Yes or No. .
ait
g 5[ The « Betrothed. -
3468.
t
McFEE, Born 4113.
Still
,
HENRY LEE St. Louis, 1886.
Studied:
A.
New
S. L. of
York
Life.
MACGILVARY,
NORWOOD
Born Bangkok, Siam, 1874. Studied: Mark Hopkins Barlow in England; Laurens in Pans. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, }};?• 1183.
IT
in
Autumn
**
f Idyl.
orest
Institute,
San Francisco; Myron
San Francisco, 1915. 2418. The Voices of Dreams. 3427. Noct urne.
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AFTERNOON FOG.
By Winslow Homer
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
McILHENNY, 2934.
MORGAN
C.
Gray Morning. Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.
McINTIRE,
KATHARINE
Born Richmond, 1321. Portrait of a
V a.
Man.
McKILLOP, WILLIAM Born Philadelphia. Studied: St. Louis School of Fine Arts; Jean Paul Laurens and Ernest Laurent in Paris. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4420. Portrait of Robert
W.
Chanler.
4428.
The
Letter.
McLANE, M. JEAN 1878. Studied: A. I. C.; Duveneck and Chase. Member: A. N. A., Honors: Bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; first prize, International Lg., Paris, 190/ and 1908; Elling prize, N. Y. Woman’s A. C., 1907; Burgess prize, N. Y. Woman’s A. C., 1908; silver medal, International Exposition, Buenos Aires, 1910 Julia A. Shaw prize, N. A. D., 1912; third Hallgarten prize, National Academy, N. Y., 1913; Lippincott prize, P. A. F. A., 1913. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3021. Group: Mother and Children. 3019. Brother and Sister: Portraits. 3023. Portrait of Mrs. R. G. Arnold. Lent by Arthur H. MacKie.
Born Chicago,
III,,
1912; Port. P.
MACKY, CONSTANCE Born Melbourne, Australia, 1883. Studied: National Gallery Painting School, Melbourne, Australia; London, Paris and Italy. Honors: Gold and silver medals, Melbourne A. R., 1907. 2983. Portrait of Mrs. Frederick Roth.
3494. Roses.
E. SPENCER Born Auckland, New Zealand, 1880.
MACKY,
bourne, Australia;
Academie
Studied: National Gallery Painting School, Mel-
Julien, Paris.
2296.
1028. Portrait. 1033. Alice.
MACRUM, GEORGE
Mother and Child.
H.
Studied with F. V. DuMond and Birge Harrison. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2587. Woolworth Building from West 2161. The Towering City.
MACSOUD, NICHOLAS
Street.
S.
Born Zahle, Mt. Lebanon, Turkey, 1884. Studied: N. A. D. 1234. Portrait of Miss Theresa Borman. 1229. Portrait of Julius A. Gross, Esq. 1232. Portrait of a Boy.
1238. Portrait of
My
Mother.
MAGER, GUS Born Newark, N.
J.,
1878.
4112. Tulips and Irises. 4122. Flower Bouquet.
4461.
MAGONIGLE, EDITH Born Brooklyn, N.
The
Laborer.
M.
Y., 1877.
981. The Secret Garden. 1058. Linet de Maris. 1060. The Queen of Hearts.
1063. Vice and Virtue. 1347. Louis Ayres, Esq. 1349. Gwendolyn Munroe.
MAJOR, ERNEST
L. Born Washington, D. C., 1864. Studied with Boulanger and Lefebvre in Paris. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915-
3807. Blonde in Blue.
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MALBONE, EDWARD GREENE Savannah, Ga., 1807. Established in Providence as portrait painter at seventeen. In 1796 went to Boston and afterwards to New York, Philadelphia and Charleston. Went to England with Allston, 1801, and was urged by West There he painted miniatures and to remain, but returned to Charleston the same year. attained a high reputation in this branch. 1332. Portrait of Joseph Marx. Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy
Born Newport, R.
I.,
1777 >
died.
of the Fine Arts.
MANIGAULT,
E. Born Charleston,
MIDDLETON S. C., 1886.
Studied: Chase School, N. Y.
4403. Pastoral.
MANNHEIM, JEAN 3142.
2579. Frolicking Times.
On Tuesday.
MARCH ANT, EDWARD
D. Born 1808 ; died 1887. Exhibitor
in the
National Academy.
2802. Colonel E. D. Baker. Lent by Dr. Gilbert L. Parker.
MARR, CARL Born Milwaukee, 1858. Studied: Weimar Academy with Schaus; Berlin Academy with Gussow; Munich with Seitz and Lindenschmit. Member: Academies of Munich, BerHonors: Gold medal, Prize Fund Exhibition, New York, lin, Athens; Nat. Inst. A. L. 1886; medals, Vienna, Berlin, Munich, Dresden, Madrid, Salzburg, Barcelona, Antwerp, Budapest; 4418.
first
medal, Liege, 1905.
Holy Family. Lent by Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst.
MARSH, ALICE RANDALL Born Coldwater, Mich. Studied: A. and Maud Bouvier.
I.
1914. Michel
MARSHALL,
E.
Born
New
Am.
S.
Min. P.
NEWELL
4252. Parrot and Anemones. 4253. Parroquet and Peaches. 4256. Parroquet.
MARSHALL, W.
Member:
C.
1920. Portrait Sketch of a Russian Girl.
4257. Parrot. 4258. Parrot and Grapes. 4259. Parrot and Fruit.
E.
Began work as a banknote engraver and later engraved large portraits in line, chiefly from portraits painted by himself. Studied in Paris and exhibited in the Salons of 1856-66. He is best known as the engraver of the large plates WashYork, 1837.
of
ington, Lincoln, Grant,
etc.
2746. Portrait of A. B. Durand. Lent by the National Academy
of
Design.
MARTIN,
HOMER
D. Born Albany, N. Y., 1836. Died St. Paul, 1897. In 1862 came to New York and worked in the studio of James Smillie. In 1861 was sent to England by the Century Magazine to sketch “George Elliott’s Country Member: A. N. A., 1868; Academician, 1875; Society American Artists, 1877. 2945. Newport Neck. 2953. Saranac Lake: Autumn. Lent by the Lotos Club. Lent by the Union League Club,
^ MARTINEZ, XAVIER
New York
City.
T.
Born Gaudalajara, Mexico, 1874 Studied: Mark Hopkins Inst., San Francisco ; Ecole des Beaux-Arts under Gerome and Carriere. Honors: Gold medal, S. F. Art Assoc., •
1895; honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. 3594. 4275.
Head Land
of a Girl. of Silence.
4287.
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Storm.
A DRUMMER BOY.
By Eastman Johnson
1
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
MASON, JOHN New
Born
York City 1868. ,
Academy
Studied:
Julian, Paris.
Honor:
Bronze medal,
Paris Exposition, 1889.
On
4183.
the
MASON,
Road
MAUD
M.
Dow
Studied with
4193. Old Cider Mill.
to Killingworth.
and Snell
in
New
1
;
with Brangwyn in London.
Member: N.
S. C.
3014. Still Life.
MATHEWS, ARTHUR
F.
Born Markensan, Wis.
Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
Member
of the International Jury 0 Francisco, 1915. San
Monterey
3641.
3649. 3660. 3661. 3662. 3663. 3664. 3665. 3666.
Hills.
3642. The Carnation. 3643. Monterey Bay.
3644. California. 3645. Portrait. 3646. Oaks. 3647. Masque of Pandora. 3648. The Swan.
MATHEWS, LUCIA
Cypress.
The Web. Eve. Cypress Grove.
The
Butterfly.
Marine. Ghost Story.
Land
Fish.
K.
Studied: San Francisco. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4114. Little Girl. 980. Monterey Pine.
Born San Francisco.
MAURER, ALFRED Born
New
H.
Studied in Paris. Honors: Gold medal, first class, Carnegie 1901; first prize, Worcester Art Museum, 1901; Geo. Inness, Jr., prize Salmagundi Club, 1901 ; bronze medal, Pan-American, Buffalo; gold medal, second class, Munich, 1905; silver medal, Liege Exposition; bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition. 4398. Bal Bullier. 4396. Jeanne. York, 1868.
Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
MAURY, CORNELIA Born
New
F.
Studied: Constant and Duprb in Paris. 1012. One Shoe Off.
MAY,
Orleans, 1866.
St.
Louis School of Fine Arts; Lefebvre, Collin, 4316.
The Three Bears
Story.
EDWARD HARRISON
Born in England in 1824; died in Paris, 1887. Came to this country when a child. Went to Paris and studied with Couture, 1851. Pupil of Huntington in New York. Gold medal, Paris Salon, 1855. 2710.
The
2949.
Toilet.
The Dying Lent by
Brigand.
The Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts.
MAYER, LOUIS Born Milwaukee, 1869. Studied with Max Thedy, Paul Hoecker in Munich; Constant and Laurens in Paris. Member: Union Inter, des Beaux- Arts et des Lettres. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3484.
Lady with Black
3485. Portrait of Mrs.
Veil.
MAYNARD, RICHARD
F.
Born in Chicago, 1875. Studied with Chase in New York. 4324. Reading. 2175. In and Out of an Oval Mirror.
MAYR, 2724.
C.
Reading the News. Lent by the National Academy of Design.
MAZZANOVICH, LAURENCE Born 2380.
in California.
M.
Studied in France.
Grey Glow. [
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...
MEAKIN,
L. H. Born Newcastle, England; bought to U. S. as a child. Studied in Munich, 1882 to 1886 Member: S. W. A. (ex-pres.). Honors: Prize, Cincinnati A.C., ia 02 later in Paris. silver medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904; medal, Appalachian Exp., Knoxville, 1911; fine Arts Bldg, prize, Chicago, 1911. Instructor, Cincinnati Art Academy; curator of paintings
’.
Cincinnati
Museum.
of the International Jury of Francisco, 1915-
Member
Awards, Panama-Pacific International
San 2177. Rocky Mountain Valley. 3403. Stormy Day.
Exposition
3409. Kicking Horse River. 3411. Rockport.
MELCHER, BERTHA CORBETT Born Denver, Col., 1872. Studied with Douglas Volk; Minneapolis School of Fine ArtsDrexel Institute, Philadelphia, with Howard Pyle; School of Normal and Applied Art Chicago.
A Mountain Lassie. MELCHERS, GARI
1787.
1782.
My
Daughter
Charlotte.
Dusseldorf Academy, 1877-80; Lefebvre and BouA. N. A. 1904, N. A. 1906; Soc. Nat. des Beaux-Arts, Paris; Inter. Society of Artists, London; Munich Secession ( cor.) Berlin R. Acad.; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1886; first class medal, Amsterdam 1887; third class medal, Paris Salon, 1888; first class medal, Munich, 1888; grand prize, Paris Expo., 1889; first prize, A. I. C. 1891; medal of honor, Berlin, 1891; gold medal’ A. C. Philadelphia, 1892; medal of honor, Antwerp, 1894; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1896; first class medal, Vienna, 1898; gold medal, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901 ; gold medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904; second, IV. A. Clark prize, Corcoran Gal., 1910. Knight of the Order of St. Michael of Bavaria; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor of France 1895, officer, 1904; officer R. Prussian Order of Red Eagle, 1907.
Born
Detroit, Mich., i860. langer in Paris. Member:
3667.
Studied:
and His Sweetheart. Lent by the National Gallery, Freer
Morning Room.
3678. Sailor
Lent by Dr. George Woodward. 3668. The Open Door.
Collection. 3679. The White Church. 3680. Supper at Emmaus. 3681. Portrait Group.
3669. Madonna of the Fields. 3670. Girl Sewing. 3671. Skaters.
Lent by
The Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts. 3 672. Breakfast Table. 3673. House with Green Gable. 3674. The Fencing Master. Lent by the Art Museum of Detroit. 3675. Virginia. 3676. House on Canal. 3677. Young at Toilet.
3682. 3683.
Lent by Hugo Reisinger Estate. Roomful of Color. Mother and Child. Lent by James Deering, Esq.
3684. Maternity. 3685. Lily Pond. 3686. Writing. 3687. The Smithy.
Woman
MENDENHALL, EMMA Born Cincinnati, 1873. Studied: Cincinnati Art Academy, under Duveneck; Shinnecock School under Rhoda Holmes Nicholls; Julian Academy in Paris. Member: S. IV. A. (Assoc.). 1071.
Luxembourg Gardens.
4340. An English Village. 4367. Street in St. Ives: Cornwall.
4309. Mulberry Street Hill.
MENZLER, BERTHA
S.
Born Chicago, 1874-' Studied: A. I. C.; with Merson, Collin and Aman-Jean Honors: Special prize, A. I. C.; Autumn, 1903; Young Fortnightly prize, A. I. Grower prize, A. I. C., 1910. 3467. Twilight on the Dunes.
in Paris. C.,
1909;
MERRITT, ANNA LEA Born Philadelphia, 1844. ritt
in
London.
Studied with
Associate Royal Soc. [
Heinrich Hoffman
of Painter-Etchers.
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]
in Dresden; Henry MerHonors: Centennial Exposi-
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
ANNA LEA
MERRITT,
(Continued)
honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1889; two medals (oil tion, Philadelphia, 1876; painting and mural decoration) Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. Medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895 ; honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 4423. Youth.
3819. Lure of Fame. 4415. Nymph of Dew.
MERYMAN, RICHARD
S.
Born Boston, Mass., 1882.
Art Museum School
Studied:
in
Boston and with Abbott
Thayer. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3415. Portrait.
EDMUND CLARENCE
MESSER,
Born Skowhegan, Me., 1842. Studied with Principal, Corcoran School of Art.
Collin, Courtois
and Aime Morot
in Paris.
2405. Blue Ridge.
METCALF, WILLARD
L. Born Lowell, Mass., 1858. Studied with George L. Brown in Boston; Boulanger and Lefebvre in Paris. Member: A. IV. C. S.; Ten Am. P Nat. Inst. A. L.; Union Inter, Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Solon, 1888; medal, des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres. Chicago, Exposition, 1893; Webb prize, S. A. A., 1896; honorable mention, Columbian Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, silver Exposition, 1900; Paris medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1907; gold medal and first prize, Corcoran Art Gallery, 1907 ; Harris medal and prize, A. I. C., 1910; gold medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910; medal of honor, P. A. F. A., 1911; Sesnan medal, P. A. F. A., 1912. Instructor, Woman’s Art School of Cooper Union, New York, and Rhode Island School of Design, Providence. Medal of Honor, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
3770.
Trembling Leaves. Spring Afternoon: Blossom Time. Salmon River: Norway.
3772. Early 3774. 3802.
Central Park.
MIELZINER, LEO Born New York. Studied:
3805. October Afternoon. 3809. Cherry Blossoms. 3811. Winter’s Festival.
, r j Cincinnati Art Academy; Gerome, Bouguereau and tcole des Beaux Arts, under Collin and Courtois in Paris; Kroyer in Copenhagen. 4334. Mr. Gustave Poliak. 983. Mrs. Herbert Baer. Profile in Silver Point. 4350. Head. 4320. Character .
,
A
4331. Mr. Philip Conway Sawyer.
MILLAR, ADDISON
THOMAS
Born Warren, Ohio, i860.
Studied with Chase in
New
.
York; Benjamin Constant and
Boldini in Paris. 2180. Storm
Warning.
MILLER,
KENNETH HAYES
Born Kenwood, N. Y., 1876. Studied: A. S. L. and Chase School; Instructor of Drawing and Painting at the Art Students’ League of New York. Member: Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts, Paris.
3792.
The Swan.
MILLER, RICHARD
3796.
The
Cloud.
E.
Louis School of Fine Arts; Constant and Laurens Member: Inter. Soc. of Painters, Sculptors and Gravers. Honors: Gold in Paris. silver medal, Paris Salon, 1900; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, I 9 °J j Liege medal, second Salon, Paris 1904; medal, gold medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; meda gold Temple Exposition, 1905; Knight of the Legion of Honor, France, 1908;
Born
St.
Louis, Mo., 1875.
Studied:
St.
P. A. F. A., 1911.
Medal
of
.
.
.
Honor, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3323.
2334. Nude.
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS MILLS,
J.
HARRISON
Born Buffalo, N. 2683. Portrait Actor.
of
Charles
W.
Buffalo; Denver and Institute of Colorado.
Studied:
Y., 1842.
Couldock, the
Lent by the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy.
MILNE, DAVID Born Paisley, Ontario, Canada, 1882. Studied: A. S. L. of New York, under Dumn*A Reuterdahl and Bridgeman. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19/5. 1728. Broken Color. 1729. Black and White No. 1730. Tricolor. 1731. Bronx Snow.
1
1732. Interior New York Public Library. 1733. Dots and Dashes. 1734. Black and White No. 2.
.
MITCHELL, ARTHUR Born Gillespie, 111., 1864. Studied: St. Louis School of Fine Arts. Honor: McKinley prize, Exhibition of St. Louis Artists, 1906. 4448. Close of a November Day.
Member:
S.
IV
4
MITCHELL, ELEANOR
B. Born Pittsburg. Studied: Paris, under Raphael, Collin and Oliver Merson; San Francisco, under Arthur Mathews.
1266. Cleaning the Fish. 1267. Study of Lamplight.
1268. Portrait. 1273. Portrait.
MITCHELL, LAURA
M. D. Born at Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1883. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y. Honor: First prize at an exhibition of the Catherine Lorillard IVolfe Art Students Club of New York in 1908. Founder and Secretary-Treasurer of the California Society of Miniature Painters
1,882.
1884. 1885.
1886. Margaret. 1894. Old Fashioned Girl.
Study in Miniature. My Grandmother. Boy with Black Hat.
MOELLER, SELMA
M. D. Born in New York. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y.; with Birge Harrison, Woodstock, N. Y.; IV m. M. Chase, N. Y. Honors: Scholarship in drawing at Art Studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; League, New York City; Scholarship in Miniature paintings, A. S. L. of N. Y.; second honorable mention in painting, A. S. L. of N. Y. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 191 5 .
1196. Miss Stein.
1192. Portrait. 1194. Annette.
MOLARSKY, MORRIS Honors: Honorable mention, Art Club of Philadelphia, 1908; Fellowship prize, Fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, 1909. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 3235. Reflections.
MONGES, HENRY
B.
Born
Belville, Texas, 1870. fornia.
Hopkins
Studied:
Institute of Art,
and University
of Cali-
4247. Sunset.
MONTIZAMBERT, BEATRICE Born Quebec, Canada, 1874.
wyn and Swan; New 1216. Blue,
Studied:
Dresden; Berlin; Munich; London, with Bran%-
York.
Green and Gold.
1221.
Orange Tulips.
MOONEY, EDWARD Born in New York, 1813. Student of Inman and Page. He painted several mayors of New York. Member of the American Academy. [
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S&iWi
REFLECTION. By
Sergeant Kendall
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
MOONEY, EDWARD 2732.
(Continued)
Achmet Ben Amar. Lent by the City of
MORA,
F.
New
York.
LUIS
Born Montevideo, Uruguay, 1874. Studied: School of Boston Museum, under Benson and Tarbell; A. S. L. of N. Y., under Mowbray. Member: A. N. A., 1904; N. A 1906; A.S.L. of N.Y; S.I., 1901; S.A.A., 1905; N. Y. Arch Lg., 1903; A. W. C. S.; N. Y. tV. C. C., 1904. Honors: Gold medal, A. C. Phila., 1901; gold medal, A. A. S., 1902; two bronze medals, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; first Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1905; Beal prize, N. Y. IV. C. C., 1907; Evans prize, Salma. C., 1908; Shaw prize, Salma. C., 1910; silver medal, International Exposition, Buenos Aires, 1910. Gold Medal, for Oil Painting, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, I9 I 5-
.
Gold Medal,
for
.
Water Color Painting, Panama-Pacific
International Exposition, San
Francisco, 1915. 2212. Black, Grey and Rose. 3407. The Fortune Teller.
4148. Vacation Time. 4150. Spanish Fair in the
Time
of
Goya.
MORAN, EDWARD Born Philadelphia, 1862. Studied with his father, Edward Moran; P. A. F. A., under Paris and London. J. Ferris; N. A. D. in New York; four years in Member: A. W. C. S. Honors: First Hallgarten prize, N. A. D.,1886; first gold medal, Am. Art
S.
Assoc.,
New
York, 1888.
2932. Brush Burning. Lent by the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy.
MORAN, PETER Born Bolton, England, 1841; came
America
as a child.
Studied with his brothers, London. Member: Phila. Soc. Medal, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876 ; medal for etchof Etchers. Honors: ings on copper ; gold medal, A. A. S., 1902 ; gold medal, A. C., Phila., 1904.
Thomas and Edward Moran,
to
in Philadelphia; also in
2974.
2696. Pueblo of Zia. 2739. September Haze.
Water Bearer; San Juan.
MORAN, THOMAS Born Bolton, England, 1837; brought to America in 1844. Studied with James Hamilton in Philadelphia; in London, Paris and Italy. Member: A. N. A., 1881; N. A., 1884; A.W.C.S.; P.A. F.A. Honors: Medal and diploma, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, A.A.S., 1902.
A California Forest. MORSE, SAMUEL F.
2954.
B. Born Charlestown, Mass., 1781 ; died, New York, 1872. Pupil of Washington Allston and Benjamin West. Gold medal by Adelphi Society of Arts, 1813. One of the original founders of the Nationa Academy of Design, and President of that organization from 1827 to 1845, and from 1861 to 1862. 2733. Wm. Paulding. 2717. Portrait; Mrs. David Olyphant. Lent by the City of New York. Lent by Robert M. Olyphant, Esq. 2720. Portrait of William Cullen Bryant. Lent by the National Academy of Design.
MOSER, JAMES HENRY Born Whitby, Canada, 1854. Died, Washington, D. C., 1913. Studied with John H. Witt and Charles H. Davis. Member: A. W. C. S.; N.Y.W.C.C. Honors: Medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895; fi rst Corcoran prize, Wash. W.C.C., 1900; bronze medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; Parsons prize, Wash. W. C. C., 1903. Assistant Director, Knoxville, Tenn., Exposition, 1910. 1758.
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]ll
Showery Weather: Adirondacks.
1770.
‘
° ver Fog
k Mountain; J°° Lifting. .
Catskills.
MAY
MOTT-SMITH,
Born Honolulu, Hawaii. Studied ; Garridos, T. Spicer-Simson. 1270. Sea Foam. 1274. Portrait of a
2
1774.
Academy, under
Colorossi
Courtois,
Van Weyden
1275. Miniature.
Woman.
MOUNT, WILLIAM SIDNEY Born
in Sautucket, L.
I.,
2777. Flowers. 2779. Portrait of President
1807 ; died, 1868.
Familiarly called the Wilkie of America 2800.
The
Painter’s
Van Buren.
Triumph
MUHRMAN, HENRY Born Cincinnati, Ohio, 1854. Studied: Munich Academy of Fine Art At l A. IV. C. S.; Inter. Soc. of Painters, Sculptors and Gravers; London Pastel ,u Soc i Secession (hon.) ; Berlin Secession. Honors: Gold medal, Munich Academy medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; gold medal, Munich Exposition i8o7U medal, International Exposition, Dresden, 1901; gold medal, Louisiana PurrhnLv rcnase c
•
•
tx-
position, 1904.
Medal
Honor, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913 2552. Flower Vendor. 4216. Sunset. 3515. Highgate. 4217. Autumn Landscape with of
Children
Garden Flowers.
4212. 4213. 4215.
Town
4218. Chrysanthemums. 4410. The Barge.
and Sky.
Boy with White Coat.
MUNDY, ETHEL FRANCES Born Syracuse, N. Y. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y. Member of the Royal Miniature Painters of England, 1912. 1222. Mr. F. A. Saunders. 1225. Sally Cameron. 1224. Margaret Mundy. 1227. Miss Ruth Wales.
Soicety of
MURA, FRANK Born Alsace, 1861.
Taken as a child to America and became an American Studied in Munich under Herterich and Loefftz, and later at the Hague. Medal of Honor, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
2550. 4227. 4228. 4230. 4231. 4232.
On
the
Downs.
4238. Below London Bridge. 4241. The Old Malt House. 4242. Market Carts. 4244. Barges in Tow. 4245. Castle Wall; Warwick.
Cloudy Day on the Thames. Street in Warwick; Winter. Brewer’s Draymen.
Washerwomen. Cottages in
Warwick
citizen
.
MURPHY, ADA CLIFFORD Cooper Union and with Douglas Volk in New York. Honors: N. A. D., 1894; honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition,
Studied: prize,
Hallgarten
Buffalo, 1901.
2303. Sweet Apples.
MURPHY, CAROLINE BOWLES Born Lawrence, Kansas, 1867.
Studied A.
S. L. of
1027. In the Azores. 1030. Cloud.
1032
A
MURPHY,
J.
.
N. Y.
Hot Springs. &
FRANCIS
B
Y l85S Member: A X- A 1885; N. A., 1887; S.A.A., 1901; “ 0 W0rf: Second Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1885; Webb prize, S.A.A., C ° lumbl an Exposition, Chicago, 1893 ; Evans prize, A. W. C. S., 1894;
rn OS e 0 a u, L n § ’S•
-f\
/ jia
1 gold medal, A.
-
’
-
->
,
.
C., Phila.,
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OUR BOATMAN.
By John La Farge
.
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS (Continued) J. FRANCIS Pan-American Exposition, 1901; gold medal, Charleston Exposition, 1904;
MURPHY,
Carnegie A. A., 1902; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; Innes gold medal, N.A.D., 1910; gold medal, International Exposition, Buenos Aires, 1910; Evans prize, Salma. C.,
prize, S.
1911.
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 3315. Frostbitten
Wood
and
San Francisco,
1915.
Field.
MURPHY, HERMANN DUDLEY Born Marlboro, Mass., 1867. Studied: Boston Museum School; Laurens in Paris. Member: N. Y. IV. C. C. Honors: Bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal for portrait and bronze medal for water color, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Silver Medal, for Oil Painting, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, /p/5* Silver Medal, for Francisco, 1915.
Water Color Painting, Panama-Pacific
1140. The Salute. 2166. Venetian Brocade. 2430. Morro Castle: San Juan. 2434. Wind. 2437. In the Azores.
1117. Fireworks. 1118.
1123.
The Sails. The Yellow
International Exposition, San
Palace.
1133. Rio San Antonio. 1139. The Green Door.
WALDO
MURRAY, FRANK
Gold Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4429. Portrait of Robert Fowler.
MURRAY, GRACE Born
in
New
H.
York
City, 1872.
with Professor G. Ferrier and 1291. Portrait of
Mrs. H. L.
Studied: A. S. L., N. Y.; Bouguereau.
Academy
Julien, Paris, France;
Wm.
W.
1295. Miniature Study.
MYRICK, KATHARINE 1883. Study.
NAHL,
PERHAM
W.
Born San Francisco, 1869.
Mark Hopkins
Studied:
Institute of Art, California School
Honors: Medal, Alaska Yukon Exposition, Labor (Thirteenth prize, poster of Hercules) for the Panama-Pacific Inter-
Design, Akadmie Heymann, Munchen.
of Seattle; first
national Exposition.
Bronze Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19152144. Despair.
NEAGLE, JOHN Stuart. Marpainting. Director
Born Boston, 1799; died, Philadelphia, 1865. Studied with Bass Otis and ried a stepdaughter and niece of Sully and devoted himself
to portrait
A. F. A., 1830-31. 2761. Junius Brutus Booth. Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq. of the P.
NEILSON, RAYMOND P. R. Born New York. Studied with
Laurens and Lucien Simon
medal, Salon des Artistes Francais, 1914. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 2428. 3182.
A
Glass of Wine.
The Hand
NELL,
3186.
A
in Paris.
San Francisco,
Honors:
Silver
1915.
String of Beads.
Glass.
TONY
Born Washington, D. C. W. C. C. Honor: Beal 4139. Floating Feather. 4233. Paper Ladies.
Studied: Studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; School of Art, Denver. prize, N. Y. W. C. C., 1910. 4239. Study in Black.
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I.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS NELSON, BRUCE Born San Jose, Cal., 1888. Studied: California; New York. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 191 5 4096 Sea and Sky. 2448 The Golden Shore. 4176 The Summer Sea. 3609 Along the Shore. .
.
.
.
NETTLETON, WALTER New
Born
Haven, Conn.,
P™,
afabair*
T
Studied:
1861.
Man bar-
K
/}
Yale School of Fine Arts ’ 4 M J r,
•
mn T
/l
a,J Uianger
mention, Paris Salon, 1892; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904 gold medal ; 1907 ; bronze medal, Buenos Aires and Santiago Exposition, 1910.
2171
.
When mer
Sleeping Winter
Dreams
of
>
1
-
and
798.
Sum-
Skies.
NEUHAUS, EUGEN Born Barmen, Germany, 1879. Studied: Kassel and Berlin, Germany, Holland and Member: San Francisco Soc. of Artists. Ass’t Prof. Decorative Design * ’ umver sity France.
of California.
Member
of the International Jury of
Awards, Panama-Pacific International
San Francisco, 1915. 2321 Plowing at Ingleside. 2322 Monterey Dunes. 2326 A Corner of Lake Merced.
2327 2416 2419
.
.
.
.
.
.
Exposition
’
Eucalypti at Berkeley Hills. Cliffs at Westport. Helvetia Cemetery.
NEWELL, PETER Born
Illinois, 1862.
Studied:
A.
S. L.
of N. Y.
My Daughter. NICHOLLS, RHODA HOLMES
1928
1929
.
.
Portrait of Miss G.
Born Coventry, England; came to America in 1884. Studied: Bloomsbury School of Art in London; Cammerano and Vertunni in Rome. Member: A. S. L. of N Y A. IV. C. S.; N. Y.W.C.C. Honors: Gold medal, Competitive Prize Fund Exh New York; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; medal, Atlanta Exposition •
’
189*
medal, Nashville Exposition, 1897; medal, Boston; medal, Charlotte, N. C.; bronze medal Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; bronze medal, Charleston Exposition 190 /• bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. 4191 1860 .
.
NICHOLS, HOBART Born Washington, D. ington; Julian
C., 1869.
Academy and
Studied with
Howard Helmick and
Castellucho in Paris.
A.
S. L. in
Member: A. N.
Wash-
A., 1912; S. Wash. A.; Wash. W. C. C.; N. Y.W.C.C. Honors: Second Corcoran prize, Wash. C C 1901; Parsons prize, S. Wash. A., 1902; Parsons prize, Wash. W. C. C., 1904; first Corcoran prize, Wash. W.C.C., 1906. Assistant to Director of Fine Arts, U. S. Commission, Paris Exposition, 1900.
3177
.
W
The Knob: Maine. ROBERT H.
NISBET,
Born Providence, R. I. Studied: R. I. School of Design ; A. S. L. of N. Y. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 191
5.
3444
.
The Emerald
Robe.
NOBLE, JOHN Born Wichita, Kansas, 1874. 4099
.
Paris:
The
Studied in Paris.
Beach.
4404 Toilers of the Sea. .
NOBLE, THOMAS SATTERWHITE Born
in Lexington, Ky., turned to United States in 1869 as charge became, in 1884, the Art Oliver medal, Cincinnati
™
™
_
2685
.
The
1835; died, 1906. Studied with Thomas Couture in Paris. Rein 1839. Resided in St. Louis and later in Cincinnati, Ohio, of the School of Design of the McMieken University, which Academy of Cincinnati. Retired in 1904 as Professor Emeritus. Exposition; medal, Atlanta, Ga., 1895.
Polish Exile.
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PALISADES. By
Ernest Lawson
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
nordell, CARL
J.
Born Copenhagen, Denmark. Studied: Boston Museum School, under Tarbell; A. S. L. Bridgeman and Dumond; Julian Academy in Paris, under Laurens; of N. Y., under .
R. 1 School of Design. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3311. The Hostess. 2348. The Chinese Beads. 3511. The Listeners. Scarf. Pink The 33081 .
NORMAN, MABEL Newport, Rhode Island. Studied with Tarbell, Benson and Hale. 4288. Portrait of Dr. George Cerio. 4269. Portrait of Mrs. Helene Anderson. 4289. Maestro Alessandro: Profile. Hapgood. Charles H. Mr. of Portrait 4272. 4293. Portrait of Mrs. Wm. R. Hunter. 4276. Maestro Alessandro. Born
at
4284. Matilde.
NOURSE, ELIZABETH Born Cincinnati, Ohio, i860. Studied: Art Academy in Cincinnati; Lefebvre, Henner and Carolus-Duran in Paris. Member: Soc. Nat. des Beaux-Arts, 1901. Honors: Medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; third class medal, Inst, de Carthage, Tunis, 1897; gold medal, Nashville Exposition, 1897 ; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. silver
first class
Gold Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2606. Summer.
NOYES,
GEORGE
L.
Born Canada, 1864. Studied with Courtois, Rixen, Le Blanc and Delance Honors: Bronze medal, International Exposition, Buenos Aires, 1910. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3797. Spring Morning: Medfield. 2449. Mount Lafayette. 3793. Late
in
Paris.
Autumn.
NUNN, FREDERIC Born Philadelphia, 1879. and Cecilia Beaux. 936. Harbor in Winter. 940. Sand and Sea.
Studied:
P. A. F. A., under Anschutz, Breckenridge, Chase
2157.
A
Seaside Roost.
OAKLEY, THORNTON Born Pittsburg, 1881. Studied architecture at Univ. of Pa.; pupil of Howard Pyle prize, Univ. at Wilmington, Del. Member: Phila. W. C. C. Honors: Arthur Brooke Exhibition, Color Philadelphia Water 1914. prize, Annual I2th of Pennsylvania; Beck Francisco, San Exposition, 1915. International Panama-Pacific Medal, Silver Rajputana. Bullock Cart: Rajputana.
82.
78.
83.
Peasant Woman. Fisherman.
79.
Water
85.
The Guard
80.
Faggot Gatherer. Shinto Pilgrim.
73.
81.
Buffalo.
of the Maharajah.
86. Fakir.
OAKLEY, VIOLET N. Y.; P. A. F. A., under Howard Pyle and Member: Phila. W. C. C.; Cecilia Beaux; Aman-Jean, Collin and Lazar in Paris. medal for illustration and Gold Honors: N. Y. W. C. C.; S. I. (Assoc.) ; Mural P. g°M medal of honor, Exposition, Louis 19041 St. silver medal for mural decoration, P. A. F. A., 1905. Medal of Honor, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19 ^5 3015. The Tragic Muse. 1371. The Divine Comedy of Dante. Lent by Edward H. Coates, Esq. Esq. Collier, Lent by Robert
Born
New
York, 1874.
Studied:
A.
S. L. of
-
J.
Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;BRIEN, 4118.
Dunes
FRANK
M.
in Italy.
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OCHTMAN, LEONARD settled at Albany, N. Y., 1866; self-taught. MemberA. A., 1891 ; A.N.A., 1898; N. A., 1904; A. W.C.S.; N. Y. W. C. C.; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Prize, Brooklyn A. C., 1891; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago 1893; gold medal, A. C., Phila., 1894 ; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffaloâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 1901; silver medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902 ; Morgan prize, Salma. C., 1902; Shaw fund prize, S. A. A., 1902; Innes gold medal, N. A. D., 1903; Evans prize, Salma. C., 1903; Webb prize, S. A. A., 1904 ; two gold medals (oil and water color), St. Louis Exposition, 1904; second Corcoran prize, S. Wash. A., 1905; Rhead purchase, Richmond (Ind.) A. C., 1905; Inness prize, Salma. C., 1906; Evans prize, Salma C., 1907; medal of second class, Knoxville Exposition, 1911. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Born Zonnemaire, Holland, 1854; S.
Winter Morning: Mianus River.
3184.
OLINSKY, IVAN
3185.
The Brook
in Spring.
G.
Born South Russia, 1878. Came to this country in 1891. Studied: N. A. D., 1893-1898, winning all school prizes. For eight years assistant to John La Farge. Studied abroad, 1908, in Venice and Paris, exhibiting at Salon. Returned to America in 1911. On Faculty of Schools of National Academy of Design. Member Association of Mural Painters; Honor: Thomas B. Clarke prize, Naassociate of National Academy of Design, 1914. tional Academy of Design, 1914.
Two Girls. OLIVER, JEAN NUTTING
2184.
1301.
Born Lynn, Mass. The Shade Hat.
Studied:
Boston
Museum
School.
1305.
Master Aldrich.
OLSON, ALBERT BYRON Born Montrose, 2415. Still Life. 4091. Decoration:
Colo.,
1883.
Studied:
P. A. F. A.
'
The Three
4279. Ballet. 4281. Ballet.
Sisters.
OLSON, JOSEPH OLIVER Born Buffalo, Minn., 1894. Studied with King County Fair, Seattle, Wash.
F.
Tadema.
Honor:
First Prize
for
Land-
scape,
4422.
The Landscape
OTIS,
Class.
AMY
Born Sherwood, N. Y. Studied: Philadelphia School of Design and P. A. F. A.; Colorossi Academy, Courtois and Garrido in Paris. Member: Phila. W. C. C.; Pa. S. Min. P. 1361. A College Girl. 1365. Portrait of an Artist.
OTIS, BASS Born
New
England, 1784; died in Philadelphia, 1861. Invented the Perspective Prothe first lithograph on stone produced in America, 1891. 2793. Portrait of Mrs. Cromwell. Lent bv Thomas C. Corner, Esq. in
tractor, 1815,
and made
PACKARD, MABEL Born Iowa. Studied: A. I. C.; Colorossi Academy Honor: Bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. 1231. Portrait:
Miss P.
in Paris.
1235. Study of a
Member: Chicago
Head.
PADDOCK, ETHEL LOUISE Born 1034.
New
Itork, 1887.
Red Haired
Studied:
New
Girl.
York School of Art; Henri. 1070. Night.
PADDOCK, JOSEPHINE Born
New
York, 1885.
Studied:
A.
S.
2119. The Blue Feather. 2128. Youth. 3152. Two Girls.
N. Y.; Henri School of Art.
L. of
3329. Black Cap. 3497. Miss M. and a Parrot.
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A.
GOWANUS
CANAL. By
Allen Lewis
*
1
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS PAGE,
MARIE DANFORTH
Born Boston, 1869. Arts
Studied:
Boston
Museum
Member: Union
School.
Beaux-
Inter, des
des Lettres.
et
International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific 3242 Tommy. Portrait of Anna Coleman Ladd. .
2304 303
.
Dressing Genevieve.
!
WILLIAM PAGE r
Albany, N. Y., 1811 ; died in Staten Island, 1885. Studied with S. F. B. Morse. Produced his Venus, 1859, and Boston and Rome. Painted in Albany, New York, Mask, 1876. Death Shakespeare from the Bo’rn in
2799
Mother and Child. Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy
.
of the Fine Arts.
PAG
Studied with Constant, Lefebvre and Robert-Fleury in Paris Salon, 1895; third class medal, Paris Salon, mention, Honors: Honorable Instructor at the Julian Academy night Salon, 1905. Paris second class medal,
/Forw ^San'^rancisco, Cal., 1867.
Paris
1899;
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 'Member 0/ ^he International Jury of Awards, San Francisco, 1915. 3305 On the Quais: Paris. .
PAICE,
PHILIP STUART
Born London, Eng., 1886. 1226 Me and Pussy.
, c , Heatherbys, Royal Academy Schools, London, Eng. ,
Studied:
.
.
PAL
A. I. C.; Collin, Prinet, Courtois and Simon in Exposition, 1904; Member: Chicago S. A. Honors: Bronze medal, St. Louts Fortnightly prize, 1907; Marshall Field prize, 1907.
Bon^McHenn9
3012
III.
Studied:
Paris. 1
oung
The Ledge.
.
PANCOAST, MORRIS HALL Born Salem, N. J., 1877. Studied: 4443 Afternoon: Tomkinsville.
,
P. A. F. A., under
M , r Anshutz; Laurens
D in Paris. •
•
.
PAPF ERIC
York; Ecole des Beaux-Arts Born San Francisco, 1870. Studied: Emil Carlsen in New Member: United Arts C., London; Royal Soc. of Arts, London in Paris, under Gerome. Director, Eric Pape School of Art. Atlantic Union, London; North British Academy; exhibitions. various Honors: Five medals and diplomas at 4260 The Mexican Dance. 3420 Edith Wynne Mathison as Hermione. 3426 Mrs. John Hays Hammond. .
.
.
PAR B^nl^Ncw
Jersey, 17S3; died, 1833
He went
to
Philadelphia and for a short time ln as an arhst
Bolozan and in 1803 commenced years. moved to New York, where he was actively engaged for many paintings. his are from engravings in the Methodist Magazine professionally
studied under
2784
.
'
-
Most
of
Portrait.
Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq.
PARKER,
LAWTON
S. .. Be r R „*™ nnrrdj a and d Constant Born Fairfield, Mich., 1868. Studied with GeromeLaurens, Jr John Chicago S. A. Honors. Whistler in Paris; Chase in New York. Member: honorable ^entionPans Salon, 1896, Scholarship, strong Candler five-year European medal St. Louis Exposi\tion, 9 4,g‘ 1900; third class medal, Paris Salon, 1902; silver honorable mention, C. I., Pittsburg, 9 7, medal, International Exposition, Munich, 1905;
Medalof
San Francisco, 1915Honor, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS PARKER,
LAWTON
(Continued)
S.
Ray
3296. Portrait of Mrs. 3298. Paresse.
3300.
Atherton.
An
English Girl.
WEAVER
PARRISH, CLARA
Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y., under Chase, Mowbray, Cox and J. Alden Honors: Silver medal, Appalachian Exposition; Weir. Member: N. Y. W. C. C. and Sculptors. Painters Women Associated Watrous prize, Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Born Salem, Ala.
The Worshipper.
3860.
PARRISH, STEPHEN Born Philadelphia,
Self-taught.
i8d6.
Member: R.
Soc. Painter-etchers,
London; N.
Y.
Etching C.
Winter Sunset: Cape Cod.
2943.
PARSHALL, DE WITT Born Buffalo, N. Paris.
Studied with Cormon, Bouguerau and Alexander Harrison
Y., 1864.
Member: A. N.
2370. Great Abyss.
The Hermit Creek Canyon.
2352.
in
A., 1910.
PARTINGTON, GERTRUDE Born Heasham, England. Studied: Paris and Madrid. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3506. Portrait of Mrs. Jack Allan Partington.
PARTINGTON, 2684.
The Old
J.
H. E.
Bellman.
Lent by R. L. Partington, Esq.
PATTEE, ELSIE DODGE Born Chelsea, Mass. Painters.
Studied:
Paris, France.
Member:
Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1869. 1872.
The Little Embroiderer. The Yellow Book.
1873. 1875.
•
PATTERSON, MARGARET
American Society
of
Min.
San Francisco, 1915.
The Pink Scarf. At the Window.
J.
Born Socrabajia, Java. Studied: Pratt Inst., under Arthur Dow in Brooklyn; Charles H. Woodbury in Boston; Castelluchio in Italy. Director of Drawing, Boston Public Schools.
4254. Basque Fishing Boats.
PATTERSON, REBECCA BURD PEALE Born Philadelphia, 1881. Whittemore, 1200. George, Jr. J.
New
PAXTON, MARTHA
Studied:
Penna.
Museum and
School of Industrial Art;
Wm.
York.
K. D.
Born Philadelphia, 1875 1316. Muriel S.
•
Studied:
School of Design for
Women.
PAXTON, ELIZABETH OKIE Born Providence, R. I. Studied with William M. Paxton. Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4152. In the Morning.
PAXTON, WILLIAM McGREGOR Born Baltimore, 1869. M. Bunker in Boston,
Studied:
Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris under Gerome; Dennis Honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; silver medal, International Exposition, Buenos Aires, 1910; honorable mention, Appalachian Exposition, Knoxville, 1911. Member International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San
Honors:
Francisco, 1915.
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PAXTON, WILLIAM McGREGOR 3771. 3773. 3784. 3787.
(Continued) 3794. 3808. 3812.
Breakfast.
Daylight and Lamplight. Bellissima. Portrait of
Woman
and Baby.
Glow of Gold and Gleam The Housemaid.
of Pearl.
James Paxton.
PAYNE, EDGAR Studied:
Born Boston, 1867.
Boston, Florence, Institute de Belle Arti; Julian Academy,
Paris, 1910. 3449. Infinitude.
PEALE, CHARLES WILLSON in Chester town, Md., 1741 ; died in Philadelphia, 1827. Pursued portrait painting without regular instruction until 1768. Then went to England and resided in the household of West. Returned to this country in 1770. Painted at Mount Vernon the first and earliest authentic portrait of Washington, May, 1772. He is said to have painted Washington from life fourteen times. Was one of the founders of the P. A. F. A., in 1805, and a director until 1810. 2791. Portrait of Colonel Charles Pettit, Washingtonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Quartermaster General. Lent by Mrs. Seth C. Hetherington.
Born
PEALE, 2701.
The
J.
S.
Pet.
Lent by the Design.
National
Academy
of
PEALE, JAMES Born Annapolis, Md., 1749; died in Philadelphia, 1831. Brother of Charles Willson and his pupil. Served in the Revolution as an officer. Executed many portraits and miniatures; also attempted landscapes. 2762. Anna and Margaretta Peale. 1325. Portrait of Reuben Etting. Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy Peale,
of the Fine Arts. 1328. Portrait of Frances Gratz Etting.
Lent by
of the Fine Arts.
The Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts.
PEALE,
REMBRANDT
Born Bucks County, Pa., 1778 ; died Philadelphia, i860. Studied with his father, Charles Willson Peale, and Benjamin West. Exhibited at Royal Academy, London, 1833. 2789. Henry Robinson. 2686. George Taylor. Lent by the Brooklyn Museum.
PEARCE, CHARLES SPRAGUE Born Boston, Mass., 1851. Died 1914. Studied with Bonnat in Paris. Member: S. A. A., 1886; A. N. A., 1906; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Medal, Boston, 1878; honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1881 ; prize, P. A. F. A., 1881 : silver medal, Boston, 1881; third class medal, Paris Salon, 1883 ; gold medal, Mechanicsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Institute, Boston, 1884 ; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1885 ; gold medal of honor, Ghent, 1886; gold medal, Munich, 1888; diploma of honor, Berlin, 1891; gold medal, San Francisco, 1894; gold medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895; Vienna Staats gold medal, 1898; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France, 1894; Order of Leopold, Belgium, 1895; Order of the Red Eagle, Prussia, 1897 ; Order of Dannerberg, Denmark, 1899. 919.
The Beheading
of John the Baptist.
Lent by Art Institute of Chicago.
PEARSON, JOSEPH
T., JR. Born Germantown, 1876. Studied with J. Alden Weir and Wm. M. Chase. Honors: Bronze medal, International Exposition, Buenos Aires, 1910; second Hallgarten prize, N. A. D 1911; honorable mention, C. I., Pittsburgh, 1911; Sesnan medal, P. A. F. A., 1911. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19153318. Ducks in a Marsh. 3327. Fox and Geese. ,
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META
PEPER,
New
Born
in Paris.
1141.
Market Scene:
A.
York, 1887. Studied: Cooper Institute and A.
1897. Portrait of
Frascati.
Young Man.
PERCY, ISABELLA Born Alameda,
S. L. of
1908. Portrait of
New
York.
Christine Peper.
C.
Cal.,
1882.
Hopkins Art Institute, San Francisco; Teachers’ London. Member: N. S. C. Instructor Berkeley
Studied:
Brangwyn
College, Columbia, N. Y.;
in
School of Arts and Crafts. 4295. Interior of Mission: San Juan.
PERRIE,
BERTHA
E. Honors: Second Corcoran
ington
An
1889.
W.
prize,
Washington W. C.
C.,
1900;
first
Corcoran prize, Wash-
C. C., 1904. 1896.
English Garden.
A
Brittany Peasant Girl.
PERRINE, VAN DEARING Born Garnett, Kan., 1869. Honors: Silver medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; honorable mention, C. I., Pittsburgh, 1903. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 2185. Children of the
Wind.
PERRY, LILLA CABOT Born Boston. Studied: Julian and Colorossi Academies in Paris. Honors: Silver medal, Massachusetts Mechanics’ Association, Boston, 1892; bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904 Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3028. A Fairy Tale. 2145. My Lamb. 3293. Open Air Concert. 2992. Hildegarde. -
PETERSON, JANE Born Elgin, III. Studied with Snell, Birge Harrison and Dumond in New York; Brangwyn in London; Blanche in Paris; Sorolla in Madrid. Member: N. Y. W. C. C. 4346. Old Morlaix. 4219. Rapids above Niagara. 4381. Low Tide. 4267. Sunlight and Shadow: Venice. 4271. Old Venice.
PEYRAUD, FRANK
C.
Born Bulle, Switzerland, 1838. Studied: A. I. C.; Ecole des Beaux- Arts in Paris. ber: Chicago S. A.; S. W. A. Honor: Fortnightly prize, A. I. C., 1899. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2213.
Summer Evening.
Mem-
3238. October.
PFEIFFEN, JUSTUS Born New York, 1888.
Studied: N. A. D. and with International Exposition, Buenos Aires, 1910.
Emil Carlsen. Honor: Silver medal,
2103. Central Park.
PHILLIPS, CAROLINE KING Born Auburn, N. Y., 1869. Studio, Paris; School of the
Studied:
Museum
1846. Miss Elizabeth Johnson. 1847. Mrs. W. S. Burgess. 1850. Graham Newell Fitch.
PIAZZONI,
GOTTARDO
School of Design, Philadelphia; of Fine Arts, Boston.
L.
O. Merson
1852. Colonel Graham Denby Fitch 1853. Miss Carol S. Johnson.
F. P.
Born Intragna, Switzerland, 1872. Studied: San Francisco, Paris and Rome. 3245. The End of the Day. 3253. Lux Aeterna.
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By Walter McEwen
;
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
LUCY
V. Born San Francisco, 1890. Studied: California School of Arts and
PIERCE,
Crafts, Berkeley;
San
Francisco Institute of Art.
Carmel Landscape.
4226.
PINE,
ROBERT EDGE
He was the son of John Pine, in London, 1742; died in Philadelphia, 1790. and was established in London as early as 1761-62. For his picture, “The engraver, the Surrender of Calais,” 1760, he received the first prize of one hundred guineas from the Society for the Encouragement of Art. In 1762 he obtained the first prize for “ Canute on the Seashore, Reproving Ilis Courtiers for Flattery.” His first portrait was that of the Hon. Francis Hopkinson and bears the date of 1785. Born
General Henry Lee. Lent by John Frederick Lewis, Esq.
2788. Portrait:
POOKE, MARION
L.
Born Natick, Mass. Studied: Boston Normal Art School; School Arts, Boston. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 3500.
2987. Silhouettes. 3317. The Wall Flower.
POOR,
of the
San Francisco,
Donna
Museum
Fine
of
1915.
Italiana.
HENRY VARNUM
Born Chapman, Kan., 1887. Studied : London and Paris. 4173. Baby’s Toilet. 3145. The Orchardist and His Family.
POORE, HENRY RANKIN Born Newark, N. J ., 1859. Studied: Peter Moran and P. A. F. A. in Philadelphia; N. A. D. in New York; Luminals and Bouguereau in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1888; Union Inter, des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres. Honors: First prize, American Art Assocaition; second Hallgarten prize; N. A. D., 1888; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; gold medal, Buenos Aires, 19 10. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2578. New England Winter. 2333. Twilight on the Moor.
POTTHAST,
EDWARD HENRY
Born Cincinnati, O., 1857. Studied: Cincinnati Academy; Antwerp, Munich and Paris. Member: S. A. A., 1902; A. N. A., 1899; N. A., 1906; A. IV. C. S.; N. Y. IV. C. C.; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Clarke prize, N. A. D., 1899; Evans prize, A. IV. C. S., 1901 gold medal, A. A. S., 1902; Inness prize, Salma. C., 1904; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; Morgan prize, Salma. C., 1904; Inness prize, Salma. C., 1905. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19/5.
2178. The Ulecilewaet Glacier. 2233. Peace and Quiet. Rift in the Clouds. 2349. 2583. Holiday. 2584. The Seaside.
2585. Splashing. 2588. July Day. 2589. In the Surf. 2590. Kiddies.
A
A A
POWELL, ARTHUR
J.
E.
Studied: San Francisco School of Design; Fine Arts; Julian Academy, T oulouze and Ferrier in Paris.
Born Vanwert, 2557
.
Bronx
O., 1864.
St.
Louis School of
Kills.
POWERS, MARION Born London, Eng. Studied in Paris and London. Honors: IV alter Lippincott prize, P. A. F. A., 1907 ; silver medal, International Exhibition, Buenos Aires, 1910. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19152604. 2607.
The Bouquet. A Tea Party.
PRATT,
2609. Encore.
•
MATTHEW
.
.
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MATTHEW
PRATT,
(Continued) West to London in 1764. Became a pupil resumed his profession there. 2786. Portrait of Benjamin West. Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy
of West.
Returned
Philadelphia in 1768, and
to
of the Fine Arts.
PRENDERGAST, MAURICE
B. _ . Julian Academy, Pans; Ecole des Beaux-Arts. MemStudied: Mass., i860. Born Boston, water color, Pan-American Exposition, ber: N. Y. W. C. C. Award: Bronze medal for .
Buffalo, 1901. 1107. Canal: Venice. 1108. Under the Trees. 1109. The Sea.
1104. The Beach. 1105. The Rocks. ^ 1106. Salute: Venice.
PRESTON, JAMES 2433. 4221. 4222. 4223. 4224.
Landscape. Paris, No.
9.
Mamburg:
Bavaria.
Paris, No. 7. Paris, No. 5:
4248. 4249. 4250. 4251. 4349.
Cafe.
PRESTON, MAY WILSON New
Born
York, 1873.
Member:
Paris.
Studied: A.
S. L. of
Paris, No. 8. Paris, No. 6. Paris, No. 4. Paris, No. 3.
Regenburg: Bavaria. .
New
S. 1 . (Assoc.).
York; N. A. D.; Whistler School .
in
.
.
Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1753. Drawing, No. 3. 1750. Drawing, No. 5. 1754. Drawing, No. 6. 1751. Drawing, No. 1. 1755. Drawing, No. 2. 1752. Drawing, No. 4.
PRICE EUGENIA Born Texas, 1868. Studied:
St.
Louis School of Fine Arts; A.
I.
C.; Mrs. Virginia Rey-
nolds.
1842. Portrait;
Mary
1845.
Angell.
The
Spirit of
Autumn.
PURDIE, EVELYN Born Smyrna, Asia Minor. Studied: Boston Museum School under Grundmann ;CarolusDuran, Henner and Mme. D ebillemont-Char don in Paris. Member: Pa. S. Min. P. 1341. Mrs. Oakley. 1338. An Old Woman. 1342. Young Girl in Blue. 1339. Miss Rice. ,
1340. Portrait of Nancy.
PUREFOY, HESLOPE Born Chapel
Hill,
1916. Jeanette. 1918. Portrait Study.
N. C. Studied: Meredith College, Raleigh, N. C.; A. 1919. Miss Clark.
S. L.,
New
York.
PUTHUFF, HANSON Born
W
overly, Mo., 1875. Studied: University Art School, Denver, Colo. Honors: Honorable mention, Art School, Denver, 1892; second prize, Painters’ Club Exhibition, 1909; honorable mention and cash prize, Spring Exhibition, California Art Club, 1913; diploma, Alaska-Yukon Exposition.
Home
2182.
PYLE,
of the Ranger.
2186.
Gray Day
in
Summer.
HOWARD
Born Wilmington, Dela., 1853; died schools and in A. S. L. of New York.
in Florence, Italy, 1911. Was educated in private instructor at the Drexel Institute, Philadelphia;
An
a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters; associate 1905 ; academician, 1907.
The
Paintings and Drawings, by Howard Exhibited in Galleries Forty-One and Forty-Two and Selected From the MePyle,
1988 to 2052. Drawings. [
member
of the N. A. D.,
morial Collection of the Artist’s Work Belonging to the Wilmington Society of Fine Arts, Are Lent by That Society. 2054. Battle of Yorktown.
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PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS PYLE,
HOWARD
(Continued) Washington.
2076. 2077. 2078. 2079. 2080. 2081. 2082. 2083. 2084. 2085. 2086. 2087. 2088. 2089. 2090. 2091. 2092. 2093. 2094. 2095. 2096.
2055. Inauguration of 2056. Dividing the Treasure.
2057. Captain Kidd. 2058. La Salle Before Louis XIV.
and Hercules. Lord of the Earth.
2059. Atlas 2060.
2061. 2062. 2063. 2064. 2065. 2066. 2067. 2068. 2069. 2070. 2071. 2072. 2073. 2074.
Suicide.
The Tory. Magic Harper. Germantown.
Battle of
Lexington. Sack of Carthagena. Grasshopper and Ant. Fleur-de-lis. Thomas Jefferson.
The The
Galleon. Buccaneers.
Washingtonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Retreat. Evacuation of Charleston. Spanish Dancer.
2075. Loot.
Burning Ship. Girl with Silver Veil. Fair Suppliant. Fight in Forest. The Diplomats.
The
Spies.
Meeting of Green and Gates. Battle of Bunker Hill. By Land and Sea, No. 7. By Land and Sea, No. 6.
Modern Sindbad, No. Modern Sindbad, No. Modern Sindbad, No.
The
3.
2. 1.
Artist.
Flying Dutchman. Modern Sindbad, No. 5. Second Class Passenger. Modern Sindbad, No. 6. Modern Sindbad, No. 4. By Land and Sea, No. 8. By Land and Sea, No. 5.
QUARTLEY, ARTHUR 2695.
A
Breezy Day off Canonicut. Lent by Mrs. Josiah Jewett.
QUINLAN, WILL
J.
Born Brooklyn, N. Y., l 877 Studied: J. B. Whittaker, Adelphi College; N. A. D. York under Maynard and Ward; architecture at Pratt Institute. 2100. Mt. Rainier from Pinnacle Peak. .
RADITZ,
in
New
LAZAR
Came to United States in 1903 Studied: P. A. F. A. Honors: The Charles Toppan second prize, 1906 ; the Cresson European Traveling Scholarship, 1907 ; the Cresson European Traveling Scholarship, 1908 ; the Charles Toppan first prize, 1909 Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Born Russia, 1887
.
.
.
.
3376. Self Portrait.
RAMSEY, CHARLES Born Pont-Aven,
F.
Finistere,
J$75
-
Studied:
P.
A. F. A.; Jean Laurens, Benjamin
Constant. 2130.
A
Garden.
EMMET
RAND, ELLEN
G. Born San Francisco,
Cal., 1876 Studied in New York and Paris. Honors: Silver medal, Louis Exposition, 1904 Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 .
St.
.
.
2986. Grenville. 2990. Singing. 2991. Madam M. P.
2993. In the Studio. 2995. Professor William James.
T.
RANDOLPH, LEE
F.
Born Ravenna, O., 1880 Studied: Cincinnati, Ohio, New York; Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, under Bonnat; Julian Academy, and at Rome, Italy. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19/5. 2118. The Grape Vine. 1144. White Cosmos. 2117. Winter: Northern France. 4143. Avignon: France. .
RAPHAEL, JOSEPH Studied: Hopkins Institute and A cademie Julian. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1905 Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915
Born California, 1871
.
.
.
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3154. In Holland. 3165. Spring Winds.
3189. Tulip Fields.
RAVLIN, GRACE Born Kaneville,
III. Studied: A. I. C.; P. Chicago. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International 3017. To the Cemetery: Venice. 3018. Gate of the Grand Socco: Tangier.
EDWARD
REDFIELD,
A. F. A. under Chase.
Member
•
A
9
r L. of
Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 4167. Evening: Market Place, Tangier 4171. Market Day in the Grand Socco
W.
Born Bridgeville, Del., 1868. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Bouguereau and Robert-Fleury in Pa Member: S. A. A., 1903; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Medal, A. C., Philadelphia 1806 bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition Buffi’ 1901; Temple medal, P. A. F. A., 1903; second Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1904 Shan Fund prize, S. A. A., 1904; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904 ; Sesnan gold medal P. A. F. A., 1905; second medal, C. I., Pittsburgh, 1905; IV ebb prize, S. A. A 1 o06 gold medal of honor, P. A. F. A., 1907; Fischer prize and bronze medal, Corcoran 4 G 1907; first IV. A. Clark prize and gold medal, Corcoran A. G., 1908; honorable mention '
-
'
•
Paris Salon, 1908 ; third class medal, Paris Salon, 1909 ; second Harris medal, A / c’ 1909; gold medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910; Lippincott prize, P. A. F. A 1012 Member International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition San Francisco, 1915.
The Quarry Road. Between Daylight and Darkness: York City. 3919. On the Delaware River. 3917.
3918.
New
3920. Overlooking the Valley. 3921. Village in France.
A
3922. Rhododendrons. 3923. In the Woods. 3924. Cedar Hill. 3925. Road to the Village.
Lent by Frederick H. Gottlieb, Esa.
Lent by the Cincinnati
Museum As-
sociation.
3926.
The Green
3927. The Woodland Brook. 3928. The Briar Patch. 3929. Equihen: France. 3930. On the River Bank. 3931. In New York Harbor. 3932. Foothills of the Blue Ridge. 3933. In the Clearing. 3934. Garden by the River. 3935. The Breaking of Winter. 3936. Autumn. 3937. The Hills and River.
Sleigh.
REDFIELD, HELOISE GUILLOU Born Philadelphia, Pa., 1883. Studied: P. A. F. A. under Chase and Cecelia Beaux ; Laforge and Delecluse in Paris. Member: Am. S. Min. P. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
1925 Redfield. 09 ady th urs ^ 1924. Mrs. A. Lesley. S.
?'
L
r
Mme
‘
Mme
San Francisco, 1915 ‘
Alcide Berthier.
Mr. Martin Mower. 1927. Miss A 1926.
*
REDMOND, GRANVILLE 871 I
er Seattle, I909. 2414. Lifting Fog.
REHN, FRANK
'
W
S Udied: l
San Francisco Art Association; Julien Academy Honor: Silver medal, Alaska-Yukon Exposition,
Laurens.
2421. So i itude
.
K. M.
Born Philadelphia, 1848.
Studied:
P.
A. F.
A
VLT
Member
c Homrs
'
:
ANA
D?on Fir “ diV.’s,. Louis •
N A
at]
fir Exhibition, New York, 1885; gold medal Prize Competitive New York, 1886; honorable mention, Paris Exposition 1900 bronze Exposit u I9op: silver medal’ ^er medal, Louisiana J f K°> 9 Purchase Exposition, 1904; Inness Prize Salma C ioof P ’ ’ 9 5’ Shaw prize, Salma. C., 1906 ; gold medal, A. A. S., 1907. ..596. Where the Waves Sweep. ’ lV V und J Exhibition, f
r
ter
c
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mZT
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JEAN ARNOT
Born Brooklyn, N. Painting,
and
1335. Portrait of
1
‘with
.,
1882.
Studied.
A.
.
S. L. of
N. Y.; American School of Miniature
Robert Brandegee.
Lloyd Williams, Esq.
1346. Cecelia.
1336. Belle of 1861.
REID,
ROBERT
Born Stockbridge, Mass., 1862. Studied: Boston Museum School; A. S. L. of N. Y.; Boulanger and Lefebvre in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1902; N. A., 1906; Ten. Am. P.; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; Clarke prize, N. A. D., 1897; first Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1898; silver medal for painting and gold medal for mural decoration, Paris Exposition, 1900; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; third IV. A. Clark prize, Corcoran A. G., 1909. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2206. 2211.
The Gold Fish. The Japanese Screen. Lent by Spencer Kellogg,
REIFFEL,
2244. Jr.,
Esq.
CHARLES
Born Indianapolis, Ind. Studied with Marr S. A.,
Autumn.
in
Munich. Honor: Fellowship
prize, Buffalo
1908.
3429. Silvermine Valley.
REMINGTON, FREDERIC Born in Canton, N. Y., 1861; died in Ridgeville, Conn., 1909. Studied: Yale Art School, also at A. S. L. of N. Y. IV as clerk in a business office, then cowboy and stockman on a Associate member of the ranch in the West; subsequently illustrator for magazines. National Academy of Design, 1891. 2947.
Apache Fire-Signal. Lent by Henry Smith, Esq.
2948.
The Love
Call.
Lent by William A. Paine, Esq.
REUTERDAHL, HENRY Born Malmo, Sweden, 1871. Member: A. IV. C. S.; N. Y. Arch. Lg. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3453. Palisades: Spring. 4363. The Shipbuilders.
2273. Skyscrapers. 2281. Hudson in Winter.
RICH,
JOHN HUBBARD
Born Boston, Mass., 1876. Studied with Edmund scholarship from Boston Museum School. 2599. The Blue Kimona.
C.
Tarbell.
Honor: Paige traveling
RICHARDS, LEE GREENE Born Salt Lake City, 1878. Studied with J. T. Harwood in Salt Lake City ; Bonnat, Laurens and Royer in Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1904. Member: Soc. Salon d’A utomne.
A Man in a Cloak. RICHARDS, WILLIAM TROST
3379.
Born Philadelphia, 1833; died Newport, 1905. Studied with Paul Weber. Honorary member N. A. Honors: Philadelphia, 1876 ; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1885. 2959. Old Ocean’s Grey and Melancholy 2941. Marine. Waste. Lent by Frederick W. Tillmann, Jr., Lent by Edward H. Coates, Esq. Esq.
RICHARDSON, MARY CURTIS Born New York, 1848. Studied with Benoni Irwin, Virgil Williams and William Sariain. Honors: Norman Dodge prize, N. A. D., 1887. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19152612. The Sleeping Child. 2984. Portrait of Professor Paget.
2985. Undine. 3027. The Young Mother.
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS RICHMOND, AGNES M. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y.; St. Louis School of Fine Arts, under Brush Louis Loeb, F. V. Du Mond. Honor: Figure prize, N. Y. Woman’s A. C., 1911.
Born Alton,
2999.
111.
Mending.
RIMMER, WILLIAM 2692.
At
Window.
the
2706.
Angel
in the Garden. Lent by Miss Caroline Hunt Riramer.
Lent by Miss Caroline Hunt Rimmer.
RING, ALICE BLAIR Born Knightville, Mass., 1869. Studied: Laurens, Julien Dupre, Hitchcock and Melchers in Paris.
1271. Miniature No.
1265. Miniature No. 1. 1269. Miniature No. 2.
3.
RITSCHEL, WILLIAM Born Numberg, Germany, 1864. Studied with F. Kaulbach and C. Raupp in Munich came to United States in 1895. Member: A. N. A., 1910; N. Y. W. C. C .; A. W. C. S.’; Kunstverein, Munich. Honors: Honorable mention, Salma C.; honorable mention, C. I., •
Pittsburgh, 1912.
Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3252. Summer Night: Point Lobos. 3229. Tide Pool: Carmel. 3432. Blue Depths: Carmel. 3237. In the Shadow of the Cliffs: Monterey. Carmel. 3244. Fog and Breakers:
RITTENBERG, HENRY
R.
Born Libau, Russia, 1879. Studied with W. M. Chase in New York; Ludwig Herterich in Munich. Honor: Honorable mention, A. C., Philadelphia, 1906. 4432.
Still Life.
RITTMAN, LOUIS Studied with Richard Miller. Exhibited in Paris Salon. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 4119. Early
Morning
in a
ROBERTS, ALICE
Garden.
Member: Art Association, San Francisco, 79 / 5
Paris.
.
4127. Breakfast.
MUMFORD
1875. Studied with Joseph De Camp, Carl Newman and Robert Honors: Mary Smith prize, P. A. F. A., 1905 and 1910. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Born Philadelphia, Henri.
2568. 3473.
Two
Vaudeville Stars.
The Laughing
4151.
Red Peppers.
Girl.
ROBINSON, ALEXANDER Born Portsmouth, N. H., 1867. Studied: Lowell School of Design; Boston Museum and Academy Julian, Paris, under Ducet and Constant. Member: N. Y. W. C. C.; W. C. C.; A. W. C. S.; Societe Internationale des Aquareleistes, Paris; Cercle Tournai, Belgium; Cercle d’Art, Bruges, Belgium; United Arts Club, London.
of Art Phila. d’Art,
San Francisco, 1915. The Daughter of the Khalif: Design Red and Gold. Market: Tetuan: Morocco.
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1709. Arrival of the Feluccas: Spanish Coast. 1710. Damascus Tale: The Incredulous Mullattoes.
1711. 1712.
Hadi Ben Hassan Arab Girls.
1713.
1714. 1715. Tangier. 1716. Persian Romance:
of Bagdad.
in
The Mockers.
ROBINSON, BOARDMAN Born Somerset, Nova
Scotia, 1876.
Studied: Mass.
Louvain. 4299. T. R. in Old Madrid.
Normal Art School; Paris. Name: Mexico.
4300. Viva What’s His 4321. Balkans, ’12.
9.
ROBINSON, THEODORE Born Irasburg, V t., 1852; died New York, 1896. Studied with Carolus-Duran and Gerome in Paris from 1874 t° I &79- Had a studio in New York from about 1880 to 1884. He re[
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ROBINSON,
THEODORE
(Continued)
France and spent several years at Giverny, where he worked under the influence turned Monet. He was a member of the Society of American Artists. Honors: Webb Claude of prize, Society of American Artists, 1890; Shaw Fund prize, Society of American Artists, to
1892; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. 2667. In the Sun. 2662 Port Ben. Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq. Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy 2668. Le Val Arconville: Eure. of the Fine Arts. Lent by the Hillyer Art Gallery, 2663. The Faggot Gatherer. Smith College. 2664. Peeling Apples. 2669. Garden at Giverny. Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq. .
Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq. the Canal. Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.
Normandy Mother.
2665.
Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq. 2666.
2670.
On
Day Dreams. Lent by the Carnegie Institute.
ROBINSON,
THOMAS
Born Nova Scotia, 1835. Pupil of Courbet and Auguste Bonheur. Lived and painted in Providence, Boston and Paris. 2967. Bullâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Head.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM
S.
Born East Gloucester, Mass., 1861. Studied: Boston Normal Art School; Julian Academy, Paris. Member: N. A.; A. W. C. S.; N. Y. W. C. C. Honors: Honorable mention, Exposition Universal, Paris, 1900 ; honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; bronze medal, Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904 ; Carnegie prize, National Academy of Design, 1910; silver medal, Buenos Aires, 1910. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3607.
2317. June Idyl. 2342. Laurel Blossoms.
Group
of
White
Birches.
ROECKER, HENRY LEON Born Burlington, la., i860. Studied: Academy of Design in Chicago; Gysis at Royal Academy id Munich. Member: Chicago S. A. Honors: Honorable mention, Munich, 1889; Yerkes prize, A. I. C., 1894; Arche. C. prize, A. I. C., 1897; Chicago S. A. medal, 1909; Carr prize, A. I. C., 1911. 2176. Calves Resting.
ROGERS, FRANKLIN W. Born Cambridge, Mass., 1854.
The
3496.
Siesta.
ROGERS,
GRETCHEN W.
Born Boston, Mass., 1881. Studied: Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3374. Fur Hat. 3007. Young Girl. 4142. Still Life. 3011. Girl with a Book.
ROGERS,
MARY
Born Lexington, Ky. Studied: France and England; A. 1344. Anna. 1337. The Red Hair.
S. L. of
N. Y.
ROLSHOVEN, JULIUS New
York; Hugo Crola at Dusseldorf Born Detroit, 1858. Studied: Cooper Union, Loefftz in Munich; Frank Duveneck in Florence; Robert-Fleury in Paris. Member: Soc. Nat. des Beaux-Arts Secession, Munich. Honors: Second class medal, Paris Exposition, 1889; honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; medals, Munich, Berlin, Brussels and Chicago; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. 3159.
The Refectory
of San
Lent by the Art
Damiano:
Museum
Assisi.
of Detroit.
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EDWARD
ROOK,
F. York, N. Y., 1870. Studied: Constant and Laurens in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1908 ; Union Inter, des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres. Honors: Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1898; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; two silver medals, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904 ; bronze medal, C. L, Pittsburgh, 1910; silver medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 79/5.
Born
New
2245. Dish of Fruit. 2366. Snow: Ice and
2374. Laurel.
Foam.
ROSALES-BAGG, LOUISE DE 4327. Portrait.
4326. Miss Betty Callish.
ROSE, GUY Born Los Angeles, Cal., 1867. Studied: Lefebvre, Constant and Doucet in Paris. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1894; Atlanta Exposition, 1895; bronze medal, PanAmerican Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
November Twilight.
2202.
3499.
The Backwater.
ROSEN, CHARLES Born Westmoreland County, Pa., 1878. Studied: N. A. D. and N. Y. School of Art under Chase, Du Mond and F. C. Jones. Member: A. N. A., 1912; Union Inter, des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres. Honors: Third Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1910; first Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1912. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 3439. The Delaware: Winter Morning. 3141. Floating Ice: Early Morning.
Winter Morning: Maine Coast.
3434.
ROSENTHAL, ALBERT Born Philadelphia, 1863. Studied with his Beaux-Arts in Paris under Gerome, and
Max
father, in Munich.
Rosenthal; P. A.
Honors:
F. A.; Ecole des Bronze medal, St. Louis
Exposition, 1904 ; gold medal, A. A. S., 1907. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913.
2355. The Millinery. 2356. Mrs. Albert Rosenthal. 2358. Dr. J. Cheston Morris.
2368. Helene. 2372. Alberta Uhle-Smith.
Lent by Laurence Johnson Morris, Esq.
ROTH, ERNEST
D. Born Stuttgart, Germany, 1879. Pupil ofN. A. D. in New York. Member: N. Y. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913.
2286.
A
IT. C. C.
Winter Landscape.
ROTHERMEL, PETER FREDERICK Born Otis.
1836.
in Nescopec, Pa., 1817 ; died in Linfield, Pa., 1893. Settled in Philadelphia as a portrait painter, 1840.
Received instruction from Bass
Went
to
Europe
for study in
Honorary member N. A. D.
2704. Bacchanal.
2741. Sleeping Cupid.
Lent by the Art Club of Phila-
Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq. 2955. Battle of Gettysburg. Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq.
delphia. 2738. Martyrdom of
St. Agnes. Lent by Mrs. William H. Fox.
ROULAND, ORLANDO Born Pleasant Ridge, III., 1871. Studied: Paris under Laurens and Constant.
Max Thedy
in
Germany; Julian Academy
in
3380. Portrait of John Burroughs.
RUNGIUS, CARL Born Berlin, Germany, 1869. States 1894. 3446. Canadian Rockies.
Studied with Paul Meyerheim in Berlin. 3450.
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Pass.
Came
to
United
PORTRAIT: MRS. DAVID OLYPHANT. By
Samuel
F. B.
Morse
;
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS RYDEN, Born 2453
HENNING A.
Studied:
Sweden, 1869.
in
I.
C., Berlin
and London.
Return of the Boats.
.
ALBERT
P. Mass., 1847. Studied: N. A. D. with William E. Marshall. MemBedford, Born N. A., 1906; S. A. A., 1878; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honor: Silver medal, A., 1902; N. A. ber:
RYDER,
New
Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 2555. Jonah.
Lent by C. E.
RYDER,
S.
Wood,
CHAUNCEY
Esq.
F.
Born Danbury, Conn., 1868. Studied: A. I. C.; Julian Academy, Collin and Laurens Paris. Member: A. IV. C. S. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1907. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
in
The Ox Team.
3287.
SACKS,
JOSEPH Studied:
Born Shavel, Russia, 1889. 3390. In Street Costume.
SAINT GAUDENS,
P.
A.
F.
A.
Honor:
European Scholarship,
1911.
CARLOTA
Born Rochester, N. Y., 1884. Studied: P. A. F. A. and A. S. L. of N. Y. under Chase, Cox and Brush. Member: Am. S. Min. P.; Pa. S. Min. P.; N. A. C. Study
1963.
in
1971. Portrait:
Red.
Mary Shipman.
SANDONA, MATTEO Studied: Verona Academy, Italy. Honors: Silver medal, Born Schio, Italy, 188 1. School of Design, New York, 1895 ; Silver medal, PortGold medal, 1896-1899; Academy, land Exposition, 1906. International Jury
Member
of
Awards, Panama-Pacific International
Exposition,
San
Francisco, Z9/5. 985. Studies of
Miss H. M. Sullivan.
3240. Portrait of Mrs. Leo. Lentilli.
SANDOR, MATHIAS Born Hungary, 1857; came to U. S. in 188 1. Studied: A. under Flameng and. Ferrier in Paris. 3299.
The Pueblo
S. L. of
N. Y.; Julien Academy
of Walpi.
SANDZEN, SVEN BIRGER Stockholm Art School under Zorn and Bergh; Professor of Aesthetics and Painting, Bethany Honors: Second and third prizes, Swedish-American Exhibition, College since 1894. Chicago, 1911 and 1912 ; first prize, Exhibition of Kansas Artists, Topeka, 1914.
Born Bildsberg, Sweden, 1871.
Aman-Jean
3606.
in Paris ;
came
to
U.
Studied:
S. in 1894.
The Granite Cathedral.
SARGEANT, GENEVE RIXFORD Born in San Francisco, 1868. Studied in San Francisco with Emil Carlsen; New York, with William M. Chase ; Chicago, with Gari Melchers. Honor: Martin B. Calm prize, 1903, Chicago Art Institute. 3487. Floating Clouds.
SARGENT, JOHN SINGER Studied: Academy of Fine Arts, Ilorence; Carolus Duran in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1891 ; N. A., 1897; A. I. A. (hon.) Soc. Nat. des Beaux- Arts, Paris; Royal Academy, London, A. 1894; R- A. 1897 ; Nat. Honors: Inst. A. L.; Phila. W. C. C. (hon.); Berlin Academy; Institute de France, 1905. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1878; second class medal, Paris Salon, 1881 ; medal of honor, Paris Exposition, 1889; medal, A. C. Phila., 1890; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1894; medal of honor, Paris Exposition, 1900; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; Converse gold medal, P A. F. A., 1903; large gold medal, Berlin, 1903; grand prize, Louisiana Purchase Exposition,
Born Florence,
Italy, of
American
parents, 1836.
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS SARGENT, JOHN SINGER (Continued) 1904; gold medal of honor, Liege Exposition, 1905; gold medal, Venice, 1907 ; Beck gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1909. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France, 1889, Officer, 1897; Order of Merit, Germany, 1909. 3628. Rose Marie. 3622. Portrait of Henry James, Esq. 3623. Nude Study. 3624. Hon. John Hay.
Lent 3625. Mrs. J. Lent 3626. Spanish Lent 3627. Spanish Lent
3629. 3630. 3631.
by Clarence Hay, Esq. William White. by Dr. J. William White.
3632. 3633. 3634.
Courtyard. by Louis B. McCagg, Esq. Gypsy. by Louis B. McCagg, Esq.
The
Sketchers.
Lent by Mrs. Francis Carolan. Madam Gautrin. Reconnoitering. Sketch of Joseph Jefferson, Esq. Spanish Stable. Syrian Goats.
SARTAIN, WILLIAM Born Philadelphia, 1843. Studied, P. A. F. A.; Bonnat and Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris; Italy and Spain. Member: A. N. A., 1880; S. A. A., 1877. Honors: Silver medal, Boston, 1881; honorable mention, P. A. F. A., 1887; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 190 1 ; silver medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; silver medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910. 2246. Along the Loing. 2208. Along the Stream. 2209. Jersey
Sand Dunes.
SAWYER, EDITH Born South Coventry, Conn,
New
1856.
Adelphi Art School, Brooklyn; A.
Studied:
S. L. of
York.
1779. Mrs. Andrew Sawyer. 1780. Freddy.
SAWYER, MYRA Born Tremont,
1781.
L. Studied:
III.
Julien
Miss Katherine Ecob.
Academy and Academie de
la
Grande Chaumiere,
Paris.
1783. In a
White Cap.
1788. Portrait of an
Old Man.
SAXTON, JOHN GORDON Born Troy, N. Y., i860. Studied with Lefebvre, Merson and Robert-Fleury in Paris. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900; honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. 4159. Midwinter.
SCHILLE, ALICE Born Columbus, Ohio. Studied: Columbus Art School; A. S. L. of N. Y. and N. Y. School of Art under Chase and Cox; Prinet, Collin, Courtois and Colorossi Academy in Paris. Member: A. W. C. S..; N. Y. W. C. C.; S. IV. A. Honors: Corcoran prize, Washington W. C. C., 1908; N. Y. Woman’s A. C. prize, 1908 and 1909. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1148. 1150. 1151.
The Pig Market. The Other Side of St.
the Circus
Wagon.
Germain-des-Pres.
1152. Saturday Morning. 1161. The Passing Years. 1190.
The Gardener’s
Cottage.
SCHLEGELL, GUSTAV VON Born
St. Louis,
Member: 2165. Positano:
Mo., 1877.
Studied:
W. A. Honors: Chicago
S.
Lemon
Royal Academy, Munich; Julian Academy, Paris. Fine Arts Prize.
Vine.
SCHMAUSS, PETER Born
in
New
York.
Studied:
Cooper Union,
New
2567. Easter.
SCHMIDT, KARL Born Worcester, Mass., 1890. 2319.
The Great
Pacific.
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PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS SCHMITT,
ALBERT FELIX
Born Boston, 1873. Fine Arts, Boston.
Mass. Normal Art School; Cowles Art School; Museum
Studied:
Member: A.
of
IV. C. S.
Siher medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 2132. Blue and Gold. 1101. In Wonderland. 2169. On the River Bank. Peddlers at Gibraltar. 1158!
SCHOFIELD, W.
ELMER
Born Philadelphia, 1867. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Bouguereau, Ferrier, Doucet and AmanJean in Paris. Member: S. A. A., 1904; A. N. A., 1902; N. A., 1907; Nat. Inst. A. L.; Honorable mention, A. C. Phila., 1898; A. C. Phila.; R. S. British Artists. Honors: mention, Paris Exposition, 1900; honorable menhonorable A., A. 1900; S. Webb prize, Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1901; siher medal, Panfirst Pittsburgh, 1900; 1 tion, C. American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; Sesnan gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1903; gold medal Pittsburgh, 1904; siher medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; gold of honor, C. 1 medal, International Exposition, Buenos Aires, 1910; Inness gold medal, N. A. D., 1911. Medal of Honor, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. .
.
SCHOONOVER, FRANK Born Oxford, N.
J.,
F.
Hilltop.
E.
1877.
Studied:
Drexel
Member: S. I., 190565. The Fur Brigade.
SCHOOK,
The
3272.
3269. Waterfall.
Institute, Philadelphia,
The
72.
with
Howard
Pyle.
Trail of the North.
DE FORREST
Born Allegan, Mich., 1872. 3492. Sunshine and Shadow.
The Art
Studied:
Institute,
Chicago; H. O. Tanner, Paris.
SCHUESSELE, CHRISTIAN in Gebweiler, Alsace, 1824; died in Merchantville, N. J., 1879. Studied under Came to this country about 1848, and settled in Guerin, Paul Delaroche and Yvon. Philadelphia. Professor of Drawing and Painting, P. A. F. A. from 1868 to 1879.
Born
Benjamin Franklin Before the Privy Council in London, January 29, 1773. Lent by Joseph T. Kinsley, Esq.
2776. Dr.
SCHUSTER,
DONNA
Siher medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 941. Construction Work Beneath the Tower 937. Concert in the Court of the Four °I Jewels.
Seasons. 938. Construction Work to the South of the Tower of Jewels.
SCHWARTZ,
ANDREW THOMAS
in Cincinnati; A. S. L. of N. Y. with Leg. 1904I A. S. L. of N. Y ., Circolo Mowbray. Member: Mural P. ; N. Y. Arch. Lettres, Paris. Honor: Lazarus des et Beaux-Arts Artistica of Rome; Union Inter, des scholarship to Italy, 1899-1902. 3481. Destiny: Hope: Despair. 2582. Ice Floe.
Born Louisville, Ky., 1867.
3251. In
Duveneck
Studied:
Vermont.
SEARLE, ALICE
T. Born Troy, N. Y., 1869. Studied: A. Debillemont-Chardon in Paris. Honor:
S.
L.
of
N.
Y.,
Colorossi
Academy and Mme.
Bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition,
1904. 1814. Leslie
SEARS,
Hall.
SARAH CHOATE
_
„ Ross Turner, Joseph De Camp, Dennis M. Y. IV. L. L. Bunker, Edmund C. Tarbell and George de Forest Brush. Member: N. Chicago, 1893, Honors: Evans prize, A. IV. C. S., 1893; medal, Columbian Exposition, Born Cambridge, Mass., 18 38.
Studied:
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS SEARS,
SARAH CHOATE
(Continued)
honorable mention, Paris Exposition, igoo; bronze medal for water color, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, igoi; silver medal for neater color, Charlestown Exposition, 1902; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, ig04 1062. Pigeon Berries: Bermuda. 1057. Morning Glories: Bermuda.
Bermuda.
1059. Hibiscus:
SEARS,
TABER
Born Boston, Mass., 1870. Studied: Boston Museum School; Julian Academy in Paris with Constant, Laurens and Merson. Member: N. Y. Arch. Lg., i8gg (vice-pres.) ; N Y. W. C. C Mural P. (treas.). Honore Bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, igc>4. 1771. Harbor of St. George. 1759. The Arab Merchant. 1775. Bridge of the Canonica: Venice. 1763. York Cathedral. .
SEAWELL, HARRY W. Born
in
San Francisco.
Studied:
under Jean Paul Laurens and Benjamin Constant.
Paris,
4194. Interior.
SELDEN, DIXIE Born Covington, Ky. W. A. (Assoc.).
Cincinnati Art
Studied:
Academy with Duveneck.
Member-
S.
2126. Bunker’s Hill,
St.
Ives.
SELDEN, HENRY BILL Born Erie,
Pa., 1886.
Studied: A.
S. L. of
N.
Y.,
Birge Harrison, P. A. F. A.
4262. Cloudy Morning.
3471. October Morning.
SEYFFERT, LEOPOLD Born Colorado Springs, Col., 1887. Honors: Fellowship prize, Fellowship of P. F. A., Philadelphia, 1913; honorable mention, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, 1913. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
A.
2201. Julian. 3079. Spanish Peasants.
2193. Juan. 2196. Tired Out.
SHARP, JOSEPH
HENRY
Born Bridgeport, Ohio, 1859. Studied: Royal Academy, Munich, with Marr ; Julian Academy in Paris with Laurens and Constant; V erlat in Antwerp. Member: S. IV. A.; ten years on faculty, Cincinnati Art Academy. Honors: Silver medal, Department of Enthonology, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; first portrait prize, Cincinnati A. C., 1901. 2611. Crucita:
Taos Indian
Girl.
SHARPLES, JAMES Born about 1750. His special fame consists in the fact that George Washington sat to him in I79&- The profile portrait that he made of him had so great a reputation it is said his wife and daughter made copies of it to supply the demand. He exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1779 and 1785. He came to New York in 1796, and his portraits in pastel and miniature became very popular. He died in New York in 1811. 2709. Portrait.
Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq.
SHAW, SYDNEY DALE Born IV alkley, England, 1879.
Studied:
A.
S. L. of
N. Y.; Ecole Nationale des Beatix-
Arts, Paris. 3295. Southwestern 3309.
Woodland
Summer.
4140. Nature’s Screen.
Fete.
SHEPARD, CLARE Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1865. David. 1866. Suzanne.
San Francisco,
1867. The Golden Girl. 1868. Kathleen.
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SHEPARD, CLARE
SHINN,
(Continued) 1876. The Pale Flower. 1877. Mary. 1880. Miss Fisken.
Raven.
1870. Betrothed of the 1871. Mrs. C. 1874. Bertha.
EVERETT
Born Woodstown, N.
J.,
1873.
Studied:
P. A. F. A.
Honor:
Bronze medal, Charleston
Exposition, 1902.
The Shop Window. The Yellow Dancer. The Funny Man.
950. 953.
1016. 18th Century (Red chalk). 1017. Red Chalk No. 2. 1018. Going to the Fire. 1019. Red Chalk No. 1.
956. 958. Waiting. 959. Stage.
SHIRLAW, WALTER Born Paisley, Scotland, 1838; died Madrid, Spain, 1909. Began his career as an engraver and illustrator ; was thirty-two years of age when when he went abroad to study. After seven years in the school at Munich under the instruction of Wagner and Kaulbach, he returned to this country and devoted himself to the interests and advancement of He was one of the first instructors at the Art Students’ League, New York; national art. one of the founders, and the first president, of the Society of American Artists. Received medal of the Royal Academy, Munich ; honorable mention at the Paris Exposition in 1889; associate member of the N. A. D., New York, 1878; full member, 1888. 2951.
Toning
of the Bell.
Lent by
Mark
Willing, Esq.
S.
SHORE, HENRIETTA M. Born Toronto, Canada.
Studied:
New
Toronto,
York and London.
3520. Sisters.
SHUTTLEWORTH, CLAIRE Born Buffalo, 1868. Bridgman; Merson,
Studied: Collin
Buffalo A. S. L.; A. S. L. of N. Y. with
and Lerop
in Paris.
Honor: Fellowship
Dumond and
prize, Buffalo S. A.,
1910. 1956.
A
Small Boy.
EMMA
SIBONI,
B.
Denmark, Berlin; Renard in Born
in
1797. Little Miss
SIMPSON,
Studied:
1877. Paris.
A.
I.
C.;
St.
Louis School of Fine Arts; Skarbina in
Mary Armes.
EDNA HUESTIS
Born Troy, N.
Studied:
Y., 1882.
Emma
Willard Art School; Cornell University, A.
S. L.
Member: P. A. Soc. Min. P. Honors: Gurley Memorial Prize, 1898; Moores and Winden Prize, 1897; Emma Willard Art School; Art Students’ League Scholarship of N. Y. for
Miniature painting, 1907. 1292. The Pool. 1293. Mrs. Frank Laurence Stiles.
1288. Outdoor Sketch. 1289. The Green Gown. 1290. Mrs. Mortimer Anstice.
SINGER,
WILLIAM
Born Pittsburgh,
H., JR.
Pa., 1868.
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco,
1915.
My SLOAN, JOHN
3544. In
Garden.
Born Lock Haven,
Member: Am.
Pa., 1871.
P. S.
Honor:
Studied: P. A. F. A. under Robert Henri in Philadelphia. Honorable mention, Pittsburgh, 1905. 4311. Girl Undressing. 4314. At the Top of the Swing. 4362. Return from Toil.
2486. Gloucester Harbor. 2496. Renganeschis: Sunday Night. 2497. McSorley’s Old Ale-House. 4310. Woman on Roof. [
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS SMILLIE,
GEORGE
H.
Born in New York, 1840; son of James S. Smillie. Studied: James M. Hart. Member: A. N. A., 1864; N. A., 1882; A. IV. C. S. Honors: First prize, American Art Assoc.,
New
York, 1885; bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904.
2933. In the Berkshires. Lent by the Lotos Club.
SMITH, CHARLES L. Born in New York, N. The
3325.
A. Y., 1771.
Member: Chicago
A.
Retreating Light.
SMITH, GEORGE Born Pittsburgh,
WASHINGTON Pa., 1880.
Studied:
4202. California Hillside.
SMITH,
S.
P. A. F. A. in Paris, France. 4206. Eucalyptus Trees.
HOWARD EVERETT
Born West Windham, N. H„ 1885. Studied: Boston Art Museum ; A. S. L. of N. Y., under Howard Pyle; Wilmington, Del.; Paris and Venice. Honors: Paige traveling scholarship, Boston Art Museum. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2129.
The
3326. Portrait of a Venetian Girl.
Convalescent.
SMITH, JESSIE WILLCOX Studied: P. A. F. A.; Drexel Institute under Howard Pyle. Member: Phila. W. C. C.; S. I. (Assoc.) ; N. Y. W. C. C. Honors: bronz medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; Mary Smith prize, P. A. F. A., 1903; silver medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; Beck prize, Phila W. C. C„ 1911. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 22. Cinderella. 19. Jack and the Bean Stalk. 24. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. 20. Babes in the Wood.
Born Philadelphia.
21. Little
SMITH,
Red Riding Hood.
ROSAMOND
L.
Born Boston, 1876. Studied: Boston Museum of Fine Arts, with Philip L. Hale, Frank W. Benson and Edumund C. Tarbell. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3304. Heirlooms.
3435. Cinderella.
SNEAD, LOUISE WILLIS Born Charleston, S. C. Studied with Chase, Theodora Thayer and Alice Beckington New York. Honor: Honorable mention, Charleston Exposition, 1902. 1314. Portrait of Miss Snead. 1315. Young Violinist.
SNELL, FLORENCE
C. S. (Assoc.). 1121. Gate of Rothenburg. 1122. Street in Rothenburg.
SNELL,
HENRY
1317. Portrait.
F.
Born London, England. Studied: A.
A
iv
S. L. of
N. Y. Member: N. Y.
W.
C. C.; A. IV.
1142. Roadside: St. Jean de Doigt. 1143. Cottages on the Cliff: Polperro.
B.
Born Richmond, England, 1858. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y. Member: N. Y. W. C. C. (pres.) ; A. W. C. S.; A. N. A., 1902; N. A., 1906; S. A. A., 1905. Honors: Gold medal, A. C. Phila., 1896; first prize, Nashville Exposition, 1897; honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; first prize, Worcester Museum, 1905; Beal prize, N. Y. C. C., 1905. Asst, director of Fine Arts, U. S. Comm. Paris Exposition, 1900. Silver Medal, for Oil Painting, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco,
W
.
1915-
Gold Medal,
for
Water Color Painting, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San
Francisco, 1915.
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Josephine Paddock
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS SNELL,
HENRY
B.
(Continued)
1777. The Passing Steamer. 3290. Low Tide. 3321. The Cargo Boat. 4138. Twilight at Sea. 4240. The Quay: Paris.
4261. 4268. 4294. 4328.
The Lighthouse by The Devon Coast. The Cove. Still
Moonlight.
Life.
SOHIER, ALICE RUGGLES Born Quincy, Mass., 1880. Studied: A. S. L., Buffalo, N. Y.; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, under Tarbell. Honorse Paige Traveling Scholarship, 1907-09. Member: Guild of Boston Artists.
Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2292. Giovanna. 2142. Reminiscence.
SOTTER, GEORGE W. Born Pittsburgh, 1879. Studied: P. A. F. A. Member of the Associated Artists burgh; Society of Western Artists. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3603. Moonlight: Gloucester Harbor. 3586. In Gloucester Harbor. 3612. Valley in Snow. Lent by William Smith Stimmel, Esq. 3599. Snow-bound Hills: Pittsburg.
of Pitts-
SOUDER, MARY RINARD Born Winchester,
Ind., 1879.
1796. Portrait of a Girl.
SPAETH,
1798. Portrait of a Girl.
MARY HAUGHTON
Born Hanover, N. H., 1870. Paris and Spain.
Studied:
School of Design for
Women,
Philadelphia, Pa.;
4185. Penelope Roberts.
SPARKS,
ARTHUR W.
Born Washington, D.
C., 1871. Studied: America, France. Honorable mention, Associated Artists of Pittsburgh. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
3595.
Midsummer Day.
SPEAR,
ARTHUR
3605. Mills at Rankin.
P.
Born Washington, D. C., 1879. Studied: Laurens in Paris. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3479. Spring in the City.
EUGENE
SPEICHER,
E. Born Buffalo, N. Y., 1883. Studied: Buffalo, New York and Europe. Member: A. N. 1912. Honors: Proctor prize, N. A. D., 1911. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3384. Portrait of John Nelson Cole, Jr.
3258. In the Catskills.
SPENCER,
A.,
MARY
Born Springfield, Ohio. Studied with C. T. Webber
in Cincinnati.
2957. Peonies.
SPENCER, ROBERT Born Harvard, Neb., 1879. Studied: N. A. D.; New York School of Art. Member: N. A. D. Honors: Second Hallgarten Prize, National Academy of Design, N. Y., 1913; honorable mention, Art Club of Philadelphia, 1913; Sesnan gold medal, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1914; Innes gold medal, National Academy of Design,
New
York, 1914.
Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 3263. Courtyard at Dusk. 3171. The Grey Mills. 3259.
The
Closing Hour. [
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS SPRINCHORN, CARL 966. Sea God. Woman
961. with Fan. 962. Youth. 963. Dancers. 964. Drawing. 965. Dancer.
967.
Young Woman.
Drawing. Masquerade. Man with Dagger. 4440. Beach at Laguna. 968. 969. 972.
SPRINGER, EVA
Born Cimarron, New Mexico. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y .; Academie Julian, Paris Academie Colorossi, Paris; Academie de la Grand Chaumiere, Paris. Honors Medal for miniatures, Academie Julian, Paris. 1972. Italian Girl. 1964. La Vieille. :
1970. Little Simone.
ANNA LEE
STACEY,
Born Glasgow, Mo. Studied: A. I. C. Member: Chicago S. A. Honors: Young Fortnightly prize, A. I. C., 1902; Cahn prize, A. I. C., 1902; Field Exhibition prize, 1907; Clyde M. Carr prize, 1912. 3513. Moonlight: Granada. 2284. In Furs.
STACEY, JOHN
F.
Born Biddeford, Me., 1859. febvre and Julian Academy
Studied: in Paris.
Mass. Normal School in Boston; Boulanger, LeMember: Chicago S. A. Honors: Bronze medal,
Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; $100 prize, Field Exhibition, 1907 ; bronze medal, Buenos Aires, 1910; Grower prize, A. I. C., 1911. 3230. Morning in August. 3156. Midsummer: Gloucester.
MORRELL
STAIGG, RICHARD Born
England, 1817; died in Newport, R. L, 1881. Brought to this country by his father in 1831. Received advice from Allston and others. Exhibited miniatures at R. A. Regular exhibitor at N. A. D., of which he was elected Associate in 1856, and Academician in 1861. Visited Europe, 1867-69 and 1872-74. in Leeds,
1326. Portrait of Daniel Webster.
Lent by
The Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts.
STANTON, LUCY
M.
Born Atlanta, Ga., 1875. Studied: Colorossi Academy, Simon, Blanche, Gandara and A. Koopman in Paris. Members P. A. S. Min. P., 1905; Am. S. Min. P., 1910. 1241. Mrs. Hunnicutt. 1245. A Scheme in Blue and White. 1247. An Old Woman. 1243. Mr. Joel Chandler Harris. 1244.
Aunt
Liza.
STARK, OTTO 1859. Studied with Lefebvre, Boulanger and Cormon in Paris. MemIn charge of Art Dept., Manual Training High School, Indianapolis, Ind.
Born Indianapolis, ber: 1113.
S.
W. A.
The Gravel
STEELE,
1114. Building Operations.
Screen.
THEODORE
C.
Born Owen County,
Ind., 1847. Studied: Royal Academy in Munich, with Benczur and Member: S. IV. A. Honors: Foulke prize, Richmond, Ind., 1906; silver mdal, Loefftz. ednesday Club, 1907 ; Fine Arts Corporation prize, 1909; honorable mention, Exposition, Paris, 1900; Fine Arts Building Prize, Society of Western Artists, 1910.
W
2189. 2367.
The
Hill Country.
3416.
The
Poplars.
November Afternoon.
STEELE, ZULMA Born Appleton, Wis.,
1881.
Studied:
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.
2191. Nature’s Tapestry.
STETSON, CHARLES
WALTER
Born Tiverton Four Corners, R. I., 1858.. Died Rome, Italy, 1911. 1162. A Dance at the End of the Day. 1163. Girls under a Tree. [
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THE HOUSEMAID.
By William M. Paxton
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
STETSON, CHARLES WALTER 1164. A Stream in Maremma.
(Continued)
1166.
3848. Moonrise behind Cypresses. 3849. Harmony. 3850. Portrait of Grace Ellery Channing-
Place of Peace. 3845. 3846. October. 3847. Bather.
3851. Summer Joy. 3852. The Love Song. 3853. Smugglers. 3854. In Praise of Dionysos.
1165. Landscape.
Knights on Horseback. 1167. Near the Edge of the Ancient Burial Ground.
Stetson.
A
STEWART, JULIUS
L.
Born Philadelphia, Pa., 1855. Pupil of Gerome and R. de Madrazo. Member: Paris Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1885; S. A. P.; Soc. Nat des Beaux-Arts 1899. gold medal, Berlin, 1891 and 1895; gold medal, Salon, Paris 1890; third class medal, Munich, medal, 1901. Order of Leopold of Belgium, 1895; gold grand Munich, 1897; 1901. Honor Officer Legion 1895, of French 4402. Blue Butterfly.
4200. Venice. 4399. Wood Nymphs.
STODDARD, ALICE KENT
Honors: Mary Smith Studied: P. A. F. A. Philadelphia. of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, 1911 and 1913 ; honorable mention, Philadel-
Born Watertown, Conn. prize,
Academy
phia Art Club. 2137. The White Waist.
The
2994.
3377. Portrait of Gerald Stanley Lee.
Sisters.
STOKES,
FRANK WILBERT
Born Nashville, Tenn. Studied: P. A. F. A. under Thomas Eakins; Ecole des BeauxArts in Paris under Gerome; Colorossi Academy under Collin; Julian Academy under Boulanger and Lefebvre. 2633. Aurora Australis: Antarctic Bergs. 2630. Belgica Channel. 2634. Aurora Borealis: Sea Ice Foreground. GreenEffect: 263 1. Gate of Hades: Sunset Antarctic Afterglow: Admiralty Sound. 2635. land. Sound. Admiralty Glacier: Antarctic 2632.
STORRS, JOHN Born Chicago, 1885. Studied with Charles Grafly, Paul
Bartlett,
Auguste Rodin, Lor ado
Taft. 4307. Portrait.
STORY, JULIAN IV alton-on-Thames , England, 1857, of American parents, his father being the William Wetmore Story. Studied with Duveneck in Florence; Boulanger and Lefebvre in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1906; S. A. A., 1892; London Soc. Port. P. Honors: Third medal and honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1889; gold medal, Berlin, 1891; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. Chevalier Legion of Honor, France, 1901. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Born
sculptor,
3389. Portrait of the Artist.
3386. Portrait of Mrs. Story.
STREAN, MARIA JUDSON Born Washington, Pa., 1865. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y. under Cox and Weir; Prinet and Dauchez in Paris. Member : N. Y. W. C. C.; Am. S. Min. P.; Pa. Soc. Min. P.; Union Inter, des Beaux-Arts et Lettres. Honor: Honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901.
1813.
Boy
in Pierrot
1815. Dorothy. 1816. Portrait of
1818. Portrait. 1819. Mrs. W. B. McKennan. 1820. Girl in Gray Coat.
Costume.
Miss Alexander.
1817. William.
STUART, GILBERT
â&#x20AC;&#x17E; Born Narragansett, R. I., 17551 died Boston, 1828- Portrait painter. Went to England Academy. He in 1775. Pupil and assistant to Benjamin West. President of the Royal .
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS STUART, GILBERT (Continued) America in 1792. Among his sitters in Europe were three kings, Louis XVI., and George IV. while Prince of Wales. He painted many distinguished artists, and six Presidents of the United States, viz: Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe and John Quincy Adams. He painted two (or possibly three ) portraits of Washington from life the Landsdowne portrait and the Athenaeum portrait, from which returned
to
George
III.,
—
he painted
many
replicas.
of Major General Henry Dearborn. Lent by Herbert Welsh, Esq. 2768. Captain Joseph Anthony. Lent by Laurence Johnson Morris,
2767. Portrait
2763. Portrait.
Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq. 2764. Portrait of William Williamson. Lent by Mrs. Gustav Radeke. 2765. Portrait of President Monroe. Lent by Hon. Seth Low.
Esq.
SULLY, ROBERT M. Born Petersburg, Va., 1803 ; died 1855. Studied with Nasmyth, the landscape painter of Edinburgh, and later with his uncle, Thomas Sully, in Philadelphia. Went abroad to study in 1824, remaining four years. 2773. Junius Brutus Booth. Lent by Albert Rosenthal, Esq.
THOMAS
SULLY,
2769.
Born
England, 1783;
died in
Philadelphia, 1872. Studied with his Settled in Philadelphia, 1809. Visited Europe, Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1820life in 1838. In the Historical Portrait Exhibition at the P. A. F. A., 1887-88, there were ex1840. hibited one hundred and six pictures by him. Horncastle,
in
Lawrence Sully, and with and painted Queen Victoria from brother,
Stuart.
Anne Kemble. The Pennsylvania Academy
2770. Study of a
Portrait of Francis
Lent by
Waugh.
of the Fine Arts.
SUTTER,
HENRY
Head.
Lent by the Estate of Samuel Bell
R.
Born Salisbury, Mo., 1891.
Studied:
Art
Institute,
Chicago, and with C.
W. Hawthorne.
4111. Street Scene: Provincetown.
SUYDAM, JAMES New
A. York in 1817.
He was a pupil of the American artist, M. C. Kellogg, with he traveled in Greece, Turkey and the East. He painted mountain scenery and coast views, and was one of the organizers of the Academy in New York and its treasurer. He died in 1865 and bequeathed some money and the pictures known as the “ Suydam
Born
in
whom
Collection” to the 2691. In’ the
Academy.
Meadows.
Lent by Robert
M.
Olyphant, Esq.
SYLVESTER, FREDERICK 1372. A Mural Painting.
TADAMA,
O.
F.
Born Sumatra (Netherlands East India), 1871. Studied: Academy of Fine Arts, Amsterdam, and in Paris. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris ; Societe des Artistes Francais Salon, 1901; first prize, Landscape Competition, Amsterdam, 1898. Member of the jury in several exhibitions in Holland and America. 2629. Public Market: Seattle.
TALCOTT, ALLEN 3408. April at
B.
Chipmunk
Point.
3600.
The
Ledges.
TANAKA, YASUSHI 4444.
The Shadow
of the
TANNAHILL, MARY Born Warrenton, N.
Madrona.
H. C., 1868.
Studied:
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Weir, Twachtman, Cox and
Mowbray
PORTRAIT OF COLONEL CHARLES PETTIT.
By Charles Willson Beale
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
TANNAHILL, MARY in
New
H. (Continued)
Honor: York. Member: Pa. S. Min. P. Painters and Sculptors, New York, 1914.
If oman
Prize, Exhibition of Associaiton of
1953. Girl with Parrot. 1954. Jane Chapman.
1945. Brothers. 1946. A Young Mother. TANNER, HENRY O.
Studied: P. A. F. A. with Thomas Eakins; Laurens and Pa., 1859. Constant in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1909; Soc. Inter, de Peinture et Sculpture. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1896; third class medal, Paris Salon, 1807 ; Lippincott prize, P. A. F. A. 1900; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; silver medal, PanAmerican Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; second class medal, Paris Salon, 1906; Harris prize, A. I. C., 1906. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Born Pittsburgh,
4123. Christ at the
Home
TAPLEY,
WOODING
J.
J.
of Lazarus.
Born Fair Haven, Conn., 1868. of N. Y. 1037.
Studied:
Yale School of Fine Arts,
New Haven;
A.
S. L.
November.
TARBELL,
EDMUND
C.
1862. Studied: Boston Museum School; Boulanger and Lefebvre in Paris. Member: Ten Am. P.; A. N. A., 1904; N. A., 1906; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Clarke prize, N. A. D., 1890; Shaiv Fund, S. A. A., 1893; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; first Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1894; Lippincott prize, P. A. F. A., 1895; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1895; gold medal, A. C. Phila., 1895; second Elkins prize, P. A. F. A., 1896; honorable mention, Tennessee Exposition, Nashville, 1897; first prize, Worcester Museum, 1900; three medals, Boston Charitable Mechanicsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Assoc.; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; third prize, C. I. Pittsburgh, 1901; second prize, C. I. Pittsburgh, 1904; first prize, Worcester Museum, 1904; Harris prize, A. I. C., 1907 medal of honor, P. A. F. A., 1908; Saltus medal, N. A. D., 1908; first prize, C. I. Pittsburgh, 1909; first W. A. Clark prize, Corcoran A. G., 1910; Beck gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1911. Instructor School of Drawing and Painting at the Boston Museum, 1889 to 1912. Member of the International Jury of Award, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
Born
West Groton, Mass.,
San Francisco, 1915. 3940.
New England
3950. Reverie.
Interior.
Lent by Miss Catherine Codman.
Lent by Miss Georgina Carey.
Hon. John W. Hammond. Lent by the Hon. John W. Hammond. 3952. Mrs. John S. Lawrence. Lent by John Silsbee Lawrence, Esq. 3953. Girl with Dog. Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Stephen 3951. Portrait:
3941. Girl in Blue.
3942. Girl Reading.
Lent by Boston
Museum
of Fine
Arts. 3943. Girls Reading.
Lent by Mrs. Daniel Merriman. 3944. Girl Crocheting. Lent by Bela Lyon Pratt, Esq. 3945. Girl Reading. Lent by the Cincinnati Museum
Codman. 3954.
Lent by the Art Club of Philadelphia.
Edward Reynolds. Lent by Dr. Edward Reynolds.
3946. Dr.
Edmund and
My
Family. 3956. Mrs. Samuel Cabot, Jr. Lent by Mrs. Samuel Cabot.
3955.
Association.
3947.
The Turquoise Ring.
3957. Interior.
Eaglet.
Lent by Dr. George Woodward.
3948. Girl in White. 3958.
Lent by J. H. Gest, Esq. 3949. The Mirror. Lent by the Queen City Club.
TAYLOR, CHARLES
On
Bosâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ns Hill.
Lent by S. Dacre Bush, Esq. 3959. The Dreamer.
J.
Born New York, 1855. Studied: A. S. L., N. A. D. and Eastman Johnson in New York; London and Paris. Member: S. I., 1910. Honors: Honorable mention for drawing, Pan[
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS TAYLOR, CHARLES American Exposition,
Member
J.
(Continued) Instructor,
Buffalo, 1901.
of the International Jury of
San Francisco, I9 I5974. Rankin Mills. 976. Monongahela from Soho 978. Coming from Work.
Awards,
Carnegie Technical Schools, 1
Pittsburgh,
anama-Paiific International Exposition,
986. Pittsburgh from the Golf Club. 3611. Boothbay Harbor. 3614. Springtime in the Suburbs. 3615. Sandy Creek. 3616. Sandy Creek Bridge.
Hill.
982. Mills at Swissvale. 984. The Blowout: Soho.
TAYLOR, EMILY DRAYTON
Born Philadelphia, i860. Studied with Cecile F errere in Paris; P. A. F. A. MemberPa. Soc. Min. P. (pres.). Honors: Gold medal, Earl’s Court Exposition, London, 1900 gold medal for services on jury, Charleston Exposition, 1902. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1933. Miss Corrine B. Freeman. 1930. Spring. 1934. Life’s Bubbles. 1931. Mrs. John Innis Kane. 1936. Mrs. Allison.
1932. Mrs. Paul Mills.
TAYLOR, FRANK WALTER Born Philadelphia, 1874; son of Frank L. Taylor. Studied:
Member: Fellowship, P. A. F. A.; S. I., 1905Medal of Honor, Panama-Pacific International 8.
10. 11.
Souvenir of Versailles. Pool: London. At the Races: Deauville.
The
12. Illustration: 13. Illustration:
The The
Iron Iron
Exposition,
15.
16. 17.
Woman. Woman.
18.
P. A. F. A. and in Paris.
San Francisco,
1915.
The Cargo: London. The Beach: Brighton. Fete: Night. Villas: Trouville.
The
TAYLOR, MINNIE
C. Maine, Bangor, 1865. Studied in London, Munich and Paris; San Francisco School Born York, Boston and Chicago. New Design; of 1851. Portrait.
1849. Robie.
THOMAS, SEYMOUR Born San Augustine, Texas, 1868. Studied with Chase in New York; Lefebvre and ConHonors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1895; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; third class medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; gold medal Munich, 1901; second class medal, Paris Salon, 1904. Legion of Honor, France, 1904’;
stant in Paris.
Chevalier, 1905. 3368. Portrait of Dr.
W.
A. Briggs.
4417. Portrait: Henri Vignaud.
THOMPSON, GEORGE ALBERT Born
New
Haven, Conn., 1868. Studied: Yale School of Fine Arts in
La Farge in New York; Merson, Blanc, Courtois and Giradot Norwich Art School.
New
in Paris.
Haven; John Director of the
2624. February Morning.
THOMPSON, LESLIE
P.
Born Medford, 1880. Studied: Boston
Museum School under Tarbell. Honors: Bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; third Hallgarten prize, N. A. D. 1911; Harrison S. Morris prize, Newport, 1914. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3800. Girl in White.
THORNDIKE, CHARLES
3810. Girl with Mirror.
H.
Born Pans, 1875.
Studied in France with J. B. Constant. Honors: d’Automne,” Paris; decorated French order " Officer d’Academie.”
4149. Gray Weather. 4170. Church.
Associate of "Salon
4416. Boats Entering the River.
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PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS TIFFANY, LOUIS C. Born in New York, 1848.
Studied with George lnness and Samuel Colman in New York; Leon Bailey in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1871; N. A., 1880; S. A. A.; A. IV. C. S.; N. Y. Arch. Lg.; Societe Nat. des Beaux- Arts; Imperial Society of Fine Arts, Japan. Honors: Gold medal for applied arts, Paris Exposition, 1900; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor of France, 1900; gold medal, Dresden Exposition, 1901; grand prize, Turin Exposition of Decorative Art, 1902; special diploma of honor, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3461. Copper Vase No. 2. 3454. Silver Jar. 3462. Tea Screen. 3463. Hand Wrought Vase. 3464. Silver Cup. 3465. Silver Vase. 3466. Gold Cup.
Gilt Vase. 3456. Spray of Mistletoe. 3457. Pendant: Star Fish Motif. Gold Serpents. 3458. Necklace: 3459. Spray of Blackberries. 3455. Silver
Two
3460.
Copper Vase No.
1.
TINGLEY, BLANCHE 1223. Josephine
Summer.
TITCOMB, M. B RADISH Born
in
New
Hampshire.
Studied: Y. IV. C. C.
Member: N. Summer Girls. The Distant City.
Hale. 2351. 2605.
TOMPKINS, FRANK
Boston
Museum
School under Tarbell, Benson and
4181. Hillside and Harbor.
H.
Born Hector, N. Y., 1847. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y.; Cincinnati School of Design; Royal Academy in Munich under Loefftz; gold medal, Mass. Charitable Mechanicsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Assoc. 2626
.
Self Portrait.
TROCCOLI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA Born Italy, 1882. Studied with Dr. D. IV. Ross and Hermann Dudley Murphy. Honors: Honorable mention, Carnegie Institute, 1911; The Norman IVait Harris silver medal, Art Institute,
Chicago, 1913.
Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2350. Portrait of Mr. Ferry. 2369. Woman with a Handkerchief. 2354. Portrait of Mrs. Brinckerhoff. 2373. New England Woman.
TROTT, BENJAMIN Born
in Boston.
New
Followed Stuart from
to Philadelphia, and there remained Joint tenant with of Stuartâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s portraits. York and in Boston. Exhibited P. A.
York
Copied in miniature many for many years. Sully, 1808. Also sojourned in the South, in F. A., 1812.
New
1322. Portrait of
Lent by
Solomon Etting. The Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts.
TRYON, DWIGHT W. Born Hartford, Conn., 1849. Studied with C. Daubigny, Jacquesson de la Chevreuse, A. Guillemet and II. Harpignies in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1890; N. A., 1891; S. A. A., 1882; A. W. C. S.; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Bronze medal, Boston, 1882; gold medals, American Art Assoc., New York, 1886 and 1887; third Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1887; Ellsworth prize, A. I. C., 1888; Palmer prize, Chicago Interstate Exposition, 1889; IV ebb prize, S. A. A., 1889; first class gold medal, Munich Exposition, 1892; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; first prize, Cleveland Interstate Exposition, 1895; first prize, Tennessee Centennial, Nashville, 1897 1 gold medal ($1500), C. I. Pittsburgh, 1898; chronological medal, C. I. Pittsburgh, 1899; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2390. Twilight:
2391.
Autumn.
An Evening
in
May.
Lent by the Buffalo Fine Arts
Lent by National Gallerv, Freer
Academy.
Collection.
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS TRYON, DWIGHT W.
(Continued) 2397.
2392. Early Night.
Autumn Morning. Lent by National Gallery, Freer
Lent by National Gallery, Freer
Collection.
Collection.
2398. Evening: September.
2393. Sunset before Storm.
Lent by National Gallery, Freer
Lent by National Gallery, Freer
Collection.
Collection.
2399. Afternoon: October. 2400. Moonlight.
2394. Autumn. 2395. Night: The Sea.
Lent by National Gallery, Freer
Lent by National Gallery, Freer
Collection.
Collection.
2396.
2401. The Farm: Moonlight. 2402. Moonlight on the Water. 2403. The Sea: Freshening Breeze.
Sea: East Wind. Lent by National Gallery, Freer
The
Collection.
Lent by National Gallery, Freer Collection.
TUCKER, ALLEN Born Brooklyn, N. Y., 1866. Studied: Columbia Univ.; A. S. L. of N. Y N. Y. Arch Lg., 1902; S. C. U. A., 1888; Am. P. S. 4453. Portrait in Blue and Ivory. 2127. The Ice Storm.
TURNER, HELEN
Member-
M.
Born Louisville, Ky. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y. under Cox. Member: N. Y. W. C. C Pa. S. Min. P. Honors: Ellin g prize for landscape, 1912; bronze medal, Cooper Union. N. Y.; Julia A. Shaw prize, N. A. D., 1913 ; National Arts prize, Society of Women Painters and Sculptors, 1913; honorable mention, Chicago Art Inst., 1913. •
1909. Mr. Frank Regal. 1912. Portrait of Mrs. Sherwood.
3029. Portrait. 3310. Mother and Child.
TURNER, ROSS STERLING Y., 1847. Studied: Munich, Venice, Florence, Rome. Member: 1V. Y. Honors: Silver medal for water color, PanC. S.; Boston W. C. C. American Exposition, Buffalo, 190 1 ; Evans prize, A. W. C. S., 1908; first prize, Water Color Society, N. Y., 1908; first silver medal, Mechanics’ Fair, Boston, 1890. Instructor
Born Westport, N.
W.
C.
C .;
A.
W.
,
Mass. Normal Art School since 1909, and Mass. 1749.
The Rover.
1778.
Inst, of
Le
Technology.
Soleil Royal.
TUTTLE, ADRIANNA Born Windsor, Conn., 1866. Studied: New York, Boston, Europe. Member: A. S. of N. Y. Honor: Honorable mention, Connecticut Academy of the Fine Arts, 1914. 1895. William Somerset Maugham. 1892. Mrs. Charles Shearman Coxe.
L.
1893. Portrait.
TUTTLE, RUEL CROMPTON Born Windsor, 1866. Studied: A. 4366. The Fountain: Windsor.
TWACHTMAN, JOHN
S. L. of
N. Y. under
Mowbray and
Weir.
H.
Born Cincinnati, 1853; died, 1902. Studied: School of Design, Cincinnati. Spent the winter of 1874 and 1873 in Duveneck’s Life School and Painting Class in the same city. Went to Europe in the fall of 1875, entering the Art School at Munich. Honors: Webb prize, Society of American Artists, 1888; bronze medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1895; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. Member: American Art Club, Munich. 4051. October.
Lent by Charles A. Platt, Esq. 4052. Niagara. 4053. River in Winter. Lent by the Carnegie Institute.
4054. Phlox. 4055. Brush House: Cos Cob.
4056. Sailing. 4057. Flowers.
Lent by
[376]
J.
Alden Weir,
Esq.
FOX AND GEESE. By Joseph
T. Pearson, Jr.
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
TWACHTMAN, JOHN
H. (Continued) 4067. Marine.
4058. View on the Brette: Bethune. Lent by the Hillyer Art Gallery, Smith College.
Lent by Henry Fitch Tavlor, Esq. 4068. Gladioli.
Lent by
4059. Windmills.
Lent by the Hillyer Art Gallery, Smith College. 4060. Niagara. Lent by W. J. Johnson, Esq. S.
Lent by Mrs. Gustav Radeke.
Wood, Esq.
Lent by Henry Smith, Esq. 4073. Hill at Arc-la-Bataille. 4074. Meadow Flowers. Lent by the Brooklyn Museum. 4075. The Back Road.
4062. Frozen Stream. 4063. Mother and Child. 4064. The Azaleas.
Lent by Henry Smith, Esq. Greenwich Hills.
4065. 4066. Bridge in Spring.
CAROLYN
TYLER,
4076.
Lent by Childe Hassam, Esq. Harbor View Hotel.
D.
Born Chicago. Studied: A. S. A.; Chicago S. Min. P.
Member
C. under Mrs. Virginia Reynolds.
I.
:
Chicago
1296. Master Robert Gibson.
1294. Jeanette.
TYNG,
Coates, Esq.
4070. On the Upper Terrace. 4071. Summer. 4072. Waterfall.
4061. Sketch.
Lent by C. E.
Edward H.
4069. Waterfall: Yosemite.
MARGARET FULLER
Born Exeter, N. H. Studied: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2102. The Silver Bowl.
TYSON, CARROLL SARGENT,
JR. Born Philadelphia, 1878. Studied: P. A. F. A. under Chase and Cecilia Beaux; Carl Marr and Walter Thor in Munich. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3591. Before Moonrise. 3425. A Midsummerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Day.
Road
3587.
UFER,
to the Pier.
WALTER
.
Born Louisville, Ky., 1876. Studied: 2104. Rosa Cota of San Juan Pueblo. 2106. A Daughter of San Juan Pueblo.
Chicago, Dresden, Munich, Paris. 2108.
Taos Indian
in Cornfield.
ULLMAN, EUGENE PAUL Born in New York, 1877. Studied with Wm. M. Chase. Member: Assoc. Soc. Nat. des Beaux-Arts, Paris ; Paris S. A. P. Honors: Bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; first class medal, Orleans, France; 1905; second prize, Worcester, 1906; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1906. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4121. Young Widow. 4125. Parisienne.
4426.
Head
of a
Young Woman.
UMBSTAETTER, NELLY LITTLEHALE Born Stockton, 933.
The Golden Pine. Old Thorn Trees.
934.
Takesago.
932.
Studied:
Cal., 1867.
UPTON, FLORENCE
Museum
of Fine Arts, Boston.
935.
942. 943.
The White Birch. The Woods.
An
Opal Day.
K.
Born in New York. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y.; Kenyon Cox; Gari Melchers; in Paris with Collin, and in Holland with George Hitchcock. Member: Assoc. Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Paris. Honor: Gold medal at Nantes. 4460.
The Yellow Room.
VALK, ELLA
SNOWDEN
Born Virginia. Studied: 1958.
Dawn.
New
York and
Paris. I960. Miss Frances Cocke.
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VAN SLOUN, FRANK
J.
Born St. Paul, Minn. Studied, New York. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 3509 Portrait of an Actor.
1915.
.
VINTON, FREDERIC PORTER Born Bangor, Maine, 1846; died 1911. Studied with Leon Bonnat; Jean Paul Laurei Member: Royal Academy, Lowell Institute. Honors: Honorable mention in Paris. Paris Exposition, 1890; gold medal, World’s Columbian Exposition, 1893; silver medal Paris Exposition, 1900 ; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; Tempi’ gold medal, Philadelphia, 1908; gold medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904 2962 Portrait: Mrs. Vinton. 2944 Hon. Moorfield Storey. .
.
VIVIAN,
CALTHEA
Born Missouri. Studied: Crocker School of Design; Hopkins Art Medal for drawing at Crocker School. 2133
Moonlight:
.
VOGT, LOUIS
St.
Institute.
Honor
Francis Sutter Park.
C.
Born Cincinnati, 1864. Studied with H. Siddons ber: S. W. A. (Assoc.) ; Cincinnati A. C. 1068 1069
1064 Late Afternoon: Cairo. 1065 An Old Street: Cairo. 1067 Morning: Cairo. .
.
.
.
Mowbray and Frank
A
Market Place on Busy Street: Cairo.
Duveneck.
Mem-
the Nile.
.
VOLK, DOUGLAS Son of the sculptor, Leonard W. Volk. Studied with A., 1898; N. A., 1899; 8. A. A., 1880; N. A. C.; Soc. Honors: Medal, Columbian Exposition, Inter, des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres, Paris. Chicago, 1893; Shaw Purchase, S. A. A., 1899; fi rst prize, Colonial Exhibition, Boston, 1899; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; Carnegie Prize, S. A. A., 1903; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; Proctor portrait prize, N. A. D., 1910 ; Saltus gold medal, N. A. D., 1910. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3841 Mother and Child. 3839 Marion of Hewnoaks. 3840 Maid of the Manor. Born
Pittsfield,
Gerome
in Paris.
Mass.,
1856.
Member: A. N.
.
.
.
VOLKERT, EDWARD
C.
Born Cincinnati, Ohio, 1871. Studied: Cincinnati Art Academy with Frank Duveneck, A. S. L. of N. Y. with Mowbray. Member: Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres; A. W. C. S.; N. Y. JV. C. C.; S. W. A. 2362
.
Winter Evening: Connecticut.
VONNOH, ROBERT Born Hartford, Conn., 1838. Studied: Mass. Normal Art School in Boston; Julian in Paris under Boulanger and Lefebvre. Member: A. N. A., /poo; N. A., 1906; S. A. A., 1892; Port. P.; N. Y. Arch. Lg.; Munich Secession (cor.). Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1889; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1889 and 1900; medal, Pan-
Academy
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THE STUDIO.
By
Ellen G.
Emmet Rand
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
VONNOH, ROBERT
(Continued)
American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; Proctor N. A. D., 1904 „ Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
prize,
•
Daniel Chester French. and Yellow. Blue Fantasy: 2237 2359. Bridge at Grez.
3078. Poppies. 3388. Charles Francis
2219- Portrait: !
WAGNER, FRANK
HUGH Studied: Art Institute, Chicago.
Born, Milton, Indiana, 1870. 1262.
Mary
Adams, Esq.
1263. Portrait of
Alice.
Mr. G.
WAGNER, FRED Born Valley Forge, Pa., 1864. Studied: P. A. F. A. Member: Phila. Sketch C. Honors: Honorable mention, Art Club, Phila.; silver medal, American Art Society; bronze medal, Knoxville; Fellowship prize, 1914. 1091. Valley of Snow. 1075. Brooklyn Bridge. 1093. The Village: Winter. Schuylkill. the Across 1077. 2473. Winter Evening. 1079. The Two Bridges. 2507. Shoveling Snow. 1089. The Yellow Bridge.
WAGNER, ROBERT Born Detroit, Mich., 1872.
Studied:
University of Mich.; Academie Julian; Academie
Delacluse.
Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2577. Portrait of Stewart Edward White.
WAITE, EMILY BURLING Born Worcester, Mass., 1887. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y.; Museum School of Fine Arts, Gardner prize; Helen K. Hamlin Scholarship; Sears prize; Paige Boston. Honors: 1909-12. Scholarship, Traveling International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. Panama-Pacific medal, Silver 3268. The Lavender Gown. 2122. A Morning in September. Tijmentje Pouring Water. 3440. 2305. Tijmentje Cleaning Brass.
WALCOTT, HARRY MILLS
Born Torringford, Conn., 1870. Studied: N. A. D. in New York; Julian Academy under Constant in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1903 ; S. A. A., 1902. Honors: Honorable menExposition, Buffalo, 1901; Shaw tion, Paris Salon, 1897; bronze medal, Pan-American D., A. prize, Hallgarten N. 1903; Clarke prize, N. A. D., 1904; fund, S. A. A., 1902; first Louisiana Purchase Expo., 1904. medal, silver Pittsburgh, I. mention, C. 1904; honorable Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
2220.
The
Children’s Cotillon.
WALDEN, LIONEL Born Norwich, Conn., 1862. Studied: Carolus-Duran in Paris. Member: Nat. Inst., A. L.; Paris S. A. P.; Societe Inter, de Peinture et Sculpture, Paris; Soc. de Peintres de la Honors: Second class medal, Crystal Palace Exhibition, London; Honorable Marine. mention, Paris Salon, 1899; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; third class medal, Paris Chevalier of the Legion Salon, 1903; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Honor, France, 1910. of Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19 ^5 4179. Before Fishing. 2600. Scenes on the Brittany Coast. -
WALKER, HORATIO Born Listowel, Canada, 1838; came to New York in 1885. Member: A. N. A., 1890; N. A., 1891; S. A. A., 1887; Nat. Inst, A. L.; Royal Inst, of Painters in Water Colors, England; A. W. C. S.. Honors: Gold medal, competitive exhibition at American Art Galleries, New York, 1887; Evans prize, A. W. C. S., 1888; bronze medal, Paris Exp., 1889; gold medal and diploma, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; [
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WALKER, HORATIO
(Continued) and gold medal for water
colors, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, gold medal for oil 190 prize, Worcester, 1907. A., A. F. first honor, P. 1906; gold medal of Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 7915. 3838. Sheep Shearing. 3833. Man Sawing Wood. Lent by the Buffalo Fine 3835. Ploughing in Acadia.
3837.
Arts
Academy.
Boy Feeding Calves.
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WALTMAN, HARRY FRANKLIN Born
in Ohio, 1871.
ington, D. C.,
2613.
The Blue
Studied with Constant and Laurens in Paris;
and Julian
Honor: Portrait prize, Salma. 4097. Vermont.
in Paris.
Fountain.
S.
Jerome Uhl, Wash-
C., 1909.
WARING, LEILA Born Charleston, S. C. Studied: A. Malbone Waring.
S.
L
of
N. I
1785. Mrs. T.
WARNER, EVERETT
L.
Studied: A. S. L. in Washington and New York; Julian AcadMember: N. Y. W. C. C.; A. W. C. S. Honors: First Corcoran Prize, Washington; W. C. C., 1902; Sesnan medal, P. A. F. A., 1908; silver medal, Bueno’s
Born Vinton,
emy
la., 1877.
in Paris.
Aires Exposition, 1910; second Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1912. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3558. Brooklyn Bridge. 3419. The Edge of the River.
WARREN, HAROLD
B.
Born Manchester, England, 1859.
Harvard Autumn.
at
1706.
Charles H.
Studied:
Moore and Charles
Eliot Norton
University.
4364.
WASHINGTON, ELIZABETH
The
Matterhorn.
F.
Honors: Three prizes for applied Siegfried’s Bridge, Pa. Studied: P. A. F. A. design at The Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art; first prize in Anatomy drawings, 1909; the Cresson Traveling European Scholarship, given June, 1912; first Toppan prize, June, 1918.
Born
1786. The First Parasol. 1790. Nancy.
1792.
Abdul Baha.
WATERBURY, LAURA PRATHER Born Louisville, Ky. Studied: San Francisco School of Design, with Virgil Williams. Honor: Gold medal, Seattle, Wash. 1264. Portrait of Miss Nina Clay. 1272. General W. R. Shafter.
WATROUS, HARRY WILLSON Born
in
Paris.
San Francisco,
Member: A. N.
Cal., 1857. Studied with Bonnat, Boulanger and Lefebvre in A., 1894', N- A. 1895 (cor. sec., 1898) ; S. A. A., 1905. Honors:
Clark prize, N. A. D., 1894; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; commemorative gold medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. 2156. He Stood in the Moonlight. 2364. The Bursting of the Bubble. special
WAUGH, FREDERICK
J.
Born Bordentown, N. J., 1861 ; son of S. B. Waugh, portrait painter. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Julian Academy in Paris. Member: A. C., Philadelphia; A. N. A., 1909; N. A., 1911. Honors: Clark prize, N. A. D., 1910; gold medal, Buenos Aires; Norman Wait bronze medal, Art Institute, Chicago. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3155. The Maine Coast. 3173. The Southern Gulf Stream. 3163.
Coming
of the Line Storm.
WAUGH, SAMUEL BELL Born
in Mercer, Pa., 1814; died in Janesville, Wis., 1885. Studied in Philadelphia and abroad, where he painted a number of portraits of distinguished foreigners, among them Thorwaldsen. For many years a leading portrait painter in Philadelphia.
2803. Portrait of Thorwaldsen.
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THE JAPANESE
SCREEN. By
Robert Reid
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
WEBER, SARAH 26.
S.
STILLWELL
Water Baby.
AMBROSE
WEBSTER,
E. Born Chelsea, Mass., 1869. Studied: Boston Museum, under Benson and Tarbell; Laurens and Benjamin-Constant in Paris. Musgrave medal, 1906.
4451. In the
4454.
Woods.
WEBSTER, ETHEL FELDER Born Chappell Hill, Texas, 1886. 1900. Susan Kingsley Crawford.
Studied in
New
the Trail.
York.
1903. Grandfather. 1905. Louise.
1902. Edith.
WEBSTER, HERMAN
On
A.
New
York, 1878. Studied: Paris. Honors: Associate Royal Society of Painters, Etchers and Engravers, .1907 ; A. Soc. Nationale des Beaux-Arts, 1912; Fellow Royal Society of Painters, Etchers and Engravers, 1914.
Born
4278. Rio Ogni Santi: Venice. 4285. Ponte Vecchio: Florence. 4286. On the Arno: Florence.
4273. Ponte Santa Trini ti. 4274. Rio della Croce: Venice.
4277. Ponte alle Grazie: Florence.
WEHRSCHMIDT, DANIEL
A. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, i86t.
Studied: Hcrkomer School, Bushey Herts. bronze medals, St. Louis. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, T915.
Honors:
Two
4401.
The Morning’s Milk.
WEILL,
EDMOND
Born in 1128. October
WEIR,
J.
New
York.
Studied:
N. A. D. under Edgar M. Ward.
Haze.
ALDEN
Studied with his father, Robert W. Weir, at West Point: A., 1887,; N. A., 1886; A. W. C. S.; Ten. Am. P. Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1882; silver medal for painting and bronze for drawing, Paris Exposition, 18991 prize ($2,000), American Art Assoc., New York; medal, C. I., Pittsburgh, 1897: bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 ; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; gold medal for paintings and silver for engravings, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904 Inness medal, N. A. D., 1906; Lippincott prize, P. A. F. A., 19m; silver medal, Int. Exp., Buenos Aires, 1910. Member of the International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
Born West Point, N.
Gerome
in Paris.
Y., 1852.
Member: A. N.
’>
San Francisco, 1915. 2406. Constructing a
A
New England Rye Field. 2422. 2423. Plaza: Nocturne. 2424. In the Woods. 2425. Portrait. 2426. Towards Queenburgh Bridge: Nocturne. 2427. June.
Dam.
2407. Midsummer. 2408. Hunter’s Moon.
2409. 2410. 2411. 2412.
The Oak. Danbury Hills. White Oak. Old Norwich Town: Connecticut. _
WEIR, JOHN FERGUSON
T„ „ Born West Point, N. Y., 184T. Studied with his father, Robert W. Wier, at West Point: Yale N. A. D. in New York. Member: A. N. A., 1864; N. A., 1866; Director of the .
School of Fine Arts since 1869.
Forging the Shaft. Lent by the Metropolitan Museum. WEISS, SAMtUEL A. Born Russia, Poland, 1877. Studied: Academy of Design,
2966.
New
t
'York.
3608. Sunshine.
WELCH, KATHERINE
G. Born Spring Station, Ky. Studied: A.
S. L. of
1313. Profile.
[38G
N. Y.; Am.
S.
Min. P.
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WELCH, MABEL
R.
Born New Haven, Conn. Studied: Weyden, Garrido, Lazar and Scott Pa. S. Min. P.
A.
L. of
S.
N. Y. under Cox and Reid Vand er S. Min P (Ll sec.-treas.) •
Member: Am.
in Paris.
;
"
m
,
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
San Francisco, 1913
1362. Clorinda.
Miss Fisher. 1358. Miss Barler. 1356.
WELLS, ALICE RUSHMORE Member: Am.
S.
Min. P.; Pa.
S.
Min. P.
1228. Miss Natalie Peck.
1230. Portrait.
WENDEL, THEODORE Born Midway, Ohio, 1859. Studied: Paris, Italy, Germany. Honors: Sesnan P. A. F. A., 1909; bronze medal, International Exposition, Buenos Aires, 1910 Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco ’,
meda
’.
191
3777. Hillside Autumn. 3781. October Haze.
3801. Ipswich
Marsh.
WENDT, WILLIAM Born in Germany, 1865; settled in Chicago, 1880. Member: A. N. A 1912 c Honors: Second Yerkes prize, Chicago, 1893; Young Fortnightly prize A / C bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; Calm prize,’ 4 I r’ silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; honorable mention Chirac 7 5llVeT medal Wednesday Club > St Lo uis , 1910; Calm honorable mention, A /p//
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7°
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Tahoma:
the Eternal.
3172.
San Francisco, 79/5 The Land of Heart’s Desire
WENTZ, HENRY 4098.
Born The Dalles, Oregon. November: Five P. M.
WERNER, FRANK
A.
3228. Jessie.
WERTMULLER, ADOLPH A
Swedish painter, born at Stockholm in 1749. He was appointed painter to the Kin „ Sweden in 1787. In 1797 he emigrated to America, where he ie aiea died> tne the dn r date of his death being unknown. 2794. Portrait of Mr. Hamilton 2805. Portrait of Mrs. Hamilton Lent by John Frederick Lewis, Esq. Lent by John Frederick Lewis Esq q of
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WESSEL, HERMAN I
‘
’
H.
V nC nneS> Ind-> SUldied: ? he Harbor: lie aux Moines.
J
Ci ”"u”“ti Art
Academy and
in Paris.
WEST, BENJAMIN B SP n7t 00kb and
H ld
8
Pa> 17 8; diedLondo n ’
^
20 Began t0 dra<w hen seven years old preparing colors from the Cherokee Indians. In 1760 he went to Italy, where he remained until He won royal patronage in London, which 1763. long enjoyed From 1769 to 1801 he received all orders from the King, who made his historical painter ( 1772 On the death of Sir Joshua Reynolds (1792) West him sh^ °f R °yal Academ y> °f of the flinders in 1768 1
r
h
-
i his first: lessons in
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2783. Portrait of Miss Peel.
2787.
Mary Magdalene Anointing
the Feet of
Christ.
Lent by the Art Institute of Chicago.
„ WETHERILL, ELISHA KENT KANE
Born Philadelphia, 1873. Studied: P. A. F. A. and in Paris. da Panam u-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1015 ™f 3.73. The Dreamer. 3489. Mysterious Thoughts. ’
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Curtis
Richard soil
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
WHEELER, JANET
D.
A.; Bouguereau and Courtois in Paris. Honors: Born Detroit, Mich. Studied: P. A. F. prize, P. A. F. A., 1901; gold medal, A. C., Smith Mary A.; F. A. P. prize, Toppan Purchase Exposition, 1904. Louisiana medal, silver 1902; Philadelphia,
3836. In
Memoriam.
...
WHISTLER, JAMES McNEILL
Born Lowell, Mass., 1834 ; died Chelsea, London, 1903. Lived in Russia from eighth to America in 1849; entered JVest Point, 1851. Was connected fifteenth year. Returned to In 1835 went to England, and shortly after moved to Washington. in Survey Coast with in Royal Academy in 1859 for first time. ReExhibited Glyer. under studying Paris
moved
London in 1863. Member Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Paris; Chevalier Officer (1891) of the Legion of Honor; Chevalier, Order of St. Michael, Bavaria
to
(1889).
honorable member Royal Academy, Bavaria; honorable member Royal Academy, Dresden; President International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers, London; President Royal Society of British Artists; honorable member Royal Academy of St. Luke, Rome; Commander of Order of the Crown of Italy; honorable member Royal Scottish Academy. Honors: Gold medal, Amsterdam, 1863; medal of the third class, Paris Salon, 1883; medal of the first class, Munich, 1889; gold medal, Antwerp, 1889; gold medal, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889; medals ( painting and etching), Worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; Temple gold medal, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1894; gold medal, Antwerp, 1895; Grand Prix (painting) and Grand Prix (etching), Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1900; gold medal (painting and etching), Pan-American Exposition, Literature, Glasgow University, 1903. Buffalo, 1901; honorary degree of Doctor of Green and Silver Beaulieu Terrace. 269. Boat. Life The Silver: and 257. Gray Lent by National Gallery, Freer Lent by National Gallery, Freer Collection. 270. Portrait of Mrs. Whibley.
Collection. 258.
The Sad Lent
Sea: Dieppe. by National
Gallery,
Lent
Freer
Collection.
Mephiste. Lent by National
Gallery,
Freer
Gallery,
Freer
Collection.
The White House. Lent
by
National
Collection. 261.
Wortley: Note in Green. Lent by National Gallery,
Venus Rising from the Sea. Lent by National Gallery,
Symphony Lent
in
by
Freer
Blue and Pink. National Gallery,
Symphony Lent
in
by
275.
Freer 276.
Gallery,
Freer
Blue and Green. National Gallery,
Freer
277.
Collection. 265. Variation in
Lent
by
278.
Collection. 266.
The White Symphony: Three Lent
by
National
Girls.
Gallery,
Freer 279.
Collection. 267. Venus.
Freer
321.
Blue and Gold: the Rose Azalea. Lent by National Gallery, Freer
323.
Lent
by
National
Gallery,
Collection. 268.
Freer Freer
Nude
Figure.
Green and
Violet: Portrait of Mrs. E.
Milicent Cobden. Lent by the Estate of Mrs. E.
White and Red. National
Grey and
Arts.
Freer
Collection. 264.
Freer
Lent by J. Alden Weir, Esq. 274. Study in Rose and Brown. Lent by the Hackley Gallery of Fine
Collection. 263.
Gallery,
Collection.
273.
Collection. 262.
National
Silver: the Mersey. Lent by National Gallery, 272. Nude Figure and Cupid. Lent by National Gallery,
271.
259. Petite
260.
by
Collection.
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383
The Opal
Sea.
Lent by the Estate of Mrs. E. Cobden.
Collection.
]
M.
Cobden. Portrait: Mrs. Huth. Lent by Louis Huth, Esq. Falling Rocket: Nocturne: Black and Gold. Lent by Samuel Untermyer, Esq. Note Blanche: Whistlerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Study of Jo. Lent by the Estate of Mrs. E. M. Cobden. The Daughter of the Concierge. Lent by Mrs. William A. Noyes. Girl with Parasol. Lent by Mrs. G. R. Halkett.
M.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS WHITE, EDWIN in South Hadley, Mass., in 1817 ; died in Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1877. Studied York in 1875. in Paris, Rome, Florence and Dusseldorf in 1850 and 1869. Returned to
Born
New
The
Sacred Lesson. Lent by Robert M. Olyphant, Esq.
2728.
WHITE, ORRIN Born Hanover,
Snow Blown
3166.
WHITEMAN,
S.
A. 1883.
III.,
3167.
Peaks.
Autumn
in the
Canyon.
EDWIN
Born Philadelphia, Pa. Studied with Boulanger, Constant and Lefebvre in Paris. Instructor John Hopkins University and Baltimore Charcoal Club Art School. Honor: Honorable mention, Paris Salon.
Summer
2158.
Breeze.
WHITNEY, BEATRICE Born Chelsea, Mass., 1888. Studied: Museum School of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass. Honors: Julia A. Shaw Memorial prize, I914 N. A. D. of N. Y. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. >
2271. Odalisque.
WHITTEMORE, WILLIAM JOHN Born New York, i860. Studied: New York with William Hart; N. A. D. and A. S. L. with Beckwith; Lefebvre and Constant in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1897 ; A. W. C. S. N. Y. W. C. C. (sec.); Am. S. Min. P. Honors: Silver medal for drawing, Paris Exposition, 1889; bronze medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895; bronze medal, Charlestown Expo•
sition, 1902.
1795. Baby’s Head. 1799. In the Nursery.
1800. Portrait of Father
and Mother.
WHITTREDGE, WORTHINGTON Studied: Andreas Achenbach. Springfield, O., 1820. Honors: Bronze medal Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876; honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1889; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Member N. A., 1861 (pres. 1875 and 1876).
Born
2940.
A
Breezy Day. Lent by the Lotos Club.
WICKWIRE, JERE Born Cortland, N. 4158. Portrait of
My
R. Y., 1883.
Studied:
Art Students’ League,
Wm. M.
Chase.
Mother.
WIECZOREK, MAX 975. 977.
Born Breslau, Germany, 1863. Mother and Child. Mrs. John P. Jones.
Studied:
Weimar, Karlsruhe 979.
Young
in
Germany.
Girl.
WILES, IRVING RAMSEY Born
Utica, N. Y., 1861.
Studied with his father, L. M. Wiles; with Chase and BeckYork: Carolus-Duran in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1889; N. A., 1897; ^ I S'> Nat. Inst. A. L.; Port. P. Honors: Third Ilallgarten prize, 7! ^oo) ^A I N. A. D., 1886; Clarke prize, N. A. D., 1889; honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 18S9: medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; Evans prize, A. W. C. S., 1897; medal, Tennessee Centennial, Nashville, 1897; Shaw prize, S. A. A., 1900; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; first Corcoran prize, S. Wash. A., 1901; gold medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; silver medal, Appalachian Exposition, Knoxville, 19 10; gold medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3382. Arnold W. Brunner, Esq. 3383. Madame Gerville-Reache as Carmen. Lent by the National Academy of 3385. Francis Murphy, Esq.
with in
New
1
^
J.
Design.
Lent by the Design.
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Academy
of
FLOATING
ICE:
EARLY MORNING.
By Charles Rosen
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
WILLIAMS, ALYN Born Wrexham, N. Wales, 1866. Studied: Slade School, University of Sweden Julian ; Academy, Paris. Honors: Founder and President of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters, England; member of the Royal Society of British Artists; Associate of the
R. C. A. 1835.
Tiger
1840.
The
Lily.
1843. Mrs. Nicholas Longworth.
Cardinal.
WILLIAMS, GEORGE ALFRED Born Newark, N. J., 1875. Member: N. S. C. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19/5. 1124. Moonlit Breaker. 1125. The Drama of Hell: Forest of Souls. 1127. The Witch. 1129. The Drama of Life: The Plague. 1130. Afternoon Sea.
1132. The Idol. 1134. The Drama of Life: Daughters of Man. 1135. Storm Cleared Sea. 2570. The Drama of the Sea: The Breakers. 4130. Boom Island Light: Ogonquit.
WILLIAMS, ISAAC
L. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., 1S17 ; died there 1895. Studied with John Neagle, and in Europe.
at P.
A. F. A.
2780. Portrait of John Neagle.
Lent by
The Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts.
WILLIAMSON, ADA Born Camden, N.
C. 1882.
J.,
P. A. F. A.; Drexel Institute.
Studied:
Honor:
Georgina
Shillard gold medal. 2134.
Baby
in a
French Cap.
WILLSON, MARTHA Born Providence, R. Paris; R.
I.
B.
1885. Studied: Boston; A. School of Design in Providence. I.,
1357. Girl’s Profile.
1366.
S. L. of
N. Y.; Academie Julian in
The Lace Cap.
WILSON, FLOYD Born St. Peter, Minn., 1887. Studied with Robert Koehler and Gustave Von Schlegel, Minneapolis School of Fine Arts; Robert Henri Independent School, New York; Colorossi, Paris.
4246.
Chinatown: Portland.
WOLCOTT, KATHERINE Born Chicago, Paris.
1821.
On
III.,
1880.
Member: Chicago
Studied: S.
A.
I.
C.; A.
S. L. of
N. Y.; Constant and Rodin
in
A.
the Dunes.
WOOD, KATHRYN LEONE Born Kalamazoo, Mich.
Studied:
Art
Institute, Chicago.
1804. Mother.
WOODBURY, CHARLES HERBERT Born Lynn, Mass., 1864. Studied: Mass. Inst, of Technology in Boston; Julian Academy in Paris under Boulanger and Lefebvre. Member: S. A. A., 1899; A. N. A., 1906; N.A., 1907; A. W. C. S.; Boston W. C. C. (pres.); N. Y. W. C. C. Honors: Third prize, Boston
A. C.; gold medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895; second prize, Tennessee Centennial, Nashville, 1897; (cwo medals, Mechanics’ Fair, Boston; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; first prize, orcester Museum, 1903; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; honorable mention, C. I., Pittsburgh, 1905; second prize, Worcester, 1907; silver medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910; Evans prize, A. JV. C. S., 1911. Gold medal, for Oil Painting, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco,
W
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WOODBURY, CHARLES HERBERT Medal
of
(Continued)
Honor, for Water Color Painting, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San
Francisco, 1915. 4372. Near Empire. 4373. Culebra Cut. 4378. Near Pedro Miguel. 4379. The Great Slide. 4380. Sea Wall: Panama. 4397. The Bark.
1098. Tropical Sea. 1099. Monadnock. 1100. The Tramp Steamer. 1102. Evening. 1103. Nutmeg Island. 3291. The Rainbow. 4371. Cut at Empire.
WOODVILLE, RICHARD CATON Born 1825; died 1856. Educated at Dusseldorf, Germany. Commander of the Order of Medjidie, and of Daniello Montenegro. Exhibited first picture at Royal Academy, 1S79. Painted several large pictures in Windsor Castle for the Queen. Went through Egyptian War, 1882; Turkish War, 1878. 2743. War News from Mexico. Lent by the National Academy of Design.
WOODWARD, ELLSWORTH Born
Studied: R I. School of Design in Providence; Carl Munich. Member: S. W. A.; Union Inter, des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres. Gold medal, Art Associatior^of New Orleans. Director of Art Education, New-
Bristol County, Mass., 1861.
Marr
in
Honor: comb College, since 1890.
4290. Veere.
4234. Felucca.
WOODWARD, WILLIAM Born Seekonk, Mass., 1859. Studied: R. Normal Art School in Boston; Boulanger in 2160. Old Cabildo: New Orleans.
WOODWELL, JOSEPH
School
of
Design
in
Providence ; Mass.
Paris.
R.
Died 1911.
Born Pittsburgh, Pa.
I.
Honor:
Bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposi-
tion, 1904.
2936. Mist from the Sea. 2938. Squam River.
2939.
Sand Dunes.
WOOLF, SAMUEL JOHNSON Born New York, 1880. Studied: A. L. and N. A. D. under Cox and Brush. Honors: Third Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1904; medal, Appalachian Exposition, Knoxville, 1910. 2488. The Underworld. 4446. The News Stand. 4169. Brown the Wheats. IS’.
WRIGHT, JOHN Born Harrogate, England, 1857. Studied: Antwerp Academy. 4175. Sicilian Landscape.
WRIGHT, JOSEPH Born
Bordentown, N. J., 175^1 died in Philadelphia, 1793 His mother, Patience right, was famous as a modeler in wax. Studied in London with West and John Hoppner. Returned to this country in 1782, and the next year painted a portrait of IFashington, from life, at Rocky Hill, N. J. He subsequently had other sittings from ashington, and in 179° obtained a profile likeness of him while in church, which he afterwards etched. He was appointed by Washington the first diesinker in the United States Mint. 2792. Joseph Wright and Family. Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy in
Lovell
W
W
of the Fine Arts.
WRIGHT, LOUISE
WOOD
Born Philadelphia, 1865. Paris; F.
W. Jackson
in
Studied:
England.
P. A. F. A.; Whistler and Julian Academy in Honors: Toppan prize, P. A. F. A.; bronze medal,
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By John Singer Sargent
;
.
PAINTERS AND ILLUSTRATORS
WRIGHT, LOUISE
WOOD
(Continued)
Member:
Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. A. S. Min. P.
Phila.
JV.
C.
C.; N.
Y.
W.
C.
C
4318. Corfe Castle: Dorset.
4305. In Dorsetshire.
WUERPEL, EDMUND
H.
Born St. Louis, 1866. Studied: Si. Louis School of Fine Arts; Julian Academy and Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris under Bouguereau, Robert-Fleury, Ferrier and A man-Jean. MemHonors: Bronze medal, Nashville Exposition, 1897; ber: S. W. A. (pres. 1909-1912). silver medal, Missouri Building Lewis and Clarke Exposition, Portland, Ore., 1905; honDirector St. Louis School of Fine Arts orable mention, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910. ,
since 1909.
Member
of the International Jury of
San Francisco, 19152147. The Sheltered Bay. 2148. Gathering Clouds. 2149. An Evening Symphony.
WYANT, ALEXANDER
Awards, Panama-Pacific International
Exposition,
2150. The Call of Lingering Day. 2151. Late Afternoon. 2152. Harmony in Brown.
H.
Born Defiance, Ohio, 1836 ; died in New York, 1892. JVent to Karlsruhe and studied under Hans Gude. Subsequently studied in London, returning to New York about 1865 Painted for many years in Keene Valley, Adirondacks, and later in Arkville, in the First exhibited in the Catskill Mountains, where most of his best work was done. National Academy, New York, in 1865. Elected an Associate of the Academy in 1868, Academician, 1869, and was one of the founders of the American Society of Painters in IVater Colors. 2541.
The Windy Day. Lent by the Louisville Free Public
2545. Afternoon near Arkville: N. Y. Lent by the Carnegie Institute.
Library. 2543.
A
Mountain Brook: Adirondacks. Lent by the Buffalo Fine Arts
Academy.
WYETH,
N. C.
Born Needham, Mass., 1882. Studied: Howard Pyle. Honor: Beck prize, Phila. W. C. C. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 64. Captain Bones Routs Black Dog 57. Ebenezer Balfour (Kidnaped). (Treasure Island). 58. Chinese Pirates. Picador. 67. The (Treasure Island). 59. Old Pew 4214. Roaring Skipper.
WYLIE, ROBERT in the Isle of Man, 1839; died in Port Aven, Brittany, 1877. Studied: P. A. F. A. Curator of the same from 1859 to 1863; elected Associate, 1862. Went to Paris, 1865. Medal of the second class, Paris Salon, 1872.
Born
2697.
A
Breton Home.
YARROW, WILLIAM
2968.
The
Story Teller: Breton Interior.
H. K.
Studied: P. A. F. A. and Henry R. Rittenberg. Beaux-Arts et des Lettres. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 3375. The Checkered Dress. 2475. Still Life. 4203. In the Orchard. 3370. Jansen: Ex-Sea Captain.
Born Glenside,
Pa., 1891.
Member:
Soc. Inter, des
YATES,
CULLEN
Born Bryan, O., 1866. Studied: N. A. D., Chase and Ochtman in New York; Ecole des Beaux-Arts Colorossi and Julian Academies under Laurens and Constant in Paris. Member: A. N. A, 1908; A. IV. C. S.; N. Y. W. C. C.; N. A. C. Honors: Bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; Inness prize, Salma. C., 1907. 2376. November Snow. 3588. Old Farm: November. ,
2377. Spring.
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YOUNG, ARTHUR Born Stephenson
Co.,
III.,
1866.
Studied:
Member: S. I., 1909. 14. This World of Creepers.
Julian
Academy and Bouguereau
in Paris.
1080. The Supreme Court Obstructs Traffic. 1090. Extinct. 1092. Love One Another. 1094. The Game.
947. Mother Jones. 948. Pit and Dome. 1076. Senatorial Courtesy. 1078. The Unemployed.
YOUNG, CHARLES MORRIS Pa., 1869. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Colarossi Academy in Paris. Member: Phila. W. C. C. Honors: Toppan prize, P. A. F. A.; honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; gold medal, A. C. Phila., 1908; honorable mention, C. I. Pittsburgh, 1910 ; silver medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Born Gettysburg,
2215. 2216. 2217.
My House in Winter. Winter Afternon. The Red
2221. Winter Landscape with Crows. 2223. Farm House in Winter. 2224. The Gray Mill.
Mill.
YOUNG, MATTIE Born
Hillier, Ontario,
Canada, 1876. Studied: San Francisco.
1801. Sister.
ZIMMERMAN,
M. W.
Born Philadelphia, 1861. Phil.
W.
Studied:
Philadelphia; Julian
Aeademy
in Paris.
Member-
C. C.
939. The Chalet at Night. 1031. Across the Lake.
4382. Across the Valley.
ZORACH, MARGUERITE Born Santa Rosa,
Cal., 1887.
1024. Spring. 1025. The Earth.
Studied: Paris Art Schools four years. 1035. 1036.
The Waterfall. The Legend.
ZORACH, WILLIAM Born Euberick, Kovna, Russia, 1886. Studied: two years in Paris academies. 4336. The Country Valley. 4339. Flowers.
4341. 4347.
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N. A. D. of N. Y.; A.
The Wood Cutters. Woods in Autumn.
S.
L.
of N.
Y .;
-
TONING OF THE
BELL. By Walter Shirlaw
1
BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX: ETCHERS
ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS ADDAMS, CLIFFORD Born Philadelphia, 1876 Studied: Henry Wood, Drexel Institute; Composition under Thomas P. Anshutz and Henry V. T hour on and the P. A. F. As- Academie Carmen under Whistler. Honors: Traveling scholarship, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine .
Arts,
1899 735.
.
Bronze Medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Admiral’s House, Amsterdam 6018. Hampstead.
736. City Hall, Philadelphia.
737.
Land Ho.
740.
Home
for
6019. Demolition.
6020.
Tower
6021.
A
6025.
Tramway
6026.
By
of London. Soho Alley. 6022. Limehouse. 6023. Hoboken. 6024. Dordrecht Gateway.
Decayed Fishermen.
742. Porta della Carta. 743.
The Harbor, Dordrecht
6001. River Scene, Blackfriars. 6002.
A
6003.
The Dressmaker’s Balcony,
6004.
Obscure Turning, Venice.
6027. Coliseum,
6005.
The
6028.
6006.
Harbor Scene, Venice.
Venetian Schooner. Venice.
Rialto, Venice.
Accident.
Dam, St.
Philadelphia.
Martin’s Lane.
6030. Stable Yard, Philadelphia.
Garden Entrance, Venice.
6031. Finchley.
6009. Westminster. 6010. After a
the
Old Race Street Shop. 6029. Waterloo Place.
6007. Venice. 6008.
6032. Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
Wedding, Grand Canal,
603 3. Alexandra
Venice.
Day
in Seething Lane.
6034.
Decoy Farm.
6035.
By
6036.
New
The
6037.
The High
6015.
Antique Shop, Venice.
6016.
The Thames.
6038. El Rastro, Madrid. 6039. Hampstead Garden Suburb. 6040. Margate.
6011.
The Emigrants’
6012.
New York
Entry, Philadelphia.
Harbor.
Print Shop of Keppel, N. Y. 6014. Dordrecht Cathedral. 6013.
.
the Docks, Brooklyn.
York Herald Building. Stoop.
6017. Soho.
AID,
GEORGE CHARLES
Born Quincy,
Studied: St. Louis School of Fine Arts; Acad. Julian, Paris with Constant, Laurens, L. Simon and C. Cottet. Member S. W. A., Membre Correspondant boc. des Peintres et Graveurs, Francois. Honors: Mem. Hon. Soc. Artistes Francois Salon; silver medal, St, Louis Universal Exposition Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 bbs. Port d Honneur. 6047. Rue de l’Eveche, Beauvais. III.
.
.
564.
Notre
Dame
de Mechelin.
6048. Italian Gates.
565. Isolabona.
Deux
6049.
568.
Les
574.
Pont Neuf.
Ponts,
San Remo.
6050.
6051. Coin
575. Les Balcons, Isolabona.
6045.
du Marche, Louviers.
6052. Jardin de Mme. Lescaute. 6053. St. Nicholas du Chardonnet.
6042. Cathedral Saint Cecile, Albi. 6043. Pergolata. 6044.
La Vielle Maison, Louviers. La Seine a Puteaux.
6054.
Dans la Vallee de 1’Eure. Rue de Neubourg, Louviers.
La
Conciergerie, Paris.
6055. Pont Marie, Paris.
6056. Piazza Parrochiale, Dolceaqua.
6046. Twilight.
6057. Hotel de Cluny, Paris.
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Conn., 1755; died 1825. Conn. Served in Revolution.
Studied: Probably with Kensett, of Ches-
Bonaparte (engraved in 1792). Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
ALMQUIST, OLOF Born Hjersos, Sweden, 1868. Studied: Chicago, 111 ., Art School; Brooklyn Art York. Honor: Second prize, Chicago Art School.
School,
New
Woodrow
6059.
6061. Miss Effy Elsey.
Wilson.
6060. Joseph Jefferson.
ANDERSON, ALEXANDER Born 1775; died 1870. Founder
Wood-Engraving. Portrait of Washington. Lent by H. C. Levis, Esq. Hunting Scene, after Ridinger.
of the Atnerican School of
6064.
6062. Self-portrait.
,
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq. 6065.
6063. John Carroll.
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
ARMINGTON, CAROLINE HELENA Born Brampton, Ontario, 1875. Studied: Toronto with J. W. L. Forster; Acad. Julian, Paris; with F. Schommer, Henri Royer and Paul Gervais. Member: Soc. de la Gravure Originate en Noir, Paris. Honor: Silver rt.edal, Soc. des Amis des Arts, V ersailles.
6069.
Old Door, Venice.
6070. Notre
Dame
pris de
Thames and
6078.
Neuf et le Louvre. Old Court, Venice.
An
6080.
6077.
6067. Pont 6068.
6081.
6076.
6066. Quai des Orfevres, Paris.
6079.
St.
Julien
le
Une
Boutique, Constantine. Gervais, Paris. Une Ruelle, Constantine. Un Passage, Constantine. Rue de 1’Arc, Constantine. He de la Cite, Paris.
6075.
552. St. Sulpice, Paris. 554. Notre Dame de Paris.
St.
St.
Paul’s,
London.
6082. Pont Sainte Marie, Paris.
Pauvre, Paris.
Rue de l’Arc, Constantine. La Rue de PEchelle, Constantine.
6071. Ponte dei Sospiri, Venice.
6083. No. 8
6072. Porte d’Entree, Cluny, Paris.
6084.
6073. Les Thermes, Cluny, Paris.
6085. Tourelle Principale, Cluny, Paris. 6086. Hotel de Sens, Paris.
6074.
Cour du Dragon,
Paris.
ARMINGTON, FRANK
M.
Born Fordwich, Ontario, 1876. Studied: Toronto; Acad. Julian, Paris, with Laurens and Henri Royer. Member: Royal Soc. of Painter-Etchers, London; Soc. des Amis de VEau Forte, Paris; Soc. de la Gravure en noir, Paris; Soc. de la Gravure originate en couleur, Paris. Honor: Hon. Men. Salon Artistes Francais, Paris, iqo8.
am
Rathaushof, Rothenburg. Nurnberg. Boulevard des Capucines, Paris. Pont du Carrousel, Paris. Meditation. Marie. Konigstrasse, Nurnberg.
557. Portal
6096. 6097. 6098. 6099. 6100. 6101. 6102. 6103. 6104. 6105. 6106. 6107.
559. Henkersteg,
561. 6087. 6088. 6089. 6090. 6091. Type Oriental. 6092. Pont Neuf, Paris. 6093. Jardin des Tuileries. 6094. Tour Eiffel, Paris. 6095. Entree de Fondouk, Biskra.
Vue
Prise d’une ruine a Carthage.
Pietro.
Campement Saharien. Bedouin. Route de Sidi-Okba, Biskra. Jean. Jeanne.
The Black Notre
Sash.
Dame
de Paris.
Tower
Bridge, London. Bourrelier au Marais, Paris. Ali.
BACHER, OTTO Born Cleveland, Ohio, 1836. Died Bronxvillc, 190Q. Studied with Duveneck, CarolusDuran, Boulanger and Lefebvre. Member: Society of Illustrators, Painter-Etchers of London; Associate National Academy of Design. Honor: Silver medal, St. Louis, 1904. [
390
]
etchers, engravers and lithographers
BACHER, OTTO Rainy Day Lent by A.
(Continued)
in Venice.
383.
Macdonald, Esq.
S.
385. Chioggia.
Casa d’Oro. Three Ships.
392. 397.
406. Entrance, Grand Canal. 6108. Lent by Frederick Keppel
&
Co.,
411. The Lido, Venice. 414. Fondamenta di Tolentini.
6109. 6110. 6111. 6112. 6113. 6114. 6115. 6116. 6117.
The Canal.
San Vio. Lustheira.
Lavanderia. Ponte del Pistor. Lace Makers. Schleissheim, Tree in Royal Garden.
A
Corner of St. Mark’s. Net Makers, Chioggia. Old Market, Florence. Lent by Mrs. Otto H. Bacher.
BARONE, ANTONIO
Born Valle D’olmo, Sicily, 1889, Studied with Miss Ida C. Taylor; La Roy, N. Y.; F. V. Dutnond; F. Louis Mora; Geo. Bridgeman, Win. M. Chase, A. S. L., New York. Honors: Scholarships and prizes every year in painting, drawing and etching at the Art League,
New
York, for four years. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 6124. 6125. 6126. 6127. 6128. 6129. 6130. 6131.
750. “Bobs.”
6120.
The Musicians. The Brook. La Danse au Crepuscule. The Spanish Necklace.
6121. 6122.
Doves and Tenements. Between the Tenements.
6123.
The
753.
6118.
6119.
Little
Shop.
Cornelia. Fish Vendor.
The
Boy Writing. Greeley Square,
New
York.
Roberto.
The
Little
Still
Life.
La
Mother.
Petite Grecque.
BAUMANN, GUSTAVE Born in Magdeburg, Germany, 1881. Studied: Art Institute, Chicago; Munich, Germany. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Town
840.
of Nashville.
841. In the Hills of
Brown.
843.
The Door Yards. Washington Barnes’ Cabin. Peach and Plum Bloom. Harden Hollow.
904.
Mathis Alley. Courthouse Yard.
842.
844.
897.
911.
BERNSTROM, VICTOR Born Stockholm, Sweden, 1845. Studied: Royal Academy and Publishing House, Stockholm, Sweden. Honors: Medal of the first class, World’s Columbian Exposition; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition. 6135. Limbering Up. 349. The River Shore. 6136. Philip II of Spain. 358. Pirates’ Haven. 6137. The Dead Matador. 6132. The Mujik. 6138. Shepherdess. 6133. The Mystery of Life. 6134.
6139.
Jacking for Eels.
Trapped
at Last.
BLOODGOOD, ROBERT FANSHAWE Born
New
York, N. Y. Studied: N. A. D. and A. N. Y. Etching C.
Member: Two’s Company.
6140.
6141.
Hark.
6142.
Hard Times. The End of an Outlaw. The Early Bird.
6143. 6144.
S. L. of
New
York; A.
S. L.,
Pans.
6145. Fairy Godmother. 6146. Blown Out to Sea. 6147. The Merry Winter Crow. 6148. Jealousy. 6149. Arctic Traveler.
BLUM, ROBERT
'
F. Born Cincinnati, 1857; died, 1903. At the age of sixteen he entered a lithographic establishment, but soon came to New York and gave a number of years to illustrative work. From 1880 to 1889 he made several trips abroad. In 1890 he went to Japan, commissioned by the Scribners to work jointly with Sir Edwin Arnold. In the meantime his paintings had brought recognition and he was awarded bronze, silver and gold medals. The Bead Stringers," a Venetian subject, occasioned his election as associate member of the A cademy
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(Continued)
F.
of Design, and “The Ameya” brought him into full membership. Upon his return from Japan in the fall of 1892, after ‘writing and illustrating articles on Japan, and completing several easel pictures, Mr. Blum made an entirely new departure, taking up mural decoration.
The Witch.
402.
413. Profile.
Lent by William
J.
Baer, Esq.
BOBBETT, ALFRED A wood engraver who worked Drawing Book.” 6150.
One
1847-52.
of the
men who made
cuts for the
“American
The Cure
(after Darley). Lent by Mrs. F. O. C. Darley.
BORG, CARL OSCAR Born Grinstad, Sweden, 1879. Honors: Honorable mention, Vichy, 1913;
silver medal,
Versailles, 1914.
566. Villa dei Quintilli
(Campagna
634.
San Pietro di Palestrina.
635. Landscape.
Romana).
6151. Venetian Canal.
573. II Castello.
BRIDPORT, HUGH Born London, 1794. Came to Philadelphia in 1816. Studied with C. Wilkins, a miniature painter of London. He had a drawing academy in Philadelphia in 1817, where he painted portraits and miniatures, and drew a number of portraits on stone for early Philadelphia lithographers. 6152. John
Vaughan
Thomas
(after
Sully).
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
BROWN, BENJAMIN
C. Studied: St. Louis Art School; Julian Academy in Paris. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
650. Cliff, Golden Gate. 652. Venetian Bridge. 657. In
824. 6153. 6154. 6155.
Old San Juan.
822. Santa Maria della Salute, Venice. 823. Russian River, California.
Rainy Day, San Francisco. Hay Wharf, San Francisco. A Bridge of Venice. Old Bridge at Bruges.
BROWN, HOWELL Born
Little
C. Rock, Arkansas, 1880.
596. Eucalyptus Trees. 6156. Summer Afternoon,
BROWN,
Member:
California Society of Etchers. 6157.
Laguna Beach.
The
Sign Board, Chinatown, San Fran-
cisco.
M. E. D.
Early American lithographer. 440. Stephen Girard (after Bass Otis).
6158.
Reading the Scriptures (after B. B. Hayden). Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
1
BURR, GEORGE ELBERT Born near Cleveland, jades at Metropolitan Soc. of E. 664.
0 Made .
illustrations for catalogue of Heber Bishop Collection of in France, Italy and England. Member: Cal.
Museum. Studied
The Willows.
6165. 6166. 6167. 6168. 6169. 6170. 6171. 6172.
669. The Fairy Glen. 6159. Venetian Fishing Boats. 6160. Evening, Lake Geneva.
6161. 6162. 6163. 6164.
Pinion Trees and Spanish Peaks. Long’s Peak from Denver. Pike’s Peak. Arizona Clouds. [
392
Spanish Peaks, Morning. Rheinstein Castle.
Evening, North Wales. Village of Gandria, Lake Lugano. North Boulder Creek, Colorado. Evening, Lake Geneva. Old Cedar and Pike’s Peak. High Street, Oxford.
]
I
BATHER. By
Charles Walter Stetson
etchers, engravers
GEORGE ELBERT
RTTRR
Warwick
7, 73
(Continued) 6176. Oaks in Winter. 6177. Winter. 6178. On the Little Colorado, Arizona.
Castle, Night.
Moll Liabod, North Wales. the Lledr, North Wales. 6175 Valley of
BURT,
and lithographers
CHARLES
in Brooklyn, 1892. Came to New York in 1836. Ele Born Edinburgh, Scotland, 1823; died number large of plates for portraits and book illustrations. For a etched engraved and engravers the chief of bank notes for the Treasury Department one was of some years he D. C. at Washington, Henry W. Longfellow. 6. 45 Lent by Frederick Keppel & Co.
CALEWAERT, LOUIS
H.
,
Born Detroit, 1894. Studied: School of Cal. Soc. of E. 697 Old Houses in Detroit.
Madam Braun. 703 The Blower.
700*
6180.
Ma My
6181.
William Fanning.
6182.
The Canal.
6179
.
Grandmere. First Plate.
Fine Arts, Detroit, with 6183. 6184. 6185. 6186. 6187. 6188. 6189.
J. P.
Member:
Wicker.
Youth Drawing. Portrait of J. R. Sketch of the Etcher.
Ma
^Grandmere Endormi.
Luminaris. _ North Peoria
On
Street.
the Detroit River.
CARR MICHAEL CARMICHAEL
London University. Honor: Born San Francisco, 1881. Studied: Slade School of Fine Arts,
Slade Scholarship. 6190. Calvi, Corsica. 6191. Lobster Baskets, Corsica.
6192. Nonza, Corsica. . . 6193. Bread Carrier, Ajaccio, Corsica.
CHADWICK, CHARLES W.
Juenglmg, William Born Red-Hook-on-Hudson, N. Y., 1861. Studied with Frederick Chicago, 1893; Exposition, Columbian medal, Miller and Frank French. Honors: Bronze Purchase Louisiana medal, bronze 1901; Exposition, Buffalo, bronze medal, Pan-American
Exposition, 1904. . . Francisco, 1915. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San (after Adan). Bereavement 6195. 345. Needlework (after Townsend). Belcher). (after Bed to Sent 6196. 348. The Culprit (after Belcher). Portrait. 6197. 6194. Illustration (after Brown). .
CHADWICK,
EMMA
Born Stockholm, Sweden, 1863. Studied: Julianâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Paris. 6198. Study of Trees. 749. Pont Neuf. 6199. Pont Neuf No. 2. 805. Landscape.
CHANDLER, GEORGE
WALTER
_
.
Born Milwaukee, Wis. Began his artistic career as journalist Academy. Honors: Honorable mention at Salon, 1908. Impasse du Lion, Algiers. 769. The Minarettes, Benares. 772. Bab El Tunis. 775. Ponte Vecchio, Florence. 6200. Via Riccabone, San Remo. 766.
6201.
La Rue Kleber, Algiers.
6202.
Souk El Djemma.
6203. 6204. 6205. 6206. 6207. 6208. 6209.
..
.
.
Studied: Julian
illustrator.
A
Farmyard in Auvergne. Via Monte, San Remo. Via Vecchia, Perugia.
Rue des Teinturiers. Rue Abd El Kader. Westminster Abbey (The
.
Choir).
Ponte Vecchio, Florence.
CHENEY, JOHN
.
....
,
..
small heads and book Born South Manchester, Conn., 1801; died there, 1885 He engraved by engraving himself illustrations. In 1833 went to Europe to study art, supporting .
American publishers. 6210. Beatrice.
Lent by J Louis Katz, Esq.
6211. Francis Anne Sully).
Kemble
,
.
(after
Thomas
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
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1
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS CLOSSON, WILLIAM BAXTER Born Thetford, Vt., 1848. Studied: Lowell Inst, in Boston ; traveled in Europe. Member: Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres. Honors for wood engraving: Gold, silver and bronze medals, Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Assoc.; third-class medal, Paris Salon, 1882; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1889; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; diploma, Graphic Arts Exposition, Vienna; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; 355. 356. 363. 6212. 6213. 6214. 6215. 6216.
The
Christ (after
Winifred Dysart
Da
Louis Exposition, 1904.
St.
6217. 6218. 6219. 6220. 6221. 6222. 6223.
Vinci).
(after Fuller).
Ideal Head (after Fuller). The Turkey Pasture (after
Fuller).
Psyche. Flora (after Titian). Portrait of Thiers.
Madonna Granducca
Paolo and Francesca (after Watts). Immaculate Conception (after Murillo). Flowers (after Bonvin). Haunts of the Song Sparrow. Ralph W. Emerson (after Rowse). Dr. O. W. Holmes. Charles and Mary (after Van Dyck).
(after Raphael).
COLE, TIMOTHY Born London, England, 1852; brought to United States in 1837; settled in Chicago. Studied with Bond and Chandler in Chicago. Member: A. N. A., 1906; N. A., 1908; Nat. Inst. A. L.; Society of Painters, Sculptors and Gravers, London (hon.); Guild of Craftsmen, London (hon.). Honors: Gold medal and diploma, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; grand prize, Louisiana Purchase Exposition. 474. Mother (after Millet). 465. Portrait (after Velasquez). 466. Portrait of Princess
Vitelli
475. Madame Mercier (after Greuze). 476. Philip IV (after Velasquez). 477. Portrait of Snyder’s Wife (after
(after
Francia). 467. Holy Family (after Rembrandt). 468. Portrait of a Spanish Lady (after
Van Dyck).
Fortuny).
Lady Skipwith (after Reynolds). Saint Elizabeth (after Zurbaran). The Bathers (after Corot). La Maternite (after Carriere). Portrait of a Man (after Velasquez).
469. Portrait of 6228. 470. 471. 472. 473.
478. Nature (after Romney). 479. Mona Lisa (after Da Vinci). 6224. The Broken Mirror (after Greuze). 6225. Portrait of Mrs. Glenowen and Child (after Raeburn). 6226. Repose in Egypt (after Knaus). 6227. The Cavalier (after Hals).
COLEMAN, SAMUEL An
early
American etcher who
is
represented in the books of collections of etchings pub-
lished during the years 1884 to 1889.
Windmill. Lent by Inghram Hughes, Esq.
COLWELL, ELIZABETH
v
Born in Michigan, 1881. Studied with Vanderpoel and Ollson-Nordfeldt in Chicago. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 806. The Four Willows by the Stream. 6233. An Old Man Reading. 846. The Lake in Winter. 6234. The Birch Tree. 913. The Sea from Penobscot Lighthouse. 6235. The Great Pine. 6229. The Pond in the Park. 6236. The Willow. 6230. The Pig Sty. 6237. The Bridge. 6231. Kellar’s Orchard. 6238. Old Willows. 6232. Head of an Old Man. 6239. Peach Blossoms.
CONGDON, ADAIRENE VOSE Born New fork. Studied: A. and Collin in Paris.
S. L. of
610. Place Saint Genevieve. 612. Montreuil sur Mer.
New
York; Frank Brangvsyn, London; Lhermittc
6240. Montreuil sur
6241. Place Saint
[
394
]
Mer
(color).
Genevieve
(color).
PORTRAIT OF MAJOR GENERAL HENRY DEARBORN.
*
By
Gilbert Stuart
ETCHERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
CONGDON, THOMAS
R.
Born Addison, N. Y. Studied: A. S. L. and with Chase in New York; Constant and Collin in Paris. Honor: Honorable mention, Paris A. A. A., 1902. 6244. Le Palais du Luxembourg (color). 611. Saint Etienne du Mont. 6245. Along the Embankment. 631. Le Palais du Luxembourg. 6246. Pont Neuf. 632. Bridge of Sighs. 6247. Browning’s Home, Grand Canal. 633. Fountain of the Luxembourg. 6248. An Old English Court. 906. Pont Neuf (color). 6249. Fountain of the Luxembourg (color). 6242. An Old English Gateway. 6250. Saint Jean du Doight, Finisterre. 6243. Factories on the Thames.
COOVER. NELL Born Wooster, Ohio. Studied: 606. Waiting.
Paris, France.
6251. Laurette. 6252. Child Bathing. 6253. Le Ballon Rouge. 6254. Au Guignol.
810. Sleeping Infant.
811. Jealousy. 812. Petit Enfant.
COTTON, JOHN WESLEY Born Ontario, Canada, 1869. Studied: A. I. C.; A. S. L. of Toronto, Canada. Honorable mention; Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 6260. Porthwidden Cove, Cornwall. 536. Pollard Willows. 6261. Hamstead Heath. 541. Belgian Farm. 6262. St. Ives’ Harbor. 6263. The Firs, Hamstead Heath. 6264. Beeches, Epping Forest, England. 6265. The Firs, Hamstead Heath (in colors). 6266. Blossom Time. 6267. Old Flemish Mill. 6268. Out of the Fog. 6269. Old Bridge, Bruges.
Beguinage, Bruges. Cornish Lugger. Pont St. Boniface, Bruges. Belfry of Bruges. Place de la Digue. Bruges. Quai du Rosarie, Bruges.
542. In the
A
893. 894.
903. 6255. 6256. 6257. The Hilltop. 6258. In Epping Forest. 6259. Twelfth Century Houses,
Chester,
England.
COVEY, ARTHUR
S.
Born Bloomington, III., 1877. Studied: Art Inst., Chicago; Royal Academy, Munich; Frank Brangwyn. Honors: Second prize, Salmagundi Exhibition, 1910; first prize, Salmagundi Exhibition, 1911; third prize, Salmagundi Exhibition, 1912. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 6272. Steel Workers No. 2. 774. Steel Workers, No. 1. 6273. The Hammer Shop. 777 The Great Wheel, South Troy, N. Y. 6274. Victoria Station, London. 778. Harbour Cove, Gloucester. 6275. The White Mill. 6270. The Singing Man. .
The
6271.
6276.
Call.
The Coppersmith.
DAHLGREEN, CHARLES W. Born Chicago, 1864. Studied: A. I. C. Member: A. S. L. of Chicago; Union InternationBeaux- Arts et des Lettres. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 6284. Winter Shadows. 647. The River. 6285. The Edge of the Timber Line. 651. The Willows. 6286. Sunshine and Poetry. 654. Approaching Storm. 6287. Christmas. 780. Falkenburg, Germany. 6288. Florida Forest Fire. 6277. Shower on the Marshes. 6289. The Lowlands. 6278. A Day in Tone. ale des
6279. 6280. 6281. 6282. 6283.
6290. After a Spring Rain. 6291. Evening on the Marshes No. 6292. Evening on the Marshes No. 6293. Evening Clouds. 6294. Early Spring, Giverny.
Fantasie.
In Mood. The Light House.
Mist
at Sea.
Birch Tree. [
395
]
1.
2.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS DAHLGREEN, CHARLES W. (Continued) 6295. Awakening of Spring. 6296. On the Road to Holland. 6297. Reflections. 6298. Moorlands of Germany. 6299. Poem.
6300. Cyclone Cloud. 6301. On a Country Road. 6302. Heatherlands. 6303. Thanksgiving.
A
DAVIS,
JOHN PARKER
Born Meredith Bridge, N. H., 1832 Honors: Silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; member Jury of Awards, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 silver ; medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 Member: Soc. American Wood Engravers. 6304. The Tile Club at Easthampton (after 6307. The Divine Tragedy, Mar Magdalene y Abbey.) (after Dielman). 6305. Mme. Deshoulieres (after Mignard). 6308. The Skeleton in Armor (after Abbey). 6306. Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford (after Lent by George H. Whittle, Esq. .
.
Kneller).
DAWKINS, HENRY Early engraver in the American Colonies. He was located in New York as early as 175 } and engraved book-plates, bill-heads, map ornamentation in Philadelphia. 6309.
Benjamin Lay (after W. Williams). Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
DAWSON-WATSON Born London, England, 1865 Studied with Mark Fisher in London; Carolus Duran, Chartran and Collin in Paris. Member: S. W. A. 453. The Night Fisherman. 6311. Dr. Horace Bushnell (after Rowse). 455. The Man with the Silver Tocque (after 6312. George and Martha Washington (after Rembrandt). Sharpies). 6310. Peter Van Brugh Livingston (after .
Raeburn).
DE CORDOBA, MATHILDE Born New York City, 1875 Studied: A. S. L., New York; Julius Rolshoven-A man-Jean and Wallner, in Paris. Member: Society of Gravers-Printers of London; Societe de Gravures en Couleurs, Paris; Societe Internationale des Artists, Paris; New York Societv .
*
of Etchers. 551.
Ma
Mere.
553. Charles Courtenay 876. Gilbert Simon.
6317. 6318. 6319. 6320. 6321. 6322. 6323. 6324. 6325. 6326.
Hoge.
887. Child with a Bottle. 888. Jacqueline. 890. Boy Blue. 6313. Kate Prentice. 6314. Hubert Phipps.
6315. The Ballet Dress. 6316. Halla Brown.
Child with Japanese Lantern.
Helen Buchanan. John Simon. Enfant Aux Raisin. Sir
The Good
Fairy.
Child Standing. Camilla Brown.
Her
First Portrait.
Toby, Son of Lord Hilton. John Burroughs.
DE WITT, GERARD 6327.
The Arch.
DILLAYE, BLANCHE Born Syracuse, N.
Y
Studied: P. A. F. A.; etching under Stephen Parish; Garrido in C PhiladelPhia W. C. C. Honors: Silver medal for \ etrhT' Atlanta if/™, Exposition, * etching 1895 ; silver medal, A. A. S., 1902 ; silver medal for etching International Exposition at Lonent, France, 1903 n 2 le arb0 :gg ay*. 633L Dutch Waterway. tl n^J i r ? * 33, A Eirds E e ,? V> e of Anmsquam. 6332. Leaning Houses, Dordrecht. £ 6 2 1‘ 6333. The Last Cargo. P? u ntry Eoad 6329. Mob of Houses. 6334. Narrow Way.
Y
-
-
W
-
H
,
.
A
-
A
6330.
A A A
An
w
-
.
Old
A
Street,
Quebec
6335. Fishing Wiers,
[
39 6
]
Bay
of Fundy.
COMING OF THE LINE STORM. Bv Frederick
Waugh
J
1
ETCHERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
DILLAYE, BLANCHE Marsh
6336. 6337. 6338.
On
at
Ocean
(Continued)
A
6339. French Roadside. 6340. Mist on the Cornish Coast.
City.
Road to Wanapashemet. An Upland Path. the
DOW, ARTHUR W. Born Ipswich, Mass. Studied with Boulanger, Lefebvre, Doucet and Delance
in Paris. Instructor, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, 1895-1904; Professor of Fine Arts, Teachers’ College, Columbia Univ., since 1904 ; Director, Summer Art School, Ipswich, Mass. Honors Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1899; bronze medal for painting and honorable mention for woodcuts, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; medal, Boston Mechanics
Association.
Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco,
The Dory. The Yellow House.
6341.
6342.
6343. Rain
6350.
1915.
Desert, Color Schemes
No.
I,
II,
III,
IV.
6351. Little Venice, Color Scheme No. 6352. The Blue House.
May.
in
The
6344. Ipswich Marshes, Color Schemes No. I, II.
6353.
August Moon. 6346. November. 6347. The Gap, New England Pasture.
6354.
6345.
I,
II.
Above the Old Bridge, Ipswich. Evening Glow.
6355. April. 6356.
The Old
Bridge, Ipswich.
6357. Site of the Moraine.
6348.
By
6349.
Harry Mayne, His House, Old Ipswich.
Salt Marshes.
the Pirate of
6358.
The Blue
6359. In
Lily.
Old High, Ipswich.
ASHER BROWN DURAND, 6360. Jefferson, N. J., 1796; died in South Orange, N. J., 1886. In 1812 he was a pupil of Peter Maverick. Engraved large plate of the “Declaration of Independence” after painting by Trumbull. Became as famous as a painter of landscape as he had been as
Born
an engraver. 461.
(after Vanderlyn). Lent by Robert Fridenberg.
Ariadne
John Trumbull (after Waldo
6361. Elias Boudinot, Jewett).
M. D.
(after
Waldo &
&
Jewett).
DUVENECK, FRANK Born Covington, Ky., 1848. Studied with Diez in Munich, in which city he lived over ten Member: S. A. A., 1880; A. N. A., 19051 N- A., 1906; S. IV. A.; Nat. Inst. Honors: Medal, Columbian Exp., Chicago, 1893; honorable mention, Paris Salon,
years. A. L.
1895; silver medal, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901. Instructor in Cincinnati Academy of Fine Arts. Member of the International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
San Francisco, 1915. a Special Commemorative Medal by
Awarded
Ca d’Oro: Venezia. Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Asso-
3889. Palazzo
the Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
3894. Venetian Bridge. Lent by the Cincinnati
3890. Ponte Vecchio: Florence: 1884. Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Asso-
3895.
Venice.
Lent by the Cincinnati
Museum
Asso-
3897.
of Venice.
Museum
Asso-
Riva degli Schiavoni No. 1. Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Association.
ciation.
of the Grand Canal: Venice. Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Asso-
View
Asso-
ciation.
Lent by the Cincinnati 3893.
Museum
Rialto: Venice.
3896. San Pietro in Castello: Venice. Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Asso-
ciation.
Bay
Asso-
ciation.
Grand Canal:
3892. In the
The
Lent by the Cincinnati
ciation.
3891.
Museum
ciation.
ciation.
3898. Bridge of Sighs. Lent by the Cincinnati ciation.
ciation.
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]
Museum
Asso-
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS DUVENECK, FRANK (Continued) 3899. Piazza
San Marco: Venice.
Lent by the Cincinnati
3901.
Museum Asso
Laguna: Venice. Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Association.
ciation.
3900. Riva degli Schiavoni No. 2. Lent by the Cincinnati Museum Asso ciation.
ECKSTEIN, JOHN a portrait painter, a modeler in clay, and an engraver of portraits executed in a somewhat curious stipple manner. His name appears in the Philadelphia directories of 1796-97 as “ limner and statuary,” and again in 1805-06; from iSll to 1816 his occupation is given as “engraver,” and at intervals in this period he appears as “a merchant.” He was painting and engraving as late as 1822.
He was
6362. Martin Luther
(after Holbein).
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
EDWARDS,
S.
ARLENT
Born 1862 in Sommersetshire, England. Studied: Kensington Art School in Taught to engrave in mezzotint by Appleton, Josey and Alais of London. In came to the United States, made book illustrations, portraits and subject plates. vived the art of printing in colors from mezzotint plates. 6364. Simonetta. 6363. Alexander Hamilton. Lent by Robert Fridenberg,
l8/p-8l.
1890 he
Has
re-
Esq.
EDWIN, DAVID Born Bath, England, 1776; died in Philadelphia. 1S41. The son of a comedian, afterserving as an apprentice to a Dutch engraver in London, he came to this country as a sailor on board a vessel bound for Philadelphia and landed in December, 179 7 His first engraving was a frontispiece to a selection of Scottish airs. He became the most popular and prolific engraver of portraits in the United States. .
Thomas McKean
6365.
(after Gilbert
Stuart).
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
ERTZ,
EDWARD
F.
Born Niles, III., 1862. Studied with Lefebvre, Constant and Delance in Paris. Member: Royal Soc. of British Artists; Soc. of Arts, London; United Arts Club, London; Societe Internationale d’A quarellistes, Paris; Societe des Cinquante; Union Inter, des Beaux- Arts ; Chicago S. E. Honors: Diploma of honor, International Exposition, St. Etienne; gold medal, Exposition d’ Anglers; grand prize, I titer national Exposition, Rouen, France; medal, Soc. des Amis des Arts de la Somme, 1899; medal, Ville d’Elboeuf, France; two awards, Bristol (Eng.) Arts and Crafts; medal, A. A. S., Philadelphia, 1902. 6368. Vieux Loups de Mer. 655.' Place Royal, Paris. 6369. A Study of Expression. 659. La Terre. 6370. Polperro.
6366. Lavoirs, Chartres. 6367. Mother and Child.
ESKRIDGE, ROBERT Born Philipsburg,
Pa., 1891. Studied: Art Institute, Chicago; University Southern California; College of Fine Arts with Senseney. Member: Chicago Society Etchers.
6371.
The Junk
Shop, Chicago.
6372.
Old Mission, San Diego.
EVANS, JOHN W. Born Brooklyn, 1855. Studied with
P. R. B. Pierson. Honors: Bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 346.
Becalmed
359. 360.
Making Glass Beads Commencement Day
(after Beal).
(after Sargent). (after Bellows).
[
6373. Little Dutch Girl (after 6374. Medallion, Napoleon. 6375. Statue Louis XIV.
398
]
Woodburv).
WAR NEWS FROM
MEXICO. By
R. Caton Woodville
ETCHERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
FARRAR, HENRY Born London, England, 1843; died Brooklyn, N. Y., 1903. Studied; United States. 1879 Secretary of American Water Color Society; 1881 President of the New York Etching Club; 1882 a fellow of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers, London; and in 1885 honorary member of the Philadelphia Society of Painter-Etchers. 6376. In Port. 43S. Evening Near a Fishing Station. 6377. Sunset in the Lower Bay. 459. Sunset. Lent by Frederick Keppel & Co.,
FERRIS,
STEPHEN
J.
Born Plattsburg, N. Y., 1835. Studied: P. A. F. A. under Schussele; S. B. Waugh in Bordentown, N. J. Member: Philadelphia Soc. of Etchers; Professor, School of Design twenty-six years. 390.
Granada. Lent by Ingraham Hughes, Esq.
FOSTER, JOHN Baptized in Dorchester, Mass., 1648; died in Boston, 1681. Graduated from Harvard in 1667. Established the first printing office in Boston in 1675. He was the first engraver of a portrait in this country of whom we have any record; this was the wood-block portrait of Rev. Richard Mather. 6378. Rev. Richard Mather.
Lent by Frank
J.
Mather, Esq.
FRENCH, EDWIN DAVIS Born in North Attleborough, Mass., 1851. Entered Brown University in 1866. In 1869 began engraving on silver with the Whiting Manufacturing Company. Studied: A.S.L., New York, under William Sartain, in 1883-86. Served as president of that organization in 1890-91.
6383. John Skelton Williams. 6384. Ira Hutchinson Brainerd. Lent by Ira H. Brainerd, Esq.
6379. Sarah Elizabeth Whitin. 6380. Edwin Davis French. 6381. Whitelaw Reid. 6382. E. D. Church.
FRENCH, FRANK
P.
Born London, N. H., 1850. Studied with Henry W. Herrick. Member: Soc. of American Wood Engravers. Honors: Bronze medal, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; silver medal for wood engravings, PanAmerican Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; gold medal for wood engraving, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. 343. Edwin Booth (after Sargent). 344. Portrait (after Dewing). 350.
Beech Woods (after Parsons).
351. 352.
The Meadow.
6389. 6390. 6391. 6392. 6393. 6394. 6395. 6396. 6397. 6398.
Bedouin Girl (after photograph). 353. Isaac Walton (after Boughton). 6385. Francis I (after Reinhardt). 6386. Under the Mistletoe. 6387. Christmas Chimes. 6388. Valentine.
The Chrysanthemum. Evening Primrose
(after Gibson). Christmas Vigil. St. Cecilia (after Church). The Golden Stair (after Burne-Jones).
A
Heneyah
(after
Bridgman).
The Day of Rest (after Abbey). The Vale of Tears (after Poveda). The Rare Vase (after Fortuny).
Wood Engraving
(after
Abbey).
GAGNON, CLARENCE
A. Born Montreal, Canada, 1882. Studied: Montreal Art Gallery; Julian Academy, Paris. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1908; medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904.
534. Rue des Cordeliers, Dinan. 535. L’Orage. 550. Mont St. Michel, Brittany. 6399. Vieux Moulin en Picardie. 6400. Tour de 1’Horloge, Dinan.
6401. Moonlight, Pont de 1’ Arche. 6402. Canal du Loing. 6403. Vue de Rouen. 6404. Luxembourg Gardens, Paris. 6405. Sant’ Agostino Canal, Venice.
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399
]
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS GALLAGHER, SEARS Studied with Tomasso Juglaris in Boston; Laurens and Constant
Born Boston, l86p. in Paris.
6411. 6412. 6413. 6414. 6415. 6416. 6417. 6418. 6419. 6420.
732. Across the River.
733. Girl with Rabbit. 745. Old State House, Boston. 746. Paul Revere House, Boston.
New
Woolworth Building,
758. 6406. 6407. 6408. 6409. 6410.
York.
Appledore, England. St.
Ives.
New
Brooklyn Bridge,
York.
Carlisle Street, New York. St. Paul’s Cathedral, Boston.
Trinity Church, Boston. T. Wharf, Boston. Boylston Street, Boston. Bideford, England. English Cottage. Appledore, England. Old Mill, Nantucket. Wild Cherry Trees. Boy with Dog.
From
the Hill.
GALLAUDET, ELISHA New Rochelle, N. Y., about 1730; in 1759 he was in business in New York as an engraver. Beside some early book plates, his only known engraving is the portrait of George Whitfield, issued as a frontispiece to “ A Life of Whitfield,” published in 1774. 6421. George Whitfield, M. A. Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq. Born
GETCHELL, EDITH LORING Born
Studied: Phila. School of Design; P. A. F. A.; R. Swain Gifford. Cal. Soc. of E.
Bristol, Pa.
Member: N. Y. Etching Club;
Home
6422.
by the Sea.
GILMORE, ADA Born Kalamazoo, Mich., 1882.
New
747. 863.
Studied:
Chicago Art Institute; Robert Henri School,
York.
Promenade.
GLEESON, CHARLES Born
K.
New
Louis, Mo., 1878. Studied: St. Louis School of Fine Arts ; A. S. L. of York; Colorossi Academie, Paris, under E. Renard; Academie de la Grande Chaumiere, under Steinlen and Simon. St.
609. Quai d’lvry, Paris. 738. Les Carriers, Paris. 744. King’s Highway Viaduct, St. Louis.
6428. 6429. 6430. 6431. 6432. 6433. 6434. 6435.
Pont Saint Nicholas. 6423. A View of Burgos. 6424. Au Impasse, Paris. 6425. Val du Grace. 6426. Plateresque Doorway. 6427. Conciergerie, Paris.
Fifteen Houses and Pont Neuf. of Seven Trees.
Tavern
Corner of Pont Neuf. Near Saint Etienne du Mont. Noon Hour. Alcantara, General View.
Vue de Saint
Cite.
la
Anne
of Shandon.
GOETSCH, GUSTAV
F. Studied in New York, Paris, Minneapolis, Blanche and R. Koehler. Member: S. W. 415. The Harbor. 416. Marblehead Harbor. 425.
On
the
Harlem
with A.
Wm. M.
Chase, Carroll Beckwith, E.
426. Marblehead, Mass. 429. In the Harbor.
Pier.
GOLDTH WAITE, ANNE
j
Born Montgomery, Ala. Studied: C. W. M. Meilatz, N. A. D.; Acad. Moderne, Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 619. Fraulein
Von Kneptisch.
6439. Alabama Pines. 6440. At Montmartre. 6441. Un Moment Musical Shubert No. 6442. Un Moment Musical Shubert No. 6443. Un Moment Musical Shubert No. 6444. Egyptian Dancer Kneeling. 6445. October.
622. Churchyard, Brittany. 625. Montmartre. 630. 719. 6436.
The
Paris.
— — —
Ballet.
Cock Fight. Sunny Hillside.
6437. Egyptian Dancer. 6438. The Letter.
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400
]
1.
2. 3.
ETCHERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
GREEN, BERNARD
I.
Born Russia, 1887. Studied : N. A. D.; A. S. L. Honors : Medal N. A. D., 1910; Hallgarten prize in painting, N. A. D., 1912. 6446. Girl Reading.
in
figure drawing,
MARTIN
GRIFFIN, JAMES
Born Cork, Ireland, 1850. Studied: Cork School of Art ( Branch of South Kensington) under James Brenan, R. H. A. Member: The Water Color Society of Ireland. 431. River Lee,
Cork, Ireland.
GRIFFITH, LOUIS OSCAR Born Greencastle, Ind., 1875. Studied with Frank Reaugh at St. Louis School of Fine Arts, A. I. C.; New York and Paris; Chicago S. A.; Chicago S. E. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19 5 .
854. Sardine Boats, 857. Winter.
6447. In
New
Concarneau.
6448. 6449. 6450.
England.
The Weaver. The City of Granite.
A
Brittany Mill.
HALE, WALTER Born Chicago, 1869. Studied: Minneapolis School of Fine Arts; New York, London, Paris. Member: Royal Society of Painters, Etchers, London, 1893, and Society of Illustrators,
748. 6453. 6451.
The The
New
York.
Flat Iron Building, New York. Castle of Turegano.
6452.
The
Alcazar, Segovia.
HALPIN, FREDERICK Studied with his father, an engraver for one of the 1827 he was in London engraving historical subjects and York about 1842.
Born Worcester, England, 1805. Staffordshire portraits.
In
potteries.
He came
New
to
Asher B. Durand (after C. L. Elliot). Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
HAMMERSMITH, PAUL Born Naperville,
III.,
1857.
Studied: Milwaukee, Paris, London.
6454. Twilight Shadows. 6455. Ferry Boats.
HANSEN, ARMIN
Member:
Cal. Soc. of E.
6456. Rustic Bridge. 6457. University Drive. 6458. Holland.
381. Jones Island. 382. Close of Day.
C.
Born San Francisco, 1886. Studied: San Francisco, Stuttgart, Munich, Antwerp. 6459. The Shower. 678. At the Landing Stages. 6460. Before the Wind. 684. Flemish Landscape. 6461. Low Tide. 801. Harry Varick.
HARER, FREDERICK W. Born Blossburg,
Pa., 1880.
Studied: P. A. F. A., Thos. P. Anshutz and
Wm. M.
Chase.
6466. The Farrier. 6467. Emigrants. Scavenger. 6468. 6469. Bum.
779. Independence Square. Fire. 795. 6463. La Estellita. 6464. An Effect of Light. 6465. Marketing.
A
A A
HARLEY, One of the engravers ton 1872-74.
who made
plates
)
"Picturesque America,â&#x20AC;? published by Apple
6470. Jack of the Mill (after Darley). Lent by Mrs. F. O. C. Darley.
HARRITON, ABRAHAM Born Roumania, 1893. prize in composition.
Studied:
Honors: Baldwin prize;
N. A. D.
447. Son of Israel.
787.
[401
]
An Old Hebrew
first
Peddler.
Hallgarten
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS HARSHE, ROBERT
B. Born Salisbury, Mo., 1879. Studied: Missouri University; Chicago Art Institute; A. S. L. of N. Y.; Teachers' College, Columbia University, with Arthur W. Dow; London with Laszlo; Paris in Colorossi Academy. Member: Chicago Soc. of E., Cal. Soc. of E.; San Francisco Soc. of Artists; University of Calif. Faculty Club. Ass’t Prof. Graphic Art, Stanford University ; Sup’t Fine, Applied and Manual Arts, Dept. Education, P. P. /. Ass’t Chief, Dept, of Fine Arts, P. P. I. E. Secretary, Group Jury for Oil Paintings and tional Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
6475. Chinese Truck Patch. 6476. Three Pines. 6477. The Inner Quad, Stanford University. 6478. On the Stanford Farm. 6479. Twilight. 6480. Indian Rock Park, Moonlight.
Wharf. San Lorenzo.
677. Fishermen’s 680. 681. 683. 6472.
The
Ostrich.
Dutch Cottages. Tamalpais.
6473. Monterey Dunes. 6474. Lagunita, Stanford
Department Jury, Panama-Pacific Interna-
University.
HASKELL, ERNEST Born Woodstock, Conn., 1876. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 538. The Spectre. 539. Dwarfs of Ragged Island. 544. Hill Top. 545. Kennebeck Homesteads. 6481. Peeling Apples. 6482. The Captain. 6483. Darning. 6484. The Whistling Boy.
6491. 6492. 6493. 6494. 6495. 6496. 6497. 6498. 6499. 6500. 6501.
The Fruit Shop. The Crippled Pine. The Moss Trees. The Skeletons. The Hunchback. The Dead Sisters.
6485. 6486. 6487. 6488. 6489. 6490.
Retrospection.
Drawbridge.
The Sand Hopper. Mrs. P. Card. Amelia.
Christmas Card (Private Plate) (Whitney).
6502.
HEINEMANN, ERNST Born Brunswick, Germany, 1848. Came to the United States in 1872. Studied with A. Closs and Brendeamour ; A. S. L. of New York. Honor: Bronze medal, Pan-American .
Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 6503. Japanese Children. 6504. Confederate Charge.
6505.
A
HIGGINS,
A
Minuet
at
Mount Vernon
(after
Wiles). Lent by Mrs. Ernst Heinemann.
EUGENE
Born Kansas City, Mo., 1874. Studied: Laurens, des Beaux-Arts in Paris. 665.
The Rent
Bill.
6510. 6511. 6512. 6513. 6514. 6515.
Midnight Duty. 6506. The Blind Leading the Blind. 670.
6507. The Rag Pickers. 6508. Under Archway. 6509. In the Park.
HILL,
JOHN
Born London, 1770; died
W
est Nyack, N. Y., 1850. He engraved in aquatint a number of plates published in London, after paintings by Turner, Southerberg, and others. He came to New York in 1816, where his first work was small magazine plates. His American drawing books, with colored plates and a series of aquatints of American scenery, are probably the first color aquatints issued in this country.
448.
New York
from Governor’s Island.
6516.
[
402
]
American Drawing Book. Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
MY HOUSE IN WINTER. By Charles Morris Young
ETCHERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
HINSHELWOOD, ROBERT Edinburgh, 1813; was living after i860. Studied with James and John JohnEdinburgh. Came to the United States about 1835. He was landscape engraver for Harper’s and other New York publishers, and was also employed by the Continental Bank Note Company. 6517. The Rendezvous (after J. W. Hart). Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
Born
in
stone, engravers, of
HOBART, CLARK Born Rockford, III. Studied: Hopkins Institute, San Francisco; A. S. L., New York, Honors: Chosen among all the art students to make four panels for Building of Ethnology, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. Paris.
/
Nymph
813. 814.
The
816.
Ready
at the Pool.
819. 820. 821. 6518. 6519. 6520.
Greeting. 815. Camp Mystery. for the Ball.
817. Idyl. 818. Spring.
Lovers’ Quarrel.
Memories. Woodchopper’s Hut. Fete Champetre.
The
Picnic.
California Oaks.
HOPKINS, EDNA BOIES Born
in
Michigan.
San Francisco,
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 6523. 6524. 6525. 6526. 6527. 6528. 6529. 6530.
895. Phlox. 896. Eucalyptus. 898. Purple Daisy. 907. Zinnia. 909. Bramble. 910. Veronica. 6521. Fig Leaves. 6522. Honeysuckle.
1915.
Nasturtium. Fuschia. Grapes. Purple Asters. Datura. Morning Glory. Pepper. Nicotina.
HORNBY, LESTER GEORGE Born Lowell, Mass., 1882. Studied R. I. School of Design, Providence; Pape School, Boston; A. S. L. of N. Y.; Laurens and others in Paris. Member: N. Y. Soc. of E.; Cal. Soc. of E. 751. 754. 757.
Le Le Le Le
Gouter. Matin, Gland-Sur-Marne. Pont: Marne. Ciel Pluvieux. La Cathedral a Reims. La Marne a Chateau Thierry. La Jardiniere, Matin, Marne. Le Chateau, Passy Sur Marne. Vieille Maisons, Reims.
6540. 6541. 6542. 6543. 6544. 6545. 6546. 6547. 6548. 6549. 6550. 6551. 6552.
790, 6531. 6532. 6533. 6534. 6535. 6536. The Goose Girl. 6537. Dimanche Matin, Verneuil, Marne. 6538. La Brise, Marne. 6539. Visille Femme aux Champs.
The Dans
Harvester, Marne. les
Champs.
L’Eglise a Gland, Marne. The Pig-Sty, Marne. La Fete a Pantin. Chateau a la Ferte-Milon. Les Lavoirs a Chateau-Thierry.
La
Colline, Marne. Le Gamin, Marne. Ramasseurs des Fagots, Marne.
Ciel et Ciel et
Champs No. Champs No.
7. 4.
Les Cochons.
HORTER, EARL Born Philadelphia, 1882. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 6553. French Quarter, New 6554. Smelters, Pittsburg. 6555. Madison Square.
6556.
Orleans.
Old Farm House, Germantown. Lent by the Brown-Robertson Co.
HUBER, KONRAD Made
lithographs for book illustrations in the middle of the nineteenth century, from outline drawings by F. O. C. Darley. 6557. Nimrod Exhibits His Humor (after Darley). Lent by Mrs. F. O. C. Darley. [
4°3
1
chiefly
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS HUNT, WILLIAM MORRIS Born Brattleborough,
Vt., 1824 ; died at the Isle of Shoals, 1879. Originally educated studied painting in Dusseldorf, then under Couture at Paris. He returned to America in 1855. Hunt championed the Barbizon School in the United States and as teacher, mural painter, portrait painter, lithographer, and critic, his in>> in the Retrospective Loan fluence has been strong and lasting. “ The Flight of Night Collection is the original study for the first mural painting of importance painted in
for sculpture.
He
America. 6558.
Hurdy-Gurdy
Player.
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
HURLEY, EDWARD
T. Born Cincinnati, 1869. Studied: Cincinnati Art Academy under Frank Duveneck. Member: Chicago S. E.; S. W. A. Honor: Gold medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. 6561. Autumn Woods. 679. Market Alley. 6562. Sheep at Ault Park. 682. Dry Creek Valley.
A
685. Bad Night. 6559. Suspension Bridge, 6560. In Eden Park.
6563. Garfield Park. 6564. Summer Days.
Cincinnati.
HYDE, HELEN New
York; Raphael Collin in 1868. Studied with Emil Carlsen in Cal. Soc. of E.; Associate Soc. de la Gravure Originate en Couleur, Honors: First prize in Tokyo exhibition of Japanese Artists; gold medal in Alaska-Yukon Exhibition; honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1913. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Born Lima, N. Paris. Paris.
Y.,
Member:
6577. 6578. 6579. 6580. 6581. 6582. 6583. 6584. 6585. 6586. 6587. 6588. 6589. 6590. 6591. 6592. 6593. 6594. 6595. 6596.
864. Cherry-Rain. 865. An Interlude, Mexico.
866. 867. 868. 869. 870. 871. 872. 6565. 6566. 6567. 6568. 6569. 6570. 6571. 6572. 6573. 6574. 6575. 6576.
The Family Umbrella. Going
to
Market.
In Their Holiday Clothes.
A Summer Shower. The Sacred Calf, Agra, India. The Bath. The Sauce-Pan Shop, Soochow,
China.
Baby Talk.
The Furious Dragon. The Unwilling Dancer. The Blue Umbrella.
A
Mexican Coquette. Feeding the Bunnies. Sunday Morning.
Mount Orizaba. Over the Garden Wall. August.
Driving out Bad Luck.
A
Summer
The
Greeting.
New
Brooms.
The Go-Cart.
A
Roundelay. Winter. Complaints. Blossom Time in Tokyo. The Kameido Bridge. The Chase.
The Bamboo Fence. The Little Pink Plum.
An
April Evening.
The
Secret.
My Neighbors. A Day in June. A Daruma Branch. The Spring Poem. Going
to the Fair.
Friends of Winter. New Year’s Day in Tokyo.
Girl.
JAQUES, BERTHA Born Covington,
E.
O.,
CLAUSON
1863.
Studied: A.
I.
C.
Member: Chicago
S.
A.; Chicago
(sect.); Cal. Soc. of E.
Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 675. Minelli, Venice 676. Venice Fisherman. 752. Sunny Corner.
755. 759. 761. 6597. 6598. 6599. 6600.
6601. 6602. 6603. 6604. 6605. 6606. 6607. 6608. 6609. 6610.
The Tangle,
Chioggia. Shipyard, Venice. The Arch, Roman Forum. Street of Janissaries, Algiers.
Willows, Rysord. Peat Boat, Marken. Along the Mall. [
404
]
Scotch Collier’s Cottage.
Rain on Thames. Charing Cross Bridge. Hamstead Heath. Prisons of the Sea. Paradise Bridge, Venice. Santa Margherita, Venice.
The Columns, Roman Forum. Burano.
Thames
Boats, London.
S. E.
MUSE FINDING HEAD OF ORPHEUS.
By Edward Berge
ETCHERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
JOHNS, W.
R. Born Pittsburgh, Pa. Studied: Paris. 760. The Ruined Castle at Grez. 762. Village on the Seine.
The
6611. 6612.
6613. Evening in France. 6614. The Canal. 6615. Little Arab. 6616. Across the Fields.
A
Stone Bridge.
November Day.
JOHNSON, THOMAS Born London, England.
Studied with F. Williams. Honors: Medal, Columbian ExpoChicago, 1893; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. Member:
sition,
American Wood Engr.
Soc.
Abraham
6617.
6619. Robert Browning. 6620. Alfred Tennyson.
Lincoln.
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
Franz
6618.
JONES,
Lent by Mrs.
Liszt.
Thomas
Johnson.
ALFRED
Born Liverpool, England, 1819; died in New York, 1900. Came to the United States and was apprenticed to the engraving firm of Rowdon, Wright, Hatch and Edson of Albany, N. Y. Studied: National Academy of Design. Engraved in 1843 his first large plate, “The Farmers’ Nooning” after the painting by W. S. Mount, executed for the American Art Union. He invented the “half-tone process ” of the present day. 439. Farmers’ Nooning. 434. The Capture of Major Andre. Lent by Mrs. Ellen Major Jones.
KEELER, CHARLES
B., JR. Born Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1882. Studied: Harvard; Chicago Art 6624.
Institute, John JohanStevens and B. J. O. Nordfeldt. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 6621. House of the Lime Seller in the Rue 764. Bazaar of the 100,000 Articles, Quimper, Brittany. Traverse, Morlaix. 6622. Beggar at St. Jean du Doight. 770. Old Houses in the Place Terre au Due, 6623. Christmas Card. Quimper. Levanto.
sen, T.
W.
KIMBALL, KATHERINE New Hampshire. Studied: N. A. D. in New York. Member: Royal Soc. of PaintEtchers and Engravers, London (Assoc.); Section de Gravure, Salon d’Automne, Paris; Chicago S. E. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. BorJi ers,
6627. The Cemetery, Venice. 6628. La Maison le Roy, Petit Andelev. 6629. The Doomed Island. 6630. Towers of Notre Dame. 6631. Jasper’s Gate House. 6632. St. Nicholas du Chardonnet.
704. Lock at Moret-sur-Loing. 705. Oast Houses. 706. Presbytere de St. Maclou, Rouen. 713. Chateau Gaillard (aquatint’).
734. Chateau Gaillard. 6625. Maison Barlier, Paris. 6626. Facade of the Louvre.
CHARLES B. Born Angel Island,
KING,
Member: 711. 900.
Soc. de la
Cal.,
1869.
Studied:
Dixmude, Belgium. Amsterdam.
KING,
FRANK
Paris, Laurens; Paris.
London, Frank Brangwyn.
Gravure Originale en Couleur, 901.
Grand Canal.
905.
Rainy Day, Fifth Avenue.
S.
Born Auburn, Me., 1830. Studied with J. W. Orr and. August Will in New York. Honors: Medal Paris Exposition, 1889; medal Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo 1901.
458.
The
Sorceress (after F. S. Church).
KOOPMAN, AUGUSTUS
Born Charlotte, N. C., 1869. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Ecole des Beaux Arts in Pans under Bougureau and Robert-Fleury. Honors: Second Wanamaker prize, Paris A. A. A., [
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KOOPMAN, AUGUSTUS
(Continued)
Clark prize, Paris A. A. A., 1899; bronze medal and special silver medal for decoration, Paris Exposition, 1900; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; silver medal, Applachian Exposition, Knox1898 ; first
ville, 1911.
6634 Dutch Sailing Master.
437 Brittany Fisherman.
.
.
6633
In the Cafe.
.
KRUELL, GUSTAV Born Dusseldorf, 1842; died United States, 1906. After serving an apprenticeship to a die-sinker and general engraver he went to Leipsic and later was himself an engraver in Stuttgart. In 1878 he came to America and in 1881 he organized with his friend, Frederick Juengling, The Society of Ajnerican Wood-Engravers. 452 462 463 6635
Abraham
.
W.
.
.
U.
Abraham
S.
A.
Moonlight on the Adriatic. Lent by A. C. Kennedy
.
Grant. Lincoln (with beard). Lent by Frederick Keppel & Co.
.
.
Robert E. Lee. Daniel Webster.
!
LAFFAN, 6640
6636 6637
Lincoln.
T. Sherman.
&
Co.
LANDER, BENJAMIN 6641
Member Among
.
of the Brooklyn Etching Club, founded in 1882. the Daisies.
Lent by A. C. Kennedy
&
Co.
LAWSON, ALEXANDER
Born Ravenstruthers, Scotland, 1773; died in Philadelphia, 1846. Came to Baltimore in Engraved plates for Thomson’s “Seasons” and Wilson’s famous “OrnitholJuly, 1794 ogy,” the first volume of which was issued in 1808. .
6642 William Penn. Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq. .
LEARNED, ARTHUR GARFIELD Born Chelsea, Mass., 1872. Studied
Young
6643 .
in
Munich, Vienna and 6644
Satyr.
LEMOS, PEDRO
.
Paris.
Sibyl.
J.
Born Austin, Nevada, 1882. Studied: San Francisco Institute of Art; Art Students’ League, Columbia College; Design with Bennedict of Chicago. Professor of Design, University of California; head of Department of Design, San Francisco Institute of Art; Director, San Francisco Institute of Art, 19 5. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 6646 At the Edge of the River. 784 The Old Quarry. 6647 A Summer Evening. 827 Along the Road. Hillside, Lake Merritt. 6645 The .
.
.
.
.
LEVY, BEATRICE
S.
Born Chicago, III., 1892. Studied: Art Institute, Chicago, and with Charles Hawthorne and Vojtech Preissig. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915908 Rainy Night. 839 Central Park Impression, New York. 899 Song of Summer. .
.
.
LEVY, WILLIAM AUERBACH Born Russia, 1889. Studied: Nat. Acad, of Design, N. Y.; Academy Julian, Paris, under Laurens. Member: Cal. Soc. of E. Honors: First prize for best figure in exhiEtching purchased for collection of Chicago bition of Chicago Society of Etchers, 1914 Art Institute. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. •
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ETCHERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
AUERBACH
LEVY, WILLIAM
The Harp The Troubadour. The Cellist. Quai Grand Augustins, The Patriarch’s Prayer.
605. 794. 796. 797. 798.
(Continued) 6648. La Porte de l’Eglise. 6649. The Old Model. 6650. Old Rabbi. 6651. Professor. 6652. Portrait Study. Lent by the Hahlo Gallery. 6653. Blind Beggar. 6654. Sylvia. 6655. Old Mill.
Winds.
of the
Paris.
799. In Exile. 802. Cecco.
Lent by the Hahlo Gallery.
LEWIS,
ALLEN Studied with George Bridgman in New York; Gerome in Photo-Secession; Paris A. A. A. Honor: Bronze medal, Louisiana Pur-
Born Mobile, Ala., 1873.
Member:
Paris.
chase Exposition, 1904.
Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 6661. The Sand Yard. 668. The Landing. 695.
Gowanus
696.
Lady on
698.
The
the Stairs. Procession.
699.
Old
Woman
Canal.
6662. 6663. 6664. 6665. 6666. 6667. 6668. 6669. 6670. 6671.
Reading.
The Work
Shop. Climbing Boy. 6656. La Port Guillaume. 701. 702.
6657. The Obelisk. 6658. Portrait of Boardman Robinson. 6659. Little Storm. 6660. The Green, Prospect Park.
1915.
Valle de Chevreuse. Metropolitan Museum.
Dead Oak. Willow in
the Mist.
Roosting Pigeon. Sleeping Dog. Paris Print Shop. New York Harbor.
The Hard Pull. The Closing Curtain.
LONGACRE, JAMES BARTON Born Delaware Co., Pa., 1794; died in Philadelphia, 1869. Taught to engrave by George Murray in Philadelphia. His earliest work was done for S. F. Bradford’s Encyclopedia of 1803-18. His large plate of Andrew Jackson, after Sully, was published in 1820. In 1844 he was appointed engraver to the U. S. Mint, and held that position until his death.
441.
Andrew
Jackson.
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
LUM, BERTHA Iowa. Studied: Art Institute Chicago, and wood block printing in Japan, in 1903, 1908 and 19IJ. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 6679. Mist and Rain. 825. Junks. 6680. Pines. Aoyagi. 828. 6681. The Home Coming. 829. Through the Night. 6682. O Fuji San. 830. Rainy Twilight.
Born
832. 833.
in
Fox Women. Magic Carpet.
Theatre 835. Winter. 834. 836.
Street,
6683. 6684. 6685. 6686. 6687. 6688. 6689. 6690. 6691. 6692. 6693.
Yokohama.
Bamboo Road.
837. Evening.
6673. 6674. 6675. 6676. 6677. 6678.
Cherry Blossoms.
Snow
Balls.
Rain. O. Yuki. Children.
Peter. Sails.
The
Bridge.
Tanabata. Pines by the Sea. Kites.
Temple Gate. Goblin Dance.
On
the River.
Fishermen. Bob.
Sisters.
LUQUIENS, HUC-MAZELET Born Auburndale, Mass., 1881. Studied with Bonnat and Merson in 6695. Phelps Gateway, 727. Farm Yard in Picardie. 6696. Osborn Gateway. 6694. Vanderbilt Gateway. [
407
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Paris.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
MACLAUGHLAN, DONALD SHAW Born
Etched scenes in the
in Boston, 1876.
hill
towns of
Canals of Venice,
Italy,
street
and architecture of Paris, the Thames at London, Switzerland plates, etc. Awarded a silver medal at the Pan-American Exposition, in Buffalo, 1901. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 6701. La Conciergerie. 6697. A Song of Venice. 6702. Quai des Grands Augustins. 6698. Bernese Oberland. scenes
The Grimsel Pass. The Life of the Thames.
6699. 6700. 6704.
6703.
A
Devonshire Village. Lent by Hill Tolerton, Esq.
McMILLEN, MILDRED Born Chicago,
Low Tide:
1884.
Studied: Art Institute, Chicago;
Academy
Colorossi, Paris.
Etaples.
MANLEY, THOMAS
R. Born Buffalo, N. Y., 1853. Studied: P. A. F. A. Member: A. medal for etchings, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. 6708. Shore Road, 6705. Street in Castile. 6706. Fish House. 6707. Old Shed.
6709.
S.
Min. P. Honor: Bronze
Oakum
Bay.
The Elms. Lent by the Brown-Robertson Co.
MARIN, JOHN Born Rutherford, N. J., 1875. Studied: P. A. F. A.; A. Paris. Honor: Prize, Fellowship P. A. F. A., 1900.
S. L. of
N. Y.; studied etching
in
6713. Bal Bullier. 6714. Ca d’Oro, Venice. Lent by the Brown-Robertson Co.
6710. Chartres Cathedral. 6711. Canal d’Amsterdam. Lent by Hill Tolerton, Esq. 6712. Towers, Saint Germain.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM EDGAR Born
New
Began work
as a bank-note engraver and later engraved large from portraits painted by himself. Studied in Paris and exhibited in the Salons of 1856-66. He is best known as the engraver of the large plates of Washington, Lincoln, Grant, etc.
Portraits
in
York, 1837. line,
chiefly
George Washington. Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
450.
MARTINEZ, XAVIER Born Guadalajara, Mexico, 1874 Studied : Mark Hopkins Inst., San Francisco; Ecole des Beaux-Arts under Gerome and Carrier e. Honors: Gold medal, San Francisco Art •
Assoc., 1895; honorable mention, Paris Exp., 1900. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 848. Valkyrie of the Sea. 855. California Landscape.
San Francisco,
1915.
856. Peace.
MAVERICK, PETER New York, 1780; died there 1831. Studied with his father, Peter Rushton Maverick, one of the early engravers of New York. In 1817 he became the partner of A. B. Durand. He was one of the founders of the National Academy of Design in 1826, and excelled in letter engraving and bank-note work.
Born
6715. Rev.
Edward
Mitchell.
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
MEINSHAUSEN, GEORGE Born Achim, Hanover, Germany, 1855. Studied Cincinnati Art Academy. Cincinnati A. C. Honor: Silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. :
362. 365. 366.
Andrew Jackson. The Life Boat. The Phantom Ship.
6718. 6719. 6720. 6721. 6722.
6716. Samuel Houston. 6717. George Washington.
[
408
]
U. S. Grant. Robert Fulton. Daniel Webster.
Benjamin Franklin. Fenimore Cooper.
Member:
w*
FOUNTAIN GROUP.
By Karl
Bitter
ETCHERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
MEINSHAUSEN, GEORGE
(Continued)
6723. Portrait.
672 6.
Rape of the Landing of Cumberland Beechwood Washington
6730.
Abraham
6724. 6725.
Sabines (after Rubens). Ponce de Leon.
Falls (after Farny). (after Lindsay). 6727. Artillery (after Redwood). 6728. 6729. Eagle of Jupiter and Ganymede (after
Rembrandt). Lincoln.
6731. The Chicken Woman (after Vollon). 6732. Sand Mountain (after Lindsay). 6733. Hawk’s Nest. 6734. The Sun Dial (after Farny). 6735. Question of Seconds (after Farny). 6736. John Adams. 6737. Chief Justice Waite. 6738. Three Doctors. 6739. John Arkwright.
A
MELVILLE, FRANCIS Born Brooklyn, N.
The
776.
Y., 1832.
Studied: Henry K. Brown.
The Wee Causway. The Stable Ward. The Palace, Culross,
6742. 6743.
Cal. Soc. of E.
6744. The Ginger Jar. 6745. South Bay, Long Island. 6746. Nan. 6747. The Window Seat. 6748. The Late J. Q. A. Ward. 6749. Emelie.
Cobbler.
782. Busy.
6740. 6741.
Member:
Fife.
December.
MERRILL, KATHERINE Born Milwaukee, Brangwyn. 602.
Burnham
JVis.,
1876.
Studied:
6753. 6754. 6755. 6756. 6757.
Beeches.
767. St. Dunstan’s in the East.
Canterbury from St. Martin’s Hill. Building from Quincy Street, Chicago. 6750. Woolworth Building, from City Hall 773.
789. Federal
6758. 6759. 6760. 6761.
Square. 6751. St. Josephat’s Polish Cathedral,
Milwaukee. 6752.
Chicago
Where Art and Commerce Meet.
Art
Institute;
London with
Frank
St. James’ Cathedral, Montreal. Harper’s Ferry. Col. Harper’s House, Harper’s Ferry. Burnside Bridge, Antietam. Gen. Mead’s Headquarters, Gettysburg. Little Round Top from Devil’s Glen. Drydocks, Newport News. Illinois Monument, Gettysburg. Lookout Mountain.
MERRITT, ANNA LEA Born Philadelphia, 1844. Studied with Heinrich Hoffman in Dresden; Henry Merritt in London. Associate Royal Soc. of Painter Etchers. Honors: Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876; honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1889; two medals (oil painting and mural decoration) , Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; medal, Atlanta Exposition, 6770. 1895; honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 6765. An Emigrant Child. 396. A Child that Wriggled.
A A A
6766. Mother. 6767. Little Quakeress. Piping Shepherd. 6768. 6769. Oliver Wendell Holmes.
399. Reapers.
Grandmother’s Boa. 6763. Cupid Bound. 6762.
6764.
The Narrow Way.
MIELZINER, LEO New York. Studied: Cincinnati Art Academy; Gerome, Bouguereau and Ecole des Beaux-Arts, under Collin and Courtois in Paris; Kroyer in Copenhagen. Adolescence. Born
MILHAU, ZELLA DE Born
New
York. Studied with Arthur
Dow
and E. Nimmo Moran. Member: N. A. C.;
Plastic C., Phila.; Art Workers’ C., N. S. C.
6776. Long Island 6777. Lowlands. 6778. The Pool. 6779. The Sands.
6771. Afterglow, Quebec. 6772. Pepperidge Trees. 6773. The Coast. 6774. Boats on the Nile. 6775. The Pirates’ Cove.
MILLAR, ADDISON Born
in
THOMAS
Sand Dunes.
.
.
Warren, Ohio, i860; died 1913. [
Became a pupil
409
]
of
Chase
in
Sew
I
ork
,
and
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS MILLAR, ADDISON
THOMAS
(Continued)
Benjamin-Constant and Boldini in Paris. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club 1897, and was one of the so-called Silvermine group of artists. 389. 391.
6792. The Long Barn, Rumson Road. 6793. The Valley After the Storm. 6794. The Barnyard. 6795. Winter Moon, Laren. 6796. Oak Trees. 6797. Spring Plowing. 6798. The River Docks, Norwalk. 6799. Fairy Rings. 6800. Ali Baba’s House. 6801. Rue Ben Ali. 6802. Rue Thebes. 6803. Rue Kleber. 6804. The Three Arabs. 6805. Arab Gateway. 6806. Old Madrid.
The Winding Road, Holland. The Storm, St. Vincent de Paul,
New York. Moonrise on the Birches. 6780. Boer Farmhouse. 6781. Hayberg.
A
398.
6782. The Old Kirk. 6783. The Return of the Flock. 6784. The Ship Yard, Muidan. 6785. Hauling Logs Through the Dunes. Winter Evening, Laren. 6786. 6787. November Evening, Laren. 6788. The Draw-Bridge, Hakkelaarshek. 6807. 6789. The Fagot Girl. 6790. Holland Farm House. 6791. Gathering Fire Wood.
A
MINOR, ROBERT Morning on
Lent by Solon H. Borglum, Esq.
C. 6808. Evening.
the Niantic River, Conn.
Lent by A. C. Kennedy
MONKS, JOHN
A.
in
&
Co.
S.
Born Cold Spring-on-Hudson, N. George lnness (painting). 430. Rocky Road.
Y
Studied with George N. Case (etching) and
1850.
.,
6809.
New England Home.
MORAN, MARY NIMMO Born, Strathaven, near Glasgow, Scotland, 1842; died 1899. Came to the United Stales a child. In 1863 she married Thomas Moran, and in 1867 went with him to England, France and Italy. Her work was chiefly watercolor until 1879, when she began
when
etching. 368. Gardner’s Bay,
Long
380. Twilight, East
Island.
Lent by Frederick Keppel & Co. 377. The Edge of a Georgian Pond.
Hampton.
Lent by Thomas Moran, Esq. 394. Goose Pond. Lent by A. S. Macdonald, Esq.
MORAN, PETER Born Bolton, Lancashire, England, 1841; came to America as a child; studied with his brothers, Thomas and Edward Moran, in Philadelphia, and in London. Member: Phila. Soc. of E. Honors: Medal, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876; medal for etchings on copper; gold medal, A. A. S., 1902; gold medal, A. C. Phila., 1904. 438.
On
the Road to Albueraue. Lent by George Frederick Keene,
6813. Plowing the Stubble. 6814. Return from Pasture. 6815. July Harvest. 6816. On the Road to Santa Fe. 6817. Plowing. 6818. On the Neshaminy, Morning. 6819. On the Neshaminy, Evening.
Esq. 6810. Woodland Pool. 6811. Evening. 6812. Spring.
MORAN, THOMAS
Born Bolton, Lancashire, England, 1837; brought to America in 1844. Studied with James Hamilton in Phila.; in London, Paris and Italy. Member: " A. -N. A., 1881;7 N. A. s 1884; A. IV. C. S.; P. A. F. A. Honors: Medal and diploma, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, A. A. S., 1902. •
-
378.
An Old
388.
Hook Pond, Easthampton. The Breaking Wave. The Light House.
393. 395.
Apple Orchard.
’
1
442. Solitude.
6820. 6821.
[
410
]
A A
Lent by Louis Katz, Esq. Montauk Pond. Turkish Bazaar.
*• *
*
LAUGHING
BOY. By
A. Stirling Colder
ETCHERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
MORAN, THOMAS
(Continued) 6825. Harlech Castle. 6826. Old Church of San Juan,
6822. Twilight.
A
6823.
Tower
of Cortez.
New
Mexico.
6824. Pass of Glencoe.
MULLGARDT, LOUIS CHRISTIAN Born Washington, Mo., 1866.
Studied: Public schools; Harvard University. Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
Member of the International Jury of San Francisco, 1915. 420. East
Entrance to Varied Industries
423.
Carmel Mission, Carmel-by-the-Sea,
427.
West
Building.
NAHL,
PERHAM W.
California. Side of Education Building.
Born San Francisco, 1869. Studied: Mark Hopkins Institute of Art, California School Medal, Alaska-Yukon Exposition, of Design; Akademie Heymann, Munich. Honors: Seattle; first prize, poster (Thirteenth Labor of Hercules) for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
845. 6836. 6827.
Monterey Cypress. Pan and Syrinx. Arbolado. Evening. Redwoods at Palo.
6828.
Arbolado No.
649.
653. 656.
San Francisco,
1915.
6830. California Hills. 6831. Oak and Underbrush. 6832. The Hunchback. 6833. Coast Scene. 6834. Marsh and Uplands. 6835. Monterey Hills.
2.
6829. Storm.
NEWMAN, VICTOR WINTHROP Born London, England, i860. Studied: London, 6838. Alice.
6837.
New
York.
George Washington. Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
NEWSAM, ALBERT Born Steubenville, Ohio, 1809; died near Wilmington, Del., 1864. He was the son of a boatman, and born deaf and dumb. In 1827 he was apprenticed to C. G. Childs to be taught engraving, and in 1830 produced some excellent lithographic portraits, and became the most noted and prolific lithographic artist of his time.
Andrew
Jackson. Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
NORDFELDT, BROR
J.
Born Tulsborj, Sweden, 1878. Studied: A. I. C.; Albert Herter in New York; Laurens in Paris. Honors: Silver medal, Italy, 1906. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 6849. Calumet River, South Deering, Chicago. 661. The Incoming Fog. 6850. The Coal Crusher, Chicago. 662. Little Italy, Chicago. 6851. Entrance to the Field Museum, 663. The Jew of Tangier. Chicago. 666. My Mother. 667.
Hee Jan.
671.
672.
Barges on the North Branch, Chicago. The Open Hearth Furnace, Chicago.
902.
The
Piano.
6839. California
Street,
San Francisco.
6840. Chinatown Shops. 6841. Crowley’s Wharf. 6842. The Edge of Chinatown. 6843.
Golden Gate Beach.
6844.
The Mounted Policeman.
6845.
Telegraph
6846.
The Electric Tram, Portland, Ore. The Bessemer Converter, Chicago.
6847.
Hill.
6848. Bridge Builders, Chicago.
[
6852. 6853. 6854. 6855. 6856. 6857. 6858. 6859. 6860. 6861. 6862. 6863. 6864. 6865.
411
]
Field
Museum
No.
2.
South Deering. Ulinois-Michigan Canal, Chicago. The Little Hub, Chicago. The Logan Monument, Chicago. The Night Shift, Chicago. Park Row, Chicago. Pasquale Scale, Chicago. 638 South Clark Street, Chicago. Sacco Grande, Tangier. Ca di Mosto, Venice.
Grain Elevators,
The House
—
of the
Madonna.
Anglers The Mist. The Branch.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS NORDFELDT, BROR J. (Continued) The The The
6866. 6867. 6868.
6869. Small Wave, Moonrise. 6870. The Tree. 6871. The Illinois Steel Company, Chicago.
Bridge. Rock, Nahant. Skyrocket.
NORMAN, JOHN England, 1/48 ; died in Boston, 1817. First known work in “ Swan’s British ArchiTreasury of Staircases,” published in Philadelphia, July 5, 2775 He engraved for a number of publications and magazines and in 1782 a series of portraits. His chief claim to fame is the fact that he was probably the first engraver in America to attempt a portrait of Washington, about 1779 6872. George Washington. Lent bv Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
Born
in
tect ,” or “ The Builder’s
•
NORTHCOTE, STAFFORD
M.
Born Brooklyn, 1869. Studied engraving with E. Heine man; drawing and painting at Art Inst., Brooklyn, under Boyle. Honors: Honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. 6873. Return from the Fields. 347. Playmates.
ORR, LOUIS 710. Westminster Abbey: London. 715. Pont Neuf: Paris. 6874. Les Saintes Maries. 6875. Court of the Library: Rouen Cathedral.
6876. Chapel of St. Antoine: St. Trophime: Arles. 6877. Fort St. Andre: Avignon. 6878. Rue St. Severin: Paris. 6879. L’eglise aux Stes Maries de la Mer.
OTIS, BASS Born
New
England, 1784 ; died Philadelphia, 1861. He invented the perspective proand made the first lithograph on stone produced in America, 1819.
tractor, 1815,
Known American Lithograph. Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
6880. 6881. Second
PAGE, WILLIAM Born Albany, N. Y., 1811; died Tottenville, Staten Island, N. Y., 1885. Painted in Albany and New York and became president of the N. A. D. in 1871-73. His earliest attempts in engraving were made in 1834, when he engraved in mezzotint an excellent portrait of Edwin Forrest, “the best specimen of that art produced by an American.” Rev. James Milnor. Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
PARRISH, STEPHEN Born Philadelphia, N. Y. Etching C.
Pa., 1846.
R. Member: 694.
Self-taught.
Soc. Painter Etchers,
London;
House: Cape Ann. Lent by A. S. Macdonald, Esq.
371. Fisherman’s
PARTINGTON, GERTRUDE 400. 419.
Born Heasham, England. Studied: Paris and Madrid. Beach and Cliffs at San Francisco. 464. Portrait Mile, de Cordoba. Old Telegraph Hill.
PARTRIDGE,
G.
ROY
Born Centralia, Wash.,
1888.
Studied:
cago S. E.; Calif. Soc. of E. 686. St. Etienne du Mont. 687. St. Cloud. 688. Tanagra and Marguerites. 689. Ambition Bound. 690. Dancing Water.
Nat’l
Academy
of Design, N. Y.
Notre Dame. 6882. The Hessian Messenger. 6883. Das Bettler Madchen. 6884. House in Hessia. 6885. Ephemera. 6886. Lace from Paris. 6887. La Petite Reine.
A
White Butterfly. 693. In a King’s House. 692.
[
412
]
Member: Chi
THE WINDY DOORSTEP.
By Abastema
St.
Leger Eberle
ETCHERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
ROY
PARTRIDGE,
(Continued) G. Pantheon. Maison Blanche. Louvre No. 1. Pont de la Tournelle: Paris. The Photographer’s Shop. Le Pont Neuf. Le Louvre No. 3. Gypsy.
6902. 6903. 6904. 6905. 6906. 6907. 6908. 6909. 6910. 6911. 6912. 6913. 6914. 6915.
Le 6889. La 6890. Le 6891. Le 6888.
6892. 6893. 6894. 6895. 6896.
6897. 6898. 6899. 6900.
6901.
The Veil. Ex Libris: St. Clare Shepard. Ex Libris: O. V. Ex Libris: F. H. Ex Libris: R. P. Ex Libris: F. P.
La Porte de Moret. Le Louvre No.
4.
Egalite et la Mendiante.
Dharyamana. Winter Moon.
The
Buttress.
Early Morning: Notre
Dame
de Paris.
Winter Blossoms.
The Greek. L’Annonciation.
The Hut
in the Clearing.
Portrait of a
Young Man.
Le Louvre No. 2. Over the Seine.
PATTERSON, MARGARET under Arthur Dow in Brooklyn ; Charles H. Director of Drainings, Boston Public Schools. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Born Socrabajia, Java. Studied: Pratt
Woodbury
858.
Le Pouldu: Brittany.
859.
The Hyer’s House: Chatham. The Tall Trees.
861.
Inst,
in Boston ; Castellucia in Italy.
862. 6916.
The Swan. The Sands: Chatham.
PAULUS, FRANCIS PETRUS Born Detroit, Mich., 1862. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Royal Academy in Munich with Loefftz; Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris with Bonnat. Member: S. W. A.; Chicago S. E.; La Gravure Originate en Noir; Societe Inter, des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres. 546.
Old Beggar Woman. Head of an Old Man.
741.
The Coppersmiths.
540.
875. Fish 877. Fish
Market: Bruges, No. Market: Bruges, No.
6920. Old Rag Market: Bruges. 6921. Eel Woman. 6922. Sunshine and Shadow (color). 6923. An Old Canal: Bruges. 6924. An Old Canal: Bruges (color). 6925. Old Market under the Trees: Bruges. 6926. Old Philosopher. 6927. In the Outskirts of Bruges.
1.
2.
891. Belfry of Bruges. 6917. In the Ancient Crypt: Bruges.
6918. 6928. 6919.
Quai des Menetriers: Bruges. Quai des Menetriers: Bruges
PEALE, CHARLES
(color).
WILLSON
Born Chestertown, Md., 1741; died in Philadelphia, 1827. He began life as a saddler and pursued portrait painting without regular instruction until 1768, when he went to England and resided in the household of Benjamin West. He painted at Mount Vernon the first and earliest authentic portrait of Washington, May, I 772 hie rLvas 07} e °f the founders of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1805, and a director until 18 10. '
Rev. Joseph Pilmore. Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
PEALE,
REMBRANDT
Born Bucks County, Pa., 1778 ; died Philadelphia, i860. Studied with Willson Peale, and Benjamin West. 444.
his father, Charles
Lord Byron. Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
PEARSON, RALPH M. Studied with C. F. Browne and J. H. V anderpoel. Honors: First prize for best landscape in 1914 exhibition of Chicago Soc. of E. Etching purchased by
Born Angus,
la., 1883.
committee for collection of Chicago Art Institute. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 583. Site of
584.
Winter
New in
586. Structural
Field
San Francisco, 1915 Rough Water Outside.
Museum.
658. 860. Moonlight: Pont de 1’Arche.
Jackson Park.
6929.
Iron.
[
413
I
Open Hearth Furnaces.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS PEARSON, RALPH W. 6930. 6931. 6932. 6933. 6934. 6935. 6936. 6937. 6938. 6939.
(Continued)
The The Track Gang.
6940. 6941. 6942. 6943. 6944. 6945. 6946. 6947. 6948.
Asphalters.
A
Rock River Sunset.
Field
Museum.
A
Kansas City Bluff. Elverhoj Studies. Black Hawk Country. Squaw Rock. Lincoln Monument. Shanties of the Mississippi.
Loggers on the Mississippi. Grace Dickerson.
Bookplate: Bookplate: Bookplate: Bookplate: Bookplate: Bookplate: Bookplate: Bookplate:
Ruth Pearson. John Irwin Scull. Leroy Truman Goble. Wallace Hickman. Winifred Goble. Frank O. Lowden. Florence
M. Hendershot.
PEKENINO, MICHELE Very little is known of the Italian, Pekenino, but in all probability he appeared in New York in 1820 He located in Philadelphia in 1821 - 22, and became an intimate friend of A B. Durand, whose picture he engraved. Most of his plates were engraved for American .
.
Publishers.
6949. Rev. Stephen Gano.
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
PELHAM, PETER He was engraving in London from 1722-25. Born England; buried in Boston, Mass., 175 He came to Boston prior to 1727 In that year he painted, engraved and published a portrait of Cotton Mather. He married Mrs. Mary Singleton Copley, the mother of John Singleton Copley, the American artist. 6951. Cotton Mather. 6950. Rubens. Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq. .
PENNELL, JOSEPH Studied: P. A. F. A.; Pa. School of Industrial Art. Pa., i 860 A. N. A., 1907 ; N. A., 1909 ; Nat. Inst. A. L.; Phila. W. C. C. (hon.); N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1894 ; Hew York and Phila. Etching Clubs; Inter. Soc. of Painters, Sculptors and Gravers, London; Soc. of Illustrators, London and New York. Member: Royal Belgian Academy; Royal Soc. of Painter-Etchers, London; Societe des Peintres, Graveurs, Paris. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1889 ; medal, A. C. Phila., 1892 ; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 ; gold medals, Paris Exposition, 1900 Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1901 ; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; gold medal, Dresden, 1903 ; chairman of jury, St. Louis Exposition, 1904 and commemorative medal; gold medal, Liege, 1905 ; grand prix, Milan, 1906 ; Barcelona, 1907 ; gold medal, Brussels, 1910 ; gold medal, Amsterdam, 1912 ; medal, London Royal Society, 1914 ; grand prix, Florence Societa delle Belle Arti, 1915 Member of the International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915
Born Philadelphia,
.
Member:
.
,
.
.
THE WONDER OF WORK Panama
Series
495. Guard Gate: Gatun. 499. The Cut: Culebra. 501. Steam Shovel. 504. Guard Gate: Gatun No. 2. 506. Bottom of Gatun Lock. 509. End of the Day: Gatun Lock. 511. Bottom of Pedro Miguel. 514. Cranes at Miraflores. 6952. The Cut from Culebra. 6953. The Walls of Miraflores. 6954. Steam Shovel in the Cut. 6955. Bishopâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Walk: Panama.
New York
Series
507. Cortland Street by Night. 508. Palisades and Palaces. 510. Times Building.
512. Hail 516.
518. 520. 522.
America.
The Avenue. The Elevated. The Woolworth Building. The White Tower.
6956. Building a Skyscraper at Night. 6957. Cortland Street. 6958. Misty Morning.
Pittsburgh and Chicago Series 482. Under the Bridge: Chicago.
Way
486. On the to Bessemer. 488. Pittsburgh: No. 3. 500. Pittsburgh: No. 2. 529. Stockyards: Chicago. 530.
Grain Elevators: Chicago.
6959.
Mining
6960.
The Mine.
Village.
6961. Tracks: Chicago.
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THE PIONEER MOTHER.
By Charles
Grafly
1
etchers, engravers and lithographers
PENNELL, JOSEPH
(Continued)
484
.
to the Fairmont. Market Street.
Up
6962. 6963.
Down
6964.
Kearny
6965.
6966. 6967.
to the
Bay.
Washington. 6969. The Avenue: the Capitol. 6970 The Way up to 489. Yosemite Series .
The Cathedral Door.
485!
At the Foot of the
Falls.
487. Falls at Night.
Grand Canyon Series Storm in the Canyon. 497.
The Walled The Castle.
City.
Philadelphia, 1914 6971. 6972. 6973.
6974. 6975.
Girard Street. Upsala: Germantown. Cliveden: The Chew House. Philadelphia from Belmont. The Philadelphia Club.
521.
6977. 6978.
Down Sansome
6979.
The Massed Skyscrapers Above
St.
from Eighth
St.
the 528.
Housetops. 6981.
The Dining Room: Stenton. The Hall at Cliveden: The Chew
6982.
The Bridge Across Market
6983.
Broad Street Station. The Dining Room at Cliveden.
6984.
The Hall
6980.
Street,
from
6990.
6991. 7015. 6992. 6993.
515.
517.
418.
City.
River of Work: Leeds.
Low Moor Works: The Big Copper
Bradford.
Stack: Sheffield.
at Cardiff.
The Great Chimney: Bradford. The Great White Cloud: Leeds.
Mond
Gas.
Old and
New
The Winding
England. Stair: Leeds.
Forges at Sheffield. Dinner Time: Greengates. Building Dover Pier.
Tea Tower.
New
German Series Rhine Castles.
Greek Series Columns of Temple of Jupiter: of Castor and Pollux: Girgenti.
7010.
Temple
7011.
The Wine Dark
Stenton.
Sea.
Series
European Series
Upper Room at Stenton. Bed Room: Stenton: The Home of James Logan. Library: C. J. Wistar Residence. Hall: C. J. Wistar Residence. Interior: C. J. Wistar Residence. The Water Works. Belgian Series Grip at Serang. Old and New Mills at Valenciennes.
527.
White Mills: Holland.
7012. Court of. the Fishpond.
Zeppelins 523. Zeppelin Shed. 531. Zeppelin
Coming
London
in
Out.
War Times
7013. Searchlights Over St. Paul’s. 7014. London Lights: No. 2.
PERARD, VICTOR SEMON 417.
Wren’s
490. Rebuilding the Campanile No. 2. 491. Old and New Rome. 493. Rebuilding the Campanile: Venice. 494. Rebuilding the Campanile No. 3. 496. On the Pincio: Rome.
Morris House: Germantown. 6986. Wyck: The Doorway from Within. 6987. The Elevated at Market St. Wharf. 6989.
English Series Out of My Window.
Paul’s
Italian
6985.
6988.
St.
Evening.
House.
:
Charleroi.
7006. Landing Place: Duisburg. 7007. New Haven: Duisburg. 7008. Cranes at Duisburg. 7009. Tracks of Oberhausen.
Main Street: Germantown. The Tunnel in the Park.
6976.
Modern Hobbema:
498. 502. 503. 505. 513. 526. 6997. 6998. 6999. 7000. 7001. 7002. 7003. 7004. 7005.
Washington Series
.
525.
6994. Mills on the Meuse. 6995. Avenue at Valenciennes. 6996. Landscape of Work.
Street.
Looking West. Chinatown. Isles of the Bay.
492.
The Dump: Serang. The Iron Gate: Charleroi.
532. Creusot.
6968. Seal Rocks.
483
524.
519.
San Francisco Series
Beaux L. in New York; Ecole des Born Paris, France, 1870. Studied: N. A. D. and A. S. Arts in Paris, under Gerome. 7016. Tours de Carcassonne. Brooklyn Bridge. 7017. The Old Organ Grinder.
The Madeleine. Portrait Sketch.
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS PERCY, ISABELLE C. Born Alameda, London.
1882
Cal.,
Member:
Cal.
Studied with Dow and Snell in New York; Brangwyn in Arts and Crafts; N. S. Crafts; Cal. Sketch C. Instructor .
Berkeley School of Arts and Crafts.
Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 7019. Cervantes Inn: Toledo: Spain. 873. Cathedral: Ronda: Spain. 7020. Street in Granada: Spain. 874. Market Place: Pont Aven: Bretagne. .
Maine Woods.
7018.
PIAZZONI, GOTTA.RDO
F. P.
Born Intragna, Switzerland, 1872
Studied:
.
Avenue des Champes Elysses: Paris. Mountain Home: Switzerland.
547. 548.
549. The Seine: Neuilly: France. 7021. Italian Pines: Rome. 7022. St. Peter’s from Villa Borghese: Rome. 7023. Stone Dwellings. 7024. Spring in the Alps. 7025. View of Montmarte from Neuilly: France.
PLATT, CHARLES
San Francisco, 7026. 7027. 7028. 7029. 7030. 7031.
Rome. Ebb Tide: Green Brae. Dawn: Green Brae Slough. Wooded Hillside: Marin County. The Old Oak Trunk No. 1. The Old Oak Trunk No. 2. Avenue de la Grande Armee. Paris,
A.
Studied: N. A. D. and A. D. L. in New York; Boulanger and Lefebvre in Paris. Member: S. A. A., 1888 ; A. N. A., 1897 ; Y. A., 1911 ; Nat. Inst. A. L .; A. IV. C. S.; London Soc. of Painter-Etchers ; N. Y. Chapter A. I. A. Honors: Webb prize, S. A. A., 1894 ; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 ; silver medal, PanAmerican Exposition, Buffalo, 1901
Born
New
York, 1861
.
.
375. Fish House.
Lent by A.
S.
Macdonald, Esq.
PLOWMAN, GEORGE
T. Born Le Sueur, Minn., 1869 Studied: Paris. Maurice Achener; Royal College of Art, London, Sir Frank Short; Central School of Art, London. Member: Cal. Soc. of E. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 .
.
739. Mezzotint.
783. 785. 788. 7032. 7033. 7034. 7035. 7036. 7037. 7038. 7039. 7040. 7041. 7042. 7064. 7043. 7044. 7045.
St. Nicholas du Chardonnet. Passage de Patriarchs: Paris. Notre Dame: Paris. St. Etienne du Mond: Paris. Ye Old Dick: London. Rue de Pretres: St. Severin: Paris. St. Martins in the Fields: London. Hotel de Sens: Paris. The Monument: London.
Maison Victor Hugo: Maison de Balzac.
Paris.
Impasse des Boeufs: Paris. Staples Inn: London. Roofs of Paris. Strasburg: Germany. Passage" Moret: Paris. Shot Tower: London.
QUINLAN, WILL
7046. 7047. 7048. 7049. 7050. 7051. 7052. 7053. 7054. 7055. 7056. 7057. 7058. 7059. 7060. 7061. 7062. 7063.
Cloth Fair: Smithfield: London. Viterbo: Italy. Towers of Notre Dame: Paris. Rue de la Harpe.
Wurtzburg: Germany. Le Vieux Coin: Paris. Faneuil Hall: Boston. In Rome. California Landscape. Below Bridge: London.
Le maison desolee. Quartier
St. Severin. Sulpice: Paris. In San Francisco. Near St. John’s Gate: London. Trinity Church: Boston, Mass. St.
Pantheon: Paris.
Tannery:
Paris.
J.
Born Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877 Studied with J. B. Whittaker at Adelphi College; N. A. D. in New York under Maynard and Ward; architecture at Pratt Inst. .
644. Building a Viaduct. 645. Edge of the Sassafras Grove. 673. Burling Slip: York City. 674. New York Towers.
New
Van
Cortlandt Mansion.
7065. The Clam Diggers. 7066. At Yonkers Refinery. 7067. Sassafras Trees No. 1. 7068. Sassafras Trees No. 2. 7069. Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
THE BRONZE TURKEY.
By Albert
Laessle
ETCHERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
QUINLIN, WILL
J.
(Continued)
7070. Overhauling a Three-Master. 7071. Metropolitan Life and Worth Monu-
7082. 7083. 7084. 7085. 7086. 7087.
ment. 7072. Madison Square Tower. 7073. Portrait of an Old Man. 7074. Metropolitan Life and Madison Square
Weatherbeaten Sentinels No. Weatherbeaten Sentinels No. Repairing the Damage. A New York Canyon.
Stone Bridge: Central Park, N. Y. Constructing the Bankers’ Trust Build-
Towers. 7075. 7076.
1.
2.
ing.
7088. New York Public Library No. 1. 7089. New York Public Library No. 2. 7090. Queensboro Bridge. 7091. Broadway from Bowling Green. 7092. The Smith Building: Seattle. 7093. Eleventh Street Bridge: Tacoma. 7094. Broad Street: New York City. 7095. Coentie’s Slip: New York City.
Tower of Manhattan Bridge. From Washington Heights: New York
A
City. 7077. Fixing the Bowsprit. 7078. Trees and Rocks. 7079. The Old Spy Oak. 7080. Under the Brooklyn Bridge. 7081. Brooklyn Bridge from James Slip.
RANDOLPH, LEE
F.
Born Ravenna, O., 1880 Studied: Cincinnati Art Acad.; A. S. L. of N. Y.; Kenyon Cox; Ecole des Beaux- Arts, Bonnat; Julian Acad., Laurens. Member: Cal. Soc. of E. .
577.
578. 585.
590.
7096. 7097. 7098. 7099. 7100.
A
7104. Notre Dame de Paris. 7105. Le Posterne: Moret. 7106. Dans la Court: Moret. 7107. Little Holland Maid. 7108. St. Gervais: Paris. 7109. The Butcher Shop: Moret, France. 7110. La Malmaison. 7111. The Shop: Old Paris. 7112. La Maison en Bois: Coudebec. 7113. Corner of Chartres Cathedral. 7114. Old Cypress of Monterey. 7115. Unloading.
Wind-Swept Pine: Monterey. San Carlos Mission: Monterey. Old Church at Grez. L’eglise de Nemours. Sewing. Church of St. Sulpice: Paris. The Church Tower. Old Church Tower at Grez.
A
An Arab Doorway:
Constantine, Algeria. 7101. L’eglise d’Ecquelles: France. 7102. Farm Court at Moret: France. 7103.
A
Le Pantheon: Paris.
REED, EARL H. Born Geneva, W. A.
III.,
1863
Member: Chicago
Self-taught.
.
S. E.
(Pres.); Chicago S. A.;
S.
558. 691.
The Homing
A
City’s
7126. Marsh Hay Stacks. 7127. In Somebody’s Orchard. 7128. The First Temples. 7129. The Wind-Swept Dunes. 7130. Dawn in the Hills. 7131. The Edge of the Forest. 7132. The Fisherman’s Home. 7133. North Woods Hermitage. 7134. Old Apple Trees. 7135. Derelicts. 7136. The Requiem of the Leaves. 7137. Twilight on the Dunes.
Call.
Highway.
7116. The Troopers of the Sky. 7117. Over the Waste Places. Highway of the Winds. 7118. Forgotten Harvest. 7119. 7120. The Voices of the Dunes. 7121. Heralds of the Storm. 7122. Among the Sand Hills. 7123. Neighborhood Gossip. 7124. The Course of True Love. 7125. Solitude.
A A
REINDEL,
WILHELM
A
G.
Born Fraser, Mich., 1871
.
7139.
7138. Siesta.
The
Heath.
REVERE, PAUL Born Boston, Mass., 1735 ; died there 1818 He was trained by his father to engrave on gold and silver-plate. His work is crude in execution, valuable only for its historical .
interest.
A
Conference between some Indian Chiefs and Colonel Bouquet. 7141. The Mitred Minuet. Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq. 7140.
7142.
King
Philip.
Lent by C. A. Munn, Esq.
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
ALEXANDER HAY
RITCHIE,
Born Glasgow, Scotland, 1822. Came to New York in 1841; earliest prints issued about and an Academician of the Na1847. He became an Associate of the Academy in 1863 tional Academy of Design in 1871. to the Sea (after Darley). Lent by Mrs. F. O. C. Darley.
The March
449.
ROSENTHAL, ALBERT
Born Philadelphia, 1863. Studied with his father, Max Rosenthal; P. A. F. A.; Ecole Munich. Honors: Bronze medal, St. Louis des Beaux-Arts in Paris under Gerome; and in Exposition, 1904; gold medal, A. A. S., 1907. 7143. Rev. William H. Furness. 367. William H. Taft (after Zorn). 7144. Lawn Tennis Club (after Bridgman). Sargent). (after Roosevelt Theodore 379.
ROSENTHAL, MAX
Born Turck, Russian Poland, 1833; came to Phila., 1849. Studied with Carl Harnich in Berlin; Martin Thumanger in Paris; Schussele in Philadelphia. Honor: Bronze medal,
Louis Exposition, 1904. Did much lithographic work. »1 _ .. . 1 , Ti CA Walter Stewart. 7154. Col. TX, 372. Mrs. Benedict Arnold and Child 7155. Charles Thompson. Wilkinson. James General 373. 7156. Rev. Jacob Duche. Washington (after Stuart). St
1
1
374.
7145. 7146. 7147. 7148. 7149. 7150. 7151. 7152. 7153.
Washington
Trumbull).
Franklin Franklin
W. W.
Edward
(after (after C. (after C.
7157. 7158. 7159. 7160. 7161. 7162. 7163. 7164. 7165.
Peale). Peale) (Color).
VII.
Lincoln.
Alexander Hamilton (after Inman). General John Cadwallader. Richard Henry Lee. Col. William S. Smith.
Col.
Knowlton.
Washington (after Sharpies). Washington (after St. Memin). Washington (after St. Memin). St. Memin. Napoleon (after Isabey).
Edward Savage. Toussard. Daniel Webster.
ROTH, ERNEST DAVID
Germany, 1879. Studied: N. A. D. in New York. Member: N. Y. W. Third prize, Salmagundi Club, 1911; first prize, Salmagundi Club, 1912. First prize for best architectural subject in 1914 Exhibition Chicago Soc. of E. Etching purchased by committee for collection of Chicago Art Institute. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. Born
Stuttgart,
C. C.; Honors:
617. 620. 621. 623. 624.
7171. 7172. 7173. 7174. 7175. 7176. 7177. 7178. 7179. 7180. 7181. 7182. 7183.
Grim
Florence. Ca’ d’Oro: Venice. The Arch of the Conca. II Campo Margherita: Venice. The Buttress: Ponte Vecchio. Ponte Trinita: Florence.
627. 628. Assisi.
629. Florentine Roofs. 7167. The Bridges: Florence. 7168. San Gimignano: The Towers. 7169. The Bridge: Venice. Venetian Doorway. 7170.
A
Poplars near Florence. The Ghetto: Venice. The Little Mosque: Stamboul.
A German
Barn Yard.
The Gate:
Venice.
On
the Arno: Florence. Fiesole from San Francesca. The Buttress: Ponte Trinita, Florence.
San Gregorio: Venice. Quiet Canal: Venice.
A
Ponte Vecchio: Afternoon. Florence.
Or San Michele:
Florence.
RUBINS, H. W. Born Buffalo, N.
Y., 1865.
Art
Studied:
Institute,
Chicago; Minneapolis School of Fine
Arts. 826.
Arriving Steamer.
RYDER,
838.
Chicago River.
WORTH
Born Kirkwood, III., 1884. Munich, Germany.
A.
Studied:
L.
S.
of N.
San Francisco, 1915. Bavarian Girl. Woman of Dachau.
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 421. Alt Munchenerin. 424. Flemish Woman. 428. The Veronese.
601. 7184.
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Y.; Royal Bavarian Academy,
Lâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;
AMOUR.
By Evelyn
Beatrice
Longman
*
ETCHERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
MEMIN, CHARLES
ST.
B.
J.
FEVRET DE
Born Dijon, France, 1770; died there, 1852. Came to Canada in 1793, and soon after to New York. He introduced the engraving of portraits by means of the “physiono trace,” a machine invented by Edme Queneday of Paris. St. Memin made some improvements upon this device, and with it he made on a tinted paper a profile a little less than life size; this he finished by hand with crayons directly from the sitter. Taking this finished crayon drawing as a guide, he used a pantograph of special design to reduce the profile, so that it would go inside a circle of about two inches in diameter, faintly scratching the reduced drawing directly on the copper plate. This copper was now etched and finished in aquatint, with some assistance by the roulette. These portraits became very popular, and St. Memin, traveling from North to South over the country, produced about 800 small plates. He returned to France in 1810, but came back to the United States two years later and remained until 1814. He then settled permanently in France, and from 1817 until his death he 7185.
was
the director of the
museum
in his native city of Dijon.
Meriwether Lewis. Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
SARTAIN, JOHN Born London, England, 1808; died in Philadelphia, 1897. He came to this country in 1830 and made some excellent plates both in line and stipple. From 1841 to 1852 he was art manager and engraver for a number of magazines. His total number of engraved plates numbers about 1500. 7186. Common Deer. 7187. Sir Thomas Lawrence.
SAVAGE,
7188. Osceola.
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
EDWARD
Born Princeton, Mass., 1761; died there 1817. Originally a goldsmith, but as early as 1789 painted portraits. Went to London, where he learned engraving in stipple and mezzotint. His Washington prints were issued in 1792-93. He returned to Boston about 1794, and in 1795 exhibited the first panorama ever seen in that city. 436. The Washington Family. Lent by Louis Katz, Esq.
SAWYER, PHIL Born Chicago, 1877. Studied:
Chicago, Yale School,
914. Whiskers.
915.
The White House
916.
Mike.
7189. 7190.
(color).
New
York, Paris, Germany, Italy.
The White House. Dad Bartlett: Miner.
SCHLEGELL, GUSTAV VON Born
St.
Louis, Mo., 1877.
Member:
S.
Studied:
Royal Academy, Munich; Julian Academy,
W. A. Honor: Chicago Fine
7192. Lake
7191. Venice: Salute.
SCHNEIDER, OTTO Born Atlanta, 595.
The Old
III.,
Paris.
Arts prize. St.
Croix.
J.
1875.
Member: Chicago
Settee.
A
Puritan Maiden. 7193. 7194. La Belle Dame Sans Merci. 7195. Maison d’un Ministre sous Louis XI. 7196. San Germain l’Auxerrais: Paris. 7197. Portail Central: Eglise St. Merri: Paris.
S.
A. Studied:
Chicago and Paris.
7198. Portail Eglise St. Nicholas des Paris. 7199. Petit rue St. Simon: Tours. 7200. Impasse du Boeuf: Paris. 7201. Hotel de Sens: Paris. Lent by Hill Tolerton, Esq.
Champs:
SCHOFF, STEPHEN ALONZO Born Danville, Vt., 1818; died Brandon, Vi., 1905. Pupil of the line-engraver Joseph Andrews, with whom he went to Paris in 1840, and worked in the studio of Paul Delaroche. Returned to the United States in 1842 and did bank-note engraving for a New York company. Engraved a number of portraits and several large plates. 457. Mrs. Harrison Grey Otis (after Gil451. General Devens (after F. Vinton). bert Stuart). Lent by Alfred Schoff, Esq. 454. The Bathers (after William M. Hunt).
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS SENSENEY, GEORGE Born Wheeling, W. Va., 1874. Studied: Corcoran Art School in Washington under Howard Helmick; Laurens and Constant in Paris. Member: Soc. des Graveurs en Couleurs Paris.
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 853. Devout Woman. 847. Chapel at Mortarlot. 7202. Pont du Cheval. 849. Fisherwomen of Etaples. Venetian Doorway. 7203. Hounds. the Grey Court of 850. 7204. The Bridge of Sighs. 851. Old Foot Bridge.
An Archway.
852.
Lent by
The Brown-Robertson
Co.
SIMMONS, WILL Born Elche, Spain, 1883. Studied: Societe des Independents.
Lefebvre and Alexander Harrison in Paris. Member: 7208. Black Swans: Towards Morning. 7209. Crane: Solitaire. 7210. Mallard Ducks: Before the Storm. 7211. Condors.
800. Vultures.
White Herons. Wolf: Study of
804.
a Snarl. 7205. 7206. Otters: Playing. 7207. Bear Cubs: the Unexpected.
SLOAN, JOHN Born Lock Haven,
Member: A. M.
Pa., 1871.
Studied:
P. A. F.
A. under Robert Henri
in Philadelphia.
P. S.
Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 7213. Man, Wife and Child. Roofs: Summer Night. 7214. Memory. Night Windows.
636. 637. 7212. 638. 639. 640. 641. 642. 643.
Avenue
Fifth
7215. The Man Monkey. 7216. The Show Case. 7217. Fun: One Cent. 7218. The Women’s Page. 7219. Girl and Beggar. 7220. The Picture Buyer. 7221. Gold Fish.
Critics.
Mother.
Ping Pong Photos.
The
Little Bride.
Turning Out
the Light.
Connoisseurs of Prints.
Anshutz on Anatomy.
SMILLIE, JAMES DAVID Born New York, 1833. He was
trained by his father as an engraver on steel. His prinexcellent work, including a series of illustrations for Cooper’s novels, after designs by F. O. C. Darley. Made an Academician in 1876. One of the founders and president (1873-79) of the American Water Color Society, as well as president of the New York Etching Club. 369. Montrose: Pennsylvania. 460. Voyage of Life. Lent by Frederick Keppel & Co. 7222. Double Hollyhocks. 370. Hollyhocks. 7223. Sunny Hours. 376. Good Night and Sweet Dreams. Lent by Louis Katz, Esq. cipal
SMITH,
work was bank-note engraving, but he produced some
J.
ANDRE
Born Hong Kong, China, 1880. Studied: Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International 613. The Jewel of Venice. 614. Palaces and Barges. 615. The Molo: Venice. 616. The Little Foundry: Venice. 618. The Inner Gate: San Gimignano. 626. Towers and Domes: Venice. 7224. Quarrel Court: Abington. 7225. The Wood Road: Connecticut.
SMITHWICK, JOHN 445. Girl with
SQUIRE,
Muff
MAUD
Cornell University. Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 7226. Sunshine and Flowers: Venice. 7227. Campo Fosca: Venice. 7228. Ponte della Verona: Venice. 7229. Campo Maria Nuova: Venice. 7230. The Riva: Venice. 7231. San Geremia: Venice. 7232. Campo Formosa: Venice.
G.
(after
Abbey).
7233. Penelope Boothby (after Millais). Lent by George H. Whittle, Esq.
H.
Born Cincinnati, O., 1873. Studied: Cincinnati A. C. Member: Salon d’Automne, Paris.
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S.
W. A.; N.
Y.
W.
C. C.
CENTAUR AND DRYAD.
By Paul Mans/iip
ETCHERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS SQUIRE, MAUD H. 878. Two Women.
(Continued) 7236. 7237. 7238. 7239. 7240. 7241. 7242. 7243. 7244. 7245.
Market. with a Basket. 881. Mother. 879.
880. Girl
882. Sisters. 883.
884. 885.
Woman The The
and Child.
Portrait.
Dispute.
886. On the Quai. 7234. Knitting. 7235. Conger Eels.
A
Peasant.
Green Door. Little
Model.
Cherries. Loafers.
Windy Day. Bargaining. Brothers.
Children on the Dike.
At Market.
STACKPOLE, RALPH Studied with Mercie in Paris. 726. Adele. 7246. Piazzoni Etching.
STETSON, CHARLES
7247. Adele Sewing.
WALTER
Born Tiverton Four Corners, R. 403. Landscape with Figures. 7248. Evening.
I.,
1858.
Died Rome,
Italy, 1911.
7249. Just after Sunset. 7250. Landscape.
STEUVER, CELIA M. St. Louis, Mo. Studied: St. Louis School of Fine Arts ; Ecole des Beaux-Arts ; Paris, Germany and Vienna. Member: Cal. Soc. of E .; Western Artists. Honors: Prize and
Born
honorable mention, Missouri State Fair, 1913Street: Besigheim, Bavaria.
384.
Old
387.
Ulm
7256. 7257. 7258. 7259. 7260. 7261. 7262.
II.
7251. 7252.
Old Arcaded House: Bavaria. Old Wall: Weisenburg Am Sand,
7253. 7254. 7255.
Danauwerth: Bavaria. Old Mill: Holland. La Grare: La Niege.
Bavaria.
STEVENS,
Besigheim: Wurtemberg. Helgoland.
Ulm
I.
Evening.
Old Tower, Rothenburg. Krapfenwald, Alle, I., Vienna.
View
of a Church.
DOROTHY
Born Toronto, 1888. Studied: London, Slade School of Art; Wilson Steer, Henry Tonks, Fred Brown. Member: Ontario Society of Artists; Chicago Society of Etchers. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 7268. Nude. 756. Gamine. 781. St. Jacques: Dieppe. 786. Odalisque. 791. La sortie de l’eglise.
7269. 7270. 7271. 7272. 7273. 7274. 7275. 7276.
803. Old Bridge: Bruges. 7263. The Cathedral Square. 7264. The Merry-Go-Round. 7265. Antwerp Cathedral. 7266. Ponte Vecchio. 7267. Mile, de Maupin.
STEVENS,
St. Nicola: Ghent. Hotel de la Ville: Bruges. Coppelia. Firenze.
Fiesole.
Mont St. Michel. Rue l’Ane Aveugle. Dinan: Brittany.
HELEN
B. „ , A., Born Chicago, 1878. Studied: A. I. C.; Frank Brangwyn in England Member: S. Institute Art Prints, of Curator Assistant and of Etching Instructor in Chicago S. E. .
W
.
Chicago.
Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915725. Library Cloister: Bryn Mawr College. 721. Main Building and Boat Houses: Wellesley.
STEVENS,
THOMAS WOOD
Born Daysville, III., 1880. Studied: Armour Inst, of Tech., Chicago; Frank Brangwyn in London; Sorolla y Bastida. Member: S. W. A.; Chicago S. A.; Chicago S. E. (vicepres.). Instructor in mural painting. Art Inst, of Chicago. [
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS STEVENS,
THOMAS WOOD
(Continued) Awards, Panama-Pacific International
of the International Jury of Francisco, 19 / 5
Member
San 723. Harper Memorial: University of
Exposition
.
7278. 7279. 7280. 7281.
Chicago. 724.
Bow and Arrow.
Old South Middle: Yale. Bridging a Ravine: Pittsburgh. 730. The Yard: Harvard. 728. 729.
Clearing for the Great Staircase. Fountain of the Great Lakes. Blair Arch: Princeton.
Cadet Barracks and Chapel: West Point.
STRICKLAND, WILLIAM Studied architecture, portrait Born Philadelphia, 1787 ; died Nashville, Tenn., 1854 Better known as an painting, designing for engravers and engraving in aquatint. architect than engraver, having designed a number of the principal buildings in Phila.
delphia. 7282. Meriwether Lewis, Esq.
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
STURGES,
DWIGHT
C.
Born Boston, Mass., 1874 Studied: Cowles Art School, Boston, Mass. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 7290. Portrait: Mr. Washburn. 593. A Late Cottager. 7291. Nude. 597. Alone. 7292. Road Around the Hill. 598. The Promised Land. .
.
7293. 7294. 7295. 7296. 7297. 7298. 7299. 7300. 7301. 7302. 7303.
599. Sisters.
600.
Stamp
Collectors.
603. Portrait: Dr. 604. 608.
Samuel Green.
The Bed Time Story. The Three Elms. Path Through the Pasture.
7283. 7284. An Old Hebrew. 7285. Portrait of Mrs. S. 7286. 7304. Adams Square: Boston. 7287. Still Waters. 7288. Wharf: Boston. 7289. Home from the Banks.
My
Father. Scollay Square: Boston. Solitaire.
Girl Dressing. Essex Marshes.
Little
The Old
My
Little
Flute Player.
Model.
Street and State Portrait: Miss C. Along the Merrimac.
Park
House: Boston.
Study Head.
TALLMADGE, THOMAS
E. Born Washington, D. C., 1876 Member: Cliff Dwellers, Chicago cago Arch. Club traveling scholarship, 1904 .
Honor:
S. E.
Chi-
.
7305. Calle
792. Structural Steel.
St.
Ignace: Havana.
Old Sugar Warehouses.
TANNER, BENJAMIN Born New York, 1775! died Baltimore, Md., 1848 Was engraving in New York from 1792 to 1805 , then went to Philadelphia, where he remained until 1845 engaging in .
,
business as a general engraver
7306. John
and map
publisher.
Adams.
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
TIEBOUT, CORNELIUS Date of
birth
uncertain.
is
Supposed
to
have died
in
Kentucky about 1830
.
He came
to
country from Holland and engraved maps and subject plates for New York publishers in 1789-90 and fairly good line portraits in 1793 He went to Philadelphia about 1799 , where he conducted an extensive business as an engraver until 1825 this
.
.
443. Right Rev.
William White.
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
TRENCHARD, JAMES He was
located in Philadelphia as an engraver and seal-cutter as early as June, 1777, and was a member of the firm that established the â&#x20AC;&#x153; Columbian Magazine.â&#x20AC;? He went to England in 1793 where he remained. 7307. Major General Greene. ,
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq. [
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]
.
ETCHERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
TWACHTMAN, JOHN
H.
Died 1902. Studied: School of Design, Cincinnati. Spent the and 1875 in Duveneckâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Life School and Painting Class in the same city. winter of 1874 in the fall of 1875, entering the Art School at Munich. Honors: Webb Europe Went to Artists, 1888; bronze medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, American Society of prize, medal, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1895; silver gold Temple 1893; medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. Member: American Art Club, Munich. Born Cincinnati, 1853.
7309. Boat Landing.
7308. Shore Cottages.
VANDERHOEF, CHARLES Exhibited at the Royal
A.
Academy
in 1881.
386. Solitude.
Lent by A.
S.
Macdonald, Esq.
VAN ELTEN, KRUSEMAN
H. D.
Alkmaar, Holland, 1829; died at Paris, 1904. Studied: Haarlem, with Licste, also in Brussels. Came to New York in 1865. Member: N. A. D. Fellow of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers, London, and winner of a medal at the Amsterdam Exposition. 7311. River in Holland. 7310. Glimpse of the Ocean. Lent by A. C. Kennedy & Co. Born
at
VONDROUS, JOHN
C.
Born in Bohemia, Austria, 1884. Studied: N. A. D. under E. M. Ward, G. Maynard and F. C. Jones. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 7315. Market Place: Prague. 555. Nicholas Church from Mostecka St. 7316. St. Nicholas Church: Prague. 556. Prague Bridges. 7317. An Old House: Slavonov, Bohemia. 560. S. Maria della Salute: Venice. 7318. Bridge of St. Charles the Fourth: 562. Tyn Church: Prague (Nocturne). Prague. (Russian) Prague. Nicholas Church 7312. St. 7319. Old Town Hall: Prague. 7313. Street on Hradcany: Prague. 7320. Tyn Church Portal: Prague. 7314. Old Houses: Prague. :
WARNER, EVERETT Studied: A. S. L. in Washington and New York; Julian Academy Y. W. C. C.; A. W. C. S.; S. Wash. A.; Paris A. A. A. Honors: First Corcoran prize, Wash. W. C. C., 1902; Sesnan medal, P. A. F. A., 1908; silver medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910; second Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1912. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 716. Brothers and Linnonia. 707. Memorial Tower. 717. Rue Jerzual: Dinan. 708. Brooklyn Bridge. 720. A Bavarian Church. 709. Montreuil Mills. 7321. Harvard Hall. 712. Phelps Gateway. Moonlight: Montreuil. 714.
Born Vinton, in Paris.
la., 1877.
Member: N.
WARNER, WILLIAM Born Philadelphia about 1813; died there taught engraver in mezzotint.
in 1848.
He was
a portrait painter and a self-
446. Sir Charles Metcalf.
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
WASHBURN, CADWALLADER Born Minneapolis, Minn. Studied: Mass. Inst, of Technology, Boston; A. S. L. of N. Y. under Mowbray and Chase; Sorolla in Spain; Besnard in Paris. Member: Minn. State Art Assoc. Honors: Second prize, Paris A. A. A. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 607. Where Boats Beach. 580. Dragon Font at Kujomizu Dera Ternpie: Japan. 581. Tower of Temple Parroquial: Taxco. 587. 589.
A A
Peon with Zarape. Ebbing Tides.
592. Santa
Maria
in
Distance: Cuernavaca:
Mexico. [
7322. Liberal Arts Building: The Entrance. Sharp Turn: Cuernavaca. 7323. Quiet Inlet: Oceanport. 7324. 7325. Boats: Brielle. 7326. Sailing Boat Ashore. 7327. Bay Head in Distance.
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]
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WASHBURN, CADWALLADER
(Continued) 7347. Sandy Road. 7348. Bridge at Brielle. 7349. Far Heights: Cuernavaca, Mexico. 7350. Stone Bench: Borda Garden, Cuernavaca. 7351. Valley Path: Cuernavaca. 7352. Porfirio Diaz Park. 7353. Templo de Salud Mixcoae: Mexico. 7354. Sagrario Metropolitano Mexico City. 7355. Borda Garden in Distance: Cuernavaca
7328. Quiet Hour. 7329. Wash of the Tides. 7330. High Noon: Manasquan. 7331. Siesta: Cuernavaca, Mexico. 7332. Caracola Road No. 2: Cuernavaca,
Mexico. 7333. Boats Landing. 7334. The Cathedral of Leon. 7335. West Fagade of la Valenciana. 7336. West Side of Temple Parroquiale:
:
Mexico.
Taxco, Mexico. Front Facade of la Valenciana. A Riverside Path: Manasquan River.
7337. 7338. 7339. 7340. 7341. 7342. 7343. 7344. 7345. 7346.
7356. Road to Cuernavaca: Mexico. 7357. The Great Arch. 7358. Building the Dome. 7359. The Derrick. 7360. The Flagstaff. 7361. Sunlight and Shadow. 7362. The Doorway. 7363. The Scaffolding. 7364. The Half Dome.
Glimpse of Manasquan River.
Low Tide:
Seaside Park. with Sombrero. Boats on the Beach. Fishermen’s Return. Afternoon Tranquillity. Bridge at Mantaloking. Crabbing: Brielle.
Man
WATT, WILLIAM Born
New
G.
Studied with E. Heinemann, Emile Clement and N. A. D. ber: Salma. C., 1903. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. York, 1867.
357.
A
361.
The Ring (after Alexander). The Apple Gatherers (after Anderson). The Harvest (after L’hermitte). The Pool.
364.
7365. 7366. 7367. 7368.
A
Russian Lady (after Fechin).
Music Party (after Metsu). (after Duran).
Andromeda
WEBSTER, HERMAN Born
Mem-
7369. Carcassonne (from Photo). 7370. Book Plate by Chas. S. Chapman. 7371. Book Plate by Chas. S. Chapman. 7372. Fancy Head. 7373. Mr. Ranier (after Perard). 7374. Book Plate. 7375. Illustration (after Birch).
A.
New
York, N. Y., 1878. Studied with Laurens in Paris. Member: R. Soc. of PainterEtchers, London; Soc. Nat. des Beaux-Arts, Paris; Paris A. A. A.; Chelsea A. C. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
567.
Vieux Marche: Marseilles.
569. L’Institut. 570. Ancienne Faculte de Medicine: Paris. 571. Old Houses on the Quai.
572.
Le Pont Notre Dame. Quai Montebello.
576. Sur le
7376. The Bridge: Frankfort. 7377. Notre Dame des Andelys. 7378. Le Pont Neuf: Paris. 7379. Old Court: Sachsenhousen.
WEHRSCHMIDT, DANIEL Born
in Cleveland,
7380. La Route de Louviers. 7381. The Quartier St. Jean. 7382. Der Langer Franz. 7383. St. Saturnin: Toulouse. 7384. La Rue St. Jacques. 7385. Les Blanchisseuses. 7386. La Maison Meline. 7387. Old Man’s Head. 7388. The Clock Makers.
A.
i86t. bronze medals, St. Louis. O.,
Studied:
Herkomer
School,
Bushey Herts.
Honors: Two
Medal of Honor, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19154235. You Should Also Mount With Me. 4359. The New Slave. 4236. Old Hall. 7389. In an Irish Creamery. 4308. The Hedge Cutter. 7390. The Bathing Tent. 4315. The Old Shepherd. 7391. The Baby Bacchus.
WEIR,
J.
Born
ALDEN
W
Gerome
est Point,
in Paris.
N.
Y., 1852.
Studied with his father, Robert IV. Weir, at West Point; A., 1885; N. A., 1886; A. W. C. S.; Ten Am. P.;
Member: A. N.
[
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]
SCRATCHING A TWISTER.
By Joseph
J.
Mora
1
ETCHERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
WEIR,
J.
ALDEN
(Continued)
N. Y. Etching C.; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1882; silver medal for painting and bronze for drawing, Paris Exposition, 1889; prize ($2,000), American Art Assoc., Ne=w York; medal, C. I. Pittsburgh, 1897; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; gold medal for paintings and silver for engraving, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; Inness medal, N. A. D., 1906; Lippincott prize, P. A. F. A., 1910. Member International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco , 1915.
401. 404. 405. 407. 408. 409. 410. 412. 7392. 7393. 7394. 7395.
Portrait of H. C. Weir. Portrait Figure.
7396. 7397. 7398. 7399. 7400. 7401. 7402. 7403. 7404. 7405. 7406.
The Evening Lamp. Arcturus.
John Child with Dog.
Portrait of
F.
Weir.
The
Little Student. Portrait of Dr. Robert F. Weir. The Guitar Player. Portrait by Candlelight. Coon Alley.
On
the Porch.
Head. Mother and Child.
The Hay
Stacks.
Roscoe’s Barn. The Picture Book.
Head. Sketches.
The The
Little Fountain.
Pump.
Little
Portrait of Robert Weir.
Still Life.
WELLINGTON,
F.
H.
the Piano (after painting by
354. Girl at
Harry Townsend). Ray Brown, Esq.
Lent by
WESTRUM, ANNI VON Born Holland. Studied:
Munich, Vienna,
7408.
889. Birches. 7407. Windmill.
Member: Beaux-Arts, Old Baltic Farm House.
Berlin, Paris.
WETHERILL, ELISHA KENT KANE
Paris.
.
Born Philadelphia, 1874. Studied: P. A. F. A. with Thomas Anshutz ; Pans, with J. McNeill Whistler. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915768. 793.
The
7413. Camden Court House. 7414. The Goose Shop. 7415. The Tenements. 7416. The Coal Hoist. 7417. The Back Street. 7418. Bayle’s Slip.
Triangle.
Ben Hawkin’s Blacksmith Shop. The Archway. Gateway: Bryn Mawr.
807. 7409. 7410. The Shacks. 7411. Brooklyn Bridge. 7412. The Sooty Shop.
WHISTLER, JAMES McNEILL
Born Lowell, Mass., 1834. Died England, 1903. Studied with Gleyer in Parts. Meda s, the Legion of Paris, 1884; P. A. F. A., 1902; Columbian Exposition, 1893. Officer of Society of British President of Beaux-Arts, des Honor, Societaire de la Societe Nationale .
.
Artists, 1886.
ETCHINGS 287. 288.
The
Little
Mast.
299.
The
304.
Long
Riva, No. Venice.
306. Square
San Biagio.
House: Amsterdam.
289. Drouet.
307.
Doorway and
290. Traghetto.
308.
Two
292.
293. Becquet.
314.
294. Piazzetta.
316.
295. 297.
The
Dawn.
Lime Burner. Black Lion Wharf.
318. Rotherhithe.
Long House: Amsterdam.
296. Vieille
Vine.
Doorways.
309. Salute at
San Giorgio.
1.
aux Loques.
319.
Weary. Lent by William
Palace. [
425
M. Ladd,
Esq.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS 313. WHISTLER, JAMES McNEILL (Continued A Duet. LITHOGRAPHS 291. The Thames. 298. Unfinished Sketch of Lady Haden. 300. The Smith: Passage du Dragon. 301. Draped Figure, Reclining (in colors). 302. Draped Figure: Standing. 303.
305.
The Little Nude Model Reading. Nude Model Standing. Lent by Hunt Henderson, Esq. Model and Child. Lent by William M. Ladd, Esq.
310.
311. Study:
Maude
312. Stephane
Seated.
Lent by William M. Ladd, Esq.
315.
The Dancing
317.
La
Girl. Fruitiere de la Rue de Gronelle.
320. Terrace:
Luxembourg. London. Lent by Hunt Henderson, Esq. 324. Blacksmith Shop. Lent by William M. Ladd, Esq. 325. Portrait of Joseph Pennell. 326. Savoy Pigeons. Lent by Hunt Henderson, Esq. 322. Little
Mallarme.
WHITE, CHARLES HENRY Born Hamilton, Ontario , 1878. Studied with Whistler, Laurens and Constant. Member: Salon d’Automne, Paris; N. Y. Soc. of E. Honors: Medal, St. Louis Exposition. Medal of Honor, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 7419. The Old Courtyard. 7422. Old Manoir. 7420. Rue de l’Ane Aveugle. 7421. San Remo.
WILKE, WILLIAM
7423.
La Rue de
la
Paix.
H.
Born San Francisco,
Cal.,
1880.
Studied:
Paris, with Jean
Paul Laurens and Jacques
Blanche.
Toward the Bay. The Viaduct.
648. 660.
7424. Bill. 7425. The 7426. The
7427. At the Dock. 7428. Telegraph Hill: San Francisco. 7429. The Forest. 7430. Study.
A
Wood Road. Hay Barges.
WILLIAMS,
J.
SCOTT
Member: S. I., 1910. 422. The Ship Blacksmith
892. In September.
Shop.
WINSLOW, HENRY Born Boston, Mass., 1874. Studied
in Paris
722. Westminster Cathedral. 731. Saint Paul’s. 7431. The Spire. 7432. London Bridge. 7433. Pont de L’ Arche.
WINTHROP, NEWMAN
with Whistler. Member:
Cal. Soc. of E.
7434. 7435. 7436. 7437. 7438.
V.
7439. Alice.
7440.
Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
WOLF, HENRY
Born Eckwersheim, Alsace, 1852. Studied with Jacques Levy in Strasbourg. Came to New York in 1871. Member: A. N. A., 1905; N. A., 1908; Int. Soc. of S. P. Gravers; Union Inter, des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres, Paris. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1888 ; honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1889; first class medal, Columbian Chicago, 1893; gold medal, Paris Salon, 1893; silver medal, Paris Expo1900; silver medal, Rouen Exposition, 1903 ; diploma and grand medal of honor for wood engraving, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904. Grand Prize, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Exposition, sition,
328.
Lower New York
331.
329.
The Evening
332. The 333. Lizzie
in a Mist from the Pennsylvania R. R. Boat.
330. Little
Star.
Lady Sophie
Whistler).
of Soho (after
Evening: Swan Lake, Central Park,
New York. Wood Gatherers, Lynch
(after Inness).
(after Weir). 334. Joseph Pulitzer (after Sargent).
THE MAIDEN OF THE ROMAN CAMPAGNA.
By Albin Polasek
.
.
ETCHERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
HENRY
WOLF,
(Continued)
336.
The Mussel Gatherers (after Martin). The Mirror (after Alexander).
337.
The Morning
338.
Lady with
335.
339
342.
Vermeer).
a la Tour River Scene: Lointaine (after Corot). A Northeaster (after Homer).
La Riviere
340. 341* Portrait
7441.
Star. a Lute (after
Engraver, H. Wolf (after Wiles). Miss Alexander (after Whistler). of the
Morning Mists.
(after Couture). Carlos (after Velasquez). Balthasar 7443. Don Sword (after Manet). a with Boy The 7444. (after Ver7445. Woman at the Window 7442. Recreation
meer). with Fruit (after Ambrogio de
7446. Girl
Predis). 7447.
Abraham Lincoln (enlarged from small
7448.
Wm. M.
Brady). Thackeray (from drawing by
print by
Lawrence). 7449.
7450. 7451. 7452.
7453. 7454.
7455.
7456. 7457. 7458. 7459.
7460.
Robert L. Stevenson (from snap shot). Portrait Sketch (unfinished) (after Whistler). Beatrice d’Este (after da Vinci). Portrait of a Girl (after Velasquez). My Mother (after Whistler). Thomas Carlyle (after Whistler).
A Madonna (after Botticelli). A Gentlewoman (after Weir). A Spanish Countess (after Goya). Homeward (after Dessar). The Music Room (after Whistler). Young Lady with Poppy Flower (after
Loeb ) Miss Nelthrop (after Lawrence). 7462. The Fur Jacket (after Whistler). 7463. Kitty Fisher (after Reynolds). 7464. The Goldfish (after Hubbell). 7465. A Danish Princess (after Holbein). 7466. Portrait of a Lady (after Shannon). 7467. Landscape (after Dewey). 7468. Lady with Hand Mirror (after Wiles). 7461.
7469. Portrait of a Girl
(after
Emmett).
7470.
Mother and Child (after Cassatt).
7471.
The Sonata
7472. Alice (after
7473. 7474. 7475. 7476. 7477.
7478. 7479. 7480.
Lady with
(after Wiles). Chase).
the
White Shawl
(after
Chase) Gathering Autumn Leaves (after Chase). A Lady in Black (after Chase). The Artist’s Daughter (after Chase). The Christmas Tree (after Weir). The Green Bodice (after Weir). The Bent Tree (after Corot). Hon. Jos. H. Choate (after Sargent).
7481. Jos. Jefferson as Dr. Pangloss (after Sargent). 7482. The Coral Necklace (after Tarbell). 7483. Lady Stanhope (after Reynolds). 7484. Mercedes (after Mora). 7485. El Conde, Duque Olivares (after Valesquez). 7486. Geo. Washington (after Stuart). 7487. Chevalier Yrujo (after Stuart). 7488. Portrait of Trumbull (after Stuart). 7489. Portrait of Miss Mierken (after Stuart). 7490. Portrait of Miss Plumstead (after Stuart). 7491. Portrait of Mrs. Morris (after Stuart). 7492. Portrait of Mrs. Lea (after Stuart). 7493. Portrait of Mrs. Otis (after Stuart). 7494. Portrait of Mrs. Gotliff (after Stuart). 7495. Portrait of Mrs. Griffith (after Stuart). 7496. Portrait of Mrs. Nancy Pennington (after Stuart). 7497. Angel with the Flaming Sword (after Blashfield). 7498. The Promenader (after Menzel). 7499. Open Air Meeting (after Menzel). 7500. The Tiger (after Menzel). 7501. Courting (after Hals). 7502. Evening in Normandy (after Dearth). 7503. The Fox Hunt (after Homer). 7504. Eight Bells (after Homer). Normandy Farm (aftei Martin). 7505. 7506. The Harp of the Winds (after Martin). 7507. Early Ploughing (after Walker). Favorite Corner (after Alexander). 7508. Flower (after Alexander). 7509. 7510. Quiet Hour (after Alexander). 7511. The Mousmee (after Blum). 7512. Un Canal en Artois (after Cazin). 7513. The Approaching Storm (after Cazin). 7514. The Road to the Village (after Cazin). 7515. Josephine, Empress (after Lefevbre). 7516. Napoleon, Emperor (after Lefevbre).
A
A A A
7517. Yellow Marguerites (after Moore). 7518. Romila (after Sears). Shipwrecked Sailor (after Pyle). 7519. Virgin Enthroned (after Thayer). 7520. 7521. Emperor Hadrian (after Tadema). 7522. Information (after Meissonier). 7523. Campagne de France (after Meissonier). 7524. Portrait of Gerome. 7525. La Soif (after Gerome). 7526. The Carpet Merchant (after Gerome). 7527. Holy Eve (after Von Uhde). 7528. Good Friday (after Von Uhde). 7529. Bonaparte before the Sphinx (after
A A
Gerome). 7530.
The Road Uhde).
to
Bethlehem (after Von
.
.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
WOLF, HENRY
(Continued)
7531. In the Shade (after Caliga). 7532. Empress Josephine (after Realier
7551.
Dumas).
7552. 7553. San Giorgio (after Bunce). 7554. Christ Walking on the Waves (after
7533. Benjamin Franklin (after Duplessis). 7534. Le Soir (after Breton). 7535. The Road to Concarneau (after Pick-
Coleman).
nell).
7536. 7537. 7538. 7539. 7540. 7541. 7542. 7543. 7544. 7545.
The Moose Hunt
(after Brush). Portrait of a Boy (after Brush). Cynthia (after Beaux). Reverie (after Beaux). Les Amoureux (after Diaz). Bismarck (after Lenbach). Self Portrait (after Lenbach). The Millpond (after Ranger). Landscape in Holland (after Ranger). 1’Abreuvoir (after Dagnan-
A
Bouveret)
The Madonna
of the Rose (after Dagnan-Bouveret) 7547. La Bernoise (after Dagnan-Bouveret). 7548. Alone in the World (after Israels). 7549. Sally Franklin (after Hoppner).
7546.
The Young Michelangelo Sculpturing the Head of a Faun. Lady in Black (after Freer).
7555. Visit of Shepherds (after Lerolle). 7556. Self Portrait (after Dow). 7557. Mrs. Champion de Crespigny (after 7558.
Romney). Evening on the Terraces
A
7561. Duck Pond. 7562. The Roadside (after Gifford). 7563. Thos. Jefferson (after C. W. Peale). 7564. In the Adirondacks (after Wyant). 7565. The New England Peddler (after
Johnson). 7566. Judge Jones (after Stuart). 7567. Portrait of a Lady (after Henri). 7568. Daughter Josephine (after
My
7550. Nantucket School of Philosophy (after
Johnson).
Tarbell). 7569. 7570.
WOOD, FRANKLIN
(after
Constant). 7559. At Kissingen (after Menzel). 7560. The Scattering of the Mists.
Aurora
Summer
(after Low). (after Benson).
T. Born Boston 1877. Studied: Boston Cowles School; A. S. L. of N. Y. John Wright, of England. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 537. St. Jerome. 7572. Browning’s Palace: Venice. 543. Farm Lane. 7573. Taormina from Greek Theater. 579. Piazza Bagnia. 7574. Jean-Marie No. 1. 582. Old Man of Taormina. 7575. Jean-Marie No. 2. 588. Pasture Bars. 7576. November. 591. Gondolas. 7577. The Hermitage. 7571. Boy in Tam O’Shanter. 7578. Porta della Conca: Perugia. ,
WORKMAN, DAVID TICE
W
Born apheton, N. Dakota, 1884. Studied: Boston Museum Fine Arts; Howard Pyle, Wilmington, Del.; Frank Brangwyn, London, England. Honor : First prize, etching, Minn. State Art Society, 1913. 763. Elvet Bridge: Old Durham.
WRIGHT, CHARLES CUSHING Born Damascota, Me.; died New York, 1854. He served in the War of 1812, afterwards en g aS in S ln business as a watchmaker. In 1842 he was associated with A. B. Durand in etching, engraving and making dies for embossed work. He was one of the founders of the National Academy of Design in 1826. 7579. Henry Rutgers. Lent by Robert Fridenberg, Esq.
WRIGHT, JOSEPH Said to be the first painter-etcher in America. executed in 1790. 7580. Portrait of
His
profile portrait of
Washington was
George Washington. W. McAlpin, Esq.
Lent by C.
WRIGHT, MARGARET HARDON Born Newton, Mass., 1869. Studied: Mass. Inst, of Technology in Boston; W. H. W. Bicknell; Merson, in Paris. Member: Chicago S. E. 594. St. Merri: Paris. 912. Courtyard: Taormina. [
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]
ETCHERS, ENGRAVERS
AND LITHOGRAPHERS
YOUNG, MAHONRI M. A. S. L. of N. Y.; Julian Academy in Born Salt Lake City, Utah, 1877. Studied: Paris A. A. A.; Soc. of Utah Artists ( ex-pres.). Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1912; N. S. S Honors: Honorable mention for etching, Paris A. A. A.; Barnett prize, N. A. D., 1911. 718.
Tewa
765.
Under the “L.”
No.
771. Ballet Girl
7581.
No.
1.
The Roman Beggar. On the Grand Canal.
7582. 7583. Fort
ZIM,
7584. The Sand Pit. 7585. Excavation No. 11. 7586. Trench Diggers. 7587. Pont des Artes. 7588. The Pirate. 7589. The Forge.
1.
Washington
Point.
MARCO
Born Moscow, Russia, 18S0. Studied: N. A. D. of N. Y.; Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, A. S. L. of N. Y. Honors: Suydam silver medal, National Academy, 1903; first Hall garten prize for painting, 1903 ; first prize coin and medal designing, 1904 ; A. H. Baldwin fund first prize in etching, 1904. 7591. Symphony. 7590. Morning.
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BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX: SCULPTORS AND MEDALISTS ADAMS, HERBERT
Born West Concord, Vt., 1858. Studied: Mass. Normal Art School; Mercie in Paris. Member: N. A., 1899 (vice-pres.) ; S. A. A., 1891; N. S. S. (pres.); N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1896; Art Commission ( vice-pres.) ; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Honorable mention, Salon, 1888 and 1889; medal, A. C. Phila., 1892; Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; gold medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; gold medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Medal of Honor, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 4+91. William Cullen Bryant. 3088. Bacchante. 4502. Chief Justice Marshall.
4210. Meditation.
AITKEN, ROBERT
I.
Born San Francisco, 1878. Studied: Mark Hopkins Institute under Arthur F. Mathews and Douglas Tilden in San Francisco. Member: A. N. A., 1909; N. S. S.; N. Y. Arch. Lg. Honors: Barnet prize, N. A. D., 1908. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3116. Door for Gates Mausoleum. 808. Tired Mercury. 3283. Dancing Faun. 1379. Outer Darkness. 3284. Dancing Bacchante. 1391. Model: Commemorative Medal: Panama-Pacific International tion: Obverse.
Model: Commemorative
1392.
Exposi-
Medal: Pan-
ama-Pacific International tion: Reverse.
A
Thing of Beauty. 3915. 4539. Michelangelo. 4540. William H. Taft. Lent by Mrs.
Exposi-
W-
H. Taft.
AKELEY, CARL
E. Born Clarendon, N. 917. Lion and Buffalo.
Y., 1864.
4207.
The Wounded Comrade.
3577. Stung.
ALFANO, VINCENZO
Born Naples, 1854. Studied: Inst, of Fine Arts, Naples. Member: N. S. S.; N. Y. Arch Lg., 1901. Hon. Prof. Royal Academy, Naples, since 1890. Honors: Bronze medal, Naples Exposition, 1877; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1878 ; Municipal prize of 4,000 lira for “ Cicero,’ ’ Naples, 1891. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913.
3397.
3195. Mother’s Love. 3395. Quousque Tandem.
AUSTIN,
AMANDA
Might
is
Right.
P.
Born Carrollton, Mo., 1869. Studied: School of Design, San Francisco; four years in Paris with E. Renard and Delecluse. Honors: Gold medal, School of Design, San Fran-, cisco; gold medal, State Fair, 1912.
3123. Portrait of Miss Quinn.
3102. Saint Jean.
BAER, LILLIAN 3330.
The Dance.
BALL, CAROLINE
P.
Born Terre Haute, Ind., 1869. Studied with Augustus Saint Gaudens and Kenyon Cox in New York. Honor: Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900.
4470. Sun-dial.
BARNHORN, CLEMENT
J.
Rebisso in Cincinnati; Bouguereau, Peuch, Mercie, Ferrier and Julian Academy in Paris. Member: N. S. S.; S. W. A. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1893; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; honorable mention,
Born Cincinnati, 1837.
Studied:
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PUMA AND SNAKE. By Arthur Putnam
SCULPTORS AND MEDALISTS
BARNHORN, CLEMENT
J. (Continued) Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition,
1904.
Boy Pan with Frog.
4518.
BARTLETT, PAUL W. New
Haven, Conn., 1865. Studied with Cavelier, Fremiet and Rodin in Paris. S. S .; Nat. Inst. A. L.; Am. Acad. A. L.; Royal Acad, of Belgium (Assoc.) Institute of France (Cor.). Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1887; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; grand prize, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; first Born
Member: N.
medal, Liege Exposition, 1905; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1895 ; Officer, 1908. of the International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
Member
San Francisco, 1915. 4508. Dying Lion. 4552. Statue of Lafayette.
BATEMAN, JOHN
4553. Philosophy. 4554. Romance. 4555. Religion.
M.
Studied: Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art; P. A. Paris; and with A. Stirling Calder and Charles Grafly. Member: N. S. S. Cresson Foreign Summer Scholarship, 1905; Cresson Foreign Scholarship, Honors:
Born N.
J.,
1877.
F. A.;
1906, 1907.
Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1595. Model: Official Entrance Badge: 3286. Fountain and Aquarium. Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
BATHURST, CLYDE
C.
Born Mount Union, Pa., 1883. Studied with Grafly in Philadelphia. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2861. Portrait of James Grafly.
BEACH, CHESTER Born San Francisco, 1881. Studied with Verlet and Roland in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1908; N. S. S. Honors: Barnett prize, N. A. D., 1909. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4531. Beyond.
BERGE,
EDWARD
Born Baltimore, 1874. Studied: Maryland Inst, and Rhinehart School of Sculpture in Baltimore; Julian Academy, Verlet and Rodin in Paris. Member: N. S. S. Honors: Clark prize, Paris A. A. A.; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4486. Boy and Frog Fountain. 4483. Muse Finding Head of Orpheus. 4496. The Scalp. 4485. Wild Flower. 4503.
BISHOP, EMILY
Sun Dial.
CLAYTON
died, 1912. Studied: Maryland Institute of Art and Design, Club, Baltimore; P. A. F. A. Honors: George B. McClellan Anatomy prize, 1905; first honorable mention Edmund Stewardson: Competition 1907 and 1910; Cresson European Scholarships, 1907 and 1908; composition prize in sculpture, 1908. 3048. Passing of the Seasons: Winter into 1417. The Finish. Spring. 1418. Study No. 1.
Born Smithsburg, Md., 1883; Baltimore,
1419. 1420. 1421. 1422. 1423. 1424. 2866. 3045.
The
Md.; Charcoal
Bacchic Dancer.
Portrait of
Margaret Tew.
Study No. 3. The Greek Maidenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dance of Joy. Study No. 2.
3336. 3338.
Little
Dancer.
as Pretty a Piece of Flesh as
any
in Messina.
3345. Comedy. 3346. Greed.
Lent by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
Portrait. Portrait.
Brownie. Lent by Mrs.
The And
3347. Classicism J. E. D. Trask.
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS BITTER,
KARL
Born Vienna, Austria, 1867. Died New York, 1915 Studied: Vienna Academy of Fine Arts and Edmund Hellmer. Came to United States in 1889. Member: A. N. A., 1902N. A., 1903 ; N. S. S.; Nat. Inst. A. L.; N. Y. Arch. Lg. Honors: Prize in competition for A star Memorial Gates, Trinity Church, New York; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, Charleston Exposition 1902; gold medal, A. C. P., 1903 ; gold medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Medal of Honor, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 3134. Fountain Group. 3094. Signing of the Louisiana Purchase Lent by John D. Rockefeller, Esq. Treaty. 3282. Faded Flowers. Lent by the City of St. Louis. 4487. Statue of Thomas Jefferson. 3114. Memorial to Dr. Henry P. Tappan. Lent by University of Michigan. .
BORGLUM, SOLON
H.
Art Academy of Cincinnati under Rebisso; Fremiet A. N. A., 1911. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1899; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; silver medal Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910. 2053. Washington: 1753.
Born Ogden, Utah, 1868. Studied: and Puech in Paris. Member: N.
BOYLE, JOHN
S. S.;
J.
New
York, 1852. Studied: P. A. F. A. under Eakins ; Ecole des Beaux-Arts under Dumont; Thomas and E. Millet in Paris. Member: Societe des Artistes Francais; N. S. S.; A. N. A., 1910; N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1894. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1886; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; bronze medal, Pan-Amefican Exposition, Buffalo, 190 J ; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposi-
Born
tion, 1904.
San Francisco, 1913. 4492. Returning from the Hunt. 4547. Commodore Barry Monument.
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
Tired Out. 3565. Stone Age. 533.
BRENNER, VICTOR
D.
Born Shavely, Russia, 1871. Studied with Louis Oscar Roty. Came to New York in 1890. Member: N. S. S.; N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1902; N. A. C. Honors: Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1900; bronze medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; gold medal, Brussels Exposition, 1910. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1393. 1498. 1499. 1500. 1501. 1502. 1503. 1504. 1505.
Dr. Emily Blackwell. Hygiene: Obverse. Hygiene: Reverse. Lincoln Plaque. Whistler: Obverse. Whistler: Reverse.
1507. 1508. 1509. 1510. 1511. 1512. 3131. 3828.
Samuel Talmage. Motherhood: Obverse. Motherhood: Reverse.
BRINGHURST, ROBERT Born
San Francisco, 1913. Lincoln Medal: Obverse. Lincoln Medal: Reverse. Carl Schurz: Obverse. Carl Schurz: Reverse.
Washington Irving. William Welch. Nature the Consoler.
Womanhood.
P.
Studied: St. Louis School of Fine Arts; Ecole des BeauxArts in Paris. Member: S. IV. A. Honors: First class medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 ; cash prize, Tennessee Centennial, Nashville, 1897; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. 4556. Journalism. Jerseyville,
III.,
1835.
BROOKS, RICHARD
E. Born Braintree, Mass., 1865. Studied: T. H. Bartlett in Boston ; Colarossi Academy in Paris under Aube and Injalbert. Member: N. S. S.; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1895; third class medal, Paris Salon, 1899; gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
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MOTHERHOOD.
By
Bessie Potter
Vonnoh
SCULPTORS AND MEDALISTS
BROOKS, RICHARD 1626.
E.
(Continued)
Cameron and Grace.
1627. Medallion Portrait No. 1. Brown Cogswell. 1628. 1629. Medallion Portrait. 1631. Margaret, Cyrus and Raymond.
Wm.
1632. Susan J. Henry. 1633. Medallion Portrait No. 2. 1634. Mary S. Lyman. 1635. Henry.
BURNHAM, ROGER NOBLE Born Bingham, Mass., 1876. Studied: tectural League,
Boston.
Honor:
Henry
O.
Avery
prize,
New
York, 1904. 1445. University of California Medal: Obverse.
1446. University of California verse.
BURROUGHS, EDITH
Medal: Re-
A r chi-
1449. Eleanor Waring Burnham. 1452. Betty. 1453. Johann Ernest Perabo.
WOODMAN
Born River dale-on-Hudson, N. Y., 1871. Studied: A. S. L. of New York under Augustus St. Gaudens; Injalbert and Merson in Paris. Member: N. S. S. Honors: Shaw prize, N. A. D., 1907. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2975. Fenella. 3914. Vine Leaves.
4391. Lâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Arriere Pensee. 4526. Garden Figure.
BUSH-BROWN, 1472.
H. K.
Newburgh Medal: Obverse.
CALDER,
A.
1473.
Newburgh Medal:
Reverse.
STIRLING
Born
in Philadelphia, 1870. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Chapu and Falguiere in Paris. Member: N. S. S., 1896; S. A. A., 1905 ; A. N. A., 1906; N. Y. Arch. Lg. Instructor, N. A. D. Honors: Gold medal, A. C. Phila., 1893; honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; Lippincott prize, P. A. F. A., 1905; grand prize, Alaska-Yukon Exposition, 1909.
Member
of the International Jury of
Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
San Francisco, 1913. 3103. Historian. 3120. The American Sphinx. 3813. Seated Athlete.
CHAMBERLIN,
F.
3814. 3866.
A Woman. Laughing Boy.
TOLLES
Born San Francisco, 1873. Studied: Hartford, Conn.; New York City; American Academy in Rome. Honors: Lazarus Scholarship to Rome, 1909- 1912; Henry O. Avery prize for sculpture, Architectural League of N. Y., 1914. Member: National Society of Mural Painters; A. L. of N. Y.; The Alumni Association of the American Academy in Rome. 3916.
The Cup
Bearer.
CLEVENGER, SHOBAL VAIL Born in Middletown, Ohio, 1812; died at sea near Gibraltar, 1843. Executed busts of many prominent Americans. 2759. Washington Allston. Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy
Rome,
IV ent
to
City.
Honors: Saint
1840.
of the Fine Arts.
COHEN, NESSA Born New York, 1883. Studied: A. S. L., Cooper Onion, New York Gaudens prize and Cooper bronze medal for composition. 3394. Navajo Watching 2926. Sunrise.
Women
at
Work.
COONSMAN, NANCY Born St. Louis, Mo., 1888. Studied: St. Louis School of Fine Arts, Geo. Julian Zolnay. Honors: Silver medal at School of Fine Arts, St. Louis, Mo.; winner of competition for fountain for 3735. Portrait of
St.
Louis Public Library.
Old Woman.
4386. Wistful Baby.
.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS CORBETT, GAIL SHERMAN Born Syracuse, N. Y. Studied with Augustus Saint Gaudens. Member: N. S. S. Honorable mention, for Sculpture, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Bronze medal, for Medals, Panama- Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1469. Walden. 1470. Frederick 1476. John 1477. 1479. Jean.
Coe Sherman. Newbold Hazard.
Emma
J.
O. Sherman.
1915.
3043. Chameleon Boy. 3825. Bust of Rev. Samuel J. Calthrop. 4517. Sundial Boy. 4543. Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain.
CRENIER, HENRI Born Paris, France, 1873. Studied with Falguiere and at the Ecole des heaux-Arts, Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4208. Girl and Butterflies.
Paris.
DALLIN, CYRUS EDWIN Born Springville, Utah, 1861. Studied with Chapu and Dampt in Paris. Member: N. S. S.; A. N. A., 1912 ; N. Y. Arch. Lg.; Royal Soc. of Arts, London. Honors: Gold medal, American Art Assoc., New York, 1888 ; honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1890; first class medal and diploma, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; silver medal, Mass. Charitable Mechanics Assoc., 1895 ; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 ; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; gold medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; third class medal, Paris Salon, 1909. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 480. 481. 646. 921. 922. 923. 926. 927. 928. 930. 931. 1096. 1413.
Chief Joseph. Standing Elk. Protest.
Chief Antelope.
Washakie.
On the War Path. Pretty Eagle. Appeal to the Great Spirit. Cayuse at the Spring. Lincoln. Passing of the Red Man. Appeal to the Great Spirit. Indian Archer.
1368. 1369. 2924. 3101. 3108. 3124. 3584. 3822. 3824. 3830. 3831. 4474.
Apache.
War
or Peace.
Indian Hunter. Arthur. Lawrence. My Mother. The Medicine Man.
My
Boys.
Paul Revere.
The
Scout.
Medicine Man.
The
Scout.
DEMING, EDWIN WILLARD Born Ashland, Ohio, i860. Studied: A. S. L. of New York; Lefebvre and Boulanger in Paris. Member: N. Y. Arch Lg., 1902; Mural P. Honors: Silver medal, A. A. S., 1892; bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3337. Friendly Tussle. 1097. The American Bison. 3333. The Fight Between a Panther and a 3340. Indian Hunter. Grizzly Bear. 3344. The Antelope or American Prong Horn. 3335. Maternity. 3862. The Playing Bear.
DIETSCH, C. PERCIVAL Born New York City, 1881.
Studied: New York; American Academy in Rome; Paris. Honors: Rinehart prize in sculpture, Peabody Institute, Baltimore; American Academy in Rome. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915
4504. Destiny.
DUVENECK, FRANK Born Covington, Ky., 1848. Studied with Diez in Munich, in which city he lived over ten years. Member: S. A. A., 1880; A. N. A., 1905; N. A., 1906; S. IV. A.; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1895; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. Instructor in Cincinnati
Academy
of Fine Arts.
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THE SHOVELER.
By Mahonri M. Young
E
SCULPTORS AND MEDALISTS
DUVENECK, FRANK
(Continued)
Member of the International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Awarded a special commemorative medal by the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 7915 .
.
3913. Memorial: Elizabeth Booth Duveneck. Lent by the Cincinnati Museum
Association.
EBERLE, ABASTENIA
ST.
LEGER
Born Webster City, Iowa, 1878. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y.; George Grey Barnard. Member: N. S. S.; Union Inter, des Beaux-Arts. Honors: Bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; Barnett prize, N. A. D.,1910. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3055. Rag Time. 2306. Bacchanale. 3056. 3057. 3058. 3059. 3060.
3050. Little Mother. 3051. Dancing in Avenue A. 3052. Mother Bathing Child. 3053. The Windy Door Step. 3054. The Little Brother.
ELLERLIUSEN, ULRICH H.
Slumber. _ Girl Skipping Rope. Solitude. Picker.
Rag
Sponge Bath.
_
_
, „ T Cooper Born Waren, Germany, 1879. Studied: Art Institute, Chicago; A. S. L. of N.Y.; compomedal for A. L„ S. 1909 prize ; Borglum ($125.00), Union, New York. Honors: sition, Cooper Union, 19 IO. Gone! 3938. Buffalo 1384. Relief on Ludeke Monument. .
—
FAIRBANKS, AVARD
Paris. Honors. Born Provo, Utah, 1897. Studied: A. S. L. of N.Y. and Beaux-Arts in and composculpture L., A. S. for mention, Honorable L. A. S. Two scholarships at the sition, I9 I 4-
Old
3096.
Bill
3573.
Keddington.
The Baby.
FARNHAM, SALLY JAMES Born Ogdensburg, N. Y.
Cave Women.
3694.
F
A. F. A. Honors: ^Born^Ptitedetyhia^a., 1887. Studied: School of Industrial Art and P. prize for sculpture, Stewardson Edmund George B. McClellan anatomy prize, 1907; 1910. and A., A. F. P. 1909 scholarships. traveling P. A. F. A., 1908; Cresson Francisco, 1915. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San
<, 0/9 Pp.pj. lvrnran Peter^Mo 2862. .
^^
^
3690. Caroline.
Lent by Gustavus Remak, Es T
q{
delphia. 3104. Marjorie D. Martenet.
Jr.,
G with Saint Gaudens in New 1865. Studied with Bartlett in Boston; /ii^ Ww’fli° under Falguiere in Pans. Beaux-Arts des Ecole and York Julian Academy under Chapu Exposition, 1900; silver Member A N. A., 1911; N. S. S. Honors: Silver medal Pans Purchase ExpoLouisiana silver medal, medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901;
FLA
S
Medal *0°Honor, Panama-Pacific ,,,,
Portrait Medallion
£ hA 1639.
No
7.
Medal: Essex Agricultural
International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1643. Captain Henry Rostron: Reverse.
Society
of
Massachusetts: Reverse.
Massachusetts. Obverse. 1646. The Delver. 1669. Portrait Plaque No. 2. 1670. Portrait Medallion No. 5. 1671. Portrait Medallion No. 4.
1640. Ethel. 1641. Walt Whitman. 1642. Barr Ferree.
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
FLANAGAN, JOHN
(Continued)
Medal: Massachusetts Horticultural
1672.
Society: Obverse. Medal: The Pennsylvania Society. Reverse. Maud Doering. Phoebe Apperson Hearst. Agnes Lane, Phoebe Apperson Hearst and Anne Drucilla Apperson. Medal: Massachusetts Horticultural Society: Reverse. Medal: The Pennsylvania Society: Obverse. Portrait Medallion No. 3. Portrait Medallion No. 6. Frederick James Gregg. Medallion Portrait No. 1.
1673. 1674. 1675. 1676.
1677. 1678. 1679. 1680. 1681. 1682.
1683. Andre Saglio. 1684. Hudson-Fulton Medal: Reverse. 1685. Wilson Nesbit Benson. 1686. Portrait Plaque No. 1. 1687. Medal: The Numismatic and Anti-
quarian Society of Philadelphia. 1688. Daniel Garrison Brinton. 1689. Medal: The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia: Obverse. 1690. Medal: The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia: Reverse. 1691. Medallion. 1692. Tolstoy. 1693. Medallion Portrait No. 2. 1694. Hudson-Fulton Medal: Obverse. 1695. Hortense Leonore Mitchell.
FRASER, JAMES EARLE Born Winona, Minn., 1876 Studied with Falguiere in Paris. Member: N. S. S .; A. N. A. 1912 Honors: First prize, Paris A. A. A., 1898 ; medal, Edison competition, 1906 Gold medal, for Sculpture, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 191 5. Gold medal, for Medals, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 191 5. .
.
.
1610. David Barnard Ericson. 1611. Medallion No. 2. 1612. Pan-American Exposition
Honor: Reverse. 1613. Portrait Plaque No.
Medal
of
3.
1614. Chicken. 1615. Medallion No. 1. 1616. Pan-American Exposition
Medal
of
Honor: Obverse. 1617. Portrait Plaque No. 2. 1618. Plaque: Flora and Sonny-Boy Whitney.
Medal No.
1619.
1.
1620. 1621. 1622. 1623. 1624. 1625. 3105. 3115. 3127. 3128. 3130. 4385.
Portrait Plaque No.
1.
Plaque.
Medal No. Medal No.
2. 3.
Plaque. Horatio Hathaway Brewster. Flora and Sonny Whitney. Portrait Portrait Bust of Portrait Portrait
Bust. Study. J. E. C. of C. Whitney. of J. G.
FRAZEE, JOHN Born in Rahway, N. incorrectly
the
first
1790 ; died in Crompton Mills, R. I., 1852 Self-taught. Called American birth and parentage, an honor belonging to
J.,
.
sculptor of
William Rush. 2806. Bust of John Frazee.
Lent by
emy
The Pennsylvania Acad-
of the Fine Arts.
FRENCH, DANIEL CHESTER Born Exeter, N. H., 1850 Studied with Wm. Rimmer, Boston; J. Q. A. Ward in New York; Thomas Ball in Florence. Member: A. N. A., 1901 ; N. S. S. (hon. pres.) ; S. A. A., 1882 ; N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1890 ; A. I. A. (cor.), 1896 ; Academy San Luca, Rome; Nat. Inst. A. L.; Am. Acad. A. L. Member Nat. Commission of Fine Arts since 1910 Honors: Third class medal, Paris Salon, 1892 ; medal of honor, Paris Exposition, 1900 Medal of Honor, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 .
.
.
.
1986. Study of a Head. 3125. Alice Freeman Palmer Memorial. 4545. Lincoln.
4549. Earle Dodge Memorial: Princeton Student. Lent by Princeton University.
Lent by the State of Nebraska.
FRISHMUTH, HARRIET W. Born Philadelphia, 1880 Studied with Rodin and Injalberl in Paris. Member: N. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 .
.
3047.
Young
Girl with Fish:
A
Fountain.
4523. Saki:
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A
Sun Dial.
S. S.
LADY
IN PINK. By Nicholai Fechin
SCULPTORS AND MEDALISTS
FROMEN, AGNES VALBORG Born Waldernasvik, Sweden, 1868. Studied: A. I. C., Chicago. Shaffer prize; prize at Swedish Exhibition; second and third prizes Illinois State Building; prize Municipal Art League, Chicago, 1912.
The
2248.
FRY,
Honors:
The Mrs.
for the frieze for the
Last of His Tribe.
SHERRY EDMUNDSON
Born Creston, Iowa, 1879. Studied: A. I. C. under Taft ; MacMonnies in Paris. Member: N. S. S.; N. Y. Arch. Lg.; N. A. Honors'. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1906; medal, Salon, 1908; Amer. Acad, at Rome scholarship, 1908-11. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4477. Peace: Fountain Figure.
Mahaska.
3278. Chief
GAENSSLEN, OTTO ROBERT Born Chicago, 1876. Studied with A. Chatain, Carl Marr and J. P. Laurens. Paris A. A. A.; Chicago S. A. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1906.
Member:
3044. Youth.
GANIERE, GEORGE ETIENNE Born Chicago, 1865. Studied: A. I. C. Honors: Shaffer prize, highest award for ideal sculpture, Art Institute, Chicago, 1909 ; first, second and third prizes in State competition for design for prize for Illinois Building at San Francisco. Member: Chicago Society Artists, Art Institute Alumni Association. 3107.
Head
of Lincoln.
GELERT, JOHANNES Born Nybel, Prussia, 1852 ; came to United States, 1887. Studied: Royal Academy of Fine Scholarship Arts in Copenhagen. Member: N. S. S.; N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1898. Honors from Danish Government for study in Italy, 1882-83; gold medal, Nashville Exposition, 1897; gold medal, A. C. Phila., 1899; honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900; honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; gold medal, A. A. S., 1902. 2602. Evening Prayer. 1602. Denmark Medal: Reverse. 3939. Theseus Courting Ariadne. 1603. Denmark Medal: Obverse. â&#x20AC;˘'
GRAFLY, CHARLES Studied with Eakins in Philadelphia; Chapu and Dampt in A. N. A., 1902; N. A., 1905; N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1902; Nat. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1891; honorable mention, Temple Inst. A. L. Honors: trust fund, P. A. F. A., 1892; medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; silver medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895; gold medal of honor, P. A. F. A., 1899; gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; grand prize, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910. Member of the International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
Born Philadelphia, Paris.
Member: N.
1862.
S. S.;
San Francisco, 1915. 2563. 3086. 3099. 3863. 3864. 3867.
2509. Maidenhood. 2558. Edward W. Redfield. 2559. Joseph R. De Camp. 2560. Edwin Swift Clymer. 2561. The Entomologist. Lent by Henry L. Viereck, Esq. Thomas P. Anshutz. 2562.
Lent by
emy
The Pennslyvania Acad-
of the Fine Arts.
William M. Paxton. Marble Head. The Oarsman. George Harding. W. Elmer Schofield.
The
Surgeon. Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. 4489. The Pioneer Mother.
GRIMES, FRANCES Born Braceville, Ohio. Studied: Pratt Inst, in Brooklyn; studios of Herbert Saint Gaudens. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1443. Arthur Whiting. 1380. Mrs. C. H. Crane. 3106. Rex Fincke, Jr. 1439. Joseph Parsons. Miss Pearmain. 3113. Parsons. 1440. Mrs. Joseph 3129. Ralph Pulitzer, Jr. 1441. Mrs. George Parsons. 1442. George Goodyear, Esq.
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
HARVEY, ELI Born Ogden, Ohio, i860. Studied: Cincinnati Academy under Lentz, Noble and Rebisso Academy in Paris under Lefebvre; Constant and Doucet; Delacluse Academv under Delance and C allot, and Fremiet at the Jar din des Plantes. Member: N. S S’ N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1903; A. S. Honors: First class gold medal for painting, Paris -Province anamaker prize for sculpture, Paris A. A. A., 1900; bronze medal Exposition, 1900; for sculpture, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo. 1901. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2882. Adonis: Greyhound Recumbent. 1382. Lion Combating. 3566. American Elk. 1383. Lioness Combating. 3816. Rex: Lion with Antelope. 1696. Adonis: Young Greyhound. 4463. Lion of the Desert. 2875. Maternal Provisions. •
Julian
W
HEBER, CARL AUGUSTUS Born Stuttgart, Germany, 1874. Studied with Taft in Chicago. Member: Honors: Bronze medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4519. Bondage.
N. S
S
HERING, HENRY Born New York, 1874. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y.; Beaux-Arts, Paris, and with Aueustn* & Saint Gaudens. Bronze medal, for Sculpture, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 191s. Silver medal, for Medals, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 1375. Portrait Relief: Mr. Evarts Tracy. 1381. Portrait Relief: Mrs. Tracy Dows. 1385. Portrait Relief: Stephen H. Olin. 1549. Model for Scarsdale Golf and Country
1556. Huntington Walcott Jackson. 1557. Charles Albert Coffin. 1558. Medal: American Institute of
Club Medal: Obverse. 1550. Stephen Henry Olin: Obverse. 1551. Evarts Tracy. 1552. Medal: American Institute of tects:
1553.
Dows. Archi-
Reverse.
Medal: Panama-Pacific International
Exposition. 1554. Scarsdale Golf and Country Club
Medal: Obverse. and Country Club Medal: Reverse.
1555. Scarsdale Golf
HILL,
Archi-
Obverse. 1559. Alice Olin Dows and Stephen Olin tects:
1560. 1561. 2346. 3097. 3100. 3119. 3122. 3276. 3277.
Stephen Henry Olin: Reverse. Model for Scarsdale Golf and Country Bust of Augustus Saint Gaudens.
Memory. Devotion. Courage. Peace.
Running Diana. L’Allegro.
CLARA
Born Massachusetts. Studied with Augustus Saint Gaudens; Julian Academy under Fueck, and Colarossi Academy under lnjalbert in Paris. Honor: Grand prize, Seattle Exposition, 1909. 1604. Frederick Bruce
Kelham.
HOARD, MARGARET Born Iowa. Studied: Teachers’ College; Columbia University; A. S. L. of N. Y. Honors: Saint Gaudens scholarship; Art Students’ League; Automne Salon, 1914. Member: Art Students’ League; Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2247. The Old Woman. 3137. Eve.
HOFFMAN, MALVINA Born in New York. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2872. Russian Bacchanale. 2879. Russian Dancers. 2873. Orientals: Pavlowa and Novikoff. 3691. Portrait Bust: Bonarius Grimson.
HOLLISTER, ANTOINETTE Born Chicago. Studied:
A.
I.
B. C.; Paris, with
M. Rodin and M.
lnjalbert.
Exhibited
in Salon, Paris, 1907.
Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3396. Bavarian Peasant Mother and Child. [
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HOLM, VICTOR
S.
Born Copenhagen, Denmark, 1876. Studied: A.
New
York. Member: S. IV. A. tiny in Guild, St. Louis, 1914. Artists’ prize, First
I. C. under Lorado Taft; Philip Mar(Assoc.); Nat’l Sculpture Society. Honors:
Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. partment of Fine Arts, Louisiana Pur3823. Edmund H. Wuerpel, Esq. chase DeDirector: Exposition. Esq., Ives, C. 4480. Halsey 4512. Prima Mater.
HOVENDEN, MARTHA
M.
Born Plymouth Meeting, Pa., 1884. Studied with Charles Grafly; P. A. MacNeil, A. S. L. of N. Y. 4154. Girl and Kitten: Sundial.
F. A.,
and H. A.
HUMPHRISS, CHARLES HARRY Born England, 1867. Studied
in London.
Member: N.
S. S.
3193. Indian Hunter.
HYATT, ANNA VAUGHAN Born Cambridge, Mass., 1876. Studied with Henry H. Kitson in Boston; H. A. MacNeil in New York. Member: N. S. S. Honors: Bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposi1904; third class medal, Paris Salon, 1910; honorable mention. Salon, 1906-1911. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. tion,
3571. 3580. 3581. 4520. 4521.
918. Fighting Elephants.
2512. 2979. 3042. 3049.
Lion and Lioness Group. L’Orage. Colts in a Storm.
Eight-Horse Group.
Tiger Group. Winter Group. Jaguar Reaching. Great Dane. Great Dane.
JAEGERS, ALBERT
Born Elberfeld, Germany, 1868. Self-taught. Member: N. S. S.; N. Y. Municipal A. Honors: Bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3569. Portrait: Uncle Joe Cannon.
S.
JOHNSON, GRACE MOTT Born, New York, 1882. Studied: A. 1396. Chimpanzees.
S. L. of
N. Y.
3339. Greyhound. 3342. Goat.
3334. Chimpanzee.
KANNO, GERTRUDE BOYLE Born San Francisco, 1878. Studied: Cogswell College; Cal. School of Mechanical Art; Mark Hopkins Institute of Art. Honors: Gold medals, State Fair and Seattle, PacificYukon; scholarship, Mark Hopkins. 3111. Takeshi Kanno. 3109. Head of William Keith.
KEMEYS, EDWARD
S.
Born Savannah, Ga., 1843; died Georgetown, Washington, D. C., 1907. Studied: New York schools. Employed in the civil engineer corps of Central Park, N. Y., after serving in the Civil War. 3352. Peacock and Sleeping Rabbit. 1513. Buffalo and Wolves. Lent by the Art Institute of Bulls. the Battle of 2925. Chicago. Lent by the Art Institute of Chicago. 3348.
While
the
3354.
Wolf
3357.
Mad
at Bay. Lent by the Art Institute of Chicago.
Mother Sleeps: Female
Jaguar with Cubs. Lent by the Art
Institute of
Chicago. 3349. Lion No. 947. Lent by the Art Institute of Chicago. 3351. A Mountaineer: Rocky Mountain Sheep.
Panther.
Lent by the Art Institute of Chicago. 3359. Deer with Large Antlers: Standing. Lent by the Art Institute of Chicago. 3815. Fighting Panther and Deer.
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KENDALL, SERGEANT Born Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y., 1869. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y.; Eakins in Philadelphia; Ecole des Beaux-Arts and Merson in Paris. Member: S. A. A., 1898; A. N. A., 1901â&#x20AC;&#x2122;; N. A., 1905; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1891; medal Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; Lippincott prize, P.A.F.A., 1894; honorable men,
Tennessee Centennial Exposition, Nashville, 1897; second prize, Worcester Museum, 1900; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; bronze medal, C. I. Pittsburgh, 1900; second prize, Worcester Museum, 1901 ; silver medal for painting, bronze medal for drawing and honorable mention for sculpture, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; Shaw prize, A., 1903; gold medal, Louisiana Purchase S. A. A., 1901; Shaw Fund purchase, S. A. Exposition, 1904; Isidor medal, N. A. D., 1908; Harris prize, A. I. C., 1908; Palmer tion,
gold medal, A. I. C., 1910. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2465. Quest. 2463. Elisabeth. 2464. Breton Girl.
KIMBALL, ISABEL
MOORE
Born Wentworth, Iowa. Studied with Herbert Adams.
1412. Portrait Plaquette. 1416. Portrait Medallion.
KNIGHT, CHARLES ROBERT
Born Brooklyn, N. Y ., 1874. Studied with Brush and DuMond; A. politan Art School. 4471. Leaping Tiger. 4464. Kodiak Bear.
S. L. of
N. Y.; Metro-
4469. Polar Bear.
KONTI, ISIDORE
,
Born Vienna, Austria, 1862. Studied: Imperial Academy in Vienna under Helmer and Kundmann. Came to the United States in 1892. Member: N. S. S.; N. Y. Arch. Lg., Purchase Exposi1901; A. N. A., 1901; N. A., 1905. Honor: Gold medal, Louisiana tion, 1904.
3620. Immortality of Genius. 3621. Dying Melodies. 4538. Wood Nymph.
809. Surprise. 3398^ Solace. 3574. Scherzo.
KRATINA, JOSEPH Born
in
4467. Genius:
Prague, Bohemia, 1872.
Head
Member
of the Societe des Arts
Decor atifs,
Paris.
of Baby.
KRUPKA, JOSEPH Born Rychnov, Bohemia, 1880. Studied: Vienna, Prague, Moscow, Suydam medal, A cademy of Design, N. Y.
New
York.
Honor:
2513. Kiss of the Oceans.
LADD, ANNA COLEMAN Born Philadelphia, 1878. Studied in Paris and Rome, and with Grafly. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 4466. The Sword. 1376. A Roman Lady. 4475. Wind and Spray. 3579. Sleeping Furies. 4509. Rock and Flower Group for Pool. 3582. High Tide: Low Tide. 4514. Triton Babies. 3688. Winged Head. 3695. The Human Instrument. 4043. Eleanora Duse.
4515. 4516.
Water Sprites. Sun-God and Python.
LAESSLE, ALBERT Born Philadelphia, 1877. Studied: Spring Garden Inst., Drexel Inst., P. A. F. A. and Charles Grafly. Honors: Stewardson prize and Cresson traveling scholarship, P. A. F. A., 1904; bronze medal, Buenos Aires, 1910. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3138. The Bronze Turkey. 2508. Chanticleer. 2510. Kingfisher. 2511. Fantail Pigeon.
3210. 3211.
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GRANDFATHER'S BIRTHDAY.
By
F.
Cabrera Canto
;
SCULPTORS AND MEDALISTS LAESSLE, ALBERT 3212 3213 3214 3215 3216 3217 3218 3219
(Continued!
.
Young
.
Locust and Pine Cone.
.
King Crab and
Turtle. Beetle.
.
Blue-eyed Lizard. Turtle and Prey.
.
Repletion.
.
Turning Turtle.
.
The
.
LEE,
3220 3221 3222 3223 3224 3225 3226
An
.
Outcast.
Frog and Katydid.
.
.
.
.
.
The Contented Hop-toad. The Source. Turtle and Snail.
Heron and
The Old
.
Fish.
Bullfrog.
First Step.
ARTHUR
Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 3098
The
.
3121
Virgin.
LICHTENAUER,
J.
.
The
1915.
Nigger. Lent by Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney.
MORTIMER
New
York, 1876. Studied with Mowbray in New York; Merson and Laurens in N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1902; Mural P.; A. S. L. of N. Y. Honors: President’s prize, N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1903 and 1907.
Born
Paris.
3332
Member:
Statuette.
.
LONGMAN, EVELYN BEATRICE Born Winchester, Ohio, 1874. Studied: A. I. C. under Taft; French in New York. S. S.; A. N. A., 1909. Honors: Silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Expo-
Member: N. sition, 1904.
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
282 283
.
.
Female Torso. Female Torso.
4049 4527
.
.
Head
San Francisco,
1915.
of Bacchante.
V Amour.
LUKEMAN, AUGUSTUS Born Richmond, Va., 1870. Studied with Launt Thompson and D. C. French in New York; Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, under Falguiere. Member: N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1898; N. S. S.; A. N. A., 1909. Honor: Bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. 3331
.
Diana.
McCARTAN, 2978
.
E.
Pan.
MacINTOSH, WILLIAM W. 1630
.
Born West Philadelphia, Pa. Studied: P. A. Portrait of Mrs. L. C. M.
F. A.,
and with Eakins and Chase.
r. tait Born Almonte, Ont., Canada, 1867. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco,
McKenzie, 4550
.
The Young
MacNEIL,
1915.
Franklin.
CAROL BROOKS
I. C. under Lorado Taft; MacMonnies and Injalbert in N. Y. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Exposition, 1900 bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. 3285 Farewell to the Fairies. 281 Betty. 3619 The Wave. 3191 First Lesson.
Born Chicago, 1871. Studied: A.
Paris.
Member: N.
S.
S.,
.
.
.
.
MacNEIL,
HERMON A.
Born Everett, Mass., 1866. Studied: Mass. Normal Art School in Boston; with Chapu at Julian Academy and Falguiere at Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Member: N. S. S. (ex-pres.) ; A. N. A., 1905; N. A., 1906; S. A. A., 1901; N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1902; N. A. C.; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Rinehart Roman scholarship, 1896-1900; designer’s medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; silver medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895; silver medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 ; gold medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; commemorative gold medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; commemorative medal, Jewish Settlement in America; gold medal, Buenos Aires Exposition, 1910. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913.
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HERMON
MacNEIL, 1599.
A.
Pan-American Medal
(Continued)
Award: Re-
of
1608.
1600.
Pan-American Medal
of
Award: Ob-
verse.
1607.
Medal of
Medal of
verse.
of
New
of
New
3279. Incoming 3280. Girl with
Honor: Architectural League York: Obverse.
Wave. Young
Satyr.
Honor: Architectural League York: Reverse.
MANATT, WILLIAM WHITNEY Born Granville, Ohio, 1875. Studied with Saint Gaudens 3343.
at
A.
S. L. of
N. Y.
Nymph.
MANOR, FLORENCE Born Santa Cruz, 4389.
The
Florence
Cal., 1881.
Gold medal, Alaska-Y ukon Exposition,
Honor:
1909.
Madonna.
MANSHIP, PAUL St. Paul, Minn., 1886. Studied: St. Paul Art School; P. A. F. A.; three years’ fellowship at the American Academy in Rome. Honors: Helen Foster Barnett prize for sculpture, N. A. D., New York, 1913 ; Widener gold medal, P. A. F. A., 1914. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 4081. Portrait of a Baby. 4048. Satyr and Sleeping Nymph. 4082. Centaur and Dryad. 4077. Little Brother. 4083. Portrait Statuette. 4078. Lyric Muse. 4084. Playfulness. Hunter. 4079. Indian 4085. Spring Awakening. 4080. Prong-horn Antelope.
Born
MAZUR, WLADYSLAW Born Zaslo, Poland, 1875. Studied: Vienna, Societaire, Salon d’Autumne Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Paris,
1904.
4388. Motherless.
1389. Portrait. 1394. Coquetry.
MEARS, HELEN
FARNSWORTH
Born Oshkosh, Wis., 1876. Studied:
New
York and
Paris.
Member: N.
S. S.
Honors:
Prize ($500) from Milwaukee Women’s Club, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1897; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1387. Portrait of
My
Mother.
MILLER, JOSEPH
MAXWELL
Born Baltimore, 1877. Studied: Maryland Inst. School of Art and Design; Rinehart School of Sculpture and Charcoal Club in Baltimore ; Julian Academy in Paris under V erlet. Member: N. S. S. Honors: Gold medal of honor, Maryland Inst, of Art Design, 1897; Rinehart scholarship to Paris, 1900-05. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1902; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1447. Portrait Heads: Obverse. 1454. Jubilee Medal: James, Cardinal Gib1448. Portrait Heads: Reverse. bons: Obverse. 1451. William Sidney Thayer. 1455. Jubilee Medal: James, Cardinal Gibbons: Reverse.
MORA, JOSEPH JACINTO
Born Montevideo, Uruguay, 1876. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y.; N. Y. Art School, under Chase; Cowles Art School in Boston. Member of the International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2153. Scratching a Twister. 2869. Chochonee. 2877. The Moki Hairdresser.
MOTT-SMITH,
3085. Moki Mana. 3087. Old Moki. 3635. Esoah.
MAY
Born Honolulu, Hawaii.
Studied: Garridos, T. Spicer-Simson.
Colarossi
1415. Diana.
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Courtois,
Van Weyden,
TOBOGGANING.
By Elsa Backlund-Celsing
SCULPTORS AND MEDALISTS
MULLER, OLGA POPOFF Born Long Island honor,
Women
City, 1883.
Studied:
Petrograd,
Munich, Paris. Honors of Pans; honorable mention, Academy, C.hicaeo- hr it Medal »/•«/*/„,„/ ^ ^ Women Painters and Sculptors, New York. •
Artists,
prize, Association of
’
Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913 2864. Meditation. 3570. Head of Breton. 4495. Primitive Man.
NEILSEN, M.
4529. Centaur. 4534. Idyl.
P.
1395. Double Medallion: Louis and Hannah
Schoenfeld.
NOQUET, PAUL Born Brussels, 1877; died, 1906. Studied in the Brussels Art School under Jean Portaels. In 1900 he entered the annual sculpture competition in Belgium and won the “Prix " Godecharle scholarship of Rome. He also studied in Paris, sculpture with Mercie and painting with Gerome. Came to America in 1903. He was a dauntless and able aeronaut, and died in the marshes of Long Island, into which his balloon had fallen after one of the most remarkable flights ever made. 327. Endless Grief. 3583. Despair.
3585.
4494. Soldier of Marathon.
Lent by Gutzon Borglum, Esq.
Weeping Man.
O’DONOVAN, WILLIAM Born Preston
R.
Co., Va., 1844.
Member: A. N.
A., 1878; N. Y. Arch. Lg.
4045. Bust of Dr. Talcott Williams.
Lent by Dr. Talcott Williams.
PAINE,
ROBERT
T. Born Valparaiso, Ind., 1869. Studied with Augustus Saint Gaudens. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco,
4510. Fountain for Public
Garden.
1913. •
PARSONS, EDITH BARRETTO Born
in Virginia.
Studied: A.
S. L. of
N. Y. Honors: Scholarship at A.
S. L.
and com-
petitive prizes.
4498. Fountain:
Duck Baby.
ORDWAY
PARTRIDGE, WILLIAM
Born Paris, 1861. Studied: Elwell in New York; Pio Welonski in Rome. Member: N. S. S.; A. I. A. (cor.). Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3194. Bust of Dr.
Weir
Mitchell.
PATIGIAN, HAIG Born in California, 1876. Studied with Marquette in
Paris.
Member:
Societe des Artistes
Francais.
Member
of the International Jury of
San Francisco, 1915. 3093. Mrs. C. Frederick Kohl. 3095. John Keith, Esq.
Awards, Panama-Pacific International
Exposition,
4476. Diana. 4524. Apollo Hunting.
3133. Vanity.
PERRY, Born Paris.
4501.
R.
HINTON
New
York, 1870.
Member: N.
Studied with Gerome, Delance, Callot, Chapu and Puech in N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1898; N. A. C.
S. S.;
Daughter of Pan.
PICCIRILLI, ATTILIO Born Massa, Italy, 1866. Studied: Academia San Luca, Rome. Came to U. S. 1888. Member: N. Y. Arch Lg., 1902; N. S. S.; A. N. A., 1909. Honors: Bronze medal,
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Exposition,
Buffalo,
1901;
silver
medal,
Louisiana
Purchase
Exposi-
tion, 1904.
Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3826. Fragment of a Statue. 2097. Head of a Girl. 3827. Fragment of a Statue. 2098. Head of a Boy.
A
3132. 3136. 3564.
4497. 4533.
Soul.
Mater
Head
Consolatrix.
Faun’s Toilet. Outcast.
Portrait.
PICCIRILLI, FURIO Born Massa,
Italy, 1868.
Member: N.
1888.
A
An
S. S.
Studied: Academia San Luca, Rome. Came to United States Honors: Honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo,
1901; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4537.
4536. Eurydice.
PIETRO,
Young Mother and
Child.
C. S.
Born Palermo, 1886. Studied in Rome. Honors: Scholarship for study in Rome. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4505. Mother of the Dead. *
PIETZ,
ADAM
.
Born Offenbach- on-Main, Germany, 1873. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Art 1606. Helen. 1377. Louis G. Heinze. 1609. Maurits Leefson. 1601. Stephen Girard.
Institute, Chicago.
1605. Dorothy.
POLASEK, ALBIN Studied: P. A. F. A. Honors: William E. Cresson Honorable mention, Paris Prix de Rome, 1910. 1907-1909.
Born Frenstat, Moravia, 1879. scholarship,
traveling Salon, 1913. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4044. Aspiration. 280. Maternal Love. 4488. Portrait of a Boy. Baby. of a Portrait 284. 4499. The Maiden of the Roman 286. Fantasy. 4530. The Sower. 2865. Portrait Bust of Frank D. Millet. 3737. Portrait Bust of
POPE,
Campagna.
Theodore N. Ely.
ALEXANDER
Born Boston, Mass., 1849. 2603.
Our Vanishing Wild
Life.
PORTNOFF, ALEXANDER Born Tomashpoll, Russia, 1887. Studied: P. A. F. A. Honor: Cresson traveling arship, 1912-13, P. A. F. A. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, I9 I 5-
schol-
3734. Portrait Bust.
POWERS, HIRAM Vt., 1805; died at Florence, 1873. He modeled and, repaired wax figures a museum at Cincinnati for seven years. Went to Washington in i 835> to model busts of celebrated men. He established himself in Florence in 1837.
Born Woodstock, in
3110. California.
PRATT, BELA LYON Born Norwich, Conn., 1867. Studied: Yale School of Fine Art under Niemeyer and Weir; A. S. L., Saint Gaudens, Elwell, Chase and Cox in New York; Ecole des BeauxArts in Paris under Falguiere and Chapu. Member: N. S. S.; A. N. A., 1900; N. Y. Arch. Lg.; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1897; silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 19°4-
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SCULPTORS AND MEDALISTS
PRATT, BELA LYON
(Continued)
Bust of Mrs. Pratt. River Nymph. Bust of My Mother. Young Mother.
2836. 3090. 3126. 3960. 3961. 3962. 3963. 3964. 3965.
Upstream and Downstream. Echo.
The
Butterfly.
.
Polo Player. Edward Everett Hale.
A. PHIMISTER Born Bozanquit, Canada, 1862
3966. Nathan Hale. 3967. Study of a Young Girl. 3968. Lord Amherst. 3969. St. Christopher. 4511. Whaleman. 4528. Boy with Fish. 4544. Large Relief No. 2. 4551. Large Relief No. 1.
PROCTOR,
Studied:
.
N. A. D. and A.
9. L. in
New
York; Puech and
lnjalbert in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1901 ; N. A., 1904 ; S. A. A., 1895 ; A. W. C. S.; N. Y. Arch Lg., 1899 ; N. S. S .; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 ; Rinehart scholarship to Paris, 1895 - 1900 ; gold medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 ; gold medal for sculpture and bronze medal for painting, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904 ; N. Y. Arch. Lg. medal, 1911 Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 .
.
925. Indian on Horse.
929. 3521. 3522. 3523. 3524. 3525. 3526.
3527. 3528. 3529. 3530. 3531. 4478. 4542.
Lions.
Charging Elephant. Buffalo.
American Horse. Elk.
Dog
with Bone.
Buffalo, Q.
Alaskan Brown Bear: Head. Silver
King
Fish.
Princeton Tiger. 9-inch Reduction. Princeton Tiger. 22-inch Reduction.
Faun: First Model. American Bison. American Bison.
H.
PUTNAM, ARTHUR Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 3203. Little Cub Bear. 3196. Indian and Puma. 3204. Buffalo Hunt. 3197. Skunked Wild Cat.
.
3205. Coyote Head. 3206. Crouching Wild Cat. Pumas. 3207. 3208. Puma and Snake. 3209. Snarling Jaguar.
3198. Sneaking Coyote. 3199. Leopard and Gnu. 3200. Combat. 3201. Tiger Love. 3202. Resting Puma.
Two
PUTNAM, BRENDA Born Minneapolis, Minn., 1890 Corcoran School, Washington. 2154.
The
QUINN,
.
Studied:
Art
Museum
School, Boston; A. S. L. of N. Y.;
Parting.
EDMOND
T. Born Philadelphia, Pa. Studied with Eakins ber: N. S. S.
in Philadelphia; lnjalbert in Paris.
Mem-
Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19^5285. Audrey. 3118. Edwin Markham, Esq. 3192. Nymph. 3568. Portrait of C. H. Chavant, Esq.
3829. Aspiration.
Lent by Mrs. Henry 4507.
Nymph: Garden
W.
Boettger.
Figure.
RECCHIA, RICHARD H. Studied: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass.; Julien Academy, Paris. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 3400. Golden Age, No. 2. 1374. Bas-relief Portrait: Bela L. Pratt. Relief: Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 4546. Smith. E. Portrait: H. Bas-relief 1386. No. 2. 1388. Bas-relief Portrait: F. C. Recchia. 4548. Relief: Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 1398. Bas-relief Portrait: George Guest. No. 1. 3399. Golden Age, No. 1.
Born Quincy, Mass., 1885
.
.
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REMINGTON, FREDERIC Born Canton, N. Y ., 1861. Died, 1909. Studied: Yale Art School one year. Member: Nat. Inst. A. L.; A. N. A. Honor: Silver medal for sculpture, Paris Exposition, 1889. 2977. Broncho Buster. 2976. Rattlesnake. 2980. Cheyenne.
RICHARDS, LUCY Born Lawrence, Mass. Studied:
Academy
Berlin; Julien 3640.
The
Lilies:
A
St.
Museum
School; Keps in Dresden; Eustrich in
Sun Dial.
RISQUE, CAROLINE Born
Boston
in Paris.
EVERETT Studied:
Mo., 1886. JV. A.
Louis,
St.
Member: S. 2871. Mere Colaer.
Louis
School
Fine Arts under Zolnay.
of
2878. The Old One. 2881. Josef. 4513. Bird Fountain.
2874. In the Morning.
ROTH, FREDERICK
G. R. . Studied with Hellmer and Meyerhelm in Vienna. Member: N. S. S.; A. N. A., 1906; N. A., 1906; N. Y. Arch. Lg.,1902; Nat. Inst. A. L.; S. A. A., 1903. Honors: Silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; silver medal, Buenos
Born Brooklyn, 1872.
Aires Exposition, 1910. Gold medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2256. Equestrienne. 2249. The Booklover. 2257. Sea Lion. 2250. Polar Bear. 2258. The Baker. 2251. Seal. 2259. The Candlestickmaker. 2252. Hippopotamus. 2260. The Butcher. 2253. Calf. 3135. Polar Bear. 2254. Polar Bear. 4473. Sea Lions. 2255. Tug of War.
RUMSEY, CHARLES CARY Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19152388. Calf and Colt. 2383. Hound. 2389. Stone Bull. 2384. Horse and Man Drinking. 2867. Hound Andirons. 2385. Study for Centaur. . 2868. Hound Andirons. 2386. Scratching Dog. 4532. Boyhood. 2387. Lion Cub. .
RUSH, WILLIAM in Philadelphia, 1756; died in same city, 1833. First sculptor of American birth right. Became and parentage. Received instruction in clay modeling from Joseph known as a carver of figureheads for ships, and later of busts of eminent persons. Served in the Revolutionary army. One of the founders P. A. F. A. and Director until his death. 2760. Bust of Lafayette. 2807. Bust of William Rush. Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy
Born
W
of the Fine Arts.
of the Fine Arts.
RYDEN, HENNING Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 19151596. Medal: American Institute of Chemical
1592. Charles Dickens. 1593. Medal: Inauguration, 1913. 1594. Medal: The American Carnation
Engineers. 1597. 1598.
Society.
The Dorner Memorial Medal. The Horticultural Society of Chicago.
SAHLER, HELEN Born Carmel, N. 3736.
Head
Y., 1877.
Studied:
A.
S. L. of
N. Y. and Enid Yandell.
of a Boy.
SAINT GAUDENS, ANNETTA JOHNSON
(Continued) Born Flint, Ohio. Studied: Columbus Art School; A. S. L., N. Y. Honors: Scholarship oman Painters Columbus Art School; scholarship A. S. L., N. Y.; sculpture prize, I9I3> and Sculptors Exhibition. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915
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SCULPTORS AND MEDALISTS
SAINT GAUDENS, ANNETTA JOHNSON 1390. Edward and John Lancaster Burling. 1400. Carlota Saint-Gaudens. 1409. Medallion: Baby. 1456. Medallion: L. St. G.
2929. Bedtime. 3089. Louis Johnson. 3112. Paul Saint-Gaudens.
SAINT GAUDENS, AUGUSTUS Born in Dublin, Ireland, 1848; died at Cornish, N. H., 1907. He was brought to New York when six months old. Followed the profession of cameo-cutter. Studied at Cooper Institute, 1861, and N. A. D., 1865-66. Later studied in Paris under Francois Jouffroy; also worked in Rome; returned to New York in 1872. 4479. Seated Lincoln. Lent by the Lincoln
Monument Fund.
SAINT GAUDENS, LOUIS Born New York, 1854. Studied with his brother, Augustus Saint Gaudens; Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Member: N. S. S. Honor: Silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901.
Medal. Medallion Portrait.
3865. Infant’s Head. 4481. Piping Pan.
1411. Franklin 1444. 3689.
Head
of Ceres.
SALVATORE, VICTOR
D.
Studied with Charles Niehaus, H. A. MacNeil and A. Phimister Proctor. Honors: Bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Born
Italy,
1884.
2347. Head of Old Lady. 3117. Study of a Young Girl. 3567. Study of Old Man.
3832. Seeking. 4525. Youth.
SAWYER, EDWARD WARREN Born Chicago, 1876. Studied with Verlet and Rodin in Paris. Honors: Bronze medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1577. Be Me Tha. 1562. Ba-Haw: Arapahoe. 1578. On Ah Shin Nin Nah. 1563. Naiche: Apache. 1579. Tja Yo Ni. 1564. Han-Ni-Ait. 1580. Sota. 1565. Ne Aie Ta Ha Wa. 1581. Noh To I. 1566. Esh Sha a Nish Is. 1582. Est Jan Lopa. 1567. Ho Tua Hwe Ko Mas. 1583. Sunka Hanska. Ko. Ki Na Ma 1568. 1584. Hunpe Ka. 1569. Noco Te Mah. 1570. Che Ho Ni. 1571. Timbo. 1572. Tah Do Ni Pper. Si Ni. 1573. 1574. Be Sha E Chi E Di Esha. 1575. Curley: Custer Scout. 1576. Esh Spa Di E Ash.
1585. 1586. 1587. 1588. 1589. 1590. 1591.
Ma
SCHULENBURG, ADELE
Kah Wah
Se.
See Hah.
Sah Cooh Ru Tu Ree Hoo. Stah Pe U. Pee Pe U. Ne I So Meh. To Wak Ohi Jim.
E.
Louis, Mo., 1883. Studied: St. Louis School of Fine Arts under Zolnay: Secession School in Berlin; Charles Grafly of Philadelphia. Honor: Bronze medal, Seattle Exposition.
Born
St.
4155. Scrub
Woman.
SCHWEIZER,
J.
OTTO
Born Zurich, Switzerland, 1865. Studied: 1468. Fred Silcher. 1471. Portrait of George Linden.
Dresden, Rome, Florence. 1475. Alexander the Great. 1478. Portrait of S. Weir Mitchell.
1474. Portrait of the Artist’s Mother.
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1506. 2927. 2981. 3046. 3190.
4387. Tortoise Fountain. 4482. Flying Cupid. 4484. Young Pan. 4493. Fighting Boys. 4522. Young Diana.
Fahnestock Medallion. Shell Fountain.
Sea
Weed
Little
Fountain.
Lady
of the Sea.
Frog Fountain.
SIMONS,
AMORY
C.
Born Charleston, S. C., 1869. Studied: P. A. F. A.; Dampt and Puech in Paris. Honors: Honorable mention } Paris Exposition, 1900; honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1906.
Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1913. 3576. The Storm. 3572. Having a Hard Time. 3575. Mastiff Dogs.
SNEDEN, ELEANOR ANTOINETTE Born
New
York, 1876.
1410. Portrait of a
Studied with Genevieve Granger in Paris.
Woman.
SPICER-SIMSON,
1414. Portrait of a Boy.
THEODORE
Born Havre, France, 1871.
Studied in Paris. Honors: First class medal, Brussels International Exhibition, 1910; Ghent International Exhibition, 1912; Associate of the Societe Nationale des Beaux- Arts, 1901. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Edward Newell. Public Welfare: Obverse. Public Welfare: Reverse. Miss Hilda Schmidt. Mrs. F. S. James. Ex-President William H. Taft. 1486. Mrs. Daniel Fairchild.
1480. 1481. 1482. 1483. 1484. 1485.
1490. Mrs. C. Dewey Hilles. 1491. John B. White. 1492. Captain Rostron. 1493. George F. Watts. 1494. George Meredith. 1495. Alexander Agassiz. 1496. Admiral Sir Wilmot Hawksworth. 1497. H. M. S. Good Hope: Reverse, Admiral
Mrs.
1487. General 1488. Mrs. F. 1489. Mrs. E.
Horace Porter. T. Blakeman. Mudocce and B. Edwards.
Hawksworth. 3092. Portrait of Miss Hilda.
STACKPOLE, RALPH W. Born near Grants Pass, Oregon, 1885. Studied:
San Francisco Institute of Art, with A. des Beaux-Arts, Paris. Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1987. Charles Frederick Holder. 3636. Mrs. Sloss and Children. 2863. Nymph. 3692. Head of Louis Sloss, Jr.
Putnam and G. Piazzoni; Ecole
STERLING, LINDSEY MORRIS Born Mauch Chunk, Pa. Studied: Cooper Union; A. S. L. of N. Y.; Paris. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2876
Mischief. 2880. Investigation. 2883. Water Witch Girl.
4153. Fountain: Afraid. 4490. The Awakening.
.
STEWARDSON, EDMUND AUSTIN Born in Philadelphia, i860; died in Newport, R. I., 1892. Studied: P. A. F. A. and Ecole des Beaux-Arts ; also under A liar and Chapu. 2837. Portrait of a Lady. 3341. Alexander Harrison. Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
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SCULPTORS AND MEDALISTS STORRS, JOHN Born in Chicago, 1885. Studied with Charles Grafly, Paul Lorado Taft. 4472. Marble Head.
TAFT,
IV. Bartlett,
Auguste Rodin
LORADO
Born Elmwood, 111., i860. Studied: Ecole naissieux and Thomas. Member: N. S. S.; Chicago S. A.; S. IF. A.; Municipal Art Designer’s medal, Columbian Exposition,
des Beaux-Arts in Paris under Dumont, MonA. N. A., 1909; N. A., 1911; Nat. Inst.’ A. L.;
Commission; A. I. A. (cor.), 1907. Honors’: Chicago, 1893; silver medal, Pan-American gold medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; Montgomery-
Exposition, Buffalo, 190 1 ; War d prize, A. I. C., 1906. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4506. Fragment of Fountain of Time.
USHER, LEILA Born Onolaska, Wis., 1859. Studied with Geo. T. Brewster in Cambridge, Mass.; A. S. L. in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens; H. H. Kitson in Boston. Honor: Bronze medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895.
Honorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 1463. Susan B. Anthony: Reverse. 1457. William Austin Cannon. 1464. Girl of Palermo. 1458. Robert Underwood. 1465. Maria Montessori. 1459. Adolf Kanitz. 1460. Francis Adams Child. 1461. Bas-relief of a Child. 1462. Susan B.
1466. Charles Elliot Norton. 1467. Taorminese Girl.
Anthony: Obverse.
VONNOH, BESSIE POTTER St. Louis, Mo., 1872. Studied: A. I. C. under Taft. Member: N. S. S.; A. N. A., 1906; Port. P. Honors: Second prize, Nashville Exposition, 1897; bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 3069. The Scarf. 3061. Enthroned. 3070. Girl Dancing. 3062. Good Night. 3071. Motherhood. 3063. His First Journey. 3072. The Dance. 3064. Maidenhood. 3637. A Young Mother. 3065. Youth. 3912. Water Lilies. 3066. Grecian Draperies.
Born
4392.
3067. Butterflies. Chance Acquaintance. 3068.
The
Intruder.
A
WALTER, EDGAR Born
in
San Francisco. 1877. Studied: San Francisco Perrin. Honorable mention, Paris Salon.
Institute of
Art; Paris with Cor-
mon and 3139.
Flonorable mention, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. Nymph and Bears.
WARD, JOHN
Q. A. Born Urbana, Ohio, 1830. Studied: H. K. Brown’s studio, Brooklyn, N. Y. President N. A. D., 1874; president N. S. S., 1896-1905. Member: Nat. Inst. A. L.; Arch. Lg. of N. Y .; honorary member of the Nat. Inst, of A.; received from the Architectural League, sculptor. first gold medal of honor given to 924. General Hancock. 27 11. Norseman. 2637. General Washington. 2712. Freedman. 2928. Indian Hunter. 2638. Simon Kenton. 2676. Pilgrim: A Sketch. 4541. Henry Ward Beecher. ,
2677. Shakespeare.
WARNER, OLIN Born in Suffield, Conn., 1844. Died in New York, 1896. Studied with Jouffroy, Falguiere, and Carpeaux. Became assistant to Carpeaux. Returned to United States and passed through
many hardships while gaining [
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Member:
S.
A. A.
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS WARNER, OLIN (Continued) 1378.
The Wood
Children.
Lent by C. E. 1397.
Wood,
S.
Esq.
Cupid and Psyche. Lent by C. E. S. Wood, Esq.
1399. Chief Joseph: Chief of the
1425. 1426. 1427. 1428.
Nez Perce
Indians: Medallion. Lent by C. E. S. Wood, Esq. Sabina. Lot: Chief of the Spokanes. Young Chief: Cayuse Indian. Yatin-Ee-Ah-Witz: Chief of the Cayuses. N-Cha-Ask-We: Chief of the Cayuses.
1429. 1430. Nanny Moale Wood. 1431. Seltice. 1433. C. E. S. Wood. 1435. Maxwell Wood.
WASHBURN, MARY
S.
Art
Born Star City, Ind., 1868. Studied: Edward Sawyer. 1432. 1434.
The The
1437. Chief Moses: Sullu-Tash-Kosha 2835. Bust of Col. Wood. Lent by C. E. S. Wood, Esq. 2838. J. Alden Weir. . Lent by C. E. S. Wood, Esq. 3281. The Spinner. Lent by C. E. S. Wood, Esq. 3578. Maude Morgan. * Lent by C. E. S. Wood, Esq. 3693. Rosalie. Lent by C. E. S. Wood, Esq. 4050. Maude Morgan. Lent by C. E. S. Wood, Esq. 4468. Mr. Cottier. Lent by C. E. S. Wood, Esq. 4535. Dancing Nymph. Lent by C. E. S. Wood, Esq.
Institute,
with Charles Mulligan; Paris, with
1436. Ernest. 1438. Mother.
Philosopher.
My
Infant.
WEINERT, ALBERT Born Leipzig, Germany, 1863. Studied: Melchoir zur Strapen pen in Brussels. Member: N. S. S. 1450. Miss Helen Dodd.
in Leipzig;
Vander Stap-
WEINMAN, ADOLPH ALEXANDER Born Karlsruhe, Germany, 1870; came to America in 1880. Studied: A. S. L. of New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens; Cooper Union. Member: N. S. S.; N. Y. Arch. Lg., 1902; S. A. A., 1903 ; A. N. A., 1906; N. A., 1911; Nat. Inst. A. L. Honors: Honorable mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; silver medal, Brussels Exposition, 1910. of the International Jury of Awards, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Member
1647. Charles Keck. 1648. The Edison Medal. 1649. Medal: American Institute of Architects:
1661.
Obverse.
1650. Julius Theo. Melchers. 1651. Bronze Medal: Louisiana Purchase Exposition. 1652. Louise Hettinger: Plaque. 1653. Medal for Life Saving. 1654. Medal: American Institute of Architects:
Reverse.
1655. Charles Yoce Harvey. 1656. Grand Prize: Louisiana Purchase Exposition. 1657. Medal. 1658. Dorothy. 1659. Louise Hettinger. 1660. Plaque No. 1.
WENDT, JULIA
M.
Medal: National
Institute of Arts and Letters: Obverse. 1662. U. S. Medal for Life Saving on Railroads. 1663. Portrait Plaque. 1664. Alice Helen Hettinger. 1665. Medallion: Portrait of a Child. 1666. Plaque No. 2. 1667. Medal: National Institute of Arts and Letters: Reverse. 1668. Catharina Weinman. 2203. Lectern for Clark Memorial Chapel. 2930. Descending Night. 4046. Portrait of R. M., Esq.
W.
4047. Chief Blackbird. 4209. Heroic Courage. 4211. Study for Lincoln at Hodgenville. 4500. Head of Lincoln.
BRACKEN
Born Apple River, III., 1871. Studied: A. I. C., with Taft. Member: S. IV. A.; Chicago S. A.; Chicago Municipal A. Lg.; Los Angeles F. A. A. Honors: Sculpture prize, Chicago, 1898; Chicago Municipal A. Lg. prize, 1905; first prize, California Art Club, 1913. [
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WENDT, JULIA
M.
BRACKEN
Medal: Chicago Society of
1401. 1402.
(Continued)
Artists.
1405. Life Saver. 1408. Carl Oscar Borg.
Mode Wineman.
WHEELOCK, LILA AUDUBON Born Passaic Park, N. J., 1890. Studied: A. Wolf Hound.
S. L.
Honor: Sculpture
prize, A. S. L.
2870. Ski: Russian
WHITNEY, GERTRUDE New
York
V.
J. E. Fraser and Andrew O’Connor. Honor: able mention, Paris Salon, 1913. Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915.
Born
City.
Studied with
Honor-
3140. Fountain.
WORTHINGTON, BEATRICE MAUDE Born Wigan, England, 1883. Studied with Professor Lanteri; Royal College of Art; South Kensington, London, England; the Manchester Municipal School of Art, England. Honors: Two silver medals; five scholarships. 4465. Grief.
WRIGHT, ALICE MORGAN Born Albany, N. A. S. L., 1909. 1403. 1404. 1406. 1407.
Y., 1881.
Studied:
A.
Pastorale No. 2. Portrait of President Seelye. Pastorale No. 3. Pastorale No. 1.
YOUNG, MAHONRI
S. L. of
N. Y.
Honor:
Saint Gaudens prize,
3638. Piping Satyrs. 3639. Piping Satyrs. 4390. Beside the Pool. 4462. Wood Nymph.
M.
Born Salt Lake City, Utah, 1877. Studied: A. S. L. of N. Y.; Julien Academy in Paris. Member: A. N. A., 1912; N. S. S. Honors: Honorable mention for etching, Paris A. A. A.; honorable mention, Buenos Aires, 1910; Barnett prize, N. A. D., 1911. Silver medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 2307. Day Dreams. 3350. Stevedore. 3353. Chiseler. 3355. Scrub Woman. 3356. The Piper at the Gates of
3358. Tired Out. 3360. Shoveler. 3392. Peter Newell at Leonia. 3393. The Heavy Sledge.
Dawn.
ZETTLER, EMIL ROBERT Born Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany, 1878. Studied: Art Institute of Chicago; Royal of Berlin; Julien Academy, Paris. Honors: Silver medal, Chicago Society of Artists, 1915; honorable mention, Chicago Art Institute, 1912; American Artists’ Exhibi-
Academy tion.
Bronze medal, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. 4018. Professor T. S. 3091. David P.
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APPENDIX: INDEX OF ARTISTSâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; FLOOR PLANS
:
EXPLANATORY NOTE A list of the works
exhibited by each artist in the United States Section, together with a biographical note, is given in the Biographical Index,
pages 283 to 430 of
this
Catalogue.
The
Biographical Index
is
divided
and Illustrators Etchers, Engravers and Lithographers, and Sculptors and Medalists. These Indexes are arranged in alphabetical order of the artistsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; proper names, and reference to them is indicated in this Index of Artists by one or more symbols, as follows:
into three parts, Painters
;
* Painters §
t
and Illustrators, pages 283 to 388. Etchers, Engravers and Lithographers, pages 389 to 429. Sculptors and Medalists, pages 430 to 451.
With
name of each foreign artist is given the section in which his or her work is exhibited, together with the number which the exhibit bears. The location in this Catalogue of the various Sections is as follows the
Argentina China .... .
Cuba France .... International Italy
Japan In like manner, the
Page Page Page Page Page Page Page
Netherlands (Holland) Page Norway Page Philippine Islands. .. .Page Portugal Page Sweden Page Uruguay Page
254 237 155 146
260 156 139
number borne by
256 275 244 251 245
154
and drawings in the Comparative Loan Collection (United States Section) and by the photographs in the collection of photographic reproductions of Mural Paintings and Sculpture is given in this Index of Artists with the name of the
the paintings
artist.
Comparative Loan Collection, Galleries 61, 62, 63, 91, 92 Pages 204 to 207, 226 to 227 Photographic Reproductions, Wall B, Gallery 26, and Gallery 27 Pages 159, 160 to 163
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INDEX OF ARTISTS Edwin
Abbev,
A.
— 169,
States.
— —
Abe, Kakuyei. 167. Aberg, Emil 440. Achenbach, Andreas United States Achenbach, Andreas United States
• Japanese
Swedish
—4028 Section Loan Collection —4030 Section
Loan
Collection
*
Ackerman, Olga M. 166. Herbert 94, Adams, Reprod. Photo. States. Adams, John Ottis Adams, John Quincy— 1, 2 Adams, Philip Adan, Louis Emile 230 Addams, Clifford Addams, Inez Addicks, Christian Johannes
—
United X
• International
*
—
French Ȥ *
—
—231 Agache, Alfred Pierre — 232 Agthe, Curt— Conde de— Aguiar, Agutte, Georgette— 233, 234
Netherlands French French
Adler, Jules
el
4,
5,
International International
6
Ahlberg, Olof—253, 254, 255 Ahrens, Ellen Wetherald Aid, George Charles Aida, Naohiko 40 Aiken, Charles A. Aires, Frederico Pereira 1, 2,
French Swedish * §
—
—
Japanese * 3,
4,
5,
6
Portuguese Aitken, Robert I. Akeley, Carl E.
Akkeringa, Johannes Albert, Ernest
X
—
Netherlands *
Adam Emory Alexander, John W.
Albright,
* +
Alfano, Vincenzo Alice,
Antonio
—
1,
+ 2,
Argentine *
3
Allen, Charles Curtis Allen, James § * Allen, Marion Boyd * Allis, C. Harry * Allston, Washington Alma-Tadema, Sir Lawrence 2848. U. S. Section, Loan Collection
—
Almquist, Olof
Aman-Jean, Edmond Ames, Blanche
— — —
—235,
Ametani, Sadajiro 69 Amigoni, Luigi 114 Aminoff, Gregori 1 Amorsolo, F. 1
—
§
236
—
An
United
218.
Photo. Reprod.
French *
Japanese Italian
Swedish Philippine
[
Ti-sing 219 Andersen, Martinus Anderson, Alexander Anderson, Karl
Chinese *
—
Ando, Juji 120, 243 Ando, Bokuko 88 Andrassy, Theod. 7, 8 Andre, Albert 237, 238
— — — Anivitti, Filippo — Anshutz, Thomas P. Antino, Nicola D. — Araki, Kwampo— 174
Japanese Japanese International
French Italian
*
121,
122
Italian
Japanese
—
Aragon, Margarita de Archambault, A. Margaretta Armington, Caroline Helena Armington, Frank M.
Cuban •
—
Arnold, Henry 611 Arntzenius, Paul 3, 116, 117
French Netherlands *
—
Arthurs, Stanley Massey
Arzadun, C.
de— 1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
Uruguayan
— —
Asada, Matsukichi
148 Ashley, Clifford Warren Asscher, Henriette Astrup, Nicolai 1, 2
Japanese * Netherlands
— Norwegian Asuncion— Philippine Atthim, Caleb — 313 Swedish Aube, Jean-Paul — 612 French Auburtin, -Francis — 238A, 239 French Augustin, M. —783 International Austin, Amanda P. Avy, Joseph-Marius— 240, 241 French Azevedo Silva, Antonio Gongalves — 311, 312,
J.
+
e
9,
10,
7,
8,
Portuguese
11
*§ Bacher, Otto Backlund-Celsing, Elsa 2, 3, 4 Swedish Bacque, Daniel 613 French Baer, Lillian t Baer, William J. Bail, Franck-Antoine French 242 Bail, Joseph 2818 United States Section Loan Collection Bains, Ethel Franklin Betts International Baixas Carrate, Juan 9, 10 Japanese Baiyuken, Katsunofu 188 * Baker, William Bliss Baker, George A. Baker, Samuel Burtis Bakhuysen, Jan 2914 United States Section Loan Collection French Balande, Gaston 243 Balaxo, Paula Himmelsbach J Ball, Caroline P.
455
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CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS Beaux, Cecilia
Ball, Robert E., Jr.
International
Balia
1130, 1131, 1132, 1133, 1134, 1135, 1136, 1137, 1138 United States. 208. Ballin, Hugo
—
Reprod.
States.
11,
Barlow, Myron Barnard, Edward H. Barnes, Gertrude J.
Tom
Barnett,
International 988, 989, 990, 991, 992, 993, 994, 995, 996 997, 998, 999, 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004
Photo. *
—223. United International 12 Barabas, Miklos— International Baransky, E. Laszlo— 784 French Bareau, Georges— 614 * Bancroft, Milton Photo. Reprod.
1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016
1005, 1012,
Becker, Benno— 21 Becker, Eulabee Dix Becker, Maurice Beckington, Alice Beckwith, J. Carroll Beechey, Sir William
— Eugene —
Behm, Wilhelm
Barta, E.
Bell,
Bartholome, Albert
International
— 615
French *
Clay
Bartlett, Frederic
Paul Wayland Augusto Cesar
Bartlett,
X
Portuguese
Barreiros,
Wood
Carvings, Louis XIV. Style
Baschet, Marcel
Bassano,
—
244 (Jacopo da Ponte)
11
17.
Bastert, Nicolaas
—
S. Section
—2912,
Loan Colection
6
5,
Bastien-Lepage, Jules
French 4009
—2851
Netherlands
United States Section Loan Collection Bastianini, Rene 4 Argentine Batalha Reis, D. Zoe 12, 13, 14 Portuguese Bateman, John M. + Bathurst, Clyde C. t Bataglia, Alessandro 2 Italian Batthyanyi, Count Gyula 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 785, 786, 787 International Baude, Frangois-Charles 245 French Baudoiiin, Paul 246 French Bauer, John Swedish
—
—
—
— —
—
5,
18,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15,
16,
17,
.
Bejot,
M. A. J.—7,
* * *
—2899,
2908
Netherlands 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
Swedish French
—
*
Clara Louise
*
Giorgio— 5 Jose— 58, 59
Italian
Uruguayan
— — — Benda, Wladyslaw T. Bendicha, Alfonsa— 27 Benlliure, y Gil — 26 Bentley, Alfred — 550 Beraud, Jean — 250
Eugenio 116 Bellows, George H. Beltrand, Jacques 532, Benczur, Bela— 22, 23 Benczur, Guyla 24, 25
Italian *
533
French International International *
International International
International
French
Bereny, Robert
International
28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50,
40,
788, 789, 790 Beretta, Milo— 9, 17,
19,
18,
10, 20, 21
11,
Berg, Anna C. van den Berge, Edward Berges, Georges 251
12,
13,
— 10
14,
15,
16,
Uruguayan Netherlands +
—
French
Bergman, Oscar
Swedish
33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44,
Netherlands French
— 247 Baumann, Gustave Baumgartner, Tomas— 20 Bautz, David — Baxter, Martha Wheeler Bazzani, Luigi — Bazzaro, Ernesto— 115 Bazzaro, Leonardo—
*
9
529, 530, 531
Belloni, Belloni, Bellotto,
26 118, 119, 120
Baugnies, Jacques
—
Collection
Belcher, Hilda
19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25,
Bauer,
101l’
*
United States Section Loan
P.
13
1010,
International
Beek, Alice D. Engley Beek, Bernardus Antoine
Barnhorn, Clement J. t. Baroccio—4007, 4010 United States Section Loan Collection Barone, Antonio
—
*
Beck, O. Fiilop
45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 53, 54, 55
— —
Bergstrom, Alfred Bergstrom, Sigge 317, 318
§
International
Netherlands * Italian Italian Italian
Berkemeyer, Ludolph Berlin,
Harry
Swedish
56, 57, 58, 314, 315, 316,
—
11
Swedish Netherlands *
— —
Bermudez, Jorge
5,
6,
7
Bernard, Joseph 616 Berneker, Louis F. Berninghaus, Oscar E.
Argentine French *
• *
Beach, Chester
X
Bernstein, Theresa F.
Beal, Gifford Beal, Reynolds
* * * *
§ Bernstrom, Victor International Beron, Gyula 791 French Berteaux, Hippolyte 252, 253 Besnard, Albert 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57,
Beard, William H.
John W. Beaufrere, Adolphe-Marie 527, 528 Beaumont, Hughes de 248, 249 Beaumont, Lilian Adele Beatty,
—
—
French French • [
—
58, 59
Besnard, Best,
456
]
— — Albert — 254, 255
Hans
—60
International
French International
INDEX OF ARTISTS Betts,
*
Anna Whelan
Betts, Louis 534 French Beurdeley, Jacques-Pierre-Victor Swedish Beve, Eva— 319, 320, 321, 322, 323 6 Italian Bezzi, Bartolomeo * Albert Bierstadt, 67 Gonzalo 63, 64, 62, 65, 61, 66, Bilbao, International 68, 69, 70
Bonsall,
—
Billini,
Biondi,
— — Adriana — Ernesto— 117 2,
3, 4,
Italian
Emily Clayton Rathburn Helen Bissell, Karl Bitter, Bittinger, Charles
t
Bishop,
Bixbee,
William
*
*
'
J.
Swedish * B. Jonathan Blackburn, * Albert Ralph Blakelock, French 256, 257 Blanche, Jacques-Emile Uruguayan Blanes Viale, Pedro 22, 23
—
173,
Blashfield,
*
United
174.
States.
Netherlands *
Bliss,
Bloch,
Blommers,
Bernardus
Johannes
—
French 13,
14
Netherlands French
—
618, 619 Blondat, Max § Bloodgood, Robert Fanshawe United States. Blum, Robert F. 27, 154. Photo Reprod. § * Blumenschein, Ernest L. * Blumenschein, Mary Shephard Greene Alfred § Bobbett, 66, Boberg, Anna 61, 62, 60, 63, 64, 65, 59, Swedish 67, 68, 69 Swedish Boberg, Ferdinand
—
—
329, 330, 331, 332, 333,
338, 339, 340, 341, 342,
Boberg, Sven
—
—
— Boemm, Ritta — 73 Boer, G. de — 16 Boggio, Pompeo— Bohm, Max Bohm, Pal — 74 Bompard, Maurice — 258 Bonazzi, Emma — 7 Bonheur, Rosa — 2845 United States Section Bonnard, Pierre — 259 Bodine,
Borie,
J.
8, 9
—
United +
*
John— 257,
258, 259, 260, 261,
Swedish Swedish
Borjeson, Lena— 263, 264 Bosch, Etienne— 121, 122 Bosia, Agostino 8, 9 Bosley, Frederick A. Bosque, A.— 6 Boston, Joseph H. Both, Jan 2920
Netherlands
—
Italian
*
Cuban *
United States Section Loan Collection Bouchard, Louis-Henri 620 French Boucher, Alfred 621 French Boucher, Jean ( Jean-Boucher) 643, 644 French Boudin, Eugene 2829, 2830, 2832, 2834 United States Section Loan Collection * Boughton, George Henry Boulard, Emile 262 French French Bourdelle, Emile 622 * Bourne, Gertrude Beals Boutet de Monvel, Bernard 263, 264, 535, French 536 * Bowdoin, Harriette * Bower, Alexander United Boyle, John J.— 100, 124, 229. States. Photo. Reprod. Boyle, Sarah Y. McFadden * Boynton, Ray S. William Bradford, * Bradley, Susan H.
—
*
Netherlands Argentine *
International
French Italian
Collection
French
Bonnington, Richard P. 4033 United States Section Loan Collection Bonneton, Germain-Eugene 260, 261 French
—
[
—
— —
—
Brangwyn, Frank
International
581, 582, 583, 584, 585, 586, 587, 588, 590, 591. 592, 593, 594, 595, 596, 597, 599, 600, 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 608, 609, 610, 611, 612, 613, 614, 615,
589, 598,
607, 616,
617, 618, 619, 620, 621, 622, 623, 624, 625, 626, 627, 628, 629, 630, 631, 632, 633, 634, 635, 636, 637, 638, 639, 640, 641, 642, 643, 644, 645, 646, 647, 648, 649, 650, 651, 652,
Netherlands International
—
—
Swedish
Loan
*§ 233.
262
International 1142, 1143, International
Helen
72,
17
Adolphe
Borjeson,
334, 335, 336, 337, 343, 344, 345, 346
256 Bobrowskv, Grigori 71 Boccioni— 1139, 1140, 1141, 1178, 1179 Bodifee, Paul 15
* 15 '
—
Bjorkman, Elsa— 324, 325, 326, 327, 328
— Blaney, Dwight Edwin H. — Photo. Reprod. Bleckmann, W. C. C. — 12 Alma Hersig Armand-Lucien — 617
“’or?''
-
05
Borg, Carl Oscar Borglum, Solon H.— 227, States. Photo. Reprod.
Cuban
5
Mary W.
653, 654, 655, 656, 657, 658, 659, 660, 661, 662, 663, 664, 665, 666, 667 French Braquaval, Louis 265, 266
—
—
Brascassat, Jacques Raymond 4039 U. S. Section Loan Collection Italian 10 Brass, Italico
—
*
Braun, Maurice Breck,
George W. —231.
Photo Reprod. Breckenridge, Hugh H. Bredin, R. Sloan
— —
Breitner, G. H. Breman, C. O.
Bremer, Anne M.
457
]
17
18
United
States.
*
*
Netherlands Netherlands *
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS Bremond, Jean-Louis Brenner, Victor D. Breton, Jules 2840
— 537,
French
538
—
§ t
* Brinley, D. Putnam Brissaud, Jacques 267, 268, 269, 270 French Brito, Jose de Portuguese 18, 19
— — Broca, Alexis de— 271 Brock, Gustav— 78 Brodszky, Sandor— 75 Brooke, Richard Norris Brooks, Richard E. — 240. 76, 77,
44,
Photo. Reprod. Broquelet, Alfred-Jean-Marie Brouillet,
—272, 273 Adriaen—4028
French International International *
— 539
Briine,
International International *
Norwegian International International 540 French *
—
Brunet-Debaines, Louis-Alfred Brush, George de Forest * Bryant, Everett Lloyd * Bryant, Maude Drein * Budworth, Will S. Buehler, Lytton Briggs * Buehr, Karl Albert * Buffet, Paul— 274 French Bull, Charles Livingston * Bunker, Dennis Miller * Burleigh, Sidney Richmond * Burmeister, Gabriel— 70, 71, 72, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351
— 92
Burmester, Ernst
Burnham, Anita Willets Burnham, Roger Noble Burnside, Cameron Burr, George Elbert
Ita[ian
French Argentine
—
Bustillo, Alejandro 10 Butler, Edward B. Butler, Howard Russell Butler, J. J. P. Butler, Mary Butler, Theodore Earl
* * * * *
Button, Albert Prentice
*
Byne, Arthur Cabrera Canto, F.
*
—
94,
93,
95,
Swedish International * X
*
—
Cahill, Cahill,
Italian
Argentine
Arthur William V.
*
— 119 —
Italian
French
—
Calderon, Leandro Jorao
X
20, 21,
22 Portuguese
Calewaert, Louis H. Caliga,
I.
§
*
H.
*
Callahan, Caroline R. Calmette, Pierre-Paul
—276
—
Cambon, Glauco 13 Cammerloher, Karl Moritz Camoin, Charles
—
Canal, H.
—7
French
—
Italian 98,
—277
Camp, Harold M. Campas, Jose 23 Campo, Cupertino Del
100 International 99,
French *
—
Portuguese Argentine 12, 13, 14
Cuban
— —
Canalias, Jose 1017 Canasi, Dante 15 Canniccioni, Leon-Charles Canton Local Commission
International
—278 —256,
Argentine French 300,
301,
Chinese 302 Cantu, Luis 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65 Uruguayan International Capdevila, Gines 101 Italian Caprile, Vincenzo 14 Argentine Carcova, Ernesto de la 16 International Cardona, Juan 102, 103, 104 Cardosa, Artur Alves 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, Portuguese 30, 31 Cardunets Cazorla, Alejandro 105
—
— —
—
— —
—
Carew, Berta Carlandi, Onorato
— — Antonin — 623
Carlberg,
Hugo
Carlsen, Emil Carlson, John F.
[
*
Calandra, David
Calbet, Antouin 275 Calder, A. Stirling
15, 16, 17, 73, 74, 75, 76
Carles, Carles, Arthur B. Carlisle, Mary Helen
Burroughs, Edith Woodman Burt, Charles Bush, Ella Shepard
97
96,
Cadenasso, Giuseppe Cadorin, Guido 12 Caggiano, Cesar— 11
X
79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86,
Heinrich— 91
—
French French
— —
— —
*
International
Brouwer, United States Section, Loan Collection *§ Brown, Benjamin C. * Brown, Charlotte Hadring * Brown, George Loring Brown, Howell C. § * Brown, John G. Brown, M. E. D. § * Browne, Charles Francis * Browne, George Elmer Brownell, Matilda A. Brozzi, Renato 118 Italian
Bruck, Miksa, 87, 88, 89 Brumback, Louise Upton Brun, Harald 3, 4, 5 Brundrit, R. G. 90
United
*
Busi, Adolfo-11 Busiere, Louis 541
United States
Andre
Bruch, Lajos
40, 195, 236.
Photo. Reprod. Bush-Brown, Margaret Lesley Bushnell, Adelyn States.
United States Section Loan Collection * Breuer, Henry Joseph *§ Breyfogle, John Winstanley Bridport, Hugh Bringhurst, Robert P.
K.— 37,
Bush-Brown, H.
X
458
]
International * 18
Italian
Swedish French *
* *
*
INDEX OF ARTISTS
—
17, 18 Carnacini, Ceferino Henri— 279, Caro-Delvaille, 37 de— Adolfo Carolis,
—
Chapuy, Andre 291 Charmoy, Jose de— 625, 626
Argentine French
280
Chase, Adelaide Cole Chase, Lila Elizabeth Chase, William M. Chattel, Fredericus J. du Chen Mai-cheo 352 Chen Hsao-cheo 42 Chen Huai 350 Chen Pao-chio 417 Chen Su-kong 343
Italian Italian Italian *
Giuseppe— 19, 20
Carosi, 21 Carozzi, Bossi Adele Carpenter, Frank D. Carpenter, Fred G. Carpentier, Marie-Paule
—
—281,
—
282
International lTA 1145, 1146, 1147, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1157, 1151, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1155, 1156, 1158 Carreno, de Miranda 2894 United States Section Loan Collection
43
—203 Cheney, John Cheng Man-sheng—410 Cheng Tzu-chao— 395 Chen-tu — 195 Cheo Mei-ko— Cheo Ting-lan— 194 Chen Yu-chuen
—
— Eugene —2823
Carriere,
French French
Casciaro, Giuseppe
—
*
—
Cataldi,
182,
183, 184, 191, 192
106, 107
186,
187, 188, 189, 190,
— 543 — — Chiesa, Pietro— 27 Chigot, Eugene —292 109 Chimona, Nicolas— Chitarin, Traiano— 28 Chou Shih-chou—425, 426, 427 Chow Tsung-po—434 Choyodo, Anchi — 189
French Chinese Chinese
Chiao Shan-fu 378 Chien Shun-chu 435
Italian
Italian
26,
Marv
A.— 24,
108,
25, 26, 27, 28,
Uruguayan *
Eda Nemoede
Rodrigo de
— 144
Portuguese
Amleto— 120
Italian
* Cauldwell, Leslie French 286 Cave, Jules-Cyrille French Cayrou, Jules 287, 288 Cazin, Jean Charles 2847, 4034 United States Section Loan Collection
— — —
French French Chinese French
Cazin, Marie— 289, 624 542 Cazin, Michel
.
—
Cha Shih-piao 407 Chabas, Maurice 290
—
§ Chadwick, Charles W. § Chadwick, Emma X Chamberlin, F. Tolies 2887 de Philip Champaigne, United States Section Loan Collection
—
Chandler, George Walter Chandler, H. C. Chang Chen 349
— Chang Jui-tu —440 Chanler, R. W. — 143. Photo. Reprod. Chao Chien-li — 383 Chao Chung-mu —428 Chao Shou —442 Chao Tzu-ang— 376 Chao Yong-tsun — 174
§
*
Chinese Chinese
United
States.
Chinese Chi nese Chinese Chinese Chinese
Chapman, Carlton Theodore Chapman, Charles S. Chappel, Alonzo [
%
185,
Cheret, Jules
International
22, 23, 24, 25
29, 30
Castro,
Cheo Tsz-shan
French
^
Castellanos, Carlos
Casterton,
§
Chinese Chinese Chinese Chinese Chinese Chinese
50, 51
Case, Bertha Caser, Ettore C'aeQatt'
Netherlands Chinese Chinese Chinese Chinese Chinese Chinese Chinese
49,
United States Section Loan Collection Carrigan, William L. Cartier, Karl— 285 , Casals y Peypoch, Jose
— 19
—
C
283 Carrera, Augustin Carrier Belleuse, Pierre— 284
*
— — — Chen Tsun-heo—
French
Carr, Michael Carmichael
French French
French International Italian
Chinese Chinese Japanese Portuguese
Christino da Silva, Joao Ribeiro 43, 44, 131 International Christmas, E. 110, 111 Chinese Chu Jui— 380 Chinese 48 Chu Tsz-chang 44, 45, 46, 47, Chinese 316 315, San-ho— 314, Chuan 313, Chinese Chuei Ting-chang—238, 239 Chinese Chuen Shi-so— 110, 111
W.—
—
Church, Frederick Edwin
*
Churchill, William W. Ciardi, Beppe— 29 30 Ciardi, Emma 31, 32 Ciardi, Guglielmo Cladel, Marius-L.— 627 293 Clairin, Georges
—
.
Italian Italian
— —
Italian
French French *
Clark, Alson Skinner Clark, Freeman Clark, Harriette A.. Clarke, Thomas Shields Clarkson, Ralph
Clement, Catherine Clercq, T.
le— 178
„
* * *
Cockroft, Edythe Varian Coert, Anthoni— 20
]
^ # f
,
.
Netherlands^ >
Clevenger, Shobal Vail Clonney, James Goodwyn Closson, William Baxter Clute, Walter Marshall
459
#
+
*§
* Netherlands
6
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS *
Cohen, Nessa
*
George Townsend
Cole, Cole, J. Foxcroft Cole, Thomas Cole, Cole,
Thomas
»'
Casilear
Timothy
»
Coleman, Charles Caryl 544, 545 Colin, Paul-Emile
— — Raphael —294
French
Norwegian
Collett, Fredrik
Collin,
French *§
Colman, Samuel Columbano, Bordalo Pinheiro
Portuguese
Italian
—
French
United
States.
*
—
(Old Crome) 2891 U, S. S ection Loan
§
*
j
Crepet, Mario— 36 Crespel, Berthe 299 Crisp, Arthur— 138, 152, 217. Photo. Reprod.
Crome, John
36 Colwell, Elizabeth Coman, Charlotte Buell 32, 33, 34, 35,
Cropsey, Jasper Francis
Collection *
Cross, Sally
Comegys, George H. Conant, Lucy Scarborough Conant, Marjorie
*
* Portuguese
Condeixa, Ernesto Ferreira 37, 38
Congdon, Adairene Vose Congdon, Thomas R. Connell,
—
Gustav 4019, 4024 United States Section Loan Collection Couse, E. Irving t Covey, Arthur S. * Cox, Kenyon— 96, 97. United States. Photo Reprod. Cox, Louise * Cramer, Ed— 352 Swedish Crane, Bruce * Crenier, Henri Courbet,
William Anderson Cohen, Lewis Coffin,
*§
*
Edwin D.
—
Connor, Jerome 49, 129, 228, 239. Photo. Reprod. Conner, John Ramsey Coolidge, Bertha
U.
S.
*
Crowley, Gray Price Cruz, Carlos— 31 Csaktor nyai 1 1 3
— —
Csok, Istvan 114, 119, 120, 121 Cucuel, Edward
*
Uruguayan International
115,
116,
Tomas
118,
International
— Cullen, Hernan — 22 Cuneo, Cyrus Cincinnatto Cuneo, Jose— Culler,
117,
»
Philippine
3
32,
33,
34,
Argentine *
35,
36,
37,
38,
39,
Uruguayan
40, 41 .
Coolidge,
Mary Rosamond
Coonsman, Nancy Cooper, Colin Campbell
*
Coover, Nell Cooper, Emma Lampert * Coplev, John Singleton Argentine Coppini, Eliseo— 19, 20 United Coppini, Pompeo 90, 102, 147. Reprod. Photo. States. United States Coques, Gonzales 4006 Corbett, Gail Sherman 31, 98, 128, 255 t U. S. Photo Reprod. Cordier, Henri 628 French * Cornoyer, Paul Coromaldi, Umberto 33, 34 Italian Corot, Jean Baptiste Camille 4025, 4029 U. S. Section, Loan Collection Corsi, Carlo 35 Italian Correa de Larceda, Alberto V. da Rocha Portugal Portuguese 39, 40, 41, 42 Correa Morales, Elisa G. Adde 21
— —
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
— 112
Cortes-Riera Fernando
Argentine International International
Cossmann, A.— 668 Cosson, Marcel 295, 296 Costa Mota, Antonio Augusto da
—
Costa, Cottet,
Cotton,
—
Tomas
150, 151, 152
Charles—297, John Wesley
298, 546
French
— 145
Cuneo, Rinaldo Curran, Charles C.
*
Currier, J. Frank Curtis, William Fuller
*
*
*
Cushing, Howard Gardiner Czigany, Dezso 122 Dabadie, Henri 300, 301
*
—
International
—
Dabo, Leon Dagnan-Bouveret,
French *
— 547 Pascal-Adolphe-Jean— 2859 Pascal-Adolphe-Jean
French
Dagnan-Bouveret, United States Section Loan
—
Dahl, Nils 7, 8 Dahlgreen, Charles Dake, Carel L., Jr.
Collection
Norwegian
W.
—
§
123, 124
Dallemagne, Aime-Edmond Dallin, Cyrus Edwin
— 548
French t
— —
Dalmau, Jose 125 Dan, Ranshu 15 Dana, Charles Edmund Dantzig, Rachel M. van
International
International
Japanese *
— 180 Netherlands Darrieux, Charles-Rene— 302 French Daubigny, Charles Francois —4032 Section Loan U. Dauchez, Andre — 303, 179,
Collection
S.
304, 549, 550, 551
French
Portuguese Portuguese French §
[
Davey, Randall David, Fernand
*
— 629,
David-Nillet, Germain Davis, Charles Harold
460
]
630
—
305,
306
French French *
INDEX OF ARTISTS Davis, John Parker Davis, Stuart . Davol, Joseph Benjamin
* *
Dawkins, Henry Dawson, George Walter
*
.
Dawson- Watson Dayot, Magdeleine
—
§
§
— 307
French Italian
123 Dazzi, Arturo Deberitz, Per— 9, 10, 11
Norwegian *
De Camp, Joseph Rodefer
Dechenaud, Adolphe— 308,
French
309
De Cordoba, Mathilde
§
— 310
French French • French French
Degas, Edrrar-Hilaire 631 Dejean, Louis De Jong, Betty Delachaux, Leon 311
—
—
Delsalle,
Angele— 312
*
Del Mue, Maurice
—
French Argentine
Loys 552, 553 23, 24, 25 Delucchi, Pedro Deming, Adelaide Deming, Edwin W. Delteil,
Denis, Maurice
—
— 313,
* *§
314, 314A, 314B, 314C,
French French French French French French
314D, 314E, 314F Derre, fimile— 632
— — 316 Desvallieres, Georges — 317, Maxime-Pierre Dethomas, 315 Desch, Theo- Auguste 633 Despiau, Charles—
Dettmar,
R.— 669
Deutman, Frans— 21 Devambez, Andre 319
—
Deventer, Johanna Cornelia van
De
318 International
Voll, F.
Usher
Devoux, Raymond-Georges
Wentworth, Cecile Dewev, Charles Melville De Witt, Gerard
Netherlands French 22 Netherlands
—
— 320
French
de
* §
—
French 554 Dezarrois, Antoine-Frangois 2856 Pena la de Virgilio Narcisse Diaz, United States Section Loan Collection Dickman, Charles John French Didier-Tourne, Jean-Emile 321 X Dietsch, C. Percival *§ Dillaye, Blanche * Dimock, E. French Dinet, Etienne 322, 555, 556 Norwegian Diriks, Edvard 12, 13, 14
—
—
— —
Dirks,
Dixon,
Rudolph
Maynard
Dodge,
William de Leftwich
Photo. Reprod. Dods-Withers, Isobel— 126 323 Doigneau, Edouard
— 123
United
States,
—
Dolph, John Henry Domergue, Tean-Gabriel
— Photo. Reprod. Donnis, Cayetano— Donato, Giuseppe
— 324,
35, 38, 42.
26, 27
International
French French
325
United
States.
Donoho, Roger Dooyewaard, Jacob— 23 Dougherty, Parke Curtis Dougherty, Paul Doughty, Thomas Dow, Arthur Wesley Draper, H J.-127 Drei, Ercole-126
* * *s International Italian
Dubois, Ernest— 634
Du
Bois, Guy Pene Dubourg, Mme. Fantin-Latour— 326 Duez, E.—4027
French *
French
United States Section Loan Collection Dufau, Clementine-Helene 327 French Dufner, Edward * Dufrenoy, Georges— 328, 329 French
—
,
Duva, Torgny— 77 Dull, John J. Du Mond, Frank Vincent— 34,
Swedish * 41.
United * *
Photo. Reprod. Frederic Melville Dumond, Helen Savier Dunbar, Harold C. States.
Du Mond,
*
• * *
Dunlap, Helena Dunlap, William Dupont, P. 123, 124 Dupuy, Paul-Michel 330 Durand, Asher Brown Durenne, Eugene- Antoine Durkee, Helen Winslow
—
Netherlands French
—
— 331, 332
Dustin, Silas
*§
French * *
S.
Duveneck, Frank Duvent, Charles 333 Duvl-Schwartze, Th. van
—
*§t
French
—24,
26 Netherlands Netherlands
25,
—
Dvsselhof, G. W. 27 Eakins, Thomas Eaton, Charles Warren Eberle, Abastenia St. Leger Ebert, Charles H. Eckstein, John
Edmondson, William Edstrom, David
*
* *
* J.
Swedish
265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273,
274, 275 Edvi-Illes,
Aladar— 128,
129,
130,
133, 134, 135 Edvi-Illes, Jeno— 792
Edwards, George Wharton Edwards, S. Arlent Edwin, David Eichholtz, Jacob Eisenlohr, Edward G.
Elgstrom, Ossian
131,
132,
International International *
^
Swedish
87, 88, 89, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 98, 99, 100, 101, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95,96, 97,
102, 103, 104, 105 Ellerhusen, Ulrich H. Elliott,
Argentine
Netherlands
Elliott,
[461]
Charles Loring Elizabeth Shippen Green
*
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
— — —
Ferguson, Nancy M. Fernow, Bernice P. Andrews
International Emeriei, Andor 136, 137, 138 Netherlands Engel, Frederik 28 International Engel, Otto H. 139 Engelbrechtsen, Cornells +016 U. S. Section Loan Collection Engelman, Peter 140, 141, 142 International English, Frank F.
—
— — — Poalo—44 Stephen Ferro, Cesare —45
—
—
Ericson, David Eriksen, Bjarne 15 Eriksen, Kristofer 168, 16 Eriksen, Sigurd Ertz, Edward F.
— — —
Swedish *
Norwegian Norwegian Norwegian
169
—
— —
—
Hubert-Denis Evans, Frances Evans, John W. Everett, Herbert Edward Ezcurra, Augustin 42 Etcheverry,
— Fader, Fernando—28 Fahlcrantz, Axel — Fabie,
S. L.
—
107,
Fairbanks, Avard Fairbanks, F. P.—22, 225, 249. Photo. Reprod.
Farndon, Walter Farngren, Johan 276, 277 Farnham, Sally James 3694
—
Farrar,
—
111,
112,
113,
114,
115,
116,
119,
120,
121,
122,
123,
124,
t
125,
126,
127,
128,
129,
130,
131,
132,
States.
* *
Swedish United States §
French
Faulkner, Barry 250.
United
—
—340
91, 103, 209, 210, 216, 248, States. Photo. Reprod.
— — —
Favai, Gennaro 41 Italian Fechin, Nicholas 2816 United States Section Loan Collection Federico, Michele Italian 42 Fehervary, Erzsi 145, 146, 1018, 1019, 1020, International 1021, 1022 * Feldman. Baruch M.
—
— —
Felix, Leon-Pierre 341 Femes-Beck, Vilmos 1023
French to 1033
;
1034, 1935,
International 1036, 1037, 1038 * Fenderson, Anne M. Fenton, Beatrice t Fenyes, Adolf 147 International Ferenczy, Benjamin 1039 International Ferenczy, Karoly 148, 149, 150 International Ferenczy, Valer 151, 152 International
—
— —
French Swedish
Gustav
110,
E.
Truman
International
118,
Faugeron, Adolphe
Fassett,
— —
Hedley 670 Rutherford Benjamin Fix-Masseau 635
Fitz,
117,
Italian
—
Swedis
109,
French *
Far re,
International
Argentine Swedish
French
Henry Henry 339
French ^
Fjaestad,
*
— —
•
—
Philippine
United
Fairchild, May Faivre, Jules-Abel 337, 338 40 Falco, Filippo Di Farley, Richard Blossom
Italian
—
Uruguayan
108
46, 47
Fisher, Mark Fiske, Gertrude Fitton,
*
7
6,
French French *
—
Finkelnburg, Augusta
International
336
§ .
Italian
Finn, James Wall Firebaugh, Nettie King Fischer, Per 353
Netherlands
—335,
International Italian
342, 343 Fillol, Antonio— 154, 155, 156 Filovsky, see Jilovsky. Fink, Denman Fink, Frederick
§
van 29 143 Esser, Theodor 334 Estienne, Henry d’
Essen, Jan
Filliard, Ernest
Philippine
5
4,
Italian
Uruguayan
J.
Festa-Piacentini, Matilde Filemyr, Joseph J.
#
Eskridge, Robert Espiritu, A.
Ferris,
International
—
Italian
Ferretti,
*
Enneking, John Joseph Erdossy, Bela 793 Ericksson, Erik Edw. 106
*
—
Ferraguti, Visconti Adolfo 43 Ferrari, Ettore 127, 128, 129 Ferrari, Juan 66, 67 Ferrer, Santiago 153
—
[
134 Flagg, Charles Noel Flagg, Jared Flameng, Francois 344, 345 Flanagan, John 151. United Reprod. Flandrin, Jules 346, 347 Florence, M. Sargent 133,
—
— —
Annie
Folger,
Fonseca, 132,
Fontaines,
134,
Foote,
Marv Will
*
Gomes da
— 348
Howe
—
—
Chinese 45,
46,
47,
Portuguese French *
T.
Forain, Jean-Louis
—
Italian
135, 136, 137
Andre des
Foote, Josephine Foote,
X
French *
Martinho
133,
Photo.
B.
— —
Carlo 48 Fong, King-tu 305, 306 Follini,
French States.
557,
558
Foreau, Henri 3+9 Foresman, Alie
French French *
Forsyth, William Fortune, E. Charlton
*
—
Fortuny y Carbo, Mariano
2853, 4022 U. S. Section Loan Collection
Foss, Harriet
Foster,
Ben
Foster,
John
*
Campbell
*
— 350
Fougerousse, Jean-Louis Fouqueray, Charles 351 Fournier, Alexis Jean
462
—
]
§
French French •
INDEX OF ARTISTS
—
Fragiacomo, Antoinetta 4-9 Fragiacomo, Pietro 50, 51 30 Frankfort, E. D. Earl Fraser, James
— —
Frazee,
Italian Italian
Gauley, Robert David
X
Gay, Walter
Edwin Davis Frank P.
§
Carl
Frismuth, Harriet
W.
Froelich,
* *
Maren M.
Fromen, Agnes Valborg Fry, Sherry Edinundson Fu Su-shan— 345, 346, 347 95 Fujii, Tatsukichi Fujishima, Takeji— 39
t t
Chinese Japanese Japanese Japanese
—
Fukagawa, Eizayemon Fuller, George
—
Fuller,
Henry
Fuller,
Lucia Fairchild
116,
117
B.
X
Gagnon, Clarence A. Gaigher, Horatio 157, 158
§ .
International
—
Gainsborough, Thomas 2886, 2903, 2917 United States Section Loan Collection * Draper
Gale, Harriette Galimberti, Sandor
— 159,
160, 161
—
Gallagher, Sears Gallaudet, Elisha Gallen-Kallela, Axel
International 162, 163 International *§ §
International
165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 164,
173,
200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223,
224, 225, 226,
227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233
—234 — 352
Galofre Oiler, Francisco Galt, Charles Franklin Galtier-Boissiere, Louise Ganiere, George Etienne
International *
French $
Japanese *
Gantai— 181 Garber, Daniel Garcia Escarre, Francisco
—
235, 236
Gardet, Georges 636 Gardier, Raoul du 353, 399 Garjeanne, J. 31 Garns, Coonraad M. 32
— — — Garrett, Edmund Garrido, Ramon —237 Gaudenzi, Pietro— 52
.
Hugo— 354,
'
174 I7S '
'
International
French French Netherlands Netherlands • International Italian
'
* *
355, 356, 357, 358
Swedish
,
Gelert, Johannes
J
Gelhaar, Emil Gemito, Vincenzo— 130 Georget, Henri— 354 Gerdes, Ed—-33 Getchell, Edith Loring Gifford, Sanford R. Gihon, Clarence Montfort
* Italian
French Netherlands §
• *
—
Wallace W., Jr. 1697, 1698, 1699, 1700, 1701, 1702, 2198, 2267 United States
Gilchrist,
—355, Ginnett, Louise — 238 Gioli, Francesco— 53 Gillot, E. Louis
Gilmore,
356
French
Ada
§
International
— 357,
Italian 560,
French Argentine *
—29 Glackens, William Glatter, Gyula — 239 Gismondi, Lia
J.
Glatz,
561
International International
Oszkar
240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 794, 795, 796, 797, 798, 799, 800 Gleeson, Charles K.
§ _
Galimberti-Denes, Valeria
—
Gehlin,
’
Girardot, Louis-Auguste
Funk, Wilhelm Gaensslen, Otto Robert
—
Norwegian
m mmm '
X
+ French, Daniel Chester 177, 178, 179, 180, 182, 176, 175, 171, 170, United States. Photo. Reprod. 183.
Frieseke, Frederic
u'sXhn,
Netherlands
John
French, French,
Gauguin, Pola
International Glehn, Jane Emmet von—245 International 246 von— Glehn, W. G. * Glintenkamp, Henry J. French Godeby, Charles— 358 Goedvriend, Theodoor 34, 35 Netherlands
—
Goetsch, Gustav F. Gohler, Herman—247 Gola, Emilio— 54
Goldthwaite,
Anne
Gomez, Constantino
§
International Italian §
—248,
Goncalves, D. Maria F.
249, 250 International
Mauhin
—48
Portuguese
Goodman, R.
G.—251,
252, 253, 254 _ International
*
Goodwin, Arthur Clifton Gori, Berta— 36 Gorter, Arnold Marc Gosselin, Albert— 359
—37
Netherlands
Netherlands French
International Goth Moric— 801, 802, 803 Japanese 162 Koho— Goto, Wolf Florence Gotthold, French Gourdault, Pierre 360 Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de 2892, 2897 United States Section Loan Collection
—
—
Graadt van Roggen (Johannes Mattheus) 126 Graafland, 125,
Rob— 38
Grabach, John R. Grafly, Charles
[463]
Netherlands Netherlands *
+
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS Grande, Severin —21, 22, Grandstrom-Knaffl, Edith
23,
24
— 135,
Norwegian 136,
137
Swedish *
Grant, Lawrence Granville-Smith, Walter Gras, Jean-Pierre 637 Gray, Frederick G. Gray, Henry Peters Gray, Percy
—
Graziosi, Giuseppe
—
French * *
*
— 131
Italian
French
Greber, Henri 638 Green, Bernard I. Griffin, Griffin,
§
James Martin Walter
§
*
§ Louis Oscar Grimes, Frances 194. United States. Photo. t Reprod. French Griveau, Georges 361, 362 French Griveau, Lucien 363, 364 * Groll, Albert Lorey Netherlands Groot, G. de 39 French Grosjean, Henry 365 * Grossman, Edwin Booth
Griffith,
— — —
—
—
—
Grover, Oliver Dennett 105, 106, 107, 108, * 110. United States. Photo Reprod. Italian Grubicv, De Dragon, Vittore 55
—
—
Grim, Jules 366 Guastalla, Giuseppe
—
French
133 Guedes, Pedro 49, 50, 51, 52 Guerin, Charles 367, 368 Guerin, Jules
—
132,
Italian
Portuguese
French — * Guido, Alfredo— 31 Argentine Guido, of Siena —4013 United States Section Loan Collection Guignard, Gaston — 369 French Guillaume, Albert— 370, 371 French Guillaume, Roger— 372 French Guillaumin, Armand — 373 French Guillemet, Antoine— 374, 375 French Guillonnet, Octave — 376, 377 French Guirand de Scevola, L. Victor — 378 French Gumery, Adolphe-Ernest— 379, 380 French Gusman, Pierre— 562 French * 30,
Gustin, Paul
—
Hale, Lilian Westcott Hale, Philip Leslie Hale, Walter
—
Hallen, Arne 359 Hallgren, Ernst 360, 361, 362 Hallo, Charles-Jcan 563, 564 Hallowell, George Hawley Halou, Alfred 639, 640 Halpert, Samuel Halpin, Frederick
—
—
—
Hanamura, Chokurei
— 152
*
Norwegian * * * * *§ *
Swedish Swedish French *
French * §
Japanese [
International , *
Hamilton, Mary Riter » Hamilton, Wilbur Dean * Hammarbaeck, A. 180, 181, 182, 183 Norwegian _ TI Hammersmith, Paul
—
.
,
,
§
Hammond, Arthur Han Si-su— 359
*
J.
Chinese
— 381 Hanisch, R— 671, 672 Hannaux, Emmanuel — 641 >
Hanicotte, Augustin
French International
French
Hansen, Armand C. Harding, Chester Harding, George Harrer, Frederick
*§ * *
W.
§
Harland, Mary Harley Harper, Marian Dunlap Harris,
W. L.— 185,
States.
* §
*
196,
198,
214.
Photo. Reprod.
Harrison, Alexander Harrison, Birge Harriton, Abraham Harshe, Robert B. Hart, James McDougal Harting, Dirk— 127, 128
— —
Harvey, Eli 172, 215. Reprod. Hary, Gyula 256 Haseltine, Charles F. Haseltine,
Hashimoto,
United *
*
* §
§
*
Netherlands
Hartman, C. Bertram
•
United
States. Photo. $
International *
*
William Stanley
— 182
Gaho
Japanese
Haskell, Ernest
§
Hassam, Childe
*
Hata, Shokichi
—
54
53,
Hatvanv, Baron Ferencz
—257,
804, 805, 806, 807
— Haweis, Stephen —
Haverman, H.
Morgan
Gutmann, Bernhard Haavardsholm, Magnhild 25 Haggin, Ben Ali Hailman, Johanna K. Woodwell
Hall, Kleber
Hambuchen, Wilhelm— 255 Hamilton, James Hamilton, John Mclure
Japanese 258, 259, 260, International
40, 129, 130, 131
J.
Netherlands
261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, International
267
Hawley, Margaret Foote Haworth, Edith Hawthorne, Charles Webster Hayakawa, Yoshitaro 119, 121, 122
* *
*
—
Japanese
— —
Japanese Hayashi, Bunto 10 Japanese Hayashi, Takezo 163 * Hayden, Charles H. * Hazelton, Mary Brewster * Hazen, Wilhelmina * Healy, G. P. A. Heber, Carl Augustus * Hecht, Victor David Swedish Hedberg, Erick 138, 139, 140, 141 Heiberg, Astri Welhaven 26, 27 Norwegian Heiberg, Jean— 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 Norwegian
464
—
]
—
INDEX OF ARTISTS Heil,
Holmboe, Thorolf
Charles Emile
H elsby Alfredo-269^270 u. m Piet van der 41
—
Henri, Robert u P nrv Edward
—267,
273, 274, 275,
r
Horter, Earl
M
A
He rrer Jo a qu S M.-8,
144 181, 182
Hesselbom, Otto-142, 143 Hesselink,
Abraham
Heuermann,
—
Magda
Hewlett, Joseph Photo. Reprod.
States.
French
Heyman, Charles— 566 Heynemann, Julia H. Hibbard, F.
104, 132, 136, 256.
C.—92,
U.
Thomas
Hidalgo, Felix R. 17, 18, 19, 20
—
11,
10,
12,
13,
Hill,
Clara John
Hill,
Philippine
Thomas
t
1
I * *
—
Hirose,
Toho— 21
Hishikawa, Moronobu
Japanese Japanese Japanese
— 185
George Margaret A.
Hitchcock, Hittle,
Hjortzberg,
Ho
Olle— 145,
—
146, 147, 148.
36, 37
Hollister, Antoinette B.
Geza—271
^ .
135
258, 259
Netherlands Chinese Chinese Chinese Chinese Chinese
i
119, 120, 113. 114, 115, 116, 117, 118,
ill: ill: ill: III: If.:
hSM-
$ $ IS
20, 21, 27, 28,
19,’
W^O.Jl, French
Huard, Charl»-5«7
Huang Jun—429 Hubbard, Mary Wilson
* „
Hubbell, Henry Salem
g
International*
Hugbes-Stanton!
H.-274
Interna*iona,
t
Humbert, Ferdinand— 384
”
French
Hoffman, Malvina Hogarth, Willia— 2884 United States Section Loan Collection
Hollo,
Yeh— 257,
Swedish Chinese
Hoeber, Arthur Hoffbauer, Charles— 383 Hoffman, Harry Leslie
Kristen— 35,
+
HObnerfmrich—273
Pi-chuan 379 Hoard, Margaret Hobart, Clark
Holbo,
Hsin 112
Laura Coombs Hinkle, Clarence K. Hinshelwood, Robert 1 Hirata, Shodo
f
French
Hsun Chun-kao
"
Hills,
United States Japanese
— 642
Hsu Hsi—393 Hsu Tsan—415
15, J6,
Higgins, Eugene # Hildebrandt, Cornelia Ellis Hill,
S.
# 14,
§
6554, 6555, 6556
Hsin Ku-kai—214
Photo. Reprod. Hicks,
— 6552,
Howard, Clara E. Howe, William Henry Howland, Alfred C. Howland, Allen S. Hoytema, Th. van-134, Hsiao Suin— 368
.
M.— 187.
§
Hovenden, Martha M. Hovenden, Thomas
Netherlands*
United
*
—2885
Horter, Earl Houssin, Edouard
Philippine
9
Japanese
Houlahan, Kathleen
Internationa
rg r
*
Hosaka, Kozan— 96, 97, 98, 99
«
808
International Photo.
States.
Hornby, Lester George
276
HemEip^-SO^,
United
United States Section Loan Collection * Hopkinson, Charles
272,
269, 270, 271,
Henry
Hering,
Hoppner, John
,
268,
Heo Ki-chang
—272
115.
Hopkins, Edna Boies Hopkins, James R.
Norwegian
Lamson
—
—
jy eineriunut Netherlands*
133 Hemelman, Albert-132 Elizabeth A. Henderson, 34 Hennig, Otto-33,
E.
Homer, Winslow Honami, Koho 194 Hooper, Rosa
International
Hee wag, g Rudolph-268
J.
Reprod.
French
565
He&Paul-Sst
Holslag,
§
Norwegian + ,
International
Norwegian Holm, Hans— 184, 185, 186 Holm, Victor S. Holmboe, Thorolf— 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44
Norwegian
*
arry
Hunt, E. Aubrey Hunt, William Morris
.
_
Hunter, Isabel Hunter, Sara Katherine Huntington, Daniel Huntington, Margaret Wendell Hurley, Edward Timothy Hurley, Irene Bishop Hurry, Lucy W. Hutchison, F. W.
[465]
J „
# » J # ,
\
•
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
—
French
Huvey, Louis 568 Hwang Ki-fang 353,
— Hwang Lu-nien— 341 Hyatt,
354, 355, 356
Anna Vaughn
$
Hyde, Helen Hyde, William Henry Hyett, Will J. Hyner, Arend 42
— — 168 Senrei— 154 Igami, Bonkotsu— Ikeda, Shoyen — Ikeda, Yuhachi— 59
*
*
Netherlands Japanese Japanese Japanese Japanese Japanese
Ibuki, Kojiro Ichiki,
159,
160
13
Ingersoll,
Emma
*
K. H.
* *
Inman, Henry Inness, George Innocenti, Camillo
Inouye, Daijiro Irvine,
—
—84
57,
58,
59
Italian
Japanese *
Wilson
*
— — —
Japanese Japanese Japanese Netherlands
Isaac
43, 44, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140 Israels, Jozef 4026
— United School —
States Section,
Italian
4004, 4005 United States Section, Hazan 111, 112, 113
—
— —
— — — — —
—
—
—
—
—
—
134, 135
,„,
j Ualta \
International
673, 674, 675, 676, 677, 678, 679 Johansen, John Christen t Johansen, Otto—46, 47, 48 Norwegian Johansson, Carl Swedish 153, 154, 155, 156 Johansson, Thor— 363, 364, 365 Swedish Johns, W. R. g Johnson, David « Johnson, Eastman » Johnson, Grace Mott United States 1396, 3334, 3339, 3342 Johnson, Harry L. * Johnson, Thomas
Loan
—
Jones, Alfred Jones, Frances
Jong,
Loan Collection
—242.
g
United
Bolton Leon Foster Reginald— 283
•
»
International
Toon de— 141,
—
142 49, 50, 51
Pio— 60
Netherlands
Norwegian Italian *
_
Matthew Harris
—
Jourdain, Francis 389 Jouve, Paul 390, 391
—
States.
•
Hugh
Jorde, Lars Jouett,
Collection
C.
Photo. Reprod. Jones, Jones, Jones,
Joris,
Japanese Ito, Jakuchu Japanese 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214 Ito, Keisui Japanese 6 Ito, Tozan 144 Japanese Ivanvi-Griinwald, Bela International 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280 Ives Browne, Robert 45 Netherlands Iwasa, Matabei 184 Japanese Iwataki, Tamaro 85 Japanese * Jackson, Annie Hurlburt Jacobsen, August 45 Norwegian Jacquier, Henry 385 French Jaegers, Albert United States. 142, 150. Photo. Reprod. t * Jakobi, Ruth • Jamar, S. Corinne * James, William Jans, Jan 46 Netherlands * Jansson, Alfred Jaques, Bertha E. Clauson § Jarn, Knut— 278 Swedish * Jarvis, John Wesley Jaulmes, Gustave E. 386 French Javor, Pal— 281, 282 International * Jay, Cecil Jean-Boucher 643, 644 French Jeanniot, Georges 569 French Jeanniot, Pierre-Georges French 387, 388 Jeltsema, T. E.— 183 Netherlands Jen Wei-chang— 387 Chinese Itaya,
Jerace, Francesco Jewett, William Jilovsky, G.
§
56,
Isham, Samuel Ishii, Hakutei 27 Ishikawa, Toraji 37 Ishino, Ryuzan 240 Israels,
Chinese Chinese
Jouvet-Magron, Dominique Juergens, Alfred
— 570
—
Juhasz, Arpad 809, 810 Jung, C. Jac. Jungnickel, L. H.
French French French •
International • International
680, 681, 682, 683, 684, 685, 686, 687, 688, 689, 690, 691, 692, 693, 694, 695
Junicho, Sadakichi H. 47 Kaelin, Charles S. Jurres, J.
—
—
164, 165
—437 Kaigetsudo— 187 Kaiser, Richard —284 Kai Chi-hsiang
Kajimoto, Seizaburo— 145 Kallstenius, Gottfrid
Japanese Netherlands *
Chinese
Japanese International
Japanese
Swedish
157, 158, 159, 160, 161
Kanno, Gertrude Boyle Kano, Eitoku 196 Kano, Motonobu 175 Kano, Tannyu 199 Kano, Sansetsu 205 Kano, Tsunenobu 180, 203
— — — — — Kao Chien-fu — 366 Kao Chi-pei — 381 Kao Ki-fong— 363, 364 Kao Siao-shan— 361, 362 365,
Karlovsky, Bertalan 285, 286, 287 Karpeles, Andree 392 Kasimir, L. 696, 697, 698, 699, 700
[4 66]
—
t
Japanese Japanese
Japanese Japanese Japanese Chinese Chinese Chinese
Chinese International
French International
INDEX OF ARTISTS International
Kasimir-Hoernes, T. 701, 702, 703 Kato,
—
Tomotaro
190,
International
United States Section, Loan Collection Knight, Charles R. 50. United States. Photo. Reprod. t Knight, Harold— 304 International Knight, Laura— 305 International
* .
Norwegian
195,
187, 188, 189, 196, 197, 198,
199
— — Kawakami, Kuniyo— 62 Kawanishi, Shiryu— 70 Kawasaki, Shi geo— 64 Kawashima, Jinbei — 149, 150
Japanese Japanese Japanese J apanese Japanese Japanese Japanese
Kawabata, Gyokusho 170 Kawabe, Mitate— 171 Kawade, Shibataro 125
Kaziany,
Odon
International
Chinese
Kee Ku-kai
154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173 152, 153,
B., Jr.
William Arthur I. Keller, Edgar Keith,
*
Kendall, Margaret Kendall, Sergeant
*+ * *
John Frederick
Kent, Rockwell Kerling, Anna E. Kernstock, Karoly
—
48,
Netherlands
49
International
298, 299, 300, 301 Kezdi-Kovacs, L&szlo 302 Kiang Ying-seng 348
— Kielland, Manne— Kikuchi, Kashu —7
—
60, 200,
—
International
Chinese 201
Kimball, Isabel Moore 238. Photo. Reprod. Kimball, Katherine Kimura, Hideo 89, 90 Kindlund, Anna Belle Wing King, Charles B. King, Edith Lawrence King, Frank S. King Hsien-san 193 King, Paul King Tsing-fun— 319 Kinkozan, Sobei 127, 128, 129, 130, 131 Kips, Erich 303 Kirkpatrick, William A. Kitagawa, Inen 183 Kitamura, Seibo 63
—
—
—
— —
International
*
— 19 — 155 Koekkoek, Gerard — 143 Kohn, Irma Koito, Gentaro— 25 Kobori, Tomoto Kobayashi, Saiji
Japanese Japanese Netherlands * Japanese
Kokoschka, Oskar
International
307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 721 Kolsto, Frederik Norwegian 61, 62
— —
International
811, 812, 813
Konti, Isidore
$
Koopman, Augustus Kopman, Benjamin D.
•
§
Kormendi-Frimm, Jeno
International
1040, 1041 Korostoi-Kriesch, A.
International
—
Hannah R. Edward S.
Kemeys,
Kensett,
Knirr, Heinrich— 306 Knox, James
322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 334, 335, 336, 337 Italian Korompay, Duilio 61 Netherlands 51 Louis Koster, Anton 50,
Keller,
Kelly,
— —
Konrad, Gyula
290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297
Keeler, Charles
International
704, 705, 706, 707, 708, 709, 710, 711, 712, 713, 714, 715, 716, 717, 718, 719, 720 Kneller. Sir Godfrey 2900
Japanese
55, 56, 57, 58, 59,
192, 193, 194,
191,
*
Japanese Japanese Japanese
114, 115
Kato, Kozan— 79, 80, 81, 82 Kato, Toji—241, 242 Katona, Nandor—288, 289 Katsukara, Shunsho—201 Kaula, Lee Lufkin Kaula, William J. Kavli, Arne 52, 53, 54,
Klein, Lillie V. O’Ryan
Klemm, Walter
Norwegian Japanese
United
States. $
§
Japanese
—
§
* Chinese Japanese
Norwegian
Krag, Lul— 63 Kramer, Martinus
Netherlands
54, 148, 149 Kratina, Joseph Kretzinger, Clara Josephine
Krimmell, John Lewis Kroll, Leon Krohg, Christian 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71
Kron, Jeno— 814, 815 Kronberg, Louis
Ku Chia-chun— 371, Ku Loh-tse— 370
Japanese Japanese
372
260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265 816, 817
Kubinyi,
A.—
—266
Kulle, Axel— 162, 163, 164 Kunffy, Lajos— 338 Kunwald, Cezar— 339 Kuo Hsu— 386
[467]
'
* .
Norwegian .
International '
*
Kuan Wen-kai Kui Hsu-yuen
International *
145
147
52, 53, 146,
— 398
_
144,
Netherlands Netherlands
Krabbe, H. M.
Kruell, Gustav Krupka, Joseph Ku Chien-lung
Chinese
—
Kouw, Casper Marinus Leendert
Chinese Chinese Chinese Chinese .
International
Chinese
Swedish International International
Chinese
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
— 197 —224
Kuroda, Toko
Japanese Japanese Swedish
Kurokawa, Eisho Kiisel,
Ernst
—
165, 166, 167, 366, 367, 368, 369
—
Kyle, Joseph
Ladd,
Anna Coleman
t
La Farge, Bancel La Farge, John
*
United States
Reprod. Laffan, A. Lafleur, Abel 645 Lagos, Alberto 32, 33, 34 Laguillermie, Frederic-Auguste 571, 572 Lai Ching-ko 41 Lamb, Charles Rollinson 191. States. Photo. Reprod.
— —
—
—
Lamb, F. M. Lamb, Frederick Stvmetz.
Photo.
*
K"T’
Chinese United
— —
—
106,
— — — —
168,
French French French French Swedish
169,
170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201
Larsson, Gottfried
Swedish
279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284
— Gaston— 396, Gaston— 2815
Latanav, Gaston de 573, 574 Lathrop, William Langson
French
La Touche, La Touche,
French
397
*
United States Section, Loan Collection Lauber, Joseph— 111, 113, 202. United States. Photo. Reprod. Laureng, Theodor 72
—
Laurens, Jean-Paul— 398 Laurens, Paul-Albert 399
—
Norwegian French French [
Collection
French French French French French
—406
•
United
— —
States
French 409,
410
§
International
818, 819, 820, 821, 822, 823, 824, 825, 826, 827, 828, 829, 830, 831, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837
—
*
107, 108, 109
,
+
Lemos, Pedro J. Lenard, Robert
Lenbach, Franz von 2858, 2860 United States Section, Loan
Mary
105,
F
French
202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207
104,
{
Frevrl
Le Meilleur, Georges 580, 581 Lemordant, Jean-Julien 407, 408,
Norwegian
Laparra, William 394 Laporte, Blairze 649A Laprade, Pierre 395 Larrive, Jean 650, 651 Larsson, Carl
Peter—2906
Lely, Sir
648, 649
Chinese
French
Leheutre, Gustav— 578, 579 Leigh, William Robinson
—
Lao Tien-li
,
International
Arthur Lefebvre, Hippolvte— 652 Lefort, Henri 576 Le Gout-Gerard, Fernand Legrand, Louis 577
—
Langtry,
.
InUrnatinal
United States Section, Loan
TLee,
125, 188, 199, 200,
Langhorne, Katherine
UT
341
Collection
i u Ledeboer, Hans-55 Netherlands Lederer, Fritz— 722, 723, 724, 725, 726, 727 728
t
*
Lang, Annie Traquair Lange, Olaf
ArJe
8 tlne I„,i national ?
—
United States. Photo. Reprod. Lambert, Gertrude A. Lambert, Gustave 646 French * Lambert, John Lamourdedieu, Raoul 647 French Lamv, P. Franc 393 French Lan Sheng 409 Chinese Lan Tao 408 Chinese Lan Tien-shu 436 Chinese Lander, Benjamin § Landowski, Paul-Maximilien French
— —
K
Leandre, J, Charles-Lucien— 575 Learned, Arthur Garfield Lebasque, Henri—403, 404 Lebourg, Albert—405 Le Brun, Charles 4021
§
French Argentine French
213.
—
r
Lawrence, Sir Thomas— 2910, 2913 United States Section,’ Loan T n Lawson, Alexander Lawson, Ernest
t
Laessle, Albert
— 192.
—
Laurent, Ernest-Joseph 400 Laval ley, Louis 401 Lavecchia, Francisco— 35, 36 Lavery, John— 340 Lavrut, Louise 402
Lenselink, Rens— 56 Leon, Edouard-Henri
Lepape,
—
582,
Georges—411,
—
583
412, 413
Lepine, Joseph 414 Lepine, Stanislas 2852, 2855
—
Collection
Netherlands French French French
United States Section, Loan Collection Lerolle, Henri 415 French Leroux, Georges-Paul 416, 417 French Le Sidaner, Henri-Eugene 418, 419 French Leiide. Herbert 370 Swedish
—
—
—
Leurze, Emanuel Lever, Hayley Levy, Beatrice S. Levy, William Auerbach Lewis, Allen Lewis, Edmund D. Lewis, Helen V.
Chang-tai— 245, 246
Li Li Li
Heo-yeh
Li
Hsao-yu— 287,
—
Hao
336, 337
* * §
*§ §
* *
Chinese Chinese Chinese
288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 299 Chinese
Li Hsi-san
4 68
— 303
—
]
—431
Chinese
I
INDEX OF ARTISTS ,r
.
377
r't.it,
Mortimer— 144.
Lichteafuer, J. Photo. Reprod.
Lindin, Carl Olof Lindquist, Herman
Swedish
Luppi,
—
William Henry
i
Loeb, Louis Lokke, Marie
» *
148.
131, 135.
Photo Reprod. United 186.
Lopez-Mesquita, Jose M.-3S3,
TT Unite
j
Photo.
^
6
—
S.
* +
U.
S. * *
®
+
130,
Photo. Reprod.
140.
134,
+ _
Chinese Chinese
„ 226, 227, 228, 229, 230,
231,232,233,234,235,236,237
fm6mal ArZ ent*™
8
Lov, Mina-361, 362 Lucas, Jean Williams Luce, Maximilien 421 373, 374, 375 Luck, C. C. Ludovici, Alice E.
U.
222, 223, 224, 225,
Lopez Naguil, Gregorio— 37 38 355, 356, 357, 358,^360^ Lotz. Karolv
Lowenstamm, Emina-729
States.
* * *
Ma Chen—375 Ma Chiang-chuan —416 Ma Hsao-shien
+
States.
United
149.
—
*
Loomis, Chester.
—
• * • * *
*
MacLaughlin, Donald Shaw McMillen, Mildred MacNeil, Carol Brooks MacNeil, Hermon Atkins 48,
„
Longman, Evelyn Beatrice.
Internationa
Ma Yuen— 394
N eiherlands
Maarel, M. van der— 57 Maccari, Cesare 2844, 2850 Collection United States Section, Loan Macky, Constance # Macky, E. Spencer William A. 45. United States.
—
Mackay,
Photo. Reprod.
, ,
Swedish
,
Macrum, George H.
,
Macsoud, Nicholas S. Madeline, Paul 422, 423
,
—
Bernardo 4000 Collection United States Section, Loan Luke, Kathryn Logan Lukeman, Augustus # Luks, George
Luini,
Mary A. McComas, Francis McCormick, Howard McCormick, M. Evelyn
t
Mclllhennv, C. Morgan Mclntire, Katharine Macintosh, William W. McKenzie, R. Tait. 28, 46, 139, 153. Photo. Reprod. McKillop, William McLane, M. Jean
0
—
•
McFee, Henry Lee MacGilvary, Norwood
French
Londoner, Amy Lon?, Hong-mu 7, 8 Longacre, James Barton Longacre, Lydia Eastwick
Argentine
McCartan, E. McCarter, Henry MacChesney, Clara T.
—
Lockman, De Witt M.
—
*
Photo. Reprod.
Chinese
MTnrice—420
States.
§
Italian
MacDougall, John A. McEwen, Walter 141,
Chinese rhineie Chinese Chinese Interna* anal
e7
139
138,
McColl,
# #
—
-
French 137,
136,
—
Italian
3
if
587
586,
Luquiens, Huc-Mazelet Luxoro, Cesare 64 Lynch, Anna Lynch, Justo 39
Swduh
372
333 Liu Tsz-hsin— 331, 332, 349 Llimona. Juan-348, Llopis de Casades, Jnan r
*
French
—
Swedis
Little, Tohn Wesley hi,; P Liu I-tzu— 382 384 Liu Sung-mein
y
— Ermenegildo—
Swedish
Italian
sus
Eric 207
Lindstrftm, Martin-371, Linford, Charles
Lundberg, Theodor—287, 288 Lundborg, Florence Lungren, Fernand Lunois, Alexandre 584, 585,
31L
203, 204, 205
isx Lippincott,
Philippine 75, 76, 77, 78, 79
Norwegian
Bruno-202,
Liljefors,
§
Luna, Juan—21, 22 Lund, Henrik—73, 74,
*
307, 308, 309, 310,
Lien "Hsun-hao
Lum, Bertha
Chinese United States.
#
.
.
.
[
ScSui,
Ida
Magnus, Sin— 387,
469
1
UaUan
—65 388, 38
,
a
»
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS Magnusson, Gustaf
—
Martinez, Xavier
394, 395
392, 393,
Swedish *
M.
Magonigle, Edith
Magyar-Mannheimer, Gusztav
—363,
364, 365,
International
366, 367 Maillart, Diogene
—424 Fernand —425
French French
Maillaud, Major, Ernest L.
*
Major, Henrik— 368 Makino, Shiro 158 Makowsky, Alexander 369 Malagarriga Ormast, Elvira
—
—
International
Japanese International
— 370
Malbone, Edward Greene Malharro, Martin— 40. 41 Malhoa, Jose— 53, 54, 55, 56,
—26 — 195,
Maruyama, Banka Maruyama, Okyo
Argentine 57, 58, 59,
60
Portuguese
French
Manatt, William Whitney Mancini, Antonio 66, 67, 68 Manguin, Henri 426, 427 Manigault, E. Middleton Manley, Thomas R. Mannheim, Jean Manning, W. Westley 730
t
— —
—
Manor, Florence Manship, Paul Manta, Abel Abrantes Mantilla,
— 9 Antonio— 140 Maria
_
Italian
French
* # International t
—
t
61,
62, 63
Portuguese
Cuban
8,
Italian
Maraini, French Marcel-Beronneau, Pierre 428 Marcel-Clement, Amedee-Julien 429 French International Mares, Frederico 1042 Marffv,
Odon
—
—
—
372,
373,
374,
Marchant, Edward D. Marin, John
—
375 International * §
—
Maris, Matthew 4035 United States Section, Loan Collection Mark, Louis— 376, 377, 378, 379, 380 International International Marko, Erno 839 French 654 Laurent Marqueste, French Marquet, Albert 430, 431 * Marr, Carl * Marsh, Alice Randall Marsh, Fred Dana. 116. United States. Photo. Reprod. * Marshall, E. Newell
—
—
—
Marshall, William Edgar Marsili, Emilio 141 Mars-Vallett, Marius 655 Martens, Willy 58 Martin, Henri-Jean-Guillaume
— —
Martin, Homer D. Martin, Jacques 434, 435
—
*§ Italian
—
—
—
Mason, John Mason, Maud M.
§ »
Masriera, Luis— 381 International Mastenbroek, Johan Hendrik van 59, 60 Netherlands
Mathews, Arthur F. Mathews, Lucia K. Matisse, Auguste 438 Matoso da Fonseca, Joao
French Netherlands 432, 433 French *
French [
*
*
—
139 International
— 653
Italian
Japanese 200 Japanese Marval, Jacqueline-Marie 436, 437 '^French Mas-Olle, Helmer—208, 209, 210, 211 21? 376,377 378 Swedish
Mallol Casanovas, Ignacio Malric, Charles-Louis
*§
Uruguayan y n -
—
International *
— 371
Martinez-Vazquez, Jose—43, 44 Marussig, Guido— 69
French
Guilherme
—
Matsukane, Shinjiro 93, 94 Matsuo, Choshun 60, 61 Maufra, Maxime 439 Maurer, Alfred H.
—
—
Maury, Cornelia F. Maury, Georges-Sauveur
*
*
—440
French
Maverick, Peter Maxence, Edgard 441 May, Edward Harrison Mayer, Louis Maynard, Richard F.
§
—
French * * *
Mayr, C. Mazur, Wladyslaw Mazzanovich, Laurence Meakin, L. H. Mears, Helen Farnsworth Mednyanszky, Baron 382,
—
Meheut, Mathurin
—
Meifren, Eliseo
138
Portuguese Japanese Japanese French
* f
* * J
383,
384 International
—
442, 443 385, 386, 387
French International
Meinshausen, George § Meissonier, Jean Louis Ernest 4023 United States Section, Loan Collection * Melcher, Bertha Corbett Melchers, Gari. 133, 241. United States. Photo. Reprod. Melero, Aurelio 12, 13 Cuban Portuguese Melo, David de 64 Melville, Francis § French Menard, Emile-Rene 444, 445 * Mendenhall, Emma Mengarini, Pietro 70 Italian Menocal, Armando 10, 11 Cuban Mension, C. J. 61 Netherlands Mentessi, Giuseppe 71 Italian * Menzler, Bertha S. Mercie, Antonin 446, 447, 655A French Mercie, Fernand-Antonin 448 French Merrill, Katherine §
—
— —
—
— — — — —
Merritt,
Anna Lea
—
—
Merson, Luc-Olivier 449, 450 Meryman, Richard S.
47 °
]
*§
French *
INDEX OF ARTISTS W.— 62
Netherlands Clarence Messer, International Meszoly, Geza— 388 * L. Willard Metcalf, Mettling, Louis— 2918 United States Section, Loan Collection Netherlands Meyer, Job an— 63 International 389 Ludwig— Meyn, George Italian Mezzana, Corrado 72 2857 Georges— Michel, United States Section, Loan Collection FrenC Michel, Gustave— 656 Ji* Mesdag, H.
Edmund
—
#
Mielziner,
Leo
Miess, Frigyes— 390 Migliaro, Vincenzo— 73 Mihaly, Rezso— 391, 392,
International
Alessandro—74
Milesi,
Millar,
De Addison Thomas
Miller,
Joseph Maxwell
Kenneth Hayes
Miller,
Richard E.
Milles,
Ruth— 289, Frank
| *8 +
290, 291, 292, 293, 294,
>
D.—204,
224, 237, 251, 252.
—
David
—
Japanese §
— 75
—30 — Miyagawa, Kozan — Miyake, Katsumi — 33 Moeller, Selma M. D. Moen, Charles Antoine— 64 105,
106,
J0
—
Morani, Alessandio 76 Morani, Helbig Lily—77
Italian Italian
Morbelli,
—453
Morikawa, Toin— 216,
Italian
Philippine 15, 16, 17,
Cuban French
217, 218, 219, 220
Morimura, Yoshine—2
—
454, 455 Morse, Samuel F. B. Moser, James Henry Mott-Smith, May Moulyn, S. 67, 1 50, 151, 152 Mount, William Sidney
—
Muhrman, Henry Mullgardt, Louis Christian Muller, Johannes 89, 89A Muller, Olga Popoff Muller, Peter Paul 395 Muller, Richard 396
Japanese Japanese French • * *$ Netherlands * * §
— — —
Norwegian J
International International
Norwegian
Julio— 394
107,
108,
*
Netherlands
Swedish French
2814 United States Section, Loan Collection French* Monet, Claude 452 Monges, Henry B. * Monks, John A. S. ’
—
243, 244, 245, 246, 252, 253, 254, 255,
256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264
109,
Japanese Japanese
2813
—
220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 247, 24S, 249, 250, 251,
Japanese Japanese Japanese
— Chinese — Netherlands — International Monegal Prat, Esteban— 1043 2811, 2812, 2810, Monet, Claude—2808, 2809,
Monnickendam, Martin 66 Montero, Adolfo 42, 43
211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 225, 226, 227, 228, 234, 235, 236, 237,
Italian
International
Molarsky, Morris Molin, Hjalmar— 396, 397 Monard, Louis de 657 Mo Fong-si 351 Mondriaan, Fritz 65
—
Thomas
*§ *§
80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 208, 209, 210,
Mitsutani, Kunishiro Miyachi, Ichiyu 73
Moises,
§
Peter
Munch, Edvard
Mitchell, Laura M. D. Miiti-Zanetti, Guiseppe 9 Mitsui, Banri
j
Portu^
.
Minakami, Taisei 8 Minor, Robert C. Mitchell, Arthur Mitchell, Eleanor B.
—
70
Edward Mary Nimmo
Morisset, Henri
Photo Reprod. United States. 2842 Millet, Jean Francois United States Section , Loan Collection Mills, J. Harrison Milne,
Moran, Moran, Moran, Moran,
j
de— 69,
Moride, Jeanne
Swedish Millet,
Moraes, Narciso Alfredo
Italian
Milhau, Zella
Miller,
» *
French
International
Milcendeau, Charles-451
Mooney, Edward Mora, F. Luis Mora, Joseph Jacinto
Angelo—78 Moreno, Agapita—23 Morey, M. Rodriguez— 14,
Italian
393
Adolphe—2839, 4038, 4041 United States Section, Loan Collection Montizambert, Beatrice *
Monticelli,
Mundy,
*
Ethel Frances
— — —
Munkacsv, Mihaly 397, 398 Mura, Frank Murakami, Hoko 3 Muranyi, Gyula 1044, 1045, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052 Ada Clifford
Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Murray, Murray,
* Japanese 1046, 1047, 1048, International
Caroline Bowles
Hermann Dudley J.
Francis
Frank Waldo Grace H. Myrick, Katharine Nadler,
International
R.— 399
— —
Nagara, Yozo 151 Nagy, Laura 400, 401, 402,
,
.
International
Japanese 840, 841, 842, 843
International
N etherlands
Nagy,
Argentine
409
[471
Sandor—403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 844
International
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS Nahl, Perham W. Nakogawa, Hachiro 3.5 Nakamura, Fusetsu 38 Nakamura, Shuto 126 Nakazawa, Hiromitsu 32 Nakken, Willem Carel 68
*§
— — — — — Nam, Jacques—456 Namikowa, Goun — 153 124 Namikawa, Sosuke— Naminohira, Yukiyasu — 226 Naudin, Bernard—457, 458, 46 Nava, Hector— Navazio De, Walter—47
Norman, John Norman, Mabel Northcote, James
Japanese Japanese Japanese Japanese
Nell,
N etherlands
Swedish * *
Neuhaus, Eugen Neujd, Herman— 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303
—459, Alberto— 79
Swedish French
590
New'sam, Albert Newton, Francis. Reprod. Nicholls,
§
United
203.
States.
Photo.
Nichols, Hobart Nicolini, Giovanni
Nieuwenkamp,
— 142,
W.
O.
J.
154,
155,
— —
156
—
76, 77, 78
Noble, Thomas Satterwhite Noci, Arturo 80, 81
—
— — Plinio— Luigi —84 Urbano— 144
82, 83
Noquet, Paul Nordell, Carl J. Nordensten, Ragnhild Nordfeldr, Bror J. O.
Japanese Japanese *
Oliver, Jean Nutting 462 Olivier, Fedinand
*
Olson, Albert Byron
Italian
Nogami, Tatsuoki 72 Noguchi, Yukoku 172
Japanese Japanese *
Italian Italian Italian $
— 381
270, 271
Nordin, Alice— 295, 296, 297 Nordling, Gerda 382 Narita, Torakichi 153 Norlind, Ernst 383, 384, 385, 386
—
—
48, 49
Olson, Joseph Oliver 304 Olsson, Anders 411 Olsson, Julius
[
*
*
—
Swedish International
O’Lynch de Lynch Town, Charles
—412
International
Onsager, Soren Orlik,
—
90, 91
Norwegian International
Emil
731, 732, 733, 734, 735, 736, 737. 738, 739, 740, 741, 742, 743 744, 745 , 746, 747, 748, 749, 750, 751, 752, 753, 754, 755 ,
§
Swedish Japanese Swedish
French
—
Swedish
Norwegian Swedish
•
—
•
Nordhagen. Johan— 265, 266, 267, 268, 269,
— —
Oliva Navarro, Juan Carlos
Argentine
Nishimura, Hikobei Noble, John
Nono, Nono,
International •
Olinskv, Ivan G.
*
—
Noniellini,
—69
Netherlands
International Olgyav, Ferencz 410 Olgyav, Victor 845, 846, 847, 848
Netherlands Nisbet, Robert FI. Nishi, Oshu 22
»
Japanese Japanese Japanese Japanese Japanese Japanese Japanese Japanese Japanese Japanese Japanese
Italian
143
— 153,
»
X
Oldewelt, Ferdinand Gustaaf Willem
* *
Rhoda Holmes
160 ’
Philippine
— — Okawa, Takezo— 146 Okumura, Masanobu — 186
§
*
•
Okada, Sesso 11, 12 Okajima, Tesshu Okamoto, Hosui 23
*
Newman, John Newman, Victor Winthrop
Swedish
—
Italian
Neuschuler, Newell, Peter
399, 400
— — — Ohta, Kijiro— 24 Ohta, Masachika — 68 Ohta, Masatada — 67 Oka, Toyen — 16
Chinese
Neumont, Maurice
Japanese Japanese
Ochtman, Leonard O’Donovan, William R. O’Farrell, G. 24, 25 Ogaki, Masanori 86 Ogura, Uichiro 65
*
Walter
Nettleton,
French Chinese
Oakley, Thornton Oakley, Violet— 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165. United States. Photo. Reprod. O’Brien, Frank M.
*
379, 380
Nerman,
,
.
%
Nyman, Hilding— 398,
+
—414 Einar—
.
Nunn, Frederick
P. R.
Nen Wei-ching
Collecting
— — —
—
—
Nelson, Bruce
—
Northcote, Stafford M. Nourse, Elizabeth Noyes, George L. Nozal, Alexandre 460, 461 Nu Su-nen 342 Numada, Ichiga 222 Numata, Ichiga 46
Neagle,
M. P. Raymond Tony'
"
2904 United States Section, Loan
French Japanese Japanese 123, Japanese French 588, 589 Argentine 44, 45, Argentine 658 Navellier, Edouard-Felicien-Eugene French Neilsen, Neilson,
.
Orr, Louis Orsi, Achille d’ Ortner, Ferencz
— 125 —413 Osborne, Malcolm — 756 Osslund, Helmer — 213, 214,
472
219 ]
§
Italian
International
International 215, 216, 217, 218,
Swedish
INDEX OF ARTISTS Swedish
John-220
Osterlund,
Osterlund-Wigert, Mathilda-221,
222^^ Swedish
224 Osterman, Emil-223, Otis,
Amy
Otis,
13 ass
Pechan, Jozsef *§
w*
Henry—
Ottmann, Ouvre, Achille— 591
aTBia,
52 Pagano, Jose Leon-50, 51, Page, Marie Danforth Page, William Pages, Jules Paice, Philip Stuart
Pancoast, Morris Hall Pannemaker, Francois— 592 54, 55
French
^‘
M,
—
Chmeu
Parfsanit'
—
Napolerme
8 5,
86
J^~
Haig Patricot, Jean-593 Pattee, Elsie Dodge Margaret J. Rebecca Burd Peale 659, 660, 661, 66Paulin, Paul
Patterson, Patterson,
—
Peale, J. S. Peale, James Peale,
§
Italian
—2849
Swedish *
—272,
273, 274, 275
Norwegian Italian
Swedish *
Pfeiffen, Justus Phillips, Caroline
Ualian
King
Phoenix, Lauros Monroe Photo. Reprod.
#
—205.
United
States.
—
Piazzetta, G. B. 4008, 4011 United States Section, Piazzonni, Gottardo F. P.
% + _
#“
Piccirilli,
Loan
Collection
Attilio
Furio Pick, Lajos— 1053 Pien Lu 390 Pien Shou-mien— 391 Pierce, Lucy V. Pierre, Gustave—466 Piccirilli,
~
—
+
Internationa, , F French*
Pieters, Evert-71 Pietro, C. S.
Pietz,
Adam
International
Chinese Chinese^ ,
French Netherlands j .
Richard-420 Robert Edge
,
International
*
Pietzsch,
» *
Pine, , , S 56, 57 Pinto, Octavio French 470 Piot Rene-467, 468, 469, 2827 .. Pissarro, Camille— 2819, 2826, Collection Loan Section, United States
—
-
Paulus, Francis Petrus
Paxson, Martha K. D. Paxton, Elizabeth Okie Paxton, William McGregor Payne, Edgar Peale, Charles Willson
Photo. §
Petiti, Filiberto— 88 Petrus, Anna—407, 408, 409 Peyraud, Frank C.
French
Patigian,
States.
—
Peterson, Jane Peterssen, Reidar
International International
Parker, Lawton S. Parrish, Clara Weaver Parrish, Stephen Parshall, De Witt Parsons, Edith Parretto Partington, Gertrude Partington, J. H. E. Partridge, G. Roy
418°
§
—
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Papp, Lajos-849 417 Farida, Santin, Jose-416,
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Germain
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57, 5 8 , 59, 60, 205, 212, 213, 255 211, 208, 209, 210, 400 399, Yun-ting Pao
•
*§ Percy, Isabelle C. Pernot, Henri 663 French Perrault-Iiarry, Emile 664 French * Perrie, Bertha E. * Perrine, Van Dearing * Perry, Lilia Cabot t Perry, R. Hinton Petersen, Carlo 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406
. *
T.
States.
United States Section, Loan Collection Pennell, Joseph § * Pennoyer, Sheldon P. * Peper, Meta A. Perard, Victor Semon §
Argent, ne
Palmer, Pauline
Americ»-53,
Ernest—232.
Pelouse, Leon
. #
United
International
—
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Padl Packard, Mabel # Paddock, Ethel Louise k J 6, Ju
—419
Reprod. Pekenino, Michele Pelham, Peter Pellini, Eugenio 145
.
nverbeek G. J. van—70 Laszlo-414, 415
Paine, Robert
Peixotto,
French Vr,vrh S, / Netherlands
4^3 464. ^>5,
Panozzi,
Pearce, Charles Sprague— 127. Photo. Re prod. Pearson, Joseph T., Jr. Pearson, Ralph M.
„ ^ »* J »
.
422 Piza Roig, Jaime-421, A. Platt, Charles Plowman George T. 8*50
8
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859, 860
Rembrandt [
473
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lntirmti onal
856, 857, 858, S52. 353, 854, 855,
l
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
— —
146 Pogliani, Antonietta Auguste-Emmanuel Pointelin, 665 Poisson, Pierre-Marie Albin Polasek, 757, 758, 759 Poliak, Pooke, Marion L.
—471
Max—
Quinn,
Quires, C. Bernaldo
*
921,
930. ± * Portnoff, Alexander 142 Possoz, Miley 65, 66, 67, 68, 140, 141,
—
Portuguese
—1054,
Pou pel et, Jeanne
* 1055, 1056
Prat,
Artur— 71,
72,
J 146
Portuguese +
Lyon Matthew
Pratt, Bela
Pratt,
Preisler,
Jan—426
Raffaelli, Jean-Franqois
—
Ramberg, Gustaf 410, Ramsey, Allan 2909
—
International
A—
Ravlin, Grace
Realier-Dumas, Maurice Recchia, Richard H.
f
Redmond, Granville
•
*
—
French Redon, Odilon 475, 598 Reed, Earl H. § Netherlands Regt, P. de 72 * Rehn, Frank K. M. * Reid, Jean Arnot * Reid, Robert * Charles Reiffel, § Reindel, Wilhelm G. Portuguese 76 75, 74, Reis, Joao 73, *t Remington, Frederic Remsey, Mme. 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436
—
—
International
—
International International
Renard, Emile 476 Renaudot, Paul—477, 478 Renault, G. 119. United prod.
Giovanni 147, 148 A. Phimister
Italian
Reni,
—
t
Proctor,
595 159 Proost, Johannes Protti, Alfredo— 89 Puech, Denys— 666 Puig, Domingo—45, 46, 47, 48 Purdie, Evelyn Purefov, Heslope Puthuff, Hansom
—
French Netherlands Italian
Uruguayan
Photo. Re-
— 149
r
Italian
2893, 2898 United States Section, Loan Renoir, Pierre-Auguste 479 Renoir, Pierre-Auguste 2822, 2825,
— —
Collection
French 2828,
2833
Renom
United States Section, Loan 437 y Juamandreu, Fausto
—
Collection
International
>
—
—
— 667
—
French States.
Guido
French
Putnam, Arthur $ Putnam, Brenda International 428 Putz, Leo Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre Cecile 2831 United States Section, Loan Collection French Puy, Jean 473 * Pyle, Howard * Quartly, Arthur
—
Chinese French
Ren Yee-suen— 304
Prini,
J.
French *
Prinet,
Rene Quinlan, Will
•
—474
Redfield, Edward W. Redfield, Heloise Guillou
Renda, Giuseppe
Georges— 594,
French Swedish
—
French
Quillivic,
596, 597 411, 412
United States Section, Loan Collection * Ramsay, Charles F. » Rand, Ellen G. Emmet Randolph, Lee F. •§ Raphael, Joseph Rauscher, Lajos -934, 935, 936, 937, 938, 939, International 940, 941, 942
Rene-Xavier—472
Profit,
—
_
Prendergast, Maurice B. Preston, James Preston, May Wilson Price, Eugenia 427 Priestman, Prihoda, Istvan— 931, 932, 933
Argentine
—
#
International *
Powell, Arthur J. E. Powers, Hiram Powers, Marion
\
59
—
.
Internationa
Edward Henry
de— 58,
Raab, Ervin—429, 430 International Raditz, Lazar « Raeburn, Sir Henry 2911 United States Section, Loan Collection
Poor, Henry Varnum Poore, Henry Rankin Netherlands Poortenaar, Jan— 157, 158 * Pope, Alexander . International Por, Bertalan 866, 423, 424, 425, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 875, 874, 873, 872, 871, 870, 869, 868, 867, 884, 876, 877, 878, 879, 880, 881, 882, 883, 893, 892, 885, 886, 887, 888, 889, 890, 891, 902, 901, 900, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 899, 911, 910, 909, 908, 903, 904, 905, 906, 907, 920, 919, 918, 917, 916, 912, 913, 914, 915, 929, 928, 927, 926, 925, 922, 923, 924,
Potthast,
Edmond T.
Italian
French French
French *§
French Renouard, Paul—480, 599, 600, 601 Netherlands* Rapelius, Betsy—73
Reuterdahl, Henry * Revere, Paul Norwegian Revold, Axel—92, 93, 94, 95 Italian Reycend, Enrico 90 Philippine Reyes, N.— 26 Reynolds, Sir Joshua 2902, 2922 .
—
—
United States Section, Loan Collection IteRm Rho, Camillo 91 Netherlands Rhynnen, Jan van—74
[474]
—
INDEX OF ARTISTS Ribeiro, Jose 77,
88,
Nunes, Jor.
Portuguese
82,
87,
78, 79, 143.
81,
80,
83,
85,
84,
86,
Rook,
—
John Hubbard Richards, Lee Greene
Richmond, Agnes M. Richmond, L.—438, 439, 440 150 Righetti, Guido Rimmer, William
—
*
* *
Rosen, Charles Rosenthal, Albert Rosenthal, Max
Italian
* *
Everett
+
Hay *
—
Robinson, Alexander Robinson, Boardman Robinson, Kathleen Beverley. Photo. Reprod. States. Robinson, Theodore Robinson, Thomas Robinson, William S. Rocha, Hector 60
— —
Roche, Pierre— 604, 605, 668 669 Rodin, Auguste Rodriguez, Guillermo C. 49,
—
.
Philippine
French * * United #
118.
* _
Argentine French French 50,
51
Roll,
*
Henry Leon Albert— 75 Willem E., Jr.
—76 (Guillaume-Roger) — 372
Rogers, Franklin Rogers, Gretchen Rogers, Mary
Netherlands Netherlands French
W. W.
Alfred-Philippe
—
481,
482,
483,
19,
20,
30,
31
21,
*
Norwegian Cuban
23,
24,
— — 153,
154
22,
Romanelli, Raffaelle Romanelli, Romano
— —
484,
French
Rom, Henrik— 96, 97, 98 Romanach, Leopoldo 18,
§
Rossi, Luigi
Netherlands International
Argentine
— 94
Italian
*§
Roth, Ernest David Roth, Frederick G. R. Rothermel, Peter Frederick
* *
Rouland, Orlando Rousseau, Theodore 4036, 4037 United States Section, Loan Collection French Roussel, Kern-Xavier 485, 486 French Roussel, Paul— 671 French Royer, Henri-Paul 487, 488 French Roze, Albert— 672 § Rubins, H. W. International Rudnay, Gyula—451
—
—
+
Rungius, Carl Rush, William
Russolo— 1159,
1160,
1161,
1162, 1163 . International
Ryden, Henning Ryder, Albert P. # Ryder, Chauncey F. S Ryder, Worth . , „ „ Photo. Ryland, R. K.—220. United States. Reprod. . _ French Sabatte, J. G. Fernand-489 Italian*
Sacheri, Cesare— 95 Sacks, Joseph
Japanese Sagaminokuni, Yoshihiro—227 417 416, Sahlen, Arthur 413, 414, 415, Swedish
—
Sahler, Helen
*
670 Rolshoven, Julius
29,
* *§
**
Uruguayan
Roger
57
Rumsey, Charles Cary
/
Roelofs,
52, 53, 54, 55, 56,
—
Henry R. Louis Rittman, Rivera y Mir, Vicente 27, 28, 29 Riviere, Henri— 602, 603 Roberts, Alice Mumford
Roelofs,
—
Rosse, Hermann 77, 78 Rosse, Hermann 952A Rossi, Alberto M. 63, 64
International
Rittenberg,
Roecker,
Manuel
— — —
.
'
Alexander William
34 Philippine *
International *
Guy
Rose, Rose,
951A
Ritschel,
Argentine 33,
—
Ring, Alice Blair . International Rippi-Ronay, Jozsef 441 442, 443, 444, 445, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 943, 944, 945, 946, 947, 948, 949, 950,
Ritchie,
32,
Uruguayan
Richards, Lucy Richards, William Trost Richardson, Mary Curtis
Risque, Caroline
62
31,
30,
Italian
93
Rich,
951,
de— 61,
Rosales-Bagg, Louise de Rosales, Emanuel O. de 1057, 1058
’
Ricci,
•
F.
—
Spagnoletto) Ribera, Juseppe de (called 4012 2895 United States Section, Loan Collection
Dante—92,
Edward
Rosa, Angel Maria Rosa, Fabian de la
151, 152
25,
26,
Italian
283, 284, 285, 286, 292 293, 294, 295, 301, 302, 303, 304, 310 311, 312, 313,
Italian
319,’
27,
28,
Romney, George 2888, 2916, 2919 United States Section, Loan Collection International Ronai-Kaszner 952
!
Sahlstrom, Anna-418, 419, 420, 421 Saint Gaudens, Annetta Johnson Saint Gaudens, Augustus 1971 Saint Gaudens, Carlota— 1963, Louis Gaudens, Saint St. Lerche, Hans
328, St.
+
+
* .
289, 290, 291, 298, 299, 300, 307, 308, 309, 316, 317, 318,
326, 327, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 332 329, 330, 331,
Memin, Charles B.
Sakakibara,
[475]
287, 288, 296, 297, 305, 306, 314, 315,
Swedish
Roko— 148
J.
Feveret de Japanese
n
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
Salvatore, Victor D. Salvesen, Valborg Schwartz
Norwegian
—
Sambo, Edgardo 97 38 Sanctis, Giuseppe De Sandona, Matteo Sandor, Mathias Sandzen, Sven Birger Sann, Jacob 101, 102, 103 Sano, Mitsukasu 52 124 Santo, Angelo del Sao Yu-sien 358
—
—
Italian
Schulman,
Italian
Schultheiss,
*
William
Sartorelli,
Sasaki,
Italian
Chinese
—98 —91
Italian
Francesco
Takayasu
Saubes, Daniel
—490
Saude, Antonio Manuel da 93, 94
—
Japanese French 89,
90,
91,
92,
Portuguese
George
International 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463
Sauter,
Savage,
Edward
Sawada,
Seiichiro
§
— 169
Japanese *
Sawyer, Edith Sawyer, Edward Warren Sawyer, Myra L. Sawyer, Phil Saxton, John Gordon
+
* §
*
— —
99 Scattola, Ferruccio Schaap, E. R. D. 79 Schaap-van der Pek, H.
—464 Schelfhout, Lodewyk — Schermer, Cornelis — 81 Schildt,
Italian
Netherlands
W.
Martinus
J.
160,
Schlegell,
Netherlands Netherlands
161
Alice Schipperus, Pieter Adrianus
Schille,
N etherlands *
—83
—219.
N etherlands
United
States.
Gustav von
*§
*
Schmauss, Peter Schmidt, Karl Schmitt, Albert Felix Schmutzer, Fred 760, 761, 762, 763, 764
*
*
—
Schofield,
W.
J.
§
Elmer
*
Stephen Alonzo Schonberg, Torsten 422, 423, 424, 425 Schoff,
—
Schook, F.
§
—
Schonheyder, Anna 104 Schoonover, Frank E.
De
—
Swedish Norwegian *
*
Forest
[
* +
International 226, 227 ">2S
Swedish *
—
426, 427, 428, 429
Andrew Thomas
—
Sears, Sarah Sears, Taber
—
—
*
United
j
Italian +
*
United
*
—
—
Yohei— 132,
* *
—
Italian §
—
French Japanese Japanese
Sesshu 192 198 Sesson Severini 1167, 1174,
1166, 1173,
Leopold Sha Fu-ching 373, 374
Seyffert,
—
Sharp, Joseph Henry Sharpies, James
Shaw, Sydney Dale Shen Nan-ping 432, 433 Shen Shui-tseng 318
—
— Shepard, Clare Shibata, Banyo— 17 Shibata, Gizo— 147 Shih Jui —439 Shimizu, Rokubei — 137 Shin Ying-chin — 367 Shirai,
Uzan
French Japanese Japanese
Selden, Henry Bill Selva, Attilio 155 Senseney, George Serruvs, Yvonne 676
1165, 1172,
Collection
133, 134, 135, 136
Sekiguchh Ichiya— 224 Selden, Dixie
— —
States.
*
Bonaventura 4015 United States Section, Loan Segoffin, Jean 673, 674, 675
1164, 1171,
States.
*
167.
112,
di
Seifu,
Swedish United
168.
Choate
Photo. Reprod. Seawell, Harry W.
Segna
Collection
Netherlands
Max—465
1168, 1175,
International 1169, 1170, 1176, 1177 *
Chinese *
* *
Chinese Chinese *
Japanese Japanese Chinese Japanese Chinese *
Shinn, Everett
International Schneider, Otto
Karl
States. Photo. Reprod. Schweizer, J. Otto 146. Photo. Reprod. Scopinich, Luigi— 100 Scudder, Janet Searle, Alice T.
Netherlands International
— 82
Schladermundt, H. T. Photo. Reprod.
Schwartz,
— 80
Oscar
Schanze,
Loan
David— 84
Schwab, Eigil
Japanese
Netherlands
Donna
Schuster,
Norwegian
* Sargent, Geneve Rixford 212. 211, Singer. Sargent, John 206, 207, * U. S. Photo. Reprod. § Sartain, John * Sartain,
185
Schultzberg, Anshelm 225, 229, 230 231, 232, 233
— —
—
—2846
United States Section, Schuessele, Christian Schulenburg, Adele E.
+
— 105
Adolph
Schreyer,
Norwegia
100
Jo— 184,
Schreve-Yzerman,
Japanese
Paolo— 96 Salicath, Ornulf— 99,
Sala,
—44
—
Japanese
Japanese Shirataki, Ikunosuke 29 Shirlaw, Walter 201. United States. Photo.
—
*
Reprod. Shoami, Katsuvoshi 225 Shore, Henrietta M.
Japanese
Shubun
Japanese
—
—
193 Shuttleworth, Claire Siboni, Emma B.
476
]
*
* *
INDEX OF ARTISTS
—
—
Spanyi Bela 470 Sparks, Arthur W. Spear, Arthur P. Speed, Harold 471
French Francois 677 French 492 491, Paul— 1063 1062, 1061, 1060, 1059, tare— 5 may? 1 *’ International Sicard, 0 „nac
Almeida Sobrinho, Jose— 147,
SirnoesTd’
49 Simon, Jeanne
Lueien
495 mon Lueien 493, 494, F.-765 T. Simon,
Simons,
_
United States Section, 466 Simpson, C.
—
Sinding,
148,
Loan
Collection International *
—
107, 108, 109, 110
Norwegian William H.,
Singer, Sisley,
Slvori,
Eduardo— 65
Jan— 86,
Sluyters,
.
Smillie,
Smith,
Hobbe— 88
Smith,
Howard
*
Wilhelm— 234,
L.
235,
236,
237,
238 _
Swedish
Per— 111
Smith-Kielland, Smithwick, John G. Snead, Louise Willis Snell, Florence F. Snell, Henry B. Sneden, Eleanor Antoinette Soga, Nichokuan Soga,
Norwegian
— 176
Stokes,
+
Storrs,
*
Ruggles Harald
Mary Rinard
Souder,
Georges-FranQois—499
Souillet,
Sousa Lopez, 95,
99,
117,
Spaeth,
—
W.
George
Sotter,
French Portuguese
Adriano de 102,
100,
104,
106,
114,
115,
116,
118, 119
,
|
| J
_
J«.-766
Frank Wilbert John
+
%
United
States. .
,
'“““I ^ *
Swiihh Hi'aImar-432, 433, 434 241, Strandberg, Gabriel-239, 240,
St'raat
242^ *
Maria Judson Strickland, William 122, Strom, Halfdan
—2901
[
'
’
123,
lw/
Strozzi
SMes
Sect i on>
Stuart, Gilbert
Stuck, Franzvon—472 St urges, Dwight C.
Su Cheo-hen-344 Su Han-chen— 392
Edmond— 502,
Suei Wen-kai
United States Section, Loan Collection
*
Strean,
Suau,
Mary Haughton
Spanish School
'
Netherlands
,
275B, 27 5 C, 275D International Somlo, Lili—467, 468, 469 Norwegian Somme, Jacob 120, 121 Norwegian 130 Sorensen, Henrik 128, 129, *
—
*
Norwegian 112, 113, 114, 115, 1 16, 117, 118, 119, 275A,
r
French
Stewardson, Edmund Austin Stewart, Julius L. Stoddard, Alice Kent Stoddard, Frederick L.— 109. Photo. Reprod.
*
Japanese Japanese
Sohier, Alice
r
—
Zulma
Stoitzner,
Shohaku— 202
Sohlberg,
*
Swedish * *
Steuver, Celia M. Stevens, Dorothy Stevens, Helen B. Stevens, Thomas Wood
Willcox
Smith,
Norwegian
— —
*
Andre
Rosamond
* *
United States Section, Loan Collection 3999 Steen, Jan Haircksz Italian 39 Stefani, Vincenzo De Sterling, Lindsey Morris / Netherlands Sterre de Jong, J. F.-91 Stetson, Charles Walter
Netherlands
Everett
Smith,
§
,
George Washington
Smith, Jessie
*
M.
Steelink, Willem— 89, 90
French
Smith,
Smith, J.
Steele,
8
Smith, Alfred—497, 498 Smith, Charles L. A.
*
Swedish
Paul 500, 501 Theodore C.
Steck, Steele,
Netherlands *
87
George H. James David
Smillie,
Stark, Otto
/ Netherlands
Willy— 85
Sluiter,
Stanton, Lucy
Argentine
John
+
+
—
Jr.
Alfred— 2820, 2821, 2824 United States Section, Loan Collection
Sloan,
International *
—
International
W.—
Edna Fluestis Sigmund 106,
Simpson,
—
+
Amory C. Marcius—2841
Simons,
*
Speicher, Eugene E. Spencer, Mary Spencer, Robert Spicer-Simson, Theodore Sprinchorn, Carl Sprinchorn, Gerda 305 Springer, Eva Squire, Maud H. Stacey, Anna Lee Stacey, John F. Stackpole, Ralph 136 Stadskleiv, Thorleiv Staigg, Richard Morrell Stangenberg, Knut 430, 431
Portuguese French French
—496
International
503 242, 243
—
Matthew Sully, Robert
477
1
Loan
Collection
International §
C«««r C«M» French Chinese Chinese*
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS *
Thomas
Sully,
Teles,
—
Emile-Jean 606 French Sun Hen-tai 322 Chinese Sun Pai 385 Chinese Sundstrom, Harriet 435, 436, 437, 438 Swedish Sureda, Andre 504, 505, 506 French Surie, Jacoba 92 Netherlands * Sutter, Henry R. * Suydam, James A. Sulpis,
—
—
—
Teniers, r
768,
—
769,
131,
132,
770,
772,
771,
International 135
133, 134,
Sylvester, Frederick O. Szekely, Andor 953, 954, 955 Szekely, Arpad 956
— —
Szinnyei-Merse, Pal
—
Taft, Lorado
Reprod.
—473
United
126.
— 101 Kangai — 18
Takakura, Takashima, Tokumatsu
* §
*
Chinese Chinese
—
*
United
States.
Chinese
Teh Hsin-chen
Chinese
62,
63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 3 ?6, 77, 78, 79) 80 81 82 83 84 l » It’ lb 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 >
198
>
>
>
Chinese Chinese
United
47.
International
—
International
*
* * *
32,
—
Italian
6, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 199, 200, 201, 202, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254
Teh Hsin-yong—204 Teh Pao-kai 196, 197,
—
Japanese
Chang
’
*
»
—
French Japanese Japanese
Tatebayashi, Kagei—204 Tavernier, Andrea— 102 Tavvaraya, Sotatsu— 177 Taylor, Charles J. Taylor, Emily Drayton Taylor, Frank Walter Taylor, Minnie C. Tefft, Carl E.— 30, 33, 137. Photo. Reprod.
*
—
* *
—47
—
Netherlands Netherlands
—
Japanese
Tarbell, Edmund C. Tarrit, Jean— 678
van— 93
Thorbjornsen, Simon 155, 156 Norwegian * Thorndike, Charles H. Tibor, Erno 482, 483 International Tichy, Gyula 959 International Tichy, Kalman— 957, 958 International Tiedbout, Cornelius § Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista 2896 United States Section, Loan Collection * Tiffany, Louis C. Tihanyi, Lajos 484, 485, 486, 487
Norwegian
Wooding
,
Photo. Reprod. Thor, Walter 481
§
— 173
.
,
States.
*
Tanner, Benjamin Tanner, Henry O. Tannes, Marie 137, 138
„
Thomas, Seymour Thompson, George Albert Thompson, Leslie P. Thompson, Nellie Louise
Japanese
Tang Ying—411, 412 Tang Yu-sheng 406 Tannahill, Mary H.
61,
,
Thol-Ruysch, Aletta
International
—
Tanomura, Chokunyn
—
Japanese Japanese
—
—
Fritz 2817 United States Section, Loan Collection Thayer, Abbott H.— 243. United States. Photo. Reprod. Thedy, Max—480 International Thevenet, Francois 508 French Thilmann, C.—774 International Tholen, W. B.— 94, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166
t
Tamasy, Miklos 474 Tamaya, Shunki 5 Tanaka, Yasushi
Norwegian
—
Thaulow,
Italian
— 118
International
.
,
’
Photo.
States.
Talcott, Allen B.
Tashima, Ikka
JnternatiZ
139, 140, 141, 142 143, 144, 145, 146, 147 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154 276 277 278, 279, 280, 281, 282
International International International *
Tallmadge, Thomas E.
J. J.
J'WLV'L
Thaulow, ^ Fritz rr U
*
Tafuri, Raffaele
Tapley,
'
—4002
" T Terada, Motokichi— 166 Japanese Terborch, G.-2907 United States Section, Loan Collection lerraire, Clovis-Frederic— 507 Frmri, Tersol, Artigas Jose— 546, 547, 548, 549
Norwegian
F.
David
.
Svabinskv—767,
Tadama,
S 1077 ° 77
United States Section, Loan CollrrFn*
— —
773 Svarstad, A. C.
Ede
1064, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1069 1071, 1072, 1073, 1074, 1075 1076 ’ 1078, 1079, 1080, 1081
Tilden, Douglas— 235, 245, 246, 253. Photo. Reprod. Tingley, Blanche
U.
S.
*
—
Tintoretto, Jacopo 4003 United States Section,
Loan Collection Tirman, Jeanne-Henriette 509 French Tissot, James 4040 United States Section, Loan Collection * Titcomb, M. Bradish Tito, Ettore— 103, 104, 105, 106, 107 Italian
—
—
Tobari,
Kogan
— —
55,
56
Tomioka, Hodo 50 Tompkins, Frank H. Tonge, Lammert van der 95 Tong-tai 244 Torneman, Axel 245, 246
[478
—
]
—
—
Japanese Japanese *
Netherlands Chinese Swedish
INDEX OF ARTISTS
—
Torre, Carlos De La 66, 67, 72 Torsander, Gustav 243, 244 Tosa, Mitsunari 179 Tosa, Mitsuoki 179 Toshima, Kofu 87 Toussaint, Gaston— 679, 680 Toyeki— 206 Tokokawa, Mitsunaga 71 Toyoshima, Teiun 14
— — —
Swedish Japanese Japanese Japanese French Japanese Japanese Japanese
—
—
—
1082, 1083, 1084, 1089, 1090, 1091, 1096, 1097, 1098, 1103, 1104
1085, 1092, 1099,
United States Section, Loan Collection
United States Section, Loan Collection Ostade, Adriaen
Van
Sloun,
— —
#
, International
Chinese
»S."
—
International French Vauthrin, Ernest-Germain 514 Portuguese Vaz, Joao 122, 123, 124 Portuguese Vaz, Julio, Jor. 153, 154, 155 International Vasquez, Carlos 499, 500 French Veber, Jean 515, 608 Italian Vedani, Michelo 156
—
— — — —
Unno,' .
981^^
United
Vedder, Elihu— 114, 193. Photo. Reprod. Vedres, Mark
1105, 1106, 1107, 1108, 1109, 1112, 1113, 1114, 1115, 1116
States.
International 1110, 1111 ,
Velasquez, Diego Rodriguez de Silva y United States Loan Collection 2890 Netherlands Veldheer, J. G. 170 67, 168, 169, Portuguese Veloso Salgado, Jose 125,-126, 127, 128, 129, 130
Netherlands French Vernier, fimile-Seraphin— 681, 682 Italian 108 Vianello, Cesare Norwegian Vik, Ingebrigt 333
Velsen,
Suze— 96,
171, 172
— — Vildosola, C. de— 33 Gennaro— 109
Cub™
Italian
Villani,
Villeneuve, Jacques-Louis-Robert 683 Vinton, Frederic Porter Viti,
Timoteo
Vittori,
[
* J.
—
..International 968, 960 *>61, 962, 963, 964, 965, 966, 967, 977 976, 975, 974, 969, 970, 971, 972, 973,
Upton, Florence K. Usher, Leila Vadasz, MilUa-978, 979, 980,
Frank
_
#
228, 229, 230, 23!, 232,
Jansz—4014 United States Section, Loan Collection
Various Artists—419, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424 Chinese Japanese Various Artists 238, 239 Vastagh, Geza 490, 491, 492 International International Vastagh, Gyorgy 493 Vaszary, Janos—494, 495, 496, 497, 498, 982
Ufer, Walter Uitz. Bela
“Si,
Van
_
Umbstaetter, Nellie Littlehale Undy, Karola—488, 489 Unknown—402, 403, 404
*
—
—
Ullman, Eugene Paul
§
Van Laer, Alexander T. Van Marcke, Emile 4042
Japanese Japanese Japanese Japanese Japanese
Jr.
§
—
Tsujimura, Shoka— 92 Tsukada, Shukyo—221 Japanese* Tsukioka, Kogyo—20 Tucker, Allen Tunold, Bernt 157 U. S. Turner, C, Y.— 122, 181, 189, 197. Photo. Reprod. # Turner, Helen M. Turner, J. M. W. 2889 United States Section, Loan Collection* Turner, Ross Sterling Tuttle, Adri anna % Tuttle, Ruel Crompton * Twachtman, John H. Tyler, Carolyn D. # Tyson, Carroll Sargent,
*
United States Section, Loan Collection
—
Tyng, Margaret Fuller
French
Van Elten, Kruseman H. D. Van Gogh, Vincent 4031
*
Tsuji, Hisashi—28
163
Norwegian
—
Portuguese French
—
159, 160, 161, 162,
—
Troyon, Constant 2854 United States Section, Loan Collection French Truchet, Abel— 510
—
Otto— 158,
French
512
513 Boskerck, Robert W. Vanderhoef, Charles A. Van Dyke, Anthony 2923
120, 121
Tryon, Dwight W. Tsuda, Nobuo 46 Tsuda, Seifu— 156
*
511,
Van
International 1086, 1087, 1088, 1093, 1094, 1095, 1100, 1101, 1102,
Troubetzkov, Paul
Cuban
Valtat, Louis
§
Trigoulet, Eugene— 607 Troccoli, Giovanni Battista Trott, Benjamin
—
Vallotton, Felix
Valstad,
—32
Snowden
Valk, Ella
Argentine
—
Trenchard, James Trigoso, Joao de Melo Falcao
Valderrama, Esteban
68, 69, 70, 71,
—
4001 . _ United States Section, Loan Collection
Hermann
Vogt, Louis C.
479
1
.
*iali
Carlo-110
Vivian, Calthea Vlaanderen, Joh Vogel,
French
™ .
— 516,
517
, Netherlands French
CATALOGUE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS Wickwire, Jere R. Wieczorek, Max
—
Wieslander, Agnes 250 Wiggers, Derk 107 Wilder, Andre 519
— —
Wiles, Irving
• Swedish
Ramsey
Wilke, William H. Willett, A. E.— 230. Reprod.
Netherlands French * t
United
States.
French
Williams, Alyn Williams, George Alfred Williams, Isaac L. Williams, J. Scott Williamson, Ada C. Willigen, C. A. van der 108 United Willis, R. T.— 221. Reprod. Willson. Martha B. Wilson, Floyd
—
Japanese
Yates, Culen
*
Yeh Ku-kai— 218
—
Chinese Chinese Japanese Chinese Japanese
Tsai-chen 369 Yonehara, Unkai 43
—
§
Young, Young, Young, Young,
Netherlands States.
Photo.
*
Netherlands
*
Wolf, Henry
§
Wood, Franklin T. Wood, Kathryn Leone
§
*
* * *
Woodbury, Charles Herbert Woodville, Richard Caton Woodward, Ellsworth
Woodward, William * *
Woodwell, Joseph R. Woolf, Samuel Johnson Workman, David Tice
§
Maude
Worthington, Beatrice
—
Wrangel, Anna 247, 248 Wright, Alice Morgan Wright, Charles Cushing Wright, John Wright, Joseph Wright, Louise Wood Wright, Margaret Hardon
—401
t
* *§ §
Chinese * *
Wuerpel, Edmund H. Wyant, Alexander H. Wyeth, N. C. Wyk, Charles van
Netherlands
§J Italian
—
— —
Chinese Chinese Chinese
286
—
—
39,
40
Chinese Chinese Chinese Chinese
215, 216, 217, 240, 241
—441
Yuan Shang-ting Yu-chio— 323, 324
Chinese Chinese Japanese Japanese
Yui, Cho— 100, 101, 102, 103, 104 Yusetsu, Kaihoku 178 Zador, Istvan International 531, 983, 984. 985, 986, 987 113 Zanetti, Zilla Vettore Italian Zaragoza, M. 35, 36 Philippine Zaroubine, Victor 532 International
—
—
—
—
Emil Robert Ziegler, Karl 536 Zettler,
Zeim, Ziffer,
Zilzer, Zilzer,
— Felix— 2843, 4020 United States Section, Sandor— 533 Antal — 535 Hajnalka — 1117 534,
t
International
Loan
Collection
International International International
Zim, Marco
§
Zimmerman, M. W.
*
Zinge, Jules-Emile 522, 523, 524, 525 Zo, Henri 526
French
—
— 114 Emil—251, 252, 439 Zolnay, George Julian — 234, Photo. Reprod. Zon, Jacques— 115 Zonza Briano, Pedro— 75 Zoetelief,
Tromp,
J.
Zoir,
French Netherlands Swedish United 247.
States.
186, 187, 188
Wylie, Robert Wysmuller, J. H. Yabu, Meizan
Mahonri M.
Chi-ting 413 Hsiao-shien
<
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Charles Morris Mattie
Vincenzo 112 Chin-po 360
t
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Japanese Japanese
Arthur
Yu H sun— 22, 26, 38, Yu Shen-sheo 317 Yu Shu-tze 320, 321 Yu Yuen-heo
Netherlands
111 Wolcott, Katherine
51, 66
277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285,
Chinese
109, 110, 173, 174, 175
Wolbers, Hermanus Gerardus
Yu Yu Yu
International
306, 307, 308, 309, 310
W.
—
YroIIi,
Swedish
Wissler, Anders
— —
Yoshida, Hiroshi 34 Yoshida, Homei 45, 48, Yoshida, Yetsutaro 157
§
—
Chen
,
Yasuda Bunshin—49
• * * *
Winslow, Henry
Winter, Taton 529, 530 Wio Yu-pi—430
Wu
101, 102, 103
Yarrow, William H. K.
Yong, Teh-fu— 181
520, 521, 610
Witsen,
Japanese Japanese Japanese Chinese
—
—
Yang Tien-li— 100,
Yo
Leon-Adolphe
Willette,
Photo.
—
Yamada, Naosaburo 161 Yamamoto, Morinosuke 36 Yamazaki, Choun 41, 42
•
— 113
Netherlands Japanese
138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143
—
Yamada, Chozaburo
74, 75
Japanese [
Zorach, Marguerite Zorach, William Zorad— 537
480
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International
INDEX OF ARTISTS Douglas
Volk,
—
United
121.
States.
Volkerling, Hermann Volkert, Edward C.
— 501
—
_
International
*
Volkmann, Hans von— 502
International International
Vondrous, C.—775, 776, 111 Vondrous, John C. Vonnoh, Bessie Potter Vonnoh, Robert Vreedenburg, C.—98 Vreedenburg, Schotel M.— 99 Vuillard,
Watt, William G. § Watteau, Antoine 4017 United States Section, Loan Collection * Waugh, Frederick J. • Waugh, Samuel Bell
Photo.
*
Reprod.
der
Webster, E. Ambrose Webster, Ethel Felder Webster, Herman A. Weele, H. J. van der 103 Wehrschmidt, Daniel A.
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505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 520, 513, 514, 515, 516, 517, 518, 519, 527 526, 522, 523, 524, 525,
504,
Wallin, David— 249 Walter, Edgar Walter, Hendrik Jan— 112 Waltman, Harry Franklin Waltner, Charles-Albert 609
—
Wang Wang Wang Wang Wang Wang
W
ng
M.— 101
220, 221
Hsi-kai— 334, 335 Hsun— 52
Wang 1—396 Wang, Teh-chang 9,
10,
11, 12, 13,
14,
15,
Wang, Wen-ming— 1,
2,
3,
Waning, Cornelia Anthony
Ward, John Q, A. Waring, Leila Warner, Everett L. Warner, Olin Warner, William Warren, Harold B. Washburn, Cadwallader Washburn, Mary S. Washington, Elizabeth F. Watanabe, Osao— 58 Waterbury, Laura Prather Watrous, Harry Willson
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Chinese
™-102 ^ .
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Netherlands
Argentine Italian
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Chinese
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#
.
244.
United +
Photo. Reprod.
Wendt, William Wenk, Albert— 528 Wentz, Henry Werenskiold, Dagfin Werner, Frank A.
.
International*
—
166, 167
Norwegian #
Wertmiiller, Adolph Wessel, Herman H.
# #
West, Benjamin
Westermann, G.— 105 Westrum, Anni von Wetherill, Elisha Kent Kane Wetlesen, Wilhelm-164, 165 Wevns, T. H. 160
—
Netherlands | » .
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States.
16, 17, 18, 23,
4
Photo.
.
Wendel, Theodore Wendt, Julia M. Bracken—29,
I% Jf 24,
25, 32, 33, 34, 35
States.
325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330
French Netherlands
—438 —405 Fei-397 Hong-hsien — 151 Hsao-ting— 5,
Wen
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J
36, 43, 93, 95,
Wells, Alice Rushmore
Swedish
Chien-peng
—
99, 101, 120, 145, 184. United Reprod. Weir, J. Alden Weir, John Ferguson Weisfenbruch, Jan Willem 104 Weiss, Ana— 73, 74 Weiss, Renzo— 111 Weiss, Samuel A. Welch, Katherine G. Welch, Mabel R. Wellington, F. H.
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.
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Edmond
Weinman, Adolph Alexander
Walker, Horatio Walker, Nellie V.— 51, 117, 226, 254. United * States. Photo. Reprod. International Walleszne, Gyenes Gitta
521,
*§
Netherlands *§ *
Weinert, Albert
Japanese
Wagner, Frank Hugh Wagner, Fred Wagner, Robert Waite, Emily Burling Walcott, Harry Mills Walden, Lionel
512,
*
* *
—
Weill,
503,
International
*
100
Wada, Eisaku— 31
R.
778, 779, 780, 781, 782 Weber, Sarah S. Stillwell
Netherlands Netherlands French Netherlands
Edouard— 518
Waay, Nicholaas van
Way, T.
§
Whiteman,
S.
Edwin
Whitney, Beatrice Whitney, Gertrude V. Whittemore, William John Whittredge, Worthington
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1119,
International
1120,
1121,
International
International
1125, 1126, 1127, 1128, 1129 Zwart, W. de— 176, 177
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