Interstate Industrial Imposition
Qhicago, Jllinois.
CATALOGUE
ART GALLERY
OF THE
INTER-STATE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION
OF CHICAGO.
1877.
DEACCESSIONED BY
CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
PRINTED COLLECTIONS
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1877, by
THE INTBK-STATE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION OF CHICAGO,
in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.
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1877.
EDWIN LEE SHOWN, President.
VICE PRESIDENTS.
JOHN B. DRAKE. GEO. H. LAFLIN.
POTTER PALMER. SAM'L JOHNSTON.
JOHN P. REYNOLDS, SECRET AHY. J. IRVING PEARCE, TREASURER.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
GEORGE C. CLARKE, CHAIRMAN.
L. G. KLINCK. GEO. H. L API IN.
JOHN P. REYNOLDS. J. A. MASON.
EDWIN LEE BROWN. JACOB ROSENBERG, AUDITOR.
ART COMMITTEE.
GEO. C. CLARKE. FRANKLIN MAcVEAGH.
EDWIN LEE BROWN. E. G. ASAY.
E. S. STICKNEY.
W. M. R. FRENCH, SECRETARY OP COMMITTEE.
BENJ. DURHAM, CLERK OF COMMITTEE.
EDWARD STAN LEY. WATERS, IN CHARGE OF BRIC-A-BRAC COLLECTION.
THE EXHIBITION OF PICTURES OF THE EXPOSITION OF 1877 is
composed of works contributed by well-known American artists,
and a smaller number of good foreign pictures furnished by Eastern
art dealers. It embraces the most extensive and important collec-
tion of water colors yet exhibited in the West, for which the Art
Committee takes pleasure in acknowledging its obligations to the
co-operation of the American Society of Painters in Water Colors.
Miss Rose Durfee, of New York, has acted as the agent of the
Committee in the collection of pictures from New York artists and
dealers, and will be in Chicago during the season of the Exhibition,
as the representative of the Committee in conducting the sales.
All the pictures in the collection are for sale, (at private sale,)
and the prices have, at the request of the Committee, been placed
at low figures, in the hope that a large number may be sold and
thus the success of future exhibitions of similar nature be assured.
The prices of the pictures may be obtained from Miss Durfee, or
at the desk of the Clerk of the Committee.
Gallery A contains Oil Paintings, Nos. 1 to 102.
Gallery B contains Oil Paintings, Nos. 201 to 287.
Gallery 0 contains Water Colors, Nos. 301 to 423.
Gallery D contains Water Colors and Oil Paintings, Nos. 424
to 452.
Gallery E contains Oil Paintings, Nos. 453 to 546.
Gallery P contains Water Colors and Oil Paintings, Nos. 551
to 605.
The Special Exhibition Room contains three large historical
paintings.
The medals mentioned, unless otherwise specified, were granted
at the Expositions and Salons of Paris.
CATALOGUE OF THE PAINTINGS.
GALLERY A
NOS. 1 TO 102.
1. September Afternoon, John R. Tait
2. A Study from Nature, Harry Beard
3. Autumn, Geo. F. Shelton
4. "Wood Interior, Catskills, Edward Prescott
5. Adirondack Mountain Brook, 8. M. Barstow
6. Alpine Life in the Tyrol, P. R. Unterberger
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
Con-way Meadows — Summer Squall on Mote
Mountain,
Lent by Williams & Everett, Boston.
Geo. Inness
8.
9.
10
11.
12.
13.
-14.
15.
16,
'V
Cannonading on the Potomac, 1861, A. Wordsworth Thompson
Bail Shooting on the Delaware, Thomas Eakins
View on Lake Memphremagog, Jno. C. Wiggins
f
New York Shanty, R. H. Blakelock
"White Mountains from Peabody River, William L. Sonntag
Nachfeierabend, Otto H. Bacher
Bay of San Francisco, W. A. Coulter
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
The Puppies' First Day in the Field, L. C. Earle
Sunset in the Black Hills, Albert Bierstadt
The Detection of the Poacher, C. M. Webb
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
GALLERY A.
18.
Solitude,
Leon Becker
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
19.
Sheep,
E. Woutermaertens
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
20.
Honey Girl of
Pompeii,
Henry F. Spread
21
A Morning in
the Woods,
J. Lyman, Jr.
22
In Peril,
E. R. Maes
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
23
Best at Noon,
W. J. Boogaard
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
,24
The Belle of the Vineyard,
P. De Coninck
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
25
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33
31.
35.
36.
37,
38.
39.
40.
41.
James M. Hart
Jno. E. C. Petersen
Threatening "Weather,
New York Bay,
Lent by Williams & Everett, Boston.
"Come, ye disconsolate,"
Portrait of Robert Fulton,
English Farm Scene, James E. Meadows and J. F. Herring, Sen.
The Discussion,
"Wicked Pussy,
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
Belgium Poultry Yard,
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
Venice by Moonlight,
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
Briinhilde,
»
Passing Showers,
•: They toil not, neither do they spin,"
Outside wall of Tangiers, Morocco.
Lent by Noyes & Blakeslee, Boston.
Frank R Green
•
E. R. Maes
E. R. Maes
Colle-Leone
M. B. Odenbeimer
Kruseman Van Elten
E. L. Weeks
Hate is blind as well as Love,
Cattle in the Pasture,
The Harbor Bar, Mt. Desart,
Almost Beady,
Portrait,
E. R. Maes
.JohnR. Tait
D. Maitland Armstrong
Cornelia W. Conant
Unknown
EXPOSITION ART GALLERY.
42. Indian Falls, Cold Spring, New York, Robert C. Minor
43. The Reproof, Emily Sartaiu
44. Scene in New Hampshire, J. W. Casilear
4«V "Washing Place, Brittany, Edgar M. Ward
46. On the Sands, Mrs. F. Williams
47. In the Meadows, Eruseman Van Elten
48. Antonina's Tower, via Dolorosa, Jerusalem,
Lock-wood do Forest
49. Rough Sport in the Yosemite, James D. Smillie
50. Landscape and Sheep, De Hagemau
51. Prisoner of State, Eastman Johnson
52. Close of a Stormy Day, Arthur Quartley
53. The Brook by the "Way, Bavaria, John R. Tail
54. Portrait of "William Cullen Bryant, Thomas Le Clear
55. Old Boat Houses on the Yarmouth Coast ;
Copperfield's Country, Geo. H. Boughton
Lent by Williams & Everett, Boston.
56. Harbor of Venice, Felix Ziem
57. "Sunnyside"; Home of "Washington Irving, Herbert McCord
58. Sunset, "Winter, Herbert McCord
59. A "Woodland Scene in Winter, T. L. Smith
60. Autumn, J. C. Thorn
61. The Retreat, Adxph Schreyer
Medals, 1864, 1865, 1867.
Lent by Williams & Everett, Boston.
62. Yellow Birch, Julie H. Beers
€3. Interior of Stable, W. Verschuur
Deceased. A noted painter of horses.
64. A Coming Storm, Austria, A. Chwala
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
65. A German Hunt, Leon Becker
Lout by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
<>6. Still Life, Otto H. Bacher
GALLERY A.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
r78.
Landscape, .
Gathering Arbutus,
Sunset, Bay of Fundy,
Sleepy Hollow and Old Dutch Church,
Chickens Feeding,
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
Finishing Touches,
' Autumn,
Cattle and Landscape,
The Arkansas Divide, Rocky Mountains,
Morning; Lake Annercy, Savoy,
The Ox and the Frog,
Amelia Harman
J. W. Champney
J. C. Nicoll
Herbert McCord
E. R. Maes
M. B. Odenheimer
W. S. Macy
A. D. Shattuck
Thomas Moran
Samuel Colman
J. H. Dolph
Sheep Shearing in the Bavarian Highlands, Walter Shirlaw
79. Chiem Lake,
H. Deuchert
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
• 88.
X89
90.
91.
92.
Lent by M. Knoedler & Co., New York.
Indian Summer, Mrs. C. J. Wilkins
The Dessert, Morston Ream
Harvesting Cow-Pea Vines In Louisiana, E. B. D. Julio
A Coming Storm,
Off the California Coast,
In the Valley of the Oise,
A Breezy Day off Sandy Hook,
A Hidden Brook,
Fish Market,
Lent by Renner & Co., New York.
The Poacher before the Judge,
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
L'Aricia, Italy,
Gold Medal, Boston Exhibition, 1874.
Lent by Williams & Everett, Boston.
On Newark Bay,
Flowers,
Sandford R. Gifford
M. J. Heade
Jno. W. Mansfield
Francis A. Silva
Julie H. Beers
Henri Picou
C. M. Webb
George Inness
*
R. J. Pattison
Alice Harger
EXPOSITION ART GALLERY.
93 Young America, John H. Niemeyer
#4. The Borders of the River Oise, Charles Francois Daubigny
Medals, 1848, 1853, 1855, 1857, 1859, 1867. Legion of Honor, 1859. '
Officer of Legion of Honor, 1874.
Lent by Williams & Everett, Boston.
9->. Monastery Door, Walter Blackman
96. / Carding Woofr, Edgar M. Ward
9?T Roman Campagrna near the Alban Hills, Adolph Hoffler
Figures by Adolph Schreyer.
Lent by Williams & Everett, Boston.
98. Passing Showers on Lake Memphremagog, J. C. Wiggins
99. Beggar Girl, Cyrenius Hall
100. The Ancestral Home, E. L. Henry
101. Sunrise at the Narrows, New York, Edward Moran
102. Portrait of President Hayes, J. H. Witt
10 GALLERY B.
GALLERY B.
NOS. 201 TO 287.
201. Early Autumn on the New England Coast, R. Swain Gifford
202. Looking for Fernseed, John H. Niemeyer
" For whoso finds the charmed seed,
Gathers and slips it in his shoe-
He is a lucky wight indeed,
For wrapped about with fairy weed,
He walks unseen as fairies do.
******
" Just think how funny is a twirl,
• To vanish frocks, books, every curl.
A what a glorious chance to tease."
Susan, Cooledge.
203. Courtyard, Trastevere, Borne, William Sartain
204. The Gainsborough Hat, Nellie S. Jacobs
205. " And the year smiles as it draws near Jervis McEntee
its death." — Bryant.
206. Waiting for the Tide, Arthur Quartley
207. Les Miserables, William H. Beard
208. Ebb Tide, Bay of Pundy, Annie C. Shaw
209. A Shift of Wind, A. Gary Smith
210. His Eminence, the Cardinal, Walter Satterlee
211. Evening, Robert C. Minor
212. " Coming- events cast their shadows before," C. C. Ward
213. Ceramic W ares, near Tangiers, Louis C. Tiffany
214. Cattle and Landscape, William Hart
215. The Truants, A. G. Heatou
210. Monk and Donkey, V
217. The Poultry Yard, E. Leuimens
EXPOSITION ART GALLERY.
11
218.
219.
220.
221.
222.
223.
224.
225.
226.
227.
228.
229.
230.
231.
232.
233.
234.
235.
236.
237.
238.
239.
240.
241.
242.
243.
244.
Flower Girl,
Mosque and Citadel of Cairo,
On Lake Huron,
W. M. Chase
R. Swain Gifford
J. H. Drury
Copy of Hor-e's Head, Alfred B. Copeland
After Reinault's Equestrian portrait of Gen. Prim, in the
Luxembourg Gallery. Lent by Noyes and Blakeslee, Boston.
Inn and Landscape, E. Seydel
By the Sea, at Mentone, France, A. Wordsworth Thompson
A Day Dream,
Tuning the Violin,
Island Creek, Delaware River,
Bootblack in the Cold,
The Jockeys,
Islands in Cupica Bay, Honduras,
The Musician,
Eastman Johnson
P. P. Ryder
Robert J. Pattison
Edgar M. Ward
de Vos
Thomas Moran
de Vos
A July Sunset in Italy, George L. Brown
A view of the Temple of Peace, and St. Peters; tomb of Ha-
drian in the distance. Lent by Willinms & Everett, Boston.
Boston Boys appealing to Gen. Gage,
Pink and Tea Roses,
Autumn, Adirondacks,
Harbor Islands, Lake George,
St. Xavier, on the Gave, Switzerland,
A Race for Life,
Ivy Bridge of Pettigoe, Ireland,
Study of Melon and Peaches,
Caught in the Act,
The Riverside,
Fruit,
Gull Rock, Newport ; Fog coming in,
A Sunrise,
Henry Bacon
Mrs. H. A. Olcott
John Williamson
H. W. Rohbins
Henry F. Spread
R. M. Shurtlefl
Eliza Greatorex
W. M. Brown
Walter Blackman
J. H. Dolph
E. C. Leavitt
William T. Richards
Sandford R. Gifford
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GALLEEY B.
245.
246.
247.
248.
249.
250.
251.
252.
253.
254.
255.
256.
257.
258.
259.
260
261.
262.
263.
264.
265.
266.
267.
268.
269.
270.
The Rivals,
A View of "White Face Mountain,
Out-door Dinner,
Nightfall in December,
Emily Sartain
A. H. Wyant
E. Seydel
T. L. Smith
New York, from Newtown Creek, L. I., Charles H. Miller
Near Hunter's Point Ferry; Dr. Tyng's Church, St. George's,
in the distance.
Old Chine Inn, Shanklin, Isle of Wight,
The Clock Tinkers,
Scene in Brittany,
Crimson and Yellow Roses,
The Unexpected Intrusion,
Parable of the Sower,
Noon at Point Judith,
Mardi-Gras — Children Dressing for the
Carnival,
Head, of Italian Boy,
Sunset— A View in Chenango Co., N. Y.,
Maid, of Venice,
Fruit and Wine,
Coast Scene,
Sunlight and Shadow at a Cafe Arabe,
Morning in the Woods,
On the Lake Shore, Evening,
French River,
Narcissus,
" Does your mother know you 're out ? "
A. F. Bellows
Geo. H. Story
John Williamson
Mrs. H. A. Olcott
W. M. Chase
H. Bolton Jones
A. T. Bricher
C. J. Bridgman
William Sartain
Wm. L. Sonntag
Eastman Johnson
Morston Ream
A. Van Beest
Louis C. Tiffany
W. Whittredge
John R. Tail
W. S. Macy
William Sartain
Frost Johnson
Afternoon on the Connecticut, Windsor, Vt., A. C. Rowland
The Merchants of El Lagouat,
En route between the Tell and the Desert, Algeria.
Samuel Colman
271. The Cider Mill,
J. W^. Champney
EXPOSITION AET GALLERY.
13
272.
Little Roman,
M. R. Oakey
273.
Study of an Old Peasant Woman,
Julian A. Weir
274.
Jealousy,
H. A. Dieffenbach
275.
Scene in the Andes,
Medal, 1867 (E. U.)
F. E. Church
276.
October Afternoon on the Hudson,
Herbert McCord
277.
The Attack,
' E. Luminais
Medals, 1852, 1855, 1857 and 1861. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1869.
Lent by Chas. F. Haseltine, Philadelphia.
278.
279.
280.
281.
282.
283.
284.
285.
286.
287.
Landscape and Oattle,
The Green Hat*
John Pope
Thomas Hicks
Venice, Felix Ziem
Medals, 1851, 1852 and 1855. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1857.
Among the Roses,
The Meadows at Joyceville,
Memories of the Past,
Bay Ridge, L. I.,
At the Edge of the Moor,
Scene in Western New Jersey,
Autumn at Oreedmoor, L. I.,
George C. Lambdin
David Johnson
J. Walter
Eliza Greatorex
H. Bolton Jones
M. Josephine Walters
Chas. H. Miller
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GALLERY C.
GALLERY C.
COLORS.
NOS. 301 TO 423.
301.
302.
303.
304.
305.
306.
307.
308.
309.
310.
311.
312.
313.
314.
315.
316.
317.
318.
319.
Repose,
St. Michael's Mount,
Street Scene in an Italian Town,
F. O. C. Darley
A. T. Bricher
Geo. F. Shelton
Twilight in the Highlands of the Hudson, Henry Farrer
Cathedral "Well at Bourges,
The Riverside,
Evening near Gloucester, Mass.,
Feeding the Chickens,
Landscape and Sheep,
Near Hastings, England,
Saint Maclou Church, Old Rouen,
.
Sumac Blossoms,
Cherry Blossoms,
English Landscape,
Barnegat Bay, Coast of New Jersey,
Arkansas Violets,
The First Jack-knife,
Stranded,
" Kitty and I,"
C. A. Alexander
J. S. Marsh
Kruseman Van Elten
Geo. F. Shelton
William Magrath
Thomas Moran
Paul Marny
Mary E. Harrison
Mrs. E. M. ScQtt
W. Hull
Granville Perkins
Amelia Harman
J. W. Charnpney
Granville Perkins
Sara Bascoui Gilbert
EXPOSITION ART GALLEEY. 15
— .
320. The Mountebanks, Gerardo Bianchi
Lent by L. A. Lanthier, New York.
321. The Flower Sellers— Street Scene in London, E. L. Henry
322. " Got a Nibble," J. G. Brown
323. Plat Bock, Narragansett, Francis A. Silva
\
324. " In the darkling wood,
Amid the cool and silence." — Bryant. F. Hopkinson Smith
325. An English Wayside Inn, A. F. Bellows
326. Fast Asleep, Thos. W. Wood
327. Under the Oaks, Louisa B. Culver
328. Brittany Boat Scene, Jules Noel
Medal, 1853.
329. Thistles in Seed, Fidelia Bridges
330. Waterfall, Edward Moran
331. " May he that feedeth the raven protect thee." A. Kappes
332. Sunrise on East River, Henry Farrer
333. The New Style, Willis Seaver Adams
334. The Roadside Well, Henry Farrer
335. An August Morning, Francis A. Silva
336. On the Saco River, near North Con-way, James D. Smillie
337. Bird's Nest, Gnebel
338. Lake Placid, Adirondacks, R. M. Shurtleff
339. Scene at Nonquitt, Mass., R. Swain Gifibrd
340. Long's Peak, from Lily Pond, J. S. Marsh
341. Brazilian Orchids, Mrs. H. A. Olcott
342. Marine, Jaime
343. Cedar Woods, Study on the Hudson, James D. Smillie
344. Ben Cruachan, from Dunragan, Scotland, D. Law
345. The Milkmaid, E. Wood Perry
346. Moonrise, Francis A. Silva
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347. Wild Flowers, Marion R. Beers ^
348. At Leeds, in the Catskills, Kruseman Van Elten
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GALLERY C.
349.
350.
351.
352.
353.
354.
355.
356.
x35
357
358.
359.
360.
361.
362.
363.
364.
365.
366.
367.
368.
369.
370.
371.
372.
373.
374.
375.
376.
On the Schuylkill,
Laborer's Cottage, Yorkshire,
Home of the Perns and Butterflies,
Child Life,
Humming Birds,
"Water Lilies,
Humming Bird and Nest,
Narragansett Bay,
Noonday,
At Prayer,
Picking Apples,
Roses,
Lent by John Suedecor, New York.
The Old Mill,
Clover Blossoms,
Japan Lilies,
A Sketch from Nature,
The Acolytes,
Lent by L. A. Lanthier, New York.
Chess Players,
Lent by L. A. Lanthier, New York.
Study of Foliage,
Cape Cod Fisherman,
Wild Flowers in the Rye,
Sunset on the Coast,
Desdemona's House at Venice,
Field Flowers,
Kilchum Castle, Loch Awe, Scotland,
Purity,
i
Sweet Pea,
Alligator Reef Light, Coast of Florida,
Thomas Moraii
C. A.. Alexander
Frederica J. Fletcher
J. Symington
Geo. Coleman
E. C. Darby
Geo. Colemau
W. T. Richards
A. F. Bellows
A. D. Midy and J. David
Percival De Luce
Teresa Hegg
F. Hopkinson Smith
Mary E. Harrison
E. C. Darby
Louisa B. Culver
Michis
G. Campi
Henry P. Smith
Samuel Wallin
Fidelia Bridges
Francis A. Silva
A. H. Baldwin
Geo. C. Lanibdin
D. Law
A. F. Brooks
Amelia Harmau
Granville Perkins
EXPOSITION ART GALLERY.
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377.
Cherry Blossoms,
/
Geo. Coleman
378.
Fishing Boats,
Paul Marny
379.
Twelfth Night,
Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, and Clown.
Samuel Wallin
380.
Sunday Afternoon in New England,
A. F. Bellows
881.
A Fresh- water Sailor,
J. G. Brown
382.
Prickly Pear,
Frederica J. Fletcher
383.
The Zithar Player,
Thomas Eaktns
384.
Scene near Paris,
Lent by L. A. Lanthier, New York.
Octave Saunier
385.
Autumn Flowers,
Laura Woodward
386.
Afternoon at Oohasset,
Arthur Quartley
387.
Crochet- Workers ,
William Magrath
388.
The Smugglers,
Ivan P. Pranishnikoff
389,
Down by the Brookside,
Henry P. Smith
390.
"Water Lilies,
R. M. Pratt
391.
Sheep in Pasture,
William Magrath
392.
Lincoln Cathedral,
Samuel C«lman
393.
New London Light House,
Francis A. Silva
394.
On the Westchester Shore,
Agnes D. Abbott
395.
Crossing the Brook,
J. G. Brown
396.
Scene on the Campagna, near Naples,
R. Swain Gifford
397.
Sunrise on the New England Coast,
Henry P. Smith
398.
Landscape at Elizabethtown,
Kruseman Van Elten
399.
Summer Flowers,
Laura Woodward
400.
Landscape and Marine,
A. T. Bricher
401.
On the Gulf of St. Lawrence,
J. C. Nicoll
402.
Galileo,
Lent by L. A. Lanthier, New York.
P. Planchi
403.
Roman Officer,
Bartolini
404.
Scarborough Beach, Coast of Maine,
Granville Perkins
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GALLERY C.
405.
Apple Blossoms,
Geo. Colemau
406.
Roman Peasant,
Bartolini
407.
Flowering Almond and Narcissus,
Agnes D. Abbott
408.
Wild Flowers,
George C. Lambdin
409.
In the Porch,
Sara Bascom Gilbert
410.
Playing Beggar,
Nellie S. Jacobs
4J1.
Interior, Antwerp,
Percival De Luce
412.
Bridge on Farmington River,
H. W. Bobbins
413.
Sketch Club,
Samuel Wallin
414.
Sketch, •
Paul Marny
415.
In the Garden,
J. W. Chainpney
416.
Towing on Long Island Sound,
Arthur Quartley
417.
Ducks,
Kruseman Van Elteu
418.
Evening in the Sahara,
R. Swain Gifford
419.
Sweet Summer Time,
A. T. Bricher
420.
At Jedburgh Abbey, Scotland,
C. A. Alexander
421.
Sketch,
Paul Marny
422.
Landscape in Pennsylvania,
Kruseman Van Elten
423.
Venice,
Paul Marny
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EXPOSITION ART GALLERY.
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GALLERY D.
NOS. 424 TO 452.
"WATKR COLORS.
424.
The Bouquet,
Lent by William Schaus, New York.
Eugene Klimsch
425.
"Waiting,
Beaumont
426.
The Breakfast,
Lent by William Schaus, New York.
Eugene Klimsch
427.
Evening,
Joshua Wallis
428.
Asters,
Marion R. Beers
429.
Entrance to Henry VII Chapel,
E. H. Hunt
430.
Morning,
Joshua Wallis
431.
G-ame of Chess,
J. A. Schmidt
432.
Florence,
U. Kerfoot
OIL PAINTINGS.
433.
Day Dreams,
Calvin Rae Smith
434.
" Mamma can't answer such Questions,
E. L. Henry
435.
Thistles,
Kate H. Greatorex
436.
Stoke Poges ; Scene of Gray's Elegy,
J. F. Cropsey
437.
The Wolf at the Door,
R. M. ShurtJeft
438.
Oriental Life,
Eroli
439.
Schoharie Creek, Catskills,
Edward Prescott
440.
Cascades on the Ausable River,
Laura Woodward
441.
The Old Polks at Home,
P. P. Ryder '
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GALLEKY D.
442.
443.
444.
445.
446.
447.
448.
449.
450.
451.
452.
The Golden Grate of California,
Lent by Williams & Everett, Boston.
The Little Pin Cushion and Basket Seller,
John R. Key
Normandy,
Cornfield in the Oatskills,
Cattle,
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
Nutting in the Old Lane,
Washerwomen of Brittany,
Morning Glory,
Lake George, near Sabbath Day Point,
The Boudoir,
Lent by Williams & Everett, Boston.
Studio; Still Life,
Corn,
Calvin Rae Smith
Kruseman Van Elten
Gibbon
Laura Woodward
Julian A. Weir
E. Wood Perry
J. B. Bristol
R. Egusquiza
Geo. W. Maynard
Kate H. Greatorex
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GALLERY E.
NOS. 453 TO 546
453.
454.
455.
456.
457.
458.
459.
460.
461.
462.
463.
464.
465.
466.
467-
468.
469.
470.
Clinton Ogilvie
William Sartain
Jno. H. Niemeyer
Wm. L. Sonntag
Eliza Greatorex
A. Chwala
Among the Adirondacks,
Street View, Algiers,
Autumn,
An Old Landmark, Vermont,
Amsterdam,
Austrian Landscape,
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
Fair Wind, A. Cary Smith
A Breton Interior, E. H. Hunt
Snow Storm in the Highlands, Schenck
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
The Segovian, E. Sala
Medal, Madrid. Lent by L. A. Lanthier, New York.
Poultry, J. H. Dolph
Poultry, J. H. Dolph
Peasant in Salamanca, E. Sala
Medal, Madrid. Lent by L. A. Lanthier, New York.
Landscape, A. R. Veron
J. Gaertner
Norwegian "Waterfall,
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
Landscape ; Twilight,
The Orphans,
Freight Boat on the Adriatic,
Lent by Williams & Everett, Boston.
471. Berkshire Hills, Connecticut,
CyreniusHall
James H. Beard
Emile Louis Vernier
David Johnson
GALLERY E.
472. Spring Time, Ecouen, France,
Emile Louis Vernier
473. Konigsee, Bavarian Mountains,
Henry Koch
474. An Antwerp Beer-drinker,
Willis Seaver Adams
475. Banks of the Oise, near Antwerp,
Lent by Williams & Everett, Boston.
Achille Oudinot
476. A Holland Peasant,
Willis Seaver Adams
477. Where is She? Venetian Lover,
Arthur J. Pickering
478. A Rat in the House,
C. P. Ream
479. Evening in France,
J. C. Thorn
480. Bedouins in Conversation, near Manfaloot,
Egypt, Frank Waller
481. Noonday Among the Ruins of Palmyra,
Lockwood de Forest
482. View on Snake River,
A. F. Leonians
483. Bay of New York,
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
W. A. Coulter
484. "Heathen Chinee,"
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
A. de Gault
485. Tourists and Peasants on the Rhine,
Lent by Williams & Everett, Boston.
A. Kindler
486. The Chess Players,
Thomas Eakins
487. Roses,
Evelyn J. Bissell
488. Winter Landscape in the Tyrol,
E. B.
489. Landscape and Cattle,
John Pope
490. The Marriage,
William H. Beard
491. Basket of Peaches,
C. P. Ream
492. Prairie Lilies,
Lucy Durham
493. Cottage in Devon,
Richard Wilson
494. Harebells,
Lucy Durham
495. Barnyard Scene,
Stanly G. Middleton
496. Wild Roees,
497. Old Tower, near Albano, Italy,
i
' 498. Road Scene at Villiers le Bel, France,
A. E. Hardy
J. F. Cropsey
Stanly G. Middleton
fi\
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499.
500.
501.
502.
503.
504.
505.
506.
507.
508.
509.
510.
511.
512
513.
514.
515.
516.
517.
518.
519.
Scene in the Forest of Fontainebleau,
An Episode of the Siege of Paris, in the
late Franco-Prussian "War,
Summer Landscape near Vienna,
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
Study of Roses,
Landscape,
Derniers Rayons,
Venice,
Sir Galahad's Vision,
Robin's Bath,
The Letter,
Lent by Williams & Everett, Boston.
The Yankee Pedlar,
Ironing Day,
Calla Lily,
Love's Inquiry,
Playing Mother,
Reconnoitering,
The Eve of the Fete Dieu,
Still Life,
Norwegian Fjord,
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
The Day of the Betrothal,
Lent by Williams & Everett, Boston.
The Path through the Woods, Beverly,
Charles Georget
P. Vaini
A. Chwaia
M. A. Thompspn
F, Piquot
F. Borgella
H. Durieux
Sara Bascom Gilbert
Fidelia Bridges
Jules James Rougeron
Thos. W. Wood
J. R. Stuart
Evelyn J. Bissell
Frost Johnson
Henry Bacon
Charles S. Reinhart
Miss E. H. Hunt
M. A. Thompson
A. Chwaia
Charles D. Hue
Mass.,
Lent by Williams & Everett, Boston.
Ernest Longfellow
520. Summer in France,
Karl Pierre Daubigny
521.
522.
523.
Medals, 1868, 1874.
Lent by Williams & Everett, Boston.
" Piccolina," A Neapolitan Peasant Child, J. Carroll Beckwith
Fruit, Rufus Wright
Froissart, the Chronicler, A. B. L. De Vriendt
Lent by Williams & Everett, Boston.
GALLERY E.
524.
Prairie Grasses,
F. K Bond
525.
King's River Canon,
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1869.
Albert Bierstadt
526.
Opium Poppy,
Arthur J. Pickering
527.
Lynch Law ; A Comrade's Appeal,
John Mulvany
528.
The Wreck,
A. Van Beest
529.
Sheep,
Mrs. Frost Johnson
530.
Caught,
C. Boker
531.
Revenge,
0. Boker
532.
Arab at Prayer,
E. L. Weeks
533.
Morning in the Hills, So. Colorado,
H. A. Elkins
534.
View near Steiermartz,
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
E.B.
535.
Game Fowls,
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
E. R. Maes
536.
View near Munich,
W. S. Macy
537.
Brook Trout,
S. A. Kilbourne
538.
Young Quail,
S. A. Kilbourne
539.
The Little Nurse,
Cornelia W. .Conant
540.
Study of Apples,
W. M. Brown
541.
Fishing Boats off Coast of Maine,
M. F. H. de Haas
542.
First Leaves of Autumn,
Chas. E. Dubois
543.
Startled,
A. F. Tait
544.
Lilac Blossoms,
Mrs. E. M. Scott
545.
Spanish Troubadour,
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
Ch. Leon Cardon
546.
The Rivals,
W. H. Beard
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GALLERY F.
NOS. 551 TO 605.
WATER COLORS.
551.
Marine,
A. T. Bricher
552.
Israel in Egypt,
Frank I. Jervis
553.
Flowers,
Lent by L. A. Lanthier, New York.
F. Rivoire
554.
Morning in New England,
Henry P. Smith
555
On the Hudson,
Lent by L. A. Lanthier, New Yerk.
John Thorpe
556.
Marguerite,
Walter Satterlee
557.
Close of Day,
Charles S. Reinhart
558.
Roses and "Wild Carrots,
Lent by John Snedecor, New York.
Teresa Hegg
559.
Beech Woods,
Miss C. Kerfoot
560.
View near New London, Conn.,
F. A. Silva
561.
Flowers,
Lent by L. A. Lanthier, New York.
F. Rivoire
562.
Calm Day, Staten Island,
Henry Farrer
563.
Irish Interior ; Girl "Winding Yarn,
Wm. Magrath
564.
Marine,
A. T. Bricher
565.
New England Road Scene,
H. W. Robbins
566.
Orchid Blossoms,
Mrs. H. A. Olcott
567.
In a Cornfield,
J. C. Nicol
568.
Fish and Ducks,
A. Perelli
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GALLERY F.
569.
Group of Game,
A. Perelli
570
Falls on the Appellessant, near
Adiron clacks,
Mt. Marcy,
Robert Hinshelwood
571.
Marine,
A. Van Beest
572.
Heart of the Adirondacks,
Robert Hinshelwood
573.
Petersplatz, Munich,
Mrs. Eliza Greatorex
574.
The Shepherd, J. C. Thorn
Lent by L. A. Lanthier. New York.
575.
Schuldner Thurm, Munich,
Mrs. Eliza Greatorex
576.
Drawing- ; Pen and Ink,
William Hart
577.
Bishop's Pass, over Eagle Cliff,
F. Hopkinson Smith
578.
In the "Wild "Woods,
F. Hopkinson Smith
579.
Enfant de Bretagne,
Charles J. Bridgrnan
580.
A Secluded Nook,
William Hart
581.
An Hour of Enjoyment,
Pietro Vaini
582.
Rocky Beach,
William Hart
583.
The Mountain Slope,
F. Hopkinson Smith
584.
In Durer's Street, Nuremberg,
Mrs. Eliza Greatorex
585.
Arch in the via Julia, Borne,
Mrs. Eliza Greatorex
586.
Apple Bloseoms,
Teresa Hegg
Lent by John Snedecor, New York.
587, Greetings ; a Milanese Beauty,
58S. Trout Fishing,
589. Panel of Flowers,
590. Interior of "Westminster Abbey,
591. Hunters in Ambush,
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussels.
592. Edward the Confessor's Shrine, "West-
minster Abbey,
Miss E. H. Hunt
John Williamson
Mrs. Isadore Taylor
Miss E. H. Hunt
L. B.
Miss E. H. Hunt
EXPOSITION ART GALLERY.
593.
Percy Peaks, near Stratford, N. H.,
E. T. Wilson
594.
Wood Path in November, Valley of the
Oise, France,
John W. Mansfield
595.
The Spirit of the Times,
Henry Peters Gray
596.
In the Valley of the Connecticut,
R. W. Hubbard
597.
Cattle,
J. H. Dolph
598.
Pox and Stork ; Fable de la Fontaine,
Lent by Dr. John Wilson, Brussel8.
V. de Vos
599.
Divine Reflection,
Ambrose McNeal
600.
"Wild Daisies,
Mrs. S. La Monte
601.
Bed Currants,
Mrs. S. La Monte
602.
Yellow Daisies,
Mrs. S. La Monte
603.
The Seasons,
John Williamson
604.
St. Andrew's Church, Somersetshire,
Arthur Dadd
605.
Cape Clear, South Ireland,
Francis Dadd
SPECIAL EXHIBITION ROOM.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION ROOM
HISTORICAL PAINTINGS.
Homan Chariot Race, Alex. Wagner.
Alexander Wagner was born at Pesth, the capital of Hungary,
April 16, 1838, graduated at the Real-Gymnasium of his native
city, and at the age of nineteen entered the Academy of Fine Arts
at Vienna. The next year he entered the class of Prof. Carl Piloty
in the Royal Academy of Munich, and in 1866, at the age of 28,
was elected a professor in the Munich institution. The great work
of his life is the " Chariot Race," which he painted for the Vienna
Exposition, and then reproduced in grander proportions for the
Centennial Exposition. The scene represents the close of an ex-
citing race in the presence of the Emperor Domitian in the Circus
Maximus at Rome, with all the beauty and wealth of the time.
William the Silent, Prince of Orange, pawning
his jewels, to carry on the "War of the
Netherlands, Claudius Jacquand.
A native of Lyons, France. Medal of second class, 1824 ; of first class, 1836 ;
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1839.
Motley, the historian of the Dutch Republic, has ably portrayed
the noble character of William, Prince of Orange. In the second
volume, in the account of the sterrible campaign in the Nether-
lands of the Duke of Alva, at the head of the Spanish army, the
historian vividly describes the heroism and devotion of the patriot
leader in the Provinces. The country had been devastated,
EXPOSITION ART GALLERY. 29
the Prince was proscribed, his property declared confiscated, the
people were terror-stricken and paralyzed. Realizing the necessity
of upholding the national cause, William sought to rally once more
the people around the patriotic standard. A modest but lofty
courage moved him, and selling his jewels, his plate, his furniture,
which were almost of regal magnificence, with unbroken spirit, —
" he hazarded all his possessions, his luxury, his fortune, his family,
his life, his children, with the calm conviction of a statesman."
Three times in this terrible and unequal war did William raise
money for the payment of his army by the pawning and the sale of
his personal effects.
This picture represents the assembling of William, his family,
and his tried adherents, in his own home, to negotiate a sale to the
Jewish bankers and brokers. Before them are spread the house-
hold treasures, and, while anxious for their assistance, the Prince
protests, with calm dignity, against the extortions of the money
lenders. The painting was formerly in the possession of the late
King of Holland, and at his death was sold with other personal
effects.
Shakespeare Reading. From the Death-mask
at Darmstadt. William Page.
William Page, the artist, was born January 23, 1811, in Albany,
New York, and while quite a young man commenced portrait
painting in New York. From 1850 to 1861 he painted in Europe,
devoting much time to the examination of the technical processes
of Titian. Elected, in 1871, President of the National Academy
of Design, his two famous works are " The Head of Christ," and
the present picture finished for the Centennial Exposition, upon
which he was engaged for over seven years.
William Shakespeare, born in Stratford-upon-Avon, in April,
1564, died there April 23, 1616. His accredited portraits are the
Stratford bust upon his tomb, finished by Gerard Johnson before-
1623, the copper-plate engraving by Martin Droeshout, published.
30 SPECIAL EXHIBITION EOOM.
in 3623, and the Chandos oil portrait, now in the National Portrait
Gallery at London.
A death-mask made in 1616, the date of Shakespeare's death,
belongs to Dr. Ernest Becker of Hesse-Darmstadt, which, after
years study of the subject and critical examination of the cast
itself, Mr. Page is convinced was taken from the face of the drama-
tist. In 1847, Ludwig Becker, a portrait painter, bought a minia-
ture painting, dated 1637, of a head upon a bier, which had be-
longed to the J£esselstadt family for over a century. In 1849, he
discovered the original death-mask for the painting at Mayence,
and left it for eleven years with Prof. Owen, who could not com-
plete a chain of evidence warranting its purchase for the British
Museum. Mr. Page holds that the Darmstadt cast was the original
guide to Johnson in preparing the bust on the tomb, and should
be accepted as the only authoritative guide to the actual appear-
ance of the poet. His views are ably set forth in an essay in
JScribner's Monthly for September, 1875.
INDEX OF ARTISTS.
Abbott, Agnes D., 337 Fourth Avenue, New York 394/407
Adams, Willis Seaver, Cleveland 383, 474, 476
Alexander, C. A., 108 Dearborn Street, Chicago 305, 350, 420
Armstrong, D. Maitland, 153 Fourth Avenue, New York 39
B., E - 488, 534
B., L ... 591
Bacher, OttoH., Cleveland 13, 66
Bacon, Henry, 22 Rue Saint Ferdinand, Paris 232, 513
Baldwin, A. H., 1267 Broadway, New York. 371
Barstow, S. M., Brooklyn 5
Bartolini, F., Rome i '. 403, 406
Beard, James H., 1300 Broadway, New York 469
Beard, Harry, 1300 Broadway, New York.. _., 2
Beard. William H., 51 West 10th Street, New York 207, 4fiO, 546
Beaumont, Paris - 425
Becker, Leon, Brussels 18, 65
Beckwith, J. Carroll, 73 Rue Notre Dame des Champs, Paris 521
Beers, Julie H., Metucheu, N. J :'. 62, 87
Beers, Marion R. , Metuchen, N. J 347, 428
Bellows, A. F., Y. M. C. A. Building, New York 250, 325, 357, 380
Bianchi, Gerardo, Monza 320
Bierstadt, Albert, 51 West 10th Street, New York 16, 525
BisseM, Evelyn J., St. Louis 487, 511
Blackman, Walter, 7 Rue de la Bieufaisance, Paris 95, 240
Blakelock, R. H., New York.. 11
Boker, C ; 530, 531
Bond, Mrs. F. M., Austin, 111 524
Boogaard, W. J 23
Borgella, F., 202 AVabash Avenue, Chicago 504
Boughton, Geo. H., Grove Lodge, Palace Garden Terrace, Kensington,
London .. 55
32 INDEX OF AKTISTS.
Bricher, A. T., Y. M. C. A. Building, New York, 256, 302, 400, 419, 551, 564
Bridges, Fidelia, 50 Cheever Place, Brooklyn 329, 369, SOT
Bridgman, Chas. J., Paris. 257, 579
Bristol, J. B., Y. M. C. A. Building, New York 449
Brooks, A. F., 170 State Street, Chicago 374
Brown, Geo. L., Boston 231
Brown, J. G., 51 West 10th Street, New York. __ 322, 381, 395
Brown, W. M., 658 Broadway, New York 239, 540
Campi, G., Milan 366
Cardon, Chas., Leon 545-
Casilear, J. W., 51 West 10th Street, New York... 44
Champney, J. W., Deerfield, Mass 68, 271, 317, 415-
Chase, W. M., Munich , , 218, 254
Church, F. E, Hudson, N. Y 275
Chwala, A., Venice 64, 458, 501, 517
Coleman, Geo., New York 353, 355, 377, 40&
Colle-Leone, Venice 33
Colman, Samuel, 337 Fourth Avenue, New York 76, 270, 392
Conant, Cornelia W., Ecouen, France 40, 539
Copeland, Alfred B., Boston 221
Coulter, W. A., Brussels 14, 483
Cropsey, J. F., 4 East 23rd Street, New York 436, 497
Culver, Louisa B., Y. M. C. A. Building, New York 327, 364
Dadd, Arthur, London, (deceased) 604
Dadd, Francis, London -. 605-
Darby, E/C., New York 354, 363
Darley, F. O. C., Claymont, Del. 301
Daubigny, Charles Francois, Paris 94
Daubigny, Karl Pierre, Paris 520
David, J., Paris 358-
De Coninck, Pierre, Paris. _'_ 24
de Gault, A 484
de Forest, 51 West 10th Street, New York 48, 481
de Haas, M. F. H., 51 West 10th Street, New York 541
De Hageman, Paris 50
De Luce, Percival, 337 Fourth avenue, New York 359, 411
Deuchert, H., Paris 7ft
INDEX OF ARTISTS. 33
de Vps, Paris 228, 230, 598
De Vriendt, A. B. L., Brussels 523
Dieffenbach, H. A., Wiesbaden 274
Dolph, J. H., 1151 Broadway, New York 77,241, 463,464, 597
Drury, J. H.,268 East Huron Street, Chicago 220
Dubois, Charles E., Paris 542
Durieux, H., Paris 505
Durham, Lucy, Beloit, Wis ..492, 494
Eakins, Thomas, Philadelphia .9, 383, 486
Earle, L. C., 26 Tribune Building, Chicago 15
Egusquiza, R., Madrid 450
Elkins, Henry A., 108 Dearborn Street, Chicago 533
Eroli, Madrid 438
Farrer, Henry, 1173 Broadway, New York 304, 332, 334, 562
Fletcher, Frederika J., Indianapolis. 351, 882
Fulton, Robert 28
Gaertner, J _• 467
Georget, Charles 499
Gibbon 445
Gifford, R. Swain, Y. M. C. A. Building, New York. . ..201, 219, 339, 396, 418
Gifford, Sandford R. , 51 West 10th Street, New York 88, 244
Gilbert, Sara Bascom, 667 Chapel Street, New Haven 319, 409, 506
Goebel, Antwerp 337
Gray, Henry Peters, 1800 Broadway, New York 595
Greatorex, Eliza, 7 East 15th St., New York.. 238, 284, 457, 573, 575, 584, 585
Greatorex, Kate H., 7 East 15th Street, New York 435, 452
Green, Frank R., 213 South Green Street, Chicago 30
Hall, Cyrenius, 170 State Street, Chicago 99, 468
Hardy, A. E., Bangor, Me 496
Harger, Alice, Lake Forest, 111 • 92
Harman, Amelia, 1155 Broadway, New York 67, 316, 375
Harrison, Mary E., 132 Elm Street, Chicago 312, 362
Hart, James M. , 1155 Broadway, New York 25
Hart, William, Y. M. C. A. Building, New York 214
Haseltine, Chas. F., 1125 & 1127 Chestnut Street, Phila., lends 277
Heade, M. J., 51 West 10th Street, New York 84
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34 INDEX OF ARTISTS.
Heaton, A. G., 337 Fourth Avenue, New York 215
Hegg, Teresa, Nice, France -. 360, 558, 586
Henry, E.L., 51 West 10th St., New York 100, 321, 434
Herring, J. F., Sr - 29
Hicks, Thomas, 6 Astor Place, New York .... 279
Hinshelwood, Robert, New York ...570, 572
Hoffier, Adolph, Frankfort, Germany 97
Howland, A. C., Y. M. C. A. Building, New York ... 269
Hubbard, R. W., 51 West 10th Street, New York «.... 596
Hue, Charles D., Paris 518
Hull, W., London.. 314
Hunt, Miss E. H., London 429, 460, 515, 587, 590, 592
Inness, George, Booth's Building, New York 790
Jacobs, Nellie S., 337 Fourth Avenue, New York 204, 410
Jacquand, Claudius, Lyons, France Special Room.
Jaime, Paris 842
Jervis, Frank I 552
Johnson, David, Y. M. C. A. Building, New York 282, 471
Johnson, Eastman, 65 East 55th Street, New York 61, 224, 260
Johnson, Frost, Y. M. C. A. Building, New York. 268, 512
Johnson, Mrs. Frost, Y. M. C. A. Building, New York 529
Jones, H. Bolton, Paris 255, 285
Julio, Everett B. D., New Orleans 82
Kappes, Alfred, 596 Broadway, New York 331
Kerfoot, Miss C., Pittsburgh 432, 559
Key, John R., Boston 442
Kilbourne, S. A., Morrisania, N. Y 537, 538
Kindler, A. , Dusseldorf 485
Klimsch, Eugene 424, 426
Knoedler, M. & Co., New York, lends 79
Koch, Henry, Chicago 473
Lambdin, Geo. C., Germantown, Philadelphia 281, 372, 408
La Monte, Mrs. S., 836 Wabash Avenue, Chicago 600, 601, 602
Lanthier, L. A,, 6 and 8 Astor Place, New York— lends
265, 320, 366, 384, 402, 462, 465, 553, 555, 561, 574
Law, D. , London _ . . . . 344, 373
INDEX OF ARTISTS. 36
Leavitt, E. C., Providence, R. I 24
Le Clear, Thomas, 51 West 10th Street, New York 54
Lemmens, E., Paris -' 217
Leoinans, A. F. , 346 West Washington Street, Chicago 482
Longfellow, Ernest, Boston ' 519
Luminais, E., Paris 277
Lyman, J., Jr., 51 West 10th Street, New York 21
Macy, W. S., Munich 73, 266, 536
Maes, E. R., Brussels 22, 31, 32, 37,71, 535
Magrath, William, 806 Broadway, New York 309, 387, 391, 563
Mansfield, John W., New York. 85, 594
Marny, Paul, Paris 811, 378, 414, 421, 423
Marsh, J. S., 521 West Madison Street, Chicago 806, 340
Maynard, Geo. W., Paris 451
McCord, Herbert, 51 West 10th Street, New York 57, 58, 70, 276
McEntee, Jervis, 551 West 10th Street, New York 205
McNeal, Ambrose, 155 West Washington Street, Chicago 599
Meadows, Jas. E., London, (deceased) 29
Michis, Rome.. 365
Middleton, Stanly G., 40 Exchange Place, New York 495, 498
Midy, A. D., Paris... 358
Miller, Charles H., 146 West 10th Street, New York 249, 287
Minor, Robert C..Y. M. C. A. Building, New York 42, 211
Moran, Edward, 107 East 25th Street, New York 101, 330
Moran, Thomas, 9 Thomas Street, Newark, N. J 75, 229, 310, 349
Mulvany, John, Louisville, Ky 527
Nicoll, J. C., 51 West 10th Street, New York 69, 401, 567
Niemeyer, John H., Yale School of Art, New Haven, Ct 93, 202, 465
Noel, Jules, France 328
Noyes & Blakeslee, 127 Tremont Street, Boston— lend 33, 221, 532
Oakey, M. R,, 44 West 17th Street, New York 272
Odenheimer, M. B., 788 Broadway, New York 34, 72
Ogilvie. Clinton, Y. M. C. A. Building. New York. 453
Olcott, Mrs. H. A., 376 Michigan avenue, Chicago 233, 253, 341, 566
Ouclinot, Achille, Paris... . 475
36 INDEX OF ARTISTS.
Page, William, 51 West 10th Street, New York. Special Room
Pattison, Robert J. , 40 East 23rd Street, New York 91, 226
Perelli, A., New Orleans 568, 569
Perkins, Granville, Harper Bros., New York 315, 318, 276, 404
Perry, E. Wood, 51 West 10th Street, New York 345, 448
Peterson, John E. C., New York, Deceased 26
Pickering, Arthur J., 69 Washington Street, Chicago 477, 526
Picou, Henri, Paris 88
Piquot, F., Paris 503
Planchi, P. Torino, Italy 402
Pope, John, 49 East 21st Street, New York 278, 489
Pranishnikoff, Ivan, P. Harper Bros., New York 388
Pratt, R. M., 45 East25th Street,New York 390
Prescott , Edward, 1267 Broadway, New York 4, 439
Quartley, Arthur, 3 Union Square, New York 52, 206, 386, 416
Ream, C. P. , 184 Washington Street, Chicago 478, 491
Ream, Morston, 39 Union Square, New York.. 81, 261
Reinhart, Chas. S., 58 East 13th Street, New York 514, 557
ilenner & Co. , 719 Sixth avenue, New York— lend 88
Richards, William T., Newport, R. I 243, 356
Rivoire, Francois, Paris : 553, 561
Robbins, H. W., Y. M. C. A. Building, New York 235, 412, 565
Rougeron, Jules James, Paris 508
Ryder, P. P., 335 East 118th Street, New York 225, 441
Sala, E., Madrid, Spain. 462, 465
Bartain, Emily, 728 Sansom Street, Philadelphia 43, 245
Sartain, William, Paris 203, 258, 267, 454
Satterlee, Walter, Y. M. C. A. Building, New York 27, 210, 556
Saunier, Octave, Paris 384
Schaus, William, 749 Broadway— lends 424, 426
Schenck 461
Schmidt, J. A., Antwerp 431
Schreyer, Adolph, Frankfort 61, 97
Scott, Mrs. E. M. , 126 State Street, Chicago. . - 313, 544
Seydel.E., Dresden - 222,247
Shattuck, A. D., 51 West 10th Street, New York 74
Shaw, Miss Annie C. , Metropolitan Block, Chicago T 208
INDEX OF ARTISTS. 37
Shelton, Geo. F., 19 West 17th Street, New York 3, 303, 308
Shirlaw, Walter, Y. M. C. A. Building, New York 78
Shurtleff, R. M. , 387 Fourth Ave., New York . 237, 338, 437
Silva, Francis A., 80a Broadway, New York.. 56, 86, 323, 335, 346, 370, 393
Smillie, James D., 337 Fourth Ave. , New York 49, 336, 343
Smith, A. Gary, 51 West 10th St., New York 209, 459
Smith, Calvin Rae, 28 S. Portland Avenue, Brooklyn 433, 443
Smith, F. Hopkinson, 126 East 44th Street, New York. 324, 361, 577, 578, 583
Smith, Henry P., 227 West llth Street, New York 367, 389, 397, 554
Smith, T. L., 337 Fourth Avenue, New York ..59, 248
Snedecor, John, New York— lends 360, 558, 586
Sonntag, William L., 120 East 22d Street, New York 12, 259, 456
Spread, Henry F. , 170 State Street, Chicago 20, 236
Story, Geo. H., Y. M. C. A. Building, New York 251
Stuart, J. R., Madison, Wis 510
Symington, J. , New York 352
Tait, A.F., New York 543
Tail, John R., Baltimore 1, 38, 53, 265
Taylor, Mrs. Isadore, Chicago 589
Tiffany, Louis C., Y. M. C. A. Building, New York 213, 263
Thorn, J. C., Portchester, New York 60, 479, 574
Thompson, A. Wordsworth, Y. M. C. A. Building, New York 8, 223
Thompson, Miss M. A., 33 Dore Block, Chicago.. 502, 516
Thorpe, John 555
Unknown 41
Unterberger, F. R. , Brussels 6
V., Paris 216
Vaini, Pietro, New York (deceased) : 500, 581
VanBeest, A., Holland 262, 571
Van Elten, Kruseman, 51 West Tenth Street, New York,
35, 47, 307, 348, 398, 417, 422, 444
Vernier, Emile Louis, Paris 470, 472
Veron, A. R., Paris 466
Verschuur, W., Brussels (deceased) 63
Wagner, Alex., Munich Special Room
Waller, Frank, Y. M. C. A. Building, New York 480
Wallin, Samuel, 39 Union Square, New York 368, 379, 413
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Wallis, Joshua, London, (deceased) 427, 430
Walter, J., Dusseldorf _ 283
Walters, M. Josephine, 293 State Street, Brooklyn 286
Ward, Charles C., New York , 212
Ward, Edgar M., 9 West 49th Street, New York 45, 96, 227
Webb, C. M., Antwerp.. __ 17, 89
Weeks, E. L., Boston ... 36, 532
Weir, Julian A., Paris 1 273, 447
Whittredge, WM 51 West Tenth Street, New York 264
Wiggins,- John C., 40 East Twenty-third Street, New York 10, 98
Wilkins, Mrs. G. J., Chicago... 80
Williams & Everett, 508 Washington Street, Boston— lend 7, 26, 55, 61
63, 90, 94, 97, 231, 442, 450, 470, 472, 475, 485, 508, 518, 519, 520, 523
Williams, Mrs. F., 411 Center Street, Chicago 46
Williamson, John, 6 Astor Place, New York 234, 252, 588, 603
Wilson, E. T., Lancaster, N. H 593
Wilson, Dr. John, Brussels— lends 6, 14, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 31, 32
33, 37, 64, 65, 71, 89, 445, 458, 461, 467, 483
484, 488, 499, 501, 517, 534, 535, 545, 591, 598
Wilson, Richard, London 493
Witt, J. H., Ohio 102
Wood, Thomas W., 51 West 16th Street, New York 326, 509
Woodward, Laura, 1155 Broadway, New York 385, 399, 440, 446
Woutermartens, E., Charleroi 19
Wright, Rufus, 64 Court Street, Brooklyn ... 522
Wyant, A. H., Y. M. C. A. Building, New York _ 246
Ziem, Felix, Paris 56, 280
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