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SCULPTURES OF THE EXPOSITION PALACES AND
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A Survey of American Art with special
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EVERETT MAXWELL
PORTER GARNETT
HECTOR ALLIOT
MICHAEL Wn^LIAMS
antony anderson
alma may cook
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john e. d. trask
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JOHN McLURE HAMILTON
JOHN I. WALTER
ROBERT B. HARSHE
MABEL URMY SEARES
PEDRO J. LEMOS
HILL TOLERTON
HAMILTON WRIGHT
JOHN McLaren
A. STIRLING CALDER
LOUIS CHRISTIAN MULLGARDT
BERNARD R. MAYBECK
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Illustrated Qatalogue of the Post-
Exposition Exhibition in the
Department of Fine Arts ^
Panama-Pacific International
Exposition ^ San Francisco ^
California -^ January First to
May Firsts Nineteen Hundred
£^ Sixteen ^ T^ublished by the
San Francisco Art Association
DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
SAN FRANCISCO, 1915
POST-EXPOSITION EXHIBITION
JOHN E. D. TEASE
Chief
JANE BE MABANVILLE
Secretary
JOHN G. DUN LAP
Sales Manager
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Contents
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Floor Plan vi
The San Francisco Art Association. By John I. Walter, President vii
The School of Fine Arts. By Pedro J. Lemos Plate Section
Reproductions from Paintings, Sculpture and Etchings Plate Section
Catalogue of Exhibits —
United States Section S
Colonnade and Eotunda.
International Section 4
Galleries 1 to 10, 17, 18, 22 to 24.
Norwegian Section 12^
Galleries 11 to 16.
Chilian Section 15
Galleries 19 and 20.
United States Section 16
Galleries 25 to 50.
Galleries 55 to 79.
Galleries 87 to 97.
Philippine Section 58
Gallery 98.
United States Section 5S
Galleries 99 to 112.
Netherlands Section 65
Galleries 113 to 116.
United States Section 65
Galleries 117 to 120.
Greek Casts 69
Galleries 51, 54, 80 and 85.
Index to Artists 79
Members of San Francisco Art Association 99
Western Art at the Exposition. By Michael Williams 107
Art in California. A Brief Review of a Monumental Book Ill
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The San Francisco Art Association
THE San Francisco Art Association, which conducts the San Francisco Institute
of Art, and its School of Design, was organized on March 28, 1871, for the
promotion and encouragement of art in the community.
It is an interesting fact — one in which San Francisco may take just pride —
that this city organized its art work as early as New York or Boston — a striking
testimony to the artistic energy of California. For the last forty-one years the
Association has pursued its ends unceasingly, holding exhibitions and lectures,
maintaining a large and important school, and interesting itself in every art
movement in the city and State.
After occupying the Museum Eoom of the Mercantile Library for the first
year of its existence, the Association rented apartments at 313 Pine street, where
it remained until 1876, and then moved to 430 Pine street. On March 4, 1893, it
entered into possession of what was thereafter known as the Mark Hopkins
Institute of Art.
This important change in its housing was brought about through the munifi-
cence of Mr. Edward F. Searles, of Methuen, Massachusetts, the owner of the
property referred to, who deeded the buildings and grounds to the Eegents of the
State University in trust for the uses of the Art Association, under its com-
memmorative title.
Superbly and most picturesquely located, this magnificent edifice was orig-
inally designed for a residence by the pioneer citizen whose name it bore. Well
adapted primarily to the purposes for which it was used, the place through the
further generosity of Mr. Searles underwent many changes, increasing its advan-
tages as an Art Institute. Most notable of these was the transformation of one
of the buildings into a home for the School, and the addition to the house proper
of a spacious hall for the exhibition of pictures, known as the Mary Frances
Searles Gallery.
Then came the great catastrophe of 1906, when fire following upon an earth-
quake devastated the city and laid the greater part of it in ashes. The Art
Institute, museum and school buildings, was destroyed, together with nearly all
its contents; pictures, statuary, library, school equipment, the accumulations of
nearly thirty-five years, were almost entirely swept out of existence. Owing
to the isolated position of the Institute, and the precautions taken against any
ordinary fire, very little insurance was carried, so that the monetary loss, as
well as the loss in objects of art which can never be replaced, was appalling.
Nevertheless, in spite of lack of means and the broken and disordered condi-
tion of the city following the catastrophe, the Association succeeded in erecting
a building on the foundations of the former Institute and reopening the School
with all its departments within little more than a year after its destruction.
Such pictures and statuary as were saved were installed in suitable rooms and a
new library begun. In view of the fact that the memorial buildings of the
Mark Hopkins Institute were obliterated it was decided to call the Institute there-
after the San Francisco Institute of Art. The limitations of space forbid any
sort of comprehensive list of those who have graduated from the school and who
have become celebrated as painters, sculptors, illustrators, etchers and teachers.
Sufiiee it to say that the roster of those prominent in the art world of America
today contains a great many names of those who received their early training in
this school.
Eealizing that the Panama-Pacific International Exposition has created the
most profound and wide-spread public interest in art, the directors of the Associ-
ation knew it to be their duty to so strengthen the membership and financial
resources of the Association as to bring about the establishment of a permanent
and thoroughly equipped gallery, institute and school of fine arts.
That which had sufficed for San Francisco up to the magical year of 1915
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SAN FRANCISCO ART ASSOCIATION
had suddenly become altogether inadequate. The Exposition had literally created
tens of thousands of lovers and students of art.
Therefore, the Association invited the co-operation and affiliation of the San
Francisco Society of Artists, an organization which in little more than a year
had built up a membership of nearly four hundred, which included many of the
most celebrated artists of the day in America. We must here not fail to recognize
the very vital part played by the Sketch Club, an organization of women artists
which had done very fruitful work indeed in San Francisco, and which formed
the nucleus around which the San Francisco Society of Artists was formed.
The San Francisco Society of Artists responded with sincere and characteristic
zeal. Committees representing both bodies held a series of conferences which
finally and most happily resulted in the amalgamation of the two organizations.
At the same time, some fifteen or twenty of the most representative of the
women's organizations formed an executive committee pledged to an active cam-
paign to assist the San Francisco Art Association to enlarge its membership.
As soon as the general public understood the significance of the new move-
ment they set the seal of their approval and support upon it, so that in a very
short time the San Francisco Art Association had gained more than a thousand
members. As these lines are being written, only a short time after the start of
the campaign, it seems quite safe to prophesy that the time is not far distant
when the San Francisco Art Association will have a membership of at least
three thousand, and will possess ample funds for the great work which it has
undertaken.
With the public interested to such a large extent the service that the Asso-
ciation can render it wiE be practically unlimited. Varied and frequent
lecture courses, the publication of art catalogues, monographs and literature of
all kinds appertaining to the subject; local, loan and circulating exhibitions
held at frequent intervals, the increase in the size, equipment and scope of the
School and connecting it more firmly with the instruction of art in the educational
institutions of the State — all these are not alone probabilities, but a great deal in
their direction has already been accomplished by the Association in the last
three months.
That the public of San Francisco demands galleries devoted exclusively to
the exhibition of meritorious examples of the plastic arts, where all may freely
come and receive the stimulus and delight which these things afford, there is no
possible doubt. Nor is there any question that this demand is accompanied by
another calling for standard and an excellence of the highest order. The perma-
nent location of these galleries cannot at this moment be foretold, but whether
this lovely Palace of Fine Arts, in the catalogue of whose collection this article
appears, be permanently retained or vanish as a beautiful dream — one thing is
certain, San Francisco intends to have them somewhere and definite plans in this
direction will undoubtedly be unfolded in the very near future.
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REPRODUCTIONS FROM PAINT-
INGS, SCULPTURE AND ETCHINGS,
POST-EXHIBITION, PALACE OF FINE
ARTS; WITH AN ILLUSTRATED
ARTICLE BY PEDRO J. LEMOS, OF
THE SAN FRANCISCO ART ASSO-
CIATION'S SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
The San Francisco Art Association's
School of Fine Arts
T
^HE Sau Francisco Art Association has un-
doubtedly accomplished more for the devel-
ojiment of Art in the West than any other
similar organization. This has been largely ac-
complished through its art school, the California
School of Design. Organized in 1871, the system
of instruction and management has resulted in
connnendation from all parts of the world. No
less authority than Benjamin Constant commended
it to the Julian Academy in Paris. And not only
are such records of the past, but during the past
three years the students of the school in open
competition with all other art schools in the United
States and Canada have secured the greater num-
Iter of awards. Of the large number of students
who have studied in the School of Design, a large
proportion have achieved success in the profession
of art, some having become distinguished, while
many hundreds have become self-supporting in
various art professions and industries.
Among those whom the school records proudly as having enrolled in the classes
are such names as Alexander Harrison, the well known painter; Edward Cucuel, who
has achieved fame abroad; Eobert I. Aitken, the prominent sculptor; Eric Pape
the painter, illustrator and instructor; Ernest C. Peixotto, the author and illustrator-'
James Swinnertou and Homer Davenport, the cartoonists; Guy Rose, Charles Rollo
Peters, Wilbur Reaser, Clara McChesney and a host of others.
There is scarcely a painter identified with California art who has not been a
student in the school and whose success or expression has been made possible bv the
early foresight of the Association in establishing an art school.
California names such as Dickman, Raleigh, Martinez, Cummings, JouUin, Chitten-
den, Froelich, Seawall, Del Mue, Withrow. Borglum, Boye, Greenbaum, Piazzonni
Jorgeusen, Staekpole, Judson. Redmond. Latimer. Mc-
Cormick, Dixon, Morgan, Lee. Lundborg, Stanton,
Grey, Xahl, Walter. Cunio. Raphael. Percy. Triedler.
Carlson and others who are identified as leaders in
California art have received instruction at the School
of Design.
The school through its Normal Art department
and affiliation with the University of California has
placed throughout the schools of the State many
teachers of art. Thus it has been able to further its
art infiuenee by training teachers along the correct
lines of art, so that they in turn could teach art in
the schools of the West.
The interesting and surprising part of the school 's
existence is that its wonderful part in giving these
brilliant names to the history of Western and national
art lias been accomplished with but little means.
There is no other school in the United States of
equal prominence or proportions that has been able to
exist without endowments or scholarship funds for
SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
its support. In the forty-odd years of the school's
existence it has never received endowments or sim-
ilar funds enjoyed by many Eastern art schools.
The first endowment to be recorded will commence
this year, through the generosity of the late Mr.
Virgil Williams and his wife. The school owes its
foundation to Mr. Virgil Williams, and it is a last-
ing tribute to his interest in promoting art in the
West that he planned such a fund.
It is a surprise to directors of Eastern schools
who visit the city to find a school of such size and
again to know that it is supported by its own income.
Schools through the East have large deficits, and the
School of Design exists only through the strictest
economy. This economy permits us to continue, but
not to develop. New equipment, a better building,
more funds for operating expenses, would accommo-
date more students and permit greater growth.
The subjects in the school originally consisted
of the subjects of drawing, painting and sculpture.
However, through the growth of industrial and commercial requirements and the fact
that many students must necessarily become self-supporting, many of the applied
and commercial forms of art have been added to the curriculum. This combination
of studies has successfully prepared students to enter art industries with the knowledge
of designing for such application intelligently, and, at the same time, having received
a high training in draughtsmanship, to introduce artistic ideals into their work. At
the present time the subjects consist of: Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Illustration,
Composition, Decorative and Commercial Design, Sketch Work, Mural Painting,
Anatomy, Perspective, Interior Decoration, a Teacher's Course, Etching, Pottery,
and Handicrafts.
Besides the day classes, a class is held every Saturday and three evenings a week.
These classes accomodate those who are unable to attend during the day through
the week.
Nine instructors are engaged in teaching, while two others are on the staff
certain times of the school term, teaching special subjects.
A suimner session has been held for two years, largely in response to the demands
of teachers and others wishing to secure the advantages of this well known institution
during the vacation months of the year.
Many talented students applying at the School are unable to pay even the reason-
able tuition charges and the School management grants a number of scholarships
each year to assist such applicants. Again six scholarships are awarded to students
for meritorious work accomplished in the classes
during the year. The number of scholarships is
necessarily limited and great and lasting good
could be accomplished if funds were available for
granting scholarships to more additional students.
It must be borne in mind that many of the
artists who have brought fame to the West and
those who have established California art, have
been many times those who have been recipients
of such scholarships. They have made the most
of the opportunities granted to them when they
needed them most.
At the present time there are students in the
school who are just as talented as those former
students who have become prominent in art. There
are many now who would like to study art, who
are undoubtedly fired with the same art ideals as
those who have been granted scholarships before.
They are prevented from doing so for lack of
funds. Where can there be a greater aid to art
SCHOOL OF FINE AKTS
and its development
than the establishment
of scholarships to per-
mit and encourage
struggling students to
secure good instruc-
tion? A poor Ameri-
can art student iu
Eome unable to ex-
hibit and thus bring
his work before the
public was, through
the muniticence and
wise generosity of another American, given funds to have his work cast in bronze.
That step was the necessary one to bring recognition to genius. That expenditure
was one of the greatest made for American art, for the student was none other
than Saint Gaudens, "America's Old Master."
I know of students working long hours of the night, to enable them to attend
school in the dav, others who have saved for many years to attend art school, and others
who go without" necessities of life, to be able to purchase their working materials. In
Europe art students receive privileges in attending exhibitions, purchasing privileges
and in manv wavs their studies are made easier; for it is hard enough work over-
coming technical" difficulties in art study, but it is doubly hard to overcome financial
obstacles at the same time.
The School grants all the scholarships it possibly can. It needs others to help in
this icork. The interest from a $2,000 fund will enable a student to enter the school
for a year. Who knows but that many Alexander Harrisons and Saint Gaudens are
waiting for such encouragement?
I. therefore, appeal to those art patrons and those interested m art development
to interest themselves in the worthv art students who need assistance. The returns
will be great, not in dollars, but "in those rewards greater than money can bring.
Visit the school, see what is being accompUshed. We will tell you where you can
help- we will be glad to have vour suggestions. The school is a part of the Western
art development; we want each art lover to feel that the school is part of their
interest.
With all the commendable aeti^•ities in art preservation and art purchases, let us
not forget one of the greatest preservations of all— that of preserving and encour-
aging the art student and that which the art student requires— true art education.
ciT . -Ss-s
Director of the Institute.
THE YACHTS: liLOUCESTEE HAEBUE. By Cluhh Ha.s.sani
(Purchased by the San Francisco Society of Artists, and
presented to the San Francisco Art Association, with
which the Society has amalgamated.)
HERO AND LEANDER. By Felix E. Hiihthio
YOUNG GIEL. By Gretchen W. Sogers
DANCING BACCHANTE. By Bobert I. Aitken
THE WREATH OF ANEMONES. By Axel GaUen-KuUelu
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POBTEAIT: MRS. HUTH. By James McXeiU Whistler
POPPY GIRL. Bii J. J. Mora
PARK BENCH IN WINTER. By Frits Thaulow
SCRATCHING A TWISTER. By Joseph J. Mom
HEAD OF LOUIS SLOSS, JR. By Ealph Stavkpole
PORTRAIT: KEXEUKT XV. Bij Ilonitio Gaigher
SUMMER NIGHT: I'Ui.NT LOBOS. Bii W'iUktm Hitschel
IX THE STUDIO. By Ellen Emmet Band
THE WHITE VASE. By Hugh H. Breckenridge
(Purchased by Mrs. E. H. Harriman for presentation to the
San Francisco Art Association.)
TORSO. By Arthur B. Carles
(Purchased by Mrs. E. H. Harriman for presentation to the
San Francisco Art Association.)
ST. IVES FISHING BOATS. By Hayley Lever
NUDE. Bii Bichard E. iliih
O YE OF LITTLE FAITH! By Emil Carlsen
THE HOUSEMAID. By William McGregor Paxton
KWAUXOX MEDITATING OX HUMAN LIFE. By John La Farge.
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PEACE: HOPILAND. By Albert L. GroU
PORTRAIT. By Clarence K. EinUe
FOX AND GEESE. By Joseph T. Pearson, Jr.
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MOTHER. By John McLure Hamilton
THE POOL, LA GEANJA. By Ernest Peixotto
ISLES OF THE BAY. By Joseph PennelJ
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BEFORE THP] MiKKOK. By Louis Mark
THE LAND OF HEART'S DESIRE. By William W,niU
THE PIONEf:R :M0THER. Bfi ChdiUs Grafly
ENTRANCE TO THE SERAGLIO. By Jules Chierin
QUARRY. By Daniel Garher
WINTER MGHT IN THE MOUNTAIN. Bj/ Harald SoMberg
A LAPLANDER. Bij Humid Brnn
HALF DOME, YOSEMITE. Btj Joseph Pennell
BLUE DEPTHS: CARMEL. By William Eitschel
HALF DOME, YOSEMITE. By Joseph PenneJl
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BLUE DEPTHS: CAEMEL. By William Sitschel
Pr.MA AND .SNAKE. Bi, Arthur Putnam
VANITY. By Haig Patigian
WILLIAM CULLEN BEYANT. By Herbert Adams
SIGNING OF LOUISIANA PUKCHASE TEEATY. By Karl Bitter
PORTRAIT OF FRANK DUVENECK. By Joseph Be Camp
PAEESSE. By Laivton Parker
WATEEFALL. By W. Elmer Schofield
PORTRAIT OF AX ACTOR. By Frank Van Sloun
BEYOND. By Chester Beach
ARCADIA. B\j Edgar Walter.
NUDE STUDY. By John Singer Sargent
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PORTRAIT : COMPOSER BARToK. By Eobert Bereny
SELF PORTRAIT. By WiUiam M. Chase
TO MARKET IX THE WEST INDIES. By Johanna K. WoodiceU Hailman
Catalogue
of
Exhibits
The Catalogue of Exhibits
Is arranged to follow the numbering of the Galleries. The various Sections compris-
ing the Post Exposition Exhibition will be found commencing with the pages given
below :
United States Section 3
Colonnade and Rotunda.
International Section 4
Galleries 1 to 10, 17, 18, 22 to 24.
Norwegian Section 12
Galleries 11 to 16.
Chilian Section 15
GaUeries 19 and 20.
United States Section 16
Galleries 25 to 50.
Galleries 55 to 79.
Galleries 87 to 97.
Philippine Section 58
Gallery 98.
United States Section 58
GaUeries 99 to 112.
Netherlands Section 63
Galleries 113 to 116.
United States Section 65
Galleries 117 to 120.
Greek Casts 69
Galleries 51, 54, 80 and 85.
In the Index of Artists on pages 79 to 97 of this Catalogue, all exhibiting artists
are listed in alphabetical order. With the name of the artist is given the section in
which the artist exhibits and the niunber or numbers borne by his or her works.
UNITED STATES SECTION
COLONNADE
SCULPTURE
ROTH, FREDERICK G. R.
1. Sea Lions.
DALLIN, CYRUS EDWIN
2. The Scout.
LADD, ANNA COLEMAN
3. Wind and Sprav.
PATIGIAN, HAIG
4. Diana.
FRY, SHERRY EDMUNDSON
5. Peace: Fountain Figure.
PROCTOR, A. PHIMISTER
6. American Bison.
SAINT GAUDENS, AUGUSTUS
7. Seated Lincoln.
Lent by the Lincoln Memorial
Fund.
HOLM, VICTOR S.
8. Halsey C. Ives. Esq.
FRISHMUTH, HARRIET W.
9. The Girl with Dolphin.
PARSONS, EDITH BARRETTO
10. Fountain: Duck Babv.
BERGE, EDWARD
11. Muse Finding Head of Orpheus.
PARSONS, EDITH BARRETTO
12. Goose Girl.
BATEMAN, JOHN M.
13. Flower Girl.
NOQUET, PAUL
14. Soldier of Marathon.
Lent by Gutzon Borglum, Esq
BITTER, KARL
15. Statue of Thomas Jefferson.
POLASEK, ALBIN
16. Portrait of a Boy.
GRAFLY. CHARLES
17. The Pioneer Mother.
STERLING, LINDSEY MORRIS
18. The Awakening.
ADAMS, HERBERT
19. William Cullen Brvant.
BOYLE, JOHN J.
20. Returning from the Hunt.
SCUDDER, JANET
21. Flying Cupid.
MULLER, OLGA POPOFF
22. Primitive Man.
PICCIRILLI, ATTILIO
23. A Faun's Toilet.
DALLIN. CYRUS EDWIN
24. War or Peace.
PRATT, BEL A LYON
25. Bov with Fish.
WEINMAN, ADOLPH ALEXANDER
26. Head of Lincoln.
PERRY, R. HINTON
27. Daughter of Pan.
ADAMS, HERBERT
28. Chief Justice Marshall.
BERGE, EDWARD
29. Sundial.
DIETSCH. C. PERCITAL
30. Destinv.
PIETRO. C. S."
31. Mother of the Dead.
TAFT, LORADO
32. Fragment: Fountain of Time.
QUINN, EDMOND T.
33. Nymph: Garden Figure.
BARTLETT, PAUL WAYLAND
34. Dying Lion.
PAINE, ROBERT
35. Fountain for Public Garden.
PRATT, BELA LYON
36. Whaleman.
HOLM, VICTOR S.
37. Prima Mater.
RISQUE, CAROLINE EVERETT
38. Bird Fountain.
LADD, ANNA COLEMAN
39. Triton Babies.
BERGE, EDWARD
40. Wild Flower.
LADD, ANNA COLEMAN
41. Sun God and Python.
CORBETT, GAIL SHERMAN
42. Sundial Bov.
HEBER, CARL AUGUSTUS
43. Bondage.
SCUDDER, JANET
44. Young Diana.
PICCIRILLI, ATTILIO
45. Marble Paun.
PATIGIAN, HAIG
46. Apollo Hunting.
SALVATORE, VICTOR D
47. Youth.
PARSONS, EDITH BARRETTO
48. Turtle Babv.
BURROUGHS, EDITH WOODMA>-
49. Garden Figure
MULLER OLGA POPOFF
50. Centaur.
POLASEK, ALBIN
51. The Sower.
BEACH. CHESTER
52. Bevond.
RUMSEY, CHARLES CARY
53. Bovhood.
PICCIRILLI. ATTILIO
54. An Outcast.
MULLER, OLGA POPOFF
55. Idvl.
PICCIRILLL FURIO
56. Eurydice.
57. Young Mother and Child.
KONTL ISIDORE
58. Wood Nvmph.
AITKEN. ROBERT
59. Michelangelo.
60. William H. Taft.
„, Lent by Mrs. William H. Tafl
WARD, JOHN QUINCY ADAMS
61. Henry Ward Beecher.
PROCTOR, A. PHIMISTER
62. American Bison.
CORBETT, GAIL SHERMAN
63. Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain.
ROTVNBA
SCULPTUEE
PRATT, BELA LYON
64. Large Relief No. 2.
FRENCH, DANIEL CHESTER
65. Lincoln.
Lent by the State of Nebraska.
RECCHIA, RICHARD H.
66. Relief: Boston Museum of Fine Arts
No. 1.
BOYLE, JOHN J.
67. Commodore Barrv Monument.
RECCHIA. RICHARD H.
68. Relief: Boston Museum of Fine Arts
No. 1.
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INTEENATIONAL SECTION
FRENCH, DANIEL CHESTER
69. Earl Dodge Memorial : Princeton Stu-
dent.
Lent by Princeton University.
Mckenzie, r. tait
70. The Young Franklin.
PRATT, BELA LYON
71. Large Relief No. 1.
BARTLETT, PAUL WAYLAND
72. Statue of Lafayette.
INTERNATIONAL SECTION
Much of the International Section was arranged in Europe by Mr. J. Nilson Laurvik,
Special Representative of the Department of Fine Arts
GALLERIES 1 to 10, 17, 18, 22 to 24
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY Austria
73. Portrait: Mrs. John Quiney Adams.
74. Portrait: Fraulein Von Sevbl.
ADAMS, W D ACRES ' England
75. The Monument.
AGUIAR, EL CONDE DE Spain
76. Memories.
77. Natural Tj-pe of Seville.
78. Study.
AMAN-JEAN, EDMOND France
79. Portrait of the Familv of Aman-Jean.
ANDRASSY, THEOD Hungary
80. Moonlight: Arabia.
Lent by Count Gyula Andrassy.
81. Arabian Village by Night.
Lent by Count Gvula Andrassv.
BAIXAS CARRATE, JUAN Spain
82. The Fair of St. Thomas.
83. Happv Children.
BARABAS, MIKLOS Hungarv
84. Portrait: Count L. Batthyanyi.
Lent by Count Batthyanyi.
85. Portrait: Deak Ferencz.
BARTA, E. Hungary
86. The Beggars.
Lent bv Dr. Ignacz Fekete.
BATTHYANYI. COUNT GYULA Hungary
87. Bal des Ardents.
88. Casa Rossa.
89. Juvisy.
90. Ladies of the Harem.
91. Longchamps.
92. Soiree.
BENCZUR, BELA Hungary
93. Hot Day: Lake Balaton: Hungary.
94. Storm: Lake Balaton: Hungarv.
BENCZUR, GYULA Hungary
95. Man's Portrait.
Lent by Bela Benezur.
96. Portrait: Count J. Andrassy, Sr.
Lent by Count Gviila Andrassv.
BERENY, ROBERT Hungary
97. Shadow Giving Way to Sunshine.
98. My Happy, Merry, Sad, Indifferent
and Jealous People Beneath the
Town.
99. Portrait : Composer Bartok.
100. The Faraglini's.
101. Sewing Woman: Evening in Her
Room.
102. Golgotha.
103. Fantastic Rocks.
104. Souvenir of a Meadow.
105. Yellow Embroidery.
106. Flowers and Animals.
107. Blue Fishes.
108. Fairyland.
109. Souvenir of a Sunny Garden.
110. Yellow Embroidery.
111. A Decoration.
112. Landscape.
113. Mountain and Rocks.
114. Trees of Fairyland.
115. Playing Horses.
116. Scenes of a Circus.
117. Boat Between Waves.
118. Tropical Trees.
119. Squirrels.
BILBAO.GONZALO Spain
120. Dance of the Luises in the Cathedral
of Seville.
121. Cigarette Girls of Seville.
BIRCH, S. J. LAMORNA England
122. October: The River Course near
Montreuil-sur-Mer.
BLANCHE, JACQUES EMILE France
128. Anniversarv.
BOEMM, RITTA Hungary
124. Hungarian Interior.
125. Old Hungarian Jugs.
BOHM, PAL Hungary
126. Christmas Mummers.
BOSZXAY, STEPHEN
127. Bv the River.
BRODSZKY, SANDOR Hungary
130. Peasant Woman.
BRUCK, LAJOS Hungary
131. Market Place.
Lent by Count Gyula Andrassy.
132. Old Hungarian Peasant.
133. Seaside in Bretagne.
134. Village Houses: Hungary.
135. Italian Child with Cherries.
136. Interior: Hungarian Peasant House.
137. Girl and Butterflies.
138. Summer Clouds.
BRUCK, MIKSA Hungary
139. Hungarian Interior.
140. Auvergne Interior.
141. Flowerbeds near Budapest.
BRUNDRIT, REGINALD GRANGE England
142. Dinant-sur-Meuse.
BURMESTER, ERNST Germany
143. Outdoors.
CAMMERLOHER, KARL MORITZ Austria
144. Landscape.
145. Portrait of a Lady.
146. Portrait of a Child.
CARDONA. JUAN Spain
147. Gypsy.
148. Before the Dresser.
149. The Kiss.
CHRISTMAS, E. W. England
150. Moonlight in the Argentine.
151. Christ of the Andes.
CLARENBACH, Max
152. Garden.
COTTET, CHARLES France
153. Port of Douarnenez. Brittanv.
CREALOCK, JOHN " England
154. The Red Sofa.
CSAKTORNYAI Hungary
155. Landscape.
CSOK, ISTVAN Hungary
156. Two Girls in a Garden.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
157. Fairies.
158. Summer Flowers.
159. On the Lido.
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IXTERXATIOXAL SECTION
160. Still Life.
161. Chinese Porcelains.
162. Spring.
163. Asters.
CZIGANY, DEZSO
164. 'Woman Arranging Hair.
Lent bv Dr. Ignacz Fekete.
DODS-WITHERS, ISOBEL England
165. The Fortress Church of Albi.
DRAPER, H. J. England
166. Firing Fish.
EAST. SIR ALFRED England
167. The Rainbow.
EDYI-ILLES, ALADAR Hungary
168. StaU.
169. Young BuU.
170. Siesta.
171. Before the Storm.
172. Grey Horse.
173. Prairie Hut: Hungary.
174. Homeward.
EMERICI, AXDOR Hungary
175. Crucifixion
Lent bv Bela Benczur, Esq.
176. Girl's Head.
Lent bv Bela Benczur, Esq.
177. Child's Head.
Lent bv Bela Benczur, Esq.
ENGELMAX. PETER Austria
178. Portrait: Xo. 2.
179. Portrait: No. 1.
180. Portrait: No. 3.
FECHIN, NICHOLAI Russia
181. Nude.
Lent bv John R. Hunter, Esq.
FEHERTARY, ERZSI Hungary
182. Margaret Island: Budapest.
183. Landscape.
FEN YES. ADOLF Hungary
184. Kitchen Table.
Lent bv Marezell Nemes, Esq.
FERENCZY. KAROLY Hungary
185. Still Life: Roses.
Lent by JIarczell Nemes, Esq.
186. Landscape.
187. Girl's Portrait.
FERENCZY. TALER Hungary
188. Flute Player.
189. San Pietro di Castello: Venice.
FERRER. SANTIAGO Spain
190. Interior.
GAIGHER. HORATIO Austria
191. Portrait: Benedict XV.
192. Portrait: Pope Pius X.
GALIMBERTI. SAND OR Hungary
193. St. Rafael.
194. Motive: Hungarian Town.
195. Motive: Rue de Vaueirard.
GALIMBERTI-DENES, VALERIA Hungary
196. Chrvsanthemums in Blue Vase.
197. Still Life: Roses.
GALLEN-KALLELA, AXEL Finland
198. On Guard.
199. Tropical Fruits: Still Life.
200. A VTild Savannah.
201. My First Hyena.
202. Symposium.
203. Kenoussa.
204. My First Buffalo.
205. In Autumn Sunlight.
206. Portrait: 'Waino Salmin.
207. Portrait of Madam E. E.
208. Young Kikouyou "Warrior.
209. Banana Leaves.
210. The Deluge.
211. Lynx Hunter.
212. Rhinoceros and Euphorbia.
213. Playing Child.
214. Sunset.
215. Portrait: Robert Kajanus.
216. Buffalo Hunt.
217. Portrait: Mr. Gustav Mahler.
218. Mv First Rhinoceros.
219. The Tribe of Naudi.
220. Kullerve Warrior.
221. Summer Night.
222. The Cataract of Masioja.
223. Spring.
224. Portrait: Mother and Infant.
225. Barcarole of Kaleral.
226. Savage in the Shadow.
227. The Hrasiani Mountains.
228. Gazelle.
229. Crocodile.
230. Carcass.
231. Meadow.
232. The School.
233. Hide.
234. Zebras and Chamois.
235. Parched Fir Tree: Winter.
236. Burned Fir Tree.
237. After the Hunt.
238. Portrait of Madam G. A. S.
239. Slain Rhinosceros.
240. Kikouyou.
241. Broken Fir Tree.
242. The "Waterfall.
243. Kikouyou "Woman.
244. Massai Warrior.
245. Homo Victor.
246. Portrait : Mr. Alpo Sailo.
247. Antelope.
248. The Burnt Prairie.
249. Denva Sabouk.
250. "Wild Date Palm.
251. Portrait of Madam M. G. K.
252. Bathers.
253. Landscape Painter.
254. Spring Breezes.
255. Ski Runners.
256. In the Brush.
257. Portrait of a Lady among the Rocks.
258. Model of a Cupola for the Capitol
Building at Helsingfors.
259. The Thieves of Lampo.
GARCIA ESCARRE, FRANCISCO Spain
260. Maternity.
261. Esmeraldine.
GINNETT. LOUIS England
262. The Golden Hypnos.
CLATTER. GYULA Hungary
263. Ladv's Portrait.
GLATZ, OSZKAR Hungary
264. Hungarian Landscape.
265. The Visit.
266. Hungarian Goose Girls.
267. Transylvanian Landscape.
268. Shepherdess.
VON GLEHN, .JANE EMMET England
269. The Blue Jacket.
VON GLEHN. "W. G. England
2 70. La Colline Sacree.
GOHLER, HERMANN Germany
271. Schloss Monrepos.
GOODMAN, R. G. England
272. Tulloch: Scotland.
273. A South African Homestead.
274. The Coast of England.
275. TheAlhambra: Granada.
HARY. GYULA Hungary
276. Fisher Bastion: Budapest.
HATVANY, BARON FERENCZ Hungary
277. StiU Life.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
278. Sunny Street.
Lent bv Count Grula Andrassy.
279. Still Life.
280. Environs of Rome.
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INTEENATIONAL SECTION
HAWEIS, STEPHEN England
281. Porte dei Marmi : Liguria.
282. Na Moala: Fiji Islands.
283. Na Aissama: A Fijian Village.
284. Vakamololo Dance, Fiji No. 1.
285. Vakamololo Dance, Fiji No. 3.
286. Vakamololo: Three Girls.
287. Vakamololo Dance No. 2.
HELSBY, ALFREDO Chile
288. A Coming Storm in the Andes.
289. Chilean Farmhouses in Spring.
HOLLO, GEZA Hungary
290. Weaving Design No. 528.
HUGHES-STANTON, H. England
291. Fort St. Andre.
IVANYI-GRUNWALD, BELA Hungary
292. Bathing Women.
293. Park View.
294. Tree in Blossom.
295. Sunshine.
296. Two Women.
297. Nascence.
JAVOR, PAL Hungary
298. Hungarian Home Altar.
299. Altar: Hungarian Peasant Church.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
JONES, REGINALD England
300. The Mill Pond.
JUNGHANNS, JULIUS PAUL Germany
301. A Memory of the Tyrol.
KARLOVSKY, BERTALAN Hungary
302. Portrait: Countess Karolyi.
Lent by Count Gyula Andrassy.
303. Portrait: Count Gyula Andrassy.
Lent by Count Gyula Andrassy.
304. Portrait: Madame Alcsuti.
Lent by Dr. Agoston Alcsuti.
KATONA, NANDOR Hungary
305. In the Tatra.
Lent by Adolf Kellner, Esq.
306. In the Tatra.
Lent by Count Lajos Batthyanyi
KAZIANY, ODON Hungary
307. The Dark Woman.
308. The Young Man.
309. Under the Cypress.
310. Study: The Disciple.
311. Study: Head.
312. I'lie Serpentine Dancer.
313. Mors Peregrinans.
314. The Castle of Tiszadob.
KERNSTOCK, KAROLY Hungary
315. Study for Glass Painting.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
316. Portrait: Painter Czobel.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
317. Horsemen.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
318. Nude.
KEZDI-KOVACS, LASZLO Hungary
319. Sunlit Trees.
KNIGHT, HAROLD England
320. The Girl and the Picture.
KNIGHT, LAURA England
321. The Model.
322. The Governess.
KOKOSCHKA, OSKAR Austria
323. Portrait: Architect Adolf Loos.
Lent by Adolf Loos. Esq.
324. Portrait: Dr. Egon Wellesz.
Lent by Dr. Egon Wellesz.
325. Portrait: Peter Altenberg.
Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq.
326. Portrait of the Artist.
Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq.
327. Portrait: Emma Veronica Sanders.
Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq.
328. Portrait: Doctor Von Webern, Com-
poser.
Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq.
329. Portrait: Angora Cat.
Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq.
330. Portrait: Paul Scheerbat.
Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq.
331. Portrait: Signor Verona.
Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq.
332. Portrait: Doctor de Jankosky.
Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq.
333. Portrait: Mrs. H.
Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq.
334. Portrait: Mrs. Adolf Loos.
Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq.
335. Portrait: Two Children.
Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq.
336. Portrait: Italian Lady.
Lent by Adolf Loos, Esq.
337. Child with Hands of Father and
Mother.
Lent bv Adolf Loos, Esq.
KOROSFOI-KRIESCH, A. Hungary
338. Fear.
339. Joy.
340. Bv the Wayside.
341. Zach Klara.
342. Zach Klara.
343. Weaving: Design No. 451.
344. Weaving: Design No. 758.
345. Weaving: Design No. 291.
346. Weaving: Design No. 97.
347. Weaving: Design No. 742.
348. Weaving: Design No. 734.
349. Weaving: Design No. 593.
350. Weaving: Design No. 617.
351. Weaving: Design No. 113.
KUNFFY, LAJOS Hungary
352. Mihalv Czigany.
KUNWALD, CEZAR Hungary
353. Portrait.
LA TOUCHE. GASTON France
354. Le Gue.
LAVERY. JOHN England
355. Portrait.
Lent bv Henrv Smith, Esq.
LAWSON, J. KERR England
356. St. Botolph's Church, Boston.
LEADER. B. EASTLAKE England
357. Moonlight After Rain.
LIPOTH, FERENCZ Hungary
358. Colormarmit No. 1.
359. Colormarmit No. 2.
360. Colormarmit No. 3.
361. Colormarmit No. 4.
362. Decorative Panel: Hungarian Peasant
Motive.
363. Decorative Panel : Mythological Motive.
LLIMONA, JUAN Spain
364. Fig Tree.
365. Sonata Without Words.
LLOPIS DE CASADES, JUAN MARIA Spain
366. Garden.
367. Interior.
368. Interior of Church.
LOPEZ-MESQUITA, JOSE M. Spain
369. A Spanish GjTJsy.
Lent by Mrs. Alice Mumford
Roberts.
370. Matador.
Lent by Mrs. Alice Mumford
Roberts.
LOTZ. KAROLY Hungary
371. Bathing Women.
372. Portrait: Artist's Wife.
373. Child's Portrait.
374. Hungarian Peasant Wedding.
375. End of the Harvest.
376. Hungarian Hussar.
Lent by Baron Ferencz Hatvany.
LOY, MINA England
377. Lillah, Gaby and Amaranthe.
378. The Etruscan Loggia.
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INTEENATIONAL SECTION
MAGYAR-MAXNHEIMER, GUSTAV Hungary
379. Nocturne.
380. Approaching Storm.
381. Autumn Landscape.
382. After the Storm.
383. Young Hungarian Gypsy Woman.
MAJOR, HENRIK Hungary
384. Self Portrait.
MARFFY, ODON Hungary
385. Man's Portrait.
386. Dalmatian Landscape.
387. Wood Path.
388. Still Life.
Lent bv Karoly Kernstock, Esq.
MARK, LAJOS Hungary
389. Preparing for a Walk.
390. Before the Mirror.
391. Breakfast Table.
392. Lady with Parasol.
393. Portrait : Miss Nilsen.
MEDNYANSZKY, BARON Hungary
394. Winter: Hungarian Village.
395. Sunset.
396. Winter in the Carpathians.
Lent by Count Gvula Andrassv.
MEIFREN, ELISEO ' Spain
397. Cumulus Clouds: Mallorca.
398. Road in Pollensa.
399. The White Rock.
MESZOLY, GEZA Hungary
400. Summer Landscape.
Lent by Baron Ferencz Hatvanv.
MIESS, FRIGYES Hungary
401. Dutch Girl.
Lent bv Marczell Nemes, Esq.
MIHALY, REZSO Hungary
402. Weaving: Design No. 308.
403. Weaving: Design No. 395.
404. Weaving: Design No. 735.
MUNKACSY, MIHALY Hungary
405. Landscape: Sunset.
Lent by Count Gyula Andrassy.
406. Landscape: In the Woods.
NADLER, R. Hungary
407. Suspension Bridge: Budapest.
NAGY, LAURA Hungarv
408. Design No. 551.
409. Design No. 756.
410. Design No. 439.
NAGY, SANDOR Hungary
411. Bath of the Fairies.
412. Disappearing Illusions.
413. Isle of Crete.
414. Weaving: Design No. 89.
415. Weaving: Design No. 262.
416. Weaving: Design No. 229.
417. Weaving: Design No. 501.
OLGYAY, FERENCZ Hungary
418. Summer Landscape.
OLSSON, JULIUS England
419. Silver Moonlight.
ORTNER. FERENCZ Hungary
420. Weaving: Design No. 580.
PAAL, LASZLO Hungary
421. Autumn Landscane.
422. Storm Cloud.
Lent by Count Gvula Andrassv.
PATERSON, JAMES England
423. The Old Garden.
PECHAN, JOZSEF Hungary
424. Farm Yard.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
PICABIA, FRANCIS
425. C'est de moi qu'il s'agit.
426. Animation.
PICASSO, PABLO
427. Violon et Flacon.
428. Portrait.
429. Les Arbes.
POR, BERTALAN Hungary
430. Decorative Composition.
431. Decorative Composition.
432. Mv Family.
PRIESTMAN, ARNOLD England
433. Hurst Castle.
PRINET, RENE XAVIER France
434. The Author.
RAAB, ERVIN Hungary
435. Snow in the Park.
436. Winter Sun.
REMSEY, MME. Hungary
437. Weaving: Design No. 739.
438. Weaving: Design No. 732.
439. Weaving: Design No. 731.
440. Weaving: Design No. 754.
RENOM Y JUAMANDREU, FAUSTO Spain
441. People's Sunday.
RIPPL-RONAI, JOZSEF Hungary
442. Child's Portrait.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
443. Portrait: Dr. Guttmann.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
444. Female Nude.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
445. Ladies in the Garden.
Lent by Lajos Jambor, Esq.
446. Woman's Head in Profile.
Lent by Count Gvula Andrassy.
447. Park.
Lent by Dr. Ignacz Fekete.
448. Portrait: Mark Vedres.
Lent by Mark Vedres, Esq.
449. Interior.
450. Hungarian Interior.
451. Woman with Poppy in Her Hair.
Lent bv Dr. Ignacz Fekete.
RUDNAY, GYULA Hungary
452. Mother and Child.
SAUTER. GEORGE England
453. The Weisshorn : Moonlight.
454. Spring Veil.
455. Violet: Miss Ruth Hunt.
456. The Cinal: Rothhorn.
457. The Great Friend: Matterhorn.
458. The Vallev.
459. In the Clouds.
460. The Rimphisehhorn.
461. The Dent Blanche.
462. The Blue Sphinx: Matterhorn.
463. Resurrection.
464. The Avenue.
465. Mrs. Penelope Wheeler.
SIMPSON, CHARLES WALTER England
466. Autumn Sunset.
SLUITER, WILLY Holland
467. Autumn Day.
SOMLO, LILI Hungary
468. Channel of Lyssewegh.
469. View of Taormina.
470. Park of Kortvelves.
SPANYI, BELA Hungary
471. Landscape.
SPEED, HAROLD England
472. Apollo and Daphne.
SZINNYEI-MERSE, PAL Hungary
473. Melting Snow.
Lent bv Count Gvula Andrassv.
TAMASY. MIKLOS " Hungary
474. Still Life.
TIBOR, ERNO Hungary
475. Hungarian Village Market.
476. Field Workers.
TIHANYI. LAJOS Hungary
477. Self Portrait.
478. Self Portrait: 1914.
479. Young Man's Portrait.
480. Landscape.
UNDY, KAROLA Hungary
481. Weaving: Design No. 290.
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INTEENATIONAL SECTION
U>rDY, KAROLA—Co7itiyiited
-cr.;^,?^- "leaving: Design No. 755.
VASTAGH. GEZA Hungary
483. Winter in the Atlas Mountains
484. In the Farmvard.
,,485. Hungarian Buffalo Span.
VASTAGH, GYORGY ^ Hungarv
486. Gypsy Woman. -Hungary
VASZARY, JANOS Hungary
487. Portrait: Countess L. Batthvanyi!
^oo TTT ^®°* '^y Count Lajos Batthvanyi.
488. Woman with Mirror.
489. Promenade: Lake Balston.
An,^ T, ^®°* ^^ Marczell Nemes, Esq.
490. Peasant Girl's Head.
491. Woman with Cat.
—^ . , , „ Lent by Marczell Nemes. Esq
WALLESZNE, GYENES GITTA Hungary
492. Under the Tree. iiungary
493. Woman in Brown Dress
494. Play.
495. Resting Nude.
496. Mother with Son.
497. Female Nude.
498. In the Blue Background
499. Erotic.
500. Mother and Child
501. Profile.
502. Lilac Dress.
503. Summer Heat
504. Thirt.v- Year-Old Woman.
505. Movements.
506. Mother and Baby.
f^I' *Iadonna in Modern Guise.
508. Bunch of Grapes.
509. Adam and Eve.
510. Lady in Blue Dress.
511. Desire.
512. Fair Woman and Child.
513. Two Girls.
514. Biedermeyer.
WINTER. TATON Fn^inr,^
515. The Waning of the Year. ^"^''°'^
KTA-^k^ V"^ ^™'- Middelburg.
ZADOR, ISTA'AN tt
517. Interior: Rakoczy Time "^'^g"?
ZIPFER, SAND OR ' ' tt„„„„.
518. In the Garden. Hungary
ZILZER. ANTAL w
519. The Source. Hungary
520. Portrait.
ZORAD „
521. Landscape with Figures ^'^'^Sary
DE ZUBIAURRE, RAMON ' Spain
522. Viseayan Peasants. ^ °
523. Serenade in Granada.
524. Type of Segovian.
^^505'^si^^rTi ^-^LENTIN Spain
oJo. Spanish Peasant.
526. Peasant with a Bowl
527. Peasant Couple.
528. Peasant with Jug.
GEAPHIC SECTION
DRAWINGS, ETCHINGS, LITHOGR.\PHS ETC
Tt3^'w'"° u""??^"" Participation arranged 'by
Herr Hugo Heller of Vienna
BRANGWYN, FRANK ' England
529. Bark Strippers. J^^ngland
530. London Bridge: No 3
531. The Millwheel: Montreuil
532. Breaking up the "Hannibal."
533. bawrers.
534. Old Kew Bridge.
535. Building the Victoria and Albert
Museum.
536. The Bridge: Barnard Castle (Aqua-
tint).
537. The Coal Mine.
538. Barges: Bruges.
539. Windmills: Bruges.
540. Breaking up the "Caledonia."
541. The Farmvard.
542. Blacksmiths.
543. Entrance to Montreuil
544. The Return from Work.
545. Santa Maria from the Street
546. Santa Maria della Salute: Venice
547. Men in a Bakehouse.
548. Church of Notre Dame: Eu
549. Via delle Trombe: Messina.
550. Apse of Duomo: Messina
f?o- Su^^'t^ °^ " Spirito Santo: Messina.
5o2. The Lot at St. Cirq.
553. The Roundabout: Bruges.
554. A Back Street in Naples.
555. Breaking up the "Duncan."
5o6. The Crucifixion.
557. Notre Dame: Poictiers
558. Street in Tours.
559. Abbey St. Leonard.
560. Cannon Street Station: Interior
tfio" ^1' ^1^^^'"'^°/ *he Exchange: Genoa.
f2o ^u^ Demolition of the Post Office.
563. The Moat.
564. Old Mills: Meaux.
565. Le Pont Neuf: Paris.
566. Church of Aairvault.
567. Building the Bridge.
COSSMANN. A. ^„3tria
568. Pinzgauerm.
DETTMAR, R. j^^^^^.^
569. Prometheus.
FITTON, HEDLEY England
^^ 570. St. Etienne du Mont. -t-ngland
HANISCH, R. ^ .
571. Stift Melk. Austria
572. Schonbrunn.
o(3. Old Fisherman.
574. Late Summer.
575. At the Railway Station
576. Portrait of Mrs. H.
577. On the Silt Dunes.
TTTvrvTST™T- ^T? *^^ Bohmer Forests.
\-^Q ir \ h ^- Austria
579. Bengal Tiger.
580. Blue Parrot.
581. L'Amour.
582. Pelicans.
583. Lion's Head.
584. Flamingo.
585. Chamois.
586. Arabian Nights.
587. Playing Parrots.
588. Two Blue Parrots.
589. Oriental Life.
590. Mountain Goats.
KASIMIR. L. ^^gtj.j^
^li V^T'^^r. Stephans Square (after Alt).
592. Karls Church.
593. Castle Kreuzenstein.
XT . f ?6.y'^°°^ • Minorite Church.
KASIMIR-HOERXES, T. Austria
595. Hamburg: Katzen Path
^^,^^6- Prague: Niklas Church.
KLEMM, WALTER Austria
597. Tight-Rope Walker. Austria
598. Don Quixote: No. 1.
599. Don Quixote: No. 3.
600. Don Quixote: No. 4.
601. Don Quixote: No. 5.
602. Don Quixote: No. 6.
603. Don Quixote: No. 7
604. Tvll Ulenspiegel.
605. Ulenspiegel.
606. The Pursuit.
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INTERNATIONAL SECTION
607. The Invasion.
608. The Watcher.
609. The Storks.
610. Ice Harvesting.
611. Winter Sport.
KOKOSCHKA, OSKAR Austria
612. Portrait of Karl Kraus.
LEDERER, FRITZ Austria
613. Austrian Landscape.
614. Dort Gasse.
615. Herr Weil.
616. Tragedian.
617. Landscape.
618. Rolling Mill.
619. Hilly Landscape.
MANXIXG, W. WESTLEY England
620. The Avenue: Normandj-.
MATISSE, HENRI
621. Girl with Brooch.
622. Portrait: M. Massia (outline).
623. Portrait: M. Massia (background).
624. Madam Lansberg.
625. Head of Young Woman No. 25.
626. Head of Young Girl No. 20.
627. Head of Young Woman No. 26.
628. Head of Young Girl with Flowered
Hat.
629. Head of Young Girl No. 23.
630. Head of Young Girl No. 24.
631. Head of Young Girl.
632. Head.
633. Feminine Mask.
634. Portrait: M. Massia.
ORLIK, EMIL Austria
635. Little Heads.
636. An Indian.
637. London Girls.
638. Going to Church: Bohemia.
639. Picture of Japanese Boy.
640. Bargaining.
641. Peasant Woman.
642. My Mother.
643. At the Precipice.
644. Ferdinand Hodler.
645. Architect Hoffman.
646. Glassworks near Glasgow.
647. A Mussel Merchant: Rotterdam.
648. The Angler.
649. Japanese Woman in Winter Dress.
650. The Kurumaya : Tokio.
651. Before the Temple.
652. Landing Place: Tokio.
653. From Edinburgh.
654. A Part of the Ghetto: Prague.
655. Fruitfulness.
656. Michael Kramer.
OSBORNE, MALCOLM England
657. Lavardin.
POLLAK. MAX Austria
658. Portrait of Professor S. Freud.
659. Vienna : Franziskaner Square.
660. Vienna: University Square.
SCHMUTZER, FERD Austria
661. Brahms Room.
662. Haystack.
SVABINSKY Austria
663. At the Piano.
664. Old Woman with Dog.
THILMANN, C. Austria
665. Evening: Venice.
VONDROUS, C. Austria
666. Market in Turnau.
667. Smithy: Prague.
668. Mathesons Harbor.
WAY, T. R. England
669. Purple Cap.
670. Cremorne Gardens.
671. Little White Girl.
672. Maud.
673. Little Nude.
HUNGARIAN GRAPHIC SECTION
Arranged by the Fine Arts Museum of Budapest
COMPRISING DEA-^^^NGS, WATER COLORS, PASTELS,
ETCHINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, ETC.
BARANSKY, E. LAZLO Hungary
674. Hungarian Fountain.
BATTHYANYI, COUNT GYULA Hungary
675. Working Girl's Dream.
676. Mannequin.
677. Court Ball.
BERENY, ROBERT Hungary
678. Sewing in the Garden.
679. The Convalescent.
680. Portrait: Ignotus.
Lent by Dr. Sandor Ferenczi.
BERON, GYULA Hungary
681. Lady's Portrait.
EDVI-ILLES, JENO Hungary
682. Clouds.
GLATZ, OSZKAR Hungary
683. Spinning.
684. Old Pianist.
685. Old Seamstress.
686. Motherhood.
687. Peasant Girl Dressing.
688. The Dinner.
689. Resting.
GOTH, MORIC Hungary
690. Artist's Wife.
691. Self Portrait.
692. Tired Horse.
HATVANY, BARON FERENCZ Hungary
693. Drawing: No. 1.
694. Drawing: No. 2.
695. Drawing: No. 3.
696. Drawing: No. 4.
HERMAN, LIPOT Hungary
697. Nude Study.
Lent by Dr. Lajos Ferenczi.
698. Summer Phantasy.
Lent by Dr. Lajos Ferenczi.
JUHASZ, ARPAD Hungary
699. Drawing: No. 1.
700. Drawing: No. 2.
KONRAD, GYULA Hungary
701. Peasant Woman : Mezokovesd
702. Summer Evening: The Arno.
703. Motive: From a Little Town.
LENARD. ROBERT Hungary
704. Windy Sunset.
705. On the Arno.
706. Puenta San Martino.
707. Toledo.
708. Gateway: Toledo.
709. Church Colonnade.
710. Old Part of Toledo.
711. On the Arno.
712. Alcantara.
713. The San Martino Bridge: Toledo.
714. Old Town.
715. Landscape.
716. Sunset in Genoa.
717. Saint Cloud.
718. Prague: Old Bridge.
719. Canal in France.
720. Old Houses in Genoa.
721. Ponte Vecchio.
722. Genoa.
LOTZ, KAROLY Hungary
723. Study.
Lent by Baron Perencz Hatvany.
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INTERNATIONAL SECTION
MARKO, ERNO Hungary
724. Woman Knitting.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
NAGY, LAURA Hungary
725. Old Woman with Animals.
726. Fairyland.
727. Bird's Supper.
728. The Dolls' Queen.
NAGY, SAND OR Hungary
729. Child's Portrait.
PAPP, LAJOS Hungary
730. The Stonebreaker.
POGANY. WILLY Hungary
731. Rheingold.
732. Walkurenritt.
733. Illustration for Tannhauser: No. 1.
734. Illustration for Tannhauser: No. 2.
735. Illustration for Tannhauser: No. 3.
736. Illustration for Tannhauser: No. 4.
737. Illustiation for Parseval: No. 1.
738. Illustration for Parseval: No. 2.
739. Illustration for Parseval: No. 3.
740. Illustration for Parseval: No. 4.
POR, BERTALAN Hungary
741. Decorative Composition (dry point
etching).
742. Landscape with Hay Rick.
743. Study: Three Figures.
744. Self Portrait: No. 2.
745. Study for Decoration.
746. Composition Studies.
747. Study for Portrait Group.
748. Study for Woman's Portrait.
749. Portrait.
750. Female Study.
751. Study for Decoration: Worship
Wisdom: No. 1.
752. Studv for Decoration: Worship
wisdom: No. 2.
753. Studv for Decoration : Worship
wisdom: No. 3.
754. Study for Decoration: Worship
Wisdom: No. 4.
755. Study for Decoration: Worship
Wisdom : No. 5.
756. Study for Decoration: Worship
Wisdom: No. 6.
757. Study for Decoration: Worship
Wisdom : No. 7.
758. Studv for Decoration: Worship
Wisdom: No. 8.
759. Study for Decoration: Worship
Wisdom: No. 9.
760. Studv for Decoration: Worship
Wisdom: No. 10.
761. Study for Decoration: Worship
Wisdom: No. 11.
762. Study for Decoration: Worship
wisdom: No. 12.
763. Studv for Decoration: Worship
wisdom: No. 13.
764. Study for Decoration : Worship
Wisdom: No. 14.
765. Studv for Decoration: Worship
Wisdom: No. 15.
766. Study for Decoration: Worship
Wisdom: No. 16.
767. Study for Decoration : Worship
Wisdom: No. 17.
768. Study for Decoration : Worship
wisdom: No. 18.
769. Studv for Decoration: Worship
Wisdom: No. 19.
770. Studv for Decoration: Worship
wisdom: No. 20.
771. Study for Decoration : Worship
Wisdom: No. 21.
772. Study for Decoration: Worship
Wisdom: No. 22.
773. Study for Decoration: Worship of
Wisdom: No. 23.
774. Studv for Decoration: Worship of
Wisdom: No. 24.
775. Study for Decoration: Worship of
Wisdom: No. 25.
776. Study for Decoration: Worship of
Wisdom: No. 26.
777. Studv for Decoration: Worship of
wisdom: No. 2 7.
778. Composition Studies.
779. Study of Nude Seated.
780. Landscape Composition.
781. Portrait Study.
782. Composition Studies.
783. Study of Male Figure.
784. Landscape Study with Figures.
785. Landscape Study: The Mill.
786. Study: Male Figure.
787. Pastoral Composition.
788. Composition Studies.
789. Landscape Study with Cows.
790. Decorative Composition Study.
791. Landscape Study: The Ford.
792. Decorative Composition Study.
793. Landscape Study with Cattle.
794. Female Study: Grief.
795. Study of Adam and Eve.
796. Composition Study.
797. Decorative Composition Study.
798. Composition Study.
799. Landscape Studv: The Shepherd:
No. 1.
800. Three Composition Studies.
801. Two Composition Studies.
802. Landscape Studv: The Shepherd:
No. 2.
803. Study for Mosaic.
804. Decorative Composition Study: Fe-
cundity.
805. Decorative Composition Study: The
Pioneers: No. 1.
806. Decorative Composition Study: The
Pioneers: No. 2.
807. Landscape Composition.
808. Portrait Study of a Man.
809. Decorative Composition Study.
810. Study: Female Nude.
PRinODA, ISTVAN Hungary
811. Portrait of Mrs. Irene P.
812. Studv of Female Nude.
RAUSCHER," LAJOS Hungary
813. Doorway in Rothenburg.
814. Hut in Szelakna.
815. Baggerrad.
816. Slavic Village: No. 1.
817. Slavic Village: No. 2.
818. Part of Margaret Island: Budapest.
819. Motive from Old Buda.
820. Buda.
RIPPL-RONAL. JOSEF Hungary
821. Outdoor Amusements.
822. Shore Scene: Ostend.
823. Old Woman Seated.
824. Knitting.
825. Carroussel.
826. Walk in the Garden.
827. Three Girls in a Garden.
828. Drawing: Man Drinking.
Lent by Baron Ferencz Hatvany.
829. Woman at Piano.
830. In the Garden.
RONAI-KASZNER Hungary
831. Don Pietro Caruso.
SZEKELY, ANDOR Hungary
832. Washing Day.
833. Old Woman's Home: Bruges.
SZEKELY, ARPAD Hungary
834. Stone Bridge
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INTERNATIONAL SECTION
TICHY, GYULA Hungary
835. Moment and Century.
TICHY, KALMAN Hungary
836. Bouquet of Flowers.
837. Gold Rain.
UITZ, BELA Hungary
838. Self Portrait.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
839. Man's Portrait.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
840. Man's Profile.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
841. Child on Mother's Arm.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
842. Little Girl's Head.
Lent bv Marczell Nemes, Esq.
843. Mother and Baby.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
844. Mother and Child.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
845. Girl's Head in Profile.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
846. Expectant Mother.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
847. Woman Leaning on Her Chin.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
848. Woman Reading.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
849. Woman with Crossed Legs.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
850. Woman with Hand to Her Breast.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
851. Woman with Velvet Ribbon.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
852. Woman Sitting.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
853. Woman with Head Turned.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
854. Woman: Head Bent.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
855. Woman with Child in Her Lap.
Lent by Marczell Nemes, Esq.
VADASZ, MIKLOS Hungary
856. A Summer Episode.
857. Cheap Places: Race Course.
858. In Amusement Park.
859. Female Impersonator.
VASZARY, JANOS Hungary
860. Drawing.
ZADOR, ISTVAN Hungary
861. The Elisabeth Palace: Budapest.
862. The Baross Street: Budapest.
863. ThronefoUower Street: Budapest.
864. The Bath Street: Budapest.
865. The Woodpecker Street: Budapest.
SCULPTURE
BECK, O. FULOP Hungary
866. Ancient Hungarian Archer.
867. Medals.
868. Medals.
CANALIAS. JOSE Spain
869. Mariner.
FEHERVARY, ERZSI Hungary
870. Black and White.
871. Green and White.
872. Cleopatra.
873. Harlequin.
874. Ballerina.
FEMES-BECK, VILMOS Hungary
875. Medals.
876. Dancer.
877. Eve.
878. Woman with Sheaf.
879. Dante.
880. Beatrice.
FERENCZY, BENJAMIN Hungary
881. Madonna.
KORMENDI-FRIMM, JENO Hungary
882. Portrait Bust.
883. Medal.
MARES, FREDERICO Spain
884. Studv of Nude Men.
MURANYI, GYULA Hungary
885. Medals.
PETER, VICTOR France
886. Lioness and Cubs.
887. The Lion and the Rat.
888. St. Hubert.
889. Leonberg Dog.
890. Collie.
891. Arabian Greyhound.
892. Lion Drinking.
893. Bulldog.
894. Lulu, a Pomeranian.
895. Trompette.
896. Chienne d' Arret.
897. Frederick MacMonnies.
898. Republic.
899. Cupids Struggling Over a Heart.
900. Dr. Roux.
901. Henri Goutier.
902. Model of the Jury Medal Ecole des
Beaux Arts.
903. Chien Griffon et Faisan.
904. Le Chien qui la lache sa proie pour
I'ombre.
905. Spaniel Hunting.
906. Dog with Cropped Ears.
907. Spaniel and Duck.
908. Fearless, Running Dog.
909. Dog Protecting Its Young from a
Snake.
910. Petit Chien Griffon.
911. Obverse and Reverse Proofs New
French Nickles.
912. Little Girl Petting a Dog.
913. Mr. Gouge.
914. Mr. Coutan.
915. Mr. Carli.
916. Dogs of Different Breeds.
PICK. LAJOS Hungary
917. The Start.
RIVIERE, CHARLES France
918. Statue of a Lady, Veiled.
919. Small Nude Figure of a Woman.
920. Le Roghi.
921. Martha Mary Magdalen.
922. Woman Bearers of Sacred Vessels.
923. Epais.
924. Phryne.
925. Dante.
926. Adam and Eve.
927. Messe de Monait.
928. La Cigale et la Fourmi.
929. Woman of Martinique.
930. Souvenir of Alexandria.
931. Group of Warriors.
932. Return of the Warriors.
933. Women in Moorish Dance.
934. Arab Woman and a Child.
935. Woman with Wings.
936. Sphinx Seated on Red Marble.
937. Sphinx Standing on Red Marble.
938. Bacchus and Bacchante.
939. Elf.
940. Dancer Cambodgien.
941. Dancer with Lotus.
942. Peacock on a Wooden Pedestal.
943. Invocation.
944. Salammbo.
945. Salammbo.
946. Satyres and Bacchante.
947. Susannah, the Virgin.
948. Feminine Sketch.
949. Oriental Courtesan.
950. Amir and His Donkey.
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INTEENATIONAL SECTION
RIVIERE, CHARLES — Continued
951. Priest Blessing the Sea.
952. Sarcophagus.
953. Group of Doctors.
954. Group of Holy Women.
955. Loie Fuller.
956. Statuette, Self Portrait.
957. Arabian Horseman.
958. Vivian.
959. Bust, the Two Sorrows.
960. Head of a Woman.
961. Statuette of Roty.
962. Two Bas Relief, Motif Siamese.
963. Head of a Girl.
DE ROSALES, EMANUEL O.
964. Puppets.
965. Bacchante.
SIMAY, IMRE Hungary
966. Orang Utang.
967. Family Joy.
968. Mother and Son.
969. Rhesus Erythreus.
970. Father and Son.
TELCS, EDE Hungary
971. Medals.
972. Female Figure.
973. Portrait Bust: Artist's Wife.
TROUBETZKOY, PAUL Russia
974. Mrs. Henderson.
975. Mrs. Crane.
976. Mr. Waterman.
977. Mrs. B. Harriman.
978. Lady Constance Richardson.
979. Princess Troubetzkoy.
980. Princess Troubetzkov.
VEDRES, MARK Hungary
981. Girl Arranging Hair.
982. Singing Boy.
983. Dancing Girl.
984. After Bath.
985. Bacchus.
986. Adam and Eve.
987. Boy Resting.
988. Girl Carrying Water.
989. Danseuse.
990. Morning Toilet.
991. Woman Arranging Hair.
992. Reposing Athlete.
ZILZER, HA.JNALKA Hungary
993. Portrait Plaque.
ZUTT, AR Hungary
994. Case of War Medals.
ITALIAN FUTURISTS
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
BALLA
995. Dynamic Decomposition of a Motor in
Rapid Movement.
996. Dynamism of Dispersion.
997. Dynamic Expansion : Speed.
998. Luminous Successions : Displacements.
999. Dynamism of Plasticity: Noises:
Speed.
1000. Dynamism of Plastic Lights.
1001. Walking Lines: Dynamic Successions.
1002. Dynamism of Light.
1003. Dynamic Rhvthm.
BOCCIONI
1004. Nude: Complementary Dynamism of
Form : Colour.
1005. Dynamism of a Cyclist.
1006. Elasticity.
1007. Matter.
1008. Dynamism of a Football Player.
CARRA
1009. The Disintegration of Flesh.
1010. Centrifugal Forces.
1011. Abstract Perspective of Form: Color.
1012. The Complement of Form to a Nude
Figure.
1013. Study for the Picture: A Woman's
Shape and Scents.
1014. Dynamic Space of a Jockery.
1015. Plastic Transcendencies.
1016. Synthesis of a Music Hall.
1017. Form of a Dancer in Circular Move-
ment.
1018. Force Centres of a Boxer.
1019. Dynamism of a Boxer.
1020. Architectural Construction of a Woman
on the Beach.
1021. A Woman's Shape and Scents.
1022. Woman: House: Bottle: as a Spher-
ical Expansion in Space.
1023. Simultaneousness.
RUSSOLO
1024. Dynamism of a Motor.
1025. Dynamic Volumes.
1026. Plastic Summary of a Woman's Move-
ments.
1027. My Dynamic Self.
1028. Dynamic Expansion: Houses: Lights.
SEVERINI
1029. Light: Speed: Noise: In Simulta-
neous Interpenetration.
1030. Forms and Color: Tone in the Argen-
tine Tango.
1031. Sea Dancer.
1032. Spherical Expansion of Lights: Cen-
tripetal.
1033. Spherical Expansion of Light: Cen-
trifugal.
1034. Dynamic Decomposition of the Portrait
"of the Poet Marinetti.
1035. Dynamism of the 14th July.
1036. Light: Speed: Noise: Sketch.
1037. Forms and Color: Tone in the Argen-
tine Tango: First Sketch.
1038. Forms and Color: Tone in the Double
Boston: Second Sketch.
1039. Sea Dancer: Study.
1040. Dynamic Continuity of a Train in
Rapid Movement.
1041. Sea Dancer: Study No. 2.
1042. Sea Dancer: Study No. 3.
BOCCIONI SCULPTURE
1043. Developments of a Battle in Space:
Still Life.
1044. Muscles in Quick Motion.
NORWEGIAN SECTION
GALLERIES 11 to 16
PAINTINGS
ASTRUP, NICOLAI
1045. Window Flowers.
Lent by Henrik Lund, Esq.
1046. Storm-Blown Aspentree.
Lent by Henrik Lund, Esq.
BRUN, HARALD
1047. A Laplander.
1048. Young Woman.
1049. Gladioli.
COLLETT, FREDRIK
1050. Spring Landscape.
DAHL, NILS
1051. September Evening.
1052. Autumn Landscape.
DEBERITZ, PER
1053. On the Beach.
From the Shulz Collection.
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NOEWEGIAN SECTION
1054. Nude.
From the Shulz Collection.
1055. Garden in Jleutone.
Lent by August Mohr, Esq.
DIRIKS, EDVARD
1056. Storm on Drobaksfjord.
1057. December on the Seine.
From the Shulz Collection.
ERIKSEN, BJARNE
1058. Summer Night.
ERIKSEN, SIGURD
1059. In the Woods.
GAUGUIN, POLA
1060. Sidestreet in Christiania.
1061. Forest Interior.
1062. Sunset.
1063. Spruce "Wood.
GRANDE, SEVERIN
1064. Still Life.
1065. Fir Trees.
1066. On the Beach.
1067. Summer in Soon.
HAAVARDSHOLM, MAGNHILD
1068. Cabbage Field.
HEIBERG, ASTRI WELHAVEN
1069. Portrait of a Girl.
1070. Landscape.
HEIBERG. JEAN
1071. Boxers.
1072. Calla Lilies and Tiger Lilies.
1073. Bathing Boj-s.
1074. Landscape.
1075. Nude.
HENNING, OTTO.
1076. Valley in the Mountains.
1077. Storm.
HOLBO, KRISTEN
1078. Al Fresco Luncheon.
1079. Summer Evening in Vaage.
1080. Mountain Dairy Pasture: Norway.
HOLMBOE, THOROLP
1081. In the Garden.
1082. Winter Road.
1083. Winter.
1084. Owl.
1085. Autumn.
1086. Twilight.
JACOBSEN, AUGUST
1087. Berry Tree.
JOHANSEN, OTTO
1088. In the Garden.
1089. Cagne: France.
1090. In the Romsdal : Norway.
JORDE, LARS
1091. Midsummer.
1092. Noon Sun: Sjodalen.
1093. Morning Sun on Winter Cliffs.
KATLI, ARNE
1094. Landscape.
1095. Summer.
1096. In the Harbor.
Lent by August Mohr, Esq.
1097. Nude.
From the Shulz Collection.
1098. Garden.
1099. Summer Night.
From the Shulz Collection.
1100. The Tree.
1101. The Red Tablecloth.
KIELLAND, MANNE
1102. Lonstrup: Denmark.
KOLSTO, FREDRIK
1103. Clear Winter Day.
1104. Winter Day on the Coast.
KRAG, LUL
1105. Portrait of Mrs. K.
KROHG, CHRISTIAN
1106. At the Table.
1107. Buttoning the Shoes.
Prom the Shulz Collection.
1108. Portrait.
1109. The Struggle for Life.
1110. Norwegian Pilot.
1111. Old Italian Woman.
1112. The Child.
1113. Sleeping.
LAURENG, THEODOR
1114. Portrait of a Boy.
Lent by Henrik Lund, Esq.
LUND, HENRIK
1115. Portrait: The Norwegian Author,
Hans Jaeger.
1116. A Question.
From the Shulz Collection.
1117. The Dramatist, Gunnar Heiberg, and
Friends in the Garden.
1118. Portrait of Mrs. M.
1119. On the Doorsteps.
1120. The Kitchen Wall.
1121. The Actress, Mme. Wettergren.
MULLER, JOHANNES
1122. Norwegian Mountain Stream.
1123. Eyening.
MUNCH, EDVARD
1124. Landscape: Middle Europe.
1125. Winter Landscape.
1126. Portrait of the Painter, S.
1127. Winter Landscape on the Coast.
1128. Summer Night in Aasgaardstrand.
From the Shulz Collection.
1129. The Sun: Study for Decoration in
Christiania University.
1130. Morning.
From the Shulz Collection.
1131. Morning Toilet.
1132. Portrait: The Author, Jappe Nilssen.
ONSAGER, SOREN
1133. Before the Mirror.
From the Shulz Collection.
1134. Sleeping Children.
From the Shulz Collection.
REVOLD. AXEL
1135. Shipyard.
1136. Two Girls.
1137. Italian Girl.
1138. Winter Landscape.
ROM, HENRIK
1139. Stormy Day in Fishing Village.
1140. Summer Night.
1141. Portrait of a Lady.
SALICATH, ORNULP
1142. Young Girl.
1143. My Wife.
SALVESEN, VALBORG SCHWARTZ
1144. Interior.
SANN, JACOB
1145. Fisherman's Garden.
1146. Fisherman's Cottage.
1147. Summer Evening in Sandefjord.
SCHONHEYDER, ANNA
1148. Vaage Church: Norway.
SINDING, SIGMUND
1149. Autumn.
1150. Autumn in Norway.
1151. In the Harbor.
1152. Twixt Winter and Spring.
1153. Country Road.
SMITH-KIELLAND, PER
1154. Winter.
SOHLBERG, HARALD
1155. Oak Tree: Evening Light.
Lent by Rasmus Meyer, Esq.
1156. Midsummer Night.
Lent by Dr. Midelfart.
1157. Spring Evening: Akershus, Chris-
tiania.
Lent bv Olaf Gulbranson.
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NORWEGIAN SECTION
SOHLBERG, UAUAhD— Continued
1158. Winter Night in Mountains
Lent by J. B. Stang, Esq.
1159. Fruitful Acres.
Lent by Consul Harald Pettersen.
1160. Fisherman's Cottage.
Lent by Byron Smith, Esq.
1161. From Sagene, Christiania.
1162. Afternoon Sun.
SOMME, JACOB
1163. Evening Sun.
1164. Interior.
SORENSEN, HENRIK
1165. The Waiter.
Lent by August Mohr, Esq.
1166. Afraid.
1167. Friends.
STADSKLEIV, THORLEIV
1168. Overcast Day in the Mountains.
STROM, HALFDAN
1169. Effect of Sunlight.
1170. In the Meadow.
1171. Self Portrait.
1172. Portrait of a Lady.
1173. In the Sun.
1174. Figure Study.
SVARSTAD, A. D.
1175. Portrait.
1176. Old House: Christiania.
1177. Terrace in Rome.
1178. Dedication of the People's House:
Christiania.
1179. Anarchists' Meeting in London.
TANNES, MARIE
1180. March.
THAULOW, FRITS
1181. Pumpkin Field, Pennsylvania.
1182. Town Gate: Cordova, Spain.
1183. In Skagen, Denmark.
1184. Watermill.
1185. Square in Beaulieu, France.
1186. River in Brittany, France.
1187. Fisherman's Bridge.
1188. Park Bench in Winter.
1189. Landscape: Gravelines, France.
1190. Watering the Horses: Normandy.
1191. Smoking Chimneys: St. Denis, France.
1192. Boulevard de la Madeleine: Paris.
1193. The Mesna River: Norway.
1194. Church Interior: Burgos, Spain.
1195. Surf: Dieppe, France.
1196. Apple Barges on the Seine.
THORBJORSEN, SIMON
1197. Autumn Evening.
1198. Still Life.
TUNOLD, BERNT
1199. Tranquility
Lent bv Direktor Kjell Koren.
VALSTAD, OTTO
1200. Digitalis.
1201. A Corner of My Studio.
1202. Near the Christianiafjord.
1203. The Antique Mirror.
1204. Spring.
WERENSKIOLD, DAGFIN
1205. Hawk and Turkeys.
1206. Crows and Their Young.
WETLESEN, WILHELM
1207. Landscape from Fredrikstad, Norway.
1208. Horses in Snow.
GRAPHIC SECTION
ETCHINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, WOODCUTS, DRAW-
INGS AND WATER COLORS
ERIKSEN, KRISTOPER
1209. The Rider (after Rembrandt's painting
in the Museum of Copenhagen).
GAUGUIN, POLA
1210. Winter in the City.
1211. Decorative Figure.
1212. Woman's Head.
HAMMARBAECK, A.
1213. Sketch.
1214. Little Boy.
1215. Profile.
HOLM, HANS
1216. The Burial of Christ (after Ribera's
painting in Louvre) (L).
1217. From Mesna River (L. in colors of
painting by Thaulow).
1218. From Amiens (L. in colors of painting
by Thaulow).
KAVLI, ARNE
1219. Interior of a Music Box.
1220. Singer in Tights.
1221. Sketch.
1222. Woman's Head.
1223. Female Figure.
1224. Singer.
1225. Singing Negro.
1226. Two Gentlemen in Paris.
1227. Tlie Author, Wildenway.
1228. Songstress.
1229. Songstress Resiing.
KIELLAND, MANNA
1230. Wolves and Eagles Fighting (etching
of painting by Jan Fyt).
MUNCH, EDVARD
1231. Death Scene (L).
1232. Adieus (L).
1233. Henrik Ibsen in Grand Cafe (L).
1234. The Sea of Love (L).
1235. Woman with Loose Hair (L).
1236. Helge Rode (E).
1237. Man Praying (woodcut in 2 colors).
1238. Young Girl (E).
1239. Amorous Woman (L. in 4 colors).
1240. By the Seashore (W. in 4 colors).
1241. Two People (W. in 3 colors).
1242. The Liberation (L. in blue).
1243. Woman with Red Hair (L. in 3 colors).
1244. The Beggar (E. on zinc).
1245. Moonlight: Woman Outside the House
(W. in 4 colors).
1246. Self Portrait (L).
1247. The Dead Mother (E).
1248. Lubec (E).
1249. Study (E).
1250. August Strindberg (L).
1251. Jealousy (L. in black).
1252. Vampire (W. in 4 colors).
1253. Eva Cudocci and Bella Edwards (L).
1254. Self Portrait: No. 2 (L).
1255. Oak Tree (E. on zinc).
1256. The Kiss (E).
1257. Sick Girl (E).
1258. The Sick Child (E).
1259. Italian Woman (E).
1260. Woman in Summer Night (E).
1261. Moonlight (E).
1262. Landgerichtsdirektor, S. (E).
1263. Sigbjorn Obstfelder (E).
1264. Bathing Woman (E).
1265. Henry van de Velde (L).
1266. Thv. S. (L).
1267. Nude (L).
1268. Leopard (L).
1269. A Young Lady (E).
1270. Workmen (L).
1271. Thv. S. II (L).
1272. Museum Director, Jens Thiis (L).
1273. Panic (W).
1274. Woman with Large Hat (L).
1275. Workmen (W).
1276. The Seducer (L).
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NOEWEGIAN SECTION
1277. Madam G. (L. in red).
1273. Young Lady (L).
1279. Two Old People (L).
1280. Two Apes with Their Young (L).
1281. Polar Bear (L).
1282. Eagle's Head (L).
1283. Tiger (L).
1284. Boy, Girl and Horse (L).
1285. Five Apes and an Ape's Head (L).
1286. Two Eagle Heads (L).
1287. Eight Apes (L).
NORDHAGEN, JOHAN
1288. Falls in Telemarken (E. of painting by
August Cappelen).
1289. Claudius Civils' Conspiracy Against
the Romans (from Rembrandt's
painting).
1290. Christ at Emmaus (from Rembrandt's
painting).
1291. Birch Tree in Storm (from painting by
Prof. J. C. Dahl).
1292. Prof. Hans Gude: Portrait (E).
1293. Arne Garborg (E).
PETERSSEN, REIDAR
1294. The Slaughter of the Innocents (from
Valerio Castelli's painting in Na-
tional Museum, Christiania).
1295. Head: Study (E).
1296. Self Portrait.
THAULOW, FRITS
1297. Pont de Amiens (E. in colors).
1298. Laveuses de Quimperle (E. in colors).
1299. Soir (E. in colors).
1300. Porte de Marbre (E. in colors).
SCULPTURES AND MEDALLIONS
ST. LERCHE, HANS
1301. Pope Leo XIII.
1302. Max Liebermann.
1303. Child.
1304. Young Roman.
1305. Infant Child.
1306. Three Monkeys.
1307. Bacchanal.
1308. Siren.
1309. Roman Carnival.
1310. Crayfish.
1311. Young Man.
1312. Ibsen.
1313. Nude.
1314. Bust of Young Roman.
1315. The Poet and the Sphinx.
1316. Woman and the Sea Bear.
1317. Wild Boar.
1318. Venus.
1319. Siren.
1320. Spectre.
1321. Nude.
1322. Pope Pius X.
1323. Pope Leo XIII.
1324. Bjornstjerne Bjornson.
1325. Fishes.
1326. Fishes.
1327. The Tiber.
1328. Anti-Darwinist Illusions.
1329. The Marquise Casati in Fete Costume.
1330. Sea Motive.
1331. Typical Roman Child.
1332. Statuette: Pope Pius X.
1333. Pope Pius X (A).
1334. Pope Leo XIII (B).
1335. Y'oung Silenus.
1336. Bust of a Y'oung Roman.
1337. Woman (glass).
1338. Woman and Sea Bear.
1339. Idyl.
1340. Boy (terra cotta).
1341. Child (terra cotta).
1342. Pope Benedict XV (terra cotta).
1343. Statuette (terra cotta).
1344. Pope Pius X (terra cotta).
1345. Candida (terracotta).
1346. Up Against It (terra cotta).
1347. Bust of a Boy (terra cotta).
1348. Schopenhauer: Head (terracotta)..
1349. Head of a Child (terra cotta).
VIK, INGEBRIGT
1350. Young Girl (bronze).
CHILIAN SECTION
GALLERIES 19 and 20
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
BACKHAUS, JOSE
1351. View of Santiago from the Santa Lucia
Hill.
1352. Colonial Country House.
BURCHARD, PABLO
1353. Santa Lucia Hill Through the Mist.
1354. The Fountain.
1355. Copper Utensil.
1356. Mutrun Hill.
1357. The Post Office: Santiago.
CARACCI, JOSE
1358. Evensong.
1359. Dream.
1360. At Rest.
CORREA. RAFAEL.
1361. Driving Calves.
1362. Oxen: Harrowing.
1363. Crepuscule.
COSTA, JERONIMO
1364. Knitting.
ESPINOSA, EUCARPIO
1365. Portrait of Don P. A.
1366. Portrait of Madame E. B. de E.
1367. Old Pierrot.
GONZALES, JUAN FRANCISCO
1368. Pink and White Grapes.
1369. Orchard of the Recoleta Monastery.
1370. Pajaritos Road.
1371. Old Courtyard: Lo Bezanilla.
1372. Road in Villasana.
1373. Yellow Roses in Autumn.
1374. Crepuscule Plava Blanca.
1375. The Village (rancho).
1376. Padih Residence.
1377. Cloister in Old Dominica.
1378. Petunias.
1379. Maitenes Ravine.
1380. An Old Road in Melipilla.
1381. Portrait of Inocencia.
1382. Hidden Ranches of the Village,
1383. Penalolen in Autumn.
1384. By the Maipo River.
1385. Winter Roses.
1386. Doorways of Old Farms.
1387. Autumn Storm.
ISAMITT. CARLOS
1388. The Santa Lucia Hill on a Rainy Day.
1889. Corner of Tenglo Island.
1390. Foothills: Puerto Montt.
JOPRE, PEDRO
1391. In the Studio.
LOBOS, ALFREDO.
1392. Colonial House: Seventeenth Century.
LOBOS, ENRIQUE
1393. Catita.
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CHILIAN SECTION
LUCARES, OSCAR
1394. Study.
1395. Irma.
LUNCH, ENRIQUE
1396. The Lady in Blue.
MONTERO DE LEIVA, ELENA
1397. Roses.
1398. Peonies.
ORTIZ DE ZARATE, JULIO
1399. A Convent Corner in Santiago.
1400. The Job.
PEREIRA, ALIRO G.
1401. Portrait of the Sculptor, V. M.
PUELMA DE FUENZALIDA, DORA
1402. Indoors.
REBOLLEDO, CORREA BENITO
1403. A Brave Boy.
REZKA, PEDRO A.
1404. Portrait of Dr. M. R.
VALENZUELA. LLANOS ALBERTO
1405. Moonrise from the Ravine.
1406. In the Valley.
1407. Near Santiago.
1408. Bushes in Flower.
1409. Old Trees in the Lolol Stream.
1410. Solitude.
1411. The Four Cantons Lake.
1412. Opposition.
1413. Autumn.
1414. The Alameda, Santiago.
SCULPTURE
GONZALES, SIMON.
1415. Dezca: The Sculptor.
1416. The Boy of the Fountain.
APPLIED ART
MUNOZ, JARA JOAQUIN
1417. Basket of Flowers.
1418. Indian Customs.
1419. Incrusted Panel.
UNITED STATES SECTION
GALLERY 25
PAINTINGS
STEWART, JULIUS L.
1420. Wood Nymphs.
LEVER, HAYLEY
1421. Winter: Harlem River.
CRISP, ARTHUR ^ ,
1422. Dim Yesterday's Pageant Backgrounds
Todav.
LEVER, HAYLEY
1423. Washington Bridge.
STEWART, JULIUS L.
1424. Blue Butterfly.
GROLL, ALBERT LOREY
1425. Peace: Hopiland. .
DOW, ARTHUR WESLEY
1426. The Enchanted Mesa.
CALIGA, I. H.
1427. Autumn.
DOW, ARTHUR WESLEY
1428. The Great Shadow.
BOSTON, JOSEPH H.
1429. Mount Hamlin.
LUNGREN, FERNAND
1430. In the Abyss: Grand Canyon.
PARSHALL, DEWITT
1431. Great Abyss.
WAITE, EMILY BURLING
1432. The Lavender Gown.
BORG, CARL OSCAR
1433. Chateau Gaillard.
Lent by Mrs. Phosbe A. Hearst.
CLARKE. THOMAS SHIELDS
1434. The Dawn of New Life.
FISHER, MARK
1435. In the Garden.
ROGERS, FRANKLIN W.
1436. The Siesta.
LEIGH, WILLIAM ROBINSON
1437. The Stampede.
LEVY, WILLIAM AUERBACH
1438. Normandy Fishermen.
SCULPTURE
FRENCH, DANIEL CHESTER
1439. Study of a Head.
MAC NEIL, HERMON ATKINS
1440. Indian: Arms Folded.
MORA, JOSEPH JACINTO
1441. Scratching a Twister.
GALLERY 26
PAINTINGS
O'BRIEN, FRANK M.
1442. In the Foothills of the Apennines.
DUMOND, FREDERIC MELVILLE
1443. Raton Pass.
PANCOAST, MORRIS HALL.
1444. The Narrows in Winter.
WAITE, EMILY BURLING
1445. Tijmentje Pouring Water.
HAILMAN, JOHANNA K. WOODWELL
1446. A Tropical Menage.
HOEBER, ARTHUR
1447. Sprav.
ROOK, EDWARD F.
1448. Snow, Ice and Foam.
SLOAN, JOHN
1449. Gloucester Harbor.
UPER, WALTER
1450. Indian Madonna.
DOUGHERTY, PAUL
1451. Changing Weather.
SLOAN, JOHN
1452. McSorlev's Old Ale-House.
UFER, WALTER
1453. Indian Garden.
1454. Povee Chigee.
GROLL, ALBERT LOREY
1455. Arizona Desert.
DUMOND, FREDERIC MELVILLE
1456. Hoss Tradin' on the Reservation.
UFER, WALTER
1457. Sprucing Up for the Fiesta.
COFFIN, WILLIAM ANDERSON
1458. Earlv Morning in Mav.
DUMOND, FREDERIC MELVILLE
1459. 1849.
UFER, WALTER
1460. Rosa Cota of San Juan Pueblo.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM S.
1461. June Idvl.
GLINTENKAMP, HENRY J.
1402. Wind Gap.
SCHWARTZ, ANDREW THOMAS
1463. In Vermont.
JONES, FRANCIS C.
1464. The Divan. «
LANGHORNE, KATHERINE
1465. Sakonnet Surf.
LINDIN, CARL ERIC
1466. Evening.
DIXON, MAYNARD
1467. The Trail in Oregon.
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UNITED STATES SECTION
GALLERY 27
PAIXTIXGS
COFFIX, WILLIAM ANDERSON
1468. A March Evening.
MASON, JOHN
1469. Old Cider Mill.
AMES, BLANCHE
1470. Pauline.
COFFIN, WILLIAM ANDERSON
1471. September Afternoon.
MASON, JOHN
1472. On the Road to Killingworth.
CHURCHILL, W. W.
1473. Pouring Tea.
ERICSON. DAVID
1474. The Late Tea.
BOYNTON, RAY S.
1475. Vanity.
CARLSON, JOHN F.
1476. Frost Bound.
PADDOCK, JOSEPHINE
1477. Two Girls.
O'BRIEN, FRANK M.
147S. Spring Morning: Marin County.
BOYNTON, RAY S.
1479. Young Diana.
ML'HRMAN, HENRY
1480. Highgate.
ROSENTHAL, ALBERT
1481. Alberta Uhle-Smith.
OLINSKY, IVAN G.
1482. Two Girls.
WHITE, ORRIN A.
1483. Autumn in the Canvon.
TALCOTT, ALLEN B.
1484. April at Chipmunk Point.
MAYNARD, RICHARD F.
1485. In and Out of an Oval Mirror.
KAULA. LEE LUFKIN
1486. On the Old Settle.
BREMER, ANNE M.
1487. The A'illage of Good Cheer.
MERRITT, ANNA LEA
1488. Nvmph of Dew.
CARLISLE. MARY HELEN
1489. High Noon: California.
CALLAHAN, CAROLINE R.
1490. Luncheon.
GELHAAR, EMIL
1491. Packer Hall.
MERRITT, ANNA LEA
1492. Youth.
BARNETT. TOM P.
1493. Winter.
Lent by the City Art Museum:
St. Louis.
MEAKIN. LEWIS HENRY
1494. Rockport.
OCHTMAN, LEONARD
1495. Winter Morning: Mianus River.
BRUMBACK. LOUISE UPTON
1496. The Harbor: Gloucester.
BROWNE, CHARLES FRANCIS
1497. La Vacherie: France.
FORSYTH. WILLIAM
1493. The Wind from the West,
VAN BOSKERCK, ROBERT W.
1499. The Valley at Delhi: New York.
PANCOAST, MORRIS HALL
1500. Gray Day.
BORG, CARL OSCAR
1501. Landscape.
PERRY, LILLA CABOT
1502. Hildegarde.
POTTHAST, EDWARD HENRY
1503. The Illecilewaet Glacier.
THOMPSON, GEORGE ALBERT
1504. February Morning.
GALLERIES 28 to 34
In addition to the prints displayed in Gal-
leries 28 to 34, there are many other prints
in cases in the Sales Office, which may be
entered from Gallery 35. The prints on dis-
play in the Galleries will be changed from time
to time.
.SCVLPTURE
NOQUET, PAUL
1505. Endless Grief.
PRATT, BELA LYON
1506. Edward Everett Hale. Gallery 30
BOYLE, JOHN J
1507. Tired Out. Gallery 31
DALLIN, CYRUS EDWIN
1508. Protest. Gallery 32
VONNOH. BESSIE POTTER
1509. Water Lilies. Gallery 33
KONTL ISIDORE
1510. Surprise. Gallery 33
AKELEY, CARL E.
1511. Lion and Buffalo. Gallery 34
HARVEY. ELI
1512. Lioness Recumbent. Gallery 34
PRINTS, ETCHINGS. LITHOGRAPHS, ETC.
ADDAMS. CLIFFORD
1513. Admiral's House, Amsterdam.
1514. City Hall, Philadelphia.
1515. Land Ho.
1516. River Scene: Blackfriars.
1517. A Venetian Schooner.
1518. The Dressmaker's Balconr, Venice
1519. The Rialto, Venice.
1520. Harbor Scene, Venice.
1521. A^enice.
1522. Garden Entrance, Venice.
1523. Westminster.
1524. After a Wedding, Grand Central,
Venice.
1525. The Emigrants' Entry, Philadelphia.
1526. New York Harbor.
1527. The Print Shop of Keppel, N. Y.
1528. Dordrecht Cathedral.
1529. Antique Shop, Venice.
1530. The Thames.
1531. Soho.
1532. Hampstead.
1533. Demolition.
1534. Tower of London.
1535. A Soho Alley.
1536. Limehouse.
1537. Hoboken.
1538. Dordrecht Gateway.
1539. Tramway Accident.
1540. By the Dam, Philadelphia.
1541. Coliseum, St. Martin's Lane.
1542. Old Race Street Shop.
1543. Waterloo Place.
1544. Stable Yard, Philadelphia.
1545. Finchley.
1546. Lincoln's Inn Fields.
1547. Alexandra Day in Seething Lane.
1548. Decoy Farm.
1549. By tiie Docks, Brooklyn.
1550. New York Herald Building.
1551. The High Stoop.
1552. El Rastro, Madrid.
1553. Hampstead Garden Suburb.
1554. Margate.
1555. Yarmouth Hospital.
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UNITED STATES SECTION
AID, GEORGE CHARLES
1556. Port d'Honfleur.
1557. Cathedral Saint Cecile, Albi.
1558. Pergolata.
1559. Dans la Vallee de I'Eure.
1560. Rue de Neubourg, Louviers.
1561. Twilight.
1562. Rue de L'Eveche, Beauvais.
1563. Italian Gates.
1564. La Vielle Maison. Louviers.
1565. La Seine a Puteaux.
1566. Coin du Marehe, Louviers.
1567. Jardin de Mme. Lescaute.
1568. St. Nicholas du Chardonnet.
1569. La Conciergerie, Paris.
1570. Pont Marie, Paris.
1571. Piazza Parrochiale, Dolceaqua.
1572. Hotel de Cluny, Paris.
ALMQUIST, OLOF
1573. Woodrow Wilson.
1574. Joseph Jefferson.
1575. Miss Effv Elsev.
ANDERSON, ALEXANDER
1576. Self Portrait.
1577. John Carroll.
ARMINGTON, CAROLINE HELENA
1578. St. Sulpice, Paris.
1579. Notre Dame de Paris.
1580. Quai des Orfevres, Paris.
1581. Pont Neuf et le Louvre.
1582. An Old Court, Venice.
1583. Old Door, Venice.
1584. Notre Dame Pris de St. Julien le
Pauvre, Paris.
1585. Pont dei Sospiri, Venice.
1586. Porte d'Entree, Cluny, Paris.
1587. Les Thermes, Cluny, Paris.
1588. Court du Dragon, Paris.
1589. Une Boutique, Constantine.
1590. St. Gervais, Paris.
1591. L'ne Ruelle, Constantine.
1592. L^n Passage, Constantine.
1593. Rue de I'Arc, Constantine.
1594. He de la Cite, Paris.
1595. Thames and St. Paul's, London.
1596. Pont Saiute Marie, Paris.
1597. No. 8 Rue de I'Arc, Constantine.
1598. La Rue de I'Eehelle, Constantine.
1599. Tourelle Principale, Cluny, Paris.
1600. Hotel de Sens, Paris.
ARMINGTON, FRANK M.
1601. Pont du Carrousel, Paris.
1602. Meditation.
1603. Marie.
1604. Konigstrasse, Nurnberg.
1605. Type Oriental.
1606. Pont Neuf, Paris.
1607. Jardin des Tuileries.
1608. Tour Eiffel. Paris.
1609. Vue Prise d'Une Ruine a Carthage.
1610. Pietro.
1611. Campement Saharien.
1612. Bedouin.
1613. Route de SidiOkba, Biskra.
1614. Jean.
1615. Jeanne.
1616. The Black Sash.
1617. Notre Dame de Paris.
1618. Tower Bridge, London.
1619. Bourrelier au Marais, Paris.
1620. Ali.
BACHER. OTTO
1621. Chioggia.
1622. Three Ships.
1623. Entrance, Grand Canal.
1624. Fondamenta di Tolentini.
1625. Lavanderia.
1626. Ponte del Pistor.
1627. Lace Makers.
1628. Schleissheim, Tree in Roval Garden.
1629. A Corner of St. Marks.
1630. Net Makers, Chioggia.
1631. Old Market, Florence.
BARONE. ANTONIO
1632. Bobs.
1633. The Brook.
1634. La Dance au Crepuscule.
1635. The Spanish Necklace.
1636. Doves and Tenements.
1637. Between the Tenements.
1638. The Little Shop.
1639. Cornelia.
1640. The Fish Vendor.
1641. Boy Writing.
1642. Herald Square, New York.
1643. Roberto.
1644. The Little Mother.
1645. Still Life.
1646. La Petite Grecque.
1647. Mother.
1648. Mercedita.
1649. Boy with Dominoes.
1650. Joe.
1651. Lady with Fur Collar.
1652. Boy Writing.
1653. Grazia.
1654. Ponte Vecchio: Rochester.
BAUMAN, GU STAVE
1655. Town of Nashville.
1656. In the Hills of Brown.
1657. Mathis Alley.
1658. Courthouse Yard.
1659. The Door Yards.
1660. Washington Barnes' Cabin.
1661. Peach and Plum Bloom.
1662. Harden Hollow.
BELLOWS, GEORGE
1663. Artists' Evening.
1664. "1914."
BENSON, FRANK W.
1665. Ducks Swimming.
1666. Sunset.
1667. Blue Hills.
1668. Duck Hunter.
1669. Clam Digger.
1670. Mother and Child.
1671. Geese Against Sky.
1672. Canada Geese.
1673. Dusk.
1674. Moonlight.
1675. River Divers.
1676. Blue Heron.
1677. Yellow Legs.
1678. Duck and Ripples.
1679. Leaping Salmon.
1680. Lone Goose.
1681. Nan.
1682. Egrets.
1683. Wild Goose Drinking.
1684. Wild Swans.
1685. Brown Pelican.
1686. Perching Pelican.
1687. The Fishermen.
1688. The Gunner.
1689. My Pointer.
1690. Frightened Ducks.
1691. Wild Geese Resting.
1692. Morning.
1693. The Seiner.
1694. The Moose Caller.
1695. Candle Light.
1696. The High Carry.
1697. The Lobsterman.
1698. Flight of Blue Bills.
1699. The Anchorage.
1700. Low Tide.
1701. Black Breast Plover.
1702. Whistlers.
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1703. The Landing.
1704. The Brick Barge.
1705. Solitude.
BERNSTROM, VICTOR
1706. The River Shore.
1707. Pirates' Haven.
1708. The Mujik.
1709. The Mystery of Life.
1710. Jacking for Eels.
1711. Limbering Up.
1712. Philip II of Spain.
1713. The Dead Matador.
1714. Shepherdess.
1715. Trapped at Last.
BLOODGOOD, ROBERT FANSHAWE
1716. Hark!
1717. Hard Times.
1718. The End of an Outlaw.
1719. The Early Bird.
1720. Fairy Godmother.
1721. The Merry Winter Crow.
1722. Jealousy.
1723. Arctic Traveler.
BLUM, ROBERT F.
1724. The Witch.
1725. Profile.
BOBBETT, ALFRED
1726. The Cure (after Darley).
Lent by Mrs. P. O. C. Darley.
BORG, CARL OSCAR
1727. Villa dei Quintilli (Campagna
Romana).
1728. II Castello.
1729. San Pietro di Palestrina.
1730. Landscape.
1731. Venetian Canal.
BRIDPORT, HUGH
1732. John Vaughan (after Thomas Sully).
BROWN, BENJAMIN C.
1733. Cliff, Golden Gate.
1734. Venetian Bridge.
1735. In Old San Juan.
1736. Santa Maria della Salute, Venice.
1737. Russian River, California.
1738. Rainy Day, San Francisco.
1739. Hay Wharf, San Francisco.
1740. A Bridge of Venice.
1741. Old Bridge at Bruges.
1742. Gate of Western Nations.
1743. The Peristyle: World's Fair.
1744. Court of Palms.
1745. Venetian Doorway.
1746. Half Dome from Art Building.
1747. Half Dome from Art Palace.
1748. The Flower Man: San Francisco.
1749. Mullgardt's Tower: Court of Abun-
dance.
1750. Arch of the Western Nations.
1751. The Peristyle: Art Palace, P. P. I. E.
1752. Peristyle of Art Palace.
1753. Court of Palms.
1754. Peristyle Reflected.
1755. Mullgardt's Tower.
1756. Sunset: Grand Canyon.
BROWN, HOWELL C.
1757. Eucalyptus Trees.
1758. Summer Afternoon, Laguna Beach.
1759. The Sign Board, Chinatown, San
Francisco.
1760. Sycamores.
1761. Monterey Coast.
1762. Up Telegraph Hill: San Francisco.
1763. California.
1764. Telegraph Hill: San Francisco.
1765. San Luis Rey.
BROWN, M. E. D.
1766. Stephen Girard (after Bass Otis).
BURR, GEORGE ELBERT
1767. The Willows.
1768. The Fairy Glen.
1769. Evening, Lake Geneva.
1770. Pinon Trees and Spanish Peaks.
1771. Arizona Clouds.
1772. Oaks in Winter.
BURT, CHARLES
1773. Henry W. Longfellow.
CALEWAERT, LOUIS H.
1774. Old Houses in Detroit.
1775. Madam Braun.
1776. The Blower.
1777. Ma Grandmere.
1778. My First Plate.
1779. William Fanning.
1780. The Canal.
1781. Youth Drawing.
1782. Portrait of J. R.
1783. Sketch of the Etcher.
1784. Ma Grandmere Endormi.
1785. Luminaris.
1786. North Peoria Street.
1787. On the Detroit River.
CARR, MICHAEL CARMICHAEL
1788. Lobster Baskets, Corsica.
1789. Nonza, Corsica.
CHADWICK, CHARLES W.
1790. Needlework (after Townsend).
1791. The Culprit (after Belcher).
1792. Illustration (after Brown).
1793. Bereavement (after Adan).
1794. Sent to Bed (after Belcher).
1795. Portrait.
CHADWICK, EMMA
1796. Pont Neuf.
1797. Landscape.
1798. Study of Trees.
1799. Pont Neuf No. 2.
CHANDLER, GEORGE WALTER
1800. Impasse du Lion, Algiers.
1801. The Minarettes, Benares.
1802. Via Riccabone, San Remo.
1803. La Rue Kleber, Algiers.
1804. Souk El Djemma.
1805. A Farmyard in Auvergne.
1806. Via Monte, San Remo.
1807. Via Vecchia, Perugia.
1808. Rue des Teinturiers.
1809. Rue Abd El Kader.
1810. Westminster Abbev (The Choir).
CHENEY, JOHN
1811. Beatrice.
CLOSSON, WILLIAM BAXTER
1812. The Christ (after Da Vinci).
1813. The Turkey Pasture (after Fuller).
1814. Flora (after Titian).
1815. Portrait of Thiers.
1816. Madonna Granducca (after Raphael).
1817. Paolo and Francesca (after Watts).
1818. Immaculate Conception (after Murillo).
1819. Flowers (after Bonvin).
1820. Haunts of the Song Sparrow.
1821. Ralph W. Emerson (after Rowse).
1822. Dr. O. W. Holmes.
1823. Charles and Mary (after Van Dyck).
COLE, TIMOTHY
1824. Portrait (after Velasquez).
1825. Portrait of Princess Vitelli (after
Francis).
1826. Holy Family (after Rembrandt).
1827. Portrait cxf a Spanish Lady (after
Fortuny).
1828. Saint Elizabeth (after Zurbaran).
1829. La Maternite (after Carriere).
1830. Portrait of a Man (after Velasquez).
1831. Mother (after Millet).
1832. Philip IV (after Velasquez).
1833. Nature (after Romney).
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COLE, TIMOTHY — Continued
1834. Mona Lisa (after Da Vinci).
1835. The Broken Mirror (after Greuze).
1836. Portrait of Mrs. Glenowen and Child
(after Raeburn).
1837. Repose in Egj-pt (after Knaus).
1838. The Cavalier (after Hals).
COLMAN, SAMUEL
1839. Windmill.
Lent bv Ingraham Hughes, Esq.
COLWELL. ELIZABETH
1840. The Four Willows by the Stream.
1841. The Lake in Winter.
1842. The Sea from Penobscot Lighthouse.
1843. The Pig Sty.
1844. Kellar's Orchard.
1845. Head of an Old Man.
1846. An Old Man Reading.
1847. The Great Pine.
1848. The Willow.
1849. The Bridge.
1850. Old Willows.
1851. Peach Blossoms.
CONGDON, ADAIRENE VOSE
1852. Place Saint Genevieve.
1853. Montreuil sur Mer.
1854. Montreuil sur Mer.
1855. Place Saint Genevieve.
1856. Fisherman's Cottage: Brittany.
1857. Fisherman's Cottage: Brittany.
1858. Old Venetian Palace.
1859. Old Venetian Palace.
1860. Fisherwives of Normandy.
1861. Venetian Doorway.
CONGDON, THOMAS R.
1862. Saint Etienne du Mont.
1863. Le Palais du Luxembourg.
1864. Bridge of Sighs.
1865. Fountain of the Luxembourg.
1866. An Old English Gateway.
1867. Factories on the Thames.
1868. Le Palais du Luxembourg.
1869. Along the Embankment.
1870. Pont Neuf.
1871. Browning's Home, Grand Canal.
1872. An Old English Court.
1873. Fountain of the Luxembourg.
1874. Saint Jean du Doight, Finisterre.
1875. La Seine.
1876. Last Kiss of the Sun.
1877. Saint Sulpice: Paris.
COOVER, NELL
1878. Waiting.
1879. Sleeping Infant.
1880. Jealousy.
1881. Petit Enfant.
1882. Laurette.
1883. La Ballon Rouge.
1884. Au Guignol.
COTTON, JOHN WESLEY
1885. Pollard Willows.
1886. Belgian Farm.
1887. In the Beguinage, Bruges.
1888. Belfry of Bruges.
1889. Place de la Digue, Bruges.
1890. Quai du Rosarie, Bruges.
1891. The Hilltop.
1892. In Epping Forest.
1893. Twelfth Century Houses, Chester, Eng-
land.
1894. Porthwidden Cove, Cornwall.
1895. Hampstead Heath.
1896. St. Ives' Harbor.
1897. The Firs, Hampstead Heath.
1898. Beeches, Epping Forest, England.
1899. The Firs, Hampstead Heath.
1900. Blossom Time.
1901. Old Flemish Mill.
1902. Out of the Fog.
1903. Old Bridge, Bruges.
1904. On Bruges Canal.
1905. Market Women of Flanders.
1906. Old Butter House, Bruges.
1907. Belfry of Bruges No. 2.
COVEY, ARTHUR S.
1908. Steel Workers, No. 1.
1909. Harbour Cove, Gloucester.
1910. The Singing Man.
1911. The Call.
1912. Steel Workers No. 2.
1913. The Hammer Shop.
1914. Victoria Station, London.
1915. The White Mill.
1916. The Coppersmith.
DAHLGREEX, CHARLES W.
1917. The Willows.
1918. Approaching Storm.
1919. Falkeuburg, Germany.
1920. Shower on the Marshes.
1921. A Day in Tone.
1922. Fantasie.
1923. In Mood.
1924. The Light House.
1925. Mist at Sea.
1926. Birch Tree.
1927. Winter Shadows.
1928. The Edge of the Timber Line.
1929. Sunshine and Poetrv.
1930. Christmas.
1931. Florida Forest Fire.
1932. The Lowlands.
1933. After a Spring Rain.
1934. Evening on the Marshes No. 1.
1935. Evening on the Marshes No. 2.
1936. Sunset Clouds.
1937. Awakening of Spring.
1938. On the Road to Holland.
1939. Reflections.
1940. Moorlands of Germany.
1941. A Poem.
1942. Cyclone Cloud.
1943. On a Country Road No. 2.
1944. Heatherlands.
DAVIS, JOHN PARKER
1945. The Tile Club at Easthampton (after
Abbey).
1946. Mme. Deshoulieres (after Mignard).
1947. Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford (after
Kneller).
1948. The Divine Tragedy, Mary Magdalene
(after Dielman).
1949. The Skeleton in Armor (after Abbey).
DAWKINS, HENRY
1950. Benjamin Lav (after W. Williams).
DAWSON- WATSON
1951. Peter Van Brugh Livingston (after
Raeburn).
1952. Dr. Horace Bushnell (after Rowse).
DE CORDOBA, MATHILDE
1953. Ma Mere.
1954. Gilbert Simon.
1955. Jacqueline.
1956. Boy Blue.
1957. Kate Prentice.
1958. The Ballet Dress.
1959. Halla Brown.
1960. Child with Japanese Lantern.
1961. Helen Buchanan.
1962. Sir John Simon.
1963. Enfant Aux Raisin.
1964. The Good Fairy.
1965. Child Standing.
1966. Camilla Brown.
1967. Her First Portrait.
1968. Toby, Son of Lord Hilton.
1969. John Burroughs.
1970. Henrv Whitney.
1971. Dorothy Pratt.
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1972. Florence Pratt.
DE WITT, GERARD
1973. The Arch.
DILLAYE, BLANCHE
1974. On Little Egg Harbor Bay.
1975. A Bird's Eye A'iew of Annisquam.
1976. A Country Road.
1977. A Mob of Houses.
1978. An Old Street, Quebec.
1979. A Dutch Waterway.
1980. Leaning Houses, Dordrecht.
1981. The Last Cargo.
1982. A Narrow Way.
1983. Fishing Wiers, Bay of Fundy.
1984. Marsh at Ocean City.
1985. On the Road to Wanapashemet.
1986. An Upland Path.
1987. A French Roadside.
1988. Mist on the Cornish Coast.
1989. A Mansion in the Sky.
1990. The Downs: East Gloucester, Mass.
1991. The Road to Pompey Hill.
1992. Low Tide on a Dutch River.
1993. Lubec High Way.
1994. The Village Mill.
1995. Old House: Crecy-en-Brie.
DOW, ARTHUR W.
1996. The Dory.
1997. The Yellow House.
1998. Rain in May.
1999. Ipswich Marshes, Color Schemes Nos.
I, II.
2000. By Salt Marshes.
2001. Harry Mayne, His House, the Pirate
of Old Ipswich.
2002. The Desert, Color Schemes Nos. I,
II, III, IV.
2003. Little Venice, Color Schemes Nos. I, II.
2004. The Blue House.
2005. April.
2006. The Old Bridge, Ipswich.
2007. Site of the Moraine.
2008. The Blue Lily.
2009. In Old High, Ipswich.
DURAND, ASHER BROWN
2010. John Trumbull (after Waldo & Jewett).
EDWARDS, S. ARLENT.
2011. Alexander Hamilton.
2012. Simonetta.
EDWIN, DAVID
2013. Thomas McKean (after Gilbert Stuart).
ERTZ, EDWARD F.
2014. Place Royal, Paris.
2015. La Terre.
2016. Lavoirs, Chartres.
2017. Mother and Child.
2018. Vieux Loups de Mer.
2019. A Study of Expression.
2020. Polperro.
ESKRIDGE, ROBERT
2021. The Junk Shop, Chicago.
2022. Old Mission, San Diego.
EVANS, JOHN W.
2023. Becalmed (after Beal).
2024. Making Glass Beads (after Sargent).
2025. Commencement Day (after Bellows).
2026. Little Dutch Girl (after Woodbury).
2027. Medallion, Napoleon.
2028. Statue Louis XIV.
FARRAR, HENRY.
2029. Sunset.
2030. In Port.
2031. Sunset in the Lower Bay.
FERRIS, STEPHEN J.
2032. Granada.
Lent bv Ingraham Hughes, Esq.
FRENCH. FRANK P.
2033. Edwin Booth (after Sargent).
2034. Portrait (after Dewing).
2035. Beech Woods (after Parsons).
2036. The Meadow.
2037. Bedouin Girl (after photograph).
2038. Isaak Walton (after Boughton).
2039. Francis I (after Reinhardt).
2040. Under the Mistletoe.
2041. Christmas Chimes.
2042. Valentine.
2043. The Chrysanthemum.
2044. Evening Primrose (after Gibson).
2045. A Christmas Vigil.
2046. St. Cecilia (after Church).
2047. The Golden Stair •'after Burne Jones).
2048. Henevah (after Bridgman).
2049. The Dav of Rest (after Abbey).
2050. The Vale of Tears (after Poveda).
2051. The Rare Vase (after Fortuny).
GAGNON, CLARENCE A.
2052. Rue des Cordeliers, Dinan.
2053. L'Orage.
2054. Mont St. Michel, Brittany.
2055. Vieux Moulin en Picardie.
2056. Tour de I'Horloga, Dinan.
2057. Moonlight, Pont de I'Arche.
2058. Canal du Loing.
2059. Luxembourg Gardens, Paris.
2060. Sant' Agostino Canal, Venice.
2061. Porte de Bourgogne, Moret.
2062. November Evening.
GALLAGHER, SEARS
2063. Across the River.
2064. Old State House, Boston.
2065. Woolworth Building, New York.
2066. Appledore, England.
2067. St. Ives.
2068. Brooklyn Bridge, New York.
2069. Trinity Church, Boston.
2070. T Wharf, Boston.
2071. Bovlston Street, Boston.
2072. Bideford, England.
2073. English Cottage.
2074. Appledore, England.
2075. Old Mill, Nantucket.
2076. Wild Cherry Trees.
2077. Boy with Dog.
2078. From the Hill.
2079. Kitchen: Old Fairbanks House, Ded-
ham, Mass.
2080. Old Sailor.
2081. New and Old Boston.
2082. Toilers.
2083. New England Fireplace.
2084. Hollyhocks.
2085. Breezy Day.
2086. On the Beach.
2087. North River House.
2088. Head of Old Man.
2089. Trees on the Hill.
2090. Old Cedars.
2091. Through the Cedars.
2092. Old Shop.
2093. September.
GALLAUDET, ELISHA
2094. George Whitefield, M. A.
GETCHELL, EDITH LORING
2095. Home by the Sea.
GILMORE, ADA
2096. Promenade.
GLEESON, CHARLES K.
2097. Quai d'lvry, Paris.
2098. Les Carriers, Paris.
2099. King's Highway Viaduct, St. Louis.
2100. Pont Saint Nicholas.
2101. A View of Burgos.
2102. Au Impasse, Paris.
2103. Val du Grace.
2104. Platersque Doorway.
2105. Conciergerie, Paris.
2106. Fifteen Houses and Pont Neuf.
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GLEESON, CHARLES K. — Continued
2107. Tavern of Seven Trees.
2108. Corner of Pont Neuf.
2109. Near Saint Etienne du Mont.
2110. Noon Hour.
2111. Alcantara, General View.
2112. Vue de la Cite.
2113. Saint Anne of Shaudon.
GOETSCH, GUSTAVE F.
2114. On the Harlem Pier.
2115. Marblehead, Mass.
2116. In the Harbor.
GOLDTHWAITHE. ANNE
2117. Fraulein Von Kneptisch.
2118. Churchyard, Brittany.
2119. The Ballet.
2120. Cock Fight.
2121. Sunny Hillside.
2122. The Letter.
2123. Alabama Pines.
2124. At Montmartre.
2125. Un Moment Musical — Shubert No. 2.
2126. Un Moment Musical — Shubert No. 3.
2127. New Year's Eve.
GRIFFIN, JAMES MARTIN
2128. River Lee, Cork, Ireland.
GRIFFITH, LOUIS OSCAR
2129. Winter.
2130. In New England.
2131. The Weaver.
2132. The City of Granite.
2133. Morning Glow, Pont Avon.
2134. Cathedral: Quimperle.
2135. Solitude.
HALE, WALTER
2136. The Flatiron Building, New York.
2137. The Castle of Turegano.
2138. The Alcazar, Segovia.
HALPIN, FREDERICK
2139. Asher S. Durand (after C. L. Elliot).
HAMMERSMITH, PAUL
2140. Twilight Shadows.
2141. Ferry Boats.
2142. University Drive.
2143. Holland.
HANSEN, ARMIN C.
2144. The Shower.
2145. Flemish Landscape.
2146. Before the Wind.
2147. Low Tide.
HARER, FREDERICK W.
2148. Independence Square.
2149. A Fire.
2150. La Estellita.
2151. An Effect of Light.
2152. Marketing.
2153. The Farrier.
2154. Emigrants.
2155. A Scavenger.
2156. A Bum.
HARLEY
2157. Jack of the Mill (after Darley).
Lent bv Mrs. F. O. C. Darley.
HARRITON, ABRAHAM
2158. Son of Israel.
HARSHE, ROBERT B.
2159. Dutch Cottages.
2160. San Lorenzo.
2161. Fisherman's Wharf.
2162. The Ostrich.
2163. Indian Rock Park.
2164. Chinese Truck Patch.
2165. On the Stanford Farm.
2166. Sand Dunes.
2167. Lagunitas, Stanford University.
2168. Twilight.
2169. Three Pines.
2170. Chinese Truck Patch.
2171. Tamalpais.
2172. On the Stanford Farm.
2173. Monterey Dunes.
2174. Poplars, Seals Ranch.
2175. Deserted Kilns.
2176. A Dutch Water Gate.
2177. The Inner Quad: Stanford University.
2178. Unidentified.
HARTMAN, C. BERTRAM
2179. Admiration.
2180. Birds of Paradise.
2181. Vanity.
2182. Erotic.
2183. Flamingo Fantasy.
2184. Elephantasy.
2185. Ice Bear.
HASKELL, ERNEST
2186. The Spectre.
2187. Dwarfs of Ragged Island.
2188. Hill Top.
2189. Kinnebeck Homesteads.
2190. Peeling Apples.
2191. The Captain.
2192. Darning.
2193. The Whistling Boy.
2194. The Crippled Pine.
2195. The Moss Trees.
2196. The Skeletons.
2197. The Hunchback.
2198. The Dead Sisters.
2199. The Colt.
2200. The Blind Gypsy.
2201. Retrospection.
2202. Drawbridge.
2203. The Sand Hopper.
2204. Mrs. P.
2205. Announcement.
2206. Christmas Card.
2207. Bookplate.
2208. Christmas Card (Private Plate)
(Whitney).
2209. Book Plate (Lorillard).
HASSAM, CHILDE
2210. Garden of the Luxembourg.
2211. Old Dutch Church, Fishkill Village.
2212. The Steps.
2213. The Athenaeum: Portsmouth.
2214. Reading in Bed.
2215. Kitty Resting.
2216. The White Kimono.
2217. Cos Cob Dock.
2218. Painting Fans.
2219. Contre-Jour.
2220. The Dance.
2221. The Lucinda of New Y'ork.
2222. The Etcher.
2223. The Laurel Dance.
2224. Cos Cob.
2225. Old Toll Bridge.
2226. The Old Cherry Tree.
2227. St. Sepulchre: Strand.
2228. The Barges: Cos Cob.
2229. The Old House: Cos Cob.
2230. Palmer's Dock: Cos Cob.
2231. The Georgian Chair.
2232. The Colonial Table.
2233. Low Tide: Cos Cob Bridge.
2234. Moonrise at Sunset.
2235. Elms in Mav.
2236. The Little Piano.
223 7. Street in Newburgh.
2238. The Little Pool: Appledore.
2239. Porte St. Martin: Paris.
2240. Long Bridge.
2241. The White Mantel.
2242. Old Lace.
2243. The Dutch Door.
2244. Sunset: Constable's Hook.
2245. The Illustrator.
2246. June.
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UNITED STATES SECTION
2247. A Portrait.
2248. Toby's: Cos Cob.
2249. Connecticut Barns.
2250. The Old House.
2251. Mrs. R.
HEINEMANN, ERNST
2252. Japanese Children.
HIGGINS, EUGENE
2253. The Rent Bill.
2254. The Blind Leading the Blind.
2255. The Rag Pickers.
2256. Under Archwav.
2257. In the Park.
2258. Slum Girl.
2259. Mendicants.
2260. An Outcast.
2261. Mother Groliot's Doorway.
2262. The Return.
2263. Out of Shadows.
HILL, JOHN
2264. New York from Governor's Island.
HOBART, CLARK
2265. The Bathing Pool.
2266. "Wood Nymph.
2267. Evening.
2268. "Speak!"
2269. Nvmpth at Pool.
2270. The Chess Players.
2271. The White Cloud.
2272. Homeward Path.
2273. Mav Flowers.
2274. The Morning Walk.
2275. Symphony in Red and Blue.
22 76. The Garden Pete.
2277. Fairy Tales.
2278. The Ladv Guinivere.
2279. Sleep.
2280. Going to the Dance.
2281. Sunday Afternoon.
2282. Follv Leading Love.
2283. California Night.
2284. The Peacock.
2285. Beatrice.
2286. Svlvan Glade.
2287. The Green Vase.
2288. The Tribute.
2289. Wayside Rest.
2290. Goin' to Meetin'.
HOPKINS, EDNA BOIES
2291. Phlox.
2292. Purple Daisy.
2293. Bramble.
2294. Fig Leaves.
2295. Honeysuckle.
2296. Puschia.
2297. Grapes.
2298. Datura.
2299. Morning Glory.
2300. Pepper.
HORNBY, LESTER GEORGE
2301. Le Matin, Gland-Sur-Marne.
2302. Le Pont.
2303. Le Ciel Pluvieux.
2304. La Cathedral a Reims.
2305. La Marne a Chateau Thierry.
2306. La Jardiniere, Matin, Marne.
2307. Le Chateau. Passy-Sur-Marne.
2308. Vieille Maisons, Reims.
2309. The Goose Girl.
2310. Dimanche Matin, Verneuil, Marne.
2311. La Brise, Marne.
2312. Yieille Femme aux Champs.
2313. The Harvester, Marne.
2314. Dans les Champs.
2315. L'Eglise a Gland, Marne.
2316. The PigSty, Marne.
2317. La Fete a Pantin.
2318. Chateau a la Parte-Milon.
2319. Les Lavoirs a Chateau-Thierry.
2320. La Colline, Marne.
2321. Le Gamin, Marne.
2322. Ramasseurs des Fagots, Marne.
2323. Ciel et Champs No. 7.
2324. Ciel et Champs No. 4.
2325. Les Cochons.
HORTER, EARL
2326. French Quarter, New Orleans.
2327. Old Farm House, Germantown.
HUBER, KONRAD
2328. Nimrod Exhibits His Humor (after
Darlev).
HURLEY, EDWARD T.
2329. Market Alley.
2330. Dry Creek Valley, Boone Countv, Ky.
2331. A Bad Night.
2332. Suspension Bridge, Cincinnati.
2333. In Eden Park.
2334. Autumn Woods.
2335. Sheep at Oult Park.
2336. The Mission Cross.
2337. 6th and Market: West of Elm Coin.
2338. The Ohio from Elmhurst Place.
2339. 5th and Canal: Dayton, Ohio.
2340. Autumn Woods.
2341. The Blizzard.
2342. The East End: Cincinnati, Ohio.
2343. Fountain Square: Cincinnati.
2344. Lower Market: Cincinnati.
2345. An Old Gateway.
2346. Winter on Mt. Adams.
2347. Kilgours Woods.
2348. Beeches.
2349. Hampelman's Boat House.
2350. Lover's Lane: Mt. Adams.
2351. The Ohio from Mt. Adams.
2352. Hatch and Elgina Place: Mt. Adams.
2353. From Eden Park.
HYDE, HELEN
2354. Cherry-Rain.
2355. An Interlude, Mexico.
2356. The Family Umbrella.
2357. Going to Market.
2358. In Their Holiday Clothes.
2359. The Sacred Calf, Agra, India.
2360. The Bath.
2361. The Sauce-Pan Shop, Soochow, China.
2362. Baby Talk.
2363. The Furious Dragon.
2364. The Blue Umbrella.
2365. A Mexican Coquette.
2366. Feeding the Bunnies.
2367. Sunday Morning.
2368. Over the Garden Wall.
2369. August.
2370. New Brooms.
2371. The Go-Cart.
2372. A Roundelay.
2373. Complaints.
2374. Blossom Time in Tokyo.
2375. The Kameido Bridge.
2376. The Little Pink Plum.
23 77. An April Evening.
2378. The Secret.
2379. My Neighbors.
2380. A Day in June.
2381. A Daruma Branch.
2382. Going to the Fair.
2383. Friends of Winter.
2384. New Year's Day in Tokyo.
2385. Turtle.
2386. The Lucky Branch.
2387. Bamboo Gate.
2388. Goblin Lanterns.
2389. Rainy Night.
2390. Survival of the Fittest.
2391. From the Rice Fields.
2392. Butterflies.
2393. Mother and Child.
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UNITED STATES SECTION
HYDE, HE-LEN— Continued
2394. The Return.
2395. The White Peacock.
2396. Moonlight ou the Viga Canal, Mexico.
2397. The Mirror.
2398. Apricot Cloud.
2399. Alfonso and Conchita.
JAQUES, BERTHA E. CLAUSON
2400. Minelli, Venice.
2401. Venice Fisherman.
2402. Shipyard, Venice.
2403. The Arch, Roman Forum.
2404. Street of Janissaries, Algiers.
2405. Willows, Rvsord.
2406. Peat Boat, Marken.
2407. Along the Mall.
2408. Scotch Collier's Cottage.
2409. Rain on Thames.
2410. Charing Cross Bridge.
2411. Hampstead Heath.
2412. Prisons of the Sea.
2413. Paradise Bridge, Venice.
2414. Santa Margherita, Venice.
2415. The Columns, Roman Forum.
2416. Burano.
2417. Thames Boats, London.
JOHNS, W. B.
2418. Village on the Seine.
2419. The Stone Bridge.
2420. November Day.
2421. Evening in Prance.
2422. The Canal.
2423. A Little Arab.
2424. Across the Fields.
JOHNSON, THOMAS
2425. Franz Liszt.
2426. Robert Browning.
2427. Alfred Tennyson.
Lent by Mrs. Thomas Johnson.
KEELER, CHARLES B., JR.
2428. Bazaar of the 100,000 Articles, Quim-
per, Brittany.
2429. Old Houses in the Place Terre au Due,
Quimper.
2430. House of the Lime Seller in the Rue
Traverse, Morlaix.
2431. Beggar at St. Jean du Doight.
2432. Christmas Card.
2433. Levanto.
2434. Ronda, the Impregnable: Spain.
2435. Morning, the Shadow of the Cliff:
Ronda.
2436. Barrio San Francisco: Ronda.
2437. Santa Maria la Mavor: Ronda.
2438. For a Booklover.
2439. Street in Quimperle: Brittany.
KIMBALL, KATHERINE
2440. Oast Houses.
2441. Presbytere de St. Maclou, Rouen.
2442. Chateau Gaillard.
2443. Chateau Gaillard.
2444. Maison Barlier, Paris.
2445. Facade of the Louvre.
2446. The Cemeterj-, Venice.
2447. La Maison le Roy, Petit Andeley.
2448. The Doomed Island.
2449. Towers of Notre Dame.
2450. Jasper's Gate House.
2451. St. Nicholas du Chardonnet.
KING, CHARLES B.
2452. Dixmude, Belgium.
2453. Amsterdam.
2454. Grand Canal.
2455. Rainy Day, Fifth Avenue.
KOOPMAN, AUGUSTUS
2456. Brittany Fisherman.
2457. In the Cafe.
2458. Dutch Sailing Master.
KRUELL, GUSTAV
2459. Abraham Lincoln.
2460. W. T. Sherman.
2461. Robert E. Lee.
2462. Daniel Webster.
2463. U. S. Grant.
2464. Abraham Lincoln (with beard).
LAFFAN, A.
2465. Moonlight on the Adriatic.
LANDER, BENJAMIN
2466. Among the Daisies.
LEARNED, ARTHUR GARFIELD
2467. Young Satyr.
2468. Sibyl.
LEMOS, PEDRO J.
2469. The Old Quarry.
2470. Along the Road.
2471. The Hillside, Lake Merritt.
2472. At the Edge of the River.
2473. A Summer Evening.
2474. Fishing Dav.
2475. Wind Warriors.
2476. Fog: Piedmont Hills.
2477. Still Waters.
2478. Waiting for a Breeze.
2479. The Hillside: Harvest.
2480. Day in June.
2481. Plowing Time.
2482. Pool Over the Hill.
LEVY, BEATRICE S.
2483. Central Park Impression, New York
2484. The Lake at Night.
2485. The Vacant Lot.
2486. Field Museum Through the Trees
2487. Song of Summer.
2488. West Entrance, Field Museum, Chicaeo
LEVY, WILLIAM AUERBACH '
2489. The Harp of the Winds.
LEWIS, ALLEN
2490. The Landing.
2491. Lady on the Stairs.
2492. The Procession.
2493. Old Woman Reading.
2494. The Work Shop.
2495. Climbing Boy.
2496. La Port Guillaume.
2497. The Obelisk.
2498. Portrait of Boardman Robinson.
2499. Little Storm.
2500. The Green, Prospect Park.
2501. The Sand Yard.
2502. Valle de Chevreuse.
2503. Metropolitan Museum.
2504. Dead Oak.
2505. Willow in the Mist.
2506. Roosting Pigeon.
2507. Paris Print Shop.
2508. The Hard Pull.
2509. The Closing Curtain.
LONGACRE, JAMES BARTON
2510. Andrew Jackson.
LUM, BERTHA
2511. Aovagi.
2512. Through the Night.
2513. Rainy Twilight.
2514. Magic Carpet.
2515. Winter.
2516. Evening.
2517. Cherry Blossoms.
2518. Snow Balls.
2519. Rain.
2520. Children.
2521. Sisters.
2522. Wind and Rain.
2523. The Home-Coming.
2524. O Fuji San.
2525. Peter.
2526. Sails.
2527. The Bridge.
2528. Pines by the Sea.
2529. Goblin Dance.
2530. Fishermen.
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UNITED STATES SECTION
2531. Bob.
LUQUIEXS, HUC-ilAZELET
2532. Fern Yard in Picardie.
2433. Vanderbilt Gateway.
2534. Phelps Gateway.
2535. Osborn Gateway.
MAC LAUGHLAX, DOXALD SHAW
2536. The Grimsel Pass.
2537. The Life of the Thames.
2538. Quai des Grands Augustins.
2539. A Devonshire Tillage.
McMILLEX. illLDRED
2540. Low Tide: Staples.
MAXLEY. THOMAS R.
2541. Street in Castile.
2542. Fish House.
2543. Old Shed.
2544. The Elms.
MARIX, JOHX
2545. Canal d" Amsterdam.
2546. Towers, Saint Germain.
2547. Bal Bullier.
2548. Ca dOro, Venice.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM EDGAR
2549. George Washington.
MARTIXEZ, XATIER
2550. Peace.
2551. At the PooL
2552. In the HiU.
2553. At the Grove.
2554. Dance of the Fairies.
2555. Spring Dance.
MAVERICK, PETER
2556. Rev. Edward Mitchell.
MEIXSHAUSEX, GEORGE
2557. Andrew Jackson.
2558. The Life Boat.
2559. The Phantom Ship.
2560. Samuel Houston.
2561. George Washington.
2562. U. S. Grant.
2563. Robert Fulton.
2564. Daniel Webster.
2565. Benjamin Franklin.
2566. Fenimore Cooper.
2567. Portrait.
2568. Rape of the Sabines (after Rubens).
2569. Landing of Ponce de Leon.
2570. Cumberland Falls (after Farny).
2571. Beeehwood (after Lindsay).
2572. Washington Artillery (after Redwood).
2573. Eagle of -Jupiter and Ganymede (after
Rembrandt).
2574. Abraham Lincoln.
2575. The Chicken Woman (after Vollon).
2576. Sand Mountain (after Lindsay).
2577. Hawk's X'est.
2578. The Sun Dial (after Farny).
2579. A Question of Seconds (after Farny).
2580. John Adams.
2581. Chief Justice Waite.
2582. Three Doctors.
2583. John Arkwright.
MELVILLE, FRAXCIS
2584. The Cobbler.
2585. Busy.
2586. The Stableyard.
2587. December.
2588. The Ginger Jar.
2589. South Bay, Long Island.
2590. Xan.
2591. The Window Seat.
2592. The Late J. Q. A. Ward.
2593. Emelie.
MERRILL, KATHERIXE
2594. Burnham Beeches.
2595. St. Dunstan's in the East.
2596. Canterbury from St. Martin's Hill.
2597. Federal Building from Quincy Street,
Chicago.
2598. Woolworth Building, from City Hall
Square.
2599. St. Josephafs Polish Cathedral, Mil-
waukee.
2600. Where Art and Commerce Meet.
2601. St. James' Cathedral, Montreal.
2602. Harper's Ferry.
2603. Harper's House, Harper's Perry.
2604. Burnside Bridge, Antietam.
2605. Gen. Meade's Headquarters, Gettysburg.
2606. Little Round Top from Devil's Glen.
2607. Drydocks, Xewport Xews.
2608. Illinois Monument, Gettysburg.
2609. Lookout Mountain.
MERRITT, AXXA LEA
2610. A Child that Wriggled.
2611. Reapers.
2612. Grandmother's Boa.
2613. Cupid Bound.
2614. The X'arrow Way.
2615. An Emigrant Child.
2616. A Mother.
2617. A Little Quakeress.
2618. A Piping Shepherd.
2619. Oliver Wendell Holmes.
MIELZIXER, LEO
2620. Adolescence.
MILHAU, ZELLA DE
2621. Afterglow, Quebec.
2622. The Coast.
2623. Boats on the Nile.
2624. The Pirates' Cove.
2625. Long Island Sand Dunes.
2626. Lowlands.
2627. The Pool.
2628. The Sands.
MILLAR, ADDISOX THOMAS
2629. The Winding Road, Holland.
2630. The Storm, St. Vincent de Paul, N. Y.
2631. Moonrise on the Birches.
2632. Boer Farmhouse.
2633. Hayberg.
2634. The Old Kirk.
2635. The Return of the Flock.
2636. The Ship Yard, Muidan.
2637. Hauling Logs Through the Dunes.
2638. A Winter Evening, Laren.
2639. Xovember Evening, Laren.
2640. The Drawbridge, Hakkelaarshek.
2641. The Faggot Girl.
2642. Holland Farm House.
2643. Gathering Fire Wood.
2644. The Long Barn, Rumson Road.
2645. The Valley After the Storm.
2646. The Barnyard.
2647. Oak Trees.
2648. Spring Plowing.
2649. The River Docks, Norwalk.
2650. Fairj- Rings.
2651. Ali Baba's House.
2652. Rue Ben Ali.
2653. Rue Thebes.
2654. Rue Kleber.
2655. The Three Arabs.
2656. Arab Gateway.
2657. Old Madrid.
2658. A Winter Moon, Laren.
Lent by Solon H. Borglum, Esq.
MIXOR, ROBERT C.
2659. Morning on the Niantic River, Conn.
2660. Evening.
MOXKS, JOHX A. S.
2661. Rocky Road.
MORAX, MARY XIMMO
2662. The Edge of a Georgian Pond.
2663. Twilight, East Hampton.
Lent by Thomas Moran, Esq.
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UNITED STATES SECTION
MORAN, PETER
2664. On the Road to Albueraue.
Lent bv George Frederick Keene,
Esq."
2665. "Woodland Pool.
2666. Evening.
2667. Spring.
2668. Plowing the Stubble.
MORAN, THOMAS
2669. An Old Apple Orchard.
2670. Hook Pond, East Hampton.
2671. The Breaking Wave.
2672. The Light House.
2673. A Montauk Pond.
2674. A Turkish Bazaar.
2675. Twilight.
2676. A Tower of Cortez.
2677. Pass of Glencoe.
2678. Harlech Castle.
2679. Old Church of San Juan, New Mexico.
MULLGARDT, LOUIS CHRISTIAN
2680. East Entrance to Varied Industries
Building.
2681. Carmel Mission, Carmel-by-the-Sea,
California.
2682. West Side of Education Building.
NAHL, PERHAM W.
2683. Pan and Syrinx.
2684. Evening.
2685. Redwoods at Palo, Colorado.
2686. Arbolado No. 2.
2687. Storm.
2688. California Hills.
2689. Oak and Underbrush.
2690. The Hunchback.
2691. Coast Scene.
2692. Marsh and Uplands.
2693. Monterey Hills.
NEWMAN. VICTOR WINTHROP
2694. Alice.
2695. George Washington.
NORDFELDT, BROR J. O.
2696. The Incoming Fog.
2697. Little Italv, Chicago.
2698. The Jew of Tangier.
2699. My Mother.
2700. Hee Jan.
2701. Barges on the North Branch, Chicago.
2702. The Open Hearth Furnace, Chicago.
2703. The Piano.
2704. California Street, San Francisco.
2705. Chinatown Shops.
2706. Crowley's Wharf.
2707. The Edge of Chinatown.
2708. Golden Gate Beach.
2709. The Mounted Policeman.
2710. Telegraph Hill.
2711. The Electric Tram, Portland, Ore.
2712. The Bessemer Converter, Chicago.
2713. Bridge Builders, Chicago.
2714. Calumet River, South Deering, Chicago.
2715. The Coal Crusher, Chicago.
2716. Entrance to the Field Museum, Chicago.
2717. Field Museum No. 2.
2718. Grain Elevators, South Deering.
2719. Illinois-Michigan Canal, Chicago.
2720. The Little Hub, Chicago.
2721. The Logan Monument, Chicago.
2722. The Night Shift. Chicago.
2723. Park Row, Chicago.
2724. Pasquale Scale, Chicago.
2725. 638 South Clark Street, Chicago.
2726. Sacco Grande, Tangier.
2727. Ca di Mosto, Venice.
2728. The House of tue Madonna.
2729. Anglers— The Mist.
2730. The Branch.
2731. The Bridge.
2732. The Rock, Nahant.
2733. The Skyrocket.
2734. Small Wave, Moonrise.
2735. The Tree.
2736. The Illinois Steel Company. Chicago.
NORMAN, JOHN
2737. George Washington.
NORTHCOTE, STAFFORD M.
2738. Plavmates.
ORR, LOUIS
2739. Les Saintes Maries.
2740. Court of the Library, Rouen Cathedral.
2741. Chapel of St. Antoine, St. Trophime,
Aries.
2742. Fort St. Andre, Avignon.
2743. Rue St. Severin, Paris.
2744. L'Eglise aux Stes. Maries de la Mer.
2745. Church of St. Gilles.
2746. Rue de la Petite Boucherie.
PAGE, WILLIAM
2747. Rev. James Milnor.
PARTINGTON, GERTRUDE
2748. Beach and Cliffs at San Francisco.
2749. Old Telegraph Hill.
2750. Portrait Mile, de Cordoba.
2 751. Court of the Ages: Evening.
2752. Chinatown.
2753. Court of the Ages
PARTRIDGE, G. ROY
2754. St. Cloud.
2755. Tanagra and Marguerites.
2756. Ambition Bound.
2757. Dancing Water.
2758. White Butterfly.
2759. In a King's House.
2760. Notre Dame.
2761. The Hessian Messenger.
2762. Das Bettler Madchen.
2763. A House in Hessia.
2764. Ephemera.
2765. Lace from Paris.
2766. La Petite Reine.
2767. Le Pantheon.
2768. La Maison Blanche.
2769. Le Louvre No. 1.
2770. Le Pont de la Tournelle, Paris.
2771. The Photographer's Shop.
2772. Le Pont Neuf.
2773. Le Louvre.
2774. Gypsy.
2775. The Veil.
2776. Ex Libris, St. Clare Shepard.
2777. Ex Libris, O. V.
2778. Ex Libris, F. H.
2779. Ex Libris, R. P.
2780. Ex Libris, F. P.
2781. La Porte de Moret.
2782. Le Louvre No. 4.
2783. Egalite et la Mendiante.
2784. Dharyamana.
2785. Winter Moon.
2786. The Buttress.
2787. Early Morning, Notre Dame de Paris.
2788. Winter Blossoms.
2789. The Greek.
2790. L'Annonciation.
2791. The Hut in the Clearing.
2792. Portrait of a Young Man.
2793. Le Louvre No. 2.
2794. Over the Seine.
2795. The Fir Tree.
2796. Wall Street.
2797. New York Public Library.
2798. The Grey Bridge.
2799. In a Robe of Mist.
2800. The Marvelous Mountain.
2801. Polish City.
PATTERSON, MARGARET
2802. Le Pouldu, Brittany.
2803. The Hyer's House, Chatham.
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2804. The Tall Trees.
2805. The Swan.
2806. The Sands, Chatham.
2807. Winding Road, Quimperle.
2808. Flemish Village.
2809. Wind Blown Trees: Cape Cod.
2810. Cape Cod House.
PAULUS, FRANCIS PETRUS
2811. Old Beggar Woman.
2812. Head of an Old Man.
2813. The Coppersmiths.
2814. Fish Market, Bruges, No. 1.
2815. Fish Market, Bruges, No. 2.
2816. Belfry of Bruges.
2817. In the Ancient Crypt, Bruges.
2818. Quai des Menetriers, Bruges.
2819. Quai des Menetriers, Bruges.
2820. Old Rag Market, Bruges.
2821. Eel Woman.
2822. Sunshine and Shadow.
2823. An Old Canal, Bruges.
2824. An Old Canal, Bruges.
2825. Old Market Under the Trees, Bruges.
2826. Old Philosopher.
2827. In the Outskirts of Bruges.
2828. Alfred Gilbert: The English Sculptor.
2829. Fish Market No. 3, Bruges
2830. The Old Bridge, Bruges.
2831. The Dogana.
2832. Robert Hopkins: Marine Painter.
2833. Along the Giudecca.
PEALE, CHARLES WILLSON
2834. Rev. Joseph Pilmore.
PEALE, REMBRANDT
2835. Lord Bvron.
PEARSON, RALPH M.
2836. Loggers on the Mississippi.
2837. Structural Iron.
2838. Rough Water Outside.
2839. Moonlight, Pont de I'Arche.
2840. Open Hearth Furnaces.
2841. The Asphalters.
2842. The Track Gang.
2843. A Rock River Sunset.
2844. Field Museum.
2845. A Kansas Citv Blufif.
2846. Elverhoj Studios.
2847. Black Hawk Countrr.
2848. Squaw Rock.
2849. Lincoln Monument.
2850. Shanties of the Mississippi.
2851. Bookplate, Florence M. Hendershot.
2852. Bookplate, Grace Dickerson.
2853. Bookplate, Ruth Pearson.
2854. Bookplate, John Irwin Scull.
2855. Bookplate, Leroy Truman Goble.
2856. Bookplate, Wallace Hickman.
2857. Bookplate, Winifred Goble.
2858. Bookplate, Frank O. Lowden.
PELHAM, PETER
2859. Cotton Mather.
2860. Rubens.
PENNELL, JOSEPH
London in War Times.
2861. Searchlights over St. Paul's.
2862. London Lights, No. 2.
New York Series.
2863. Palisades and Palaces.
2864. Times Building.
2865. Hail, America!
2866. The Elevated.
2867. Building a Skyscraper at Night
2868. Cortlandt Street.
2869. Bridge at Hell Gate.
2870. New York from Brooklyn
2871. Up to the Woolworth.
2872. New York City in 1915.
2873. Sunset from Williamsburg Bridge
2874. St. Paul's.
2875.
2876.
2877.
2878.
2879.
2880.
2881.
2882.
2883.
2884.
2885.
2886.
2887.
2888.
2889.
2890.
2891.
2892.
2893.
2894.
2895.
2896.
2897.
2898.
2899.
2900.
2901.
2902.
2903.
2904.
2905.
2906.
2907.
2908.
2909.
2910.
2911.
2912.
2913.
2914.
2915.
2916.
2917.
2918.
2919.
2920.
2921.
2922.
2923!
2924.
2925.
2926.
2927.
2928.
2929.
2930.
2931.
2932.
2933.
2934.
2935.
2936.
2937.
Woolworth Building.
Pittsburgh and Chicago Series.
On the Way to Bessemer.
Pittsburgh No. 3.
Pittsburgh No. 2.
Stockyards, Chicago.
Grain Elevators, Chicago.
Mining Village.
The Mine.
Homestead.
San Francisco Series.
Up to the Fairmont.
Kearny Street.
Chinatown.
Isles of the Bay.
Seal Rocks.
Down and Up California Street.
Washington Series.
The Avenue, Washington.
Yosemite Series.
The Cathedral Door.
At the Foot of the Falls.
Falls at Night.
Grand Canyon Series.
Storm in the Canyon.
Philadelphia, 1914.
Girard Street.
Philadelphia from Belmont.
The Philadelphia Club.
The Tunnel in the Park.
Down Sansome Street from Eighth
Street.
The Massed Skyscrapers Above the
Housetops.
The Dining Room, Stenton.
The Hall at Cliveden, the Chew House.
The Bridge Across Market Street, from
Broad Street Station.
The Drawing Room at Cliveden.
The Hall, Stenton.
Wyck, the Doorway from Within.
The Elevated at Market Street Wharf.
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.
Old and New Mills at Valenciennes.
The Dump, Serang.
The Iron Gate, Charleroi.
Landscape Work.
English Series.
St. Paul's Out of My Window.
River of Work, Leeds.
Low Moor Works, Bradford.
The Big Stack, Sheffield.
Copper at Cardiff.
The Great Chimnev, Bradford.
The Great White Cloud, Leeds.
Mond Gas.
Old and New England.
The Winding Stair, Leeds.
Forges at Sheffield.
Dinner Time, Greengates.
The Strand.
St. Clements Danes.
German Series.
New Rhine Castles.
Cranes at Duisburg.
Tracks of Oberhausen.
Greek Series.
Columns of Temple of Jupiter, Evening.
The Wine-Dark Sea.
European Series.
Court of the Fishpond.
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PENNELL, JOSEPH — Continued
2938. Alcantara Bridge: Toledo.
Zeppelins.
2939. Zeppelin Shed.
2940. Zeppelin Coming Out.
Panama Series.
2941. Steam Shovel in the Cut.
PERARD, VICTOR SEMON
2942. The Old Organ Grinder.
2943. Brooklyn Bridge.
2944. The Madeleine.
2945. Portrait Sketch.
2946. Tours de Carcassonne.
PERCY, ISABELLE C.
2947. Maine Woods.
PIAZZONI, GOTTARDO F. P.
2948. Avenue des Champs Elysses, Paris.
2949. Mountain Home, Switzerland.
2950. The Seine. Neuilly, France.
2951. Italian Pines, Rome.
2952. St. Peter's from Villa Borghese, Rome.
2953. Stone Dwellings.
2954. Spring in the Alps.
2955. View of Montmartre from Neuilly,
France.
2956. Ebb Tide, Green Brae.
2957. Dawn, Green Brae Slough.
2958. Wooded Hillside, Marin County.
2959. The Old Oak Trunk No. 1.
2960. The Old Oak Trunk No. 2.
2961. Avenue de la Grande Armee.
PLOWMAN, GEORGE T.
2962. Mezzotint.
2963. St. Nicholas du Chardonnet.
2964. Passage des Patriarchs, Paris.
2965. Notre Dame, Paris.
2966. St. Etienne du Mont, Paris.
2967. Ye Old Dick, London.
2968. Rue de Pretres, St. Severin, Paris.
2969. St. Martins in the Fields, London.
2970. Hotel de Sens, Paris.
2971. The Monument, London.
2972. Maison de Balzac.
2973. Impasse des Boeufs. Paris.
2974. Staples Inn, London.
2975. Roofs of Paris.
2976. Strasburg, Germany.
2977. Passage Moret, Paris.
2978. Shot Tower, London.
2979. Cloth Fair, Smithfield, London.
2980. Viterbo, Italy.
2981. Towers of Notre Dame, Paris.
2982. Rue de la Harpe.
2983. Wurtzburg, Germany.
2984. Le Vieux Coin, Paris.
2985. Faneuil Hall, Boston.
2986. In Rome.
2987. California Landscape.
2988. Below Bridge, London.
2989. Le Maison Desolee.
2990. Quartier St. Severin.
2991. St. Sulpice, Paris.
2992. Near St. John's Gate, London.
2993. Trinity Church, Boston, Mass.
2994. Pantheon, Paris.
2995. Tannery, Paris.
QUINLAN, WILL J.
2996. Building a Viaduct.
2997. Edge of the Sassafras Grove.
2998. Burling Slip, New York City.
2999. New York Towers.
3000. Van Cortlandt Mansion.
3001. The Clam Diggers.
3002. At Yonkers Refinerv.
3003. Sassafras Trees No. 1.
3004. Sassafras Trees No. 2.
3005. Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
3006. Overhauling a Three-Master.
3007. Metropolitan Life, and Worth Monu-
ment.
3008. Madison Square Tower.
3009. Portrait of an Old Man.
3010. Metropolitan Life and Madison Square
Towers.
3011. Tower of Manhattan Bridge.
3012. From Washington Heights, New York
City.
3013. Fixing the Bowsprit.
3014. Trees and Rocks.
3015. The Old Spy Oak.
3016. Under the Brooklyn Bridge.
3017. Brooklyn Bridge from James Slip.
3018. Weatherbeaten Sentinels, No. 2.
3019. Repairing the Damage.
3020. A New York Canyon.
3021. Stone Bridge, Central Park, New York.
3022. Constructing the Bankers' Trust
Building.
3023. New York Public Library, No. 1.
3024. New York Public Library, No. 2.
3025. A Queensboro Bridge.
3026. Broadway from Bowling Green.
3027. The Smith Building, Seattle.
3028. Eleventh Street Bridge, Tacoma.
3029. Broad Street, New York City.
3030. Coenties Slip, New York City.
3031. Spanning Hell Gate.
RANDOLPH, LEE F.
3032. A Wind-Swept Pine, Monterey.
3033. San Carlos Mission, Monterey.
3034. Old Church Tower at Grez.
3035. L'Eglise de Nemours.
3036. Sewing.
3037. Church of St. Sulpice, Paris.
3038. The Church Tower.
3039. Old Church at Grez.
3040. An Arab Doorway, Coustantine, Al-
geria.
3041. L'Eglise d'Ecquelles, France.
3042. Farm Court at Moret, France.
3043. Le Pantheon, Paris.
3044. Notre Dame de Paris.
3045. Le Posterne, Moret.
3046. A Little Holland Maid.
3047. St. Gervais, Paris.
3048. The Butcher Shop, Moret, France.
3049. Unloading.
REED, EARL H.
3050. The Homing Call.
3051. A City's Highway.
3052. The Troopers of the Sky.
3053. Over the Waste Places.
3054. A Forgotten Harvest.
3055. The Voices of the Dunes.
3056. Heralds of the Storm.
3057. Among the Sand Hills^
3058. Neighborhood Gossip.
3059. The Course of True Love.
3060. Solitude.
3061. Harsh Hay Stacks.
3062. In Somebody's Orchard.
3063. The First Temples.
3064. The Win-d-Swept Dunes.
3065. Dawn in the Hills.
3066. The Edge of the Forest.
3067. The Fisherman's Home.
3068. A North Woods Hermitage.
3069. Old Apple Trees.
3070. Derelicts.
3071. The Requiem of the Leaves.
3072. Twilight on the Dunes.
3073. A Tryst.
3074. On the Chicaming Sands.
3075. Twilight on the Marshes.
3076. A Ship of Dreams.
3077. The Call of the North.
3078. Michigan Sands.
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3079. The Song of the East Shore.
3080. Laving Down the Law.
REINDEL, WILHELM G.
3081. Siesta.
30S2. The Heath.
REVERE, PAUL
3083. A Conference Between Some Indian
Chiefs and Colonel Bouquet.
3084. The ilitred Minuet.
3085. King Philip.
ROSEXTHAL. ALBERT
3086. Rev. William H. Furness.
3087. Lawn Tennis Club (after Bridgeman).
ROSENTHAL. MAX
3088. Washington (after Trumbull).
3089. Franklin (after C. W. Peale).
3090. Franklin Cafter C. W. Peale).
3091. Edward VII.
3092. Lincoln.
3093. General John Cadwallader.
3094. Richard Henrv Lee.
3095. Col. William S. Smith,
3096. Col. Walter Stewart.
3097. Charles Thompson.
3098. Rev. Jacob Duche.
3099. St. Memin.
3100. Xapoleon (after Isabev).
3101. Edward Savage.
3102. Toussard.
3103. Daniel Webster.
3104. Daniel Webster.
ROTH, ERXEST DAVID
3105. Grim Florence.
3106. Ca' d'Oro, Venice.
3107. The Arch of the Conca.
3108. II Campo Margherita, Venice.
3109. Assisi.
3110. The Bridges, Florence.
3111. San Gimignano, the Towers.
3112. The Bridge, Venice.
3113. A Venetian Doorway.
3114. Poplars near Florence.
3115. The Ghetto. Venice.
3116. The Little Mosque, Stamboul.
3117. A German Barn Yard.
3118. The Gate, Venice.
3119. On the Arno, Florence.
3120. Fiesole from San Francesca.
3121. San Gregorio, Venice.
3122. A Quiet Canal, Venice.
3123. Ponte Vecchio, Afternoon.
3124. Or San Michele. Florence.
3125. St. Pierre: Beauvais.
3126. Pont Xeuf: Paris.
3127. St. Catherine: Honfleur.
RUBIXS, H. W.
3129. Arriving Steamer.
3130. Chicago River.
RYDER, WORTH
3131. Flemish Woman.
3132. Bavarian Girl.
3133. Woman of Dachau.
3134. The Cirque.
3135. Seven Solitudes.
ST. MEMIX. CHARLES B. J. FEVRET DE
3136. Meriwether Lewis.
SAVAGE. EDWARD
313 7. The Washington Family.
SAWYER. PHIL
3139. Whiskers.
3140. The White House.
3141. Mike.
3142. The White House.
3143. Dad Bartlett, Miner.
SCHLEGELL. GUSTAV VOX
3144. Venice-Salute.
3145. Lake St. Croix.
SCHNEIDER, OTTO J.
3146. A Puritan Maiden.
3147. La Belle Dame Sans Merei.
3148. Maison d'un Ministre sous Louis XI.
3149. San Germain I'Auxerrais, Paris.
3150. Portail Central. Eglise St. Merri, Paris.
3151. Portail Eglise St. Nicholas des Champs,
Paris.
3152. Petit Rue St. Simon, Tours.
3153. Impasse du Boeuf, Paris.
3154. Hotel de Sens, Paris.
SCHOFF, STEPHEN ALONZO
3155. The Bathers (after William M. Hunt).
3156. Mrs. Harrison Grev Otis (after Gilbert
Stuart).
SENSENEY. GEORGE
3157. An Arehwav.
3158. The Bridge of Sighs.
3159. Court of the Greyhounds.
3160. A Devout Woman.
3161. Harbor of Murano.
3162. Pont du Cheval.
3163. Old Foot Bridge.
3164. Old Fisherwoman of Etoples.
SIMMONS, WILL
3165. Vultures.
3166. White Herons.
3167. Wolf, Studv of a Snarl.
3168. Otters, Playing.
3169. Bear Cubs, the Unexpected.
3170. Black Swans, Towards Morning.
3171. Crane, Solitaire.
3172. Mallard Ducks, Before the Storm.
3173. Condors.
SLOAN, JOHN
3174. Roofs. Summer Night.
3175. Night Windows.
3176. Fifth Avenue Critics.
3177. Mother.
3178. Ping Pong Photos.
3179. The Little Bride.
3180. Turning Out the Light.
3181. Connoisseurs of Prints.
3182. Anshutz on Anatomy.
3183. Man, Wife and Child.
3184. Memory.
3185. The Man Monkev.
3186. The Show Case.
3187. Fun, One Cent.
3188. The Women's Page.
3189. Girl and Beggar.
3190. The Picture Buver.
3191. Gold Fish.
SMILLIE, JAMES DAVID
3192. Hollyhocks.
3193. Voyage of Life.
3194. Double Hollyhocks.
3195. Sunnv Hours.
SMITH, J. AXDRE
3196. The Jewel of Venice.
3197. Palaces and Barges.
3198. The Molo: Venice.
3199. The Wood Road, Connecticut.
3200. Sunshine and Flowers, Venice.
3201. Campo Fosca, Venice.
SMITHWICK, JOHX G.
3202. Girl with Muff (after Abbey).
3203. Penelope Boothby (after Reynolds).
Lent by George H. Whittle, Esq.
SQUIRE, MAUD H.
3204. Mother.
3205. The Dispute.
3206. On the Quay.
3207. Knitting.
3208. A Peasant.
3209. Loafers.
3210. Little Model.
3211. Two Women.
3212. At Market.
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SQUIRE, MAUD B..— Continued
3213. Little Boys.
3214. The Portrait.
3215. Bargaining.
3216. Cherries.
3217. Sisters.
3218. Woman and Child.
3219. Girl with a Basket.
3220. Children.
3221. Brothers.
3222. Windy Dav.
STACKPOLE, RALPH
3223. Adele.
3224. Piazzoni Etching.
3225. Adele Sewing.
STETSON, CHARLES WALTER
3226. Landscape with Figures.
322 7. Just After Sunset.
3228. Landscape.
STEUVER, CELIA M.
3229. Old Street, Besigheim, Bavaria.
3230. Ulm II.
3231. Old Arcaded House, Bavaria.
3232. Old Wall, Weisenburg Am Sand, Ba-
varia.
3233. Danauwerth, Bavaria.
3234. Old Mill, Holland.
3235. La Grare, La Niege.
3236. Besigheim, Wurtenberg.
3237. Helgoland.
3238. Ulm I.
3239. Evening.
3240. Old Tower, Rothenburg.
3241. Krapfenwald, Allee, I., Vienna.
3242. View of a Church.
STEVENS, DOROTHY
3243. Gamine.
3244. St. Jacques, Dieppe.
3245. Odalisque.
3246. La Sortie de I'Eglise.
3247. On the Canal, Bruges.
3248. The Cathedral Square.
3249. The Merry-Go-Round.
3250. Antwerp Cathedral.
3251. Ponte Vecchio.
3252. Mle. de Maupin.
3253. Nude.
3254. St. Nicola, Ghent.
3255. Hotel de la Ville, Bruges.
8256. Coppelia.
3257. Firenze.
3258. Mont St. Michel.
3259. Rue I'Ane Aveugle.
3260. Dinan, Brittany.
STEVENS, HELEN B.
3261. Main Building and Boat Houses,
Wellesley.
3262. Library Cloister, Brvn Mawr College.
STEVENS, THOMAS WOOD
3263. Harper Memorial, University of Chi-
cago.
3264. Bridging a Ravine, Pittsburgh.
3265. Clearing for the Great Staircase.
3266. Fountain of the Great Lakes.
3267. Blair Arch, Princeton.
3268. Cadet Barracks and Chapel, West
Point.
STURGES. DWIGHT C.
3269. A Late Cottager.
3270. Alone.
3271. The Promised Land.
3272. Sisters.
3273. Stamp Collectors.
3274. Portrait: Dr. Samuel Green.
3275. The Bedtime Story.
3276. The Three Elms.
3277. Path Through the Pasture.
3278. An Old Hebrew.
3279. Portrait Mrs. S.
3280. Adams Square, Boston.
3281. Still Waters.
3282. T Wharf, Boston.
3283. Home from the Banks.
3284. Portrait Mr. Washburn.
3285. Nude.
3286. Road Around the Hill.
3287. My Father.
3288. Scollay Square, Boston.
3289. Solitaire.
3290. Little Girl Dressing.
3291. Essex Marshes.
3292. The Old Flute Player.
3293. My Little Model.
3294. Park Street and State House, Boston.
3295. Portrait, Miss C.
3296. Along the Merrimac.
3297. Study Head.
3298. Violinist.
3299. The Monev Lender.
3300. Nude No. 2.
3301. A Summer Day.
3302. The Cobbler.
TALLMADGE, THOMAS
3303. Structural Steel.
3304. Old Sugar Warehouses.
3305. Calle St. Ignace, Havana.
TIEBOUT, CORNELIUS
3306. Right Rev. William White.
VAN ELTEN, KRUSEMAN H. D.
3307. Glimpse of the Ocean.
VONDROUS, JOHN C.
3308. Nicholas Church from Mostecka Street
3309. Prague Bridges.
3310. S. Maria della Salute, Venice.
3311. Tyn Church, Prague (Nocturne).
3312. Street on Hradcany, Prague.
3313. Old Houses, Prague.
3314. Market Place, Prague.
3315. St. Nicholas Church, Prague.
3316. An Old House, Slavonov, Bohemia.
3317. Bridge of Charles the Fourth, Prague.
3318. Tyn Church Portal, Prague.
3319. A Doorway: Venice.
3320. Ponte Rialto: Venice, No. 1.
3321. II Traghetto: Venice.
3322. Palazzo Dorio : Venice.
3323. Ponte Rialto: Venice, No. 2.
3324. Tyn Church from the East: Prague.
WARNER, EVERETT L.
3325. Memorial Tower.
3326. Brooklyn Bridge.
3327. Montreuil Mills.
3328. Phelps Gateway.
3329. Moonlight, Montreuil.
3330. Brothers and Linnonia.
3331. Rue Jerzual, Dinan.
3332. A Bavarian Church.
3333. Harvard Hall.
WARNER, WILLIAM
3334. Sir Charles Metcalf.
WASHBURN, CADWALLADER
3335. Ebbing Tides.
3336. Santa Maria in Distance, Cuernavaca,
Me.xico.
3337. Liberal Arts Building: The Entrance.
3338. A Sharp Turn, Cuernavaca.
3339. A Quiet Inlet, Oceanport.
3340. Boats: Brielle.
3341. Sailing Boat Ashore.
3342. Bav Head in Distance.
3343. Wash of the Tides.
3344. High Noon, Manasquan.
3345. Siesta, Cuernavaca, Mexico.
3346. Caracola Road No. 2, Cuernavaca,
Mexico.
3347. Boats Landing.
3348. West Facade of la Valenciana.
3349. West Side of Temple Parroquiale,
Toxco, Mexico.
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UNITED STATES SECTION
3350. Front Facade of la Valenciana.
3351. A Riverside Path, Manasquan River.
3352. Glimpse of Manasquan River.
3353. Low Tide, Seaside Park.
3354. Fishermen's Return.
3355. Afternoon Tranquillity.
3356. Bridge at Mantaloking.
3357. Crabbing, Brielle.
3358. Sandy Road.
3359. Bridge at Brielle.
3360. Valley Path, Cuernavaca.
3361. Porfirio Diaz Park.
3362. Templo de Salud Mixcoae, Mexico.
3363. Borda Garden in Distance, Cuerna-
vaca, Mexico.
3364. Road to Cuernavaca, Mexico.
3365. The Great Arch.
3366. Building the Dome.
3367. The Derrick.
3368. The Flagstaff.
3369. Sunlight and Shadow.
3370. The Doorway.
3371. The Scaffolding.
3372. The Half Dome.
WATT, WILLIAM G.
3373. The Ring (after Alexander).
3374. The Apple Gatherers (after Ander-
son).
3375. The Harvest (after L'hermitte).
3376. The Pool.
3377. A Music Party (after Metsu).
3378. Andromeda (after Duran).
3379. Carcassonne (from photo).
3380. Book Plate by Chas. S. Chapman.
3381. Book Plate by Chas. S. Chapman.
3382. Fancy Head.
3383. Mt. Rainier (after Perard).
3384. Book Plate.
3385. Illustration (after Birch).
WEBSTER, HERMAN A.
3386. Vieux Marche, Marseilles.
3387. L'Institut.
3388. Ancienne Faculte de Medecine, Paris.
3389. Old Houses on the Quai.
3390. Le Pont Notre Dame.
3391. Sur le Quai Montebello.
3392. The Bridge, Frankfort.
3393. Notre Dame des Andelys.
3394. Le Pont Neuf, Paris.
3395. Old Court, Sachsenhousen.
3396. La Route de Louviers.
3397. Der Danger Franz.
3398. St. Saturnin, Toulouse.
3399. La Rue St. Jacques.
3400. Les Blanchisseuses.
3401. La Maison Meline.
WEHRSCHMIDT, DANIEL A.
3402. You Should Also Mount with Me.
3403. Old Hall.
3404. The Hedge Cutter.
3405. The Old Shepherd.
3406. In an Irish Creamery.
3407. The Bathing Tent.
3408. The Babv Bacchus.
WELLINGTON, F. H.
3409. Girl at the Piano (after painting by
Harry Townsend).
Lent by Ray Brown, Esq.
WE STRUM, ANNI VON
3410. Birches.
3411. Windmill.
3412. Old Baltic Farm House.
WETHERILL, ELISHA KENT KANE
3413. The Triangle.
3414. The Archway.
3415. Gatewav, Bryn Mawr.
3416. The Shacks.
3417. Brooklyn Bridge.
3418. The Sooty Shop.
3419. Camden Court House.
3420. The Goose Shop.
3421. The Tenements.
3422. The Coal Hoist.
3423. The Back Street.
3424. Bayle's Slip.
WHISTLER, JAMES McNEILL
3425. The Thames.
Lent by Hunt Henderson, Esq.
3426. The Smith, Passage du Dragon.
Lent by Hunt Henderson, Esq.
3427. Draped Figure, Reclining (in colors).
Lent by Hunt Henderson, Esq.
3428. Draped Figure, Standing.
Lent by Hunt Henderson, Esq.
3429. The Little Nude Model Reading.
Lent by Hunt Henderson, Esq.
3430. Nude Model Standing.
Lent bv Hunt Henderson, Esq.
3431. Study: Maude Seated.
Lent by Hunt Henderson, Esq.
3432. Stephane Mallarme.
Lent by Hunt Henderson, Esq.
3433. A Duet.
Lent by Hunt Henderson, Esq.
3434. Annie: Standing.
3435. The Unsafe Tenement.
3436. Annie: Seated.
3437. Soupe a Trois Sous.
3438. Greenwich Park.
3439. Early Morning, Battersea.
3440. Millbank.
3441. The Forge.
3442. Longshoremen.
3443. Street in Saverne.
3444. La Vieille aux Loques.
3445. Billingsgate.
3446. The Dancing Girl.
Lent by Hunt Henderson, Esq.
3447. La Fruitiere de la Rue de Gronelle.
3448. Terrace: Luxembourg.
Lent by Hunt Henderson, Esq.
3449. Little London.
Lent by Hunt Henderson, Esq.
3450. Savoy Pigeons.
Lent bv Hunt Henderson, Esq.
WHITE, CHARLES "henry
3451. The Old Courtyard.
3452. San Remo.
3453. La Rue de la Paix.
WILKE, WILLIAM H.
3454. Toward the Bay.
3455. The Viaduct.
3456. Bill.
3457. The Wood Road.
3458. The Hav Barges.
3459. At the Dock.
3460. Telegraph Hill, San Francisco.
3461. The Forest.
3462. A Study.
WILLIA3IS, J. SCOTT
3463. In September.
WILLIAMSON, SHIRLEY
3464. Monotype No. 1.
3465. Monotpye No. 2.
3466. Monotype No. 3.
3467. Monotype No. 4.
3468. Monotype No. 5.
3469. Monotype No. 6.
3470. Monotype No. 7.
3471. Monotype No. 8.
3472. Monotype No. 9.
3473. Monotype No. 10.
3474. Monotype No. 11.
3475. Monotype No. 12.
3476. Monotype No. 13.
3477. Monotype No. 14.
3478. Monotype No. 15.
3479. Monotype No. 16.
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WINSLOW, HENRY
3480. Westminster Cathedral.
3481. Saint Paul's.
3482. The Spire.
3483. London Bridge.
■3484. Pont de I'Arche.
3485. The Wanderer.
3486. The Carpenter's Shop.
3487. The Beeches.
3488. The Old Square.
3489. Wood Monsters.
3490. The Liners.
3491. The London Docks.
3492. The Oil Ship.
3493. The Argument.
3494. The Spring Cleaning.
3495. Whistler's Thames.
WOLF, HENRY
3496. Lower New York in a Mist, from a
Pennsylvania R. R. Boat.
3497. The Evening Star.
3498. Little Lady Sophie of Soho (after
Whistler).
3499. Evening, Swan Lake, Central Park,
New York.
3500. The Wood Gatherers (after Inness).
3501. Lizzie Lineh (after Weir).
S502. Joseph Pulitzer (after Sargent).
3503. The Mussel Gatherers (after Martin).
3504. The Mirror (after Alexander).
3505. Lady with a Lute (after Vermeer).
3506. River Scene, La Riviere a la Tour
Lointaine (after Corot).
3507. A Northeaster (after Homer).
3508. Portrait of the Engraver, H. Wolf
(after Wiles).
3509. Miss Alexander (after Whistler).
3510. Morning Mists.
3511. Recreation (after Couture).
3512. Don Balthasar (after Velasquez).
3513. Woman at the Window (after Ver-
meer).
3514. Girl with Fruit (after Ambrogio de
Predis).
3515. William M. Thackeray (from drawing
by Lawrence).
3516. Portrait Sketch (unfinished) (after
Whistler).
3517. Beatrice d'Este (after da Vinci).
3518. Portrait of a Girl (after Velasquez).
3519. Mv Mother (after Whistler).
3520. Thomas Carlyle (after Whistler).
3521. A Madonna (after Botticelli).
3522. A Gentlewoman (after Weir).
3523. A Spanish Countess (after Goya).
3524. Homeward (after Dessar).
3525. The Music Room (after Whistler).
i3526. Young Lady with Poppy Flower (after
Loeb).
3527. Miss Nelthrop (after Lawrence).
3528. The Fur Jacket (after Whistler).
3529. Kittv Fisher (after Reynolds).
3530. The" Goldfish (after Hubbell).
3531. A Danish Princess (after Holbein).
3532. Portrait of a Lady (after Shannon).
3533. Landscape (after Dewey).
3534. Lady with Hand Mirror (after Wiles).
3535. Portrait of a Girl (after Emmett).
3536. Mother and Child (after Cassatt).
3537. The Sonata (after Wiles).
3538. A Lady in Black (after Chase).
3539. The Christmas Tree (after Weir).
3540. The Green Bodice (after Weir).
3541. The Bent Tree (after Corot).
3542. Hon. Joseph H. Choate (after Sar-
gent ) .
3543. The Coral Necklace (after Tarbell).
3544. Lady Stanhope (after Reynolds).
3545. Mercedes (after Mora).
3546.
3547.
3548.
3549.
3550.
3551.
3552.
3553.
3554.
3555.
3556.
3557.
3558.
3559.
3560.
3561.
3562.
3563.
3564.
3565.
3566.
3567.
3568.
3569.
3570.
3571.
3572.
3573.
3574.
3575.
3576.
3577.
3578.
3579.
3580.
3581.
3582.
3583.
3584.
3585.
3586.
3587.
3588.
3589.
3590.
3591.
3592.
3593.
3594.
3595.
3596.
3597.
3598.
3599.
3600
3601,
3602
3603
3604
3605
3606
3607,
3608
3609
El Conde, Duque Olivares (after Ve-
lasquez).
George Washington (after Stuart).
Chevalier Yrujo (after Stuart).
Portrait of Trumbull (after Stuart).
Portrait of Miss Mierken (after
Stuart).
Portrait of Miss Plumstead (after
Stuart).
Portrait of Miss Morris (after Stuart).
Portrait of Mrs. Lea (after Stuart).
Portrait of Mrs. Otis (after Stuart).
Portrait of Mrs. Gotliff (after Stuart).
Portrait of Mrs. Griffith (after Stuart).
Portrait of Mrs. Nancy Pennington
(after Stuart).
Angel with the Flaming Sword (after
Blashfield).
The Promenader (after Menzel).
Open Air Meeting (after Meuzel).
The Tiger (after Menzel).
Courting (after Hals).
Evening in Normandy (after Dearth).
The Fox Hunt (after Homer).
Eight Bells (after Homer).
A Normandy Farm (after Martin).
The Harp of the Winds (after Mar-
tin).
Early Ploughing (after Walker).
A Favorite Corner (after Alexander).
A Flower (after Alexander).
A Quiet Hour (after Alexander).
The Mousmee (after Blum).
Un Canal en Artois (after Caziu).
The Approaching Storm (after Cazin).
The Road to the Village (after Cazin).
Josephine, Empress (after Lefevbre).
Napoleon, Emperor (after Lefevbre).
Yellow Marguerites (after Moore).
Romila (after Sears).
A Shipwrecked Sailor (after Pyle).
A Virgin Enthroned (after Thayer).
Emperor Hadrian (after Tadema).
Information (after Meissonier).
, Campagne de France (after Meis-
sonier).
Portrait of Gerome.
La Soif (after Gerome).
, The Carpet Merchant (after Gerome).
, Holy Eve (after Von Uhde).
. Good Friday (after Von Uhde).
, Bonaparte Before the Sphinx (after
Gerome).
. The Road to Bethlehem (after Von
Uhde).
. In the Shade (after Caliga).
. Empress Josephine (after Realier
Dumas).
. Benjamin Franklin (after Duplessis).
. Le Soir (after Breton).
The Road to Concarneau (after Pick-
nell).
The Moose Hunt (after Brush).
Portrait of a Boy (after Brush).
Reverie (after Beaux).
Les Amoureux (after Diaz).
Bismarck (after Lenbach).
Self Portrait (after Lenbach).
The Millpond (after Ranger).
Landscape in Holland (after Ranger).
A l'Abreuvoir(after Dagnan-Bouveret).
The Madonna of the Rose (after Dag-
nan-Bouveret).
La Bearnaise (after Dagnan-Bouveret).
Alone in the World (after Israels).
Sally Franklin (after Hoppner).
[32]
UNITED STATES SECTION
3610. Nantucket School of Philosophy (after
Johnson).
3611. The Young Michelangelo Sculpturing
the Head of a Faun.
8612. Lady in Black (after Freer).
3613. San Giorgio (after Bunce).
3614. Christ Walking on the Waves (after
Coleman).
3615. Visit of the Shepherds (after Lerolle).
3616. Self Portrait (after Dow).
3617. Mrs. Champion de Crespigny (after
Romney ) .
3618. At Kissingen (after Menzel).
3619. The Scattering of the Mists.
3620. The Roadside (after Giflford).
3621. Thomas Jefferson (after C. W. Peale).
3622. The New England Peddler (after John-
son).
3623. Judge Jones (after Stuart).
3624. Portrait of a Lady (after Henri).
3625. Mv Daughter Josephine (after Tar-
beU).
3626. Aurora (after Low).
3627. Summer (after Benson).
WOOD, FRANKLIN T.
3628. Farm Lane.
3629. Piazza Bagnia.
3630. Pasture Bars.
3631. Gondolas.
3632. Boy in Tam o'Shanter.
3633. Browning's Palace, Venice.
3634. Taormina from Greek Theater.
3635. Jean-Marie No. II.
3636. November.
3637. The Hermitage.
3638. Porta della Conca, Perugia.
WORCESTER, ALBERT
3639. Fete aux Invalides.
3640. The Seine: Paris.
3641. Quai St. Michel a Paris.
3642. Old Mill Near Provins.
3643. Paris: Rue de la Petite Boucherie.
3644. Marche de la Rue Mouflfetard No. 1.
3645. Kite Flyers at Amsterdam.
3646. Amsterdam.
3647. Paris.
3648. Paris No. 3.
3649. Wagon Maker at St. Valery sur Somme.
8650. Sheep at St. Valery sur Somme.
WORKMAN, DAVID TICE
3651. Elvet Bridge, Old Durham.
WRIGHT, CHARLES GUSHING
3652. Henry Rutgers.
WRIGHT, JOSEPH
3653. Portrait of George Washington.
Lent by C. W. McAlpin, Esq.
WRIGHT. MARGARET HARDON
3654. St. Merr, Paris.
3655. Courtyard, Taormina.
3656. Chateau Verres, Val d'Aosta.
3657. Harvard House, Stratford-on-Avon.
3658. Ypres.
3659. San Dominico.
YOUNG, MAHONRI M.
3660. Tewa No. 1.
3661. Under the "L."
3662. Ballet Girl No. 1.
3663. The Roman Beggar.
3664. On the Grand Canal.
3665. Fort Washington Point.
3666. The Sand Pit.
3667. Trench Diggers.
3668. Pont des Artes.
3669. The Pirate.
3670. The Forge.
ZIM, MARCO
3671. Morning.
3672. S^-mphony.
GALLERY 35
PAINTINGS
MAGER. GUS
3673. The Laborer.
DE WENTWORTH, CECILE
3674 Portrait of William Howard laft.
CLARK, FREEMAN
3675. The Climbers.
STEELE, THEODORE C.
3676. The Poplars.
NICHOLS, HOBART
3677. The Knob: Maine.
SCULPTURE
GRIMES, FRANCES
3678. Rex Fincke, Jr.
F A.IRB ANKS, AVARD
3679. Old Bill Keddington.
DALLIN, CYRUS EDWIN
3680. Lawrence.
KNIGHT, CHARLES ROBERT
3681. Leaping Tiger.
3682. Polar Bear.
PROCTOR, A. PHIMISTER
3683. Indian on Horse.
WARD, JOHN QUINCY ADAMS
3684. General Hancock.
FLORIO, SALVATORE E.
wlSNMi?fr'lI)'6LPH ALEXANDER
3686 Study for Lincoln at Hodgeuville.
DALLIN, CYRUS EDWIN
3687. Passing of the Red Alan.
GALLERY 36
PAINTINGS AND DEALINGS
FOLGER, ANNIE B. ,, , , *
3688. October Hillside: Nantucket.
FORTUNE, E. CHARLTON
3689. Betty.
FOLGER, ANNIE B.
3690 Passing Cloud Shadows.
HEIL, CHARLES EMIL
3691. Young Catbird.
3692. Bluejay. „, . , ,
3693. BlaekCap Chickadee.
BETTS, ANNA WHELAN
3694. Preparations for Bed.
3695! At the Window.
VOGT, LOUIS C.
3696 A Market Place on the Nile.
3697 An Old Street: Cairo.
BUTTON ALBERT PRENTICE
3698. Ultima Thule.
BELCHER, HILDA
3699 The Little Boston Giri.
SNELL, HENRY B.
3700. The Quai: Pans.
VOGT, LOUIS C. .
3701 Late Afternoon: Lairo.
SPRINCHORN, CARL
3702. Woman with Fan.
3703. Youth.
3704. Drawing.
3705. Sea God.
3706. Drawing.
3707. Masquerade.
UMBSTA^TTER,'NEfLY LITTLEHALE
3709. An Opal Day.
3710 The Woods. „
BUTTON. ALBERT PRENTICE
UMBSTAET?Er'^N?l!:Y LITTLEHALE
3712. The Golden Pine.
WIECZOREK, MAX
3713. Mother and Child
LATHROP, WILLIAM LANG SON
3714. Golden Afternoon.
[33]
UNITED STATES SECTION
WIECZOREK, MAX
3 715. Mrs. John P. Jones.
3716. Young Girl.
BUTTON. ALBERT PRENTICE
3717. Girl of the Desert.
UMBSTAETTER. NELLY LITTLEHALE
3718. The White Birch.
3719. Old Thorn Trees.
3720. Takesago.
MAGONIGLE, EDITH M.
3721. The Secret Garden.
SCHMITT, ALBERT FELIX
3722. In Wonderland.
SPRINCHORN, CARL
3723. Dancers.
3724. Dancer.
3725. Young Woman.
DIMOCK, E.
3726. Sweat Shop Girls in the Country.
3727. Group.
3728. East Side School Children.
3729. Group.
3730. Group in New England.
3731. Sweat Shop Girls in the Country.
BURNHAM. ANITA WILLETS
3732. Twenty-first Chapter of Job.
JAKOB I, RUTH
3733. Atlantic Citv.
MENDENHALL, EMMA
3734. An English Village.
SANDONA, MATTE O
3635. Studies of Miss H. M. Sullivan.
PETERSEN, JANE
3736. Old Morlaix.
HEIL, CHARLES EMILE
3737. Field Sparrow.
3738. Chickens.
3739. Golden-Crowned Kinglet No 2
3740. Phoebe.
3741. Golden-Crowned Kinglet No. 1
3742. Young Bluejav.
TAYLOR, CHARLES J.
3743. Rankin Mills.
3744. Mills at Swissvale.
THOMPSON, LESLIE P.
3745. New Bridge on the Charles : Boston.
TAYLOR, CHARLES J.
3746. Monongahela from Soho Hill
MAGONIGLE, EDITH M.
3747. Linet de Maris.
NORDELL, EMMA PARKER
3748. On the Boulevard.
MAGONIGLE, EDITH M.
3749. The Queen of Hearts.
3750. Vice and Virtue.
THOMPSON, LESLIE P.
3751. Westminster Bridge: London.
TAYLOR, CHARLES J.
3752. The Blowout: Soho.
3753. Coming from Work.
3754. Pittsburgh from the Golf Club.
WAGNER, FRED
3755. Brooklyn Bridge.
3756. Across the Schuvlkill.
3757. The Two Bridges.
NORDELL, EMMA PARKER
3758. The Open Window.
3759. Above the Village Street.
3760. The Fisherfolk: Conc^rneau.
3761. In Brittany.
3762. A Barbizon Window.
3763. The Old Gate.
WAGNER, FRED
3764. The Yellow Bridge.
3765. Vallev of Snow.
3766. The Village: Winter.
SCULPTURE
KRUPKA, JOSEPH
3767. Kiss of the Oceans.
HYATT, ANNA VAUGHAN
3768. Lion and Lioness Group.
GALLERY 37
MINIATURES
KAELIN, CHARLES S.
3769. Rocks and Sea.
DILLAYE, BLANCHE
3770. The Evening Star.
KAELIN, CHARLES S.
3771. Old MiU.
SNELL, HENRY B.
3772. The Cove.
3773. Twilight at Sea.
HALE, WALTER
3774. After the Rain: Baveux.
STARK, OTTO
3775. The Gravel Screen.
NICHOLLS, RHODA HOLMES
3776. 1860.
STARK, OTTO
3777. Building Operations.
MAC GILVARY, NORWOOD
3778. June in the Forest.
WILLIAMS, GEORGE ALFRED
3779. The Witch.
3780. Moonlit Breaker.
3781. The Drama of Hell: Forest of Souls.
MORA, F. LUIS
3782. Christmas Market.
3783. Back of the Cathedral: Granada.
3784. Spanish Peasant.
BURLEIGH, SYDNEY RICHMOND
3785. At the Wharf.
MORA, F. LUIS
3786. Mountain Village: Cataluna.
3787. Hall of Ambassadors: Granada.
WILLIAMS, GEORGE ALFRED
3788. The Drama of Life: Daughters of
Man.
3789. Storm-Cleared Sea.
3790. The Drama of Life: The Plague.
3791. The Idol.
CAULDWELL, LESLIE
3792. Portrait of Colonel W.
BRADLEY, SUSAN H.
3793. Grand Canyon.
LANGTRY, MARY
3794. A September Night: Ipswich.
MENDENHALL, EMMA
3795. Street in St. Ives: Cornwall.
KAELIN, CHARLES S.
3796. Boats in Harbor.
DEMING. ADELAIDE
3797. A Quiet Day.
KAELIN, CHARLES S.
3798. Bits of Snow.
CARLSON, JOHN FABIAN
3799. Along the Stream.
FORSYTH, WILLIAM
3800. A Sunny Corner.
GRANVILLE-SMITH, WALTER
3801. The Landing.
WRIGHT, LOUISE WOOD
3802. Corfe Castle: Dorset.
TAPLEY, J. J. WOODING
3803. November.
COUSE, E. IRVING
3804. The Turqouise Beadmaker.
WRIGHT, LOUISE WOOD
3805. In Dorsetshire.
LITTLE. JOHN WESLEY
3806. In Devonshire.
GRANVILLE-SMITH, WALTER
3807. The Boat Shop.
[34]
UNITED STATES SECTION
MAYNARD, RICHARD F.
3808. Reading.
REUTERDAHL, HENRY
3809. The Shipbuilders.
MIXIATUEES
MOELLER, SELMA M. D.
3810. Portrait. „
PATTERSON, REBECCA BURD PEALE
3811. George, Jr.
MOELLER. SELMA M. D.
3812. Miss Stein.
LUDOVICI, ALICE E.
3813. Portrait of Miss Ludovici.
LUKE, KATHRYN LOGAN
3814. The Little French Model.
MOELLER, SELMA M. D.
3815. Annette.
LUKE, KATHRYN LOGAN
3816. Portrait of Mrs. Philip Campbell.
HENDERSON, A. ELIZABETH
3817. The Daily Chapter.
CLEMENT, CATHERINE
3818. Portrait.
HENDERSON. A. ELIZABETH
3819. The Violin.
FOOTE, JOSEPHINE J.
3820. Junior.
HOOPER, ROSA „ ^ -
3821. Doesn't Your Mamma Wash Your
Face?
3822. A Frenchman.
HENDERSON, A. ELIZABETH
3823. Lessons.
HOOPER, ROSA
3824. Grandfather.
BODINE, HELEN
3825. Portrait. _ ,
BOYLE, SARAH YOCUM McFADDEN
3826. Maid Marion. „ „ „ ^,
3827. Portrait of Dr. WiUiam H. McFadden.
HARLAND, MARY
3828. Italian Fishermen.
BODINE, HELEN
3829. Inseparable. _ ,
BOYLE, SARAH YOCUM McFADDEN
3830. Peggie.
JAY. CECIL
3831. Maternity.
HARPER. MARIAN DUNLAP
3832. Miss G.
JAY, CECIL
3833. Maternity.
3834. The Love Letter.
3835. Maternity.
3836. Dancing Bacchante.
MUNDY, ETHEL FRANCES
3837. Mr. F. A. Saunders.
TINGLEY, BLANCHE
3838. Josephine Summer.
MUNDY, ETHEL FRANCES
3839. Margaret Mundy.
3840. Sallv Cameron.
PAICE, PHILIP STUART
3841. Me and Pussy.
MUNDY, ETHEL FRANCES
3842. Miss Ruth "Wales.
WELLS, ALICE RUSHMORE
3843. Miss Natalie Peck.
MACSOUD NICHOLAS S.
384-<^. Portrait of Julius A. Gross, Esq.
WELLS, ALICE RUSHMORE
3845. Portrait.
PACKARD, MABEL
3846. Portrait Miss P.
MACSOUD NICHOLAS S.
3847. Portrait of a Boy.
PACKARD, MABEL
3848. Study of a Head.
MACSOUD, NICHOLAS S.
3849. Portrait of Miss Theresa Borman.
COOLIDGE, BERTHA
3850. Portrait of a Russian Girl.
3851. Woman in White.
MACSOUD, NICHOLAS
3852. Portrait of My Mother.
COOLIDGE, BERTHA
3853. Portrait of Mrs. R.
3854. Portrait of Miss E. L. V.
STANTON, LUCY M.
3855. Mrs. Hunnicutt.
HUDSPETH, R. N.
3856. Miss Dorithy Dodge.
STANTON, LUCY M.
3857. Mr. Joel Chandler Harris.
3858. Aunt Liza.
3859. A Scheme in Blue and White.
HUDSPETH, R. N.
3860. Rev. Canon Tremayne.
STANTON, LUCY M.
3861. An Old Woman.
DURKEE, HELEN WINSLOW
3862. Portrait of Miss D.
3863. A Study.
3864. William Ives, Esq.
3865. Still Life.
3866. Margaret.
3867. Portrait.
3868. Hilda.
3869. Kadidje.
3870. The Spanish ShawL
3871. Still Life.
3872. Bather.
3873. Autumn.
3874. The Flowered Dress.
WAGNER, FRANK HUGH
3875. Portrait of Mr. G.
3876. Marv Alice.
KELLY, HANNAH R.
3877. When Roses Bloom.
RING, ALICE BLAIR
3878. Miniature No. 1.
MITCHELL, ELEANOR B.
3879. Cleaning the Fish.
3880. Study of Lamplight.
3881. Portrait.
RING, ALICE BLAIR
3882. Miniature No. 2.
MOTT-SMITH, MAY
3883. Sea Foam.
RING, ALICE BLAIR
3884. Miniature No. 3.
MOTT-SMITH, MAY
3885. Miniature.
MITCHELL, ELEANOR B.
3886. Portrait.
MOTT-SMITH, MAY
3887. Portrait of a Woman.
LEWIS, HELEN Y.
3888. Miss Whitelaw.
3889. Miss Madge Kennedy.
3890. Portrait of an Actor.
3891. Miss H. Draper.
3892. An American.
3893. The Fichu.
3894. Miss Lakeman.
3895. Editha.
HOWARD, CLARA E.
3896 Cadet.
SIMPSON, EDNA HUESTIS
3897. Outdoor Sketch.
3898. The Green Gown.
3899. Mrs. Mortimer Anstiee.
MURRAY, GRACE H.
3900. Portrait of Mrs. H. L. W.
SIMPSON. EDNA HUESTIS
3901. The Pool.
3902. Mrs. Frank Laurence Stiles.
[35]
UNITED STATES SECTION
TYLER, CAROLYN D.
3903. Jeanette.
MURRAY, GRACE H.
3904. Miniature Study.
TYLER, CAROLYN D.
3905. Master Robert Gibson.
HAWLEY, MARGARET FOOTE
3906. Portrait of Miss Barbara Quin.
3907. Portrait of Miss Jean Hooke.
FERNOW, BERNICE P. ANDREWS
3908. Childhood.
3909. Pierpont Edwards Dutcher: Third.
HAWLEY, MARGARET FOOTE
3910. Portrait of Clarence Williams.
FERNOW, BERNICE P. ANDREWS
3911. Mrs. Charles Palmer.
FENDERSON, ANNIE M.
3912. Portrait of Wilhelmina.
FERNOW, BERNICE P. ANDREWS
3913. Mrs. B. L. Smith.
CROWLEY, GRAY PRICE
3914. Mrs. Alfred Gray.
GALE, HARRIETTE DRAPER
3915. Studv in Brown.
MAC DOUGALL, JOHN A.
3916. Dick.
HILDEBRANDT, CORNELIA E.
3917. Baby's Head.
WELCH, KATHERINE G.
3918. Profile.
SNEAD, LOUISE WILLIS
3919. Portrait of Miss Snead.
3020. Young Violinist.
PAXSON, MARTHA K. D.
3921. Muriel S.
SNEAD, LOUISE WILLIS
3922. Portrait.
KLEIN, LILLIE V. O'RYAN
3923. Portrait of William Keith.
3924. Portrait of Mrs. Thomas E. Flvnn.
McINTIRE, KATHERINE
3925. Portrait of a Man.
KLEIN, LILLIE V. O'RYAN
3926. Portrait of Sir Wilfred Laurier.
3927. Mrs. Margaret O'Callaghan.
HURLEY, IRENE BISHOP
3928. Portrait of Mrs. H.
PURDIE, EVELYN
3929. Miss Rice.
3930. An Old Woman.
ROGERS, MARY
3931. The Red Hair.
PURDIE, EVELYN
3932. Mrs. Oakley.
3933. Y'oung Girl in Blue.
ROGERS, MARY
3934. Anna.
PURDIE. EVELYN
3935. Portrait of Nancv.
JACKSON, ANNIE HURLBURT
3936. Lapis Lazuli.
MAGONIGLE, EDITH M.
3937. Gwendolyn Munroe.
3938. Louis Avres, Esq.
FAIRCHILD, MAY
3939. The Rose.
JACKSON, ANNIE HURLBURT
3940. The Blue Mantle.
WILLSON, MARTHA B.
3941. Girl's Profile.
JACKSON, ANNIE HURLBURT
3942. Mrs. Arthur Pickering Almy.
3943. Baby's Head.
LUCAS, JEAN WILLIAMS
3944. Mrs. Frederick M. Thomas.
3945. Miss Agnes Rogers.
3946. Man With Rufif.
OTIS, AMY
3947. A College Girl.
LUCAS, JEAN WILLIAMS
3948. Paddie Cat and Mistress.
3949. Alfred Williams Lucas.
WILLSON, MARTHA B.
3950. The Lace Cap.
OTIS, AMY
3951. Portrait of an Artist.
SCTJLPTXTEE
DUVENEOK, FRANK
3952. Memorial: Elizabeth Booth Duveneck.
Lent by the Cincinnati Museum
Association.
GALLERY 88
PAINTINGS
DUFNER, EDWARD
3953. Moonlight on the Lake.
CASER, ETTORE
3954. Musical Moment.
SYLVESTER, FREDERICK O.
3955. A Mural Painting.
CURTIS, WILLIAM FULLER
3956. The Golden God.
SOUIiPTXJRE
RECCHIA, RICHARD H.
3957. Bas-Relief Portrait: Bela L. Pratt.
HERING, HENRY
3958. Portrait Relief: Mr. Evarts Tracy.
LADD, ANNA COLEMAN
3959. A Roman Ladv.
WENDT, JULIA M. BRACKEN
3960. Medal: Chicago Society of Artists.
3961. Mode Wineman.
WRIGHT. ALICE MORGAN
3962. Pastorale No. 3.
3963. Portrait of President Seelye. '
WENDT, JULIA M. BRACKEN
3964. Life Saver.
WRIGHT, ALICE MORGAN
3965. Pastorale No. 2.
3966. Pastorale No. 1.
WENDT, JULIA M. BRACKEN
3967. Carl Oscar Borg.
SAINT GAUDENS, LOUIS
3968. Medallion Babv.
SNEDEN, ELEANOR ANTOINETTE
3969. Portrait of a Woman.
SAINT GAUDENS, LOUIS
3970. Franklin Medal.
KIMBALL, ISABEL MOORE
3971. Portrait Placquette.
DALLIN, CYRUS E.
3972. Indian Archer.
SNEDEN, ELEANOR ANTOINETTE
3973. Portrait of a Boy.
MOTT- SMITH, MAY
3974. Diana.
KIMBALL, ISABEL MOORE
3975. Portrait Medallion.
PIETZ, ADAM
3976. Louis G. Heinze.
WARNER, OLIN L.
3977. The Wood Children.
Lent bv C. E. S. Wood, Esq.
GRIMES, FRANCES
3978. Mrs. C. H. Crane.
BISHOP, EMILY CLAYTON
3979. The Finish.
3980. Study No. 1.
3981. The Bacchic Dancer.
3982. Portrait of Margaret Tew.
3983. Study No. 3.
3984. The Greek Maiden's Dance of Joy.
3985. Study No. 2.
3986. Portrait.
WARNER, OLIN L.
3987. Sabina.
3988. Lot: Chief of the Spokanes.
[36]
UNITED STATES SECTION
3989. Young Chief: Cayuse Indian.
3990. Yat in-Ee-Ah-Witz: Chief of the
3991. N-Che-Ask-We: Chief of the Coeur
d'Alenes.
3992. Nanny Moale Wood.
3993. Seltice.
WASHBURN, MARY
3994. The Philosopher.
3995. The Infant.
WARNER, OLIN L.
3996. 0. E. S. Wood.
3997. Maxwell Wood.
WASHBURN, MARY
3998. Ernest.
3999. My Mother.
WARNER, OLIN L.
4000. Chief Moses: Sulk-Tash-Kosha.
HERING, HENRY
4001. Portrait Relief: Mrs. Tracy Dews.
HARVEY, ELI
4002. Lioness Combating.
4003. Lion Combating.
HERING, HENRY
4004. Portrait Relief: Stephen H. Olin.
GRIMES, FRANCES
4005. Joseph Parsons.
4006. Mrs. Joseph Parsons.
4007. Mrs. George Parsons.
4008. George Forman Goodyear.
4009. Arthur Whiting.
SAINT GAUDENS, LOUIS
4010. Medallion Portrait.
BURNHAM, ROGER NOBLE
4011. University of California Medal: Ob-
verse.
4012. University of California Medal: Re-
verse.
MILLER, J. MAXWELL
4013. Portrait Heads: Obverse.
4014. Portrait Heads: Reverse.
BURNHAM, ROGER NOBLE
4015. Eleanor Waring Burnham.
WEINERT, ALBERT
4016. Miss Helen Dodd.
MILLER, J. MAXWELL
4017. William Sidney Thayer.
BURNHAM, ROGER NOBLE
4018. Betty.
4019. Johann Ernest Perabo.
MILLER, J. MAXWELL
4020. Jubilee Medal: James, Cardinal Gib-
bons : Obverse.
4021. Jubilee Medal: James, Cardinal Gib-
bons : Reverse.
SAINT GAUDENS, ANNETTA JOHNSON
4022. Medallion: L. St. G.
RECCHIA, RICHARD H.
4023. Bas-Relief Portrait: H. E. Smith.
MEARS, HELEN FARNSWORTH
4024. Portrait of My Mother.
RECCHIA, RICHARD H.
4025. Bas-Relief Portrait: F. C. Recchia.
USHER, LEILA
4026. William Austin Cannon.
4027. Robert Underwood Johnson.
4028. Adolf Kanitz.
4029. Francis James Child.
4030. Bas-Relief of a Child.
4031. Susan B. Anthony: Obverse.
4032. Susan B. Anthony: Reverse.
4033. Girl of Palermo.
4034. Maria Montessori.
4035. Charles Eliot Norton.
4036. Taorminese Girl.
SCHWEIZER, J. OTTO
4037. Fred Silcher.
CORBETT, GAIL SHERMAN
4038. Walden.
4039. Frederick Coe Sherman.
SCHWEIZER, J. OTTO
4040. Portrait of George Linden.
BUSH-BROWN, H. K.
4041. Newburgh Medal: Obverse.
4042. Newburgh Medal: Reverse.
SCHWEIZER, J. OTTO
4043. Portrait of the Artist's Mother.
4044. Alexander the Great.
CORBETT, GAIL SHERMAN
4045. John Newbold Hazard.
4046. Emma J. O. Sherman.
SCHWEIZER, J. OTTO
4047. Portrait of S. Weir Mitchell.
CORBETT, GAIL SHERMAN
4048. Jean.
MAZUR, WLADYSLAW
4049. Coquetry.
NEILSEN, M. P.
4050. Double Medallion: Louis and Han-
nah Schoenfeld.
JOHNSON, GRACE MOTT
4051. Chimpanzees.
WARNER, OLIN L.
4052. Cupid and Psyche.
Lent by C. E. S. Wood, Esq.
RECCHIA, RICHARD H.
4053. Bas-Relief Portrait: George Guest.
WARNER, OLIN L.
4054. Chief Joseph: Chief of the Nez Perce
Indians.
Lent by C. E. S. Wood, Esq.
AITKEN, ROBERT
4055. Model: Commemorative Medal: Pan-
ama-Pacific International Exposi-
tion : Reverse.
MAZUR, WLADYSLAW
4056. Portrait.
AITKEN, ROBERT
4057. Model: Commemorative Medal: Pan-
ama-Pacific International Exposi-
tion : Obverse.
BRENNER, VICTOR D.
4058. Hygiene: Obverse.
4059. Hygiene: Reverse.
4060. Frederick Samuel Talmage.
4061. Carl Schurz: Reverse.
4062. Motherhood: Obverse.
4063. Motherhood: Reverse.
SCUDDER, JANET
4064. Fahnestock Medallion.
BRENNER, VICTOR D.
4065. Lincoln Medal: Obverse.
4066. Lincoln Medal: Reverse.
4067. Carl Schurz: Obverse.
4068. Washington Irving.
4069. William H. Welch.
KEMEYS, EDWARD
4070. Buffalo and Wolves.
GALLERY 39
SCULPTURE
STERLING, LINDSEY MORRIS
4071. Season of Grapes.
HERING, HENRY
4072. Evarts Tracy.
4073. Medal: American Institute of Archi-
tects : Reverse.
4074. Medal: Panama-Pacific International
Exposition.
4075. Scarsdale Golf and Country Club
Medal : Obverse.
4076. Scarsdale Golf and Country Club
Medal : Reverse.
4077. Huntington Wolcott Jackson.
4078. Charles Albert Coffin.
4079. Medal: American Institute of Archi-
tects : Obverse.
4080. Stephen Henry Olin.
[37]
UNITED STATES SECTION
HERING, HENRY — Continued
4081. Alice Olin Dows and Stephen Olin
Dows.
SAHLER, HELEN
4082. Curly Locks.
HERING, HENRY
4083. Stephen Henry Olin: Obverse.
4084. Model for Scarsdale Golf and Country
Club Medal: Reverse.
4085. Model for Scarsdale Golf and Country
Club Medal: Obverse.
AITKEN, ROBERT
4086. Outer Darkness.
RYDEN, HENNING
4087. Charles Dickens.
4088. Medal: Inauguration, 1913.
4089. Medal: The American Carnation So-
ciety.
BATEMAN, JOHN M.
4090. Model: Official Entrance Badge: Pan-
ama-Pacific International Exposi-
tion.
RYDEN, HENNING
4091. Medal: American Institute of Chem-
ical Engineers.
4092. The Dorner Memorial Medal.
4093. The Horticultural Society of Chicago.
MAC NEIL, HERMON A.
4094. Pan-American Medal of Award: Re-
verse.
4095. Pan-American Medal of Award: Ob-
verse.
PIETZ, ADAM
4096. Stephen Girard.
GELERT, JOHANNES
4097. Denmark Medal: Reverse.
4098. Denmark Medal: Obverse.
HILL, CLARA
4099. Frederick Bruce Kelham.
PIETZ, ADAM
4100. Dorothy.
4101. Helen.
MAC NEIL, HERMON A.
4102. Medal of Honor Architectural League
of New York : Reverse.
4103. Medal of Honor Architectural League
of New York: Obverse.
PIETZ, ADAM
4104. Maurits Leefson.
SAINT GAUDENS, ANNETTA JOHNSON
4105. Edward and John Lancaster Burling.
PICCIRILLI, FDRIO
4106. Madonna.
4107. Mv Sister Yole.
ERASER, JAMES EARLE
4108. David Bernard Ericson.
4109. Medallion No. 2.
4110. Pan-American Exposition Special Medal
of Honor: Reverse.
4111. Portrait Plaque No. 3.
4112. Chicken.
4113. Medallion No. 1.
4114. Pan-American Exposition Special Medal
of Honor: Obverse.
4115. Portrait Plaque No. 2.
4116. Plaque: Flora and Sonny-Boy Whit-
ney.
4117. Medal No. 1.
4118. Portrait Plaque No. 1.
4119. Plaque.
4120. Medal No. 3.
4121. Medal No. 2.
4122. Plaque.
4123. Horatio Hathaway Brewster.
ELLERHUSEN, ULRICH H.
4124. Relief on Ludeke Monument.
BROOKS, RICHARD E.
4125. Cameron and Grace.
4126. Medallion Portrait No. 1.
4127. William Brown Cogswell.
4128. Medallion Portrait.
MAC INTOSH, WILLIAM W.
4129. Portrait of Mrs. L. C. M.
BROOKS, RICHARD E.
4130. Margaret, Cyrus and Raymond.
4131. Susan J. Henry.
4132. Medallion Portrait No. 2.
4133. Mary S. Lyman.
4134. Henry.
FLANAGAN, JOHN
4135. Portrait Medallion No. 7.
4136. Captain Henry Rostron : Obverse.
4137. Edward Guthrie Kennedy: Obverse.
4138. Medal: Essex Agricultural Society of
Massachusetts : Reverse.
4139. Ethel.
4140. Walt Whitman.
4141. Barr Ferree.
4142. Captain Henry Rostron: Reverse.
4143. Edward Guthrie Kennedy: Reverse.
4144. Medal: Essex Agricultural Society of
Massachusetts : Obverse.
4145. The Delver.
FLORIO, SALVATORE E.
4146. Springtime.
WEINMAN, ADOLPH A.
4147. Charles Keck.
4148. The Edison Medal.
4149. Medal: American Institute of Archi-
tects : Obverse.
4150. Julius Theodore Melchers.
4151. Bronze Medal: Louisiana Purchase
Exposition.
. 4152. Louise Hettinger: Plaque.
4153. Medal for Life Saving.
4154. Medal: American Institute of Archi-
tects : Reverse.
4155. Charles Yoce Harvey.
4156. Grand Prize: Louisiana Purchase Ex-
position.
4157. Medal.
4158. Dorothy.
4159. Louise Hettinger: Medal.
4160. Plaque No. 1.
4161. Medal: National Institute of Arts and
Letters : Obverse.
4162. U. S. Medal for Life Saving on Rail-
roads.
4163. Portrait Plaque.
4164. Alice Helen Hettinger.
4165. Medallion: Portrait of Child.
4166. Plaque No. 2.
4167. Medal: National Institute of Arts and
Letters : Reverse.
4168. Catharine Weinman.
BRENNER, VICTOR D.
4169. Dr. Emily Blackwell.
MAZUR, WLADYSLAW
4170. On the Shore.
STERLING, LINDSEY MORRIS
4171. A Siegfried Motif.
SAINT GAUDENS, ANNETTA JOHNSON
4172. Carlota Saint-Gaudens.
FLANAGAN, JOHN
4173. Portrait Plaque No. 2.
4174. Portrait Medallion No. 5.
4175. Portrait Medallion No. 4.
4176. Medal: Massachusetts Horticultural
Society: Obverse.
4177. Medal: The Pennsylvania Society:
Reverse.
4178. Maud Doering.
4179. Phoebe Apperson Hearst.
4180. Agnes Lane, Phoebe Apperson Hearst
and Anne Drucille Apperson.
4181. Medal: Massachusetts Horticultural
Society: Reverse.
[38]
UNITED STATES SECTION
4182. Medal: The Pennsylvania Society:
Obverse.
4183. Portrait Medallion No, 3.
4184. Portrait Medallion No. 6.
4185. Frederick James Gregg.
4186. Medallion Portrait No. 1.
4187. Andre Saglio.
4188. Hudson-Fulton Medal: Reverse.
4189. Wilson Nesbit Benson.
4190. Portrait Plaque No. 1.
4191. Medal: The Numismatic and Anti-
quarian Society of Philadelphia.
4192. Daniel Garrison Brinton.
4193. Medal: The Academy of Natural Sci-
ences of Philadelphia : Obverse.
4194. Medal: The Academy of Natural Sci-
ences of Philadelphia : Reverse.
4195. Medallion.
4196. Tolstoy.
4197. Medallion Portrait No. 2.
4198. Hudson-Fulton Medal: Obverse.
4199. Hortense Leonore Mitchell.
CALDER, A. STIRLING
4200. A Woman.
GALLERY 40
PAINTINGS
BURNHAM, ANITA WILLETS
4201. Day Dreaming.
McCARTER, HENRY
4202. The Spanish Legend.
BELCHER, HILDA
4203. Dav-Dreamer.
HUDSON, CHARLES W.
4204. Stately Cedar.
BURNHAM, ANITA WILLETS
4205. Napping.
BETTS, ANNA WHELAN
4206. The Trundle Bed.
BAINS, ETHEL FRANKLIN BETTS
4207. Snow White and Rose Red.
GRAY, PERCY
4208. Out of the Desert: Oregon.
BAINS, ETHEL FRANKLIN BETTS
4209. The Story of the Six Swans.
4210. Rumpelstiltskin.
4211. The Frog Prince.
FORSYTH, WILLIAM
4212. Winter in the Hills.
KING, EDITH LAWRENCE
4213. On the Beach: Capri.
4214. Nude.
SCHILLE, ALICE
4215. The Passing Years.
COCKROFT, EDYTHE YARIAN
4216. Girl Reading.
BULL, CHARLES LIVINGSTON
4217. Beautv and the Beast.
AIKEN, CHARLES A.
4218. Portrait.
PADDOCK. ETHEL LOUISE
4219. Red-Haired Girl.
SNELL, HENRY B.
4220. Still Life.
PEIXOTTO, MARY
4221. The Shrine.
BREYFOGLE. -JOHN WINSTANLEY
4222. The Rain.
PEIXOTTO, MARY
4223. Smithy Orto.
MACKY, E. SPENCER
4224. Portrait.
BOYNTON, RAY S.
4225. Eve.
MACKY, E. SPENCER
4226. Alice.
ELLIOTT, ELIZABETH SHIPPEN GREEN
4227. Queen Jehan and Riczi.
4228. Elizabeth.
SCHILLE, ALICE
4229. The Other Side of the Circus Wagon.
ELLIOTT, ELIZABETH SHIPPEN GREEN
4230. Queen Cophetua.
SCHILLE, ALICE
4231. St. Germain-des-Pres.
ELLIOTT, ELIZABETH SHIPPEN GREEN
4232. Antoine and the Little Wooden Sol-
dier.
4233. The Princess.
SCHILLE, ALICE
4234. The Gardener's Cottage.
RANDOLPH, LEE F.
4235. White Cosmos.
BOONE, CORA
4236. Cinerarias.
MILNE, DAVID
4237. Broken Color.
4238. Black and White No. 1.
4239. Tricolor.
4240. Bronx Snow.
4241. Interior New York Public Library.
4242. Dots and Dashes.
4243. Black and White No. 2.
AUSTIN, AMANDA P.
4244. Market Street : Pont 1' Abbe : Brittany,
MENDENHALL. EMMA
4245. Luxembourg Gardens.
DEMUTH, CHARLES
4246. Bathers: No. 1.
4247. Bathers: No. 2.
OAKLEY, THORNTON
4248. Rajputana.
4249. Bullock Cart: Rajputana.
4250. The Guard of the Maharajah.
4251. Fakir.
4252. Water Buffalo.
HARDING, GEORGE
4253. Colombo Harbor.
CAMP, HAROLD M.
4254. Turn in the River.
HAWORTH, EDITH
4255. Rainv Evening.
BUTTON, ALBERT PRENTICE
4256. In the Meadow.
SMITH, JESSIE WILLCOX
4257. Cinderella.
PADDOCK, ETHEL LOUISE
4258. Night.
BUTTON, ALBERT PRENTICE
4259. Girl in Gray.
SNELL, FLORENCE F.
4260. Street in Rothenburg.
4261. Cottages on the Cliflf: Polperro.
4262. A Gate of Rothenburg.
PRESTON, MAY WILSON
4263. Drawing No. 5.
4264. Drawing No. 1.
4265. Drawing No. 4.
4266. Drawing No. 3.
4267. Drawing No. 6.
4268. Drawing No. 2.
HUDSON, CHARLES W.
4269. Mid-Forest.
MOSER, JAMES HENRY
4270. November Sunset: Canaan Mountain.
SEARS, TABER
4271. The Arab Merchant.
MOSER, JAMES HENRY
4272. Pond Hill in October.
SCHILLE, ALICE
4273. Saturday Morning.
MOSER, JAMES HENRY
4274. October in Cornwall.
SEARS, TABER
4275. York Cathedral.
STETSON, CHARLES WALTER
4276. Knights on Horseback.
4277. Landscape.
[39]
UNITED STATES SECTION
STETSON, CHARLES WALTER — Contimied
4278. A Dance at the End of the Day.
4279. Girls Under a Tree.
4280. Near the Edge of the Ancient Burial
Ground.
4281. A Stream in Maremma.
MOSER, JAMES HENRY
4282. Showery Weather: Adirondacks.
SEARS, TABER
4283. Harbor of St. George.
MOSER, JAMES HENRY
4284. Overlook Mountain: Catskills.
SCHILLE, ALICE
4285. The Pig Market.
MOSER, JAMES HENRY
4286. Fog Lifting.
SEARS, TABER
4287. Bridge of the Canonica : Tenice.
HUDSON, CHARLES W.
4288. Towering Pines, Sunset.
MAURY, CORNELIA P.
4289. One Shoe Off.
SNELL, HENRY B.
4290. The Devon Coast.
BOYNTON, RAY S.
4291. A Boy.
MINIATTJKES
SHUTTLEWORTH, CLAIRE
4292. A Small Boy.
MELCHER, BERTHA CORBETT
4293. A Mountain Lassie.
SAWYER. MYRA L.
4294. In a White Cap.
VALK, ELLA SNOWDEN
4295. Miss Frances Cocke.
WARING, LEILA
4296. Mrs. T. Malbone Waring.
WASHINGTON, ELIZABETH P.
4297. The First Parasol.
MELCHER, BERTHA CORBETT
4298. My Daughter Charlotte.
SAWYER, MYRA L.
4299. Portrait of an Old Man.
HERR, MARGARET
4300. Portrait of Miss Dougal.
WASHINGTON, ELIZABETH F.
4301. Nancy.
HERR, MARGARET
4302. Malvina.
CAREW, BERTHA
4303. The Late Archbishop Corrigan.
BUSHNELL, ADELYN
4304. Portrait of an Old Man.
WHITTEMORE, WILLIAM JOHN
4305. Baby's Head.
SOUDER, MARY RINARD
4306. Portrait of a Girl.
SIBONI, EMMA B.
4307. Little Miss Mary Armes.
SOUDER, MARY RINARD
4308. Portrait of a Girl.
WHITTEMORE, WILLIAM JOHN
4309. In the isTursery.
4310. Portrait of Father and Mother.
YOUNG, MATTIE
4311. Sister.
BAXTER, MARTHA WHEELER
4312. Boy Driving.
4313. Portrait of Mrs. T.
WOOD, KATHRYN LEONE
4314. Mother.
BAXTER, MARTHA WHEELER
4315. Theodore.
4316. My Mother.
4317. The Peacock Fan.
CHASE, LILA
4318. Portrait.
4319. Elizabeth.
LYNCH, ANNA
4320. Marion Stanton.
EVANS, FRANCES
4321. Portrait.
LYNCH, ANNA
4322. Portrait of Henrietta E. Countiss.
STREAN, MARIA JUDSON
4323. Bov in Pierrot Costume.
SEARLE, ALICE T.
4324. Leslie Hall.
STREAN, MARIA JUDSON
4325. Dorothy.
4326. Portrait of Miss Alexander.
4327. William.
4328. Portrait.
4329. Mrs. W. B. McKennan.
4330. Girl in Grav Coat.
WOLCOTT, KATHERINE
4331. On the Dunes.
HEUERMANN, MAGDA
4332. Miss Virginia.
SAINT GAUDENS. CARLOTA
4333. Portrait: Marv Shipman.
HEUERMANN, MAGDA
4334. Mv Father.
WEBSTER, ETHEL FEEDER
4335. Grandfather.
TANNAHILL, MARY H.
4336. A Young Mother.
4337. Brothers. r
4338. Girl with Parrot.
WEBSTER. ETHEL FEEDER
4339. Edith.
TANNAHILL, MARY H.
4340. Jane Chapman.
HEUERMANN, MAGDA
4341. Franz von Lenbach.
SAINT GAUDENS, CARLOTA
4342. Studv in Red.
BUSH-BROWN, MARGARET LESLEY
4343. Portrait of Moncure D. Conway.
MITCHELL, LAURA M. D.
4344. Study in Miniature.
MYRICK. KATHARINE
4345. Study.
MITCHELL, LAURA M. D.
4346. My Grandmother.
4347. Boy with Black Hat.
4348. Margaret.
BUSH-BROWN, MARGARET LESLEY
4349. The Flute Lesson.
HAZEN, WILHELMINA
4350. Twin Pearls.
PERRIE, BERTHA E.
4351. An English Garden.
HAZEN. WILHELMINA
4352. La Senora G.
4353. Brownie.
TUTTLE, ADRIANNA
4354. Mrs. Charles Shearman Coxe.
4355. Portrait.
MITCHELL, LAURA M. D.
4356. Old-Fashioned Girl.
TUTTLE, ADRIANNA
4357. William Somerset Maugham.
PERRIE. BERTHA E.
4358. A Brittany Peasant Girl.
SPRINGER, EVA
4360. Italian Girl.
PEPER, META A.
4361. Portrait of Young Man.
SHEPARD, CLARE
4362. Bethrothed of the Raven.
4363. Mary.
4364. David.
4365. The Pale Flower.
4366. Kathleen.
4367. Bertha.
4368. Miss Fisken.
[40]
UNITED STATES SECTION
PEPER, META A.
4369. Portrait of Christine Peper.
WEBSTER, ETHEL FELDER
4370. Louise.
INGERSOLL, EMMA K. H.
4373. Mary Meigs.
HOWLAND, ALLEN S.
4374. Portrait of Miss A.
TURNER, HELEN M.
4375. Portrait of Mrs. Sherwood.
INGERSOLL, EMMA K. H.
4376. Baby Dan.
TURNER, HELEN M.
4377. Mr. Frank Regal.
HOWLAND, ALLEN S.
4378. Portrait Study.
PUREPOY, HESLOPE
4379. Jeanette.
4380. Miss Clark,
MARSH, ALICE RANDALL
4381. Portrait Sketch of a Russian Girl.
INGERSOLL, EMMA H. K.
4382. Portrait Sketch.
TAYLOR, EMILY DRAYTON
4383. Spring.
4384. Mrs. John Innis Kane.
4385. Mrs. Paul Mills.
4386. Miss Corrine B. Freeman.
4387. Life's Bubbles.
BAER, WILLIAM JACOB
4388. Young Diana.
TAYLOR, EMILY DRAYTON
4389. Mrs. Allison.
BAER, WILLIAM JACOB
4390. Doris.
4391. Friends.
4392. Mrs. E. R. Hewitt.
4393. Primavera.
4394. Nymph and Cupid.
4395. The Apple.
4396. Betty.
4397. Laodicea.
PHILLIPS, CAROLINE KING
4398. Miss Elizabeth Johnson.
4399. Mrs. W. S. Brugess.
4400. Graham Newell Fitch.
SPRINGER, EVA
4401. La Vieille.
JAMAR, S. CORINNE
4402. Bob.
ARCHAMBAULT, A. MARGARETTA
4403. Miss Frances Brock.
TAYLOR, MINNIE C.
4404. Portrait.
ARCHAMBAULT, A. MARGARETTA
4405. Miss M. Smith.
TAYLOR, MINNIE 0,
4406. Robie.
SPRINGER, EVA
4407. Little Simone.
ARCHAMBAULT, A. MARGARETTA
4408. Miss Clementine Dalcour.
4409. Jacqueline.
PHILLIPS, CAROLINE KING
4410. Colonel Graham Denby Fitch.
4411. Miss Carol S. Johnson.
NEWELL, PETER
4412. My Daughter.
4413. Portrait of Miss G.
CROSS, SALLY
4414. Portrait: Miss Lilian Gardener.
BELL, CLARA LOUISE
4415. Elizabeth.
CROSS, SALLY
4416. Portrait of Miss McKay and Peter.
BELL, CLARA LOUISE
4417. Little Girl with the Curls.
RBDFIELD, HELOISE GUILLOU
4418. Mr. Martin Mower.
CROSS, SALLY
4419. Portrait of Olin Downes, Esq.
REDFIELD, HELOISE GUILLOU
4420. Portrait of a Child.
4421. Lady with Furs.
4422. Miss A.
CROSS, SALLY
4423. Portrait of Miss Turner.
BLISS, ALMA HERSIG
4424. An Italian Child.
4425. Study.
WILLIAMS, ALYN
4426. The Cardinal.
AHRENS, ELLEN WETHERALD
4427. Miss G. C.
WILLIAMS, ALYN
4428. Tiger Lily.
HARPER, MARIAN DUNLAP
4429. My Dear.
AHRENS, ELLEN WETHERALD
4430. A Brown Study.
4431. Little Bert.
WILLIAMS, ALYN
4432. Mrs. Nicholas Longworth.
PRICE, EUGENIA
4433. Portrait: Mary Angell.
WASHINGTON, ELIZABETH P.
4434. Abdul Baha.
HUNTER, SARA KATHERINE
4435. Study of a Head.
PRICE, EUGENIA
4436. The Spirit of Autumn.
OALLERT 41
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
BOURNE, GERTRUDE B.
4451. Rhododendrons.
KRONBERG, LOUIS
4452. The Exercise.
CARLSON, JOHN FABIAN
4453. Cloud Legions.
TUTTLE, RUEL CROMPTON
4454. The Fountain: Windsor.
PETERSON, JANE
4455. Rapids Above Niagara.
NELL, TONY
4456. Paper Ladies.
MENDENHALL, EMMA
4457. Mulberry Street Hill.
BIXBEE, WILLIAM
4458. Winter.
BUDWORTH, WILL S.
4459. Afternoon Shadows: Chestertown.
4460. Early Spring: Wakefield Woods.
PATTERSON, MARGARET
4461. Basque Fishing Boats.
HUBBARD, MARY WILSON
4462. A Portrait Sketch.
MONGES, HENRY B.
4463. Sunset.
SCHMITT, ALBERT FELIX
4464. Peddlers at Gibraltar.
BULL, CHARLES LIVINGSTON
4465. The Sea Horse of Grande Terre.
NEUHAUS, EUGEN
4466. Plowing at Ingleside.
4467. A Corner of Lake Merced.
BOURNE, GERTRUDE B.
4468. Rear View of Boston State House.
PETERSON, JANE
4469. Low Tide.
[41]
UNITED STATES SECTION
HUNT, E. AUBREY
4470. Morocco.
SCULPTTJKE
BORGLUM, SOLON H.
4471. Washington of 1753.
GALLERY 42
PAINTINGS
TVALCOTT, HARRY MILLS
4472. The Children's Cotillion.
WALKER, HORATIO
4473. Woman and Cow.
4474. Girl and Geese.
DUMOND, HELEN SAVIER
4475. An Arm of the Mediterranean.
WALKER, HORATIO
4476. Potato Gatherers.
POORE, HENRY RANKIN
4477. New England Winter.
WEIR, J. ALDEN
4478. The Palm Leaf Fan.
WUERPEL, EDMUND H.
4479. Harmony in Brown.
DIRKS, RUDOLPH
4480. Clearing Land.
PAXTON, WILLIAM M.
4481. The Green Satin Gown.
DUMOND, HELEN SAVIER
4482. Southern France.
DIRKS, RUDOLPH
4483. The Boatman.
WALKER, HORATIO
4484. Moonrise: Winter.
KRETZINGER, CLARA J.
4485. A Thoughtful Moment.
TURNER, HELEN M.
4486. Mother and Child.
TALCOTT, ALLEN B.
4487. The Ledges.
WALKER, HORATIO
4488. Bov Feeding Calves.
CADENASSO, GIUSEPPE
4489. Summer.
WETHERILL, E. K. K.
4490. Mysterious Thoughts.
GALLERT 43
PAINTINGS
GUERIN, JULES
4491. The Ballet: Moonlight.
4492. The Deserted Mosque.
4493. The Women's Mosque.
4494. The Porta Romano.
4495. The Prayer of the East.
4496. Temple of Sunium.
4497. The Market Place: Siena.
4498. The Old Wine Shop: Siena.
4499. Moonlight on the Bosphorus.
4500. The Encore.
4501. The Bathers.
4502. The Aqueduct: Night.
4503. Temple of Sunium.
4504. Moonlight: Italy.
4505. The Dancers.
4506. The Bridge.
4507. On the Baroda River.
4508. Landscape Near Siena.
4509. A Bazaar in Constantinople.
4510. Entrance to the Seraglio.
4511. By the Sea.
4512. EjTib on the Golden Horn.
GALLERY 44
PAINTINGS
HINKLE, CLARENCE K.
4512. Portrait.
DE TOLL, F. USHER
4513. East River: New York: Winter.
SOTTER. GEORGE W.
4514. The Yallev in Snow.
POTTHAST, EDWARD H.
4515. Contidences.
4516. Water Lilies.
FOOTE, MARY
4517. Mrs. John Carpenter.
BARTLETT, FREDERIC CLAY
4518. Spring Recess.
CORNOYER, PAUL
4519. Winter: Columbus Circle.
ROSS, DENMAN W.
4520. The Musician.
DE JONG, BETTY
4521. Beatrix.
BEAL. GIFFORD
4522. Picnic Partv.
ROECKER, HARRY LEON
4523. Calves Resting.
HOPKINS, JAMES R.
4524. The Lavish Light.
SELDEN, DIXIE
4525. A Freighter: St. Ives.
MAYER, LOUIS
4526. Portrait of Mrs. M.
YOUNG, CHARLES MORRIS
4527. Mv House in Winter.
4528. The Grav Mill.
POTTHAST, EDWARD H.
4529. A Gathering Storm.
4530. Surf Bathing.
KRETZINGER, CLARA JOSEPHINE
4531. The Dav of the Garden Party.
YOUNG, CHARLES MORRIS
4532. Farm House in Winter.
4533. Winter Afternoon.
KIRKPATRICK, WILLIAM A.
4534. Pleasing Reflections.
THOMPSON, LESLIE P.
4535. Monday Morning.
YOUNG, CHARLES MORRIS
4536. Winter Landscape with Crows.
BEAL, GIFFORD
4537. The Gossips.
KING, PAUL
4538. Snug Harbor.
YOUNG. CHARLES MORRIS
4539. The Red Mill.
SCULPTUEE
WALTER, EDGAR
4540. Nj-mph and Bear.
GALLERY 45
PAINTINGS
GRIFFIN, WALTER
4541. Midsummer Afternoon.
4542. Red House: Venice.
4543. Carcasonne: France.
4544. Late Afternoon: Breton Village.
4545. Corner Grand Canal.
4546. Landscape: Olive Trees.
4547. The Brook: Winter.
4548. Springtime.
4549. Oak Tree Pasture.
4550. Late September.
4551. Apple Blossoms.
4552. Connecticut Landscape.
4553. Late Afternoon.
4554. Woodchoppers.
4555. Grand Canal: Venice No. 1.
4556. The Doges Palace.
4557. Unloading Fish.
4558. June Morning: Venice.
4559. Valley of the Essonne: France.
4560. Blue Nets: Sardine Fisherman.
4561. Low Tide.
4562. Salute: Venice.
4563. May Morning.
[42]
UNITED STATES SECTION
4564. Evening Hour.
4565. French Poplars.
4566. Donelan.
4567. Old School Ship: Venice.
SCULPTURE
HOARD, MARGARET
4568. The Old Woman.
FROMEN, AGNES VALBORG
4569. The Last of His Tribe.
ROTH, FREDERICK G. R.
4570. Equestrienne.
4571. Polar Bear.
4572. Seal.
4573. Hippopotamus.
4574. Calf.
4575. Polar Bear.
4576. Tug-of-War.
4577. Sea Lion.
4578. The Baker.
4579. The Candlestick Maker.
4580. The Butcher.
GALLERY 46
PAINTINGS
SPENCER, ROBERT
4581. One o'Clock.
LATHROP, WILLIAM L.
4582. A Bucks County Pasture.
SPENCER, ROBERT
4583. The Grey Mills.
THOMPSON, LESLIE P.
4584. Rainy Day: Boulogne.
MURRAY, FRANK WALDO
4585. Portrait of Robert Fowler.
LATHROP, WILLIAM L.
4586. Neglected Farm.
SPENCER, ROBERT
4587. Courtyard at Dusk.
4588. The Courtyard.
4589. The Closing Hour.
DUMOND, FRANK VINCENT
4590. The Elopers.
BORIE, ADOLPHE
4591. Spring.
SPENCER, ROBERT
4592. Courtyard at Noon.
4593. Spring.
DUMOND, FRANK VINCENT
4594. The Fairy Tale.
BORIE, ADOLPHE
4595. A Woman Pensive.
SPENCER, ROBERT
4596. The White Tenement.
REUTERDAHL, HENRY
4597. Hudson in Winter.
PARKER, LAWTON
4598. Psyche.
STODDARD, ALICE KENT
4599. Fisherman's Little Sister.
METCALF, WILLARD L.
4600. Golden Screen.
ROGERS, GRETCHEN W.
4601. Girl with a Book.
PARKER, LAWTON
4602. Figure Against Sunlight.
ADDAMS, INEZ
4603. Portrait Study.
DAVIS, CHARLES H.
4604. May Morning.
METCALF. WILLARD L.
4605. October Afternoon.
4606. Trembling Leaves.
4607. Cherry Blossoms.
SCITLPTURE
COONSMAN, NANCY
4608. Portrait of Old Woman.
SAHLER, HELEN
4609. Head of a Boy.
EBERLE, ABASTENIA ST. LEGER
4610. Bacchanale.
RICHARDS, LUCY C.
4611. The Dancer.
GALLERY 47
PAINTINGS
REID, ROBERT
4612. Autumn.
HUDSON, ELMER F.
4613. Boats.
SPEICHER, EUGENE
4614. Belgian Girl.
GILCHRIST, WALLACE W., JR.
4615. Girl in Pink.
HUDSON, ELMER F.
4616. Fishing Boats.
KRONBERG, LOUIS
4617. Ballet Girl in Green.
REID, ROBERT
4618. The Goldfish.
MACKY, CONSTANCE
4619. Roses.
HARTLEY, MARSDEN
4620. Hillside.
CLUTE, WALTER MARSHALL
4621. Romance.
GUSHING, HOWARD GARDINER
4622. Interior.
LATHROP, WILLIAM L.
4623. On Fishers Island.
HARTLEY, MARSDEN
4624. Late Autumn.
TURNER, HELEN M.
4625. Helen.
BLUMENSCHEIN, MARY GREENE
4626. The Fan.
NORDELL, CARL J.
4627. The Chinese Beads.
KIRKPATRICK, WILLIAM A.
4628. A Rose in Blue.
MESSER, EDMUND CLARENCE
4629. Blue Ridge.
LANG, ANNIE TRAQUAIR
4630. The Gray Kimona.
KIRKPATRICK, WILLIAM A.
4631. A Debutante.
DE VOLL, F. USHER
4632. The White City.
HOPKINS, JAMES R.
4633. Frivolity.
Lent by Cincinnati Museum Assn.
DONOHO, RUGER
4634. The Rose Terrace.
NOYES, GEORGE L.
4635. Winter Morning.
LEVITT, JOEL J.
4636. The Window Over the Lake.
BUEHR, KARL
4637. Louisette.
DONOHOE, RUGER
4638. A Garden.
NOYES, GEORGE L.
4639. Late Afternoon.
SOtTLPTUEE
HERING, HENRY
4640. Bust of Augustus Saint Gaudens.
SALVATORE, VICTOR D.
4641. Head of Old Lady.
GALLERY 48
PAINTINGS
POWERS, MARION
4642. Alexina.
[43]
UNITED STATES SECTION
MILLER, KENNETH HAYES
4643. Hagar.
4644. The River.
HAMILTON, JOHN McCLURE
4645. General Booth.
BOOK, EDWARD P.
4646. Dish of Fruit.
MILLER, KENNETH HAYES
4647. The Swan.
4648. The Cloud.
RICHARDSON, MARY CURTIS
4649. Undine.
ROGERS, GRETCHEN W.
4650. Interior.
HAMILTON, JOHN McCLURE
4651. Gladstone at Hawarden.
ACKERMAN, OLGA M.
4652. At a Concert.
HAMILTON, JOHN McCLURE
4653. Joseph Pennell.
HAMILTON, MARY RITER
4654. Old Woman: Study.
HAMILTON, JOHN McCLURE
4655. My Mother.
MARTINEZ, XAVIER T.
4656. Head of a Girl.
HAMILTON, JOHN McCLURE
4657. Sir Archibald Glikie.
LOCKWOOD, WILTON
4658. White Peonies.
4659. Portrait of an Old Man.
GIHON, CLARENCE M.
4660. Haunted House.
LOCKWOOD, WILTON
4661. Peonies.
SCULPTURE
HERING, HENRY
4662. L' Allegro.
4663. Running Diana.
GALLERY 49
PAINTINGS
HAMILTON, JOHN McCLURE
4664.
Sunshine and Shadows.
4665.
Toilette.
4666.
The Oriental.
4667.
The Aspirant.
4668.
Discouraged.
4669.
Belle and Her Friends.
4670.
The Passing Show.
4671.
Pensive.
4672.
Concentration.
4673.
Tears.
4674.
Head Bowed Down.
4675.
A Cup of Tea : A Book of Prose.
4676.
King's Cream Pony.
4677.
Grief.
4678.
King's Cream Pony.
4679.
Poppies.
4680.
King's Cream Pony.
4681.
Waiting.
4682.
Royal Coach.
4683.
Looking Backward.
4684.
The Yawn.
4685.
Reflection.
4686.
La Main Blanche.
4687.
Undecided.
4688.
Bandeuse.
4689.
Belle.
4690.
The Tulle Bow.
4691.
A Passing Shadow.
4692.
Dejection.
4693.
Ingenue.
4694.
My Dance.
4695.
The Lady, the Dog and the Socialist.
4696.
Meditation.
4697.
The Sunshine Fire.
SCULPTUEE
MAC NEIL, CAROL BROOKS
4698. Bettv.
QUINN, EDMOND T.
4699. Audrev.
POLASEK, ALBIN
4700. Fantasy.
4701. Portrait of a Baby.
GALLERY 50
PAINTINGS
PARKER, LAWTON
4702. An English Girl.
MYERS, JEROME
4703. Christmas Dinner.
KOPMAN. BENJAMIN D.
4704. Plucking a Goose.
HARRISON, ALEXANDER
4705. Model with Spider.
PEIXOTTO, ERNEST
4706. Portofino: Italian Riviera.
MYERS, JEROME
4707. Autumn Bower.
TURNBULL, GRACE
4708. Asleep.
THOMPSON, LESLIE P.
4709. Ladv in Black
•DUMOND, PRANK VINCENT
4710. The Bathers.
COMAN, CHARLOTTE B.
4711. A View from Highland Inn.
KENDALL, SERGEANT
4712. Alison.
DUMOND, FRANK VINCENT
4713. Mav Bloom.
COMAN, CHARLOTTE B.
4714. A Passing Shower.
RAND, ELLEN EMMET
4715. Grenville.
CARLSON, JOHN FABIAN
4716. Silvered Acres.
IRVINE, WILSON
4717. The Chasm.
BITTINGER, CHARLES
4718. Library of the Prince: Versailles.
STODDARD, ALICE KENT
4719. The Sisters.
CARLSON, JOHN FABIAN
4720. Spring Morning.
NOYCES, GEORGE L.
4721. Mount Lafayette.
HEYNEMANN, JULIA H.
4722. The Spanish Coat.
DUMOND, FRANK A'lNCENT
4723. Gray Newfoundland.
ALLEN, CHARLES CURTIS
4724. Mountain and Cloud.
RAND, ELLEN EMMET
4725. Portrait of Madame M. P. T.
HITTLE, MARGARET A.
4726. Flower Beds' at Reissig's.
DUMOND, FRANK VINCENT
4727. July Afternoon.
TITCOMB, M. BRADISH
4728. The Distant City.
SCULPTURE
RUMSEY, CHARLES CARY
4729. The End of the Trail.
GALLERY 55
PAINTINGS
WEBSTER, E. AMBROSE
4730. In the Woods.
FOOTE, MARY
4731. Portrait of Miss Matilda BrownelL
LEVER, HAYLEY
4732. Across the River Exe.
[44]
UNITED STATES SECTION
BRECKENRIDGE, HUGH H.
4733. Bowl of Fruit.
RAND. ELLEN EMMET
4734. Portrait of Prof. William James.
WEBSTER, E. AMBROSE
4735. On the Trail.
RITMAN. LOUIS
4736. Gray Day in the Garden.
THORNDIKE, CHARLES HALL
4737. Boats Entering the River.
DIRKS, RUDOLPH
4738. Head of Old Dutchman.
RITMAN, LOUIS
4739. Dejeuner.
NOYES, GEORGE L.
4740. Masts and Sails.
TITCOMB, M. BRADISH
4741. Edge of the Woods.
FERGUSON, NANCY
4742. Town Hotel Square.
4743. Fruit Stand.
4744. Red Banner.
MCCORMICK, M. EVELYN
4745. Old Custom House: Monterey.
TITCOMB, M. BRADISH
4746. Summer Girls.
NOYES, GEORGE L.
4747. From Cunningham's Wharf.
EDMONDSON, WILLIAM J.
4748. The Garden.
FELDMAN, BARUCH M.
4749. Portrait Study: Introspection.
STEELE, ZULMA
4750. Sumac.
FERGUSON, NANCY
4751. Out for a Walk.
4752. The Barber Shop.
COCKROFT, EDYTHE VARIAN
4753. Portrait Study.
SCULPTURE
GELERT, JOHN
4754. Evening Prayer.
POPE, ALEXANDER
4755. Our Vanishing Wild Life.
GALLERY 56
PAINTINGS
DAVIS, CECIL CLARK
4756. Portrait of Miss L. C. Silver.
REDMOND, GRANVILLE
4757. Solitude.
MITCHELL, ARTHUR
4758. Close of a November Day.
WERNER, FRANK A.
4759. Jessie.
REDMOND, GRANVILLE
4760. Lifting Fog.
SPEAR, ARTHUR P.
4761. Spring in the City.
RICHARDSON, MARY CURTIS
4762. The Sleeping Child.
NOURSE, ELIZABETH
4763. Summer.
HITCHCOCK, GEORGE
4764. Vanquished.
4765. In Brabant.
FILEMYR, JOSEPH J.
4768. The Silent Hour.
FINK, DENMAN
4767. Portrait of Mrs. F.
HOFFMAN, HARRY LESLIE
4768. A Mood of Spring.
BRUMBACK, LOUISE UPTON
4769. High Tide on the Beach.
BURNSIDE, CAMERON
4770. The Yellow Curtain.
SACKS, JOSEPPI
4771. In Street Costume.
MACRUM, GEORGE H.
4772. The Towering City.
JONES, LEON FOSTER
4773. Long Island Village.
POWERS, MARION
4774. A Tea Partv.
STOKES, FRANK WILBERT
4775. Belgica Channel.
4776. Gate of Hades: Sunset EfJect: Green-
land.
4777. Antarctic Glacier: Admiralty Sound.
4778. Aurora Australia: Antarctic Bergs.
4779. Aurora Borealis : Sea Ice Foreground.
4780. Antarctic Afterglow: Admiralty Sound.
SCULPTURE
WARD, JOHN QUINCY ADAMS
4781. General Washington.
4782. Simon Kenton.
GALLERY 57
PAINTINGS
SPEAR, ARTHUR P.
4783. The Girl in the Boat.
SELDEN, DIXIE
4784. Bunker's Hill, St. Ives.
FORTUNE, E. CHARLTON
4785. The San Gabriel Vine.
ROSS, DENMAN W.
4786. Edmund.
SELDEN, DIXIE
4787. Reading War News: St. Ives.
BARTLETT, FREDERIC CLAY
4788. Our Country Dining Room.
ADDAMS, CLIFFORD
4789. The Lady of the Five Marks.
PAXTON, ELIZABETH OKIE
4790. In the Morning.
FORTUNE, E. CHARLTON
4791. Summer.
ROSS, DENMAN W.
4792. Anna.
PAXTON, ELIZABETH OKIE
4793. The Breakfast Tray.
FISKE, GERTRUDE
4794. The Attic.
MUHRMANN, HENRY
4795. Flower Vendor.
FRIESEKE, FREDERICK CARL
4796. Sleep.
CLARKSON, RALPH
4797. Across the Studio.
ROSENTHAL, ALBERT
4798. The Millinery.
PRESTON, JAMES
4799. Autumn.
HURLEY, EDWARD TIMOTHY
4800. Murmuring.
PERRY. LILLA CABOT
4801. On Scituate Marshes.
TANNER, HENRY O.
4802. Entry of El Mokri.
PRESTON, JAMES
4803. Winter.
COMAN, CHARLOTTE B.
4804. A Country Store.
GRAY, FREDERICK G.
4805. Morning.
CONNER, JOHN RAMSEY
4806. Cottage Interior.
NOYES, GEORGE L.
4807. The Salute: Venice.
PIAZZONI, GOTTARDO F. P.
4808. Lux ^Eterna.
CONNER, JOHN RAMSEY
4809. The Little Seamstress.
[45]
UNITED STATES SECTION
GIHOX, CLARENCE M.
4810. Peasant Houses.
SCULPTUEE
WARD, JOHN QUINCY ADAMS
4811. Pilgrim: A Sketch.
4812. Indian Hunter.
GALLERY 58
PAINTINGS
HARRISON, ALEXANDER
4813. Moon Clouds.
DICKMAN, CHARLES J.
4814. Dawn.
BRYANT, MAUDE DREIN
4815. Still Life: Larkspur.
HARRISON, ALEXANDER
4816. Nature's Mirror.
MURPHY, HERMAN DUDLEY
4817. Venetian Brocade.
TANNER, HENRY O.
4818. Christ at the Home of Lazarus.
PARRISH, CLARA WEAVER
4819. The Worshipper.
DUNBAR, HAROLD C.
4820. Girl in Black.
HARRISON, ALEXANDER
4821. Wave Glitter.
BETTS, LOUIS
4822. Ladv in White.
HARRISON, ALEXANDER
4823. Sun Glitter.
DUNBAR, HAROLD C.
4824. Portrait of Mrs. D.
SCHWARTZ, ANDREW T.
4825. Ice Floe.
HARRISON, ALEXANDER
4826. Sun: Sea.
HAILMAN, JOHANNA K. WOODWELL
4827. Tony.
FERGUSON. NANCY M.
4828. A Rural Lane.
SOUUTUEE
WARD, JOHN QUINCY ADAMS
4829. Norseman.
4830. Freedman.
GALLERY 59
PAINTINGS
RICHMOND, AGNES M.
4831. Mending.
ROBINSON, THEODORE
4832. Normandy Mother.
Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.
4833. On the Canal.
Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.
HALE, LILIAN WESTCOTT
4834. Celia's Arbor.
ROBINSON, THEODORE
4835. In the Sun.
Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.
4836. Port Ben.
Lent by The Pennsylvania Acad-
emy of the Fine Arts.
4837. Garden at Giverny
Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.
ANDREW, RICHARD
4838. By the River.
ROBINSON, THEODORE
4839. Peeling Apples.
Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.
HAILMAN, JOHANNA K. WOODWELL
4840. To Market in the West Indies.
BERLIN, HARRY
4841. Motherhood.
SMITH, EDWARD GREGORY
4842. Horseshoe Hill.
TYSON, CARROLL S., JR.
4843. Portrait.
WALKER, HORATIO
4844. Man Sawing Wood.
SMITH, GEORGE W.
4845. Monterev Dunes.
ROGERS. GRETCHEN W.
4846. Young Girl.
TURNER. HELEN M.
4847. Marv Tarleton.
HOPKINS, JAMES R.
4848. Beside the Lake.
TARBELL, EDMUND C.
4849. Girl in Blue.
MILLER. RICHARD E.
4850. Interior of Living Room.
TARBELL, EDMUND C.
4851. Josephine.
4852. Dr. Edward Reynolds.
Lent bv Dr. Edward Reynolds.
RICH. JOHN H.
4853. The Blue Kimono.
CONNER. JOHN R.
4854. The Glen.
TARBELL, EDMUND C.
4855. On the Bos'n's Hill.
Lent bv S. Dacre Bush, Esq.
RICHARDSON, MARY CURTIS
4856. The Young Mother.
KNOX, JAMES
4857. White Swan.
CASSATT, MARY
4858. Woman Reading in a Garden.
SCULPTUEE
SCHULENBURG, ADELE E.
4859. Scrub Woman.
HOVENDEN, MARTHA M.
4860. Girl and Kitten: Sundial.
GALLERY 60
PAINTINGS
CARLES, ARTHUR B.
4861. Nude.
KUHN, WALT
4862. Amusement.
CARLES. ARTHUR B.
4863. Talloires: Lac d'Amercy.
GUTMANN, BERNHARD
4864. Nude.
GLACKENS, WILLIAM J.
4865. Baroness.
4866. Green Car.
SLOAN, JOHN
4867. Renganeschi's : Sundav Night.
GLACKENS, WILLIAM J.
4868. Family Group.
4869. Girls Bathing.
WOOLF, S. J.
4870. The Underworld.
GLACKENS, WILLIAM J.
4871. Two Nudes.
4872. Sail Boats in Sunlight.
WAGNER, FRED
4873. Winter Evening.
GLACKENS, WILLIAM J.
4874. Woman with Apple.
4875. Italian Parade.
WAGNER, FRED
4876. Shoveling Snow.
GLACKENS, WILLIAM J.
4877. A Beach Scene.
LUKS, GEORGE
4878. Children's Page.
BORIE, ADOLPHE
4879. Nude.
KENT. ROCKWELL
4880. A Mother and Her Sons.
[46]
UNITED STATES SECTION
LUKS, GEORGE
4881. New York Boy.
SCULPTURE
KEMINGTON, FREDERIC
4882. Broncho Buster.
4883. Cheyenne.
GALLERY 61
PAINTINGS
PAXTON, WILLIAM McGREGOR
4884. The Housemaid.
4885. Bellissima.
4886. The Sisters.
4887. Dayliglit and Lamplight.
4888. Breakfast.
LITTLE, PHILIP
4889. The Making of New Lands.
CAHILL, WILLIAM V.
4890. The Red Book.
POTTHAST, EDWARD H.
4891. Young America.
HALE, LILIAN WESTCOTT
4892. Portrait.
HOPKINSON, CHARLES
4893. Knitting.
FOOTE, WILL HOWE
4894. Italian Girl's Head.
POTTHAST, EDWARD H.
4895. The Three Sisters.
LITTLE, PHILIP
4896. The Upper Ipswich.
HALE, LILIAN WESTCOTT
4897. Lavender and Old Ivory.
HALE, PHILIP LESLIE
4898. La Princesse Lointaine.
NOYES, GEORGE L.
4899. Late Autumn.
HALE, PHILIP LESLIE
4900. The Tower of Ivorv.
SCHMITT, ALBERT FELIX
4901. Blue and Gold.
NOYES, GEORGE L.
4902. Spring Morning: Medfield.
HALE, PHILIP LESLIE
4903. Sun Bath.
4904. Conversation Piece.
4905. Country Life in America.
HOPKINS, JAMES R.
4906. Memories.
PAXTON, WILLIAM McGREGOR
4907. Glow of Gold and Gleam of Pearl.
HALE, PHILIP LESLIE
4908. White Roses.
HOPKINS, JAMES R.
4909. Mandarin Blue.
HALE, PHILIP LESLIE
4910. Portrait: Agnes.
SCULPTURE
STEWARDSON, EDMUND AUSTIN
4911. Portrait of a Lady.
Lent by The Pennsylvania Acad-
emy of the Fine Arts.
OLIN
Alden Weir.
Lent by C. E. S. Wood.
GALLERY 62
PAINTINGS
FOOTE, WILL HOWE
4913. Sunny Interior.
WENDT, WILLIAM
4914. The Land of Heart's Desire.
WARNER, EVERETT L.
4915. The Edge of the River.
FOOTE, WILL HOWE
4916. Hydrangeas.
TROCCOLI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA
4917. New England Woman.
WARNER
4912. J,
DEL MUE, MAURICE
4918. Late Afternoon in the Sierras.
RICHARDSON, MARY CURTIS
4919. Portrait of Professor Paget.
NOYES, GEORGE L.
4920. Apple Blossoms.
WENDT, WILLIAM
4921. Tahoma the Eternal.
PRESTON, JAMES
4922. Landscape.
MASON, MAUD M.
4923. Still Life.
HUDSON, CHARLES W.
4924. Oak Tree: Mistv Dav.
SAXTON, JOHN GORDON "
4925. Midwinter.
SCULPTURE
STACKPOLE, RALPH
4926. Nymph.
MULLER, OLGA POPOFF
4927. Meditation.
BISHOP, EMILY CLAYTON
4928. Portrait.
FENTON, BEATRICE
4929. Peter Moran.
Lent by the Art Club of Phila-
delphia.
Case 1 .
MORA, JOSEPH J.
4930. Chochonee.
RISQUE, CAROLINE EVERETT
4931. Mere Colaer.
HARVEY, ELI
4932. Maternal Provisions.
STERLING, LINDSEY MORRIS
4933. Water Witch Girl.
RISQUE, CAROLINE EVERETT
4934. In the Mornine.
WHEELOCK, LILA AUDUBON
4935. Ski: Russian Wolf Hound.
MORA, JOSEPH J.
4936. The Moki Hairdresser.
HOFFMAN, MALVINA
4937. Orientals: Pavlowa and Novikoflf.
QUINN, EDMOND T.
4938. Nvmph.
HOFFMAN, MALVINA
4939. Pavlowa Gavotte.
SCUDDER, JANET
4940. Frog Fountain.
RISQUE, CAROLINE EVERETT
4941. Josef.
HOFFMAN, MALVINA
4942. Russian Baechanale.
RISQUE, CAROLINE EVERETT
4943. The Old One.
GALLERY 63
PAINTINGS
WALKER, HORATIO
4944. Ploughing in Acadia.
VAN SLOUN, FRANK J.
4945. Portrait of an Actor.
KROLL, LEON
4946. River Industries.
LEVY, WILLIAM AUERBACH
4947. The Draftsman.
LAMBERT, GERTRUDE
4948. Black and Green.
TARBELL, EDMUND C.
4949. Edmund and Eaglet.
ROBERTS, ALICE MUMFORD
4950. Two Vaudeville Stars.
KROLL, LEON
4951. Weehawken Terminal.
ADDAMS, INEZ
4952. The Death of Lucrece.
[47]
UNITED STATES SECTION
POWERS, MARION
4953. Encore.
MAURER, ALFRED H.
4954. Jeanne.
BREUER, HENRY J.
4955. The Santa Inez Mountains.
WEHRSCHMIDT, DANIEL
4956. The Morning's Milk.
WAGNER, ROBERT
4957. Portrait of Stewart Edward White.
DUVENECK, FRANK
4958. Turkish Page.
Lent by The Pennsylvania Acad-
emy "of the Fine Arts.
MARR, CARL
4959. Holy Family.
Lent by Mrs. Phoebe Hearst.
UPTON, FLORENCE K.
4960. The Yellow Room.
BAND, ELLEN EMMET
4961. Singing.
SCULPTITBE
GRAFLY, CHARLES
4962. Edwin Swift Clymer.
4963. William M. Paxton.
4964. The Surgeon.
Lent by The Pennsylvania
Academy of the Pine Arts.
BATHHURST, CLYDE C.
4965. Portrait of James Grafly.
GRAFLY. CHARLES
4966. W. Elmer Schofield.
4967. George Harding.
POLASEK. ALBIN _ ,^.„ ^
4968. Portrait Bust of Frank D. Millet.
GRAFLY, CHARLES
4969. Thomas P. Anshutz.
Lent by The Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts.
GALLERY 64
PAINTIKGS
DOUGHERTY, PAUL
4970. From Clodgy Point.
OARRIGAN, WILLIAM L.
4971. Midsummer Masque.
TROCCOLI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA
4972. Portrait of Mr. Ferry.
DOUGHERTY. PATH-
4973. Toward the Sunlight.
BUTLER, MARY
4974. Trees at Shubel's Mount.
TROCCOLL GIOVANNI BATTISTA
4975. Portrait of Mrs. Brincherhoff.
BOOK, EDWARD F.
4976. Laurel.
DOUGHERTY. PAUL
4977. Storm Gleams.
CARLSEN. EMIL
4978. TwUight.
4979. The Meeting of the Two Seas.
NOYES, GEORGE L.
4980. The White Lady: Old Mexico.
CARLSEN. EMIL
4981. O Ye of Little Faith.
4982. Dines.
4983. The Open Sea.
TURNER, HELEN M.
4984. Dorothea Knittine.
BEAUX, CECILIA
4985. Dorothea and Prancesca
4986. Sita and Sarita.
RYDEN, HENNING
4987. Return of the Boats.
RAND, ELLEN EMMET
4988. In the Studio.
BEAUX, CECILIA
4989. The Dreamer.
CORNOYER, PAUL
4990. Old New York.
BEAUX, CECILIA
4991. Study in White.
Lent by The Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts.
4992. Portrait Study.
ROSEN, CHARLES
4993. The Delaware: Winter Morning.
SCHOFIELD, W. ELMER
4994. Winter.
GAULEY, ROBERT DAVID
4995. Portrait: Pedro de Cordoba.
ROSEN, CHARLES
4996. Wind-Blown Trees.
4997. Floating Ice: Early Morning.
4998. A Summer Dav.
POOKE, MARION L.
4999. Judith.
ROSEN, CHARLES
5000. Winter Morning: Maine Coast.
SCTJLPTUEE
COBBETT, GAIL SHERMAN
5001. Chameleon Bov.
CALDER, A. STIRLING
5002. Seated Athlete.
ELLERHUSEN, ULRICH H.
5003. Buffalo — Gone!
GELERT, JOHANNES
5004. Theseus Courting Ariadne.
BECCHIA. RICHARD H.
5005. Golden Age No. 1.
HYATT, ANNA VAUGHAN
5006. Battle of the Bulls.
BERGE. EDWARD
5007. Boy and Frog Fountain.
GALLERY 65
PAINTINGS
LEVER, HAYLEY
5008. Smeaton's Quay: St. Ives.
POOKE, MARION L.
5009. Donna Italianna.
LEVER, HAYLEY
5010. 66th Street & Broadway: Sunday
Morn.
ULLMAN, EUGENE PAUL
5011. Parisienne.
LEVER, HAYLEY
5012. St. Ives: Summer.
5013. Gloucester.
ULLMAN, EUGENE PAUL
5014. Young Widow.
BAKER, SAMUEL BURTIS
5015. Portrait of Miss Marion Howard.
LEVER, HAYLEY
5016. St. Ives Fishing Boats.
HARTMAN, C. BERTRAM
5017. Pearls.
MILLER, RICHARD E.
5018. Morning Sunlight.
5019. October.
5020. The Gossins.
5021. Nude.
5022. The Convalescent.
5023. On the River.
5024. The Green Cage.
HARTMAN, C. BERTRAM
5025. Two Natures.
BRYANT, EVERETT L.
5026. Snapdragon and Fan.
BRECKENRIDGE, HUGH H.
5027. Still Life: Blue and Gold.
CARLES, ARTHUR B.
5028. Repose.
BRYANT EVERETT L.
5029. Wild Honeysuckle.
[48]
UNITED STATES SECTION
HALPERT. SAMUEL
5030. Still Life.
BRECKENRIDGE, HUGH H.
5031. Italian Pitcher and Fruit.
SHEELER, CHARLES
5032. Landscape No. 4: 1915.
GILES, HOWARD
5033. Marine.
SINGER, WILLIAM H., JR.
5034. Olden Farms: May.
RAVLIN, GRACE
5035. Great Market: Grand Socco : Tangier.
PARKER, LAWTON
5036. Paresse.
SINGER, WILLIAM H., JR.
5037. Olden Church: Norway.
RAVLIN, GRACE
5038. Gate of the Grand Socco: Tangier.
ROSEN, CHARLES
5039. A Summer Sky.
SCUIiPTUEE
SCUDDER, JANET
5040. Little Ladv of the Sea.
FRISHMUTH, HARRIET W.
5041. Young Girl with Fish: A Fountain.
Case 1.
EBERLE. ABASTENIA ST. LEGER
5042. The Little Brother.
5043. Solitude.
5044. Dancing in Avenue A.
5045. Mother Bathing Child.
5046. Little Mother.
5047. Slumber.
5048. The Windy Door Step.
5049. Girl Skipping Rope.
5050. Rag Picker.
5051. Rag Time.
Case S.
VONNOH, BESSIE POTTER
5052. Enthroned.
STERLING, LINDSEY MORRIS
5053. Mischief.
YONNOH. BESSIE POTTER
5054. Girl Dancing.
STERLING, LINDSEY MORRIS
5055. Investigation.
YONNOH. BESSIE POTTER
5056. Grecian Draperies.
5057. His First Journey.
5058. A Chance Acquaintance.
5059. The Scarf.
5060. Motherhood.
5061. The Dance.
GALLERY 66
PAINTINGS
MATHEWS, ARTHUR F.
5062. Decoration.
BRANGWYN, FRANK
5063. Decoration.
5064. Decoration.
FULLER. HENRY B.
5065. Triumph of Truth Over Error.
BRANGWYN. FRANK
5066. Decoration.
5067. Decoration.
HASSAM. CHILDE
5068. Decoration.
BRANGWYN, FRANK
5069. Decoration.
5070. Decoration.
DICKMAN, CHARLES J.
5071. Before the Storm.
BRANGWYN, FRANK
5072. Decoration.
5073. Decoration.
SCULPTURE
MORA. JOSEPH J.
5074. Moki Mana.
GRAFLY, CHARLES
5075. Marble Head.
MORA, JOSEPH J.
5076. Old Moki.
DALLIN, CYRUS EDWIN
5077. Mv Mother.
AITKEN, ROBERT
5078. Door for Gates Mausoleum.
PRATT, BE LA LYON
5079. Bust of Mv Mother.
BITTER, KARL
5080. Signing of Louisiana Purchase
Treaty.
Lent by City of St. Louis.
PATIGIAN, HAIG
5081. John Keith, Esq.
HERING. HENRY
5082. Memory.
PATIGIAN, HAIG
5083. Study.
WARNER, OLIN L.
5084. Dancing Nymph.
Lent by C. E. S. Wood, Esq.
GRAFLY, CHARLES
5085. The Oarsman.
AUSTIN, AMANDA P.
5086. Saint Jean.
HERING, HENRY
5087. Devotion.
ADAMS, HERBERT
5088. Bacchante.
CALDER, A. STIRLING
5089. Historian.
FENTON, BEATRICE
5090. Marjorie D. Martenet.
FRASER, JAMES EARLE
5091. Flora and Sonnv Whitnev.
5092. Portrait Bust.
DALLIN, CYRUS EDWIN
5093. Arthur.
POWERS, HIRAM
5094. California.
SAINT GAUDENS, ANNETTA JOHNSON
5095. Louis Johnson.
FRASER. JAMES EARLE
5096. Portrait of G. C. Whitney.
PRATT, BELA LYON
5097. River Nvmph.
GRIMES. FRANCES
5098. Ralph Pulitzer, Jr.
STORRS, JOHN
5099. Marble Head.
BITTER, KARL
5100. Memorial to Dr. Henry P. Tappan.
Lent by University of Michigan.
SALTATORE, VICTOR D.
5101. Study of a Young Girl.
HERING, HENRY
5102. Courage.
PICCIRILLI, ATTILIO
5103. Fragment of Statue.
LEE. ARTHUR
5104. The Virgin.
5105. The Nigger.
Lent by Mrs. Harry Payne Whit-
nev.
PICCIRILLI. ATTILIO
5106. Portrait of a Boy.
HERING, HENRY
5107. Peace.
AUSTIN, AMANDA P.
5108. Portrait of Miss Quinn.
FRENCH, DANIEL CHESTER
5109. Alice Freeman Palmer Memorial.
ZETTLER, EMIL ROBERT
5110. David P.
[49]
UNITED STATES SECTION
FRASER, JAMES EARLE
5111. Bust of J. E. 0.
FRENCH, DANIEL CHESTER
5113. Melvin Memorial.
FRASER, JAMES EARLE
5113. Portrait Study.
BRENNER, VICTOR D.
5114. Nature: Tlie Consoler.
PICCIRILLI, ATTILIO
5115. A Soul.
PATIGIAN, HAIG
5116. Vanity.
LONGMAN, EVELYN BEATRICE
5117. L' Amour.
ROTH, FREDERICK G. R.
5118. Polar Bear.
BITTER, KARL
5119. Fountain Group.
Lent by John D. Rockefeller,
Esq.
HOARD, MARGARET
5120. Eve.
WEINMAN, ADOLPH A. . , ^^ ,
5121 Lectern for Clark Memorial Chapel.
WHITNEY, GERTRUDE VANDERBILT
5122. Fountain.
GALLERY 67
PAINTINGS
PRENDERGAST, MAURICE B.
5123 Promenade on Seashore No. 2.
BRECKENRIDGE, HUGH H.
5124. Peonies.
PRENDERGAST, MAURICE B.
5125. Promenade on Seashore No. 3.
BRECKENRIDGE, HUGH H.
5126. The Curio Window.
SHEELER, CHARLES
5127. White Tulips.
SPEICHER, EUGENE
5128. Henrv Lee McFee.
BRECKENRIDGE, HUGH H.
5129. Tapestrv and Fruit.
RITMAN, LOUIS
5130. Honey Bee Paradise.
PRENDERGAST, MAURICE B.
5131. Landscape with Figures.
NORDELL, CARL J.
5132. In the Arbor.
PRENDERGAST, MAURICE B.
5133. Decorative Sketch.
5134. Beach.
NORDELL, CARL J.
5135. Morning.
PRENDERGAST, MAURICE B.
5136. The Waterfall.
PARKER, LAWTON
5137. Cinerarias.
CARLES, ARTHUR B.
5138. Still Life: Flowers.
McFEE, HENRY L.
5139. Still Life.
KUHN, WALT
5140. Surf.
CARLES, ARTHUR B.
5141. Landscape.
KROLL, LEON
5142. Landscape in Maine.
CARLES, ARTHUR B.
5143. Zinnias and Asters.
McFEE, HENRY L.
5144. Naked Trees.
KUHN, WALT
5145. Ostrich.
LEVER, HAYLEY
5146. Bathing Beach: Gloucester.
McFEE, HENRY L.
5147. Dahlias.
CARLES, ARTHUR B.
5148. Bouquet.
RITMAN, LOUIS
5149. An Improvised Flower Basket.
5150. Sun Spots and Shadows.
FRIESEKE, FREDERICK CARL
5151. Summer.
RITMAN, LOUIS
5152. Dahlias.
5153. Reflected Color.
SCULPTUEE
LAESSLE, ALBERT
5154. Fantail Pigeon.
5155. Chanticleer.
GRIMES, FRANCES
5156. Miss Pearmain.
SAINT GAUDENS, ANNETTA JOHNSON
5157. Paul Saint-Gaudens.
Case 1 .
PUTNAM, ARTHUR
5158. Indian and Puma.
5159. Skunked Wild Cat.
5160. Sneaking Coyote.
5161. Leopard and Gnu.
5162. Combat.
5163. Tiger Love.
5164. Resting Puma.
5165. Little Cub Bear.
5166. Buffalo Hunt.
5167. Crouching Wild Cat.
5168. Two Pumas.
5169. Puma and Snake.
5170. Snarling Jaguar.
Case 2.
LAESSLE, ALBERT
5171. The Squirrel.
5172. Turtle and Prey.
5173. Locust and Pine Cone.
5174. King Crab and Beetle.
5175. Blue-Eyed Lizard.
5176. Young Turtle.
5177. Repletion.
5178. Turning Turtle.
5179. The First Step.
5180. An Outcast.
5181. Frog and Katydid.
5182. The Contented Hop-Toad.
5183. The Source.
5184. Turtle and Snail.
5185. Heron and Fish.
5186. The Old Bullfrog.
GALLERY 68
PAINTINGS
REDFIELD, EDWARD "W.
5187. Cedar Hill.
GUSHING. HOWARD GARDINER
5188. Wardrobe.
POTTHAST, EDWARD HENRY
5189. Peace and Quiet.
GUSHING, HOWARD GARDINER
5190. Portrait.
LANG, ANNIE TRAQUAIR
5191. Japanese Print.
MOLARSKY, MORRIS
5192. Reflections.
HOPKINSON, CHARLES
5193. Salem Bav: Massachusetts.
REDFIELD, EDWARD W.
5194. In the Clearing.
RITSCHEL, WILLIAM
5195. Blue Depths: Carmel.
JOHANSEN, JOHN CHRISTEN
5196. The Rider.
5197. Venetian Arcade.
5198. Village Rider.
5199. Portrait of Miss F. B.
[50]
UNITED STATES SECTION
RITSCHEL, WILLIAM
5200. Summer Nisht: Point Lobos.
NISBET, ROBERT H.
5201. The Emerald Robe.
GARBER, DANIEL
5202. Little Village: Winter.
BEAL, GIFFORD
5203. Summer Landscape.
GARBER. DANIEL
5204. Prom Tinicum Hill.
BROWNE, GEORGE ELMER
5205. Port of Sottomarina.
GARBER. DANIEL
5206. Cherry Blossoms.
BEAL, REYNOLDS
5207. Lawrenceville Lock.
HANSEN. ARMIN C.
5208. At the Breakfast Table.
SCHOFIELD, W. ELMER
5209. Waterfall.
DONOHO, RUGER
5210. Wind Flowers.
JOHANSEN, JOHN CHRISTEN
5211. Approaching Storm.
GUSHING, HOWARD GARDINER
5212. Portrait.
DONOHO, RUGER
5213. A Veil of Leaves.
CAMP, HAROLD M.
5214. A Hilltop.
SCHOFIELD, W. ELMER
5215. The Hilltop.
SOtTLPTtTEE
MAC NEILL, HERMON A.
5216. Girl with Young Satyr.
5217. Incoming Wave.
LAESSLE, ALBERT
5218. Kingfisher.
AITKEN, ROBERT
5219. Tired Mercury.
MAC NEILL, CAROL BROOKS
5220. The Wave.
AITKEN, ROBERT
5221. Dancing Paun.
5222. Dancing Bacchante.
MAC NEILL, CAROL BROOKS
5223. Farewell to the Fairies.
BATEMAN, JOHN M.
5224. Fountain and Aquarium.
GALLERY 69
PAINTINGS
POTTHAST, EDWARD H.
5225. The Beach at Rockaway.
STEELE, ZULMA
5226. Nature's Tapestry.
BOHM, MAX
5227. The Sea Babies.
DAVOL, JOSEPH BENJAMIN
5228. A Winter Coast: Moonlight.
OBERTEUFFER, GEORGE
5229. En Fete: Dieppe.
FORSYTH, WILLIAM
5230. The Red Hill.
CARLSON, JOHN FABIAN
5231. Grey Woods.
FUNK, WILHELM
5232 Mrs. John W. McKinnon.
PEARSON, JOSEPH T., JR.
5233. Fox and Geese.
DAVIS, CECIL CLARK
5234. Portrait.
MILLER, RICHARD E.
5235. The Visit.
KENDALL, SERGEANT
5236. Devotion.
NELSON, BRUCE
5237. The Golden Shore.
OCHTMAN, LEONARD
5238. Winter.
HECHT, VICTOR DAVID
5239. Portrait of Mrs. Irving Stern.
NELSON, BRUCE
5240. The Summer Sea.
SANDZEN, SVEN BIRGER
5241. The Granite Cathedral.
SEYPFERT, LEOPOLD
5242. Nude.
BLUMENSCHEIN, ERNEST L.
5243. Wise Man: Warrior: Youth.
SNELL, HENRY B.
5244. Low Tide.
HARRISON, ALEXANDER
5245. The Joy of Life.
BLUMENSCHEIN, ERNEST L.
5246. The Peace Maker.
SCHMIDT, KARL
5247. The Great Pacific.
RYDER, CHAUNCEY F.
5248. The Ox Team.
SCUIiPTUEE
Case 1 .
COHEN, NESSA
5249. Navajo Watching Women at Work.
MAC NEILL, CAROL BROOKS
5250. First Lesson.
LICHTENAUER, J. MORTIMER
5251. Statuette.
LUKEMAN, AUGUSTUS
5252. Diana.
YOUNG, MAHONRI M.
5253. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.
SCUDDER, JANET
5254. Shell Fountain.
BURROUGHS, EDITH WOODMAN
5255. Fenella.
YOUNG, MAHONRI M.
5256. Stevedore.
GAENSSLEN, OTTO ROBERT
5257. Youth.
DEMING, EDWIN WILLARD
5258. Playing Bear.
YOUNG, MAHONRI M.
5259. Chiseler.
5260. Scrubwoman.
STEWARDSON, EDMUND AUSTIN
5261. Alexander Harrison.
Lent by The Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts.
SAINT GAUDENS, ANNETTA JOHNSON
5262. Bedtime.
POLASEK, ALBIN
52 63. Maternal Love.
Case 2.
DEMING, EDWIN WILLARD
5264. The Fight Between a Panther and a
Grizzly Bear.
5265. Indian Hunter.
5266. Maternity.
BISHOP, EMILY CLAYTON
5267. The Little Dancer.
DEMING, EDWIN WILLARD
5268. The Friendly Tussle.
BISHOP, EMILY CLAYTON
5269. And as Pretty a Piece of Flesh as Any
in Messina.
JOHNSON, GRACE MOTT
5270. Greyhound Pup.
5271. Chimpanzee.
COHEN, NESSA
5272. Sunrise.
JOHNSON, GRACE MOTT
5273. Goat.
MANATT, WILLIAM WHITNEY
5274. Nymph.
[51]
UNITED STATES SECTION
DEMING, EDWIN WILLARD
5275. The Antelope or American Pronghorn.
BISHOP, EMILY CLAYTON
5276. Comedy.
5277. Greed.
Lent by The Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts.
5278. Classicism and Renaissance.
GALLERY 70
PAINTINGS
HERKOMER, HERMAN G.
5279. Mrs. Hamilton Griffin.
SPARKS, ARTHUR W.
5280. Mills at Rankin.
HERKOMER, HERMAN G.
5281. Portrait: William Harvey, Esq.
FLAGG, CHARLES NOEL
5282. Portrait of Paul Wayland Bartlett.
HANSEN, ARMIN C.
5283. The Belated Boat.
POOR, HENRY VARNUM
5284. Baby's Toilet.
DAVEY, RANDALL
5285. Captain Dan Stevens: Lighthouse
Keeper.
SARGEANT, GENEVE RIXPORD
5286. Margaret.
FISKE, GERTRUDE
5287. The Curtain.
GRAY, FREDERICK G.
5288. Portrait.
ROBERTS, ALICE MUMFORD
5289. Red Peppers.
COOLIDGE, MARY ROSAMOND
5290. The Old-Fashioned Gown.
DICKMAN, CHARLES J.
5291. Picardv Fisher Folk.
HOPKINSON, CHARLES
5292. Portrait.
NORDELL, CARL J.
5293. The Pink Scarf.
SCULPTUKE
YOUNG, MAHONRI M.
5294. Peter Newell at Leonia.
5295. The Heavy Sledge.
HYATT, ANNA VAUGHAN
5296. L'Orage.
DEMING, EDWIN WILLARD
5297. The American Bison.
ALFANO, VINCENZO
5298. Quousque Tandem.
HOLLISTER, ANTOINETTE B.
5299. Bavarian Peasant Mother and Child.
ALFANO, VINCENZO
5300. Might is Right.
KONTI, ISIDORE
5301. Solace.
GALLERY 71
PAINTINGS
JUNG, C. JAC.
5302. Winter Afternoon.
PUTHUFF, HANSON
5303. Home of the Ranger.
WOOLP, SAMUEL JOHNSON
5304. Brown the Wheats.
UFER, WALTER
5305. A Daughter of San Juan Pueblo.
MEAKIN, LEWIS HENRY
5306. Kicking Horse River.
PEYRAUD, FRANK C.
5307. Summer Evening.
MORA, F. LUIS
5308. The Fortune Teller.
REIFPEL, CHARLES
5309. Silvermine Valley.
MEAKIN, LEWIS HENRY
5310. Rocky Mountain Valley.
ADAMS, J. OTTIS
5311. Winter Morning.
Lent by Muncie Art Association.
GLACKENS, WILLIAM J.
5312. Chez Mouquin.
UFER, WALTER
5313. Taos Indian in Corn Field.
DE VOLL, F. USHER
5314. Brooklyn Bridge: Winter.
MEAKIN, LEWIS HENRY
5315. Stormy Day.
BITTINGER. CHARLES
5316. Isabel.
HYETT. WILL J.
5317. Crossroads: Ravenrock.
PAPE, ERIC
5318. Portrait of Edith Wynne Mathison as
Hermione.
BITTINGER, CHARLES
5319. Vanity.
TYSON, CARROLL S., JR.
5320. Road to the Pier.
DUFNER, EDWARD
5321. Reflections.
HUTCHISON, F. W.
5322. A Northern River.
PAPE, ERIC
5323. Portrait of Mrs. John Hays Ham-
mond.
DUFNER, EDWARD
5324. Summer Evening.
GROVER, OLIVER DENNETT
5325. Rocky Shore: Lake Garda.
COX. LOUISE
5326. A Daughter of Eve.
KROLL, LEON
5327. Rockport Quarries.
BRINLEY, D. PUTNAM
5328. Noon.
BREUER, HENRY J.
5329. Lake Louise.
PADDOCK, JOSEPHINE
5330. Black Cap.
KROLL, LEON
5331. Lower Manhattan.
BRINLEY, D. PUTNAM
5332. Matins.
GALT, CHARLES FRANKLIN
5333. The Gypsy.
BREUER, HENRY J.
5334. Mount Assiniboine.
DAVOL, JOSEPH BENJAMIN
5335. Maine Coast.
LANG, ANNIE TRAQUAIR
5336. The Hotels: Venice.
HAGGIN, BEN ALI
5337. Little White Dancer.
CASE, BERTHA
5338. View: Sidi Ben Said: Tunis.
FOSTER, BEN
5339. October Morning.
LANG, ANNIE TRAQUAIR
5340. From My Window: Venice.
BREUER, HENRY J.
5341. Mount Sir Donald.
SCULPTURE
PRATT, BELA LYON
5342. Polo Player.
5343. St. Christopher.
GALLERY 72
PAINTINGS
WOODBURY, CHARLES H.
5344. Colored Reef.
5345. Kingston Harbor.
5346. Surf.
5347. Beach.
5348. Hurry.
[52]
UNITED STATES SECTION
5349.
The Pool.
5350.
The Bark.
5351.
In the Cove.
5352.
The Punt.
5353.
Shallow Water.
5354.
New Snow.
5355.
Gulf Stream.
5356.
Gray Sea.
5357.
Sunken Ledges.
5358.
A Winter Sea.
5359.
Morning at Sea.
5360.
The Culebra Cut.
5361.
Bathers.
5362.
Tropical Wave.
5363.
Barnacles.
5364.
The Bathing Pool.
5365.
The Tramp Steamer.
5366.
Evening.
5367.
At Sea.
5368.
Tesceira: Azores.
5369.
Caribbean Sea.
5370.
The Last Drift.
5371.
Ten Panels of the Sea :
No.
VIII.
5372.
Ten Panels of the Sea:
No.
VII.
5373.
Bathers.
5374.
Ten Panels of the Sea :
No.
V.
5375.
Ten Panels of the Sea :
No.
VI.
5376.
The Wave.
5377.
The Tide River.
5378.
Ten Panels of the Sea :
No.
IV.
5379.
Ten Panels of the Sea:
No.
III.
5380.
Fantasy.
5381.
Ten Panels of the Sea :
No.
II.
5382.
Ten Panels of the Sea :
No.
I.
SCULPTTJEE
GRAFLY, CHARLES
5383. Joseph R. De Camp
LONGMAN, EVELYN BEATRICE
5384. Head of Bacchante.
MULLER. OLGA POPOFF
5385. Head of Breton.
JAEGERS, ALBERT
5386. Portrait: Uncle Joe Cannon.
Case 1.
PROCTOR, A. PHIMISTER
5387. Silver King Fish.
5388. Charging Elephant.
5389. BufEalo.
5390. American Horse.
5391. Elk.
5392. Faun: First Model.
5393. Buffalo, Q. H.
5394. Dog With Bone.
5395. Princeton Tiger.
Twenty-two inch reduction.
GALLERY 73
PAINTINGS
CLARK, ALSON SKINNER
5396. Market in Panama.
5397. In the Lock: Miraflores.
5398. Sosa Hill from the Quarry.
5399. In Tropical Waters.
5400. Gold Hill from Culebra.
5401. Dredges Under Gold Hill.
5402. Gates: Pedro Miguel.
5403. Moving the Trestle.
5404. Pedro Miguel Locks.
5405. Big Cranes: Miraflores.
5406. Culebra Cut from Empire.
5407. First Dredges Through Gatun Locks.
5408. Cucaracha Slide.
5409. Culebra Slide.
5410. The Cranes: Miraflores.
5411. In the Cut.
5412. Three Hills from Culebra.
5413. Panama from the Pacific.
SCrLPTUEE
PICCIRILLI, ATTILIO
5414. Head Portrait.
HARVEY, ELI
5415. American Elk.
BURROUGHS, EDITH WOODMAN
5416. L'Arriere Pensee.
SALVATORE, VICTOR D.
5417. Study of Old Man.
Case 1.
WEINMAN, ADOLPH A.
5418. On Stonv Pastures.
5419. R. E. W.
WARNER, OLIN L.
5420. Maude Morgan.
Lent bv C. E. S. Wood, Esq.
WEINMAN, ADOLPH A.
5421. Womboli.
WRIGHT, ALICE MORGAN
5422. Wood Nymph.
FRASER, JAMES EARLE
5423. Melisande.
WEINMAN, ADOLPH A.
5424. Strayed from the Herd.
FRASER, JAMES EARLE
5425. End of the Trail.
HUMPHRISS, CHARLES H.
5426. Indian Hunter.
ADAMS, HERBERT
5427. Debutante.
SAINT GAUDENS, LOUIS
5428. Infant's Head.
WRIGHT, ALICE MORGAN
5429. Piping Satvrs.
ELLERHUSEN, ULRICH H.
5430. The Commuters.
WRIGHT, ALICE MORGAN
5431. Piping Satyrs.
GALLERY 74
PAINTINGS
POOKE, MARION L.
5432. Critics.
PANCOAST, MORRIS HALL
5433. Afternoon: Tompkinsville.
YATES, CULLEN
5434. Old Farm: November.
VAN LAER, ALEXANDER T.
5435. The Old MiU.
POOKE, MARION L.
5436. Silhouettes.
THOMPSON, LESLIE P.
5437. The Bridge: Ogunquit.
SPARKS, ARTHUR W.
5438. Midsummer Day.
MAGER, GUS
5439. Flower Bouquet.
GAULEY, ROBERT DAVID
5440. Reverie.
BORG, CARL OSCAR
5441. Campagna Romana.
SOTTER, GEORGE W.
5442. Snow-Bound Hills: Pittsburg.
JAY, CECIL
5443. Torn Skirt.
CLARKSON, RALPH
5444. Portrait Sketch.
SOTTER. GEORGE W.
5445. Moonlight: Gloucester Harbor.
FERGUSON, NANCY M.
5446. The Old Homestead.
WILES, IRVING RAMSEY
5447. Madame GervilleReache as Carmen.
ROBINSON, Will S.
5448. Group of White Birches.
WEISS, SAMUEL A.
5449. Sunshine.
[53]
UNITED STATES SECTION
HEYNEMANN, JULIA H.
5450 Mrs. Arthur Sj-mons.
TAYLOR, CHARLES J.
5451. Boothbay Harbor.
HOULAHAN, KATHLEEN
5452. Portrait.
qPF.ICHER, EUGENE E. ^ , t,
5453 Portrait of John Nelson Cole, Jr.
TAYLOR, CHARLES J. „ , ,
5454. Springtime in the Suburbs.
=^455 Sandy Creek.
hImILTON, MARY RITER
5456. The Poor.
SCULPTUBB
BOYLE, JOHN J.
5457. Stone Age.
KONTI, ISIDORE
5458. Dying Me^lo^^^e^s^^ ^^
PAINTINGS
SARGENT, JOHN SINGER
5459. Spanish Stable.
5460. Nude Study.
5461. Syrian Goats.
M62 Portrait of Henry James Esq.
lilt. Sketch of. Joseph Jefferson, Esq.
5464. Rose Marie.
5465. The Ske^tch^ers^^^ ^^^^^.^ ^^^^^^^
5466. Madam Gautrin.
5467. Reconnoitering.
SCULPTURE
MORA, JOSEPH J.
5468. Esoah.
^^5f6rSo?1iu5sioss Jr.
VONNOH, BESSIE POTTER
5470 A Young Mother.
STACKPOLE, RALPH W.
5471 Mrs. Sloss and Children.
GALLERY 76
PAINTINGS
THOMPSON, LESLIE P.
5472 St. Paul's: London.
WRIGHT, JOHN
5473. Sicilian Lai»ds<:ape.
MURPHY, HERMANN DUDLEY
5474 The Back of the Salute.
MURPHY, HERMANN DUDLEY
5476. The Cloud.
5477. The Emigrants: Azores.
5478. New Moon.
5479. Evening.
5480. At Sea.
5481. Fireworks.
MC COMAS, FRANCIS
5482. Pines at Monterey.
5483. Sichomovi: Arizona.
5484. Walpi: Arizona.
5485. A Los Olivos Oak Tree.
5486. Oaks of the Monte.
5487. The Red Wagon.
MURPHY, HERMANN DUDLEY
5488. Hot Springs.
5489. Palazzo da Mula.
5490. In the Azores.
5491. Winter Cloud.
5492. The Green Door.
5493. Angra: Azores.
GALLERY 77
PAINTINGS
ANDERSON, KARL
5494. The Serenade.
5495. Lower Pasture.
5496. Boy and Goat.
5497. The Pool.
CARRIGAN, WILLIAM L.
5498. Mountain Farm.
DUNLAP, HELENA
5499. The Dressing Table.
YARROW, WILLIAM H. K.
5500. Reflection.
BUEHR, KARL ALBERT
5501. Luncheon Outdoors.
FOOTE, MARY
5502. Study.
ANDERSON, KARL
5503. Fireflies.
PADDOCK, JOSEPHINE
5504. Miss M. and a Parrot.
CARRIGAN, WILLIAM L.
5505. Summer Hills.
FRIESEKE, FREDERICK CARL
5506. On the Beach.
5507. Breakfast in the Garden.
5508. Through the Vines.
5509. In the Doorway.
MORA, F. LUIS
5510. Black, Grey and Rose.
HARTMAN, C. BERTRAM
5511. Spring.
5512. Summer.
5513. Autumn.
5514. Winter.
MORA, F. LUIS
5515. Preparations for the Party.
SCULPTUEE
WARNER, OLIN L.
5516. Rosali^.^^^ ^^ ^ ^ g_ ^^^^_ ^^^
LADD, ANNA COLEMAN
5517. Winged Head.
HOFFMAN, MALVINA .
5518 Portrait Bust: Bonanus Grimson.
FARNHAM, SALLY JAMES
5519. Cave Woman.
LADD, ANNA COLEMAN
5520 The Human Instrument.
saint' GAUDENS, LOUIS
5521. Head of Ceres.
FENTON, BEATRICE
5522. Caroline. „ , _
Lent by Gustavus Remak, Jr.,
Esq.
GALLERY 78
PAINTINGS
HASSAM, CHILDE
5523 The Yachts: Gloucester Harbor.
(Purchased bv the San Francisco
Society of Artists for presenta-
tion to the San Francisco Art
Association.)
5524. Jonquils. . , --, ^
5525 Sunset: New England Coast.
5526'. The Woman with Black Furs and
Fire Opals.
5527 Nymph with Ducks.
5528. Couch on the Porch: Cos Cob.
5529. Peonies.
5530 In the Shadow of the Vine.
5531. The Little River in June.
5532. The West Indian Girl.
5533 The Ancient Window of Nemours.
5534! California Hills in Spring.
5535. The Strawberry Tea Set. .
5536. Spring Morning in California.
5537. Telegraph Hill.
5538. The Terre Cuit Tea bet.
5539. Aphrodite.
5540. The South Ledges.
5541. Nude.
SCULPTUEE
WEINMAN, ADOLPH ALEXANDER
5542. Heroic Courage.
[54]
UNITED STATES SECTION
ADAMS, HERBERT
5543. Meditation.
MACNEILL, HERMON' A.
5544. Navajo Orator.
■BRIGHT. ALICE MORGAN
5545. Beside the Pool.
GALLERY 79
PAIXTIXGS
CHASE, WILLIAM MERRITT
5546. Miss Savageau.
5547. A Poor Man's MeaL
5548. Self Portrait.
5549. Portrait: Hilda Spong.
5550. Just Onions.
5551. Portrait of an Artist.
5552. Steichen.
5553. Helen.
5554. A Passenger Boat.
5555. Venice.
5556. Italian Landscape.
5557. Back of the TiUa.
5558. Portrait Group.
5559. Old Houses: Venice.
5560. Long Island Landscape.
5561. On a Grand Canal.
5562. Day Dream.
5563. Portrait of J. Frank Currier.
5564. Mr. Sullivan.
5565. The Orangerj-.
5567. Woman in White Buttoning Gloves.
5568. La Salute.
5569. Mrs. Vonnoh.
5570. Mrs. Sullivan.
5571. R. U. Johnson.
5572. Big Copper Kettle and Fish.
5573. Study of a Young Girl.
5574 Woman with the White Shawl.
Lent by The Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts.
5575. Still Life: Fish.
5576. Mrs. Mason.
5577. Mrs. Chase.
GALLERY 83
PAINTINGS
FLORENCE. M. SARGENT
5578. Panel.
5579. Panel.
MERRITT, ANNA LEA
5580. Lure of Fame.
FLORENCE. M. SARGENT
5581. Panel.
5582. Panel.
SCtlLPTTEE
HOLM, VICTOR S.
5583. Edmund H. Wuerpel, Esq.
CORBETT, GAIL SHERMAN
5584. Bust of Rev. Samuel J. Calthrop.
PICCIRILLI, ATTILIO
5585. Fragment of a Statue.
5586. Fragment of a Statute.
BRENNER, VICTOR D.
5587. Womanhood.
GANIERE, GEORGE ETIENNE
5588. Head of Lincoln.
DALLIN, CYRUS EDWIN
5589. My Boys.
BRENNER, VICTOR D.
5590. Seeking.
GALLERY 87
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
DAVIE S, ARTHUR B.
5591. Two Voices.
5592. Ensapphired Italy.
5593. Friend's Fancy.
5594. The Chord of Change.
5595. Summer Storm.
5596. Summer Has O'erhrimmed.
5597. Silver- Veined Earth.
5598. Drawing.
5599. Drawing.
5600. Drawing.
5601. Drawing.
5602. Drawing.
5603. Drawing.
5604. Drawing.
5605. Drawing.
5606. Drawing.
5607. Drawing.
5608. Drawing.
5609. Drawing.
5610. Drawing.
5611. Drawing.
5612. Mountaineers.
5613. Shadowy Prefaces.
5614. Evening Among the Ruins.
5615. The Wind's Way.
5616. Bucolic.
5617. Poetic Memories.
5618. Under the Bough.
5619. Facades.
5620. Sacramental Tree.
5621. Interwoven.
5622. Overborne.
SCTJIiPTUEE
PRATT, BELA LYON
5623. Upstream and Downstream.
GRAFLY, CHARLES
5624. Maidenhood.
AITKEN, ROBERT
5625. A Thing of Beauty.
CHAMBERLIN, F. TOLLES
5626. The Cup Bearer.
BURROUGHS, EDITH WOODMAN
5627. Vine Leaves.
GALLERY 88
PAINTINGS
REDFIELD, EDWARD W.
5628. May: Delaware Valley.
5629. Easter Morning.
5630. Across the Canal.
5631. The Spring Freshet.
5632. After the Blizzard.
5633. A Village in France.
5634. Snow Storm.
5635. Brook in Winter.
5636. The Canal in Winter.
5637. In the Woods.
5638. Grey Day: Center Bridge.
5639. Rhododendrons.
5640. Overlooking the River.
5641. Equihen: France.
5642. The Quarry Road.
5643. Meadow and Brook.
5644. Spring.
5645. On the Delaware River.
5646. Autumn.
5647. Woodland Solitude.
5648. Between Daylight and Darkness:
New York City.
5649. Winter at Center Bridge.
5650. Stover's Mill.
SCTJXPTtTEE
GRAFLY, CHARLES
5651. Edward W. Redfield.
5652. The Entomologist.
Lent by Henry L. Viereck, Esq.
GALLERY 89
PAINTINGS
DE CAMP, JOSEPH
5653. The Fur Jacket.
5654. Portrait of Frank Duveneck.
Lent by the Cincinnati Museum
Association.
5655. The 'Cellist.
[55]
UNITED STATES SECTION
BENSON. PRANK "W.
5656. The Coot Shooter.
5657. The Hill Top.
5658. Mother and Child.
PEIXOTTO. ERNEST
5659. Villa Lante.
LA FARGE, JOHN
5660. Kwaunon Meditating on Human Life.
PEIXOTTO, ERNEST
5661. The Pool.
WHISTLER, JAMES MC NEILL
5662. Green and Violet: Portrait of Mrs. E.
Millicent Cobden.
DE CAMP, JOSEPH
5663. Girl with a Book.
WHISTLER, JAMES MC NEILL
5664. Portrait: Mrs. Huth.
Lent bv Louis Huth, Esq.
DE CAMP, JOSEPH
5665. Penseroso.
WHISTLER, JAMES MC NEILL
5666. Note Blanche: Whistler's Study of Jo.
Lent by the Estate of Mrs. E. M.
Cobden.
SCULPTURE
PRATT, BELA LYON
5667. Young Mother.
5668. Echo.
5669. The Butterfly.
5670. Lord Amherst.
LONGMAN, EVELYN BEATRICE
5671. Female Torso.
5672. Female Torso.
PRATT, BELA LYON
5673. Study of a Young Girl.
GALLERY 90
PAINTINGS
MARIN, JOHN
5674. The Blue Mountain: Tyrol.
5675. Fir Trees: Maine.
5676. Carrying Place Head: Maine.
5677. Spruce with Moss.
5678. Off Wallace's Head.
5679. Tree and Rock Forms.
5680. Coming Storm: Cast Island.
5681. Hudson River: West Point.
5682. Downtown New York.
5683. Waves and Rock: Big Wood Island.
5684. Pine Tree: Casco Bay.
5685. Brooklyn Bridge: New York.
5686. Pine Tree: Maine.
5687. Big Wood Island.
5688. Bridge-on-Seine.
5689. Pitch Pine: Casco Bay.
5690. Mountains and Mist Forms.
5691. Mountain in Mist: Kupstein.
5692. Fish House Cove: Casco Bay.
5693. Black Clouds: Paris.
5694. From Peekskill: Hudson.
5695. Casco Bay.
5696. Little Bit: Casco Bay.
5697. Cat Point: Casco Bay.
5698. Mountain and Lake: Tyrol.
5699. Rocks and Trees.
5700. The Mountains: Kupstein.
GALLERY 91
PAINTINGS
TWACHTMAN, JOHN H.
5701. Hill at Arc-la-Bataille.
5702. Niagara.
5703. Summer.
5704. Sailing.
5705. Greenwich Hills.
5706. On the Upper Terrace.
5707. Frozen Stream.
5708. Phlox.
5709. Bridge in Spring.
5710. Harbor View Hotel.
GALLERY 92
PAINTINGS
CADENASSO, GIUSEPPE
5711. The Reflection.
ALBERT, ERNEST
5712. Ten Above Zero.
PADDOCK, JOSEPHINE
5713. Youth.
ROTH, ERNEST D.
5714. A Winter Landscape.
BROWNELL, MATILDA
5715. Girl with Columbine.
DOUGHERTY. PARKE C.
5716. Mont St. Michel.
COLEMAN, CHARLES CARYL
5717. Sorrow.
DOUGHERTY, PARKE C.
5718. Moonlight,
JANSSON, ALFRED
5719. Illinois Landscape.
TOWLE, LEDYARD H,
5720. Birl and Macaw,
DE VOLL, F, USHER
5721. Quebec from the Fortifications,
GOODWIN, ARTHUR CLIFTON
5722. T Wharf: Boston,
CLARKSON, RALPH
5723. Portrait of E. G. Keith, Esq.
GOODWIN, ARTHUR CLIFTON
5724. Boylston Street: Boston,
SCULPTTJEE
WARNER, OLIN L,
5725. Maude Morgan,
Lent by C. E, S, Wood, Esq.
WEINMAN, ADOLPH A.
5726. Portrait of W. R. M„ Esq,
5727. Chief Blackbird.
POLASEK, ALBIN
5728. Aspiration.
GALLERY 93
PAINTINGS
BELLOWS, GEORGE
5729. Jeanette with Cat.
5730. Polo Crowd,
5731. Laura.
5732. River Front.
5733. Excavation at Night.
5734. North Country.
5735. Day in June,
5736. Cloudy Day,
5737. Portrait of a Young Lady,
5738. Grandmother.
5739. Boy.
5740. Portrait of Judge Peter B. Olney.
SCULPTUEE
ADAMS, HERBERT
5741. Infant Burbank.
ZETTLER, EMIL ROBERT
5742. Professor T. S.
WEINMAN, ADOLPH A.
5743. BaU Pitcher.
CALDER, A. STIRLING
5744. Laughing Boy,
WEINMAN, ADOLPH A.
5745. The Bowler.
GALLERY 94
PAINTINGS
MACRUM, GEORGE H.
5746. Wool worth Building from West Street.
HARRISON, BIRGE
5747. The Tow on the Lake.
WARREN, FRANK C.
5748. A Mediterranean Village.
[56]
UNITED STATES SECTION
MC COLL, ilARY A.
5749. Reflections.
WARREN, FRANK C.
5750. In the Sahara.
5751. The Caravan in the Desert.
5752. Evening.
5753. Landscape with Figures.
HARRISON, BIRGE
5754. Floating Ice.
WARNER, EVERETT L.
5755. Brooklvn Bridee,
COLT, MORGAN
5756. Long Island Moor.
COOLIDGE, MARY ROSAMOND
5757. Portrait of S. Burtis Baker.
COOPER, COLIN CAMPBELL
5758. Fifth Avenue: New York.
STEWART, JULIUS L.
5759. Venice.
COLT, MORGAN
5760. A StiU Day.
BADITZ, LAZAR
5761. Self Portrait.
COOPER, COLIN CAMPBELL
5762. Bowling Green: New York.
BOWDOIN, HARRIETTE
5763. A Venetian Highway.
O'BRIEN, FRANK M.
5764. Dunes in Italv.
LA FARGE, BANCEL"
5765. The Willow.
OLSON, ALBERT BYRON
5766. Decoration: The Three Sisters.
WALTMAN, HARRY FRANKLIN
5767. Vermont.
TYSON, CARROLL S., JR.
5768. Before Morning.
QUINLAN, WILL J.
5769. Mt. Rainier from Pinnacle Peak.
EATON, CHARLES WARREN
5770. Summer Night: Lake Como.
WENTZ, HENRY
5771. November: Five P. M.
TAYLOR, CHARLES J.
5772. Sandv Creek Bridge.
PIERCE, LUCY V.
5773. Carmel Landscape.
HARRISON, BIRGE
5774. Evening in Philadelphia.
FOOTE, MARY
5775. Portrait of Mrs. Herman Kobbe.
HARRISON. BIRGE
5776. White Wings.
5777. The Red Saw MiU.
KENDALL, SERGEANT
5778. Venetian Brocade.
SCULPTURE
ALFANO, VINCENZO
5779. Cicero.
5780. Mother's Love.
AZZI, MARIUS A.
5781. Flower Giri.
GALLERY 95
HERTER LOOMS
5782. Tapestry.
5783. Tapestry.
5784. Tapestry.
5785. Tapestry.
5786. Tapestry.
5787. Tapestry.
5788. Tapestrj'-
5789. Tapestrv.
5790. Tapestry.
5791. Tapestry.
5792. Tapestrv.
5793. Tapestrv.
5794. Tapestrv.
HERTER LOOMS
5795. Furniture.
AUZERAIS, LOUIS F.
5796. Collection of Fen Potterv.
PATIGIAN, HAIG
.5797. Daniel Monroe Burns.
SCULPTUSB
RUMSET, CHARLES GARY
5798. Lion Cub.
5799. Buffalo and Calf.
5800. Hound.
5801. Horse and Man Drinking.
5802. Study for Centaur.
5803. Scratching Dog.
5804. Stone Bull.
GALLERY 96
PAINTINGS
PEYRAUD, FRANK C.
5805. October.
DIXON, MAYNARD
5806. Navajo Women.
COUSE, E. IRVING
5807. Twilight: Taos Pueblo.
SNELL, HENRY B.
5808. The Cargo Boat.
PYLE, WILLIAM SCOTT
5809. The Composer.
LAMB, F. M.
5810. Our New England.
FROELICH, MAREN M.
5811. The Chinese Robe.
PEARSON, JOSEPH T., JR.
5812. Ducks in a Marsh.
FINN, JAMES WALL
5813. Girl with a Fan.
GROLL, ALBERT LOREY
5814. Lake Louise.
SANDONA, MATTEO
5815. Portrait of Mrs. Leo Lentelli.
DEMING, EDWIN WILLARD
5816. Prayer to the Manes of the Dead.
EATON, CHARLES WARREN
5817. The Shawangunk Valley.
WOOLF, SAMUEL JOHNSON
5818. The News Stand.
BREDIN, R. SLOAN
5819. The Farm.
GALLERY 97
PAINTINGS
WAUGH, FREDERICK J.
5820. Coming of the Line Storm.
OBERTEUFFER. GEORGE
5821. Fishing Boats.
ROBERTS, ALICE MUMFORD
5822. The Laughing Girl.
WUERPEL, EDMUND H.
5823. The Call of Lingering Dav.
PUTHUFF, HANSON
5824. Grav Day in Stimmer.
LUKS, GEORGE
5825. The Mother.
5826. Man in Brown.
WAUGH, FREDERICK J.
5827. The Maine Coast,
RUNGIUS, CARL
5828. On Wilcox Pass.
BORIE, ADOLPHE
5829. Ladv with Black Scarf.
WAUGH, FREDERICK J.
5830. The Southern Gulf Stream.
LOCKMAN, DE WITT M.
5831. Portrait of Miss D.
RUNGIUS, CARL
5832. Canadian Rockies.
AMES. BLANCHE
5833. General Adelbert Ames.
WUERPEL, EDMUND H.
5834. Late Afternoon.
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PHILIPPINE SECTION
MURA, FRANK
5835. On the Downs: Sompting.
PARTINGTON, GERTRUDE
5836. Portrait of Mrs. Jack Allan Parting-
ton.
GRAY, FREDERICK G.
5837. Portrait Study: Hon. Joseph G. Can-
non.
WUERPEL, EDMUND H.
5838. Gathering Clouds.
HUNT, E. AUBREY
5839. A Tidal River.
ADAMS, PHILIP
5840. The Sailor.
GALT, CHARLES FRANKLIN
5841. The Etcher.
LATHROP, WILLIAM LANGSON
5842. Summer Afternoon.
POOKE, MARION L.
5843. The Chess Plavers.
BROWNELL, MATILDA
5844. Girl in the Chinese Porcelain Room.
"WUERPEL, EDMUND H.
5845. An Evening Symphony.
PAGE, MARIE DANFORTH
5846. Portrait of Anna Coleman Ladd.
SCULPTUEE
LAESSLE, ALBERT
5847. The Bronze Turkey.
PHILIPPINE SECTION
GALLERY 98
PAIXTIXGS AND DEAWIKG8
AMORSOLO, F.
5848. Landscape.
ASUNCION
5849. A Bunch of Bananas.
CULLER, TOMAS
5850. A "Water Carrier.
ESPIRITU, A.
585L A Gardener.
5852. Assassination of Governor Bustamante.
FABIE, S. L.
5853. A Garden Comer.
5854. Country "Wavs.
HERRER, JOAQUIN M.
5855. The Model.
5856. Sampling.
HIDALGO, FELIX R.
5857. The Corpse of a Tribal Chief Lying in
State.
5858. Assassination of Governor Bustamante.
5859. The Surf.
5860. Moonlight.
5861. Landscape.
5862. Archeronte.
5863. A Portrait.
5864. Landscape.
5865. Christian Maidens Before the Mob.
5866. Marine.
5867. Hero and Leander.
LUNA, JUAN
5868. A Dutch Scene.
5869. A Parisienne.
MORENO, AGAPITA
5870. A Baguio Landscape.
O'FARRELL, G.
5871. Landscape.
5872. Landscape.
REYES, N.
5873. Landscape.
RIVERA y MIR, VICENTE
5874. A Filipino Maiden.
5875. A Filipino Dame.
5876. A Sick Man.
DE LA ROSA, FABIAN
5877. My Cat.
5878. Resentment.
5879. A Billet Doux.
5880. A Dining Room Corner.
5881. A Portrait of Miss Hidalgo.
ZARAGOZA M.
5882. Gallantry.
5883. At Prayer.
UNITED STATES SECTION
GALLERY 99
PAIXTIN6S
FISHER. MARK
5884. The Rick Yard.
POWERS. MARION
5885. The Bouquet.
WENDEL, THEODORE
5886. Ipswich Marsh.
SPAETH, MARY HAUGHTON
5887. Penelope Roberts.
TITCOMB. M. BRADISH
5888. Hillside and Harbor.
SMITH, CHARLES L. A.
5889. The Retreating Light.
STEELE, THEODORE C.
5890. The Hill Countrv.
BERNEKER, LOUIS F.
5891. Coral and Blue.
OCHTMAN, LEONARD
5892. The Brook in Spring.
BRAUN, MAURICE
5893. Hills and VaUev: Southern California.
EBERT, CHARLES
5894. Earlv November.
WILLIAMSON, ADA C.
5895. Baby in a French Cap.
BITTINGER, CHARLES
5896. After Supper.
POOKE, MARION L.
5897. The WaU Flower.
TADAMA, F.
5898. Public Market: Seattle.
BISSELL, HELEN RATHBUN
5899. Old Melodies.
MANIGAULT, E. MIDDLETON
5900. Pastoral.
DEMING, EDWIN WILLARD
5901. Vow of Vengeance.
SCHLEGELL, GUSTAV VON
5902. Positano Lemon Vine.
SCITLPTUEE
YOUNG, MAHONRI M.
5903. Dav Dreams.
LADD, ANNA COLEMAN
5904. Eleanora Duse.
GALLERY 100
PAIKTIXGS
CUNEO, C"YRUS CINCINNATO
5905. The Mother.
BREMER, ANNE M.
5906. Isabella.
[58]
UNITED STATES SECTION
""^Jo^T ^Spa'^S'h Fair in the Time of Goya.
NELL, TONY
NELL, TONY
5910. Floating Feather.
PADDOCK, JOSEPHINE
5911 The Blue Feather.
EBERT, CHARLES
5912 Monhegan Headlands.
^-'59?3^ wSier'^^Sonhern France.
YATES, CDLLEN
5914. Spring. _,^„
SHAW, SYDNEY DALE
5915. Nature's Screen.
5916. Woodland Fete.
5917 Southwestern Summer.
BRYANT, MAUD DREIN
5918. Still Life: Asters.
PERRY, LILLA CABOT
5919. Open Air Concert.
DUNLAP, HELENA
59'>0 The Senor s (warden.
WAITE, EMILY BURLING
5921 Tijmentje Cleaning Brass.
MACKY, E. SPENCER
5922 Mother and Chiia.
FARNDON, WALTER
5923. Wistaria Arbor.
WAITE, EMILY BURLING
5924 A Morning in September.
BEAL, REYNOLDS
5925. Orr's Mills.
POOR, HENRY VARNUM
5926. The Orchardist and His i! amuy.
LINDE, OSSIP L.
5927. Venice.
RANDOLPH, LEE F.
5928. The Grape Vine.
WHITEMAN, S. EDWIN
5929. Summer Breeze.
SCULPTUEE
LADD, ANNA COLEMAN
5930. High Tide: Low Tide.
HYATT, ANNA VAUGHAN
5931. Colts in a Storm.
SIMONS, AMORY C.
5932 Having a Hard Tmie.
FAIRBANKS, AVARD
5933. The Baby.
KONTI, ISIDORE
5934. Scherzo.
SIMONS, AMORY C.
5935. Mastiff Dog.
5936. The Storm.
AKELEY, CARL E.
5937. Stung.
WARNER, OLIN L.
5938. Maude^Morgan^ ^_ ^_ ^^^^_ ^^^_
LADD, ANNA COLEMAN
5939. Sleeping Furies.
HYATT, ANNA VAUGHAN
5940. Winter Group.
5941. Jaguar Reaching.
NOQUET, PAUL
5942. Weeping Man.
FRY, SHERRY EDMUNDSON
5943. Chief Mahaska.
NOQUET, PAUL
5944. Despair.
GALLERY 101
DRAWINGS AND MONOTYPES
WILLIAMSON, SHIRLEY
5945. Monotype No. 1.
5946. Monotype No. 10.
5947. Monotype No. 6.
5948. Monotype No. 4.
5949. Monotype No. 5.
5950. Monotype No. 9.
HOBART, CLARK
5951. May Flowers.
5952. Speak 1
5953. Evening.
5954 Homeward Patn.
lilt Symphony in Red and Blue.
5956. The Morning Walt.
5957. Goin' to Meetin*.
5958 The Tribute.
WILLIAMSON, SHIRLEY
5959. Monotype No. 14.
5960. Monotype No. 1^.
5961. Monotype No. 16.
5962. Monotype No. 1^.
5963. Monotype No. 15.
5964. Monotype No. H.
HOBART, CLARK
5965. California Night.
5966. The Bathing Pool.
5967. Sylvan Glade.
5968 Sunday Afternoon.
5969 The Lady Guinivere.
5970". The White Cloud.
5971. Midday Rest.
5972. Sleep.
JAKOBI, RUTH
5978. City Square.
5974. Towards Evening.
5975. The Beach.
5976. Silent Street.
5977. Reaping.
5978. Water Front.
5979. On the Sand.
5980. Brooklyn Bridee.
WILLIAMSON, SHIRLEY
5981. Monotype No. 7.
5982. Monotype No. 8.
MARTINEZ, XAVIER T.
5983. At the Grove.
5984 The Fairy Dance.
5985. In the Hills.
5986. Peace.
5987. At the Pool.
5988. Spring Dance
WILLIAMSON, SHIRLEY
5989. Monotype No. 6.
5990. Monotype No. ^.
LONDONER, AMY
5991. Park Bench.
5992. The Bathers.
'^ciQB Woman in UlacK.
I994. Boardwalk: Atlantic City.
5995. The Fairy Tale.
5996 Trees and Mountains.
5997'. Cripple Creek.
5998. A Strange House.
^??9''9''^FoUy'^t?adingLove: An Allegory.
6000. The Chess Players.
6001. Nymph at Pool.
6002. The Peacock.
6003. The Green Vase.
6004. Fairy Tales.
6005. Wood NjTnph.
6006. Going to the Dance.
GALLERY 102
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
HALE. LILIAN WESTCOTT
6007. Bleeding Hearts.
[59]
UNITED STATES SECTION
JACKSON, ANNIE HURLBURT
6008. Child's Head.
BUTLER, THEODORE EARL
6009. Sunrise.
HALE, LILIAN WESTCOTT
6010. Gardenia Rose.
BUTLER. THEODORE EARL
6011. Peonies.
HALE, LILIAN WESTCOTT
6012. Madonna Lilies.
BUTLER, THEODORE EARL
6013. Afternoon.
HALE, LILIAN WESTCOTT
6014. Anemones.
MIELZINER, LEO
6015. A Profile in Silver Point.
BUTLER, J. J. P.
6016. Autumn Landscape.
TAYLOR, FRANK WALTER
6017. Fete: Night.
6018. Illustration: The Iron Woman.
6019. Souvenir of Versailles.
ZORACH, WILLIAM
6020. Flowers.
TAYLOR, FRANK WALTER
6021. The Beach: Brighton.
ZORACH, WILLIAM
6022. The Wood Cutters.
TAYLOR, FRANK WALTER
6023. The Pool: London.
6024. The Villas: Trouville.
ZORACH, WILLIAM
6025. Woods in Autumn.
TAYLOR, FRANK WALTER
6026. The Cargo: London.
ZORACH, WILLIAM
6027. The Country Vallev.
TAYLOR, FRANK WALTER
6028. At the Races: Deauville.
BOONE, CORA
6029. Tulips.
HOPKINSON, CHARLES
6030. Effect of Light.
6031. Effect of Light.
TAYLOR, FRANK WALTER
6032. Illustration: The Iron Woman.
LANGTRY, MARY
6033. Personally Conducted.
HOPKINSON, CHARLES
6034. Effect of Light.
6035. Effect of Light.
BOONE, CORA
6036. A Pot of Flowers.
GALLERY 103
PAINTINGS
CRISP, ARTHUR
6037. A Song Hit.
6038. The Philanderer.
DILLAYE, BLANCHE
6039. On the Grand Morin.
HALLOWELL, GEORGE HAWLEY
6040. The Logan.
PERCY, ISABELLA C.
6041. Interior of Mission: San Juan.
HALLOWELL, GEORGE HAWLEY
6042. Wood's Lake.
WARREN, HAROLD B.
6043. Autumn.
HALLOWELL. GEORGE HAWLEY
6044. The Driving Pitch.
BOWDOIN, HARRIETTE
6045. A Bit of Sunshine.
DILLAYE, BLANCHE
6046. Moonlight.
LA FARGE, BANCEL
6047. The Ravine.
FINKELNBURG, AUGUSTA
6048. The Old Homestead.
DAWSON, GEORGE WALTER
6049. An Old Cottage Rose.
MC CARTER, HENRY
6050. Return from Foray: Early Ireland.
6051. Yearly Tribute to the King of Tara.
DAWSON, GEORGE WALTER
6052. Rose-Covered Wall: Spain.
PRESTON, JAMES
6053. Market Place.
LATHROP, WILLIAM LANGSTON
6054. Landscape.
6055. A Grey Day.
LAMB, F. M.
6056. Threatening.
HALLOWELL, GEORGE HAWLEY
6057. The Snow Path.
PETERSON, JANE
6058. Sunlight and Shadows: Venice.
HALLOWELL, GEORGE HAWLEY
6059. Island Lake.
6060. New Hampshire Snow.
6061. The Choppers.
PETERSON, JANE
6062. Old Venice.
COOPER, COLIN CAMPBELL
6063. A Salem Residence.
6064. Mountains at Gruyeres: Switzerland,
6065. The White House.
HALE, PHILIP LESLIE
6066. Autumn Fruits.
NEUHAUS. EUGEN
6067. Cliffs at Westport.
6068. Helvetia Cemetery.
HALE, PHILIP LESLIE
6069. A Passing Hour.
6070. Wistaria and the Mysterious Miss
Wistar.
SCULPTURE
KEMEYS, EDWARD S.
6071. Fighting Panther and Deer.
GALLERY 104
PAINTINGS
SCHUSTER, DONNA
6072. Concert in the Court of the Four
Seasons.
NUNN, FREDERIC
6073. Sand and Sea.
SCHUSTER, DONNA
6074. Construction Work to the South of
the Tower of Jewels.
SELDEN, HENRY BILL
6075. Cloudy Morning.
SCHUSTER, DONNA
6076. Construction Work to the South of
the Tower of Jewels.
NUNN, FREDERIC
6077. Harbor in Winter.
MUHRMAN, HENRY
6078. Autumn Landscape with Children.
6079. Chrysanthemums.
6080. Boy with White Coat.
6081. Town and Sky.
6082. Sunset.
6083. Garden Flowers.
CONANT, LUCY SCARBOROUGH
6084. The Jungfrau at Noon.
6085. Piz Languard from Rosegg Valley.
6086. The Matterhorn.
6087. The Sella Joch: Dolomites.
6088. The Silver Lake of the Engadine.
6089. The Beloved Pine: Campfer.
SEARS, SARAH CHOATE
6090. Pigeon Berries: Bermuda.
6091. Hibiscus: Bermuda.
ZIMMERMAN, M. W.
6092. Across the Valley.
[60]
UNITED STATES SECTION
Bavaria.
1.
SEARS, SARAH CHOATE
6093. Morning Glories: Bermuda.
BYNE, ARTHUR
6094. The Bishop's Well: Palencia.
6095. A Toledan Tenement.
6096. An Old Palace in Avila.
6097. Cathedral Silhouette: Saragossa.
6098. Vigo from the Bay.
6099. Patio in an Old Posada in Alcala.
6100. Tarragona Cathedral Seen from the
Cloister.
6101. A Fountain in Lugo.
MURPHY, CAROLINE BOWLES
6102. In the Azores.
6103. A Cloud.
HARDING, GEORGE
6104. Night: Australian Desert.
MURPHY. CAROLINE BOWLES
6105. Hot Springs.
GILCHRIST, WALLACE W., JR.
6106. Incoming Tide.
6107. The Fish Dock.
6108. Towards the Sun.
6109. Rocks: The Maine Coast.
6110. Twin Birches.
6111. A Quiet Sea.
GALLERY 105
PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND MONOTYPES
PRESTON, JAMES
6112. Paris No. 6.
6113. Paris No. 7.
6114. Paris No. 5: Cafe.
6115. Paris No.
6116. Mamburg
6117. Paris No,
PRENDERGAST, MAURICE B.
6118. Marine.
6119. Rocks.
6120. Beach.
6121. Canal: Venice.
6122. Decorative Sketch.
6123. The Rocks.
SHEELER, CHARLES
6124. Landscape No. 5: 1914: Drawing.
6125. Drawing No. 2: 1914.
6126. Landscape No. 2: 1914.
6127. Drawing No. 1: 1914.
6128. Landscape: Bethlehem.
6129. Mid-Ocean: 1908.
6130. Landscape No. 2: 1915.
6131. Landscape No. 3: 1915.
6132. Landscape No. 4: 1915.
6133. Landscape No. 5: 1914.
6134. Interior: 1915.
HART, GEORGE
6135. Call of the South Sea.
6136. Marie.
6137. Athesie and Child.
MARSHALL, E. NEWELL
6138. Parroquet.
6139. Parrot and Fruit.
6140. Parrot and Grapes.
PRENDERGAST, MAURICE B.
6141. Beach.
6142. Under the Trees.
6143. Decorative Sketch.
6144. Salute: Venice.
6145. The Sea.
6146. Landscape.
MARSHALL, E. NEWELL
6147. Parroquet and Peaches.
6148. Parroquet and Anemones.
HART, GEORGE
6149. Hawaiian Cowboy.
MARSHALL, E. NEWELL
6150. Parrot.
HART, GEORGE
6151. My Friend Soloi.
6152. Sweetheart.
HARTMAN, C. BERTRAM
6153. Erotic.
6154. Elefantasy.
6155. Birds of Paradise.
6156. Ice Bear.
6157. Lotophagi.
6158. Flamingo Fantasy.
6159. Admiration.
6160. Vanity.
SCULPTURE
POLASEK, ALBIN
6161. Portrait Bust of Theodore N. Ely.
GALLERY 106
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
HASSAM, CHILDE
6162. Puerta del Sol: Toledo.
6163. The Fete of Lannion: Grey Evening.
6164. Sunset at Lannion.
6165. The Old House with Elms.
6166. Drawing for Thalassa.
6167. Old Dutch Church.
6168. The Old House: September.
6169. The Quais: Lannion.
6170. Thalassa.
6171. The Dance.
6172. Marsh Haymakers.
6173. The Convent.
6174. Moonrise at Sunset.
6175. The River: Nude.
6176. Shrimp Fishers.
6177. Mt. Hood.
6178. Hickory Trees.
6179. Brittany Cottage.
6180. La Clarte.
6181. Skull Springs: Oregon.
6182. The Squall: Gloucester.
6183. Happy Valley: Harney Desert.
6184. Street in Haarlem.
6185. Deep Pool.
6186. Water Lily and Nasturtiums.
6187. Der Groot House: Haarlem.
6188. Brelevenez: Second.
6189. Antwerp Cathedral Spire.
6190. Weir's Farm: The Rain.
6191. St. Michael's: Lannion.
6192. Brelevenez.
6193. Shoals Garden.
6194. Newfields: New Hampshire.
6195. The Blue Sea: Appledore.
6196. Portrait of a Young Girl.
6197. Isles of Shoals: Duck Island.
SCUIiPTUEE
BISHOP, EMILY CLAYTON
6198. Passing of the Seasons: Winter into
Spring.
GALLERY 107
PAINTINGS
LAWSON, ERNEST
6199. Midday.
6200. Hot Beds.
6201. Palisade Road.
6202. Launch Works.
RAPHAEL, JOSEPH
6203. Belgian Farm.
FERGUSON, NANCY
6204. Coming from Church: Princetown.
RAPHAEL, JOSEPH
6205. Environs of Brussels.
LAWSON. ERNEST
6206. Harlem River.
MACKY, CONSTANCE
6207. Portrait of Mrs. Frederick Roth.
[61]
UNITED STATES SECTION
SINGER, WILLIAM H., JR.
6208. In My Garden.
TURNER, HELEN M.
6209. Portrait.
LAWSON, ERNEST
6210. Boat Builders.
6211. Young Trees in Winter.
6212. Boat Club.
6213. Red Church.
6214. Hudson River and Palisades.
6215. Hills at Innwood.
6216. Beginning of Winter.
SCUIiPTimB
PICCIRILLI, ATTILIO
6217. Head of a Boy.
6218. Head of a Girl.
GALLERY 108
PAINTINGS
WEBER, MAX
6219. Still Life.
6220. Potatoes.
KUHN, WALT
6221. Mural Decoration.
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
WEBER, MAX
6222. Decoration.
MACRAE, ELMER LIVINGSTON
6223. Iris.
WEBER, MAX
6224. Memories of a Chinese Restaurant.
MAC RAE, ELMER LIVINGSTON
6225. Fruit Decoration.
WEBER, MAX
6226. Indian Basket.
MAC RAE, ELMER LIVINGSTON
6227. Pear Decoration.
PRENDERGAST, MAURICE B.
6228. Mosaic.
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
6229. Picnic.
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
WEBER, MAX
6230. Figures and Landscape.
DAVIE S, ARTHUR B.
6231. Mural Decoration.
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
WEBER, MAX
6232. Mexican Vases.
HALPERT, SAMUEL
6233. Lake George.
DAVIE S, ARTHUR B.
6234. Panel.
PASCIN, JULES
6235. Interior with Figure.
SPEICHER, EUGENE
6236. Still Life.
MCFEE, HENRY LEE
6237. Still Life.
PASCIN, JULES
6238. Story Teller.
WEBER, MAX
6239. Woman in Garden.
6240. Carrying Fruit.
6241. Woman and Tents.
PASCIN, JULES
6242. Boys Playing Marbles.
WEBER, MAX
6243. Still Life.
GALLERY 109
PAINTINGS
HUNTINGTON, MARGARET WENDELL
6244. Still Life.
NORDELL, CARL J.
6245. The Listeners.
GOTTHOLD, FLORENCE WOLD
6246. The Yellow Cat.
BRYANT, MAUDE DREIN
6247. Still Life: Crimson Ramblers.
CARLES, ARTHUR B.
6248. Torso.
SMITH, GEORGE WASHINGTON
6249. California Hillside.
BRYANT, EVERETT L.
6250. Peonies.
WALTMAN, HARRY FRANKLIN
6251. The Blue Fountain.
BRECKENRIDGE, HUGH H.
6252. White Vase.
SMITH, GEORGE WASHINGTON
6253. Eucalyptus Trees.
TYSON, CARROLL S., JR.
6254. A Midsummer's Day.
RAPHAEL, JOSEPH
6255. Tulip Fields.
SHORE, HENRIETTA M.
6256. Sisters.
RAPHAEL, JOSEPH
6257. Spring Winds.
GOODWIN, ARTHUR CLIFTON
6258. Boylston Street: Boston.
REUTERDAHL, HENRY
6259. Skyscrapers.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM S.
6260. Laurel Blossoms.
MACRAE, ELMER LIVINGSTON
6261. Summer: Martha's Vinevard.
ADDAMS, CLIFFORD
6262. Sadness.
POWELL, ARTHUR J. E.
6263. Bronx KiUs.
SOULPTUBB
BERGE, EDWARD
6264. Undine.
GALLERY 110
PAINTINGS
MC ILHENNY, C. MORGAN
6265. A Gray Morning.
Lent by Samuel T. Shaw, Esq.
ROLSHOVEN, JULIUS
6266. The Refectory of San Damiano:
Assisi.
Lent by the Art Museum of
Detroit.
SPENCER, MARY
6267. Peonies.
HOWE, WILLIAM HENRY
6268. Low Lands: Holland.
THOMAS, SEYMOUR
6269. Portrait: Henri Vignaud.
WOODWELL, JOSEPH R.
6270. Sand Dunes.
RAPHAEL, JOSEPH
6271. In Holland.
VINTON, FREDERIC PORTER
6272. Portrait: Mrs. Vinton.
RICHARDS, WILLIAM T.
6273. Marine.
Lent by Frederick W. Tillman,
Jr., Esq.
RAPHAEL, JOSEPH
6274. Market Dav on the Canal.
MCKILLOP, WILLIAM
6275. Portrait of Robert W. Chanler.
CONNELL, EDWIN D.
6276. The Dunes.
DE WBNTWORTH, CECILE
6277. Taper to Saint Genevieve.
POORE, HENRY RANKIN
6278. Twilight on the Moor.
MUHRMAN, HENRY
6279. The Barge.
[62]
UNITED STl^TES SECTION
WOODWELL, JOSEPH R.
6230. Squam River.
6281. Mist from the Sea.
REHN. FRANK K. M.
6282. Where the Waves Sweep.
GALLERY 111
PAIXTIXGS
PARTINGTON, J. H. E.
6283. The Old Belhnan.
Lent bv R. L. Partington, Esq.
STETSON. CHARLES WALTER
6284. Bather.
6285. In Praise of Dionysos.
6286. October.
MORAN, PETER
6287. Water Bearer: San Juan.
EAKINS. THOMAS
6288. The Home Ranch.
6289. The Concert Singer.
6290. The Veteran.
6291. Portrait of Henry O. Tanner.
6292. The Crucifixion.
6293. The Bohemian.
MORAN, PETER
6294. September Haze.
STETSON, CHARLES WALTER
6295. Summer Joy.
6296. The Love Song.
6297. Portrait of Grace Ellery Channing-
Stetson.
6298. Moonrise Behind Cypresses.
MORAN, PETER
6299. Pueblo of Zia.
STETSON, CHARLES WALTER
6300. A Place of Peace.
6301. Hanfaony.
6302. Smugglers.
SCULPTtTKE
WARNER, OLIN
6303. Bust of Colonel Wood.
Lent bv C. E. S. Wood, Esq.
PRATT, BELA LYON
6304. Bust of Mrs. Pratt.
GALLERY 112
PAINTINGS
LINDE, OSSIP L.
6305. Steps: Venice.
MC EWEN, WALTER
6306. The Betrothed.
6807. Oldebroeck.
6308. Yes or No.
MELCHERS, GARI
6309. The Arbor.
6310. Mother and Child.
Lent bv James Deering, Esq.
6311. North River.
6312. Skaters.
Lent by The Pennsylvania Acad-
emv of the Fine Arts.
MCEWEN, WALTER
6313. An Interlude.
MELCHERS, GARI
6314. Open Window.
6315. Snow.
BUTLER, HOWARD RUSSELL
6316. Spirits of the Twilight.
MELCHERS, GARI
6317. Portrait Group.
Lent bv Huso Reisinger Estate.
VAN BOSKERCK, ROBERT W.
6318. Gill Brook: Adirondacks.
SUTTER, HENRY R.
6319. Street Scene: Provincetown.
HEYNEMANN, JULIA H.
6320. Miss Mollv Muir.
HOBART, CLARK
6321. The Blue Bav: Monterey.
HUBBELL, HENRY SALEM
6322. The Crimson Charger.
THOMPSON, LESLIE P.
6323. Tea.
SARGEANT, GENEVE RIXFORD
6324. Floating Clouds.
SCITLPTUEE
CRENIER, HENRI
6325. Girl and Butterflies.
AKELEY. CARL E.
6326. The Wounded Comrade.
NETHERLANDS SECTION
GALLERIES 113 to 116
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
ADDICKS, CHRISTIAN JOHANNES
6327. Mother and Child.
BALWfi, C. F.
6328. Road on the Heath.
6829. The Old Cottage.
BAUTZ, DAVID
6330. Dead Birds.
VAN BEEK, BERNARDUS ANTONIE
6331. Dutch Landscape.
VAN DEN BERG, WILLEM
6332. Bov with Bowl of Fruit.
BERKEMEYER, LUDOLPH
6333. On the Banks of a Dutch Lake.
DE BOER, GERARD J.
6334. In the Garden of the Castle.
6335. The Edge of the Forest.
BOTTEMA, TJERK
6336. Loading Hay.
6337. Drinker.
6338. Harvest Time.
GATE, P. TEN
6389. Autumn.
COLLETTE, JOAN
6340. Volendam.
6341. Volendam Fisherman.
LE COMTE, A.
6342. Amsterdam.
COSSAAR, J. C. W.
6343. San Marco.
DAKE, CAREL L.
6844. The Three Holy Kings.
DAKE, CAREL L., JR.
6345. View of Mt. Tamalpais.
6346. Chinese Gate: Hongkong.
6347. Bolinas Bay.
6348. Sheep Fold.
DERKSEN, G.
6349. Children Among Wildflowers.
VAN DEVENTER, JOHANNA CORNELIA
6350. Beeches.
DOOYEWAARD, JACOB
6351. Meditation.
VAN DRIESTEN, A. J.
6352. Autumn.
VAN ESSEN, JAN.
6353. Pelicans.
FERWERDA, BEREND
6854. Wheat Stacks.
GARJEANNE. J.
6355. Brook in Limburg.
6356. Birch Trees in Sunshine.
6357. Cottage on the Heath.
GEERLINGS, JACQUES
6358. Ploughing.
GOED^^iIE^^), theodoor
6359. Chapel in France.
[63]
NETHERLANDS SECTION
GORI, BERTHA
6360. Old Woman.
DE GROOT, G.
6361. In the Kempen Country.
HAMEL, WILLEM
6362. Sheep on the Dunes.
HEYENBROCK, HERMAN
6363. New Building.
6364. Steel Works.
6365. Belgian Colliery.
6366. Factory in Winter.
6367. Extinguishing Coke.
6368. Belgian Glass Factory.
VAN INGEN, HENDRIKUS ALEXANDER
6369. Resting.
6370. Head of a Cow.
6371. Summertime.
6372. Dutch Landscape.
6373. Dutch Landscape.
JANS, JAN
6374. Spring Morning on the Dunes.
JANSSEN, ROBERT M.
6375. Repairing Fishing Nets in Katwyk.
6376. Girl from lerseke, Zeeland.
KERLING, ANNA E.
6377. Diligent Old Woman.
6378. Feeding the Chickens.
KEVER, J. S. H.
6379. Domestic Cares.
KOPPENOL, C.
6380. Sea near Scheveningen.
6381. Loading Hay.
6382. Geese near the Lake.
KRABBfi, H. M.
6383. Little Sis.
6384. Belgian Refugees.
KRAMER, MARTINUS
6385. Wintertime in Belgium.
6386. Wintertime in Holland.
LEDEBOER, HANS
6387. What I Saw in My Dreams.
LtJCKER, EUGENE
6388. Dordrecht.
6389. Blooming Apple Tree.
6390. Sions HiU: Nymegen.
6391. Last Sunrays.
LUYT, A. M.
6392. Peasant Festival: Zeeland.
VAN DER MAAREL, M.
6393. On the Beach.
6394. Country Road.
MAUVE, A. R.
6395. Wintertime.
MAUVE, ANTOON
6396. Returning Home.
6397. Sheep Shearing.
6398. A Warm Day.
6399. Sunset in Winter.
MENSION, C. J.
6400. The Beast of Prey.
MENTOR, A.
6401. The Reincarnation of Satan.
6402. The White Saviour.
6403. The Highest Sacrifice.
MESDAG, HENDRIK WILLEM
6404. A Stormy Sea.
MEYER, JOHAN
6405. Early Morning.
MONDRIAAN, FRITZ
6406. The Golden Autumn.
6407. By the Pond.
DE MOOR, P. CORNELIUS
6408. The Dance.
MOOY, F. A.
6409. Wintertime in Brabant.
OERDER, FRANS
6410. Nasturtium.
6411. Waiting.
OOSTERZEE, H. A. VAN
6412. Autumnal Afternoon.
VAN OVERBEEK, G. J.
6413. Cart Horses at the Riverside.
DE REGT, P.
6414. Dreary Day in Spring.
REPELIUS, BETSY
6415. Interior of a Dutch Home.
VAN RHYNNEN, JAN
6416. Brook with Lilies.
RINK, PAUL
6417. Good Friday in Rome.
ROELOFS, WILLEM E., JR
6418. The Land of Tulips.
ROSSE, HERMANN
6419. The Water Palace.
6420. Carmel Bay.
6421. Garibeg Dal: a Javau Festival.
SCHIEDGES, P. P.
6422. Mill at Nigtevecht.
SCHIPPERUS, PIETER ADRIANUS
6423. Winter.
6424. Autumn.
SCHULMAN, DAVID
6425. A Winter Afternoon in Laren.
SLUITER, WILLY
6426. At the Races.
SMITH, HOBBE
6427. Fisherman Knitting Nets.
SNOECK, JACOB
6428. Before the Open Door.
6429. Cleaning Vegetables.
VAN SOEST, LOUIS
6430. Winter Evening.
6431. Carnival.
STERRE DE JONG, J. F.
6432. Waiting for Breakfast.
6433. In the Cornfield.
TESTAS, P. H.
6434. Constrained Thoughts of a Disagree-
able Event in the Past.
6435. Good Intentions Thwarted by Earthly
Difficulties.
6436. Caught Anger.
6437. Corroding Pain.
6438. Sarcastic Thoughts.
6439. Purification from Evil Thoughts
6440. Soul Still Bound to Earth.
6441. Evil Thoughts Purified by Music.
6442. Energetic Thought.
6443. Troubles of Life.
TOOROP, JAN
6444. Fish Distribution in Katwyk.
VAN TUSSENBROEK, OTTO
6445. The Volendam Sailor.
VELSEN, SUZE
6446. Autumn.
VLAANDERBN, JOHAN
6447. Country Road in Overyssel.
6448. The Country of Overyssel.
VREEDENBURGH, C.
6449. Unloading Peat on the Edge of a Canal.
6450. Village of Blokzyl.
6451. Village of Nieuwkoop.
6452. In the Meadow.
VREEDENBURGH-SCHOTEL, M.
6453. Slum in the City of Hattem.
VUUREN, JAN VAN
6454. The Mill.
VAN DER WAAY, NICOLAAS
6455. The Looking Glass.
6456. Dutch Orphan House Girl.
6457. The Springtime of Life.
VAN WALCHREN, PIET M.
6458. The Cornmill.
WANDSCHEER, MARIE
6459. Nasturtiums.
[64]
NETHEELANDS SECTION
YAN WANING, CORNELIS ANTHONY
6460. Ancient Part of the Hague City.
6461. Moonlight in Dordrecht.
WARTENA, FROUKJE
6462. In Flanders.
VAN DER WEELE. H. J.
6463. Dutch Ploughing Oxen.
VAN DER WILLIGEN, C. A.
6464. Nasturtium.
ZON, JACOB
6465. Nawj'ing.
6466. Preparing Fodder,
FEINTS, ETCHINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, ETC.
BAUER, M. A. J.
6467. Church in Moscow.
6468. Street in Constantinople.
6469. A Damascus Bazaar.
BAUKEMA-PHILIPSE, M.
6470. Castle Doorweerth.
BODIFEE, PAUL
6471. Old Town in "Winter.
6472. Old Town.
BOTTEMA, TJEERD
6473. Winter at Laren,
6474. House at Laren.
6475. Steeple at Laren.
GRAADT VAN ROGGEN, JOHANNES MAT-
THEUS
6476. Venice.
6477. Venice.
HARTING, DIRK
6478. Steeple Amersfoort.
6479. Amsterdam Lock.
6480. Langegracht: Amersfoort.
6481. Amersfoort I.
6482. Amersfoort II.
6483. Amersfoort Canal V.
6484. Fairy Tale.
6485. Amsterdam.
HAVERKAMP, G. C.
6486. Market in the Evening: Amsterdam.
6487. Old Church: Amsterdam.
6488. St. Pieter Leiden.
6489. Antwerp.
HEMELMAN, ALBERT
6490. Small Gelder Yard.
6491. Pile Driver: Amsterdam.
ISRAELS, JOSEF
6492. White Herons.
ISRAELS, JOSEF
6493. Knitting Fishing Nets.
DE JONG, TOON
6494. Yeere Cathedral.
6495. Tjalk Outside Dordrecht.
KOEKKOEK, GERARD
6496. Delfshaven Harbor.
KRAMER, MARTINUS
6497. To the River.
6498. Downs Oaks.
LtJCKER, EUGENE
6499. Old Mill.
6500. Nymegen.
6501. Shipbuilding Yard.
6502. Cathedral.
6503. Last Sunrays.
6504. Winter Evening.
6505. Old Houses.
MARIS, MATTHEW
6506. The Sower (after Millet).
MOULYN, S.
6507. Le Chateau Beaufort.
6508. Study of the Nude.
6509. Villa d'Este.
POORTENAAR, JAN
6510. Gateway, Westminster.
6511. Roman Catholic Cathedral.
6512. Moonrise.
6513. Interned British Soldier.
6514. First Arch, Waterloo Bridge.
6515. At Blackfriars Station.
6516. Sunset.
6517. Westminster Abbey.
6518. Coast of Cornwall.
6519. Under the Viaduct: Amsterdam.
6520. Waterloo Bridge and River.
6521. Evening.
6522. Blackfriars Bridge.
6523. Nude.
6524. Amsterdam: Kolkje.
6525. Amsterdam: Beurs.
6526. Amsterdam: New Church.
6527. Amsterdam: Gateway.
6428. Amsterdam: Reguliersgracht.
6429. Amsterdam: St. Nicolai Church.
6530. Newcastle: Castle Stairs.
6531. Newcastle: Cathedral.
6532. Newcastle: Cranes.
6533. Newcastle: Shipbuilding I.
6534. Newcastle: Shipbuilding II.
6535. Newcastle: High Bridge.
SHELFHOUT, LODEWYK
6536. Winter 'Iree.
6537. Les Angles.
VAN DER VALK, M.
6538. The Dog of Fo.
6539. The Bridge.
6540. Sandfihip.
6541. Avenue.
6542. River View.
6543. Bridge.
6544. Mill Near the Lake.
6545. Old Boat.
6546. Meadow Road.
6547. Amsterdam.
6548. Old MiU Delft.
6549. Riverside.
6550. Brook Near Warmond.
VELSEN, SUZE
6551. Sunny Doorlet.
6552. Old Dutch Slum.
6553. Old Gateway: Hasselt.
6554. Door: Bethlehem Church.
UNITED STATES SECTION
GALLERY 117
PAINTINGS
MAURER, ALFRED H.
6555. Bal Bullier.
MAYER, LOUIS
6556. Ladv with Black Veil.
EBERT, CHARLES
6557. The Fog Bow.
HOFFMAN, HARRY LESLIE
6558. Saturday Morning : Savannah Market
WILLIAMS, GEORGE ALFRED
6559. The Drama of the Sea : The Breakers.
BERNINGHAUS, OSCAR E.
6560. A Southwestern Pueblo.
NOBLE, JOHN
6561. Toilers of the Sea.
ANDERSEN. MARTINUS
6562. The Glittering Pageant.
CASER, ETTORE
6563. Old Venice.
[65]
UNITED STATES SECTION
SEAWELL, HARRY W.
6564. Interior.
KIXG, PAUL
6565. Winter.
GRANVILLE-SMITH, WALTER
6566. Clearing Mists.
FOOTE, WILL HOWE
6567. Gloucester Harbor.
ALBRIGHT, ADAM EMORY
6568. The Hill Road.
PANCOAST, MORRIS HALL
6569. La France Leaving Quarantine.
ULLMAN, EUGENE PAUL
6570. Head of a Young Woman.
TROCCOLI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA
6571. Woman with a Handkerchief.
BRECKENRIDGE, HUGH H.
6572. Corner of the Garden.
6573. Studio Interior: Chinese Jar.
SAND OR. MATHIAS
6574. The Pueblo of Walpi.
PRICE, C. S.
6575. On the Plains.
BRECKENRIDGE, HUGH H.
6576. The Open Garden.
6577. Studio Interior: The Tapestried Wall.
HIGGINS, EUGENE
6578. The Strange Land.
VIVIAN, CALTHEA
6579. Moonlight: St. Francis Sutter Park.
IRVINE, WILSON
6580. The Bathing Beach.
CUNEO, RINALDO
6581. Notre Dame: Paris.
BOWER, ALEXANDER
6582. The White Shore.
WESSEL, HERMAN H.
6583. The Harbor: He aux Moines.
SCULPTUEE
STERLING, LINDSEY MORRIS
6584. Fountain: Afraid.
GALLERY 118
PAIXTIXGS
BUTLER, EDWARD B.
6585. The Brook.
DUMOND, FREDERIC MELVILLE
6586. Sea Carvings.
COOPER. EMMA LAMPERT
6587. Temple at Jaipur.
COOPER, COLIN CAMPBELL
6588. Beauvais Cathedral.
BERLIN, HARRY
6589. Vermont Hills.
COOPER, EMMA LAMPERT
6590. Side Street: Beauvais.
STEELE, THEODORE C.
6591. November Afternoon.
BOWER, ALEXANDER
6592. Snow-Covered Cliffs.
BEAUMONT, LILIAN ADELE
6593. The Satin Gown.
KING, PAUL
6594. June.
GRANVILLE-SMITH, WALTER
6595. Summer Breeze.
SHARP, JOSEPH HENRY
6596. Crucita : Taos Indian Girl.
RAVLIN, GRACE
6597. To the Cemetery: Venice.
BRAUN, MAURICE
6598. Sunlit Hills: Southern California.
DUSTIN, SILAS S.
6599. Midnight in New England.
FARLEY, RICHARD BLOSSOM
6600. Primrose Path.
JONES, LEON FOSTER
6601. A Misty Day in Winter.
ALLIS, C. HARRY
6602. Evening: Montreuil.
LANGHORNE. KATHERINE
6603. Rhode Island Pool.
ASHLEY, CLIFFORD W.
6604. Chase of the Bowhead Whale.
NOYES, GEORGE L.
6605. Winter Morning.
FOURNIER, ALEXIS JEAN
6606. Morning in Venice.
ERICSON, DAVID
6607. Low Tide.
DE JONG, BETTY
6608. The Dancing Girl.
GROSSMANN, EDWIN BOOTH
6609. StiU Life.
DAVOL, JOSEPH BENJAMIN
6610. Where Sea and River Meet.
SELDEN, HENRY BILL
6611. October Morning.
FOOTE, MARY
6612. Portrait of August Jaccaci, Esq.
CLOSSON, WILLIAM BAXTER
6613. A Glimpse of the Sea.
GALLERY 119
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
SNELL, HENRY B.
6614. The Lighthouse bv Moonlight.
PAPE, ERIC
6615. The Mexican Dance.
SNELL, HENRY B.
6616. The Passing Steamer.
ZIMMERMANN, M. W.
6617. Across the Lake.
COUSE, E. IRVING
6618. An Indian Shepherd.
WEBER, SARAH S. STILLWELL
6619. Water Babv.
WYETH, N. C.
6620. Old Pew (Treasure Island).
6621. Chinese Pirates.
6622. The Picador.
6623. Captain Bones Routs Black Dog
(Treasure Island).
6624. Ebenezer Balfour (Kidnaped).
SCHOONOVER, FRANK E.
6625. The Trail of the North.
ARTHURS, STANLEY MASSEY
6626. Overland Transportation.
SCHOONOVER, FRANK E.
6627. The Fur Brigade.
ARTHURS, STANLEY MASSEY
6628. The Evening Mail.
BEEK. ALICE D. ENGLEY
6629. Portrait Studv.
GALLAGHER, SEARS
6630. From the Bridge.
EVERETT, HERBERT EDWARD
6631. Cottage Garden.
6632. Garden at Pipestave Hill.
FINKELNBURG, AUGUSTA
6633. Mv Woodsie Park.
DUFNER, EDWARD
6634. Portrait: A Rav of Sunlight.
ROBINSON, BOARDMAN
6635. Louvain.
BENDA, WLADYSLAW T.
6636. Laila.
MC CARTER, HENRY
6637. Lust for Gold.
FORTUNE, E. CHARLTON
6638. Moonlight.
HURRY, LUCY W.
6639. The Concert in the Garden.
OAKLEY, THORNTON
6640. Shinto Pilgrim.
6641. Fisherman.
[66]
UNITED STATES SECTION
6642. Faggot Gatherer.
6643. Peasant Woman.
DAVIS, STUART
6644. The River.
6645. The Fog.
EISENLOHR, E. G.
6646. First Furrows.
MAURY, CORNELIA F.
6647. The Three Bears Story.
LICHTENAUER, J. MORTIMER
6648. Studv for Harris Theater.
KUHN, "WALT
6649. Drawing.
BROWN, CHARLOTTE HARDING
6650. The Squab Syndicate.
6651. Hump Yourself.
FORTUNE. E. CHARLTON
6652. The Galloway Inn.
HARDING, GEORGE
6653. The Fisherwoman.
BROWN, CHARLOTTE HARDING
6654. On the Hillside.
BLUMENSCHEIN. MARY GREENE
6655. A Girl.
BENDA, WLADYSLAW T.
6656. Amazons: I.
6657. Amazons: II.
DE ROSALES-BAGG, LOUISE
6658. Portrait.
PRESTON, JAMES
6659. Regenburg: Bavaria.
ELLIOTT, ELIZABETH SHIPPEN GREEN
6660. Inspector Joly.
6661. The First Communion.
WEILL, EDMOND
6662. October Haze.
MAO GILVARY, NORWOOD
6663. Autumn Idyl.
FOLGER, ANNIE, B.
6664. Sand Dunes.
HURRY, LUCY W.
6665. The Peacock.
6666. Waiting for the Stage Coach.
DE ROSALES-BAGG. LOUISE
6667. Miss Betty Callish.
CRISP, ARTHUR
6668. The Little Spinster.
MURA, FRANK
6669. Washerwoman.
6670. Market Carts.
6671. Cottages in Warwick.
6672. The Old Malt House.
6673. Castle Wall: Warwick.
6674. Street in Warwick: Winter.
6675. Barges in Tow.
6676. Cloudy Day on the Thames.
6677. Brewers' Drayman.
6678. Below London Bridge.
HAWORTH, EDITH
6679. Gibraltar.
6680. Midsummer.
6681. Cvpress Tree.
6682. African Coast.
6683. Village Street: Provincetown.
HEYNEMANN, JULIA H.
6684. Old Chinatown: San Francisco.
WILSON, FLOYD
6685. Chinatown: Portland.
BALL. ROBERT E. JR.
6686. The Palms.
MAGER, GUS
6687. Tulips and Irises.
ROGERS, GRETCHEN W.
6688. Still Life.
BLUMENSCHEIN, ERNEST L.
6689. Love of Life No. 2.
6690. Love of Life No. 1.
HARDING, GEORGE
6691. The Wreckers.
NORMAN, MABEL
6692. Portrait of Mrs. Wm. R. Hunter.
6693. Maestro Alessandro : Profile.
6694. Portrait of Dr. George Cerio.
6695. Matilde.
6696. Portrait of Mrs. Helene Anderson.
6697. Maestro Alessandro.
6698. Portrait of Mr. Charles H. Hapgood.
WYETH, N. C.
6699. Roaring Skipper.
MC CORMICK, HOWARD
6700. Hopi Ceremonial.
ROBINSON, BOARDMAN
6701. Viva What's His Name: Mexico, '12.
6702. Disease in the Wake of War: Bal-
kans, '12.
BECKER, MAURICE
6703. The Older Generation.
6704. The Bov and the Man.
ROBINSON, BOARDMAN
6705. T. R. in Old Madrid.
WEBSTER, HERMAN A.
6706. Rio Ogni Santi : Venice.
6707. Ponte Santa Triniti.
6708. Rio Delia Croce: Venice.
6709. On the Arno : Florence.
6710. Ponte Vecchio : Florence.
6711. Ponte Delle Grazie: Florence.
WOODBURY, CHARLES H.
6712. Cut at Empire.
6713. Near Pedro Mieuel.
6714. Near Empire.
6715. Sea Wall: Panama.
6716. The Great Slide.
6717. Culebra Cut.
ABBEY, EDWIN A.
6718. St. Agnes' Eve.
6719. Parson Dunkhardt.
LICHTENAUER, J. MORTIMER
6720. Studv for Shubert Theatre.
MIELZINER, LEO
6721. Character Head.
HUDSON, CHARLES W.
6722. Sassafras Trees: Moonlight.
6723. Oak Tree: Coming Storm.
CAHILL, ARTHUR
6724. Illustration for Western Story.
STORRS, JOHN
6725. Portrait.
HALE, WALTER
6726. The Walk Along the Ramparts.
6727. The Chapel on the Rock: Le Puy.
SLOAN, JOHN
6728. Girl Undressing.
6729. Woman on Roof.
6730. At the Top of the Swing.
6731. Return from Toil.
DAVIS, STUART
6732. The Cafe Loque.
6733. A Back Yard.
HUNTER, ISABEL
6734. On the Exposition Grounds No. 1.
6735. On the Exposition Grounds No. 2.
HARDING, GEORGE
6736. Busy Day at the Docks.
KELLER, ARTHUR I.
6737. The Young Critic.
OLSON, ALBERT BYRON
6738. Ballet.
RANDOLPH, LEE F.
6739. Avignon: Prance.
PRENDERGAST, MAURICE B.
6740. Promenade on Seashore No. 1.
PICASSO, PABLO
6741. Violon et Flacon.
OLSON, ALBERT BYRON
6742. Ballet.
FERGUSON, NANCY
6743. Market Day.
[67]
UNITED STATES SECTION
POTTHAST, EDWARD H.
6744. Surf Bathing.
ROSS, DENNAN W.
6745. Still Life.
DICKENSON, PRESTON
6746. Village and Country.
DAVIES, ARTHUR B.
6747. Drawing.
6748. Latticed Passage.
6749. Drawing.
GALLERY 120
PAINTINGS
RITTENBERG, HENRY R.
6750. Still Life.
BOYNTON, RAY S.
6751. Spokane Valley.
PIAZZONI, GOTTARDO F. P.
6752. The End of the Day.
LoKKE, MARIE
6753. Portrait of a Child.
TUCKER, ALLEN
6754. The Ice Storm.
THORNDIKE, CHARLES H.
6755. Grav Weather.
LIL.JESTROM, GUSTAV F.
6756. Vishnu Temple: Grand Canyon.
DEL MUE, MAURICE
6757. Late Afternoon in the Sierras.
SCHWARTZ, ANDREW THOMAS
6758. Destiny: Hope: Despair.
BALL, ROBERT E., JR.
6760. Moonlight: Gothic Arch at St. Jean:
Brittany.
JONES, HUGH BOLTON
6761. Through the Trees.
BROOKE, RICHARD NORRIS
6762. A Stony Outpost.
SCHMAUSS, PETER
6763. Easter.
KROLL, LEON
6764. Landscape and Sea.
BROWN, BENJAMIN CHAMBERS
6765. Cliffs: Golden Gate.
YATES, CULLEN
6766. November Snow.
RICHARDS, LEE GREENE
6767. A Man in a Cloak.
DEWEY, CHARLES MELVILLE
6768. The Harvest Moon.
PALMER, PAULINE
6769. The Ledge.
GRABACH, JOHN R.
6770. Banks of the Connecticut River.
HOEBER, ARTHUR
6771. The Meadow Brook.
JUERGENS, ALFRED
6772. Garden Flowers.
VAN LAER, ALEXANDER T.
6774. November Afternoon.
CONGDON, THOMAS R.
6775. The Greenroom.
VOLKERT, EDWARD C.
6776. Winter Evening: Connecticut.
HALPERT, SAMUEL
6777. Interior.
PERRY, LILLA CABOT
6778. Germaine Sewing by the Brook.
SPRINCHORN, CARL
6779. Beach at Laguna.
WHITE, ORRIN A.
6780. Snow Blown Peaks.
BERNSTEIN, THERESA F.
6781. Open Air Show.
BROWN, BENJAMIN CHAMBERS
6782. Over the Roofs : Antwerp.
ROULAND, ORLANDO
6783. Portrait of John Burroughs.
HAMMOND, ARTHUR J.
6784. The Old Artist.
WILLIAMS, GEORGE ALFRED
6785. Boom Island Light: Ogonquit.
BRAUN, MAURICE
6786. The Hillside: Morning.
BLUMENSCHEIN, MARY GREENE
6787. Valentine.
KELLER, EDGAR
6790. Under the Bridge: Harlem River.
ADAMS, JOHN OTTIS
6791. A Bit of the Whitewater.
KOPMAN, BENJAMIN D.
6792. Portrait of a Young Man.
PFEIPFEN, JUSTUS
6793. Central Park.
LANGHORNE, KATHERINE
6794. A Dav Last Summer.
WILLIAMS, GEORGE ALFRED
6795. Afternoon Sea.
IRVINE, WILSON
6796. Laughing June.
HYDE, WILLIAM HENRY
6797. Vera.
MAZZANOVICH, LAURENCE
6798. Grey Glow.
CHAPMAN, CHARLES S.
6799. The Marauder.
WUERPEL, EDMUND H.
6800. The Sheltered Bay.
DIRKS, RUDOLPH
6801. On the Dike.
WHEELER, JANET
6802. In Memoriam.
DILLAYE, BLANCHE
6803. The God of Good Fortune.
THORNDIKE, CHARLES HALL
6804. Church.
SMITH, HOWARD EVERETT
6805. The Convalescent.
TUCKER, ALLEN
6806. Portrait in Blue and Ivory.
MC KILLOP, WILLIAM
6807. The Letter.
SPEICHER, EUGENE E.
6808. In the Catskills.
TYNG, MARGARET FULLER
6809. The Silver Bowl.
GRANT, LAWRENCE
6810. Fishing Boats: Concarneau.
ALLEN, MARION BOYD
6811. Enameling.
HUDSON, CHARLES W.
6812. Great Cedar: Moonlight.
DIXON, MAYNARD
6813. The Palomino Mare.
DU BOIS, GUY PENE
6814. Trapeze Performer.
BISSELL, HELEN RATHBUN
6815. A German Interior.
JUERGENS, ALFRED
6816. In May.
NAHL, PERHAM W.
6817. Despair.
GRANVILLE-SMITH, WALTER
6818. Queen's Lace.
COLE, THOMAS CASILEAR
6819. Portrait of a Lady.
SCHOOK, F. DE FORREST
6820. Sunshine and Shadow.
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LIPPINCOTT, WILLIAM H.
6821. Love Finds the Way.
RAMSEY, CHARLES F.
6822. A Garden.
DABO, LEON
6824. The Rockets: Rain of Fire.
HURLEY, EDWARD TIMOTHY
6825. The New Year.
BITTINGER, CHARLES
6826. The Library of the Prince: Versailles.
MURPHY. ADA CLIFFORD
6827. Sweet Apples.
NOBLE, JOHN
6828. Paris: The Beach.
REDFIELD, EDWARD W.
6829. The River Road.
6830. Garden by the River.
• 6831. The Road in Summer.
6832. The Coast of France.
6833. The English Channel.
HASSAM, CHILDE
6834. County Fair: Still Life.
BRECKENRIDGE, HUGH H.
6835. White Phlox.
HASSAM, CHILDE
6836. New England Peaches and Grapes.
SCULPTURE
WORTHINGTON, BEATRICE MAUDE
6837. Grief.
COONSMAN, NANCY
6839. Wistful Baby.
ERASER, JAMES EARLE
6840. Portrait of J. G.
MAZUR, WLADYSLAW
6841. Motherless.
KRATINA, JOSEPH M.
6842. Genius: Head of Baby.
WARNER, OLIN L.
6843. Mr. Cottier.
KNIGHT, CHARLES ROBERT
6844. Kodiak Bear.
HARVEY, ELI
6845. Lion of the Desert.
6846. Rex: Lion with Antelope.
GREEK CASTS
GALLERIES 51, 54, 80 and 85
6847
1, Primitive statue of a woman, from Delos,
dedicated by Nikandre, a noble lady
of Naxos, to Artemis. Naxian marble.
Early Greek art of the Vllth century
B. C. The dedicatory inscription is
engraved on the statue's left leg.
Stais p. 2. Perrot VIII 148. Brunn 57a.
6848
15. Archaic head of a youth, found in the
sanctuary of the Ptoan Apollo in Boe-
otia. Marble. It belong to a statue of
the same type as 1558. Early Vlth
cent. B. 0. Provincial Boeotian work,
Stais p. U. Perrot VIII 511.
6849
21. Statue of a running, or flying Victory,
from Delos, where it probably crowned
the roof of a temple. Marble. Archaic
style, about the middle of the Vlth
cent. B. C.
Stais p. 5. Perrot VIII 299. Brunn 36.
6850
29. Marble tombstone (stele), with the figure
of the dead warrior (Aristion, friend
of Peisistratos, tyrant of Athens) in
low relief. Below the signature of the
sculptor, Aristokles. After 550 B. C.
Stais p. 15 Perrot VIII 133. Brunn
41a.
6851
38. Fragment of a marble stele from the
Dipylon cemetery in Athens. Head
of a youth holding a discus, the hair
gathered in a bunch. First half of
Vlth century B. C.
Stais p. 17. Perrot VIII 664. Conze,
Attische Grabreliefs pi. 4.
6852
89. Marble stele from Orchomenos in Boeo-
tia, the work of Alxenor of Naxos.
The dead man, wrapped in his cloak,
offers a locust to his dog. Early Vth
cent. B. C.
Stais p. 21. Perrot VIII 361. Brunn
416.
6853
41. Marble tombstone, probably base of a
statue of a sphinx. In front, a youth-
ful warrior, on horseback, holding a
second horse. On either side, mourn-
ers. Early Vlth cent. B. C.
Stais p. 21. Brunn 66.
6854
126. Large marble votive relief, from Eleusis.
Demeter offering probably ears of corn
to the boy Triptolemos. Behind him,
Persephone holding a torch. Finest
Attic work, about 450 B. C.
Stais p. 27. Brunn 7. Svoronos pi.
24, 25.
6855
128. Unfinished marble statuette of Athena,
found on the Pnyx at Athens, a copy
of the famous statue of gold and ivory
by Phidias (the Athena Parthenos),
in the Parthenon.
Stais p. 31. Brunn 38.
6856
129. Marble statuette, a more elaborate but
artistically inferior copy of the same
famous original as 128. Roman work.
Stais p. 29. Brunn 39. 40.
6857
136-154. Fragments of the marble sculptures
in the pediment of the temple of Askle-
plos at Epidauros. Probably the work
of the sculptor Timotheus. Best Attic
art of the early IVth century B. 0.
6858
136. Mounted Amazon pointing her lance at a
falling foe.
Stais p. 36. Cawadias, Fouilles d'Epi-
daure pi. 8, 1. Brunn 20.
6859
137. Wounded Amazon falling from her horse.
Stais p. 36. Cawadias pi. 8, 4.
6860
140. Female head.
Cavvidias pi. 8. 9.
6861
143. Head of a horse.
Cawadias pi. 8, 12.
6862
144. Head of a Centaur.
Cawadias pi. 8, 13.
6863
152. Body of a dying warrior.
Cawadias pi. 11, 15.
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GREEK CASTS
6864
154. Female head.
Cawadias pi. 8, 8.
6864
154. Female Head.
Cawadias p. 8, 5.
155-157. 162. Statues from the roof
of the same temple (akroteria).
6865
155. Victory holding a bird in her right hand,
floating gently in the air.
Sta'is p. 39. Cawadias pi. 8, 5.
6866
156. Goddess, probably Aura (Xj-mph of the
air), on horseback.
Stais p. 39, Cawadias pi. 11, 16, 17.
Brunn 19.
6867
157. Goddess, probably Aura (Xj-mph of the
air), on horseback.
Stais p. 39. Cawadias pi. 11, 16, 17.
Brunn 19.
6868
162. Body of youthful Victory in rapid flight.
Stais p. 40. Cawadias pi. 11, 19.
Brunn 19.
6869
159. Marble statuette of Victory from the tem-
ple of Artemis, at Epidauros. First
half of the FVth cent. B. C.
Stais, p. 41. Cawadias pi. 10 and
1906 pi. 3.
6870
160. Marble statuette of Victory from the tem-
ple of Artemis, at Epidauros. First
half of the IVth cent. B. C.
Stais p. 41. Cawadias pi. 10, and
1906 pi. 3.
6871
161. Marble statuette of Vivtory from the tem-
ple of Artemis, at Epidauros. First
half of the IVth cent. B. C.
Stai's p. 41. Cawadias pi. 10 and
1906 pi. 3.
6872
164. Marble lion's head (gargoyle), from the
round building (tholos), at Epidau-
ros. Second half of the IVth cent.
B. C. (See the metope and triglyphs
from the same building, below p. ?).
Cawadias pi. 10.
6873
173. Marble votive relief of Asklepios seated
on a chair, draped in his cloak. From
Epidauros. IVth cent. B. C.
Stais p. 42. Cawadias pi. 9, 21. Svo-
ronos pi. 31.
6874
174. Marble votive relief of Asklepios seated
on a chair, draped in his cloak. From
Epidauros. lA'^th cent. B. C.
Stais p. 42. Cawadias pi. 9, 21. Svo-
ronos pi. 31.
6875
178. A boar's head, from the marble pediment
sculptures, representing the hunting of
the Calydonian boar, of the temple of
Athena Alea, at Tegea. Best Attic
work, probably bv Skopas, early IVth
cent. B. C.
Stais p. 32. Brunn 44.
6876
179. A youth's head, from the marble pediment
sculptures, representing the hunting
of the Calydonian boar, of the temple
of Athena Alea, at Tegea. Best Attic
work, probably by Skopas, early IVth
century. B. C.
Stais p. 32. Brunn 44.
6877
180. Youth's head, from the marble pediment
sculptures, representing the hunting of
the Calydonian boar, of the temple of
Athena Alea, at Tegea. Best Attic
work, probably by Skopas, early IVth
cent. B. C.
Stais p. 32. Brunn 44.
6878
181. Youthful head from the temple of Pluton
at Eleusis, probably the Eleusinian
deity Eubuleus. Best Attic work of
the IVth century B. C, formerly con-
sidered an original of the great Praxit-
eles. Compare nr. 1839.
Stai's p. 33. Brunn 74.
6879
182. Marble head of a goddess, probably Aph-
rodite, from the sanctuary of Askle-
pios at Athens. Best Attic art of the
rV'th cent.
Stais p. 34. Brunn 174.
6880
183. Marble head of ApoUon, found at Lau-
rion. It belonged to a statue of the
god holding his bow in the left hand,
the right resting on his head (ApoUon
Lykeios). IVth cent. B. C.
Stais p. 35.
6881
185. Marble head of a woman from Delos
wearing an expression of strong pain.
IVth cent. B. C.
Stais p. 35.
6882
190. Marble head of a woman, probably Hy-
gieia. from the sanctuary of Asklepios,
at Athens. IVth cent. B. C.
Stai's p. 52.
6883
215. Relief from a marble base which bore the
group of Leto, Apollon and Artemis,
by Praxiteles, at Mantlnea in Arcadia.
This relief is work by the great artist's
pupils. It represents the musical con-
test of Apollon and Marsyas, the Muses
looking on. The fourth slab of the
base, bearing three Muses, is lost.
Sta'i's p. 53. Brunn 468. Svoronos pi.
30, 31,
6884
216. Relief from a marble base which bore the
group of Leto, Apollon and Artemis,
by Praxiteles, at Mantinea in Arcadia.
This relief is work by the great artist's
pupils. It represents the musical con-
test of Apollon and Marsyas, the Muses
looking on. The fourth slab of the
base, bearing three Muses, is lost.
Sta'is p. 53. Brunn 468. Svoronos pi.
30, 31.
6885
217. Relief from a marble base which bore the
group of Leto. Apollon and Artemis,
by Praxiteles, at Mantinea in Arcadia.
This relief is work by the great artist's
pupils. It represents the musical con-
test of Apollon and Marsyas, the Muses
looking on. The fourth slab of the
base, bearing three Muses, is lost.
Stais p. 53. Brunn 468. Svoronos pi.
30, 31.
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GREEK CASTS
6886
218. Marble statue of Hermes, or a funereal
hero, probably from a tomb in the
island of Andros. Fine work of the
IVth century, evidently inspired by
the famous Hermes of Praxiteles at 258,
OljTupia (see below p. 19).
Stais p. 50. Brunn 18.
6887
226. Marble relief, from Mantinea: a woman
holding leaves, before her a palm (now
almost entirely destroyed). Middle of 259
the Vth century.
Fouglres, Bull. Corresp. hellen. 1887,
376. Svoronos pi. 199.
6888
231. Marble statue of Themis (Justice), from
her temple at Rhamnus in Attica, the
work of Chairestratos (his signature
on the base). Early Illd cent. B. C.
Stais p. 63. Brunn 476.
6889
234. Colossal marble head of Athena, origi-
nally wearing a bronze helmet, found
near the Theseion, at Athens. Prob-
ably a hellenistic copy of a Vth cen-
tury original.
Stais p. 74. Brunn 48.
6890
235. Colossal marble statue of Poseidon, from
the island of Melos. The trident in
his right hand is restored. Broad
decorative hellenistic work.
Stai's p. 75. Brunn 550.
6891
240. Marble statue of Hermes, from Atalante,
holding a bag (now lost) in his right,
and the kerykeion (messenger's
wand) in his left hand. Copy, prob-
ably of a work by the great Lysippos,
court sculptor to Alexander the Great.
Stai's p. 77.
6892
243. Marble statue of Hermes holding a ram.
from Troizen, copy of an original of
the Vth century.
Stais p. 80.
6893
247. Marble statue of a Gaulish warrior, from.
Delos, from a votive monument. The
warrior has fallen on his right knee,
and is making a last desperate defence 417
against a victorious enemy, probably
mounted. The head, left shoulder and
arm with shield, were worked in a
separate block, now lost. Excellent 715
work of the Pergamon school (lid
cent. B. C.)
Stais p. 83.
6894
248. Marble statue of a youth, probably a 715
temple slave offering sacrifice, found
near the Olympieion at Athens. Copy
of a bronze original of the Vth century.
Stais p. 86. Salis, Athen. Mitteilungen
1906, 352.
6895
249. Marble oust of the emperor Hadrian
(A. D. 117-138), found near the 717
Olvmpieion, at Athens.
Stais p. 91.
6896
252. Marble statuette of Pan. from Sparta.
He is draped in his cloak, and holds 718
a syrinx (reed flute). Roman work.
Stais p. 87.
6897
256. Marble statue of Dionysos, mutilated,
260
262
263
294
303
368
from the theatre of Sikyon, near Cor-
inth. Hellenistic work.
Stais p. 88. American Journal Archse-
ology 1889, 294.
6898
Upper part (head and bust) of a colossal
marble statue of Asklepios, from the
Piraeus. Decorative early hellenistic
■work.
Stais p. 89.
6899
Marble relief with draped maidens dant>-
ing gracefully : from the theatre of
Dionysos at Athens. Excellent Roman
decorative work.
Stais p. 67. Svoronos pi. 32.
6900
Marble relief with draped maidens danc-
ing gracefully ; from the theatre of
Dionysos at Athens. Excellent Roman
decorative work.
Stais p. 67. Svoronos pi. 32.
6901
Marble statue of Aphrodite, draped and
wearing a sword, from Epidauros.
Excellent copy of a Vth century origi-
nal of the t>-pe called Venus Genetrix.
Stais p. 82.
6902
Marble statue of Asklepios, from his
sanctuary at Epidauros. Roman copy
of a Greek original.
Stais p. 87.
6903
Marble head of Hygieia, from the sanc-
tuary of Asklepios, at Epidauros.
6904
Column with the three-bodied Hakate in
high relief, from Epidauros, dedicated
by a certain Fabulos. Decorative
Roman work.
Cawadias, Fouilles d'Epidure pi.
10, 27.
6905
Marble portrait head of Hermachos, pupil
of Epikuros, found at Athens. Good
Roman work.
Stais p. 80. Bernoulli, Griech. Ikono-
graphie II p. 40.
6906
Marble bust of Antinous. the favorite of
the Emperor Hadrian, from Patras.
Careful work.
Stais p. 98.
869. Marble reliefs from tombs, found at
Athens, where the contrary is not
especially mentioned. See also below,
p. 15.
6907
, A boy opening a cage with his right hand,
a bird in his left. Under the cage, a
cat and a slave boy. The lower half
of the slab is missing. Excellent early
IVth century work.
Stais p. 112. Conze, Attische Grabre-
liefs pi. 204.
6908
, The deceased woman seated, clasping a
standing woman's hand. Behind her,
a man standing in a dejected attitude.
Sta'is p. 113. Conze pi. 80.
6909
, The deceased, a tine lady called Ameino-
kleia, preparing for her last journey,
with the help of two slave girls. Found
in the Piraeus.
Sta'is p. 113. Conze pi. 177.
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GEEEK CASTS
6910
722. A seated lady (Archestrate), taking
jewels from a box which a slave girl
offers her, while her little boy brings
her a bird. Found at Markopulo is
Attica.
Stais p. 115. Conze pi. 68.
6911
733. Polyxena standing, a pomegranate in her
right, her left hand raising her veil.
Small stele from Larissa in Thessaly,
early Vth cent. B. C.
Stais p. 118.
6912
734. The youthful Hekedamos, holding a cock
and two lances. Found at Larissa.
Middle of the Vth cent. B. C.
Stai's p. 119.
6913
739. Amphotto standing, a flower (now lost,
probably only painted) in her right, a
pomegranate (?) in her left hand.
Found at Thebes. First half of the
Vth cent. B. C.
Stais p. 122.
6914
741. A youth draped in his cloak, wearing a
broad-brimmed hat (petasos) and car-
rying a hare and a fruit. Found in
Thessaly. Vth cent. B. C.
Stais p. 123.
6915
742. Youth carrying a strigil and an oil-flask,
accompanied by his dog. Vth century.
Found at Thespiai. The stele was used
again much later, and the inscription
added.
Stais p. 124.
6916
831. Phrasikleia seated, her slave girl with
an open casket standing before her.
IVth cent. B. C.
Stais p. 144. Conze pi. 67.
6917
832. The deceased woman, seated, clasps a
standing woman's hand. Behind them
are a man and a girl in mournful atti-
tude. IVth century B. C.
Stais p. 146. Conze pi. 85.
6918
835. Marble vase (lekythos), from a tomb,
with low relief of the deceased as a
youthful warrior on horseback, in the
inidst of his family (two warriors,
two women). Excellent work, about
400 B. C.
Stais p. 149. Conze pi. 218-9.
6919
869. Youth standing in a pensive attitude, his
little slave and his dog mourning at
his feet, his father before him, his
right hand raised to his lips, in a most
expressive gesture of grief. Excellent
early IVth century art. Found in the
bed "of the Ilissos at Athens.
Stais p. 167. Conze pi. 211.
6920
1378. Base of a statue or of a votive offering,
bearing a case of surgical instruments
and two cupping-glasses, carved in low
relief. Found in the sanctuary of
Asklepios at Athens.
Bull. Corresp. heUenique 1877 pi. 9.
6921
1402. Marble votive relief from Thyrea. Askle-
pios and his family of healing heroes
receiving pilgrims. IVth cent. B. C.
Stais p. 239. Svoronos pi. 35.
6922
1425. Marble relief, slab from a base or an
altar, found in the sanctuary of Askle-
pios, at Epidauros : Asklepios seated
on his throne, before him Hygieia and
Nike (Victory), behind him Epione.
Archaistic Roman work.
Stais p. 246. Cawadias,
1895 pi. 8. Svoronos pi. 68.
6923
1463. Marble base of a bronze tripod (lost),
given as a prize for a musical or dra-
matic victory. Dionysos, in long flow-
ing robes, holding thyrsos (wand) and
kantharos (two-handled cup ), between
two Victories with ewer and paten.
Stais p. 58. Oesterr. Jahreshefte 1899,
255. Svoronos pi. 29.
6924
1500. Votive marble relief from the Piraus.
The youthful Dionysos on his couch,
a girl sitting at his feet. Three actors
in long robes, with masks in their
hands, stand behind her.
Athen. Mitteilungon 1882 pi. 14. Svo-
ronos pi. 82.
6925
1501. Marble relief (formerly erroneously called
"The Death of Socrates"), perhaps a
tombstone. A man lies on a couch,
holding a paten. At his feet, a woman
seated on a stool, and a slave boy. A
draped man stands in the right corner,
a dog lies under the couch, V-IVth
cent. B. 0.
Svoronos pi. 83.
6926
1558. Marble statue of a youth, commonly called
Apollo, from Melos. First half of the
Vlth century B. C. Good archaic
■work. Cp. nr. 2720.
Stais p. 10. Perrot VIII 321.
1561-1580. Marble sculptures from the famous
sanctuary of Hera near Argos, exca-
vated by the American School of Arch-
eology in Athens. Waldstein, The
Argive Herum I.
6927
1561. Female head. Vth cent. B. C.
Stais p. 59. Waldstein pi. 32.
6928
1563, 1564. Two heads of Amazons (?). Vth
century.
Stais p. 59. Waldstein pi. 31, 33.
6929
Vth century.. Very fin.e
1571. Female head,
work.
Stais p. 59.
1572.
1578.
Waldstein pi. 36.
6930
Torso of a young warrior, from one of
the metopes of the later temple of
Hera (after 423 B. C).
Stais p. 59. Waldstein pi. 34.
6931
Body of a statue of Victory ( ?). V-IVth
century.
Waldstein pi. 35.
6932
1580. Lion's head, gargoyle, from the later
temple.
Waldstein pi. 125.
6933
1733. Quadrangular marble base, from Athens,
which originally bore a statue by the
famous IVth century sculptor Bry-
axis, probably a Victory, since the re-
liefs on three sides (bearded rider
advancing towards a tripod, com-
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GREEK CASTS
memorate the successes of three Athe-
nians in the anthippasia (contest on
horseback).
Stais p. 54. Scoronos pi. 26, 27.
1734-1737. Fragments of a colossal group of
four marble statues (Demeter, Des-
poina-Persephone, Artemis, the titan
Antyos), in the temple of Despoina at
Lykosura in Arcadia, by the sculptor
Damophon of Messene (early lid cent.
B. C.
Stais p. 55. Brunn 478-480. Dickins,
British School Annual XIII pi. 12.
6934
1734. Head of Demeter, a long veil flowing be-
hind.
6935
1735. Head of Artemis.
6936
1736. Head of Anytos.
6937
1737. Part of Despoina's cloak, richly em-
broidered ■with Victories, Nereids,
mummers, etc.
6938
Mutilated marble head of a young god,
found at Athens. A replica of uj. 181.
6939
Archaic marble head, warrior, from the
temple of Aphaia in Aegina. About
500 B. C.
Sta'is p. 26. Furtwangler, Aegina p.
256, 272.
6940
Archaic marble head, warrior, from the
temple of Aphaia in Aegina. About
500 B. C.
Stais p. 26. Fortwangler, Aegina p.
256, 272.
6941
Archaic marble head, warrior, from the
temple of Aphaia in Aegina. About
500 B. C.
Stais p. 26. Furtwangler, Aegina p.
256, 272.
6942
Archaic marble head, warrior, from the
temple of Aphaia in Aegina. About
500 B. C.
Stais p. 26. Furtwangler, Aegina p.
256, 272.
6943
Archaic marble head, warrior, from the
temple of Aphaia in Aegina. About
500 B. 0.
Stais p. 26. Furtwangler, Aegina p.
256, 272.
6944
Archaic marble head, warrior, from the
temple of Aphaia in Aegina. About
500 B. 0.
Stais p. 26. Furtwangler, Aegina p.
256, 272.
6945
Archaic marble head, from the temple of
Aphaia in Aegina. About 500 B. C.
Stais p. 26. Furtwangler, Aegina p.
256, 272.
6946
Archaic marble head, from the temple of
Aphaia in Aegina. About 500 B. C.
Stais p. 26. Furtwangler, Aegina p.
256, 272.
6947
Colossal marble statue of a naked youth,
from the temple of Poseidon at Sunion,
1839.
1933.
1934.
1935.
1936.
1937.
1938.
1939.
1940.
2720.
Archaic art, first part of Vlth cent.
B. 0. Comp. nr. 1558.
Stais p. 7.
6948
2858. Marble statue of Aphrodite, of the type
of the famous statue of Knidos, by
Praxiteles.
IN THE DIPYLON CEMETERY AT ATHENS
(Near the Church of Holy Trinity)
6949
1. Relief showing Dexileos (killed in battle
394 B. C.) on horseback, slaying a
defeated foe. Excellent early IVth
century work.
Conze, Attische Grabreliefs 1158.
6950
2. Relief of Demetria and Pamphile. Excel-
lent IVth century work.
Conze pi. 40.
6951
3. Relief of a woman (a priestess), carry-
ing a hydria (vase for water). IVth
century.'
Conze pi. 152.
6952
4. Relief of Hegeso, daughter of Proxenos.
She is seated, choosing a jewel from a
casket which a slave girl offers her.
Excellent early IVth century art.
Conze pi. 30.
6953
5. Relief of Korallion, seated, clasping the
hand of a man standing before her.
Behind her. a man and a girl in
mournful attitudes. IVth cent. B. C.
6954
6. Large marble dog, from the funeral pre-
cinct of Lysimachides from Acharnai.
IVth cent. B. C.
Brueckner, Friedhof am Eridanos p.
76, 73.
6955
7. Relief showing two men on a couch, two
seated women, and Charon in his boat
in the foreground, from the precinct
of Lysimachides.
Conze pi. 251. Brueckner 84.
MARBLE SCULPTURES IN THE ACROP-
OLIS MUSEUM AT ATHENS
Dickins, Catalogue of the Acropolis Museum,
Schrader. Auswahl archaischer Manor-Sculp-
turen in Acropolis Museum 1913
6956
143. Archaic couchant hound. Vlth cent. B.
C. Very good work.
Dickins p. 143. Schrader, Archaische
Marmorsculptren 76 (not the large
work quoted above.)
6957
624. Statue of a man carrying a bull calf as
an offering across his shoulders. Ar-
chaic style, first half of Vlth century
B. C. The limestone carries the dedi-
catory inscription.
Dickins p. 156. Schrader 1. c. 7.
Bninn 6.
6958
625. Statue of Athena, seated, much feathered.
Perhaps the famous statue by En-
doios. Archaic art of the Vth cent.
B. C.
Dickins p. 160, Perrot VIII 615, Shra-
der I. c. 43. Auswahl p. 24. Brunn
145.
[73]
GREEK CASTS
6959
631. Colossal group of Athena slaying a giant,
from the pediment of the archaic tem-
ple of Athena. Second half of Vlth
cent. B. C. 700.
Dickins p. 169. Perrot VIII 557.
Brunn 471. Schrader, Auswahl p.
25 f.
670-686. Statues of maidens or ladies, per-
haps priestesses, in the archaic style,
dedicated to Athena in the second
half of the Vlth century, and buried 698.
after they had been mutilated during
the sack of the acropolis by the
Persians. They are richly clad, and
most of them wear diadems, earrings
and bracelets. The left hand usually
draws the gown tightly round the 856.
legs, the right hand was stretched
forward, holding some votive offering
(a fruit or a bird). Many traces of
bright coloring remain.
6960 972-
670. Dickins p. 205. Perrot VIII 578.
6961
671. One of the older and simpler statues.
Dickins p. 207. Perrot VIII 581.
Schrader, Aushwahl pi. 11. 972
6962
672. Dickins p. 209.
6963 973.
677. Dickins p. 219. Perrot VIII 297.
6964
678. Dickins p. 220. Perrot VIII 584. The 974.
lower part of the body is missing.
6965
679. The most archaic specimen, clad in Doric 989.
fashion. Dickins p. 223. Perrot 603.
Schrader, Auswahl pi. 1, 2. 1342
6966
680. Dickins p. 226. Perrot VIII 577.
6967
681. The finest and largest, the work of the
famous sculptor Antenor. Dickins p.
228. Perrot VIII pi. 2. Schrader, 1347.
Auswahl pi. 3.
6968
684. Dickins p. 237. Schrader, Auswahl pi.
9, 10.
6969
685. Dickins p. 240. Schrader, Auswahl pi.
7, 8.
6970
686. The latest of all these statues, dedicated
by Tuthydikos. Dickins p. 241. Per-
rot VIII 595. Schrader, Auswahl
p. 32 S.
6971
689. Marble head of a youth, from a statue of
the early Vth century B. C. Excellent
Attic work, with traces of coloring
well preserved.
Dickins, p. 248. Perrot VIII 643 pi.
14.
6972
695. Marble relief, called the "Mourning
Athena." The goddess, leaning on her
lance, gazes at a stele standing before
her, perhaps she is supposed to read
an inscription upon it. First half of
Vth cent. B. C.
Dickins p. 258. Svoronos, Journal in-
ternat. d'archeologie numismatique
1909, 81.
6973
697. Small statue of a horse, much mutilated.
Excellent archaic work. Dickins p.
262, 267. Perrot VIII 639. Schra-
der, Archaische Marmor-Sculpturen
81, 84. Auswahl Arch. Marm.-
Sculpt. pi. 14, 15.
6974
Small statue of a horse with a rider,
much mutilated. Excellent archaic
work. Dickins p. 262, 267. Perrot
VIII 639. Schrader, Archaische
Marmor-Sculpturen 81, 84. Auswahl
Arch. Marm. -Sculpt, pi. 14, 15.
6975
Statue of a nude youth, legs and arms
incomplete. Excellent Attic work, of
the early Vth century.
Dickins p. 264. Schrader 58. Auswahl
pi. 16, 17.
6976
857. 859. 860. 862-879. Twenty-two
slabs from the frieze of the Parthenon.
A. Smith, Sculptures of the Parthenon
pi. 36. 40. 41. 42. 44. 47. 53. 54.
6997
974. 989. Slabs from the marble balus-
trade round the temple of Wingless
Victory. Second half of Vth cent.
B.C.
6998
Two Victorieb leading a bull to sacrifice.
Brunn 34.
6999
Victory untying her sandal.
Brunn 35 A.
7000
Victory erecting a trophy.
Brunn 35.
7001
Athena Nike seated upon a rock.
7002
Marble relief of a man mounting a char-
iot. Archaic Attic art of the late
Vlth century.
Dickins p. 275. Schrader, Athen,
Mitteilungen pi. 11.
7003
Colossal marble owl.
Svoronos, Journ. internat. d'arch. num-
ism. XIV 1912 pi. 15.
7004
Architectural fragment (Caryatid), from
the North and South porch of the
Erechtheion. Finest Attic work of
the late Vth century.
7005
Architectural fragment (Caryatid), from
the North and South porch of the
Erechtheion. Finest Attic work of
the late Vth century.
7006
Architectural fragment (Caryatid), from
the North and South porch of the
Erechtheion. Finest Attic work of
the late Vth century.
7007
Architectural fragment (Caryatid), from
the North and South porch of the
Erechtheion. Finest Attic work of
the late Vth century.
7008
Architectural fragment (Caryatid), from
the North and South porch of the
Erechtheion. Finest Attic work of
the late Vth century.
7009
Architectural fragment (Caryatid), from
the North and South porch of the
Erechtheion. Finest Attic work of
the late Vth century.
[74]
LOANS
7010
Architectural fragment (Carj'atid), from
the North and South porch of the
Erechtheion. Finest Attic work of
the late Vth century.
7011
Architectural fragment (Caryatid), from
the North and South porch of the
Erechtheion. Finest Attic work of
the late Vth century.
7012
Architectural fragment (Caryatid), from
the North and South porch of the
Erechtheion. Finest Attic work of
the late Vth century.
7013
Architectural fragment (Caryatid), from
the North and South porch of the
Erechtheion. Finest Attic work of
the late Vth century.
7014
Architectural fragment (Caryatid), from
the North and South porch of the
Erechtheion. Finest Attic work of
the late Vth century.
7015
Architectural fragment (Caryatid), from
the North and South porch of the
Erechtheion. Finest Attic work of
the late Vth century.
7016
Statue (Carj-atid), from the North and
South porch of the Erechtheion.
Finest Attic work of the late Vth
century.
7017
Statue (Caryatid), from the North and
South porch of the Erechtheion.
Finest Attic work of the late Vth
century.
7018
Marble chair of the priest of Dionysos
Eleuthereus, from the theatre of Di-
onysos at Athens, with exquisite low
reliefs (winged youths with game
cocks, Arimasps and griffins, two
satyrs amongst grape vines).
Risom, Melanges Holleaux pi. 8-H.
SCULPTURES IN VARIOUS PLACES
7019
1. Limestone relief from the Lion Gate at
Mycenae. Two lions guardant, on each
side of a column. About XVth cent.
B. C, the finest monument of Mycen-
aean sculpture.
Brunn 1. Perrot VI pi. 14.
7020
3. Relief with head of Medusa, at Argos.
Roman decorative work, from some
building.
7021
4. The Hermes of Praxiteles, at Olympia,
almost the only original statue by a
great master preserved. The God
holds the infant Dionysos on his left
arm.
Brunn 466-7.
7022
7. Metope and triglyphs from the round
building (tholos) at Epidauros. Sec-
ond half of IVth century B. 0. See
above p. 8.
Cavvadias, Fouilles d'Epidaure pi. 4-6.
LOANS
RENI, GUIDO
7023. Mary Magdalene.
Lent by Dr. Thomas H. Winslow.
TURNER, J. M. W.
7024. Sunset: Venice.
Lent by Dr. Gilbert L. Parker.
SULLY, THOMAS
7025. Portrait Group.
Lent by Mrs. Ellen Howard Rep-
pert.
[75]
INDEX OF ARTISTS
INDEX OF ARTISTS
ABBEY, EDWIN A. United States
6718, 6719
ACKERMAN, OLGA M. United States
4652
ADAMS, HERBERT United States
19, 28, 5088, 5427, 5543, 5741
ADAMS, JOHN OTTIS United States
5311, 6791
ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY International
73, 74
ADAMS, PHILIP United States
5840
ADAMS, W. DACRE International
75
ADDAMS, CLIFFORD United States
1513 to 1555, 4789, 6262
ADDAMS, INEZ United States
4603, 4952
ADDICKS, CHRISTIAN JOHANNES
6327 Netherlands
AGUIAR, EL CONDE DE International
76, 77, 78
AHRENS, ELLEN WETHERALD
4427, 4430,4431 United States
AID, GEORGE CHARLES United States
1556 to 1572
AIKEN, CHARLES A. United States
4218
AITKEN, ROBERT I. United States
59, 60, 4055, 4057, 4086, 5078, 5219, 5221,
5222 5625
AKELEY.' CARL E. United States
1511, 5937, 6326
ALBERT, ERNEST United States
5712
ALBRIGHT, ADAM EMORY United States
6568
ALPANO, VINCENZO United States
5298. 5300, 5779, 5780
ALLEN, CHARLES CURTIS United States
4724
ALLEN, MARION BOYD United States
6811
ALLIS, C. HARRY United States
6602
ALMQUIST, OLOP United States
1573, 1574, 1575
AMAN-JEAN, EDMOND French
79
AMES, BLANCHE United States
1470, 5833
AMORSOLO, F. Philippine
5848
ANDERSEN, MARTINUS United States
6562
ANDERSON, ALEXANDER United States
1576, 1577
ANDERSON, KARL United States
5494 to 5497, 5503
ANDRASSY, THEOD. International
80, 81
ANDREW, RICHARD United States
4838
ARCHAMBAULT. A. MARGARETTA
4403 4405, 4408, 4409 United States
ARMINGTON, CAROLINE HELENA
1578 to 1600 United States
ARMINGTON, FRANK M. United States
1601 to 1620
ARTHURS, STANLEY MASSEY
6626, 6628
ASHLEY, CLIFFORD WARREN
6604 United States
ASTRUP, NICOLAI Norwegian
1045, 1046
ASUNCION Philippine
5849
AUSTIN, AMANDA P. United States
4244, 5086, 5108
AUZERAIS, LOUIS F. United States
5796
AZZI, MARIUS A. United States
5781
BACHER, OTTO United States
1621 to 1631
BACKHAUS, JOSE Chilian
1351, 1352
BAER, WILLIAM J. United States
4388, 4390 to 4397
BAINS, ETHEL FRANKLIN BETTS
4207,4209,4210,4211 United States
BAIXAS CARRATE, JUAN International
82, 83
BAKER, SAMUEL BURTIS United States
5015
BALL, ROBERT E., JR. United States
6686, 6760
BALLA International
995 to 1003
BALWE, C. F. Netherlands
6328 6329
BARABAS, MIKLOS International
84, 85
BARANSKY, E. LASZLO International
674
BARNETT, TOM P. United States
1493
BARONE, ANTONIO United States
1632 to 1654
BARTA, E. International
86
BARTLETT, FREDERIC CLAY
4518, 4788 United States
BARTLETT, PAUL WAYLAND
34, 72 United States
BATEMAN, JOHN M. United States
13. 4090, 5224
BATHURST, CLYDE C. United States
4965
BATTHYANYL COUNT GYULA
87 to 92, 675, 676, 677 International
BAUER, M. A. J. Netherlands
6467, 6468, 6469
BAUKEMA, PHILIPE M. Netherlands
6470
BAUMANN, GU STAVE United States
1655 to 1662
BAUTZ, DAVID Netherlands
6330
BAXTER, MARTHA WHEELER
4312, 4313, 4315. 4316, 4317 United States
BEACH, CHESTER United States
52
BEAL. GIFFORD United States
4522, 4537,5203
BEAL, REYNOLDS United States
5207, 5925
BEAUMONT, LILIAN ADELE United States
6593
BEAUX, CECILIA United States
4985, 4986, 4989, 4991, 4992
BECK, O. FULOP International
866, 867, 868
BECKER. MAURICE United States
6703, 6704
BEEK, ALICE D. ENGLEY Netherlands
6629
[79]
INDEX OF AETISTS
BEEK, BERNARDUS ANTONIE VAN
5331 Netherlands
BELCHER, HILDA United States
BELL?' CLARA LOUISE United States
BELLOWS, GEORGE H. United States
1663, 1664, 5729 to 5740
BENCZUR, BELA International
93 94
BENCZUR, GYULA International
95 96
BEND A, WLADYSLAW T. United States
6636, 6656, 6657 a+„t„c
BENSON, PRANK W. United States
1665 to 1705, 5656, 5657, 5658
BERENY, ROBERT International
97 to 119, 678, 679, 680 ,. ^ , ^
BERG, WILLEM VAN DEN Netherlands
BERGE, EDWARD United States
11, 29, 40, 5007, 6264 .. ^ , j
BERKEMBYER, RUDOLPH Netherlands
BERLIN, HARRY United States
4841, 6589 .. , o. ^
BERNEKER, LOUIS P. United States
BERNINGHAUS, OSCAR E. United States
BERNSTEIN, THERESA P. United States
BERNSTROM, VICTOR United States
1706 to 1715 ,
BERON, GYULA International
BETTS ANNA WHELAN United States
3694,' 3695, 4206
BETTS, LOUIS United States
BILBAO, GONZALO International
BIRCH, S. J. LAMORNA International
122
BISHOP EMILY CLAYTON United States
3979 to 3986, 4928, 5267, 5269, 5276, 5277,
5278, 6198 ^
BISSBLL, HELEN RATHBURN
5899 6815 United otates
BITTER, KARL United States
15, 5080, 5100, 5119
BITTINGER, CHARLES United States
4718, 5316, 5319, 5896.
BIXBEE, WILLIAM J. United States
4458 ^. ,
BLANCHE, JACQUES EMILE International
123
BLISS, ALMA HERSIG United States
4424, 4425
BLOODGOOD. ROBERT PANSHAWE
1716 to 1723 United States
BLUM, ROBERT P. United States
1724, 1725
BLUMENSCHEIN, ERNEST L. .^ ^ „, ,
5243 5246, 6689, 6690 United States
BLUMENSCHEIN, MARY SHEPHARD
GREENE United States
4626, 6655, 6787 .. ^ o. *
BOBBETT, ALFRED United States
BOCCIONI International
1004 to 1008, 1043, 1044 ,,,.,,
BODIFEE, PAUL Netherlands
BODIn'e, HELEN United States
3825, 3829
BOEMM, RITTA International
124, 125
BOER, G. J. DE Netherlands
6334, 6335
BOHM, MAX United States
5227
BOHM, PAL International
126
BOONE, CORA United States
4236, 6029, 6036
BORG, CARL OSCAR United States
1433, 1501, 1727 to 1731, 5441
BORGLUM, SOLON H. United States
4471
BORIE, ADOLPHE United States
4591, 4595, 4879, 5829
BOSTON, JOSEPH H. United States
1429
BOSZNAY, STEPHEN International
127
BOTTEMA, TJEERD Netherlands
6473, 6474, 6475
BOTTEMA, TJERK Netherlands
6336, 6337, 6338
BOURNE, GERTRUDE BEALS
4451, 4468 United States
BOWDOIN, HARRIETTS United States
5763, 6045
BOWER, ALEXANDER United States
6582, 6592
BOYLE, JOHN J. United States
20, 67, 1507, 5457
BOYLE, SARAH Y. McPADDEN
3826, 3827, 3830 United States
BOYNTON, RAY S. United States
1475, 1479, 4225, 4291, 6751
BRADLEY, SUSAN H. United States
3793
BRANGWYN, PRANK International
529 to 567, 5063, 5064, 5066, 5067, 5069,
5070, 5072, 5073
BRAUN, MAURICE United States
5893, 6598, 6786
BRECKENRIDGE, HUGH H. United States
4733, 5027, 5031, 5124, 5126, 5129, 6252,
6572, 6573, 6576, 6577, 6835
BREDIN, R. SLOAN United States
5819
BREMER, ANNE M. United States
1487, 5906
BRENNER, VICTOR D. United States
4058 to 4063, 4065 to 4069, 4169, 5114,
5587, 5590
BREUER, HENRY JOSEPH United States
4955, 5329, 5334, 5341
BREYFOGLE, JOHN WINSTANLEY
4222 United States
BRIDPORT, HUGH United States
1732
BRINLEY, D. PUTNAM United States
5328, 5332
BRODSZKY, SANDOR International
130
BROOKE, RICHARD NORRIS United States
6762
BROOKS, RICHARD E. United States
4125 to 4128, 4130 to 4134
BROWN, BENJAMIN C. United States
1733 to 1756, 6765, 6782
BROWN, CHARLOTTE HARDING
6650, 6651, 6654 United States
BROWN, HOWELL C. United States
1757 to 1765
BROWN, M. E. D. United States
1766
BROWNE, CHARLES PRANOIS
1497 United States
BROWNE, GEORGE ELMER United States
5205
BROWNELL, MATILDA A. United States
5715, 5844
[80]
INDEX OF AETISTS
BRUCK, LAJOS International
131 to 138
BRUCK. MIKSA International
139, 140, 141
BRUMBACK, LOUISE UPTON United States
1496, 4769
BRUN, HARALD Norwegian
1047, 1048, 1049
BRUNDRIT, R. G. International
142
BRYANT, EVERETT LLOYD United States
5026, 5029, 6250
BRYANT, MAUDE DREIN United States
4815, 5918, 6247
BUD WORTH, WILL S. United States
4459, 4460
BUEHR, KARL ALBERT United States
4637, 5501
BULL, CHARLES LIVINGSTON
4217, 4465 United States
BURCHARD, PABLO Chilian
1353 to 1357
BURLEIGH, SIDNEY RICHMOND
3785 United States
BURMESTER, ERNST Germany
143
BURNHAM, ANITA WILLETS United States
3732, 4201, 4205
BURNHAM, ROGER NOBLE United States
4011, 4012, 4015, 4018, 4019
BURNSIDE, CAMERON United States
4770
BURR, GEORGE ELBERT United States
1767 to 1772
BURROUGHS, EDITH WOODMAN
49, 5255, 5416, 5627 United States
BURT, CHARLES United States
1773
BUSH-BROWN, H. K. United States
4041, 4042
BUSH-BROWN, MARGARET LESLEY
4343, 4349 United States
BUSHNELL, ADELYN United States
4304
BUTLER, EDWARD B. United States
6585
BUTLER, HOWARD RUSSELL
6316 United States
BUTLER, J. J. P. United States
6016
BUTLER, MARY United States
4974
BUTLER, THEODORE EARL United States
6009, 6011, 6013
BUTTON, ALBERT PRENTICE
3698, 3711, 3717, 4256, 4259 United States
BYNE, ARTHUR United States
6094 to 6101
CADENASSO, GIUSEPPE United States
4489, 5711
CAHILL, ARTHUR United States
6724
CAHILL, WILLIAM V. United States
4890
CALDER, A. STIRLING United States
4200, 5002, 5089, 5744
CALEWAERT, LOUIS H. United States
1774 to 1787
CALI6A, I. H. United States
1427
CALLAHAN, CAROLINE R. United States
1490
CAMMERLOHER, KARL MORITZ
144, 145, 146 International
CAMP, HAROLD M. United States
4254, 5214
CANALIAS, JOSE International
869
CARACCL JOSE Chilian
1358, 1359, 1360
CARDONA, JUAN International
147, 148, 149
CAREW, BERTHA Italian
4303
CARLES, ARTHUR B. United States
4861, 4863, 5028, 5138, 5141, 5143, 5148
6248 '
CARLISLE, MARY HELEN United States
1489
CARLSEN, EMIL United States
4978, 4979, 4981, 4982,4983
CARLSON, JOHN F. United States
1476, 3799, 4453, 4716, 4720, 5231
CARR, MICHAEL CARMICHAEL
_ 1J88 1789 United States
CARRA International
1009 to 1023
CARRIGAN, WILLIAM L. United States
4971, 5498, 5505
CASE. BERTHA United States
5338
CASER, ETTORE United States
3954, 6563
CASSATT, MARY United States
4858
CATE. P. TEN Netherlands
6339
CAULDWELL, LESLIE United States
3792
CHAD WICK, CHARLES W. United States
1790 to 1795
CHADWICK, EMMA United States
1796 to 1799
CHAMBERLIN, F. TOLLES United States
5626
CHANDLER, GEORGE WALTER
1800 to 1810 United States
CHAPMAN, CHARLES S. United States
6799
CHASE, LILA ELIZABETH United States
4318, 4319
CHASE, WILLIAM M. United States
5546 to 5577
CHENEY, JOHN United States
CHRISTMAS, E. W. International
150, 151
CHURCHILL, WILLIAM W. United States
1473
CLARENBACH, MAX Chilian
152
CLARK, ALSON SKINNER United States
5396 to 5413
^hi^F^ FREEMAN United States
3675
CLARKE, THOMAS SHIELDS United States
1434
CLARKSON, RALPH United States
4797, 5444, 5723
CLEMENT. CATHERINE United States
3818
CLOSSON, WILLIAM BAXTER
1812 to 1823, 6613 United StatP<?
CLUTE, WALTER MARSHALL ^ ''"«'"'''**««
cocTropt, edythe varian"""'*'^^'"'"^
4216, 4753 United States
COFFIN, WILLIAM ANDERSON
1458, 1468, 1471 United States
COHEN, NESSA United States
5249, 5272
COLE, THOMAS CASILEAR United States
6819
COLE, TIMOTHY United States
1824 to 1838
COLEMAN, CHARLES CARYL
5717 United States
[81]
INDEX OF AETISTS
COLLETT, FREDRIK Norwegian
1050
COLLETTB, JOAN Netherlands
6340, 6341
COLMAN, SAMUEL United States
1839
COLT, MORGAN United States
5756, 5760
COLWELL, ELIZABETH United States
1840 to 1851
COMAN, CHARLOTTE BUELL United States
4711, 4714, 4804
COMTE, A. Le Netlierlands
6342
CONANT, LUCY SCARBOROUGH
6084 to 6089 United States
CONGDON, ADAIRENE VOSE United States
1852 to 1861
CONGDON, THOMAS R. United States
1862 to 1877, 6775
CONNELL, EDWIN D. United States
6276
CONNER, JOHN RAMSEY United States
4806, 4809, 4854
COOLIDGE, BERTHA United States
3850, 3851, 3853, 3854
COOLIDGE, MARY ROSAMOND
5290, 5757 United States
COONSMEN, NANCY United States
4608, 6839
COOPER, COLIN CAMPBELL United States
5758, 5762, 6063, 6064, 6065, 6588
COOPER, EMMA LAMPERT United States
6587, 6590
COOSSAAR, J. C. W. Netherlands
6343
COOVER, NELL United States
1878 to 1884
CORBETT, GAIL SHERMAN United States
42, 63, 4038, 4039, 4045, 4046, 4048, 5001,
5584
CORNOYER, PAUL United States
4519, 4990
CORREA, RAFAEL Chilian
1361, 1362, 1363
COSSMANN, A. International
568
COSTA, JERONIMO Chilian
1364
COTTET, CHARLES International
153
COTTON, JOHN WESLEY United States
1885 to 1907
COUSE, E. IRVING United States
3804, 5807, 6618.
COVEY, ARTHUR S. United States
1908 to 1916
COX, LOUISE United States
5326
CREALOCK, JOHN International
154
CRENIER, HENRI United States
6325
CRISP, ARTHUR United States
1422, 6037, 6038, 6668
CROSS, SALLY United States
4414, 4416, 4419, 4423
CROWLEY, GRAY PRICE United States
3914
CSAKTORNYAI International
155
CSOK, ISTVAN International
156 to 163
CULLER, THOMAS Philippine
5850
CUNEO, CYRUS CINCINNATTO
5905 United States
CUNEO, RINALDO United States
6581
CURTIS, WILLIAM FULLER United States
3956
GUSHING, HOWARD GARDINER
4622, 5188, 5190, 5212 United States
CZIGANY, DEZSO International
164
DABO, LEON United States
6824
DAHL, NILS Norwegian
1051, 1052
DAHLGREEN, CHARLES W. United States
1917 to 1944
DAKE, CAREL L. Netherlands
6344
DAKE, CAREL L., JR. Netherlands
6345 to 6348
DALLIN, CYRUS EDWIN United States
2, 24, 1508, 3680, 3687, 3972, 5077, 5093,
5589
DAVEY, RANDALL United States
5285
DAVIES. ARTHUR B. United States
5591 to 5622, 6231, 6234, 6747, 6748, 6749
DAVIS, CECIL CLARK United States
4756, 5234
DAVIS, CHARLES HAROLD United States
4604
DAVIS, JOHN PARKER United States
1945 to 1949
DAVIS, STUART United States
6644, 6645, 6732, 6733
DAVOL, JOSEPH BENJAMIN United States
5228, 5335, 6610
DAWKINS, HENRY United States
1950
DAWSON, GEORGE WALTER United States
6049, 6052
DAWSON-WATSON United States
1951, 1952
DEBERITZ, PER Norwegian
1053, 1054, 1055
DE CAMP, JOSEPH RODEPER
5653, 5654, 5655, 5663, 5665 United States
DE CORDOBA, MATHILDE United States
1953 to 1972
DE JONG, BETTY United States
4521, 6608
DEL MUE, MAURICE United States
4918
DEMING, ADELAIDE United States
3797
DEMING, EDWIN W. United States
5258, 5264, 5265, 5266, 5268, 5275, 5297,
5816, 5901
DEMUTH, CHARLES United States
4246, 4247
DERKSEN, G. Netherlands
6349
DETTMAR, R. International
569
DEVENTER, JOHANNA CORNELIA VAN
6350 Netherlands
DE VOLL, F. USHER United States
4513, 4632, 5314, 5721
DE WENTWORTH, CECILS United States
3674, 6277
DEWEY, CHARLES MELVILLE
6768 United States
DE WITT, GERARD United States
1973
DICKENSON, PRESTON United States
6746
DICKMAN, CHARLES JOHN United States
4814, 5071, 5291
DIETSCH, C. PERCIVAL United States
30
DILLAYE, BLANCHE United States
1974 to 1995, 3770, 6039, 6046, 6803
[82]
INDEX OF AETISTS
DIMOCK, E. ■ United States
3726 to 3731
DIRIKS, EDVARD Norwegian
1056, 1057
DIRKS, RUDOLPH United States
4480, 4483, 4738, 6801
DIXON, MAYNARD United States
1467, 5806, 6813
DODS-WITHERS, ISOBEL International
165
DONOHO, RUGER United States
4634, 4638, 5210, 5213
DOOYEWAARD, JACOB Netherlands
6351
DOUGHERTY, PARKE CURTIS
5716, 5718 United States
DOUGHERTY, PAUL United States
1451, 4970, 4973, 4977
DOW, ARTHUR WESLEY United States
1426, 1428, 1996 to 2009
DRAPER, H. J. International
166
DRIESTEN, A. J. VAN Netherlands
6352
DU BOIS, GUY PENE United States
6814
DUFNER, EDWARD United States
3953, 5321, 5324, 6634
DU MONO, FRANK VINCENT United States
4590, 4594, 4710, 4713, 4723, 4727
DU MOND, FREDERIC MELVILLE
1443, 1456, 1459, 5909, 6586 United States
DU MOND, HELEN SAVIER United States
4475, 4482
DUNBAR, HAROLD C. United States
4820, 4824
DUNLAP, HELENA United States
5499 5920
DURAND, ASHER BROWN United States
2010
DURKEE, HELEN WINSLOW United States
3862 to 3874
DUSTIN, SILAS S. United States
6599
DUVENECK, FRANK United States
3952, 4958
EAKINS, THOMAS United States
6288 to 6293
EAST, SIR ALFRED International
167
EATON, CHARLES WARREN United States
5770, 5817
EBERLE, ABASTINA ST. LEGER
4610. 5042 to 5051 United States
EBERT, CHARLES H. United States
5894, 5912, 6557
EDMONDSON, WILLIAM J. United States
4748
EDVI-ILLES, ALADAR International
168 to 174
EDVI-ILLES, JENO International
682
EDWARDS, S. ARLENT United States
2011, 2012
EDWIN, DAVID United States
2013
EISENLOHR, EDWARD G. United States
6646
ELLERHUSEN, ULRICH H. United States
4124, 5003, 5430
ELLIOTT. CHARLES LORING United States
4227, 4228, 4230, 4232, 4233
ELLIOTT. ELIZABETH SHIPPEN GREEN
6660, 6661 United States
EMERICI. ANDOR International
175, 176, 177
ENGELMAN, PETER International
178, 179, 180
ERICSON, DAVID United States
1474, 6607
Norwegian
Norwegian
United States
United States
Chilian
Philippine
Netherlands
United States
United States
ERIKSEN, BJARNE Norwegian
1058
ERIKSEN, KRISTOFER
1209
ERIKSEN, SIGURD
1059
ERTZ, EDWARD F.
2014 to 2020
ESKRIDGE, ROBERT
2021, 2022
ESPINOSA, EUCARPIO
1365, 1366, 1367
ESPIRITU, A.
5851, 5852
ESSEN, JAN VAN
6353
EVANS, FRANCES
4321
EVANS, JOHN W.
2023 to 2028
EVERETT, HOWARD EDWARD
FAm^F %^^? ^"''^"^ States
=;«^q' ^^-a- Philippine
0006, 58o4
^^ol^?^?L^S' A^'^RD United States
o6 ( 9, o933
P^glRCHILD, MAY United States
FARLEY, RICHARD BLOSSOM
6600 United Stntps
FARNDON. WALTER Unkid Halls
FARNHAM, SALLY JAMES United States
FARRAR, HENRY United States
2029 2030 2031
FECHi'n, NICHOLAI United States
181
FEHERVARY, ERZI International
182, 183, 870 to 874
FELDMAN, BARUCH M. United States
4749
FEMES-BECK, VILMOS International
875 to 880
FENDERSON, ANNIE M. United States
3912
FENTON, BEATRICE United States
4929, 5090, 5522
FENYES, ADOLF International
184
PERENCZY, BENJAMIN International
881
FERENCZY. KAROLY International
185, 186, 187
FERENCZY, VALER International
188 189
FERGUSON, NANCY M. United States
4742, 4743, 4744, 4751, 4752, 4828, 5446,
6204, 6743
FERNOW, BERNICE P. ANDREWS
3908, 3909, 3911, 3913 United States
FERRER, SANTIAGO International
190
FERRIS, STEPHEN J. United States
2032
FERWERDA, BEREND Netherlands
6354
FILEMYR, JOSEPH J. United States
4766
FILOVSKY. See Jilovsky
FINK, FREDERICK United States
4767
FINKELNBURG, AUGUSTA United States
6048, 6633
FINN. JAMES WALL United States
5813
FISHER. MARK United States
1435, 5884
FISKE. GERTRUDE United States
4794, 5287
[83]
INDEX OF AETISTS
FITTON, HEDLEY International
570
FLAGG, CHARLES NOEL United States
5282
FLANAGAN, JOHN United States
4135 to 4145, 4173 to 4199
FLORENCE, M. SARGENT United States
5578, 5579, 5581, 5582
FLORIO, SALVATORE E. United States
3685, 4146
FOLGER, ANNIE B. United States
3688, 3690, 6664
FOOTE, JOSEPHINE J. United States
3820
FOOTE, MARY United States
4517, 4731, 5502, 5775, 6612
FOOTE, WILL HOWE United States
4894, 4913, 4916, 6567
FORSYTH, WILLIAM United States
1498, 3800, 4212, 5230
FORTUNE, E. CHARLTON United States
3689, 4785, 4791. 6638, 6652
FOSTER, BEN United States
5339
FOURNIER, ALEXIS JEAN United States
6606
FRASER, JAMES EARL United States
4108 to 4123, 5091, 5092, 5096, 5111, 5113,
5423, 5425, 6840
FRENCH, DANIEL CHESTER United States
65, 69, 1439, 5109, 5112
FRENCH, PRANK P. United States
2033 to 2051
FRIESEKE, FREDERICK CARL
4796, 5151, 5506 to 5509 United States
FRISHMUTH, HARRIET W. United States
9, 5041
PROELICH, MAREN M. United States
5811
FROMEN, AGNES VALBORG United States
4569
FRY, SHERRY EDMUNDSON United States
5 5943
FULLER, HENRY B. United States
5065
FUNK, WILHELM United States
5232
GABNSSLEN, OTTO ROBERT United States
5257
GAGNON, CLARENCE A. United States
2052 to 2062
GAIGHER, HORATIO International
191, 192
GALE. HARRIETTS DRAPER United States
3915
GALIMBERTI, SANDOR International
193, 194, 195
GALIMBERTI-DENES, VALERIA
196, 197 International
GALLAGHER, SEARS United States
2063 to 2093, 6630
GALLAUDET, ELISHA United States
2094
GALLEN-KALLELA, AXEL International
198 to 259
GALT. CHARLES FRANKLIN United States
5333, 5841
GANIERE, GEORGE ETIENNE
5588 United States
GARBER, DANIEL United States
5202, 5204, 5206
GARCIA ESCARRE, FRANCISCO
260, 261 International
GARJEANNE, J. Netherlands
6355, 6356, 6357
GAUGUIN, POLA Norwegian
1060 to 1063, 1210, 1211, 1212
GAULEY. ROBERT DAVID United States
4995, 5440
GEERLINGS, JACQUES Netherlands
6358
GELERT, JOHANNES United States
4097, 4098, 4754, 5004
GELHAAR, EMIL United States
1491
GETCHELL, EDITH LORING United States
2095
GIHON, CLARENCE MONTFORT
4660, 4810 United States
GILCHRIST, WALLACE W., JR.
4615, 6106 to 6111 United States
GILES, HOWARD United States
5033
GILMORE, ADA United States
2096
GINNETT, LOUISE International
262
GLACKENS, WILLIAM J. United States
4865, 4866, 4868, 4869, 4871, 4872, 4874,
4875. 4877, 5312
CLATTER, GYULA International
263
GLATZ, OSZKAR International
264 to 268, 683 to 689
GLEESON, CHARLES K. United States
2097 to 2113
GLEHN, JANE EMMET VON International
269
GLEHN, W. G. VON International
270
GLINTENKAMP, HENRY J. United States
1462
GOEDVRIEND, THEODOOR Netherlands
6359
GOETSCH, GUSTAV F. United States
2114, 2115, 2116
GOHLER, HERMAN International
271
GOLDTHWAITE, ANNE United States
2117 to 2127
GONZALES. JUAN FRANCISCO Chilian
1368 to 1387
GONZALES, SIMON Chilian
1415, 1416
GOODMAN, R. G. International
272 to 275
GOODWIN, ARTHUR CLIFTON
5722, 5724, 6258 United States
GORI, BERTHA Netherlands
6360
GOTH, MORIO International
690, 691, 692
GOTTHOLD, FLORENCE WOLF
6246 United States
GRAADT, VAN ROGGEN
(Johannes Mattheus) Netherlands
6476, 6477
GRABACH, JOHN R. United States
6770
GRAFLY, CHARLES United States
17, 4962, 4963, 4964, 4966, 4967, 4969,
5075, 5085, 5383, 5624, 5651, 5652
GRANDE, SEVERIN Norwegian
1064 to 1067
GRANT, LAWRENCE United States
6810
GRANVILLE-SMITH, WALTER
3801, 3807, 6566, 6595, 6818 United States
GRAY, FREDERICK G. United States
4805, 5288, 5837
GRAY, PERCY United States
4208
GREEK CASTS
6847 to 7022
GRIFFIN, JAMES MARTIN United States
2128
GRIFFIN, WALTER United States
4541 to 4567
[84]
INDEX OF AETISTS
GRIFFITH, LOUIS OSCAR United States
2129 to 2135
GRIMES. FRANCES United States
3678, 3978, 4005 to 4009, 5098, 5156
GROLL, ALBERT LOREY United States
1425, 1455, 5814
GROOT, G. DE Netherlands
6361
GROSSMAN, EDWIN BOOTH United States
6609
GROVER, OLIVER DENNETT United States
5325
GUERIN, JULES United States
4491 to 4512
GUTMANN, BERNHARD United States
4864
HAAVARDSHOLM, MAGNHILD Norwegian
1068
HAGGIN, BEN ALI United States
5337
HAILMAN, JOHANNA K. WOODWELL
1446, 4827, 4840 United States
HALE, LILIAN WESTCOTT United States
4834, 4892, 4897, 6007, 6010, 6012, 6014
HALE, PHILIP LESLIE United States
4898, 4900, 4903, 4904, 4905, 4908, 4910,
6066, 6069, 6070
HALE, WALTER • United States
2136, 2137, 2138, 3774, 6726, 6727
HALLOWELL, GEORGE HAWLEY
United States
6040, 6042, 6044, 6057, 6059, 6060, 6061
HALPERT, SAMUEL United States
5030, 6233, 6777
HALPIN, FREDERICK United States
2139
HAMEL, WILLEM Netherlands
6362
HAMILTON, JOHN McLURE United States
4645, 4651, 4653, 4655, 4657,. 4664 to 4697
HAMILTON MARY RITER United States
4654, 5456
HAMMARBAECK, A. Norwegian
1213, 1214, 1215
HAMMERSMITH, PAUL United States
2140 to 2143
HAMMOND, ARTHUR J. United States
6784
HANISCH, R. International
571 572
HANSEN, ARMIN 0. United States
2144 to 2147, 5208, 5283
HARDING, GEORGE United States
4253, 6104, 6653, 6691, 6736
HARER, FREDERICK W. United States
2148 to 2156
HARLAND, MARY United States
3828
HARLEY United States
2157
HARPER, MARIAN DUNLAP United States
3832, 4429
HARRISON, ALEXANDER United States
4705, 4813, 4816, 4821, 4823, 4826, 5245
HARRISON, BIRGE United States
5747, 5754, 5774, 5776, 5777
HARRITON, ABRAHAM United States
2158
HARSHE, ROBERT B. United States
2159 to 2178
HART, GEORGE United States
6135, 6136, 6137, 6149, 6151, 6152
HARTING, DIRK Netherlands
6478 to 6485
HARTLEY, MARSDEN United States
4620, 4624
HARTMAN, C. BERTRAM United States
2179 to 2185, 5017, 5025, 5511 to 5514, 6153
to 6160
HARVEY, ELI United States
1512, 4002. 4003, 4932, 5415, 6845
HARY, GYULA International
276
HASKELL, ERNEST United States
2186 to 2209
HASSAM, CHILDE United States
2210 to 2251, 5068, 5523 to 5541, 6162 to
6197, 6834, 6836
HATVANY, BARON PERENCZ International
277 to 280, 693 to 696
HAVERKAMP, G. C. Netherlands
6486 to 6489
HAWEIS, STEPHEN International
281 to 287
HAWLEY, MARGARET FOOTE
3906. 3907, 3910
HAWORTH, EDITH United States
4255, 6679 to 6683
HAZEN, WILHELMINA United States
4350, 4352, 4353
HEBER, CARL AUGUSTUS United States
43
HECHT, VICTOR DAVID United States
5239
HEIBERG. ASTRI WELHAVEN Norwegian
1069, 1070
HEIBERG, JEAN Norwegian
1071 to 1075
HEIL. CHARLES EMILE United States
3691, 3692, 3693, 3737 to 3742
HEINEMANN, ERNST United States
2252
HELSBY, ALFREDO International
288 289
HEMELMAN, ALBERT Netherlands
6490, 6491
HENDERSON, A. ELIZABETH
3817, 3819, 3823 United States
HENNING. OTTO Norwegian
1076, 1077
BERING, HENRY United States
3958, 4001, 4004, 4072 to 4081, 4083, 4084,
4085, 4640, 4662, 4663, 5082, 5087, 5102,
5107
HERKOMER, HERMAN G. United States
5279 5281
HERMAN, LIPOT International
697, 698
HERR, MARGARET United States
4300, 4302
HERRER. JOAQUIN M. Philippine
5855 5856
HERTER, LOOMS United States
5782 to 5795
HEUERMANN, MAGDA United States
4332, 4334, 4341
HEYENBROEK, HERMAN Netherlands
6363 to 6368
HEYNEMANN, JULIA H. United States
4722, 5450, 6320, 6684
HIDALGO, FELIX R. Philippine
5857 to 5867
HIGGINS. EUGENE United States
2253 to 2263, 6578
HILDEBRANDT, CORNELIA ELLIS
3917 United States
HILL, CLARA United States
4099
HILL, JOHN United States
2264
HINKLE, CLARENCE K. United States
4512
HITCHCOCK, GEORGE United States
4764, 4765
HITTLE, MARGARET A. United States
4726
HOARD, MARGARET United States
4568, 5120
[85]
INDEX OF ARTISTS
HOBART, CLARK United States
2265 to 2290, 5951 to 5958, 5965 to 5972,
5999 to 6006, 6321
HOEBER, ARTHUR United States
1447, 6771
HOFFMAN, HARRY LESLIE United States
4768, 6558
HOFFMAN, MALVINA United States
4937, 4939, 4942, 5518
HOLBO, KRISTEN Norwegian
1078, 1079, 1080
HOLLISTER, ANTOINETTE B.
5299 United States
HOLLO, GEZA International
290
HOLM. HANS Norwegian
1216, 1217, 1218 XT •. J c* .
HOLM, VICTOR S. United States
8 37 5583
HOLMBOE, THOROLP Norwegian
1081 to 1086 . , „
HOOPER, ROSA United States
3821, 3822, 3824 .. ^ o. *
HOPKINS, EDNA BOIES United States
2291 to 2300 _ . ^ ^^ ^
HOPKINS, JAMES R. United States
4524, 4633, 4848, 4906, 4909
HOPKINSON, CHARLES United States
4893 5193, 5292, 6030, 6031, 6034, 6035
HORNBY, LESTER GEORGE United States
2301 to 2325
HORTER, EARL United States
2326, 2327 ^^ . ^ „^ ^
HOULAHAN, KATHLEEN United States
5452
HOVENDEN, MARTHA M. United States
4860
HOWARD, CLARA E. United States
3896
HOWE, WILLIAM HENRY United States
6268
HOWLAND, ALLEN S. United States
4374, 4378
HOYTEMA, TH. VAN Netherlands
6492
HUBBARD, MARY WILSON United States
4462
HUBBELL, HENRY SALEM United States
6322
HUBER, KONRAD United States
2328
HUDSON, CHARLES W. United States
4204, 4269, 4288, 4924
HUDSON, ELMER F. United States
4613, 4616
HUDSPETH, R. N. United States
3856, 3860
HUGHES-STANTON, H. International
291
HUMPHRIES, CHARLES HARRY
5426 United States
HUNT, E. AUBREY United States
4470, 5839
HUNTER, ISABEL United States
6734, 6735
HUNTER, SARA KATHEBINE
4435 United States
HUNTINGTON, MARGARET WENDELL
6244 United States
HURLEY, EDWARD TIMOTHY
2329 to 2353, 4800, 6825 United States
HURLEY, IRENE BISHOP United States
3928
HURRY. LUCY W. United States
6639, 6665, 6666
HUTCHINSON, F. W. United States
5322
HYATT, ANNA VAUGHAN United States
3768, 5006, 5296, 5931, 5940, 5941
HYDE, HELEN United States
2354 to 2399
HYDE, WILLIAM HENRY United States
6797
HYETT, WILL J, United States
5317
INGEN, HENDRIKUS ALEXANDER VAN
6369 to 6373 United States
INGERSOLL, EMMA K. H. United States
4373, 4376, 4382
IRVINE, WILSON United States
4717, 6580, 6796
ISAMITT, CARLOS Chilian
1388, 1389, 1390
ISRAELS, JOSEF Netherlands
6493
IVANYI-GRUNWALD, RELA International
292 to 297
JACKSON, ANNIE HURLBURT
3936, 3940, 3942, 3943, 6008
JACOBSEN, AUGUST Norwegian
1087
JAEGERS, ALBERT United States
5386
JAKOBI, RUTH United States
3733, 5973 to 5980
JAMAR, S. CORINNS United States
4402
JANS, JAN Netherlands
6374
JANSSEN. ROBERT M. Netherlands
6375, 6376
JANSSOX, ALFRED United States
5719
JAQUES, BERTHA E. CLAUSON
2400 to 2417 United States
JAVOR, PAL International
298, 299
JAY, CECIL United States
3831, 3833 to 3836, 5443
JILOVSKY, G. International
573 to 578
JOFRE, PEDRO Chilian
1391
JOHANSEN, JOHN CHRISTEN
5196 to 5199, 5211 United States
JOHANSEN, OTTO Norwegian
1088, 1089, 1090
JOHNS, W. R. United States
2418 to 2424
JOHNSON, GRACE MOTT United States
4051, 5270, 5271, 5273
JOHNSON, THOMAS United States
2425, 2426, 2427
JONES, FRANCIS C. United States
1464
JONES, HUGH BOLTON United States
6761
JONES, LEON PORTER United States
4773, 6601
JONES, REGINALD International
300
JONG, TOON DE Netherlands
6494, 6495
JORDE, LARS Norwegian
1091, 1092, 1093
JUERGENS, ALFRED United States
6772, 6816
JUHASZ. ARPAD International
699, 700
JUNG, C. JAC United States
5302
JUNGHANNS, JULIUS PAUL
301 International
JUNGNICKEL, L. H. International
579 to 590
KAELIN, CHARLES S. United States
3769, 3771, 3796, 3798
[86]
INDEX OF AKTISTS
KARLOVSKY, BERTALAN International
302. 303, 304
KASIMIR, L. International
591 to 594
KASIMIRHOERNES, T. International
595, 596
KATONA, NANDOK International
305, 306
KAULA, LEE LUFKIN United States
1486
KAVLI, ARNE Norwegian
1094 to 1101, 1219 to 1229
KAZIANY, ODON International
307 to 314
KEELER, CHARLES B. JR. United States
2428 to 2439
KELLER, ARTHUR I. United States
6737
KELLER, EDGAR United States
6790
KELLY, HANNAH R. United States
3877
KEMEYS, EDWARD S. United States
4070, 6071
KENDALL, SERGEANT United States
4712, 5236, 5778
KENT, ROCKWELL United States
4880
KERLING, ANNA E. Netherlands
6377, 6378
KERNSTOCK, KAROLY International
315 to 318
KEVER, J. S. H. Netherlands
6379
KEZDI-KOVACS, LASZLO International
319
KIELLAND, MANNE Norwegian
1102, 1230
KIMBALL. ISABEL MOORE United States
3971 3975
KIMBALL, KATHERINE United States
2440 to 2451
KING, CHARLES B. United States
2452 to 2455
KING, EDITH LAWRENCE United States
4213, 4214
KING, PAUL United States
4538, 6565, 6594
KIRKPATRICK, WILLIAM A.
4534, 4628, 4631 United States
KLEIN, LILLIE V. O'RYAN United States
3923, 3924, 3926, 3927
KLEMM, WALTER International
597 to 611
KNIGHT, CHARLES R. United States
3681, 3682, 6844
KNIGHT, HAROLD International
320
KNIGHT, LAURA International
321 322
KNOX, JAMES United States
4857
KOEKKOEK, GERARD Netherlands
6496
KOKOSCHKA. OSKAR International
323 to 337, 612
KOLSTO, FREDRIK Norwegian
1103, 1104
KONRAD, GYULA International
701, 702, 703
KONTI, ISIDORE United States
58, 1510, 5301, 5458, 5934
KOOPMAN, AUGUSTUS United States
2456, 2457, 2458
KOPMAN, BENJAMIN D. United States
4704, 6792
KOPPENOL, C. Netherlands
6380, 6381, 6382
KORMENDI-FRIMM, JENO International
882, 883
KOROSFOI-KRIESCH, A. International
338 to 351
M.
KRABBE, H.
6383, 6384
KRAG, LUL
1105
KRAMER, MARTINUS
6385. 6386, 6497, 6498
KRATINA, JOSEPH
6842
KRETZINGER, CLARA JOSEPHINE
4485, 4531 United States
KROLL, LEON United States
4946, 4951, 5142, 5327, 5331, 6764
Netherlands
Norwegian
Netherlands
United States
Norwegian
United States
United States
United States
United States
International
International
KROGH, CHRISTIAN
1106 to 1113
KRONBERG, LOUIS
4452, 4617
KRUELL, GUSTAX
2459 to 2464
KRUPKA, JOSEPH
3767
KUHN, WALT
4862, 5140, 5145, 6221, 6649
KUNFFY, LAJOS
352
KUNWALD, CEZAR
353
LADD, ANNA COLEMAN United States
3, 39, 41, 3959, 5517, 5520, 5904, 5930,
5939, 6846
LAESSLE, ALBERT United States
5145, 5155, 5171 to 5186, 5218, 5847
LA FARGE, BANCEL United States
5765, 6047
LA FARGE, JOHN United States
5660
LAFPAN, A. United States
2465
LAMB, F. M. United States
5810, 6056
LAMBERT, GERTRUDE A. United States
4948
LANDER, BENJAMIN United States
2466
LANG, ANNIE TRAQUAIR United States
4630, 5191, 5336, 5340
LANGHORNE, KATHERINE United States
1465, 6603, 6794
LANGTRY, MARY United States
3794, 6033
LATHROP, WILLIAM LANGSON
3714, 4582, 4586, 4623,
5842, 6054, 6055
LATOUCHE, GASTON
354
LAURENG, THEODOR
1114
LAVERY, JOHN
355
LAWSON, ERNEST
United States
International
Norwegian
International
6199 to 6202, 6206, 6210 to 6216
United States
KERR
International
LAWSON, J.
356
LEADER, B. EASTLAKE
357
LEARNED, ARTHUR GARFIELD
2467, 2468 United States
LEDEBOER, HANS Netherlands
6387
LEDERER, FRITZ
613 to 619
LEE, ARTHUR
5104, 5105
LEIGH, WILLIAM ROBINSON
1437 United States
International
International
United States
[87]
IXDEX OF AETISTS
LEMOS, PEDRO J. United States
2469 to 2482
LENARD. ROBERT International
704 to 722
LEVER, HAYLEY United States
1421, 1423, 4732, 5008, 5010, 5012, 5013,
5016, 5146
LEVITT, JOEL J. United States
4636
LEVY. BEATRICE S. United States
2483 to 2488
LEVY, WILLIAM AUERBACH
1438, 2489, 4947 United States
LEWIS, ALLEN United States
2490 to 2509
LEWIS, HELEN V. United States
3888 to 3895
LICHTENAUER, J, MORTIMER
5251, 6648, 6720 United States
LILJE STROM, GUSTAV F. United States
6756
LINDE, OSSIP L. United States
5927 6305
LINDIN, CARL OLOF ERIC
1466
LIPOTH, FERENCZ International
358 to 363
LIPPINCOTT, WILLIAM HENRY
6821 United States
LITTLE, JOHN WESLEY United States
3806
LITTLE, PHILIP United States
4889, 4896
LLIMONA, JUAN International
364, 365
LLOPIS DE CASADES, JUAN MARIA
366, 367, 368 International
LOBOS, ALFREDO Chilian
1392
LOBOS, ENRIQUE Chilian
1393
LOCKMAN, DE WITT M. United States
5831 . , „
LOCKWOOD, WILTON United States
4658, 4659, 4661
LOKKE, MARIE United States
6753
LONDONER, AMY United States
5991 to 5998
LONGACRE, JAMES BARTON United States
2510
LONGMAN. EVELYN BEATRICE
5117. 5384, 5671, 5672 United States
LOPEZMESQUITA, JOSE M. International
369, 370
LOTZ, KAROLY International
371 to 376, 723
LOY, MINA International
o rjrj g IJQ
LUCARES, OSCAR Chilian
1394, 1395
LUCAS, JEAN WILLIAMS United States
3944, 3945, 3946, 3948, 3949
LGCKER, EUGENE Netherlands
6388 to 6391, 6499 to 6505
LUDOVICI, ALICE E. United States
3813
LUKE, KATHRYN LOGAN United States
3814, 3816
LUKEMAN, AUGUSTUS United States
5252
LUKS, GEORGE United States
4878, 4881, 5825, 5826
LUM, BERTHA United States
2511 to 2531
LUNA, JUAN Philippine
5868, 5869
LUND, HENRIK Norwegian
1115 to 1121
LUNGREN, FERNAND United States
1430
LUQUIENS, HUC-MAZELET United States
2532 to 2535
LUYT, A. M. United States
6392
LYNCH, ANNA United States
4320, 4322
LYNCH, ENRIQUE Chilian
1396
McCARTER, HENRY United States
4202, 6050, 6051, 6637
McCOLL, MARY A. United States
5749
McCOMAS, FRANCIS United States
5482 to 5487
Mccormick, HOWARD united states
6700
Mccormick, M. EVELYN united states
4745
MacDOUGALL, JOHN A. United States
3916
McEWEN, WALTER United States
6306, 6307, 6308, 6313
McFEE, HENRY LEE United States
5139, 5144, 5147, 6237
MacGILVARY, NORWOOD United States
3778, 6663
McILHENNY, C. morgan United States
6265
McINTYRE, KATHERINE United States
3925
Macintosh, WILLIAM W. united States
4129
Mckenzie, R. TAIT united states
70
McKILLOP, WILLIAM United States
6275, 6807
MacLAUGHLIN, DONALD SHAW
2536 to 2539 United States
McMILLEN, MILDRED United States
2540
MacNEIL, CAROL BROOKS United States
4698, 5220, 5223, 5250
MacNEIL, HERMON ATKINS United States
1440, 4094, 4095, 4102, 4103, 5216, 5217,
5544
Macrae, elmer Livingston
6223, 6225, 6227, 6261 United States
MAAREL. M. van DER Netherlands
6393, 6394
MACKY, CONSTANCE United States
4619, 6207
MACKY, E. SPENCER United States
4224, 4226, 5922
MACRUM. GEORGE H. United States
4772, 5746
MACSOUD, NICHOLAS S. United States
3844. 3847, 3849, 3852
MAGER, GUS United States
3673, 5439, 6687
MAGONIGLE, EDITH M. United States
3721, 3747, 3749, 3750, 3937, 3938
MAGYAR-MANNHEIMER, GUSTAV
379 to 383 International
MAJOR, HENRIK International
384
MANATT, WILLIAM WHITNEY
5274 United States
MANIGAULT, E. MIDDLETON United States
5900
MANLEY, THOMAS R. United States
2541 to 2544
MANNING, W. WESTLEY International
620
MARES, FREDERICO International
884
MARFFY, ODON International
385 to 388
[88]
INDEX OF AETISTS
MARIN, JOHN United States
2545 to 2548, 5674 to 5700
MARIS, MATTHEW United States
6506
MARK, LA JOS International
389 to 393
MARKO, ERNO International
724
MARR, CARL United States
4959
MARSH, ALICE RANDALL United States
4381
MARSHALL, E. NEWELL United States
6138, 6139, 6140, 6147, 6148, 6150
MARSHALL, WILLIAM EDGAR
2549 United States
MARTINEZ, XAVIER United States
2550 to 2555, 4656, 5983 to 5988, 6722
6723
MASON, JOHN United States
1469, 1472
MASON, MAUD M. United States
4923
MATHEWS, ARTHUR F. United States
5062
MATISSE, HENRI International
621 to 634
MAURER, ALFRED H. United States
4954, 6555
MAURY, CORNELIA F. United States
4289, 6647
MAUVE, A. R. Netherlands
6395
MAUVE, ANTOON Netherlands
6396 to 6399
MAVERICK, PETER United States
2556
MAYER, LOUIS United States
4526, 6556
MAYNARD, RICHARD F. United States
1485, 3808
MAZUR, WLADYSLAW United States
4049, 4056, 4170, 6841
MAZZANOVICH, LAURENCE United States
6798
MEAKIN, L. H. United States
1494, 5306, 5310, 5315
MEARS, HELEN FARNSWORTH
4024 United States
MEDNYANSZKY, BARON International
394, 395, 396
MEIFREN, ELISEO International
397 398 399
MEIn'sHa'uSEN, GEORGE United States
2557 to 2583
melcher, bertha CORBETT
4293, 4298 United States
MELCHERS, GARI United States
6309 to 6312, 6314, 6315, 6317
MELVILLE, FRANCIS United States
2584 to 2593
MENDENHALL, EMMA United States
3734, 3795, 4245,4457
MENSION, C. J. Netherlands
6400
MENTOR, A. Netherlands
6401, 6402, 6403
MERRILL, KATHERINE United States
2594 to 2609
MERRITT, ANNA LEA United States
1488, 1492, 2610 to 2619, 5580
MESDAG, H. W. Netherlands
6404
MESSER, EDMUND CLARENCE
4629 United States
MESZOLY, GEZA International
400
METOALF, WILLARD L. United States
4600, 4605, 4606, 4607
MEYER, JOHAN Netherlands
6405
MIELZINER, LEO United States
2620, 6015, 6721
MIESS, FRIGYES International
401
MIHALY, REZSO International
402, 403, 404
MILHAU, ZELLA DE United States
2621 to 2628
MILLAR, ADDISON THOMAS United States
2629 to 2658
MILLER, JOSEPH MAXWELL
4013, 4014, 4017, 4020, 4021 United States
MILLER, KENNETH HAYES United States
4643, 4644, 4647, 4648
MILLER, RICHARD E. United States
4850, 5018 to 5024, 5235
MILNE, DAVID United States
4237 to 4243
MINOR, ROBERT C. United States
2659, 2660
MITCHELL, ARTHUR United States
4758
MITCHELL, ELEANOR B. United States
3879, 3880, 3881, 3886
MITCHELL, LAURA M. D. United States
4344, 4346, 4347, 4348, 4356
MOELLER, SELMA M. D. United States
3810, 3812, 3815
MOLARSKY, MORRIS United States
5192
MONDRIAAN, FRITZ Netherlands
6406, 6407
MONGES, HENRY B.
4463
MONKS, JOHN A. S. United States
2661
MONTERO DE LEIVA, ELENA Chilian
1397, 1398
MOOR, P. CORNELIUS DE Netherlands
6408
MOOY, F. A. Netherlands
6409
MORA, F. LUIS United States
3782, 3783, 3784, 3786, 3787, 5308, 5510,
5515 5907
MORA. JOSEPH JACINTO United States
1441, 4930, 4936, 5074, 5076, 5468
MORAN, MARY NIMMO United States
2662, 2663
MORAN, PETER United States
2664 to 2668, 6287, 6294, 6299
MORAN, THOMAS United States
2669 to 2679
MORENO, AGAPITA Philippine
5870
MOSER, JAMES HENRY United States
4270, 4272, 4274, 4282, 4284, 4286
MOTT-SMITH, MAY United States
3883, 3885, 3887, 3974
MOULYN, S. Netherlands
6507, 6508, 6509
MUHRMAN, HENRY United States
1480, 4795, 6078 to 6083, 6279
MULLGARDT, LOUIS CHRISTIAN
2680, 2681, 2682 United States
MULLER, JOHANNES Norwegian
1122 1123
MULLER, OLGA POPOFF United States
22, 50, 55, 4927, 5385
MUNCH, EDWARD Norwegian
1124 to 1132, 1231 to 1287
MUNDY, ETHEL FRANCES United States
3837, 3839, 3840, 3842
MUNKACSY, MIHALY International
405, 406
[89]
INDEX OF AKTISTS
Chilian
MUNOZ, JARA JOAQUIN
1417, 1418, 1419
MURA, FRANK
5835, 6669 to 6678
MURANYI, GYULA
885
MURPHY, ADA CLIFFORD United States
6827
MURPHY, CAROLINE BOWLES
United States
International
6102, 6103, 6105
MURPHY, HERMANN DUDLEY
United States
United States
4817, 5474, 5476 to 5481,
5488 to 5493
MURRAY, FRANK WALDO
4585
MURRAY, GRACE H.
3900, 3904
MYERS, JEROME
4703, 4707
MYRICK, KATHARINE
4345
NADLER, R.
407
NAGY, LAURA
408, 409, 410, 725 to 728
NAGY, SANDOR
411 to 417, 729
NAHL, PERHAM W.
2683 to 2693, 6817
NEILSEN, M. P.
4050
NELL, TONY
4456, 5908, 5910
NELSON, BRUCE
5237, 5240
NEUHAUS, EUGEN
4466, 4467, 6067, 6068
NEWELL, PETER
4412, 4413
NEWMAN, VICTOR WINTHROP
9(394 2695 United States
NICHOLLS, RHODA HOLMES
3776
NICHOLS, HOBART
3677
NISBET, ROBERT H.
5201
NOBLE, JOHN
6561, 6828
NOQUET, PAUL
14, 1505, 5942, 5944
NORDELL, CARL J.
4627, 5132, 5135, 5293, 6245
NORDELL, EMMA PARKER United States
3748, 3758 to 3763
NORDPELDT, BROR J. O.
2696 to 2736
NORDHAGEN, JOHAN
1288 to 1293
NORMAN, JOHN
2737
NORMAN, MABEL
6692 to 6698
NORTHCOTE, STAFFORD M.
2738
NOURSE, ELIZABETH
4763
NOYES, GEORGE L.
4635, 4639, 4721, 4740, 4747, 4807, 4899,
4902, 4920, 4980, 6605
NUNN, FREDERICK
6073, 6077
OAKLEY, THORNTON
4248 to 4252, 6640 to 6643
OBERTEUFFER, GEORGE
5229, 5821
O'BRIEN, FRANK M.
1442, 1478, 5764
United States
United States
United States
United States
International
International
International
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
Norwegian
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
United States
OCHTMAN, LEONARD United States
1495, 5238, 5892
OERDER, FRANS Netlierlands
6410, 6411
O'FARRELL, G. Philippine
5871, 5872
OLGYAY, VICTOR International
418
OLINSKY, IVAN G. United States
1482
OLSON, ALBERT BYRON United States
5766, 6738, 6742
OLSSON, JULIUS International
419
ONSAGER, SOREN Norwegian
1133, 1134
OOSTERZEE, H. A. VAN Netherlands
6412
ORLIK, EMIL International
635 to 656
ORR, LOUIS United States
2739 to 2746
ORTIZ DE ZARATE, JULIO Chilian
1399, 1400
ORTNER, FERENCZ International
420
OSBORNE, MALCOLM International
657
OTIS, AMY' United States
3947, 3951
OVERBEEK, G. J. VAN Netherlands
6413
PAAL, LASZLO International
421, 422
PACKARD, MABEL United States
3846, 3848
PADDOCK, ETHEL LOUISE United States
4219, 4258
PADDOCK, JOSEPHINE United States
1477, 5330, 5504, 5713, 5911
PAGE, MARIE DANFORTH United States
5846
PAGE, WILLIAM United States
2747
PAICE, PHILIP STUART United States
3841
PAINE, ROBERT T. United States
35
PALMER, PAULINE United States
6769
PANCOAST, MORRIS HALL United States
1444, 1500, 5433, 6569
PAPE, ERIC United States
5318, 5323, 6615
PAPP, LAJOS International
730
PARKER. LAWTON S. United States
4598, 4602, 4702, 5036, 5137
PARRISH, CLARA WEAVER United States
4819
PARSHALL, DE WITT United States
1431
PARSONS, EDITH BARRETTO
10, 12, 48 United States
PARTI^fGTON, GERTRUDE United States
2748 to 2753, 5836
PARTINGTON, J. H. E. United States
6283
PARTRIDGE, G. ROY United States
2754 to 2801
PASCIN, JULES United States
6235, 6238, 6242
PATERSON, J. International
423
PATIGIAN, HAIG United States
4, 46, 5081, 5083, 5116, 5797
PATTERSON, MARGARET J. United States
2802 to 2810, 4461
[90]
INDEX OF AETISTS
PATTERSON, REBECCA BURD PEALE
3811 United States
PAULUS, FRANCIS PETRUS United States
2811 to 2833
PAXSON, MARTHA K. D. United States
3921
PAXTON, ELIZABETH OKIE
4790, 4793 United States
PAXTON, WILLIAM MCGREGOR
4481, 4884 to 4888, 4907
PEALE, CHARLES WILLSON United States
2834
PEALE, REMBRANDT United States
2835
PEARSON, JOSEPH T., JR. United States
5233, 5812
PEARSON, RALPH M. United States
2836 to 2858
PECHAN, JOZSEF International
424
PEIXOTTO, ERNEST United States
4706, 5659, 5661
PEIXOTTO, MARY United States
4221, 4223
PELHAM, PETER United States
2859, 2860
PENNELL, JOSEPH United States
2861 to 2941
PEPER, META A. United States
4361, 4369
PERARD, VICTOR SEMON United States
2942 to 2946
PERCY, ISABELLE C. United States
2947, 6041
PEREIRA, ALIRO G. Chilian
1401
PERRIE, BERTHA E. United States
4351, 4358
PERRY, LILLA CABOT United States
1502, 4801, 5919, 6778
PERRY, R. HINTON United States
27
PETER, VICTOR French
886 to 916
PETERSON, JANE United States
3736, 4455, 4469, 6058, 6062
PETERSSEN, REIDAR Norwegian
1294, 1295, 1296
PEYRAUD, FRANK C. United States
5307, 5805
PFEIFFEN, JUSTUS United States
6793
PHILLIPS, CAROLINE KING United States
4398, 4399, 4400, 4410, 4411
PIAZZONNI, GOTTARDO F. P.
2948 to 2961, 4808, 6752 United States
PICABIA, FRANCIS International
425, 426
PICASSO, PABLO International
427, 428, 429, 6741
PICCIRILLI, ATTILIO United States
23, 45, 54, 5103, 5106, 5115, 5414, 5585
5586, 6217, 6218
PICCIRILLI, FURIO United States
56. 57, 4106, 4107
PICK, LAJOS International
917
PIERCE, LUCY V. United States
5773
PIETRO, C. S. United States
31
PIETZ, ADAM United States
3976, 4096, 4100, 4101, 4104
PLOWMAN, GEORGE T. United States
2962 to 2995
POGANY, WILLY International
731 to 740
POLASEK, ALBIN United States
16, 51, 4700, 4701, 4968, 5263, 5728, 6161
POLLAK, MAX International
658, 659, 660
POOKE, MARION L. United States
4999, 5009, 5432, 5436, 5843, 5897
POOR, HENRY VARNUM United States
5284, 5926
POORE, HENRY RANKIN United States
4477, 6278
POORTENAAR, JAN Netherlands
6510 to 6535
POPE. ALEXANDER United States
4755
POR, BERTALAN International
430, 431, 432, 741 to 810
POTTHAST, EDWARD HENRY
1503, 4515, 4516, 4529, 4530, United States
4891, 4895, 5189, 5225, 6744
POWELL, ARTHUR, J. E. United States
6263
POWERS, HIRAM United States
5094
POWERS, MARION United States
4642, 4774, 4953, 5885
PRATT, BELA LYON United States
25, 36, 64, 71, 1506, 5079, 5097, 5342, 5343,
5623, 5667, 5668, 5669, 5670, 5673, 6304
PRENDERGAST, MAURICE B. United States
5123, 5125, 5131, 5133, 5134, 5136, 6118
to 6123, 6141 to 6146, 6228, 6229, 6740,
PRESTON, JAMES United States
4799, 4803, 4922, 6053, 6112 to 6117, 6659
PRESTON, MAY WILSON United States
4263 to 4268
PRICE, C. S. United States
6575
PRICE, EUGENIA United States
4433, 4436
PRIESTMAN, ARNOLD International
433
PRIHODA, ISTVAN International
811 812
PRINET, RENE-XAVIER International
434
PROCTOR, A. PHIMISTER United States
6, 62, 3683, 5387 to 5395
PUELMA DE FUENZALIDA, DORA Chilian
1402
PURDIE, EVELYN United States
3929. 3930, 3932, 3933, 3935
PUREPOY, HESLOPE United States
4379, 4380
PUTHUFF. HANSON United States
5303, 5824
PUTNAM, ARTHUR United States
5158 to 5170
PYLE, WILLIAM SCOTT United States
5809
QUINLAN, WILL J. United States
2996 to 3031, 5769
QUINN, EDMOND T. United States
33, 4699, 4938
RAAB, ERVIN International
435,436
RADITZ, LAZAR United States
5761
RAMSEY, CHARLES F. United States
6822
RAND, ELLEN C. EMMET United States
4715. 4725, 4734, 4961, 4988
RANDOLPH, LEE F. United States
3032 to 3049, 4235, 5913, 5928, 6739
RAPHAEL, JOSEPH United States
6203, 6205, 6255, 6257, 6271, 6274
RAUSCHER, LAJOS International
813 to 820
RAVLIN, GRACE United States
5035, 5038, 6597
REBOLLEDO, CORREA BENITO Chilian
1403
[91]
INDEX OF AETISTS
RECCHIA, RICHARD H. United States
66, 68, 3957, 4023, 4025, 4053, 5005
REDPIELD, EDWARD W. United States
5187, 5194, 5628 to 5650, 6829 to 6833
REDFIELD, HELOISE GUILLOU
4418, 4420, 4421, 4422 United States
REDMOND, GRANVILLE United States
4757,4760
REED, EARL H. United States
3050 to 3080
REGT, P. DE Netherlands
6414
REHN, FRANK K. M. United States
6282
REID, ROBERT United States
4612, 4618
REIFFEL, CHARLES United States
5309
REINDEL, WILHELM G. United States
3081, 3082
REMINGTON, FREDERIC United States
4882, 4883
REMSEY, MME, International
437 to 440
RENI, GUIDO Loan
7023
RENOM Y JUAMANDREU, FAUSTO
441 International
REPELIUS BETSY Netherlands
6415
REUTERDAHL, HENRY United States
3809, 4597, 6259
REVERE, PAUL United States
3083, 3084, 3085
REVOLD, AXEL Norwegian
1135 to 1138
REYES, N. Philippine
5873
REZKA, PEDRO A, Chilian
1404
RHYNNEN, JAN VAN Netherlands
6416
RICH, JOHN HUBBARD United States
4853
RICHARDS, LEE GREENE United States
6767
RICHARDS. LUCY United States
4611
RICHARDS, WILLIAM TROST United States
6273
RICHARDSON, MARY CURTIS
4649, 4762, 4856, 4919 United States
RICHMOND, AGNES M. United States
4831
RING, ALICE BLAIR United States
3878, 3882, 3884
RINK, PAUL Netherlands
6417
RIPPI-RONAY, JOSEF International
442 to 451, 821 to 830
RISQUE, CAROLINE EVERETT
38, 49B1, 4934, 4941, 4943 United States
RITMAN, LOUIS United States
4736, 4739, 5130, 5149, 5150, 5152, 5153,
RITSCHEL, WILLIAM United States
5195, 5200
RITTENBERG, HENRY R. United States
6750
RIVERA Y MIR, VICENTE Philippine
5874, 5875, 5876
RIVIERE, HENRI French
918 to 963
ROBERTS, ALICE MUMFORD United States
4950, 5289, 5822
ROBINSON, BOARDMAN United States
6635, 6701, 6702, 6705
ROBINSON, THEODORE United States
4832, 4833, 4835, 4836, 4837, 4839
ROBINSON, WILLIAM S, United States
1461, 5448, 6260
ROECKER, HENRY LEON United States
4523
ROELOFS, WILLIM E., JR. Netherlands
6418
ROGERS, FRANKLIN W. United States
1436
ROGERS, GRETCHEN W. United States
4601, 4650, 4846, 6688
ROGERS, MARY United States
3931, 3934
ROLSHOVEN, JULIUS United States
6266
ROM, HENRIK Norwegian
1139, 1140, 1141
RONAI-KASZNER International
83 1
ROOK, EDWARD P. United States
1448, 4646, 4976
ROSA, FABIAN DE LA Philippine
5877 to 5881
ROSALES-BAGG, LOUISE DE United States
6658, 6667
ROSALES, EMANUEL 0. DE International
964, 965
ROSEN, CHARLES United States
4993, 4996, 4997. 4998, 5000, 5039
ROSENTHAL, ALBERT United States
1481, 3086, 3087, 4798
ROSENTHAL, MAX United States
3088 to 3104
ROSS, DENMAN W. United States
4520, 4786, 4792, 6745
ROSSE, HERMANN Netherlands
6419, 6420, 6421
ROTH, ERNEST DAVID United States
3105 to 3128, 5714
ROTH, FREDERICK G. R. United States
1, 4570 to 4580, 5118
ROULAND, ORLANDO United States
6783
RUBINS, H. W. United States
3129 3130
RUDNAY, GYULA International
452
RUMSEY, CHARLES CARY United States
53, 4729, 5798 to 5804
RUNGIUS. CARL United States
5828, 5832
RUSSOLO International
1024 to 1028
RYDEN, HENNING United States
4087, 4088, 4089, 4091, 4092, 4093
RYDER, CHAUNCEY P. United States
5248
RYDER, WORTH United States
3131 to 3135
SACKS, JOSEPH United States
4771
SAHLER, HELEN United States
4082, 4609
SAINT GAUDENS, ANNETTA JOHNSON
4022, 4105, 4172, 5095, 5157, United States
5262
SAINT GAUDENS, AUGUSTUS
7 United States
SAINT GAUDENS, CARLOTA United States
4333, 4342
SAINT GAUDENS, LOUIS United States
3968, 3970, 4010, 5428, 5521
ST. LARCHE, HANS Norwegian
1301 to 1349
ST. MEMIN, CHARLES B. J. FEVERET DE
3136 United States
SALICATH, ORNUF Norwegian
1142, 1143
SALVATORE, VICTOR D. United States
47. 4641, 5101, 5417
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INDEX OF AKTISTS
SALVESEN, VALBORG SCHWARTZ
1144 Norwegian
SANDONA, MATTEO United States
3735, 5815
SANDOR, MATHIAS United States
6574
SANDZEN, SVEN BIRGER United States
5241
SANN, JACOB Norwegian
1145, 1146, 1147
SARGEANT, GENEVE RIXFORD
5286, 6324
SARGENT, JOHN SINGER United States
5459 to 5467
SAUTER, GEORGE International
453 to 465
SAVAGE, EDWARD United States
3137
SAWYER, MYRA L. United States
4294, 4299
SAWYER, PHIL United States
3139 to 3143
SAXTON, JOHN GORDON United States
4925
SCHELFHOUT, LODEWYK Netherlands
6536, 6537
SCHIEDGES, P. P. Netherlands
6422
SCHILLE, ALICE United States
4215, 4229, 4231, 4234, 4273, 4285
SCHIPPERUS, PIETER ADRIANUS
6423, 6424 Netherlands
SCHLEGELL, GUSTAV VON United States
3144, 3145, 5902
SCHMAUSS, PETER United States
6763
SCHMIDT, KARL United States
5247
SCHMITT. ALBERT FELIX United States
3722, 4464, 4901
SCHMUTZER, FERD International
661, 662
SCHNEIDER, OTTO J. United States
3146 to 3154
SCHOFIELD, W. ELMER United States
4994. 5209. 5215
SCHOFF. STEPHEN ALONZO
3155, 3156 United States
SCHONHEYDER, ANNA Norwegian
1148
SCHOONOVER, FRANK E. United States
6625, 6627
SCHOOK, F. DE FOREST United States
6820
SCHULENBURG, ADELE E. United States
4859
SCHULMAN, DAVID Netherlands
6425
SCHUSTER, DONNA United States
6072, 6074, 6076
SCHWARTZ, ANDREW THOMAS
1463. 4825. 6758 United States
SCHWEIZER, J. OTTO United States
4037, 4040, 4043, 4044, 4047
SCUDDER, JANET United States
21, 44, 4064, 4940, 5040, 5254
SEARLE, ALICE T. United States
4324
SEARS, SARAH CHOATE United States
6090, 6091, 6093
SEARS, TABER United States
4271, 4275, 4283, 4287
SEAWELL, HARRY W. United States
6564
SELDEN, DIXIE United States
4525, 4784, 4787
SELDEN, HENRY BILL United States
6075, 6611
SENSENEY, GEORGE United States
3157 to 3164
SEVERINI International
1029 to 1042
SEYFFERT, LEOPOLD United States
5242
SHARP, JOSEPH HENRY United States
6596
SHAW, SYDNEY DALE United States
5915, 5916, 5917
SHEELER, CHARLES United States
5032, 5127, 6124 to 6134
SHEPARD, CLARE United States
4362 to 4368
SHORE, HENRIETTA M. United States
6256
SHUTTLEWORTH, CLAIRE United States
4292
SIBONI, EMMA B. United States
4307
SIMAY^ IMRE International
966 to 970
SIMMONS. WILL United States
3165 to 3173
SIMONS. AMORY C. United States
5932, 5935, 5936
SIMPSON, CHARLES WALTER
466 International
SIMPSON, EDNA HUESTIS United States
3897, 3898, 3899, 3901, 3902
SIXDING, SIGMUND Norwegian
1149 to 1153
SINGER, WILLIAM H., JR. United States
5034, 5037, 6208
SLOAN, JOHN Netherlands
1449, 1452, 3174 to 3191, 4867, 6728 to
6731
SLUITER, WILLY International
467
SLUITER, WILLY Netherlands
6426
SMILLIE. JAMES DATED French
3192 to 3195
SMITH, CHARLES L. A. United States
5889
SMITH, EDWARD GREGORY United States
4842
SMITH, GEORGE WASHINGTON
4845, 6249. 6253 United States
SMITH, HOBBE Netherlands
6427
SMITH, HOWARD EVERETT United States
6805
SMITH, J. ANDRE United States
3196 to 3201
SMITH, JESSIE WILLCOX United States
4257
SMITH-KIELLAND, PER Norwegian
1154
SMITHWICK, JOHN G. United States
3202, 3203
SNEAD, LOUISE WILLIS United States
3919, 3920, 3922
SNEDEN, ELEANOR ANTOINETTE
3969, 3973 United States
SNELL, FLORENCE F. United States
4260, 4261, 4262
SNELL, HENRY B. United States
3700, 3772, 3773, 4220, 4290, 5244, 5808,
6414, 6616
SNOECK, JACOB Netherlands
6428, 6429
SOEST, LOUIS VAN Netherlands
6430, 6431
SOHLBERG. HARALD Norwegian
1155 to 1162
SOMLO, LILI International
468, 469, 470
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INDEX OF AETISTS
SOMME, JACOB Norwegian
1163, 1164
SORENSEN, HENRIK Norwegian
1165, 1166, 1167
SOTTER, GEORGE W. United States
4514, 5442, 5445
SOUDER, MARY RINARD United States
4306, 4308
SPAETH, MARY HAUGHTON United States
5887
SPANYI, BELa International
471
SPARKS, ARTHUR W. United States
5280, 5438
SPEAR, ARTHUR P. United States
4761, 4783
SPEED, HAROLD International
472
SPEICHER, EUGENE E. United States
4614, 5128, 5453, 6236, 6808
SPENCER, MARY United States
6267
SPENCER, ROBERT United States
4581, 4583, 4587, 4588, 4589, 4592, 4593,
4596
SPRINCHORN, CARL United States
3702 to 3708, 3723 to 3725, 6779
SPRINGER, EVA United States
4360, 4401, 4407
SQUIRE, MAUD H. United States
3204 to 3222
STACKPOLE, RALPH United States
3223, 3224, 3225, 4926, 5469^ 5471
STADSKLEIV. THORLEIV Norwegian
1168
STANTON, LUCY M. United States
3855, 3857, 3858, 3859, 3861
STARK, OTTO United States
3775. 3777
STEELE, THEODORE C. United States
3676. 5890, 6591
STEELE, ZULMA United States
4750, 5226
STERLING, LINDSEY MORRIS
United States
18, 4071, 4171, 4933, 5053, 5055, 6584
STERRE DE JONG, J. F. Netherlands
6432, 6433
STETSON, CHARLES "WALTER
United States
3226, 3227, 3228, 4276 to 4281, 6284, 6285,
6286, 6295 to 6298, 6300, 6301. 6302
STEUVER, CELIA M. United States
3229 to 3242
STEVENS, DOROTHY United States
3243 to 3260
STEVENS, HELEN B. United States
3261, 3262
STEVENS, THOMAS WOOD United States
3263 to 3268
STEWARDSON, EDMUND AUSTIN
4911, 5261 United States
STEWART, JULIUS L. United States
1420, 1424, 5759
STODDARD, ALICE KENT United States
4599, 4719
STOKES, FRANK WILBERT United States
4775 to 4780
STORRS, JOHN United States
5099, 6725
STREAN, MARIA JUDSON United States
4323, 4325 to 4330
STROM, HALFDAN Norwegian
1169 to 1174
STURGES, D WIGHT C. United States
3269 to 3302
SULLY, THOMAS Loan
7025
SUTTER, HENRY R. United States
6319
SVABINSKY International
663, 664
SVARSTAD, A. C. Norwegian
1175 to 1179
SYLVESTER, FREDERICK O. United States
3955
SZfiKELY, ANDOR International
832 833
SZeKELY, ARPAD International
834
SZINNYEI-MERSE, PAL International
473
TADAMA, F. United States
5898
TAFT, LORADO United States
32
TALCOTT, ALLEN B. United States
1484, 4487
TALLMADGE, THOMAS E. United States
3303, 3304, 3305
TAMASY, MIKLOS International
474
TANNAHILL, MARY H. United States
4336, 4337, 4338, 4340
TANNER, HENRY O. United States
4802, 4818
TANNES, MARIE Norwegian
1180
TAPLEY, J. J. WOODING United States
3803
TARBELL, EDMUND C. United States
4849, 4851, 4852, 4855, 4949
TAYLOR, CHARLES J. United States
3743, 3744, 3746, 3752, 3753, 3754, 5451,
5454, 5455, 5772
TAYLOR, EMILY DRAYTON United States
4383 to 4387, 4389
TAYLOR, FRANK WALTER United States
6017, 6018, 6019, 6021, 6023, 6024, 6026,
6028, 6032
TAYLOR, MINNIE C. United States
4404, 4406
TELCS, EDE International
971, 972, 973
TESTAS, P. H. Netherlands
6434 to 6443
THAULOW, FRITS Norwegian
1181 to 1196, 1297 to 1300
THIEMANN, C. International
665
THOMAS, SEYMOUR United States
6269
THOMPSON, GEORGE ALBERT
1504 United States
THOMPSON, LESLIE P. United States
3745, 3751, 4535, 4584, 4709, 5437, 5472,
5475, 6323
THORBJORNSEN, SIMON Norwegian
1197, 1198
THORNDIKE, CHARLES H. United States
4737, 6755, 6804
TIBOR, ERNO International
475, 476
TICHY, GYULA International
835
TICHY, KaLMaN International
836 837
TIEBOUT, CORNELIUS United States
3306
TIHANYL LAJOS International
477 to 480
TINGLEY, BLANCHE United States
3838
TITCOMB, M. BRADISH United States
4728, 4741, 4746, 5888
TOOROP, JAN Netherlands
6444
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TOWLE, H. LEDYARD United States
5720
TROCCOLI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA
4917, 4972, 4975, 6571 United States
TROUBETZKOY, PAUL International
974 to 980
TUCKER, ALLEN United States
6754, 6806
TUNOLD, BERNT Norwegian
1199
TURNBULL, GRACE United States
4708
TURNER, HELEN M. United States
4375, 4377, 4486, 4625, 4847, 4984, 6209
TURNER, J. M. W. Loan
7024
TUSSENBROEK, OTTO VAN Netlierlands
6445
TUTTLE, ADRIANNA United States
4354, 4355, 4357
TUTTLE, RUEL CROPTON United States
4454
TWACHTMAN, JOHN H. United States
5701 to 5710
TYLER, CAROLYN D. United States
3903, 3905
TYNG, MARGARET PULLER United States
6809
TYSON, CARROLL SARGENT, JR.
4843, 5320, 5768, 6254 United States
UFER, WALTER United States
1450, 1453, 1454, 1457, 1460, 5305, 5313
UITZ, BELA International
838 to 855
ULLMAN, EUGENE PAUL United States
5011, 5014, 6570
UMBSTAETTER, NELLIE LITTLEHALE
United States
3709, 3710, 3712, 3718, 3719, 3720
UNDY, KAROLA International
481, 482
UPTON, FLORENCE K. United States
4960
USHER, LEILA United States
4026 to 4036
VADaSZ, MIKL6S International
856 to 859
VALENZUELA, LLANOS ALBERTO
1405 to 1414 Cliilian
VALK, ELLA SNOWDEN United States
4395
VALK, M. VAN DEN Netherlands
6538 to 6550
VALSTAD, OTTO Norwegian
1200 to 1204
VAN BOSKERCK, ROBERT W.
1499, 6318 United States
VAN ELTEN, KRUSEMAN H. D.
3307 United States
VAN LAER, ALEXANDER T. United States
5435, 6774
VAN SLOUN, PRANK J. United States
4945
VASTAGH, GfiZA International
483, 484, 485
VASTAGH, GYORGY International
486
VASZARY, JANOS International
487 to 491, 860
VEDRES. MARK International
981 to 993
VELSEN, SUZE Netherlands
6446, 6551 to 6554
VIK, INGEBRIGT Norwegian
1350
VINTON, FREDERIC PORTER
6272
United States
VIVIAN, CALTHEA United States
6579
VLAANDEREN, JOHAN Netherlands
6447, 6448
VOGT, LOUIS C. United States
3696, 3697, 3701
VOLKBRT, EDWARD C. United States
6776
VONDROUS, C. International
666, 667, 668
VONDROUS, JOHN C. United States
3308 to 3324
VONNOH, BESSIE POTTER United States
1509, 5052, 5054, 5056 to 5061, 5470
VREEDENBURG, C. Netherlands
6449 to 6452
VREEDENBURG, SCHOTEL M. Netherlands
6453
VUUREN, JAN VAN Netherlands
6454
WAAY, NICOLAAS VAN DER Netherlands
6455 to 6457
WAGNER, PRANK HUGH United States
3875, 3876
WAGNER, FRED United States
3755, 3756, 3757, 8764, 3765, 3766, 4873,
4876
WAGNER, ROBERT United States
4957
WAITE, EMILY BURLING United States
1432, 1445, 5921, 5924
WALCHREN, PIET M. Netherlands
6458
WALCOTT, HARRY MILLS United States
4472
WALKER, HORATIO United States
4473, 4474, 4476, 4484, 4488, 4844, 4944
WALLESZNi;, GYENES GITTA International
492 to 514
WALTER, EDGAR United States
4540
WALTMAN, HARRY FRANKLIN
5767, 6251 United States
WANDSCHEER, MARIE Netherlands
6459
WANING, CORNELIS ANTHONY VAN
6460, 6461 Netherlands
WARD, JOHN Q. A. United States
61, 3684, 4781, 4782, 4811, 4812, 4829,
4830
WARING, LEILA United States
4296
WARNER, EVERETT L. United States
3325 to 3333, 4915, 5755
WARNER, OLIN United States
3977, 3987 to 3993, 3996, 3997, 4000, 4052,
4054, 4912, 5084, 5420, 5516, 5725, 5938,
6303, 6843
WARNER, WILLIAM United States
3334
WARREN, PRANK C. United States
5748, 5750 to 5753
WARREN, HAROLD B. United States
6043
WARTEMA, FROUKJE Netherlands
6462
WASHBURN, CADWALLADER
3335 to 3372 United States
WASHBURN, MARY S. United States
3994 3995 3998 3999
WASHINGTON, ELIZABETH P. United States
4297, 4301, 4434
WATT, WILLIAM G. United States
3373 to 3385
WAUGH, FREDERICK J. United States
5820, 5827, 5830
WAY, T. R. International
669 to 673
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INDEX OF AETISTS
WEBER, MAX United States
6219, 6220, 6222, 6224, 6226, 6230, 6232,
6239, 6240, 6241, 6243
WEBER, SARAH S. STILLWELL
6619 United States
WEBSTER, E. AMBROSE United States
4730, 4735
WEBSTER, ETHEL FELDER United States
4335, 4339, 4370
WEBSTER, HERMAN A. United States
3386 to 3401, 6706 to 6711
WEELE, H. J. VAN DER Netherlands
6463
WEHRSCHMIDT, DANIEL A. United States
3402 to 3408, 4956
WEILL, EDMOND United States
6662
WEINERT, ALBERT United States
4016
WEINMAN. AliOLPH ALEXANDER
26, 3686, 4147 to 4168, 5121, United States
5418, 5419, 5421, 5424, 5542, 5726, 5727,
5743, 5745
WEIR, J. ALDEN United States
4478
WEISS, SAMUEL A. United States
5449
WELCH, KATHERINE G. United States
3918
WELLINGTON, F. H. United States
3409
WELLS, ALICE RUSHMORE United States
3843, 3845
WENDEL, THEODORE United States
4769, 5886
WENDT, JULIA M. BRACKEN
3960, 3961, 3964, 3967 United States
WENDT, WILLIAM United States
4914, 4921
WENTZ, HENRY United States
5771
WERENSKIOLD, DAGFIN Norwegian
1205, 1206
WERNER, FRANK A. United States
4759
WESSEL, HERMAN H. United States
6583
WE STRUM, ANNI VON United States
3410, 3411, 3412
WETHERILL, ELISHA KENT KANE
3413 to 3424, 4490 United States
WETLESEN, WILHELM Norwegian
1207, 1208
WHEELER, JANET D. United States
6802
WHEELOCK, LILA AUDUBON
4935 United States
WHISTLER, JAMES McNEILL
3425 to 3450, 5662, 5664, 5666 United States
WHITE, CHARLES HENRY United States
3451, 3452, 3453
WHITE, ORRIN A. United States
1483, 6780
WHITEMAN, S. EDWIN United States
5929
WHITNEY, GERTRUDE V. United States
5122
WHITTEMORE, WILLIAM JOHN
4305, 4309, 4310 United States
WIECZOREK, MAX United States
3713, 3715, 3716
WILES, IRVING RAMSEY United States
5447
WILKE, WILLIAM H. United States
3454 to 3462
WILLIAMS, ALYN United States
4426, 4428, 4432
WILLIAMS, GEORGE ALFRED
3779, 3780, 3781, 3788, 3789, United States
3790, 3791, 6559, 6785, 6795
WILLIAMS, J. SCOTT United States
3463
WILLIAMSON, ADA C. United States
5895
WILLIAMSON, SHIRLEY United States
3464 to 3479, 5945 to 5950, 5959 to 5964,
5981, 5982, 5989, 5990
WILLIGEN, C. A. VAN DER Netherlands
6464
WILLSON, MARTHA B. United States
3941, 3950
WILSON, FLOYD United States
6685
WINSLOW, HENRY United States
3480 to 3495
WINTER, TATON International
515, 516
WOLCOTT, KATHERINE United States
4331
WOLF, HENRY United States
3496 to 3627
WOOD, FRANKLIN T. United States
3628 to 3638
WOOD, KATHRYN LEONE United States
4314
WOODBURY, CHARLES HERBERT
5344 to 5382, 6712 to 6717 United States
WOODWELL, JOSEPH R. United States
6270, 6280, 6281
WOOLF, SAMUEL JOHNSON United States
4870, 5304, 5818
WORCESTER, ALBERT
3639 to 3650
WORKMAN, DAVID TICE United States
3651
WORTHINGTON, BEATRICE MAUDE
6837 United States
WRIGHT, ALICE MORGAN United States
3962, 3963, 3965, 3966, 5422, 5429, 5431,
5545
WRIGHT, CHARLES GUSHING
3652 United States
WRIGHT, JOHN United States
5473
WRIGHT, JOSEPH United States
3653
WRIGHT, LOUISE WOOD United States
3802, 3805
WRIGHT, MARGARET HARDON
3654 to 3659 United States
WUERPEL, EDMUND H. United States
4470, 5823, 5834, 5838, 5845, 6800
WYETH, N. C. United States
6620 to 6624, 6699
YARROW, WILLIAM H. K.
5500
United States
[96]
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YATES, CULLEX United States
5434. 5914, 6766
YOUNG, CHARLES MORRIS United States
4527, 4528, 4532, 4533, 4536, 4539
YOUNG, MATTIE United States
4311
YOUXG, MAHOXRI M. United States
3660 to 3670, 5253, 5256, 5259, 5260, 5294
5295, 5903
ZADOR. ISTTAX International
517. 861 to 865
ZARAGOZA, A. M. Philippine
5882, 5883
ZETTLER. EMIL ROBERT United States
5110, 5742
ZIFFER, ZAXDOR International
518
ZILZER. AXTAL International
519, 520
ZILZER, HAJXALKA International
993
ZIM. MARCO United States
3671, 3672
ZIMMERMAX, M. W. United States
6092, 6617
ZOX, JACOB Netherlands
6465, 6466
ZORACH. WILLIAM United States
6020, 6022, 6025, 6027
ZORAD International
521
ZUBIAURRE. RAMOX DE International
522, 523, 524
ZUBIAURRE. YALEXTIX DE International
525 to 528
ZUTT, AR. International
994
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Adams, Mrs. W. E.
Adler, Mrs. Jacob
Allen, Miss Edith
Allen, Mrs. H. S.
Allen, Mrs. Lewis
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Clayton, Miss Jean
Clement, Miss Ada
Clisbee, Miss Belle
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Cobb, Mrs. W. H.
Coflfey, Miss Julia C.
Coghlan, Mr. John
Cohnreich, Mrs. M. A.
Colman, Miss Alice
Combs, Pauline
Conlisk, Mr. Charles
Cook, Miss Frances G.
Cookson, Miss Amy B.
Cooms, Edna
Cooper, Mr. George D.
Corwin, Chas. A.
Cotrel, Miss Edna
Cotrel, Miss Lucy
Coulter, Mary J.
Cowdery, Mrs. J. F.
Cowdell, Mrs. E. V.
Cowell, Mrs. H.
Cowell, Helen E.
Cowell, Miss I. M.
Cox, Mrs. Fred, Jr.
Cox, Mr. Walter I.
Coyle, Ray
Craig, Miss E. O.
Crane, Miss Annie
Crellin, Camille D'Arville
Crocker, Mr. Chas. Templeton
Crocker, Mrs. Henry J.
Crocker, Mr. Wm. H.
Crocker, Mrs. Wm. H.
Crockett, Mrs. J. B.
Crowley, Miss Anne T.
Crowley, Miss Kate H.
Cummings, Earl M.
Cuneo, Rinaldo
Cupples, Mr. D. L.
Curl, Mrs. H. C.
Curley, Miss Alice G.
Currier, Mr. E. W.
Curtis, Mrs. Hobart
Curtis, H. Taylor
Cushing, Mrs. Oscar
Denman, Mrs. Wm.
Dahl, Miss Elizabeth
Dahlgren, Mr. Carl
Daly, Mrs. J. J.
Davidson, Mrs. Estelle A.
Davis, Miss D. F.
Davis, Miss Florence
Davis, Mrs. Henry L.
Davis, Hon. Horace
Davis, Dr. H. C.
Davis, Miss Katherine M.
Davis, Mrs. R. J.
Davis, Mr. Winfield S.
Dean, Mr. Walter E.
Dearborn, Mrs. Annie F.
de Bretteville, Mrs. Alexander
de Bretteville, Mr. Oscar
Deering, Mr. Chas. J.
Dehn-Young, Mrs. Emma
De Jong, Betty
Delanv, Miss Slarian
Del Mue, M.
de Morelos, Mrs. Ernesto
Derham. Miss T. E.
Dewey, William P.
Dewing, Miss Amv B.
De Wolfe, Mrs. Sarah S. B.
De Young, M. H.
De Young, Mrs. M. H.
Dickinson, Mrs. W. L.
Dickman, Charles J.
Dittenhoefer, Miss Marian
Dixon, Maynard
Donovan, Mrs. A. D.
Donohoe, Mrs. Joseph
Doty, Mrs. Anna Mathews
Dooling, Hon. M. T.
Downing, Miss Mabel
Doyle, Miss Margaret
Drake, Mrs. W. A.
Drew, Frank
Dreyfus, Miss L. E.
Drum, John S.
Du Mond, Frank V.
Dunlap, Boutwell
Dunlap, Miss Helen
Dunn, Mrs.
Dunne, Hon. Frank H.
Dunne, Mrs. Peter F.
Dunham, Miss Mary 0.
Durkin, Miss Lulu P.
Dutard, Mrs. H.
Dutton, Mr. William J.
Earl, Daniel W.
Earll, Miss Helen
Edgerlv, Miss Mira
Edwards, Mrs. J. W.
Ege, Miss H. B.
Ehrman, Mrs. Albert
Ehrman, Sidney
Ehrman, Mrs. Sidney
Eldredge, Mrs. Zoeth
Emmons, Miss J. C.
Ephraim, Miss Adeline
Ephraim, Miss Janette
Erskine, Mrs. W. W.
Evarts, Mrs. Philetus
Faville, Mr. W. B.
Faville, Mrs. W. B.
Fay, Miss Nellie
Faymonville, Mr. Bernard
Faymonville, Mrs. Bernard
Felder, Miss Nettiemae
FergBson, Miss Irene
Ferrea, Miss Elizabeth
Field, Maria A.
Fife, Dr. Joseph
Fife, Mrs. Joseph
Fitch, Mrs. G. K.
Fitch, Miss Virginia
Fitzgerald, Miss M. P.
Pitzhugh, Mrs. W. M.
Fitz-Simmons, Miss Rose
Fleishhacker, Mrs. Herbert
Fleishhacker, Mrs. Mortimer
Fleming, Miss Louise
Fletcher, Capt. Robert H.
Flood, Mrs. Arthur M.
Flood, Miss Jennie
Flournoy, Mrs. John
Forbes, Miss Helen
Ford, Mr. Wm. Henry
Forderer, Mrs. George Stevens
Fortmann, Henry F.
Foster, Mr. A. W.
Foster, Anna Lyle
Foster, Mr. Charles J.
Franklin, Miss F. M.
Fredericks. Mrs. Frank (Alice A.)
Freeman, Mrs. W. K.
Freis, Mr. William
French, Ida B.
Frenzel, Dr. Herbert
Fries, Frank
Froelich, Miss Maren M.
Frontin, Miss E. A.
Fuller, Miss Lydia
Fulton, Mrs. Cora Smedberg
Furniture Shop
Gallagher. Miss Rose 0.
Gallego, Miss Mabel
Gamble, Mr. John M.
Gamble, Mr. Richard T.
Ganter, Carre
Garnett, Porter
Gaw, Mr. Wm. A.
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Gay, Mrs. Frederick P.
Gay ley, Miss Marv
Gearv, Miss M. E.
Gelwicks, Mrs. D. W.
Gerstle, Mrs. Lewis
Gerstle, Miss Marian
Gerstle, Mark
Gerstle, Mr. Wm.
Gerstle, Mr. William L.
Gibbs, Mrs. CJeorge W.
Gibson, Mr. W. D. K.
Gilbert, Mrs. Annie W.
Gilbert, Hon. W. B.
Gilmore, Miss Edith
Girvin. Mrs. Richard
Gleason, Miss Mary
Glendenning, Harriet T.
Glynn, Mr. Thomas M.
Goad. Mr. Frank
Goldsmith, Mrs. Mildred
Goodall, Mrs. Caroline J.
Goodfellow, Mr. Arthur
Goodrich, Mrs. E. E.
Gordon, Mrs. Phil K.
Gould, Miss Helen
Grafe. Miss Lydia
Grant, Mr. Charles H.
Grant, Mr. Joseph D.
Grant. Mrs. J. L».
Gray, Mr. Percy
Gray, Mrs. William
Green, Mrs. William
Green, Mr. Charles E.
Green, Mrs. I. M.
Greenbaum, Mr. Joseph
Greenbaum, Mrs. Louis
Greenhood, Miss Frances
Gres, Miss Hazel
Griilo, Mrs. C. M.
Grover. Elsie J.
Growney, Kathleen
Grunsky, C. E.
Guggenhime, Mrs. Leon
Gull. Miss Minnie
Gump, A. L.
Gunu. Mrs. J. O'B.
Gunst, Mrs. Morgan
Haas. Fannie K.
Haas. Mrs. William
Hader, Elmer G.
Hagartv, Miss Annie M.
Hale. Mr. R. B.
Hall, Mr. Frederick W.
Hale, Mr. Philip
Hall, Miss Leola
Ham, Mrs. Charles
Hamilton, Mr. Samuel
Hamilton, Mrs. Ralston
Hamilton, Mrs. R. V.
Hanchett, Mr. Lewis E.
Hanify, Mrs. J. Ryder
Hanlev, Miss Nora B.
Hanlon, Mr. Charles F.
Hanlon, Mrs. J. F.
Hanna, Rt. Rev. Edward J.
Hanscom. Mr. John O.
Hall. Miss Kate
Hansen. Mr. Armin
Hardin, Mr. C. H. E.
Harker, Mrs. Harriet
Harmon. Miss Annie L.
Harmon, Mr. Chas. H.
Harrison, Mr. T. Alexander
Harrigan, Miss A.
Harrigan, Miss J.
Harrison, Hon. R. C.
Harrison, Mrs. Ralph C.
narrower, Miss A. W.
Hart, Mrs. Albert M.
Hart, Miss Pauline
Hart, Mrs. M.
Hasbrouck, Mrs. A.
Haslehurst, Mrs. A.
Hatch, Mrs. John Davis
Hawkins, Mrs. Charles A.
Hawver, Mrs. J. E.
Ha\ues. Mrs. F. S.
Heald, Mr. E. P.
Hearst, Mrs. Phoebe A.
Heath, Miss Virginia D.
Hecht, Mrs. Helen
Heinrichs, Edith C.
Helgesen, N. R.
HeUer, Mrs. E. S.
HeUman, Mr. I. W., Jr.
Henderson, Miss Sarita D.
Henshaw, Mrs. F. W.
Henzel, Mrs. E. C.
Herlihy, Mrs. Louise
Hermann, Fernanda L.
Hermann, Mrs. William
Herrin, Mr. William F.
Herrington, Mrs. Howard
Hess, Miss Theresa
Hewitt, Miss N. A.
Heyman, Sir Henry
Hiestand, R. R.
Higgins, Mr. M. R.
Higgins, Mrs. Marvin R.
Hildreth, Mrs. Ellen Booth
Hill, Mr. Harry P.
Hill, Mrs. Marion E.
Hillman, Miss Jeanette C.
Hindes, Stetson G.
Hindes, Mrs. Stetson G.
Hinkle. Mr. Clarence
Hirschler, Mrs. David.
Hitchcock, Hiss Helen M.
Hitchcock, Miss Elizabeth
Hittell, Mr. Carlos J.
Hobart, Mr. Clarke
Hobart, Mrs. Lewis
Hodgen, Dr. Jos. D.
Hodgen, Mrs. Jos. D.
Hodghead, Mrs. Lillian K.
Holbrook, Mr. Charles
Holden, Mrs. Alice F.
Holmes, Mrs. C. Edward
Holmes, Miss Elizabeth T.
Holway, Mrs. R. S.
Homberger, Mrs. Heinrich
Hooper, Mrs. G. W.
Hotaling, Mr. Richard M.
Howard, Mrs. Emma Shatter
Howard, John Galen
Howard, Mrs. Chandler
Howe, Dr. Louis P.
Howell, Miss Myrtle
Hoxie, Mrs. V. W.
Hudson, Mrs. George
Hueter, Mr. E. L.
Hunter, Miss Isabel
Huntington, Mrs. H. I.
Huntington, Miss Marian
Huntington, Mrs. Mary A.
Hurley, Miss J. M. A.
Hussev, Miss Evelyn
Hyde, "Mr. G. M.
Hyde, Mrs. Isaac
Hyde, Miss Josephine M.
Ingerson, Mr. Chas. F.
Inman, Mrs. Thos.
Jackson, Mrs. Chas. F.
Jackson, Mrs. W. E.
Jacob, Mr. A. L.
Jacobs, Miss Nellie
Janin, Miss Louise
Jannevold, Mr. Carl
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Jarboe, Mrs. Henry H.
Jenks, Mr. Livingston
Jennings, Mrs. Elsie Knox
Jensen, Mrs. H. C.
Jewell, Miss Alice G.
Jewett, Miss Fidelia
Johnson, Mrs. Carl A.
Johnson, Mrs. C. R.
Johnson, Mrs. Caroline Rixford
Johnson, Mrs. E. V. D.
Johnson, Mrs. Harry
Jones, Miss Elizabeth
Jones, M. M.
Joseph, Mr. Sydney
Judd, Mr. Morris A.
Judson, Miss Almira
Judis, Mrs. Alphonse
Judson, Mr. C. Chapel
Judson, Mrs. Chas. Curtiss
Kahn, Mrs. Marie Clayburgh
Kast, Mrs. L. S.
Kavanagh, Miss Kate
Kawakami, Mrs. K. K.
Keating, Miss Mary E.
Keegan, Miss M. E.
Keenan, Miss Ala
Keenan, Mrs. Joseph B.
Keith, Miss Eliza U.
Keith, Mrs. William
Kellam, Frederick B.
Kellam, Mrs. F. B.
Kellogg, Mrs. W. H.
King, Miss Genevieve
King, Miss Hazel
Kinkaid, Miss B. C.
Kinsey, Miss Lou
Kirwin, Clarice A.
Koch, Miss Lillian
Knox, Mrs. W. M.
Koshland, Mrs. Marcus
Koshland, Miss Margaret
Krause. Miss Lulu
Krone, Dr. Carl R.
Kurlandzik, Miss P.
Lacy, Mrs. B. T.
Lahey, Mary T.
Lalande, Miss Alice
Landers, Mrs. Wm. J.
Landsburgh, Albert G.
Larken, Mrs. J. F.
Lartigan, Mrs. A.
Latimer, Mr. L. P.
Laumeister, Mrs. Gustav
Lavery, Mr. J. F.
Lav7, Mr. Herbert E.
Layson, Mi-s. C. H.
Lee, Mrs. Bertha Stringer
Le Fevre, Miss Susie
Leland, Mrs. Wm. E.
Lemos, Mr. Pedro J.
Lengfeld, Mrs. A. L.
Lent, Mr. George H.
Lesberger, Mrs. D. F.
Levison, Mr. J. B.
Lewis, Miss Adelaide
Lewis, Miss Pansy B.
Lilienthal, Mrs. Bertha
Lilienthal. Mrs. E. R.
Lilienthal, Jesse W.
Lillienthal, Mrs. Jesse
Lillienthal, Philip N.
Lilienthal, Mrs. Sophie
Lilenthal, Theodore
Lindeberg, Mrs. Jafet
Livingston, Mr. Louis
Loewi, Miss M.
Long, Mr. Percy
Lopez, Mr. Adriano de Sousa
Love, Miss M. L.
Lowenberg, Mrs. I.
Luis, Mrs. Rose
Lukens, Mr. Edward C.
Lundborg, Miss Florence
Lyman, Edmunds
Lyman, W. W. Jr.
Lynch, Mrs. J. K.
Lyon, Miss N. E.
Mabury, Miss Carlotta
MacCuaig, Miss B.
MacCuIloch, Miss Frances
MacDermott, Mr. Louis M.
Macdonald, Mr. A. S.
Mack, A.
Mack, Mr. Harold
Maddox, Mr. Knox
Maeky, E. Spencer
Mahoney, Miss Louise
Mahouy, Miss Emma
Mailliard, Miss Louise
Mangles, Miss Agnes
Martin, Mrs. Eleanor
Martin, Miss Fannie
Martin, Mr. John
Martin, Mr. Walter S.
Martin, Mrs. Walter
Martinez, Xavier
Marye, Mrs. George T.
Mason, Mrs. Frances B.
Mathews, Mr. Arthur
Mathews, Mrs. Lucia K.
Matson, Capt. William
Maybeck, Bernard R.
McAllister, Miss Ethel
McAllister, Mrs. Frances H.
McBoyle, Miss A. B.
McCalla, Mrs. Bowman
McCarthy, Miss Ruth
McComas, Francis
McComas, Mrs. Francis
McCutcheon, Mr. E. J.
McCormick. Miss M. Evelyn
McCreary, Mrs. Fannie Crocker
McDonald, Miss Julia
McDough, Miss Rose
McElroy, Miss J. R.
McKenzie, Mrs. J. A.
McEnerney, Mrs. Garrett
McGlinchey, Miss Mary
Mcintosh, Mrs. Chas. K.
McKee, Mr. John D.
McKown, Mrs. M. E.
McLaughlin, Catherine C.
McLaughlin, Mrs. Wm.
McLennan, Mrs. Mary Bates
McMeekin, Mr. J. P.
McMurtrv. Miss Belle
McNab. Mr. James
McNamara, Miss Gladys
McNear, Mrs. John
McQuaid. Miss Clara L.
Meeks, Miss C. A.
Meiere, Mrs. Ernest
Meiere, Miss Hildreth
Mendell, Mrs. Geo. H., Jr.
Mever, Mr. F. H.
Meyer, Mrs. Henry
Mever, Mrs. Jennie C.
Meyer, Mr. J. Henry
Meyerfield. Mrs. Morris
Middlemas, Stuart
Mighels. Mrs. Phillip Verrill
Milberry. Guy S.
Milberrv, Mrs. Guy S.
Miller, Mr. C. O. G.
Miller, Miss Georgie
Mills, Mr. Edgar
Mish, Mrs. S. C.
Mitchell, Mrs. F. V.
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Mitchell, Mrs. W. G.
Monges, Mr. H. B.
Montague, Mr. W. W.
Montalboddi, Mr. R.
Moody, Mrs. Joheph L.
Moore, Charles C.
Mora, Mr. Joseph
Moran, Mrs. Nathan
Morgan, Miss M. de Neal
Morrison, Mrs. Alexander F.
Morrison, Miss F. T.
Morrow, Robert F.
Morrow, Hon. W. W.
Moulin, Mr. Gabriel
Mulgrew, Miss A. M.
Mulgrew, Frank L.
Mullgardt, Mr. Louis Christian
Munro, Mrs. Wm. James
Murdock, Miss Margaret
Murphy, Mrs. Eugene
Murray, Miss Beatrice
Murray, Mrs. James
Musto, Miss Florence
Musto, Miss Laura
Mysell, Miss L. C.
Nahl, Perham W.
Nahl, Mrs. Jr-erham
Nash, Miss Caroline A.
Nash, Mrs. Joseph
Nelson, M. Bruce
Neuhaus, Mr. Eugen
Newhall, Mr. Geo. A.
Newhall, Mrs. N. Mayo
Nieholl, Miss Mary E.
Nickel, J. Leroy
Nickelsburg, Florence
Noble, Mrs. H. A.
Noble, Mr. H. H.
Noon, Miss Margaret A.
Noon, Miss Mary G.
O'Brien, Annie T.
Oliver, Wm. Letts
O'Neil, Miss Louise
Osborne, Miss Alice
0.xnard, Mr. Robert
Page, Mrs. Kate H.
Page, Mrs. Chas. R.
Palmer, Mrs. L. A.
Parkhurst, Mrs. Genevieve
Parks, Miss Mary A.
Parrish, Mrs. Ellis
Parrott, Mrs. A. M.
Parsons, Miss Ardee
Partington, Miss Gertrude
Partington, Mr. Richard L.
Patigian, Mr. Haig
Pauson, Miss Gertrude
Pauson, Miss Rose
Paxton, Mr. Wm.
Pavne. Mrs. Theodore
Payne, Mr. W. H.
Payot, Mr. Henry
Pearce, Mr. E. R.
Pearce, Mrs. E. R.
Pease, Mr. R. H.
Pechin, Mrs. C. R.
Peck, Mr. Orrin
Percy, Miss Isabelle
Peixotto, Mr. Ernest
Peltret, Mrs.
Pennell, Mr. Joseph
Pennell, Mr. John Watson
Pennell, Mr. Thomas M.
Pennoyer, A. Sheldon
Perine, Mrs. J. H.
Perkins, Hon. Geo. C.
Perry, Katherine A.
Peters, Mr. Charles RoUo
Phelan, Hon. James D.
Piazzoni, Mr. G. P. P.
Pierce, Mrs. Ira
Pierce, Miss Lucy
Pillsbury, Mr. Evan S.
Pissis, Mr. Emil
Pixley, Mr. Frank
Pixley, Mr. M. F.
Poor, Mr. H. V.
Poppe, Miss M. H.
Porter, Mr. Bruce
Porter, Mrs. Minnie Clark
Porter, Dr. W. S.
Potter, Mr. Edward E.
Powers, Mr. Frank H.
Pringle, Mrs. Edward
Putufl, Mr. Hansen
Putnam, Mr. Arthur
Quinn, May
Robertson, Mr. A. M.
Rabjohn, Mr. T. H.
Raiguel, Mrs. W. O.
Randall, Miss F. E.
Randolph, Mr. Lee
Raschen, Mr. Henry
Rathke, Miss Ida E.
Ray, Mrs. H. L.
Redding, Mr. Joseph D.
Redmond, Mr. Granville
Redfield, Mr. Edward W.
Redmond, Miss M. P.
Reid, Mr. James W.
Reis, Mr. Ferdinand, Jr.
Rethers, Mrs. Theodore
Rey, Mrs. J. V. A.
Rice, Miss Clara
Richards, Austin C.
Richards, Mrs. Austin C.
Rithet, Mr. R. P.
Ritschel, Mr. Wm.
Rixford, Mrs. Emmet
Rixford, Mr. G. P.
Rixford, Loring P.
Robertson, Miss A. C.
Robertson, Mr. A. M.
Robertson, Mrs. Ruth
Rockwell, Mrs. Phoebe
Rosenfeld, Judith
Roos, Mrs. Leon
Rose, Mrs. Andrew N.
Rosenbaum, Mrs. L. M.
Rosenberg, Mrs. G.
Rosenfeld, Henry
Rosse, Mr. Herman
Rosenstirn, Dr. Julius
Roth, Mrs. A.
Rothschild, Mrs. John
Rothschild, Mr. John
Rulofson, Dr. A. C.
Rulofson, Mrs. A. C.
Roundy, Mrs. G. H.
Russ, Mr. Frederick
Ryan, Mrs. D. A.
Rosenfeld. Miss Judith
Sadicoff, Miss Minnie E.
Salz. Mrs. Ansley
Salz, Mrs. Edward
Samuels, Mrs. Louis
Sander, Mrs. M. R.
Sandona, Mr. Matteo
Sandona, Mrs. Matteo
Sanford, Mrs. Chas. Frederick
Sargent, Mrs. G. R.
Sargent, W. W.
Saul, Miss Margaret W.
Sawyer, Mr. Houghton
SawA'er, Mrs. Houghton
Schmidt, A. H. R.
Schussler, Mr. Toby
Schussler, Mr. Henry
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Schwabacher, Mrs. Louis
Schwamm, Miss Louise
Schernstein, Mrs. F. C.
Schwerin, Mrs. Lotta Bean
Scott, Mr. Henry T.
Scott, Mrs. Henry T.
Scott, Elizabeth
Scott, Mrs. J. Harry
Scott, Mrs. Irving M.
Scott, Mrs. Laurence
Schloss, Mrs. Florence
Schmall, Dr. E.
Schussler, Mr. Herman
Seall, Mrs. Jesse D.
Seawell, Mr. Harry W.
Serbaroli, Mr. E.
Seeley, Dr. M. A.
Senter, K. G.
Sesnon, Mrs. Wm. T
Seymour. Miss Celia
Shaw, Elizabeth A.
Shaw, Miss Ida E.
Shea, Miss Annie B.
Sherman, Mr. L. S.
Sherwood, Mr. William R.
Short, Mrs. Jessie Frances
Shortridge, Mr. Samuel
Sill, Mrs. Stephen J.
Silverberg, J. H.
Silverberg, Mrs. J.
Simmons, Mrs. Celia S.
Simpson, Miss Lillian
Sinsheimer, Mrs. Edgar
Sinsheimer, Miss May
Slack, Mrs. Chas. W.
Sleeth, Mrs. L. McDonald
Slessinger, Miss May
Sloss, Mr. Joseph
Sloss, Mrs. Joseph
Sloss, Leon
Sloss, Mr. Louis
Sloss, Mrs. Louis
Sloss, Hon. M. C.
Slosson, Mrs. H. L.
Smith, Mr. Arthur A.
Smith, C. Louise
Smith, Mr. James B.
Smith, Mrs. Reginald K.
Smith, Mrs. Reginald Knight
Smith, Mrs. Stewart F.
Smith, Mr. Robert Hayes
Sparks, Mr. Wm.
Spadoni, Miss Faustina
Spreckels, Mr. A. B.
Spreckels, Mrs. A. B.
Spreckels, Mr. John D.
Spreckels, Mrs. John D., Jr.
Stackpole, Mr. Ralph
Stadtmuller, Mrs. E. W.
Stadtmuller, Edwin W.
Stadtmuller, Miss Henrietta
Stahl, Mr. Adolfo
Stanton, Mr. John A.
Starks, Mr. E. C.
Stern, Mrs. A.
Stern, Mrs. Sigmund
Stem, Jacob
Stern, Mr. Sigmund
Stettheimer, W. W.
Stetson, Mrs. Sophie Palmer
Stewart, Mrs. James
Stillman, Mr. Thomas E.
Stincen, Miss A. M.
Stincen, Miss E. E.
Stine, Mrs. O. C.
Stolz, Mrs. Frederick
Stone, Mrs. Frederick P.
Stone, Mrs. Marcus
Stoney, Mrs. Gaillard
Stow, Miss Nellie
Stow, Mr. Vanderlynn
St03', Mrs. S. B.
Sturdivant, Mr. Benj. B.
Sykes, Miss Mabel A.
Sturtevant, Mrs. G. A.
Sullivan, Miss Elizabeth
Sumner, Mrs. P. W.
Sullivan, Mr. Frank J.
Suttin, Mrs. J. B.
Swan, Mr. Benjamin R.
Sweeny, Mrs. Edward
Tagler, Mr. Henry A.
Tarbell, Mr. Edward C.
Tarpey, Mrs. W. L.
Tarpy, Winifred L.
Taussig, Miss Rosa
Taussig, Mr. Rudolph J.
Taylor, Mrs. Wm. H., Jr.
Tessner, Miss E. H.
Tevis, Mrs. Wm. S.
Theobald, Mrs. A.
Thompson, Miss Roberta A.
Thompson, Mr. T. H.
Tilden, Mr. Douglas
Timmins, Miss A. C
Tobin, Mr. Ed.
Tobin, Mrs. Ed.
Tobin, Mr. Joseph S.
Tobin, Richard M.
Tobriner. Miss Haidee
Tojetti. Mme. Emilia
Tolerton, Hill
Tolman, Mrs. C. F.
Torpey, Miss M. C.
Towle, Mrs. G. W.
Towne, Mrs. A. N.
Toy, Mrs. Geo. D.
Trask, John E. D.
Trask, Miss Stella G.
Treat, Miss E. L.
Tryon, Mrs. E. H.
Tufts, Dr. J. B.
Tufts, Mrs. J. B.
Turner, Miss Shirley
Upham, Mr. I. O.
Vail, Mr.
Van Fleet, Mrs. C. W.
Van Sicklen, Mr. F. W.
Van Sloun, Frank
Van Winkle, Miss Helen
Van Winkle, Miss Emma F.
Van Wyck, Mrs. Sidney, Jr.
Vaughan, Mrs. Fred
Very, Miss Mary
Vickery, Atkins & Torrey
Vivian, Miss Calthea
Volkmann, Mr. George F.
Von Schroeder, Baron J. H.
Voorman, Miss Laura
Wade, Miss Emily I.
Wade, Janet
Walker, Mrs. Cvrus
Walker, Mrs. David H.
Wallace, Mrs. J. P.
Walter, Clarence R.
Walter, Mr. Edgar
Walter, Mr. John I.
Walter, Mrs. SoUv
Walter, Mrs. I. N.
Ward, Susie A.
Warner, Mrs. Alex
Watrous, Miss Hazel
Weeks, Mr. Geo. Keith
Wehrli, Emma J.
Weil, Mrs. A. F.
Weil, Mrs. Irvin J.
Weil, Mrs. J. J.
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Weill, Mr. Michael
Weill, Mr. Raphael
Weinberg, Mrs. Emelie
Weiss, Mrs. Dr.
Weir, Mr. J. Alden
Welch, Mrs. Andrew, Jr.
\Vellendorff, Miss
Wells, Mrs. H. E.
Welty, Mrs. Cullen F.
Wentworth, Miss N. A.
Wharflf, Miss O.
Wheeler, Dr. Benjamin Ida
Wheeler, Mr. Chas. Stetson
Wheeler, Mrs. Chas. Stetson
Whipple, Sophie L.
White, Mrs. E. B.
Whitney, Mrs. George E.
Whitney, Miss Lillian
Whittell, Mr. George
Whittier, Mr. Frank W.
Wickson, Mr. Guest
Wiggins, Mr. W. W.
Wigston, Mrs. N. S.
Williams, Mr. H. A.
Williams, Miss Florence
Williams, Mr. Michael
Williams, Mrs. Michael
Willison, Miss Gertrude
Wilson, Miss Florence
Wing, Miss Ethelwynn
Winslow, Dr. Thomas Hartley
Withrow, Mrs. R. Almond
Wittenmyer, Clara K.
Wolfsohn, Miss Eva
Wollenberg, Mrs. Harry
Worden, Mr. Clinton E.
Worden, Mrs. Clinton E.
Wood, Baldwin
Wood, Mrs. W. S.
Woods, Miss Lottie
Wood, Mrs. S. A.
Wores, Mr. Theodore
Wormser, Mrs. Ella K.
Wormser, Mrs. J.
Wright, Mr. J. Dunbar
Wulzen, D. H.
WjTnore, Mrs. W. W.
Young, Miss Marv A.
Young, Mr. W. R. K.
Zweybruck, Miss Edith
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Western Art at the Exposition
It is safe to say that in no other of the multitudinous aspects of the Exposition
did that vast enterprise so unmistakably, irresistibly triumph as in its Art. The
Exposition was beautiful. Hypersensitive critics join with that celebrated character,
Mr. Man-in-the-Street. in acclaiming its beauty. And this beauty was not accidental,
was not merely a matter of environment, though environment was a powerful factor;
it was a created beauty, definitely designed; in other words, artistic beauty.
There were three great characteristics predominating over all others in the art
of the Exposition. It was romantic and imaginative ; it was a national inspiration,
almost a revelation, in the employment of color, of light; and it was a masterpiece
of the communal, the democratic spirit. To speak briefly of these, in the order of
their enumeration. I think that the first thing, the romance and imagination of the
fair, needs no pointing out — it was as obvious and as all-pervading as a sunrise. As
for the second, what the Chicago Exposition did for American art in impressing the
inspiration of classic form upon our consciousness, San Francisco accomplished in
color, in light, while at the same time losing no jot or tittle of what we have learned
in form. And for the third, think of what a crazy-quilt of color, what an egotistical
jumble of shapes and forms the whole Exposition would have been had not the archi-
tects, sculptors, gardeners, painters, artisans, worked together in a disciplined sub-
ordination to a general plan, in the spirit of unity. And as the architects, painters,
sculptors and other workers were drawn from the country as a whole, what has been
accomplished is a national deed. The glory and the fame of it belong not to any
part, or parts, but to the whole.
Nevertheless, indeed just for this reason all the more, it is a fair and proper
thing to ask what share the West, the Pacific slope, the scene of the great event,
contributed to the synthesis of the Exposition 's art.
First of all, let us see what the records have to say concerning the matter-of-fact,
objective participation which the Pacific Coast artists have had in the most beautiful
of all world fairs.
The first architectural commission, which was later absorbed into an architectural
council of nine, was composed of three San Franciscans, Willis Polk, W. B. Fa^-ille,
and Clarence E. Ward. This commission, and then the council, with the advice of
Edward W. Bennett, the city-planner, laid out the fundamental plan of the Expo-
sition, and the arrangement and general designs of the various courts and palaces.
Then, when it comes to the next point, namely, the actual execution of the archi-
tectural and landscape gardening, the West makes a still stronger contribution to the
ensemble. That true genius in gardening, already famous for his creation of San
Francisco's Golden Gate Park, John McLaren, is the wizard at whose touch the
trees, the grass, the flowers, the shrubs sprang from what had been waste land and
gave to the whole picture much of its glowing color and a vast amount of its im-
pression of vigorous life. George W. Kelham, another San Franciscan, was the chief
of the architectural body, and also designed two of the courts, the Court of Palms
and the Court of Flowers. W. B. Faville, of San Francisco, did the exterior wall
of the main group of buildings, with its rich yet simple scheme of decoration. Robert
D. Farquhar, of Los Angeles, designed Festival Hall; Clarence E. Ward contributed
the design of Machinery Hall; Bakewell & Browne are the architects of the Palace
of Horticulture ; Louis Christian Mullgardt designed the glamorous Court of Abun-
dance; B. E. Maybeek created the Palace of Fine Arts. And all these are of San
Francisco. Only the Tower of Jewels, the Court of the Universe, and the Court of
the Four Seasons, among the main group, are the work of Eastern architects. But
of course there are many other buildings, foreign and state, which belong to other
than Western men.
The sculptural adornment of the architecture, and of the vast garden which was
the site of this dream city of beauty, were powerfully affected by the ideas and the
handiwork of Western artists. Those who played the most important parts in repre-
senting the West were Robert Aitken, whose "Fountain of the Earth," in the Court
of Abundance, was one of the most pronounced successes; Haig Patigian, who did
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the "Four Powers" for Machinery Hall, together with much other notable work;
Ralph Stackpole, who was very much to the front in his work for the Varied Indus-
tries Palace, and whose ' ' Kneeling Figure ' ' in front of the Fine Arts rotunda was
an exquisite gem ; Arthur Putnam, Edgar Walter, Earl Cummings, and Mahonri Young.
The last named artist hails from Salt Lake, as his name might indicate ; all the
others are Californians. And before we leave the subject of sculpture let us remember
that Haig Patigian and J. J. Mora, another Californian, were members of the jury
which judged the exhibited works of sculpture, and like the others named, were well
represented with original work in the fine arts exhibition.
Not only were they well represented, but some of them won distinctive honors.
Arthur Putnam, whose case of animal sculpture attracted most keen attention, a man
for whom the word genius hardly seems too weighty, was awarded a Gold Medal.
Robert Aitken and Mahonri Young won Silver Medals. Ralph Stackpole and Edgar
Walter were signaled out for Honorable Mention.
But if the Western sculptors gained commendable positions on the list of official
honors, the painters did not lag behind. They accomplished big things. A surpris-
ing number gained medals and honorable mention. For the sake of the record —
and especially because the Exposition laid a solid foundation for the future of
Western art — it is well to write down their names.
H. J. Breuer and William Ritschel gained Gold Medals. The first is a landscapist
to whom the strength and dignity of Western mountains appeals with peculiar power.
The second celebrates the beauty of the Western sea, on ihe coast of Monterey,
at Carmel.
The Silver Medals won by the West went to the following artists: Mary Curtis
Richardson, Joseph Raphael, Guy Rose, Carl Oscar Borg, William Wendt, E. Charlton
Fortune, Maurice Del Mue, Armin Hansen, Bruce Nelson, Edward Cucuel, and Lucia
B. Mathews.
Bronze Medals were awarded to Maynard Dixon, Anne M. Bremer, Perham Nahl,
Frank J. Van Sloun, Florence Lundborg, and Gertrude Partington.
Honorable Mention was given to Lee F. Randlph and Betty de Young.
In the section of prints, including etchings, lithographs, monotypes, and so forth,
Clark Hobart, Perham Nahl, Worth Ryder, won Silver Medals; George T. Plowman
and Helen Hyde won Bronze Medals; Xavier Martinez and Pedro J. Lemos were
given Honorable Mention. In Water Colors, Lucia Mathews won a Silver Medal,
and Percy Gray a Bronze Medal.
Charles J. Dickman, Arthur Mathews, Francis McComas, Jules Pages, and Eugen
Neuhaus were members of the jury, and so were hors concours, or out of the running
for prizes.
For Mathews and McComas, however, there was the special distinction of a
separate gallery; an honor also given to the work of William Keith. Mathews had
the added prestige of being the only Western artist represented in the list of mural
paintings.
So much for the official figures. But there are other, and even more important
considerations. There is the question of comparison: Did the Western work hold its
own, did it stand up firmly, when seen by the side of Eastern work? What story did
it relate of the development of art on the Pacific slope? What did it presage of the
future? All these are great and disputatious matters, requiring more space for their
adequate consideration than can be given at present; nevertheless there are certain
positive factors which may be touched upon, at least, and which will throw some
light in the direction where the correct answers may be found.
Concerning the first of the questions raised, as to whether the work of the West
compared favorably with Eastern work, an emphatic affirmative may be given.
Leaving out of consideration the art of old California — the California of before
the conquest — the art of the padres and their Indian pupils, which was a mingling
of Spanish and of ancient aboriginal influences, and which does not connect directly
with modern work, although some day it will be studied and will afl'ect the future —
it must be admitted that Western art is a very young plant indeed. It has been
cultivated at a great disadvantage in some respects. It has been isolated from con-
tact with sources of study; it has been cut off from the fertilizing influences of
modern movements and ideas. Until a comparatively recent period the Pacific slope,
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after all, was far off, at a world's end, from the centers of art. And when those in
whom the call to art was inborn went forth into the greater world beyond the Golden
Gate, often indeed they never returned, or, if they did, they came back as cosmopolites
for whom the West was merely a geographical term, and not the natural home of
their artistic hopes and dreams.
Yet, to turn the other side of the shield, this very isolation was not without certain
compensations and opportunities. Thrown upon themselves, and upon their surround-
ings. Western artists have maintained their individualities and have interpreted their
environment with a remarkable force and with a certain passion of intensity. But
they worked, as it were, so far as their own Western public was concerned, behind a
wall, in the darkness. The lack of adequate exhibitions — exhibitions in which the
work could be passed through a critical sieve — has kept the Western painters from
the knowledge of the larger public. Women's clubs did what they could; but their
exhibitions were too amiable, too friendly, too compassionate, to serve the best inter-
ests of art. With good sincere work would be mingled too much piflBe and ama-
teur stuff.
The Exposition came as a great opportunity for the public to look behind this
wall where the artists had been working in a condition not less than neglect, unen-
couraged by adequate public attention, and to see what the West did possess. With
the exception of two or three recognized artists who, for one reason or another, did
not care to exhibit, the Western men and women came forward with a vast amount
of work, from which was selected a group of paintings and sculpture and prints
which for solid merit, for variety of subject-matter, and for the brightness of their
promise, conspicuously made good with the public, with the critics and students of
art, and with the large and splendidly representative body of artists who constituted
the jury of wards.
It should also be borne in mind that if the Exposition has revealed the extent
and the generally high average of merit of Western art, it has also shown forth the
no less satisfactory degree of readiness to appreciate art which exists among the
Western public. I remember one day talking this point over vdth Christian Brinton,
the author of that remarkable book, "Modern Artists." I chanced to make a jesting
reference to some funny remarks I had overheard from some rural visitors. Mr.
Brinton flared up:
' ' Don 't underestimate your public. I wish to say with all emphasis that I find
your Western public much more appreciative, much more ready to approach the study
of art, than other publics in the East. Working as I do in the galleries with notebook
in hand, I am often addressed by visitors, and I have been surprised and pleased by
the artistic intelligence that has been shown.
' ' The West has a great future in art. Indeed, I go so far as to say that the future
of art belongs to the West. It is inevitable. The freshness and \atality of your
Life, the stimulation of the environmental influences — these things must result in big
things. ' '
A dozen other incidents of the kind might be gathered together. The opportunity
which the Exposition afforded to the residents of the West — for whom, for the first
time, a really representative exhibition of modern art was brought from all the art
centers of the world — was not lost. And the air is vibrant with rumors of develop-
ments of the first importance. These rumors are connected with the fact which one
of the directors of the great art institutes of the Middle West pointed out to me
one day, namely, the fact that San Francisco, the natural metropolis of the Pacific
slope, is sadly lacking in the matter of an adequate Institute of Art.
' ' In my city, much smaller, and much less wealthy than San Francisco, ' ' said
this director, "we have an institute with a picture-buying fund of $50,000 a year,
and with other expenses provided for by endowment, housed in a $500,000 building,
upon a ten-acre lot in the midst of the city^all this the gift of the business men
of the place, who realized that art is no longer to be regarded as an exotic thing in
democratic American life, but on the contrary, that it is a vital, practical, indispensable
factor of that life. So they got together and quickly raised the necessary funds,
and now we have a splendid building in which loan and traveling exhibitions are
frequently held, and which is rapidly acquiring its permanent collection for the use
and benefit of students and the public. I am very much surprised to find San Fran-
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Cisco so lacking in this respect, but I suppose that the Exposition will change these
conditions. ' '
Such also is the hope, nay, even the conviction of many who hold very dear the
artistic reputation of the West. The wonderful stimulation of all forms of art
throughout the entire country, which the most beautiful and most artistic of all
international expositions has supplied, will not, of course, miss the very place where
the Exposition stood. The West is aware of itself now, aware of its place in the
domains of art — aware of its merits, and also keenly aware of its deficiencies. Its
future is bright, and that future can only justify its promise through means universally
found to be necessary — in a word, a great central art institute or museum, the source
of inspiration and the seat of study for young artists, and a temple of beauty for
the people.
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Art in California
A Brief Review of a Monumental Book
By Michael Williams
Xo more tangible e^-idenee of the depth and extent of the contemporary art move-
ment in this State could be brought forward than a volume which has just been pub-
lished by E. L. Bernier. in San Francisco, entitled "Art in California: A survey of
American art with special reference to Californian painting, sculpture and architec-
ture, past and present, particularly as those arts were represented at the Panama-
Pacific International Exposition."
The book contains essays and articles by the following contributors : George Ster-
ling, Bruce Porter. Everett Maxwell, Porter Garnett, Hector Alliot, Michael Williams,
Antonv Anderson. Alma May Cook, Willis Polk. John E. D. Trask, A. B. Clark, John
McLure Hamilton. John I. Walter, Eobert B. Harshe, Mabel Urniy Scares, Pedro J.
Lemos, Hill Tolerton, Hamilton Wright, John McLaren, A. Sterling Calder, Louis
Christian Mullgardt and Bernard E. Maybeck.
It is by all odds the most comprehensive, thorough and best illustrated work on
California art ever published. There are about three hundred full-page illustrations,
divided into the following categories: Eighty-four plates of Californian paintings;
forty-seven plates of the paintings of American painters other than Californian; thir-
teen plates showing the work of Californian sculptors; thirty-two showing the work
of American sculptors other than Californian; twelve plates showing the work of Cali-
fornian etchers, and twelve of American etchers other than Californian; sixteen plates
devoted to the mural decorations of the Exposition, many of which are reproduced in
color; eighteen reproductions of the sculpture of the Exposition, and sixteen photo-
graphic studies of the beauties of the Exposition itself.
"While dealing broadly with certain aspects of art in America," so the introduc-
tion states, "the work presents the first comprehensive record of the phenomena of
Californian art and ofi'ers at the same time, in a series of essays and articles by well-
known writers, an historical and critical examination of these phenomena."
The publisher is certainly justified in stating that the book was made necessary
by California's exceptional' productivity in art. and by the freshness and vitality
which the work of California artists so often display, and by the stimulation given
to art in the West by the Panama-Pacific Exposition.
Art in California is entering a new era in incalculable significance. The state has
been definitely detached from provincialism by the strong tide of new life created by
the Exposition and this volume proves beyond doubt or peradventure the exceptional
worth and surprising variety of the art created by Cabfornians.
As the publisher states, contemporary opinion in matters of art is at best often
merely a more or less shrewd guess at what the verdict of time is to be, and so instead
of presenting the dogmatic opinions of a single writer, the various and often con-
trasting views of many writers are presented. Each contributor has treated the sub-
ject of Californian art in his own way, and the reader is thus given the benefit of
the collective judgment of many recognized authorities. The following is the list of
articles with their authors:
"The Beginning of Art in California," by Bruce Porter; "The Structure of
Western Art," by Everett C. Maxwell; "California's Place in Art," by Porter Gar-
nett; "Primitive Art in Southern California." by Hector Alliot; "Six Landscape
Painters of Southern California," by Antony Anderson; "What Art Means to Cali-
fornia," by Ahna May Cook; "A Brilliant Future for American Art," by Willis
Polk; "The Exposition: An Expression of Artistic Power." by John McLure
Hamilton; "The Department of Fine Arts at the Panama-Pacific International Expo-
sition," by John E. D. Trask; "Art Ideals in California Universities." by A. B.
Clark'; "The San Francisco Art Association," by John I. Walter; "The Oakland
Public Museum," by Eobert B. Harshe; "William Keith and His Times," by Mabel
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Urmy Seares; "California and Its Etchers: What They Mean to Each Other," by
Pedro J. Lemos; "The California Society of Etchers," by Robert B. Harshe; "Etch-
ing and Etchers," by Hill Tolerton; "Mural Decorations at the Panama-Pacific
International Exposition, ' ' by Hamilton M. Wright ; ' ' California 's Opportunities in
Artistic Landscaping," by John McLaren; "Art Is Praise and All Things in Life
Are Its Subjects," by A. Stirling Calder; "Architecture of the Panama-Pacific Inter-
national Exposition," by Louis Christian ]\Iullgardt, and "The Architecture of the
Palace of Fine Arts at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition," by Bernard R.
Maybeck.
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