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International Exhibition
of
Modern Art
NEW YORK
1913
Catalogue
of
International Exhibition
of Modern Art
Association of American
Painters and Sculptors
At the Armory of the Sixty-ninth Infantry, Lex-
ington Avenue, Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth
Streets, New York, from February Fifteenth to
March Fifteenth, NineteenHundred and Thirteen,
from Ten A.M. to Ten P.M. (Sundays included)
Copyright, 1913
Association of American Painters and Sculptors, Inc.
Vreeland Advertising Press
New York
Many of the works in this exhibition
are for sale. Information as to prices
at the desk. Information as to gal-
leries, and location of works, may be
obtained from the special attendants.
No works may be removed during the
exhibition.
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PREFACE
Mr. Arthur B. Davies, President of
the Association of American Painters
and Sculptors, gave out the following
statement on the last day of December,
1912:
"On behalf of the Executive Committee,I desire to explain the general attitude of the
Association and especially in regard to theInternational Exhibition to be held in this
city in February and March.
"This is not an institution but an associa-
tion. It is composed of persons of varyingtastes and predilections, who are agreed onone thing, that the time has arrived for giving
the public here the opportunity to see for
themselves the results of new influences at
work in other countries in an art way.
"In getting together the works of the
European Moderns, the Society has embarkedon no propaganda. It proposes to enter onno controversy with any institution. Its
sole object is to put the paintings, sculptures,
and so on, on exhibition so that the intelligent
may judge for themselves by themselves.
"Of course controversies will arise, just as
they have arisen under similar circumstancesin France, Italy, Germany and England.But they will not be the result of any standtaken by this Association as such; on theother hand we are perfectly willing to assumefull responsibility for providing the oppor-tunity to those who may take one side or the
other.
**Any individual expression of opinioncontrary to the above is at variance with the
official resolutions of this Association."
The wide publicity given to the
above in the public press all over the
country showed to what an extent it
was accepted as a definite and precise
expression of the policy and the aims
of the Association in its relation to the
art of Europe and to the American
public. That policy and those aims
remain unchanged.
Anything that can be said further
must be but an amplification of the
statement. The foreign paintings and
sculptures here shown are regarded bythe committee of the Association as
expressive of the forces which have
been at work abroad of late, forces
which cannot be ignored because they
have had results.
The American artists exhibiting here,
consider the exhibition as of equal
importance for themselves as for the
lay public. The less they find their
work showing signs of the develop-
ments indicated in the Europeans, the
more reason they will have to consider
whether or not painters and sculptors
here have fallen behind through escap-
ing the incidence through distance and
for other reasons of the forces that have
manifested themselves on the other
side of the Atlantic.
Art is a sign of life. There can be
no life without change, as there can be
no development without change. Tobe afraid of what is different or un-
familiar, is to be afraid of life. Andto be afraid of life is to be afraid of
truth, and to be a champion of super-
stition. This exhibition is an indica-
tion that the Association of American
Painters and Sculptors is against cow-
ardice even when it takes the form of
amiable self satisfaction.
FREDERICK JAMES GREGG.
Association of American Painters
and Sculptors
President
Arthur B. Davies
Vice President
J. Mowbray-Clarke
Karl Anderson
George Bellows
D. Putnam Brinley
J. Mowbray-Clarke
Leon Dabo
Jo Davidson
Arthur B. Davies
Guy Pene Du Bois
Sherry E. Fry
William J. Glackens
Robert Henri
E. A. Kramer
Walt Kuhn
Members
Ernest Lawson
Jonas Lie
George B. Luks
Elmer L. MacRae
Jerome Myers
Frank A. Nankivell
Bruce Porter
Maurice Prendergast
John Sloan
Henry Fitch Taylor
Allen Tucker
Mahonri Young
Treasurer
Elmer L. MacRae
Secretary
Walt Kuhn
Honorary Vice Presidents
Mrs. John Lowell Gardner M. Claude Monet
Mrs. Edwin Sherrill Dodge M. Auguste Renoir
Mrs. C. S. Davidge M. Odilon Redon
Archer M.Huntington, Esq. Augustus John, Esq.
Sir Hugh Lane Alfred Stieglitz, Esq.
Newell Dwight Hillis, D.D. Joel Elias Spingarn, Esq.
Honorary Members
John Quinn Frederick James Gregg
A plan, with an index giving a list
of the artists and the location of their
works, will be found at the end of
the catalogue.
List of Artists andTheir Works
Unless otherwise stated, the work is an
oil painting
KLEIMINGER, ADOLPH10 Oxford St., Fairhaven, Mass.
1 Farm Yard2 Morning
McENERY, KATHLEEN2231 Broadway, New York
3 Going to the Bath4 Dream
WEBER, F. WILLIAMCare Beers Bros., 110 W. 30th Street
5 Winter
6 French Village
MAGER, GUS2 White Terrace, Newark, N. J.
7 Tulips and Blue-flags
8 Flowers
COATE, H. W.131 West 23rd St., New York
9 Portrait
10 Portrait
PELTON, AGNES1403 Pacific St., Brooklyn
11 Vine Wood12 Stone Age
BEAL, GIFFORD27 West 67th St., New York
13 Here Come the Elephants
17
BEAL, GIFFORD (Continued)
14 When the Circus Starts
HIGGINS, EUGENEScarsdale, N. Y.
>15 Hunger Under a Bridge (Tempera)
16 Convicts and Guard>17 Weary
SCHAMBERG,
FRAZIER, KENNETH80 West 40th St., New York
33 The Winter Garden
>34 The Shade Hat35 Study
DREIER, KATHERINE S.
80 West 40th St., New York
36 Blue Bowl37 The Avenue, Holland
BOSS, HOMER1947 Broadway, New York
38 A Study
;>- 39 Portrait
GUSSOW, BERNARD1383 Clinton Ave., Bronx
40 Movement41 Figures
PEPPER, CHARLES H.
Fenway Studios, Boston, Mass.
-^2 Irene
43 In the Woods
DASBURG, ANDREW124 East 23rd St., New York
44 Still Life
45 Still Life
46 Landscape
MANIGAULT900 Sixth Avenue, New York
47 The Clown^-^8 Adagio
MILLER, KENNETH HAYES408 West 23rd St., New York
^,^49 The Waste
^50 Woman and Children
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MILLER, KENNETH HAYES (Continued)
--'51 Recumbent Figure
-62 Primitive Group
MAURER, ALFREDBudsworth, 52nd St., New York
53 Landscape
54 Old Faience
55 Autumn
CARLES, ARTHUR BEECHERHotel Flanders, 47th St., New York
56 Landscape
57 Landscape
ROOK, EDWARD T.
Old Lyme, Conn.
V58 Grey Sea. Monhegan59 Whitefaced Chasm
CIMIOTTI, Jr., GUSTAVE51 West 10th St., New York
60 The Barrier
61 Hillside
FUHR, ERNESTCare E. Lawson, 23 MacDougal Alley
-, 62 Etaples
^ 63 Fishing Boat, Etaples
PRESTON, JAMES22 West 9th St., New York
64 Landscape
65 Landscape
WAGNER, FREDCare Hartley & Co., 129 Lafayette St.
66 New York67
PRESTON, MAY WILSON22 West 9th St., New York
68 Girl with Print >
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HOPKINSON, CHARLES
STEER, WILSON87 Landscape
Lent by Mrs. Guinnes
CROWLEY, HERBERTThe Brocken, Pomona, N. Y.
88 Temple of Silence
89 Slander
ESTE, FLORENCECare Mrs. Wheeler H. Peckham,
685 Madison Avenue
90 The Village, Water Color
..^1 The First Snow, Water Color
CLYMER, EDWIN S.
1515 N. Gratz St., Phila., Pa.
92 Drawing, Great Hill
COLUZZI, HOWARDParadox, N. Y.
93 Drawings
HOPKINSON, CHARLESFenway Studios, Boston
Drawings, Water Colors
94 Marine
95 Landscape
HASSAM, CHILDE130 West 57th St., New York
96 Cos Cob, Old House Pastel
97 Cos Cob, Old House Pastel
98 Cos Cob, Old House Pastel
99 Sylph Rock Appledore
100 The Rain, Connecticut Hills
101 Drawing for Moonrise at Sunset
KARFIOL, BERNARDGrantwood, N. J.
102 Six Drawings
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FOOTE, MARY3 Washington Square
• 103 Oil Portrait
DAVIS, CHARLES H.
2 Star St., Mystic, Conn.
^104 L'Allegro
PERRINE, VAN DEERINGEnglewood, N. J.
>105 When the Wind Blows
--7 106 The Ice Floes
ORGAN, MARJORIE10 Gramercy Park
107 Drawings, Nos. 1 to 6
WARD, HILDARoslyn, Long Island
108 The Hound (Pastel)
109 The Kennels (Drawing)
LONDONER, AMY252 West 74th St.
110 The Beach Crowd (Pastel)
111 Playing Ball on the Beach (Pastel)
112 The Beach Umbrellas (Pastel)
113 The Life Guards (Pastel)
DIMOCK, E.
29 Washington Square
114 Sweat Shop Girls in the Country (Water
Colour)
115 Mother and Daughter (Water Colour)
116 Group117 Group118 Group119 Group120 Group121 Group
23
CORY, KATE862 Degrass Ave., Newark, N. J
122 Arizona Desert
CASARINI, A.
61 Poplar St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
123 Crime (Pastel)
DONOHO, RUGER
MARIN, JOHN (Continued)
144 Broadway St. Paul's Church
Water Colours
145 Mountain, The Tirol, Water Colours
146 In the Tirol, Water Colours
147 Lake and Mountain, Tirol, Water Colours
148 In the Adirondacks, Water Colours
LEE, ARTHUR159 East 48th St.
149 Four Frames of Drawings
150
151
152
ARCHIPENKO, ALEXANDRE153 Drawings Nos. 1 to 5
FRIESZ, OTHON154
FLANDRIN, JULES (Continued)
166 Venise
167 Vallee Isere
Lent by M. E. Druet
CHABAUD, AUGUSTE168 Le Laboureur
CHARMY, EMILIE169 Roses
170 Paj'sage
171 Soir
172 Ajaccio
Lent by M. E. Druet
GAUGUIN, PAUL173 Faa Iheihe
174 Sous les Palmiers
175 L'Esprit du mal
176 Fleurs sur un fond jaune
Lent by M. Ambroise Vollard
177 Tete d'homme, Drawing
178 Femme Accroupie, Water Colour
179 Femme et Enfant, Water Colour
180 A la Source, Water Colour
Lent by Mme. Chadbourne
181 Nature Morte182 Atelier
Lent by M. E. Druet
BLANCHET, ALEXANDRE183 Peux Amies
GIBB, PHELAN184 Three Figures
185 Landscape
186 Drawings, Nos. 1—12
BERNARD, JOSEPH187 Jeune fille a la cruche
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BERNARD, JOSEPH (Continued)
188 La Tendresse
Lent by the Musee de Lyon
VLAMINCK, MAURICE de
189 Tower Bridge
Lent by M. Heinrich Thannhauser
190 L'Estuaire de la Seine
191 Les Figues
Lent by M. Henry Kahnweiller
GIMMI, WILHELM192 Musikanten
Lent by M. Hans Goltz
BONNARD, PIERRE193 Conversation Provengale
Lent by M. Bernheim Jeune 86 Cie.
SEYLER, JULIUS
194 Nordischer Fischerhafen
Lent by M. Heinrich Thannhauser
GLEIZES, ALBERT195 La Femme aux Phlox
196 L'Homme au Balcon
BOLZ, HANS197 Maskenfest, Engraving
198 Bar, Engraving
199 Ostende, Engraving
200 Eglise St. Nicolas, Engraving
GIRIEUD, PIERRE201 Fleurs
202 Vitraux
203 Hommage a Gauguin
Lent by M. E. Druet
MARVAL, JACQUELINE204 Odalisques au miroir
Lent by M. E. Druet
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BRAQUE, GEORGES205 Le Violon
206 Anvers
207 La Foret
Lent by M. Henry Kahnweiller
KIRCHNER, T. L.
208 Wirtsgarten
Lent by M. Hans Goltz
BOURDELLE, E. A.
209 Portrait
210 Observatoire de Meudon
GUERIN, CHARLES211 Viole d'Amour212 Dame a la Robe
Lent by M. E. Druet
KANDINSKY, WASSILY
HARTLEY, MARSDEN (Continued)
227 Drawings, No. 5
228 Drawings, No. 6
CROSS, HENRI,
DUNOYER de SEGONZAC,ANDRE(Continued)
250 Drawings, Nos. 1 to 5
251 Paysage, No. II
252 Une Bucolique
RUSSEL, MORGAN253 Portrait
254 Capucines
DELAUNAY, ROBERT255 Route de Laon256 Les fenetres sur la Ville
Lent by M. K. a Paris
257 Ville de Paris
HODLER, FERDINAND258 Der Niessen
259 Die heilige Stunde (Fragment)
Lent by M. Heinrich Thannhauser
LEVY, RUDOLPH260 Paysage
DUFRENOY, GEORGES261 Vals et Vallons
262 Sienne
Lent by M. E. Druet
PACH, WALTER263 Flowers
264 Portrait
265 Girls Bathing
266 Casentino Mountains
267 The Wall of the City
268 Five Etchings—Mary; Renoir's Louise ;
269 Gothic Virgin; St. Germain des Pres-Night
270 St. Germain des Pres-Day
REDON, ODILON271 Geranium272 Le Bouquet aux feuilles rouges
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REDON, ODILON (Continued)
273 Fleurs (fond rouge)
274 Pegase sur un roe
275 Fecondite (etude)
Lent by M. Marcel Kapferer
276 Vase de fleurs avec geranium, No. 115
277 Papillons, No. 121
278 Roses sur fond vert, No. 116
279 Papillon, No. 38
280 Profil noir sur fond or No. Ill
281 Fleurs, No. 75
282 Phaeton, No. 114
Lent by M. Jos. Hessd
283 Deux tetes dans les fleurs
Lent by M. Marcel Kapferer
284 Veillard
285 Muse sur Pegase No. 110
286 Bargue
287 Le char d'Apollon
288 Fleurs dans un jut de gres
Lent by M. Jos. Hess el
289 Initiation a I'Etude
290 Fleurs (Pastel)
Lent by M. Wilhelm Uhde
291 Profil mystique (Pastel)
292 Songe d'Orient (Pastel)
293 Corbeille de Fleurs
294 Coquelicots
295 Barque
296 Vase de fleurs. bleu
297 Vase de fleurs. gris
298 Prometheus
299 Tete en fleurs
300 Le Silence.
301 Monstre et Angelique
302 Deux etres sublunaires ailes dans I'espace
303 Ohann^s
Lent by M. Artz & de Bois
304 Tete de femme (Pastel)
Lent by Mme. Chadbourne
31
REDON, ODILON (Continued)
305 Fleurs de Champs dans un vase (Pastel)
Lent by M. Marcel Kapferer
306
TOULOUSE—LAUTREC, HENRI DE(Continued)
334 La Tresse
Lent by Mme. Bernheim Jeuneocie
MAILLOL, ARISTIDE335 Dessin, No. 3200
336 Dessin, No. 1769
337 Dessin, No. 4114
338 Dessin, No. 4117
339 Dessin, No. 4120
340 Dessin, No. 4118
Lent by M. E. Druet
JUNGHANNS, JULIUS PAUL341 Vieh mit Hirten unter Baiimen
DERAIN, ANDRE342 Le Pot Bleu
343 La foret a Martigues
344 La fenetre sur le Pare
Lent by M. Henry Kahnweiller
PICASSO, PAUL345 Nature Morte No. 1
346 Nature Morte, No. 2
Lent by M. Leo Stein
347 Les Arbres
348 Mme. Solcr
349 Tete d'homme350 La Femmc au Pot de Moutarde
Lent by M. Henry Kahnweiller
351 Drawing
Lent by Alfred Stieglitz, Esq.
YEATS, JACK B.
352 A Stevedore
353 The Barrel Man354 Strand Races
355 The Last Corinthian
356 The Circus Dwarf
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KIRSTEIN, ALFRED357 Paysage (Water Colour)
358 Paysage (Water Colour)
359 Paysage (Water Colour)
TARKHOFF, NICHOLAS360 Sous-la-lampe
Lent by M. E. Druet
LEGER, FERNAND361 Etude, No. 2
362 Etude, No. 1
DOUCET, HENRI363 Torre del greco (Water Colour)
364 Vesuvius (Water Colour)
365 Orsay (Water Colour)
366 Naples (Water Colour)
367 Palms near Naples (Water Colour)
368 Palermo (Water Colour)
Lent by M. Heinrich Thannhauser
VALLOTTON, FELIX369 La Route
370 La Coiffure
371 La Lecture
Lent by M. E. Druet
LAPRADE, PIERRE372 Venise
373 Roses Oranges
374 Aquarelle, San Giovani
375 Aquarelle—Le Ceridon
376 Aquarelle Rome377 Villa Borghese (Water Colour)
Lent by M. E. Druet
SICKERT, WALTER378 Noetes Ambrosianae
Lent by Walter Taylor, Esq.
379 S. Remy, Dieppe
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NADELMAN, ELI
380 Drawings, Nos. 1 to 12
ROUSSEAU, HENRI381 Le Centenaire
Lent by M. Alfred Flechtheim
382 Cheval attaque par un jaguar
Lent by M. Ambroise Vollard
LAURENCIAN, MARIE383 Portrait (Water Colour)
384 Desdemona (Drawing)
385 Jeune Fille avec eventail (Drawing)
386 Jeune Fille (Drawing)
387 La toilette des jeunes filles
388 La Poetesse
389 Nature Morte
WENTSCHER, JULIUS dj.
390 Warriors Fighting (Tempera)
FRESNAYE, ROGER ANDREDE LA391 Portrait U-^ - - -• f.' ..
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Lent by Madame D.
392 Two Drawings
393 Paysage, No. 2
394 Paysage, No. 1
SIGNAC, PAUL395 Marseilles
396 La bonne mere
Lent by M. Bernheim Jeune & Cie.
397 15 Aquarelles
Lent by M. E. Druet
LEHMBRUCK, WILHELM398 Drawings, Nos. 1 to 6
PRYDE, JAMES399 The Little Tower
35
SLEVOGT, MAX400 Weinberg-Arbeiter
Lent by M. Heinrich Thannhauser
MATISSE, HENRI401 Le Madras Rouge
Lent by M. Michael Stein
402 Joaquina
Lent by M. Bernheim Jeune 86 Cie.
403 La Coiffeuse
Lent by M. Michael Stein
404 Les Poissons
405 Jeune Marin406 Panneau Rouge407 Le Luxe
408 Portrait de Marguerite
409 Les Capucines
410 Nature Morte411 La Femme Bleu
Lent by Leo Stein
412 Drawing, No. 839
413 Drawing, No. 840
Lent by M. E. Druet
414 Drawing
Lent by Alfred Stieglitz, Esq.
PICABIA, FRANCIS415 La Danse a la Source
416 La Procession, Seville
417 Paris
418 Souvenir de Grimaldi, Italic
WEINZHEIMER, F. A.
419 Inferno (Drawing)
420 Badende Frauen (Drawing)
TOBEEN, FELIX E.
421 Ciboure
422 L'Ecuyere
423 Les Pelotaris (Sketch)
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VAN GOGH, VINCENT424 Collines a Aries
425 Bal a Aries
426 Le Zouave
Lent by M. E. Druet
427 Montmartre428 L'olivier
429 Dans les bois
430 Le grand olivier
431 Nature morte. Souliers de bois
432 Nature morte. Ecrevisses
433 Moulin de Montmartre434 Paysage d'Arles
435 Des Pommes436 Cruches en etain
Lent by Mm. Artz 8b de Bois
ROUAULT, GEORGES437 Compositions, Nos. 3109 a 3118
438 La Parade
439 Compositions, Nos. 3100 a 3108
440 NuLent by M. E. Druet
MANQUIN, HENRI441 Le Rocher
442 Baigneuse
443 La toilette
Lent by M. E. Druet
VILLON, JACQUES444 Arbres en fleurs
445 -
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
Fillette au Piano
Etude pour jeune femmeEtude pour Puteaux, No. 1
Etude pour Puteaux, No. 2
Etude pour Puteaux, No. 3
Etude pour Puteaux, No. 4
Etude pour fillette au piano
Jeune Femme
Lent byM. Lemaitre
37
OPPENHEIMER, OLGA453 Woodcuts, Nos. 1—
6
SEURAT, GEORGES454 Honneur
Lent by M. E. Druet
455 Les Poseuses
Lent by M. Alphonse Kann
MAYRSHOFER, MAX
PASCIN, JULES (Continued)
478 No. 6 Interior
479 No. 5 Beggars
480 No. 4 Siesta
481 No. 3 In the Park
482 Three Girls
CHAVANNES, PUVIS DE483 Pastel
Lent by W. L. Taylor, Esq.
NELBIG, WALTER484 Liegendes Madchen
Lent by M. Hans Goltz
PASCIN, JULES485 No. 1 Venus (Engraving)
WEISGERBER, ALBERT
PISSARRO, CAMILLE
498 Neige, soleil couchant
499 Pontoise, 1872
500 Becheuse, 1882
501 Paysanne ramassant des herbes
Lent by Mm. Durand-Ruel & Sons
RENOIR, PIERRE AUGUSTE502 L'ombrelle
503 Algerienne assise
504 Pivoines, 1882
505 Dans le jardin, 1884
Lent by Mm. Durand-Ruel fis Sons
SISLEY, ALFRED506 Vieilles chaumieres a Veneux, 1881
507 Chemin du vieux, Bac-a-By, 1880
508 Prairie* inondee, 1878
Lent by Mm. Durand-Ruel & Sons
AUGUSTUS, E. JOHN509 A Girl's Head, Drawing, 1911
510 Portrait of a Man, Drawing, 1911
511 A Girl's Head, Drawing, 1911
512 A Girl's Head, Drawing, 1911
513 A Draped Figure, Drawing, 1911
514 A Stooping Figure, Raising Dress, Drawing
1912
515 Studies of a Boy, Drawing, 1912
516 Nude Woman Reclining, Drawing, 1912
517 Nude Girl Seated, Side View, Drawing,
1912
518 Two Girls and a Boy, Drawing, 1912
519 Woman's Head and Shoulders, Drawing, .
1912
520 Woman Gathering Sticks, Drawing, 1912
521 Design for a Painting, Pen and Ink, 1912
522 A Girl with Cap, Charcoal Drawing, 1909
523 Loving Companions, Tempera Painting,
1912
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AUGUSTUS E. JOHN (Continued)
524 Strange Company, Tempera Painting,
1912
525 Gitana and Child, Tempera Painting, 1912
526 The Way Down to the Sea, 1909-1911
527 The Olives, Provencal Study, 1910
528 The Old Chapel, Provencal Study,
1910
529 Two Boys Bathing, Provencal Study,
1910
530 La Mede, Provencal Study, 1910
531 Near Pont du Bone, Provencal Study,
1910
532 Woman Standing Against the Sky, Pro-
vencal Study, 1910
533 Woman Seated in a Garden, Provencal
Study, 1910
534 The Olives by the Pond, Provencal Study,
1910
535 Boy Standing on Cliff, Provencal Study,
1910
536 Boy on Cliff Leaning on a Stick, Provencal
Study, 1910
537 Martigues, Provencal Study, 1910
538 Woman and Children, Evening, Provencal
Study, 1910
539 Girl with Three Children, Standing,
Provencal Study, 1910
540 Woman Reading, Provencal Study,
1910
541 Edyth and Caspar, Dorset Study, 1911
542 Three Little Boys, Dorset Study, 1911
543 Caspar and Pyramus, Dorset Study,
1911
544 Welsh Study; "Rhyd-y-fin," 1910
545 Group of Boys Paddling, Provencal Study,
1910
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
41
INNES, J. D.
546 Evening near Arenig, North Wales,
1911
547 The Rambler's Rest, North Wales,
1912
548 The Cactus, 1912
549 Palm Trees at CoUioure, 1912
550 Coast of Cerberre, Water Colour, 1911
551 Arenig-Fawr, Water Colour, 1911
552 The Mountain, Water Colour, 1911
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
LEES, DERWENT553 Lowering Clouds, 1912
554 Evening, 1911
555 A Sullen Day, 1911
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
CHAVANNES, PUVIS DE556 La Decollation de St. Jean Baptiste
1869
557 Femme Nue558 Etude pour le Grand Amphitheatre de la
Sorbonne Dessin, 1888
559 Etude pour "Ludus Pro Patria," Dessin,
1882
560 Etude pour "Ave Picardia Nutrix," Dessin,
1865
561 Etude pour le plafond de I'Hotel de Ville
de Paris, Victor Hugo, Dessin, 1889
562 Etude de mains decoration de I'Hotel de
Ville de Poitiers, Dessin, 1875
563 Etude pour la Decoration de I'Hotel de
Ville de Paris, Pastel, 1891
564 Le Pecheur, Sanguine, 1878
565 Dessin pour Victor Hugo offrant la Lyre
a la Ville de Paris, 1889
566 Etude de femme "pour de famille de
Pecheur" Dessin, 1875
42
CHAVANNES, PUVIS DE (Continued)
567 L'Homme, Assis, Dessin
568 Torse de femme, Dessin
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
CONDER, CHARLES569 "La Belle Antonia," 1902
570 "Fantasia," Silk Panel
571 "Casino de Paris," Painting on Silk
572 "La Toilette," Pastel Drawing573 "The Guitar Player," Drawing in Sanguine
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
RUSSELL, GEORGE W. (JE)
574 "The Waders," Oil Painting, 1907
575 "The Bather," Oil Painting, 1906
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
576 The Waders577 The Lake
Lent by Frederick James Gregg, Esq.
JOHN, GWEN578 "Girl Reading at the Window," 1911
579 A Woman in a Red Shawl, 1912
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
CEZANNE580 Portrait of Madame Cezanne
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
GAUGUIN, PAUL581 "Tahitian Scene"
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
VAN GOGH, VINCENT582 Self Portrait
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
CHABAUD, AUGUSTE583 "Le Troupeau sort apres la Pluie," 1912
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
43
CASSATT, MARY584 "Mere et Enfant," Water Colour
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
HONE, NATHANIEL, R. H. A.
585 "Lough Swilly," 1895
586 "Hastings," 1890
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
YEATS, JACK B.
587 "The PoHtical Meeting," Water Colour,
1909
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
GOYA, FRANCISCO588 "A Monk and Witch," Miniature on Ivory
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
EPSTEIN, JACOB589 Bust of E. L., Bronze, 1912
Lent by John Quinn, Esq.
MARIS, MATTHEW590 Lady Shalott
591 Bride
592 Baby593 Childhood
Lent by James G. Shepherd, Esq.
COROT, J. B. C.
594 La Clarriere
595 Chantillon
Lent by James G. Shepherd, Esq.
DAUMIER, HONORE596 Troisieme Classe
Lent by James G. Shepherd, Esq.
597 Outside Courtroom
Lent by Alexander W. Drake, Esq.
44
PICASSO, PAUL
598 Bust, Bronze
Lent by Alfred Stieglitz, Esq.
LEMBRUCH, WILHELM599 Jeune femme, Sculpture
600 Femme a genoux, Sculpture
ARCHIPANKO, ALEXANDER601 Negresse, Sculpture
602 Le Repos, Sculpture
"7^03 Salome, Sculpture
604 La Vie Familial, Sculpture
BOURDELLE, E. A.
605 Tete d'Apollon, Sculpture
606 Une Muse, Sculpture
607 Le Matin, Sculpture
608 Heracles, Sculpture
DUCHAMP-VILLON, RAYMOND609 Facade Architectural, Plaster
610 Torse, Plaster
611 Tille de Bois, Plaster
612 Danseur, Plaster
613 Baudelaire
HOWARD, CECIL DE B.
614 Woman, Statuette
GAUGUIN, PAUL615 Bois Sculpte
Lent by M. E. Druet
BRANCUSI, CONSTANTINE616 Le Baiser, Sculpture
617 Muse Endormis, Sculpture
618 Une Muse, Sculpture
45
BRANCUSI, CONSTANTINE (Continued)
619 Mile. Pogany, Sculpture
620 Torse, Sculpture
MANOLA, MANUEL621 Femme nue accroupie, Sculpture
622 Femme nue debout, Sculpture
623 Chula, Sculpture
624 Bust de peintre Sunyer, Sculpture
625 Statuette
626 Statuette
627 Statuette
Lent by Paul Haviland, Esq.
PUTNAM, ARTHURSan Francisco, Cal.
628 Bacchus
629 Deer and Puma630 Puma Resting
Lent by William Macbeth, Esq.
MAILLOL, ARISTIDE631 Femme debout terre cuitte
632 Bas Relief terre cuitte
MIESTCHAMNOFF, OSCAR633 Tete de jeime fille, Sculpture
NADELMANN, ELI
634 Tete d'homme, Sculpture
MATISSE, HENRI635 Le Doo, Sculpture
TOUSSAINT, GASTON636 Fauness, Sculpture
ROINE, E.
23rd Street
637 Medals638 Medals
639 Medals
46
BICKFORD640 Pelican, Sculpture
641 Turkey, Sculpture
642 Leopard, Sculpture
LEE, ARTHUR159 East 48th St.
643 Heracles, Bronze
644 Ethiopian, Bronze
645 Virgin, Plaster
646 Aphrodite, Bronze
DASBURG, ANDREW124 East 23rd St.
647 Lucifer, Plaster
JOHNSON, GRACE M.145 Trenchard St., Yonkers, N. Y.
648 Chimpanzees, Bronze
649 Chimpanzees, Bronze
650 Greyhound Pup, No. 2, Bronze
651 Relief, Plaster
BITTER, KARL44 West 77th St.
652 Bust, Andrew D. White, Bronze
BEACH, CHESTER9 MacDougal St.
653 Mermaid, Sculpture
654 The Unveiling of Dawn, Sculpture
655 The Big Wave, Sculpture
656 Frame of Medals
Lent by Dr. Christian A. Herter
Actors Fund
47
WHISTLER, J. McN.657 Andromeda, (Copy of Ingres, Painted
1857)
658 Portrait
Lent by William Macbeth, Esq.
COHEN, NESSA2094 Fifth Ave.
659 Age, Plaster
660 Portrait, Plaster
661 Sunrise, Bronze
MYERS, ETHEL (Mrs. Jerome Myers)
662 The Matron, Sculpture
663 Fifth Avenue Gossips, Sculpture
664 Fifth Avenue Girl, Sculpture
Lent by Mrs. Albert Lewisohn
665 Girl from Madison Avenue, Sculpture
666 Portrait Impression of Mrs. D. M.Lent by Mrs. Dan Morgan
667 The Widow, Sculpture
668 The Gambler, Sculpture
669 Upper Corridor, Sculpture
670 The Duchess, Sculpture
LACHAISE, GASTON45 Washington Square
671 Statuette, Sculpture
EBERLE, ABASTINIA204i West 13th St.
672 Group Coney Island, Sculpture
673 Statuette, The White Shawl
ERASER, JAMES EARLE3 MacDougal Alley, City
674 Frame of Medals
675 Horse, Bronze
676 Grief, Marble
DAVIDSON, JO.
Care Henry Reinhardt, 565 Fifth Ave.
677 Decorative Panel
48
DAVIDSON, JO. (Continued)
678 Yshinosen
679 Yshinosen
680 Study in Action
681 Study in Repose
682 Statue, Stone
683 Torso, Bronze
AITKEN, ROBERT147 Columbus Ave.
684 A Creature of God, Marble685 The Dregs of Love, Marble686 George Bellows, Plaster
687 Study, Plaster
INGRES688 Drawing689 Drawing
Lent by Fabri, Esq.
YANDELL, ENID142 East 33rd St.
690 The Five Senses, Bronze691 Indian and Fisher
RUMSEY, CHARLES C.
Westbury, L. I.
692 A Fountain, Sculpture
693 Beyord Boyesen, Sculpture
694 Indians and Buffaloes
POTTER, LOUISGorhams, 5th Ave. and 36th St.
695 Spirit of the Winds, Bronze
MOWBRAY-CLARKE, J.
1000 Madison Ave.
696 Parasites, Bronze
697 Seared, Bronze
698 Antiquities, Bronze
699 The Tree, Plaster
700 Aphrodite, Bronze701 Happiness, Plaster
702 Christ! Bronze
49
MOWBRAY-CLARKE, J. (Continued)
703 Spring, Bronze
704 Whither, Plaster
705 Portrait, Medal, Bronze
706 Bloomers, Plaster
BORGLUM, SOLON707 1. Lent by Theo, B. Starr
708
HUMPHREYS, ALBERT7 West 14th St.
723 Orpheus Charming Animals
724 Bear Upright
BURROUGHS, MRS. BRYSON725 Bust
PIETRO402 Fifth Ave.
726 The Proletariat
SALVATORE, VICTOR W.
727 Marble Bust, Harriman Baby728 Marble Bust, Richarson
ROBINSON, THEODORE729 Debacle
Lent by John Gellatly, Esq.
730 In the Orchard731 Two in a Boat732 Hillside, Summer
Lent by William Macbeth, Esq.
TWACHTMAN, JOHN H.
733 Hemlock Pool
Lent by John Gellatly, Esq.734 The Sea
Lent by William Macbeth, Esq.
POPE, LOUISE50 Washington Square
735 Portrait of Mrs. P.
RHOADES, CATHERINE N.
48 West 69th St.
736 Talloires
SCHUMACHER, WM. E.
121 Washington Place
737 Her Blue Skirt
738 The Lady, Maid and Child
McLEAN, HOWER122 East 23rd St.
739 Mott Street Fiesta
51
PLEUTHNER, WALTER K.Cedarhurst, L. I.
740 Winter
EVERETT, LILYBolingbrook, Ga.
741 Sunset on the Cottonfield
WOLF, LEON813 East 117th St.
742 Trees
BARCLAY, FLORENCE HOWELI446 East 72nd St.
743 Landscape Over the City
ROHLAND, PAUL124 East 23rd St.
744 Still Life
745 Water Falls
746 Still Life
STINEMETZ, MORGAN232 West 104th St.
747 Landscape
748 Sailboat
ASHE, EDWIN MARION116 East 66th St.
749 Spirit of the Pool
ALGER, JOHN J.
130 East 17th St.
750 Sunlight and Clouds
HOPPER, EDWARD53 East 59th St.
751 Sailing
HUNT, MRS. THOMAS426 Central Park West
752 The Fishers
52
SPRINCHORN, CARL252 West 74th St.
753 Distant Rain
754 Stockholm, Pastel
755 The Balcony, Water Colour
756 Mordkin & Paavlova, Water Colour
DOLINSKY, NATHANIEL308 East 14th St.
757 The Sightless
BECKETT, MARION H.
306 West 88th St.
758 Portrait of Mrs. Chas. H. Beckett
759 Portrait of Mr. Eduard J. Steichen
WORTMAN, Jr. DENYS2 West 47th St.
760 Water Front Bermuda
WHITE, CHAS. HY.160 Waverly Place
761 The Valley of Unrest, Etching
762 Fulton Market, Etching
763 The Condemned Tenement, Etching
HARLEY, CHAS. R.
709 West 169th St.
764 Freda, Drawing
BECKER, MAURICE100 West 61st St.
765 Sketch, Dog's Head, Drawing Owned by
Nessa Cohen
MELTZER, CHARLOTTE426 Central Park West
766 Hunters
767 Loverene
COLEMAN, GLENN O.
430 West 34th St.
768 Election Bonfire, Drawing
53
COLEMAN, GLENN O. (Continued)
769 Street Scene, Drawing
770 The Fleet
WARSHAWSKY, ALEXANDER L.
139 West 111th St.
771 Madam F.
772 Nature Morte
KLEINERT, HERMAN30 West 30th St.
773 Portrait Study
PHILLIPS, H. S.
39 West 67th St.
774 Head
ENGLE, AMOS W.8 East 42nd St.
775 Windy Night
776 The Sprint
TWACHTMAN, ALDENGreenwich, Conn.
777 El Punta Delacantara
778 Coronation Week—Madrid
STEVEN, FRANCIS SIMPSON157 West 79th St.
779 Roof Tops of Madrid
WILSON, CLAGGOTT212 West 42nd St.
780 Moorish Girl
MASE, C. C.
139 West 54th St.
781 September Haze, Pastel
ZORACH, MARGUERITE78 West 55th St.
782 Study
54
ZORACH, WM.78 West 55th St.
783 Portrait
784 An Arrangement
RASMUSSEN, BERTRAND199A 33rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
785 The Tree of Knowledge
KARFIOL, B.
Grantwood, N. J.
786 Men at Rest
787 George
DRESSER, AILEEN364 West 23rd St.
788 Quai de la Tournelle, Paris
789 Madame DuBois
790 Notre Dame Spring
ROGERS, MARY C.
136 West 65th St.
791 Portrait
CRISP, ARTHUR147 Columbus Ave.
792 Panels for a Dining Room
DAVEY, RANDALL88 Washington Place
793 Girl in Blue
MILNE, DAVID B.
8 East 42nd St.
794 Little Figures, Water Colour
795 Distorted Tree
796 Columbus Circle
797 The Garden, Water Colour
798 Reclining Figure, Water Colour
55
DRESSER, LAWRENCE TYLER364 West 23rd St.
799 A Russian Student
800 Mile. Lucienne
BLUEMNER, OSCAR227 West 74th St.
801 South River, Water Colour
802 Canal in New Jersey, Water Colour
803 Hackensack River, Water Colour
804 Morning on Long Island, Water Colour
805 Harlem River, Water Colour
HAWORTH, EDITH5 West 8th St.
806 The Birthday Party
807 The Village Band
PADDOCK, JOSEPHINE130 West 57th St.
808 Swan on the Grass, Water Colour
809 Swan Study—^Peace, Water Colour
810 Swan Study—Aspiration, Water Colour
DREYFOUS, FLORENCE230 West 99th St.
811 A Boy, Water Colour
812 Mildred, Water Colour
DAVIS, STUART139 West 54th St.
813 Servant Girls, Water Colour
814 Dance, Water Colour
815 The Doctor, Water Colour
816 Babe LaTour, Water Colour
817 The Musicians, Water Colour
STELLA, JOSEPH214 East 16th St.
818 Nature morte
819 Still Life
56
FREUND, ARTHUR336 East 155th St.
820 The Pig
BREWER, BESSIE MARSH615 West 162nd St.
821 The Furnished Room, Drawing
822 Curiosity, Drawing
823 Putting Her Monday Name on Her Letter-
box, Drawing
HUNTINGTON, MARGARET WENDELL36 Washington Square
824 Cliffs Newquay
GUTMANN, BERNHARD80 Fifth Ave.
825 In the Garden
BROWN, BOLTON147 Columbus Ave.
^26 Green Fire v^^^^oCU . ^"GAYLOR, S. W. ^-v-^— ^-i
'*'^^^"
Valley Place, Edgewater, N. J.
827 House Boat
828 Landscape
GOLDTHWAITE, ANNECare Miss Gabay, 20 West 98th St.
829 The Church on the Hill
830 Prince's Feathers
CHURCHILL, ALFRED VANCENorthampton, Mass.
831 Rain Pause
CHAFFEE, O. N.
Provincetown, Mass.
832 A Village
833 A Pine Tree
834 Pine Tree
57
HENRI, ROBERT
NANKIVELL, FRANK A. (Continued)
860 Football Player (Water Color from WoodBlocks)
861 New York in the Making (Etching)
KUHN, WALT.Fort Lee, N. J.
862 Morning
863 Girl with Red Cap864 Colored Drawing865 Drawing
MacRAE, ELMER LIVINGSTONCos Cob, Conn.
866 New York Yacht Club at Newport
867 Battle Ships
868 Fairy Stories
869 Drawing, Pastel
870 Drawing, Pastel
871 Drawing, Pastel
872 Drawing, Pastel
873 Drawing, Pastel
874 Drawing, Pastel
LIE, JONAS62 Washington Square, New York
875 The Black Teapot
876 At the Aquarium877 A Hill Top
TAYLOR, HENRY FITCH2 Washington Mews, New York
878 Omen879 Prostitution
880 Dusk of Morning
^65gAMER^JX>WARD ADAMJ^ 1865 Mt. Hope Ave., Bronx, N. Y.
^81 Dawnlit
882 Trees of Echo Park
883 Meditation
59
KRAMER, EDWARD ADAM (Continued)
884 Rock Encompassed885 Hues of Morning, Pastel
886 Drowsy Afternoon, Pastel
887 The Evangelist, Pastel
888 Going to Sleep, Drawing
889 Quiet and Unseen, Drawing
ANDERSON, KARLSaugatuc, Conn.
890 Woman Drinking Glass of Water891 Boy Playing with Goat
892 The Apple Gatherers
PRENDERGAST, MAURICE B.
56 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass.
893 Crepuscule, Water Color
894 Sea Shore, Water Color
895 Landscape with Figures, Water Color
896 Under the Trees, Water Color
897 The Red Rock, Water Color
898 Marblehead Rocks, Water Color
899 Study, Water Color
TUCKER, ALLEN121 East 79th St., New York
900 Mount Aberdeen
901 Study in Rose and Black
902 Rain on Victoria
903 Storm in the Rockies
LAWSON, ERNEST23 MacDougal Alley, New York
904 Cloud Shadows905 Weeds and Willow Trees
SLOAN, JOHN35 Sixth Ave., New York
906 Sunday, Girls Drying Their Hair
907 McGorley's Ale House908 Girl and Beggar, Etching
60
SLOAN, JOHN (Continued)
909 Portrait of Mother, Etching
910 Night Windows, Etching
911 Anchutz's Talk on Anatomy, Etching
912 The Picture Buyer—Etching
LUKS, GEORGEJumel Place, Edgecomb Rd., N. Y.
913 Four O'clock
914 A Philosopher
915 Pennsylvania Dutchwoman916 Studies
917 Ten Studies in the Bronx Zoo
Lent by Edward W. Root
918 Anticipatory Portrait of James Huneker
Lent by Frederick James Gregg, Esq.
BELLOWS, GEORGE
YOUNG, ARTHUR9 East 17th St., New York
933 Drawings
DODGE, McknightCare Doll 8b Richards, Boston, Mass.
934 The Caller, Water Color935 The Hillside, Water Color
936 Coast of Newfoundland, Water Color937 Coast of Newfoundland, Water Color
Lent by Desmond Fitz- Gerald
HUMPHREY, ALBERT7 West 14th St., New York
938 Nocturne Cap Cod939 Landscape
HALE, PHILLIP L.
Fenway Studios, Boston, Mass.
940 Art Students
941 Studio
EDDY, H. B.
61 Washington Square, New York
942 Drawings
KING, EDITH L.
Old Clark House, Belmont, Mass.
943 Statue at Revello, Water Color
944 Bathing Hours, Capri, Water Color
945 The Bathers, Capri, Water Color
946 The Picolla Marina, Capri, Water Color
947 The Marina Grande, Water Color
BROWN, FANNIE MILLER136 East 19th St., New York
948 Embroidery
EELLS, JEAN949 Case China
62
LUNDBERG, A. F.
North Grant Ave., Columbus, Ohio
950 Lawn Party
WARTS, F. M.Hi West 37tli St., New York
951 Four Frames of Drawings
REUTERDAHL, H.
Weehawken, N. J.
952 Blast Furnaces
MANET, E.
953 Portrait
Lent by Mrs. Guinnes
DIRKS, RUDOLPH177 East 78th St., New York
954 Cows955 Landscape
NILES, HELEN J.
Jefferson Ave., Toledo, Ohio
956 Phyllis
GUTMAN80 Fifth Ave., New York
957
KUHN, WALT958 Nude (Pastel)
Lent by Frederick James Gregg, Esq.
McCOMAS FRANCISMonterey, Cal.
959 Monterey, Evening960 Landscape, California
961 Arizona Desert
RYDER, ALBERT P.
306 West 15th St., New York
962 A Pastoral Study
Lent by John Gellatly, Esq.
63
RYDER, ALBERT P. (Continued)
963 Moonlight Marine
Lent by N. E. Montross, Esq.
964 Moonlight on Beach
965 Diana
966 Hunter and DogLent by Alexander Morten, Esq.
967 Landscape
Lent by Mrs. William Macbeth
POWERS, T. E.
Norwalk, Conn.
968 Landscape
969 Landscape
DREIER, KATHARINE I.
80 West 40th St., New York
970 The Avenue Holland
971 Blue Bowl
SCHEELER, C. R.
1626 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
972 Red Tulips
973 Landscape
974 The Water Fall
975 The Mandarin
976 Dahlias and Asters
977 Chrysanthemums
ROUSSEAU, HENRI JULIAN978 Jardin de Luxemburg979 Vue de Malakoff
980 Nature Morte981 La Famille
982 La Maison, Environs de Paris
Lent by Max Weber, Esq.
983 Paysage avec un Taureau
Lent by Robert J. Coady, Esq.
984 Patache d'Aval Quai
985 Quai d'Autuil
Lent by Max Weber, Esq.
64
PEPPER, CHARLES H.
Fenway Studios, Boston, Mass.
986 Sunny Window, Water Colour
987 The Caller, Water Colour
988 The Hillside, Water Colour
CUTLER, CARL GORDONFenway Studios, Boston, Mass.
989 China Cupboard
990 Portrait Study
WEIR, J. ALDEN55 West 10th St., New York
991 Landscape and Figure, Etching
992 Water Colours
993 Water Colours
994 Water Colours
995 Water Colours
996 Water Colours
BARNARD, GEORGE GRAY454 Fort Washington Ave., New York
997 Prodigal Son, Marble
998 Solitude, Marble
999 Musician Dying, Marble
1000 The Birth, Marble1001 The Mystery, Marble
ROBINSON, BOARDMANNew York Tribune
1002 3 Drawings
1003 2 Cartoons
CASARE, O. E.
New York Sun
1004 The Sisyphus of the East
1005 L'Etat c'est moi
1006 Our Friend the Horse
1007 Mors Pasha
65
BERLIN, H.
51 West 10th St., New York
1008 William St.
1009 Minetta Lane1010 Remains of Equitable Building
1011 Washington Market District
DEGAS, E.
1012 Chevaux de Course
1013 La Sortie du Bain
Lent by
1014 Femme sur Lit
Lent by Alexander Morten, Esq.
RODIN, A.
1015 Figure of Man, Bronze
1016 Seven Drawings
Lent by Mrs. G. Kasebier
COURBET1017 Blacksmith Shed
Lent by Alexander Morten, Esq.
DAUMIER, H.
1018 Pencil Sketch
Lent by Alexander Morten, Esq.
JOHN, AUGUSTUS1019 Persian Garden
Lent by Alexander Morten, Esq.
CONDER1020 The Crinolines
Lent by Mrs. E. S. Dodge
DUFFY, RICHARD H.
3 Milligan Place, New York
1021 Tristesse (Plaster)
1022 Study of Lady (Plaster)
66
CHANLER, ROBERT W.147 East 19th St., New York
1023 Screen. Moki Snake Dance1024 Screen. Swan
Lent by Mrs. W. E. Delano
1025 Screen. Fish
Lent by Vanderbilt Hotel
1026 Screen. Leopard and Deer
Lent by Mrs. Payne Whitney
1027 Screen. Indian
Lent by Mrs. Dalzeal
1028 Screen. Deer
Lent by Mrs. Sidney Harris
1029 Screen. Porcupine
Lent by Mrs. John Jay Chapman1030 Screen. Fantasy Bamboo and Birds
Lent by Henry Clews, Jr.
1031 Screen. In Red
WEBSTER, E. AMBROISEDoll 85 Richards, Boston
1032 Sunlight, Jamaica
1033 Old Hut, Jamaica
DU BOIS, GUY PENE159 Taylor St., West New Brighton, N.Y.
1034 Waiter
1035 Interior
1036 Twentieth Century Youth1037 Cascade, Bois de Bologne
1038 Virginia
1039 The Politician
PUTNAM, ARTHUR1040 Lions (Sculpture)
Lent by William Macbeth, Esq.
WEIR, J. ALDEN1041 The Pond1042 The Orchard
67
BELLOWS, GEORGEDrawings
1043 Lightweight Champion of the World1044 Between Rounds1045 Polo Field
1046 Park Parties
68
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Gallery G. English, Irish and German Paint-
ings and Drawings
Gallery H. French Paintings and Sculpture
Gallery I. French Paintings and Sculpture
Gallery J. French Paintings, Water Colors
and Drawings
Gallery K. French and American WaterColors, Drawings, etc.
Gallery L. American Water Colors, Drawings,
etc.
Gallery M. American Paintings
Gallery N. American Paintings and Sculpture
Gallery O. French Paintings
Gallery P. French, English, Dutch andAmerican Paintings
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Index
ABENSCHEIN, ALBERT
Nos. 27, 28
AITKEN, ROBERT
Nos. 684, 685, 686, 687
ALGER, JOHN J.
No. 750
ANDERSON, KARL
Nos. 890, 891, 892
ARCHIPENKO, ALEXANDRE
Nos. 153, 601, 602, 603, 604
ASHE. EDWIN MARION
No. 749
BARCLAY, FLORENCE HOWELLNo. 743
BARNARD, GEORGE GRAY
Nos. 997, 998, 999, 1000, 1001
73
BEACH, CHESTER
Nos. 653, 654, 655, 656
BEAL, GIFFORD
Nos. 13, 14
BECKER, MAURICE
No. 765
BECHTEJEFF, W. von
No. 159
BECKETT, MARION H.
Nos. 758, 759
BELLOWS, GEORGE
Nos. 919, 919A, 920, 921, 922, 1043, 1044,
1045, 1046
BERLIN, H.
Nos. 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011
BERNARD, JOSEPH
Nos. 187, 188
BICKFORD, NELSON N.
Nos. 640, 641, 642
74
BITTER, KARL
No. 652
BJORKMAN, OLAF
No. 722
BLANCHET, ALEXANDRE
No. 183
BLUENNER, OSCAR
Nos. 801, 802, 803, 804, 805
BOLZ, HANS
Nos. 197, 198, 199, 200
BONNARD, PIERRE
No. 193
BORGLUM, SOLON
Nos. 707, 708, 709, 710, 711, 712, 713
BOSS, HOMERNos. 38, 39
BOURDELLE, E. A.
Nos. 209, 210. 605, 606, 607, 608
75
BRANCUSI, CONSTANTINE
Nos. 616, 617, 618, 619, 620
BRAQtTE, GEORGES
Nos. 205, 206, 207
BREWER, BESSIE MARSH
Nos. 821, 822, 823
BRINLEY, D. PUTNAMNos. 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 846
BROWN, BOLTON
No. 826
BROWN, FANNIE MILLER
No. 948
BRUCE, P. H.
Nos. 160, 161, 162, 163
BURROUGHS, MRS. BRYSON
No. 725
CAMOIN, CHARLES
Nos. 235, 236, 237, 238
76
CARLES, ARTHUR BEECHER
Nos. 56, 57
CARR, MRS. MYRA MUSSLEMANNos. 715, 716
CASARE, O. E.
Nos. 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007
CASARINI, A.
No. 123
CASSATT, MARYNos. 493, 584
CEZANNE, PAUL
Nos. 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 580
CHABAUD, AUGUSTE
Nos. 168, 583
CHARMY, EMILIE
Nos. 169, 170, 171, 172
CHAFFEE, O. N.
Nos. 832, 833, 834
77
CHANLER, ROBERT W.
Nos. 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028,
1029, 1030, 1031
CHAVANNES, PUVIS DENos. 483, 556, 557, 558, 559, 560, 561,
562, 563, 564, 565, 566, 567, 568
CHEW, AMOS
No. 718
CHURCHILL, ALFRED VANCE
No. 831
CIMIOTTI, Jr., GUSTAVE
Nos. 60, 61
CLYMER, EDWIN S.
No. 92
COATE, H. W.
Nos. 9, 10
COHEN, NESSA
Nps. 659, 660, 661
78
COLEMAN, GLENN O.
Nos. 768, 769, 770
COLUZZI, HOWARDNos. 32, 93
CONDER, CHARLES
Nos. 569, 570, 571, 572, 573, 1020
COROT, J. B. C.
Nos. 594, 595
CORY, KATE
No. 122
COURBET
No. 1017
CRISP, ARTHURNo. 792
CROSS, HENRI EDMONDNos. 229, 230, 231, 232
CROWLEY, HERBERTNos. 88, 89
79
CUTLER, CARL GORDON
Nos. 989, 990
DABO, LEON
Nos. 850, 851, 852
DASBURG. ANDREW
DAUMIER, HONORE
DAVIDSON, JO
Nos. 677, 678, 679, 680, 681, 682, 683
DAVIES, ARTHUR B.
Nos. 923, 924, 925, 926, 927, 928
DAVIS, CHARLES H.
No. 104
DAVIS, STUART
Nos. 813, 814, 815, 816, 817
DAVEY, RANDALL
No. 793
80
DEGAS, E.
Nos. 1012, 1013, 1014
DELAUNAY, ROBERT
Nos. 255, 256, 257
DENIS, MAURICE
Nos. 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317
DERAIN, ANDRE
Nos. 342, 343, 344
DIMOCK, E.
Nos. 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121
DIRKS, RUDOLPH
Nos. 954, 955
DOLINSKY, NATHANIEL
No. 757
DONOHO, RUGER
Nos. 124, 125, 126
DOUCET, HENRI
Nos. 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368
81
DREIER, KATHERINE S.
Nos. 36, 37
DRESSER, AILEEN
Nos. 788, 789, 790
DRESSER, LAWRENCE TYLER
Nos. 799, 800
DREYFOUS, FLORENCE
Nos. 811, 812
DU BOIS, GUY PENE
Nos. 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039
DUCHAMP, MARCEL
Nos. 239, 240, 241, 242
DUCHAMP-VILLON, RAYMONDNos. 609, 610, 611, 612, 613
DUFFY, RICHARD H.
Nos. 1040, 1041
DUFRENOY, GEORGES
Nos. 261, 262
82
DUFY, RAOUL
Nos. 331, 332
DUNOYER DE SEGONZAC, ANDRENos. 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252
DUFRENOY, GEORGES
Nos. 261, 262
EBERLE, ABASTINIA
Nos. 672, 673
EDDY, H. B.
No. 942
EELLS, JEAN
No. 949
ENGLE, AMOS W.
Nos. 775, 776
EPSTEIN, JACOB
No. 589
ESTE, FLORENCE
Nos. 90. 91
83
EVERETT, LILY
No. 741
FLANDRIN, JULES
Nos. 164, 165, 166, 167
FOOTE, MARYNo. 103
FRASER, JAMES EARLE
Nos. 674, 675, 676
FRAZIER, KENNETHNos. 33, 34, 35
FRESNAYE, ROGER ANDREDE LA
Nos. 391, 392, 393, 394
FREUND, ARTHURNo. 820
FRIESZ, OTHONNos. 154, 155, 156, 157, 158
FRY, SHERRY E.
No. 717
84
FUHR, ERNEST
Nos. 62, 63
GAUGUIN, PAUL
Nos. 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179
180, 181, 182, 581, 615
GAYLOR. S. W.
Nos. 827, 828
GIBB, PHELAN
Nos. 184, 185. 186
GIMMI, WILHELMNo. 192
GIRIEUD, PIERRE
Nos. 201, 202, 203
GLEIZES, ALBERT
Nos. 195, 196
GLINTENKAMP, HENRY I.
No. 84
GLACKENS, W.
Nos. 853, 854, 855
85
GOLDTHWAITE, ANNENos. 829, 830
GOYA, FRANCISCO
No. 588
GUERIN, CHARLES
Nos. 211, 212
GUSSOW, BERNARDNos. 40, 41
GUTMANN, BERNHARDNo. 825
HALE, PHILLIP L.
Nos. 940, 941
HALPERT, SAMUEL
Nos. 23, 24
HARLEY, CHAS. R.
No. 764
HARTLEY, MARSDENNos. 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227,
228
86
HASSAM, CHILDE
Nos. 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 96, 97, 98, 99,
100. 101
HAWORTH, EDITH
Nos. 806, 807
HENRI, ROBERT
Nos. 835, 836, 837, 838, 839
HESS, JULIUS
No. 243
HIGGINS, EUGENE
Nos. 15, 16, 17
HOARD, MARGARETNo. 714
HODLER, FERDINANDNos. 258, 259
HONE, NATHANIEL R. H. A.
Nos. 585, 586
87
HOPKINSON, CHARLES
Nos. 69, 70, 94, 95
HOPPER, EDWARDNo. 751
HOWARD, CECIL De B.
No. 614
HUMPHREYS, ALBERT
Nos. 723, 724, 938, 939
HUNT, MRS. THOMASNo. 752
HUNTINGTON, MARGARET WENDELLNo. 824
INGRES
Nos. 688, 689
INNES, J. D.
Nos. 546, 547, 548, 549, 550, 551, 552
JANSEN, F. M.
Nos. 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324,
325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330
88
JOHN, AUGUSTUS E.
Nos. 509, 510, 511, 512, 513, 514, 515,
516, 517, 518, 519, 520, 521, 522, 523
524, 525, 526, 527, 528, 529, 530, 531,
532, 533, 534, 535, 536, 537. 538, 539,
540, 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, 1019
JOHN, GWENNos. 578, 579
JOHNSON, GRACE M.
Nos. 648, 649, 650, 651
JUNGHANNS, JULIUS PAUL
No. 341
KANDINSKY, WASSILY
No. 213
KARFIOL, BERNARD
Nos. 102, 786, 787
KELLER, HENRY G.
Nos. 25, 26
KING, EDITH L.
Nos. 943, 944, 945, 946, 947
KIRCHNER, T. L.
No. 208
KIRSTEIN, ALFRED
Nos. 357, 358, 359
KLEIMINGER, ADOLPH
Nos. 1, 2
KLEINERT, HERMANNo. 773
KRAMER, EDWARD ADAMNos. 881, 882, 883, 884, 885, 886, 887,
888, 889
KROLL, LEON
No. 85
KUHN, WALT
Nos. 862, 863, 864, 865, 958
LACHAISE, GASTON
No. 671
LAPRADE, PIERRE
Nos. 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377
LAURENCIAN, MARIENos. 383, 384, 385, 386, 387, 388, 389
90
LAWSON, ERNEST
. Tos. 904, 905
LEE, ARTHURNos. 149, 150,151,152, 643. 644, 645, 646
LEES, DERWENTNos. 553, 554, 555
LEGER, FERNANDNos. 361, 362
LEHMBRUCK, WILHELMNo. 398, 599, 600
LEVY, RUDOLPHNo. 260
LIE, JONAS
Nos. 875, 876, 877
LONDONER, AMYNos. 110, 111, 112, 113
LUKS, GEORGE
Nos. 913, 914, 915, 916, 917, 918
LUNDBERG, A. F.
No. 950
91
McCOMAS, FRANCIS
Nos. 959, 960, 961
McENERY, KATHLEENNos. 3, 4
Mcknight, dodgeNos. 93^. J35, 936, 937
McLANE, HOWARDNo. 86
McLEAN, HOWERNo. 739
MacRAE, ELMER LIVINGSTON
Nos. 866, 867, 868, 869, 870, 871, 872,
873, 874
MAGER, GUS
Nos. 7, 8
MAILLOL, ARISTIDE
Nos. 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 631, 632
MANET, E.
No. 953
MANIGAULT
Nos. 47, 48
92
MANOLA, MANUELNos. 621, 622, 623, 624, 625, 626, 627,
628, 629, 630
MANQUIN, HENRI
Nos. 441, 442, 443
MARIN, JOHN
Nos. 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145,
146, 147, 148
MARIS, MATTHEWNos. 590, 591, 592, 593
MARQUET, ALBERT
Nos. 487, 488, 489, 490, 491, 492
MARVAL, JACQUELINE
No. 204
MASE, C. C.
No. 781
MATISSE, HENRI
Nos. 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407,
408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 635
MAURER, ALFRED
Nos. 53, 54, 55
93
MAYRSHOFER, MAXNos. 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461
MELTZER, CHARLOTTE
Nos. 766, 767
MIESTCHAMNOFF, OSCAR
No. 633
MILLER, KENNETH HAYES
Nos. 49, 50, 51, 52
MILNE, DAVID B.
Nos. 794, 795, 796, 797, 798
MONET, CLAUDE
Nos. 494, 495, 496, 497
MOWBRAY-CLARKE, J.
Nos. 696, 697, 698, 699, 700, 701, 702, 703,
MUNCH, EDWARDNos. 244, 245
MUHRMANN, HENRYNo. 470
MURPHY, HERMAN DUDLEYNo. 77
94
MYERS, ETHEL
Nos. 662, 663, 664, 665, 666, 667, 668, 669,
670
MYERS, JEROME
Nos. 847, 848, 849
NADELMANN, ELI
No. 380, 634
NANKIVELL, FRANK A.
NELBIG, WALTERNo. 484
NILES, HELEN J.
No, 956
OPPENHEIMER, OLGA
No. 453
ORGAN, MARJORIE
No. 107
PACH, WALTERNos. 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270
PADDOCK, JOSEPHINE
Nos. 808, 809, 810
95
PASCIN, JULES
Nos. 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 477, 478, 479,
480, 481, 482, 485
PHILLIPS, H. S.
No. 774
PELTON, AGNES
Nos. 11, 12
PEPPER, CHARLES H.
Nos. 42, 43, 986, 987, 988
PERRINE, VAN BERING
Nos. 105, 106
PICABIA, FRANCIS
Nos. 415, 416, 417, 418
PICASSO, PAUL
Nos. 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 598
PIETRO
No. 726
PISSARRO, CAMILLE
PLEUTHNER, WALTER K.
No. 740
96
POPE, LOUISENo. 735
POTTER, LOUIS
No. 695
POWERS, T. E.
Nos. 968, 969
PRENDERGAST, MAURICE B.
Nos. 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 899
PRESTON, JAMES
Nos. 64, 65
PRESTON, MAY WILSON
No. 68
PRYDE, JAMES
No. 399
PUTNAM, ARTHURNos. 628, 629, 630, 1042
RASMUSSEN, BERTRANDNo. 785
REDON, ODILON
Nos. 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278,
279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286,
287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294,
295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302,
303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310
97
RENOIR, PIERRE AUGUSTENos. 502, 503, 504, 505
REUTERDAHL, H.
No. 952
RHOADES, CATHERINE N.
No. 736
ROBINSON, BOARDMANNos. 1002, 1003
ROBINSON, THEODORENos. 729, 730, 731, 732
RODIN, A.
Nos. 1015, 1016
ROGERS, MARY C.
No. 791
ROINE, E.
Nos. 637, 638, 639
ROHLAND, PAUL
Nos. 744, 745, 746
ROOK, EDWARD T.
Nos. 58, 59
98
ROUAULT, GEORGES
Nos. 437, 438, 439, 440
ROUSSEAU, HENRI JULIAN
OS. 381, 3
984, 985
RUMSEY, CHARLES C.
Nos. 692, 693, 694
RUSSELL, GEORGE W.
Nos. 574, 575, 576, 577
RUSSEL, MORGANNos. 253, 254
RYDER, ALBERT P.
Nos. 962, 963, 964, 965, 966, 967
SALVATORE, VICTOR W.
Nos. 727, 728
SCHAMBERG, MORTON L.
Nos. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22
SCHEELER, C. R.
Nos 972, 973, 974, 975, 976, 977
99
SCHUMACHER, WM. E.
Nos. 737, 738
SEURAT, GEORGES
Nos. 454, 455
SEYLER, JULIUS
No. 194
SHAW, SIDNEY DALE
Nos. 29, 30, 31
SICKERT, WALTERNos. 378, 379
SIGNAC, PAUL
Nos. 395, 396, 397
SISLEY, ALFRED
Nos. 506, 507, 508
SLEVOGT, MAXNo. 400
SLOAN, JOHN
Nos. 906, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911, 912
SOUSA-CARDOZO, AMADEO DENos. 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469
100
SPRINCHORN, CARL
Nos. 753, 754, 755, 756
STEER, WILSON
No. 87
STELLA, JOSEPH
Nos. 818, 819
STEVEN, FRANCIS SIMPSON
No. 779
STINEMETZ, MORGANNos. 747, 748
TARKHOFF, NICOLAS
No. 360
TAYLOR, HENRY FITCH
Nos. 878. 879, 880
TAYLOR, WILLIAM L.
No. 83
TOBEEN, FELIX E.
Nos. 421, 422, 423
TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, HENRI DE
Nos. 333, 334
101
TOUSSAINT, GASTON
No. 636
TUCKER, ALLEN
Nos. 900, 901, 902, 903
TWACHTMAN, ALDEN
Nos. 777, 778
TWACHTMAN, JOHN H.
Nos. 733, 734
VALLOTTON, FELIX
Nos. 369, 370, 371
VAN GOGH, VINCENT
Nos. 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431,
432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 582
VILLON, JACQUES
Nos. 444, 445, 446, 447, 448, 449,' 450, 451,
452
VIULLARD, ED.
No. 471
VLAMINCK, MAURICE DENos. 189, 190, 191
102
VONNAH, BESSIE POTTER
Nos. 719, 720, 721
WAGNER, FRED
Nos. 66, 67
WAISHAWASKY, ALEXANDERNos. 771, 772
WALKOWITZ, A.
Nos. 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134,
135, 136, 137, 138
WARD, HILDA
Nos. 108, 109
WARTS, F. M.
No. 951
WEBER, F. WILLIAM
Nos. 5, 6
WEBSTER, E. AMBROISE
Nos. 1032, 1033
WEINZHEIMER, FELIX E.
Nos. 419, 420
103
WEIR J. ALDEN
Nos. 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 991, 992, 993, 994.
995, 996, 1041, 1042
WEISGERBER, ALBERT
No. 486
WENTSCHER, JULIUS D. J.
No. 390
WHISTLER, J. McN.
Nos. 657, 658
WHITE, CHAS. HY.
Nos. 761, 762, 763
WILSON, CLAGGOTT
No. 780
WOLF, LEON
No. 742
WORTMAN, Jr., DENYS
No. 760
YANDELL, ENID
Nos. 690, 691
YEATS, JACK B.
Nos. 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 587
104
YOUNG, MAHONRINos. 929, 930, 931, 932, 933
ZAK, EUGENENos. 233, 234
ZORACH, WM.
Nos. 783, 784
ZORACH, MARGARETNo. 782
105
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INDEX
Numbers and Galleries
No. Gallery No. Gallery
1
No.
No.
No. Gallery No. Gallery
173
"mm.
1No.
No.
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
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No.
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415
416
417
418
419
420
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Additions to Exhibits since
Catalogue was compiled
VAN GOGH, VINCENT1047 Head and Shoulders of Young Woman
Lent by Miss Katherine S. Dreier
1048 Woman Reading
1049 Red Flowers
1050 Lillies
Lent by Stephan Bourgeois, Esq.
RENOIR, PIERRE AUGUSTE1051 Elise
Lent by Stephan Bourgeois, Esq.
MANET, ED.
1052 The Bull-Fight
Lent by Martin A. Ryerson, Esq.
1053 Portrait of Miss Mary LaurentLent by Stephan Bourgeois, Esq.
1054 Still Life
Lent by Frank Jewett Mather, Jr., Esq
MONTICELLI, A.
1055 Flowers
Lent by Stephan Bourgeois, Esq.
PISSARRO, CAMILLE1056 Woman at Mirror
Lent
CHAVANNES, P. PUVIS DE1057 Decorative Panel
Lent by Martin A. Ryerson, Esq.
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WHISTLER, J. McN.
1058 Study in Rose and BrownLent by William Macbeth, Esq.
REDON, ODILON1059 Le Christ
Lent by Mrs. F. R. Lillie
LAUTREC, HENRI DE TOULOUSE1060 Woman in Garden
1061 Woman Sitting at Table
Lent by Stephan Bourgeois, Esq.
1062 Red Haired Woman Sitting in Conserva-
tory
Lent by Sir William Van Home
ROUSSEL, K. X.
1063 Maenads with Head of Orpheus
Lent by Mm. Bernheim Jeune et Cie.
MATISSE, HENRI1064 Flowers
Lent by Mrs. Howard Gans
1065 Study
Lent by Mr. George F. Of
GAUGUIN, PAUL1066 Landscape, Tahiti
Lent by Mrs. Alexander Tison
VLAMINCK, MAURICE DE1067 Rueil
Lent by M. Henry Kahnweiler
CEZANNE, PAUL1068 Flowers
Lent by Mrs. Montgomery Sears
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CEZANNE, PAUL (Continued)
1069 Harvesters
Lent by Prof. J. O. Sumner
1070 Landscape
Lent
1071 Portrait de Cezanne
Lent by Stephan Bourgeois, Esq,
1072 Portrait of Madame Cezanne
Lent by Sir William Van Home
MONET, CLAUDE1073 Le Bassin aux Nympheas
Lent by Messrs. Durand Ruel & Sons
CONDER, CHARLES1074 Lithograph in Red
1075 Etching
DELACROIX, EUGENE1076 Christ on Lake of Genezarith
Lent by William R. Ladd, Esq.
ROBINSON, THEODORE1077 Bay Shore
Lent by Alexander Morten, Esq.
LIE, JONAS61 Washington Sq.
1078 The Quarry
RYDER, ALBERT P.
1079 St. Agnes EveLent by Mrs. Lloyd Williams
1080 Pegasus
Lent by J. R. Andrews, Esq.
1081 Resurrecticn
1082 At the FordLent by N. E. Montross, Esq.
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SHANNON, CHARLES H.
1083 Toilet of VenusLent by William Macbeth, Esq.
CEZANNE, PAUL1084 Water Color
Lent
MAURER, ALFRED1085 Still Life
WHISTLER
1086 The Little Blue Bonnet
Lent by Mrs. Herbert Pratt
BUTLER, THEO. EARL1087 Marine
1088 Fourteenth of July, Paris
1089 Early Cubist Study
16th Century Italian
Lent by John Oakman, Esq.
SERRET, CHARLES1090 Three Drawings
Lent
TUCKER, ALLEN1091 Portrait
DABO, LEON1092 Evening North Serra
YOUNG, MAHONRI1093 Man with Boys on Shoulder
1094 Man Shoeing a Horse
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LAWSON, ERNEST1095 Upper Manhattan
CURRIER, FRANK1096 Forest Interior
NANKIVELL, FRANK A.
1097 Landscape
1098 Laughing Boy
NADELMAN, ELI
1099 Nude, Plaster
DAVIDSON, JO
1100 2 Drawings
1101 8 Drawings
RIMMER, Dr. WILLIAM1102 4 Drawings
Lent by Miss Rimmer
HUMPHREYS. ALBERT1103 6 Drawings
BELLOWS, GEORGE1104 4 Drawings
ANDERSON, KARL1105 The Sparkler
1106 The Naturalist
KRAMER, E. A.
1107 Bronx Park
1108 The Swing
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KRAMER, E. A. (Continued)
1109 A Tangled Wood
1110 Crotona Park
1111 The Wood Deep and Quiet
1112 The plan for the interior of the mansion
(facade architecturale) by M. RaymondDuchamp-Villon is by M. Andre Mare.
The design for the garden is the work
of M. G. Ribemont-Desseignes.
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Exhibits Catalogued
but not received
13 Here Come the Elephants
14 When the Circus Starts
32 Fresco
66 By Fred Wagner
67 By Fred Wagner
92 Great Hill, Drawing
94 Marine
95 Landscape
257 Villa de Paris
396 La bonne mere
652 Bust Andrew D. White, Bronze
695 Spirit of the Winds
717 Bust, Bronze
720 Nude, Terra Cotta
721 Study, Terra Cotta
732 Hillside Summer
818 Nature Monte
934 The Caller
935 The Hillside
957 By Gutman
968 Landscape
969 Landscape
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