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HE FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBI¬ TION HELD AT THE CARNE¬ GIE INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER SECOND, EIGHTEEN HUN¬ DRED AND NINETY-NINE, TILL JANUARY FIRST, NINE¬ TEEN HUNDRED

FINE ARTS COMMITTEE

JOHN CALDWELL Chairman

W. N. FREW JOSEPH R. WOOD WELL WM. McCONWAY H. C. FRICK BRYAN WALL E. M. BIGELOW JOHN G. HOLMES

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OF THE Department OF Fine Arts

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JOHN W. BEATTY

TRUSTEES

W. N. FREW, President ROBERT PITCAIRN, Vice President H. C. FRICK, Treasurer S. H. CHURCH, Secretary

Albert J, Barr E. M. Bigelow John A. Brashear John Caldwell T, M. Carnegie Geoi^e H. Clapp Josiah Cohen William J. Diehl Robert H. Douglass E. M. Ferguson John G. Holmes J. F, Hudson John B. Jackson John S. Lambie Rev. A. A. Lambing A.

George A, Macbeth C. L. Magee W. A. Magee A. W. Mellon C. C. MeUor David McCargo Thomas G. McQure William McConway Dr. W. H. McKelvy Dr. J. Guy McCandless Henry Phipps, Jr.

H, K. Porter Hon. J. D. Shafer Dr. John P. Sterrett Joseph R. Woodwell 1 Wall

JURY OF AWARD

1899

JOHN CALDWELL

President of Jury

E. H. BLASHFIELD New York

WM. M. CHASE New York

CHAS. H. DAVIS Mystic, Conn.

THOMAS EAKINS

Philadelphia, Pa.

J. J. ENNEKING Boston, Mass.

FREDERICK W. FREER Dolton, III.

WILTON LOCKWOOD Boston, Mass.

J. F. RAFFAELLI Paris, France

WILLIAM STOTT of Oldham

London, England

ROBERT W. VONNOH

Rockland Lake, New York

FOREIGN ADVISORY

COMMITTEES

London Edwm a. Abbey

Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema

Jolm S. Sargent

W. Q. Orebardson

George H. Booghton

Luke Fildes

F. D. MiUct

J. J. Shannon

John M. Swan

John Lavery

E. A, Walton

Paris John W. Alexander

James McNeil Whistler P. A.J. Dagnan-Bouveret J. J. Benjamin-Constant Walter Gay

Leon Augustin Lhermitte Charles Sprague Pearce Mary Cassatt Jean Charles Ca2in Ytiiz Thaulow

Munich Prof. Ludwig von Loefftz Prof. Carl Marr Prof. Fran? Stock Orrin Peck Toby E. Rosenthal

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

1 Cecilia Beaux Mother and Daughter

2 Alfred East A Gray Morning

3 Jean Fracois Raffaelli Boulevard des Italiens Paris

4 Robt. W. Allan A Winter Storm

5 Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema Mrs. Roland Hill and

Children

6 H. H. La Thangue A Sussex Oder Press

7 Charles Cottet The Mournful Sea (Finistere)

8 Wm. Stott of Oldham The Awakening of the Spirit

of the Rose

9 Rene Billotte Moonrise on the Canal St. Denis

10 Lucien Simon Portraits

1 1 James Paterson Edinburgh

12 Carolus Duran— A Trio of Friends

13 Chdde Hassam Improvisation

14 Giovanni Segantini The Two Mothers

15 Alexander Roche Proud Maisie

16 Jose Villegas The Doge Marino Faliero Condemned

17 Charles H. Davis Summer Evening

18 Horatio Walker— Oxen Drinking

19 R. Macaulay Stevenson Flow Gently, Sweet Afton

20 Samuel Isham Spring

21 A. Bryan Wall Sheep —Evening

22 Frank W. Benson Portrait

23 Jos. R. Woodwell The Gorge, Niagara

24 Winslow Homer A Summer Night

25 Howard Russell Butler A Long Island Landscape

26 Wm. M. Chase Rest by the Wayside

27 F. D. Millet The Expansionist

28 J. Gari Melchers— The Young Mother

29 Mary Cassatt— Plucking Fruit

30 Eastman Johnson Play Me a Tune

31 H. W. Mesdag A Summer Evening

KJEARLY ALL THE PICTURES IN ^ THIS COLLECTION ARE FOR SALE. PRICES ARE RECORDED IN A BOOK PROMINENTLY PLACED IN THE MAIN GALLERY.^^ADDITIONAL IN¬ FORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS. ..^t^PICTURES ARE SOLD WITHOUT CHARGE OF COMMISSION TO THE CONTRIBUTORS, AND VISITORS ARE INVITED TO SEEK INFORMATION IN REFERENCE TO THEM -Jt .jt ^ .jt jt

CATALOGUE

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Pictures marked with Asterisks L*) did not com¬ pete for honors. Thevwere: E'irst, works ineligi¬ ble because thev were not completed within the period specified in the published conditions, and those not entered in competition by the artists. Second, works by members of the Jury of Award. Third, works received too late for consideration. Fourth, works loaned to the Institute for exhibi¬ tion only.

Pictures by artists residing in P'rance, England and Germany were accepted for exhibition by the Paris, Londori and Munich advisory committees.

Alma-X adema. Sir Lawrence, London ; born Dronryp, Friesland. Represented in Tate Gallery, Cardiff, Vienna, Breslau, Frankfort, Dordrecht, Amsterdam, Milwaukee. Medals, 1864; 2d Class, 1867; 1st Class, 1878; Legion of Honor, 1873; Officer, 1878; Grand Prize, 1889 I Mrs. Roland Hill and Children

Allan, Robert W., London; bom Glasgow.

Member of the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colors and Society of Oil Painters, London. Represented in Col¬ lections of Aberdeen, Leeds, Sidney, Dunedin, Melbourne. Silver Medal, Universal Exposition, Paris, 1889 2— A Winter Storm

Aumonier, James, Member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours; Society of Oil Painters, Represented in Chantrey Bequest Collection; Collections at Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Sheffield, Adelaide. 1st Medal, Melbourne, 1887 ; Gold and Bronze

Kobert \V. Allan.

Medals, Paris, 1889; Silver Medal, Brussels, 1897

3 “Dawn.'' View of London from Primrose

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BacarisaSt Gustav, Rome

4— The Corso," Rome

Bazzani, Luigi, Rome, Academician of the Royal Academy St, Luke, Rome, and the Academy of Bologna. Repre¬ sented in National Gallery, Budapest ; National Gallery, Berlin ; National Gal¬ lery of Modern Art, Rome. Gold Medal of 2d Class, Exposition at Munich, 1897

5— Anaglyph of Trajan in the Roman Forum

James Aumonier.

Beattx^ Cecilia, Philadelphia ; bom Phila¬ delphia. Associate National Academy ; Member Society American Artists; So- ciete des Beaux Arts, Paris. Represented in Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Mary Smith Prize, Pennsylvania Academy, four terms; Dodge Prize, National Academy, New York, 1893; Medal of the 3d Qass, Carnegie Institute, 1896

6 Mother and Daughter

Awarde,/ Medal of the First Class, Carnegie

Institute, 1S99

Becker, Benno, Munich. Member The Secession, Munich. Represented in the Pinakothek, Munich

7 The Setting Sun

Beckwith, J. Carroll, New York. Mem¬ ber of the National Academy of Design : Society of American Artists; American Water Color Society, New York. Men¬ tion Honorable, Paris Salon, 1887 ; Bronze Medal, Exposition, 1889 8 Maenad

Benson, Frank Weston, Salem, Mass.; bom Salem. Member of the Ten American Painters. Represented in Carnegie Institute; National Library, Washington. Prizes, Boston National Academy, Cleveland, Chicago. Medals, World’s Fair and Boston, Mass. ; Chari¬ table Mechanics’ Association ; Chrono¬ logical Medal, Carnegie Institute, 1896

Frank Benson

9 Portrait of a Child JO Elizabeth

1 1 The Sisters

A^varJed Meda! of the Second Class^ Carnegie Institute^ 1 899

Bczzif Bartholomew, Venice

12 A Night in Venice *

Billottc, Rene, Paris; bom Tarbes, France. Member of Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris, Represented in Carnegie Institute. Legion of Honor, 1889 ; Silver Medal, 1889

13 Moonrise on the Canal, St. Denis

14 The Dark Road of Gennevilliers

Rene Billotte

Black, Olive P., Cambridge, Mass.

15 Spring

Blaney, Dwight, Boston; born Brookline, Mass. Member of New York Water Color Club, Boston Water Color Club

16 A Gray Day

17 Towards the Beach

Boldini, Jean, Paris, France; born Italy

18 Portrait of the Comte sse de L. *

Bonsall, Elizabeth F., Philadelphia; bom Philadelphia. Member of the Plastic Club, Philadelphia. Represented in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. First Toppan Prize, Pennsylvania Acad-

Elizabeth F Bonsall

emy of the Fine Arts; Mary Smith Prize, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1888 and 1897

19 Two's company; three's none

Boston^ Joseph H., Brooklyn, N. Y, bom Bridgeport, Conn. Member of Society of American Artists, New York Water Color Club, Brooklyn Art Qub

20 The Rising Night

Bramley^ Frank, London ; bom Lincoln¬ shire, England. Associate of the Royal Academy, London ; Associate of the Champ-de-Mars, Paris. Represented in Tate Gallery, London; Carnegie Institute

21 A Mute Inglorious Milton

Frank Hramley

Brangwyn, Frank, London; born Bruges, France. Member Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris; The Secession, Mu¬ nich; Societe Internationale de Peinture et de Sculpture, Paris. Honorary Member Artists' Association of Vienna. Repre¬ sented in Luxembourg, Paris; Pinakothek, Munich ; Stuttgart Museum ; Municipal Gallery, Venice ; Museum of Fine Arts, Sydney, Australia ; Municipal Gallery, Southport ; Japan. Gold Medal, Munich, 1897 ; Medal, Chicago 22 Rest

Brooks^ Maria, New York ; born Staines, England. Medals, Gold, Silver and Bronze, South Kensington ; Crystal Pal-

Frank Brangwyn

ace. Bronze Medal ; Melbourne, 3d Order of Merit ; Carolina, 1897, Award of Merit ; Premium, 1898, Syracuse

23 Portrait of the Reverend Doctor Reuben

Howes

Brown, A. K., Glasgow ; bom Edinburgh. Member Royal Scottish Academy; Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Water Colours; Royal Glasgow Institute; Glas¬ gow Art Club. Represented in Collections at Glasgow, Munich, Dresden, Weimar, Prague, and at Arbroath, Scotland

24 Moorland Landscape

Brown, J. G., New York; bom in Eng¬ land. Vice-President of the National Academy of Design ; President The American Water Color Society and The

A. K tJrown

Artists' Fund Society. Honorable Men¬ tion, Paris, 1889 ; Medals, Boston and San Francisco

25 To Decide the Question

Bridgman, F. A., Paris; bom Tuskegee, Alabama. Member of the National Acad¬ emy and Society of American Artists, New York ; Society of American Artists, Paris. Represented in Corcoran Art Gal¬ lery, Washington, D. C.; Temple Collec¬ tion ; Permanent Collection, Liverpool, England. Medals, Paris, 1877, 1st Class; 1878, 2d Class; Silver Medal. 1889; Gold Medal, Munich, 1891 ; Berlin, 1892, 2d Class; Antwerp, 1894, 1st Class; Legion of Honor, 1878; Order of St. Michel, Bavaria

F. A. Bridgman

26 A Bad Pass ; Coast of Algeria

Bornandt Eugene, Montpellier, France ; born Moudon, Switzerland. Member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris, and Geneva Institute, Represented in the Luxembourg, Paris; Neufchatel, Bern, Basle, Lausanne, Geneva, and Adelaide. First Gold Medal, Universal Exposition, Paris, 1889 ; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor ; Gold Medal, Chicago

27 The Prodigal’s Return

Bunny, Rupert C. W., Paris; bom Mel¬ bourne. Member of Royal Society of British Artists. Represented in National Art Gallery, Melbourne. Mention Hon¬ orable, Salon, Paris

28— Descent from the Cross

Eugene F^urnand

Butler, Howard Russell, New York. Member of Society of American Artists ; Associate of The National Academy of Design, New York. Honorable Men¬ tion, Salon, Paris. Temple Medal, Penn¬ sylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Medal, Paris, 1889

29 Marine

30 Long Island Landscape

Carolus-Duran, Emile Auguste, Paris ; President of the Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris; bom LiUe, France. Commander of the Legion of Honour ; Great Cross of Isabel the Catholic ; Com¬ mander of the Order of Charles III. of Spain ; Commander of the Order SS.

Rupert C. W. Runny

Mauricio and Lazare, Italy ; Commander of the Order of Christ, Portugal ; Director of Public Instruction? Knight of the Order of Leopold, Belgium

31 The Last Hour of Christ

32 A Trio of Friends *

Cassatt, Mary, Paris? born Pittsburgh. Represented in the Luxembourg,

33 Young Woman Plucking Fruit *

CB.ase, William Merritt, New York ; bom Franklin, Ind, Member of International Jury of Award, World^s Fair ? Member of National Academy ? Society of Amer¬ ican Artists, New York ; The Secession, Munich; Represented in Carnegie Insti¬ tute. Medal, Munich, 1883; Honorable

Wm. M. Cliiise

Mention, Paris Salon, 188 J ; Silver Medal, 1889 ; First Prize, Cleveland Art Associa¬ tion, 1894; Shaw Prize, Society of American Artists, 1895

34 First Touch of Autumn *

35 Rest by the Wayside *

36 Portrait of Young Girl *

37 The Big Brass Bowl *

38 Portrait of Frank Wadsworth *

Chudant, J. L. Adolphe, Paris; bom Besancon, France. Member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris. Repre sented in the Luxembourg. Commander Nichan-iftihar; Academy Officer; Officer of the Liberator

J L. Adolphe Chudant

39— The Old Inn

40 Onions of Cirey-Ies-Bellevaux

Ciurdif Guglielmo, Venice, Italy ; bom at Treviso. Professor The Academy of Fine Arts, Venice; Member CoUege of Academicians, Venice, Milan. Repre¬ sented in Berlin, Hamburg, Rome, Naples and Turin. Gold Medal, Paris; Medals, Berlin, Munich, Rome and Bologna

41 Venitian Poesy, Great Canal *

42 In Venice, Evening *

Collin, Raphael, Paris; bom Paris. Mem¬ ber of Societe des Artistes Francais. Represented in the Luxembourg, Sor- bonne ; Gothenburg Museum, Sweden.

Kaptiael Collin

Grand Prize, Universal Exposition, Paris, 1889; Grand Prize, Antwerp; 1st Qass Medal, Brussels; 1st Qass Medal, Vienna; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor ; Knight of St. Michel, Bavaria

43 A Young Girl *

Corbet^ M. R., London. Represented in the National Gallery of British Art ( Chantrey Bequest), London; Sydney Gallery and Adelaide Gallery, Australia. Bronze Medal, Paris Salon, 1889

44 From Volterra, looking to the Pisan HiUs

Cottet^ Charles, Paris ; bom Puy, France. Bourse de Voyage. Member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris.

M. R. Corbet

Represented in the Luxembourg, Paris; Museum in Philadelphia

45— The Sad Sea

46 The Mournful Sea

Cox^ Kenyon, New York; bom, Warren, Ohio. Member of the Society of Ameri¬ can Artists, Architectural League of New York, and National Society of Mural Painters. Represented in Library of Con¬ gress, Walker Art Building, Bowdoin Col¬ lege. Second Hallgarten Prize, National Academy, 1889. Medals, Paris Expo¬ sition UniverseUe, 1889; World^s Fair, Chicago, 1893; Temple Silver Medal, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

47— Portrait of W. J, M.

Charles Cottet

Cox, Louise, New York; born San Francisco. Member of the Society of American Artists

48 Campaspe

Crane, Bruce, New York ; bom New York. Associate Member National Academy ; Member of Society of American Artists, American Water Color Society, and New York Water Color Club ; Member Society of Land¬ scape Painters. Represented in the Lotos Club; Alpha Delta Phi, New York ; Peabody Library, Baltimore. Webb Prize, 1897, Society of American Artists

49 The FishePs Hut

Kenyon Cox

Crane, Walter, London, England. Asso¬ ciate The Royal Society of Painters in Water Colors; President of Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society. Represented in South Kensington Museum, Berlin, Stockholm, Boston Art Museum. Silver Medal, Paris, 1889 ; Gold (2d) Medal Munich, 1894

50 Stacking Com, Kent

51 A Cornish River

52 Study on the Hills near Carrara, Italy *

Curran, Charles C., New York; bom Hartford, Ky. Associate of National Academy, New York, Member of Society of American Artists, New York Water Color Qub, American

Bruce Crane

Water Color Society. Second and 3d Hallgarten and Clarke Prizes, National Academy ; Honorable Mention, Paris Salon ; Medals, World^s Columbian and Cotton States^ Expositions

53 Building a Dam

Cushing, Howard Gardiner, Boston

54 Portrait of a little Girl

Dannat, William T., Paris ; born New York

55 In a Sacristy in Aragon *

DaucheZ, Andre, Paris; bom Paris. Member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts. Represented in the Lux¬ embourg

56 -The Huts 57 The Boats

Awarded Medal of the Third Class, Carnegie

Institute, 1899

Davis, Charles H., Boston, Mass.; bom Amesbury, Mass. Member of the So¬ ciety of American Artists; Society of Landscape Painters. Represented in Metropolitan Museum, New York ; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.; Art Insti¬ tute, Chicago, Silver Medal, Universal Exposition, Paris, 1889; Gold Medal of Honor, American Art Association. New York ; Grand Gold Medal,

Atlanta ; Medals, Columbian Exposition and Boston

58 Qouds over Water *

59 Summer Evening, New England *

Davis, Cornelia Cassidy, Cleves, Ohio ; bom, Cincinnati, Ohio

60 From Foreign Parts

Dawson, Arthur, Flushing, New York ; Member of the Royal Society of Painter- Etchers, London ; City of London So¬ ciety of Artists ; Nineteenth Century Art Club, London

61 The Plowman's Daughter

Degas, H. G. E., Paris; born Paris

62— Ballet Dancers *

De Haven, Frank, New York ; bom Bloffton, Indiana 63 Autumn Twilight

Demont-Breton, Madame Virginie, Wissant, Pas-de-Calais, France ; bom Courrieres. Member of the Royal Academy of Antwerp ; President of Union of Women Painters and Sculptors of France. Honorable Mention, Paris Salon, 1880; Medal, 3d Qass, 1881; 2d Class, 1883 ; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor ; Chevalier of the Order of Leo¬ pold, Belgium; Officer of the Nichan- iftihar; Medal, 1st Class at Universal Exposition at Amsterdam, and at Paris,

1889; Medal of Honor, Exposition Universal at Antwerp

64 Wayside Flowers *

65 Fresh Water *

Dessar, Louis Paul, Etaples, France; bom Indianapolis, Ind. Member of the Society of American Artists. Represented in the Luxembourg ; Omaha Museum, Lotos Qub, New York. Medal, Salon, 1891; World's Fair, Chicago, 1893; Honorable Mention, Carnegie Institute, 1897

66 Nocturne

67 Sheep Returning

68 Midnight

Dewing, Thomas W., New York

69 At the Piano

Louis Paul Dessar

Dolph^ J. H,, New York ; bom Fort Ann, N. Y, Associate Member of the National Academy, New York 70“Callcd to Order 71”— A Bad Day for an Umbrella

Doming’O, Francois, Paris. Member of the Royal Academy of Antwerp, Grand Cross of Isabella, the CathoUc, and Commander of the Gold Crown of Munich, Represented in Museums of Madrid, Lyons, Gambart

72 — In the Park (XVl Century)

73 In the Forest of Ramtouillet

Downie^ John P., Glasgow, Scotland. Member of the Glasgow Art Qub.

Thomas Eakins

Represented in Corporation Collection of Glasgow, Scotland

74 The Old Couple (Dutch Interior)

Eakins, Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa.; bom Philadelphia. Represented in the Metro¬ politan Museum, New York ; Penn¬ sylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Medal, World^s Columbian Exposition, 1893, Chicago

75 Portrait of Professor Stewart Culin (Univer¬

sity of Penna. ) *

76 Salutat *

77 Head of William M. Chase *

Hast^ Alfred, London. Member Royal Academy of Arts, London. Represented

Allred East

in Collections at Manchester, Birming¬ ham, Leads, Dudley, Preston and South Kensington Museum, London ; Gold Medals, Paris and Munich 78 —A Gray Morning

Eaton, Charles Warren, New York; bom Albany, New York. Member Ameri¬ can Water Color Society, New York Water Color Qub 79— Clouds

80 -Morning in Spring

Enneking, John J., Boston; bom Minster, Ohio. Member Boston Art Qub, and Paint and Clay Club, Boston. Repre¬ sented in Boston Art Museum, Boston Art Qub and Charitable Mechanics'

Charles Warren Eaton

Association. Four Gold and four Silver Medals at Charitable Mechanics^ Exhibi¬ tion, Boston

81 Moonrise *

82 Twilight *

83 Cow Drinking *

Faber Du Faur, Otto von, Munich ; bom Ludwigsburg

84 Horse-Market at Tangier

85 The Three Holy Kings

Foster^ Ben, New York; bom North Anson, Me. Member of New York Water Color Club, Society of American Artists. Represented in Montreal Art Association. Medal, World's Fair, Chi-

John J Eniieking'

cago ; 2d Prize for Water Color, Qeve- land, 1895

86 Summer Night

Fragiacomo^ Pietro, Venice; bom Tri¬ este, Austria. Member of Royal Acad¬ emy, Milan ; Royal Academy, Bologna; International Society of Painters, Lon¬ don, Represented in Museum of Modem Art, Berlin ; National Gallery, Rome ; Revolbella Museum, Trieste

87 Evening Calm

88 Coming Back from Fishing *

Frasier# Kenneth, New York, Member of the Society of American Artists

89 Reverie

Otto von Fabre du Faur

Frcctf Frederick W., Dolton, Ill. ; bom Chicago, Ill. Medal, World^s Fair. As¬ sociate National Academy. Member Society American Artists, American Water Color Society. Represented in Boston Art Qub, Detroit Club

90 Moonrise *

91— Nursery Rhymes*

Frew, Alexander, Glasgow

92 The White Sands, Iona

Gaoley, Robert David, Boston

93 -Intervale, New Hampshire *

94 Katwyk an Zee, Holland

Gauld, David, Glasgow, Corresponding Member of the Secession, Munich

Pietro Fragiacomo

95 Ayrshire Calves

96 A Mediaeval Village

97 The Church at Grez

98 Calves. Interior

Gerome, Jean Leon, France; bom Vesoul. Medals, Paris, 1847, 3d Class; 1843-55, 2d Class; Legion of Honor, 1855; Officer, 1867; Commander, 1878 ; Medals of Honor, 1867-74; Rap. Medal of Honor, 1878

99 Diana *

GlfOn^ Charles, Vevey, Switzerland. Asso¬ ciate Member of Societe des Artistes Francais ; Member of the Federal Com¬ mission of Fine Arts, Switzerland. Rep-

Jean Leon Geroine

resented in the National Museum of Bern, Geneva, Lausanne, Basle, Champ de Tonds, Vevey. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor ; Chevalier of the Order of Leopold of Belgium. Medal, 1st Qass, International Exposition, Ghent, 1884 ; Medal, 1st Qass, Universal Exposition, Paris, 1889; Gold Medal, International Exposition, Munich, 1897

100 ^The Old Folks

101 In the Garden

Gosselin, Albert, Paris; bom Paris, Mem¬ ber of the Societe des Artistes Francais. Represented in the following collections: Reims, Rochefort, Carnegie Institute, Honorable Mention, Paris ; Medals, 3d Qass and 2d Qass, Salon

Albert Gosselin

i02 Morning at Mareil Guyon I03~Gre2 on the Loing (Evening)

Greene, Mary Shepard, Paris t04 Reverie

Gfuppe, Charles P„ Katwyk, Holland; bom Picton, Member of New York Water Color Club and Safety of Dutch Painters, The Hague. Represented in the Boston Art Qub

105— Sunny Lane at The Hague

106 Gray Day, Holland

Hailman, Johanna Woodwell, Pittsburgh

107 The Smelling Bottle

108— The Gorge, Niagara

109— The White Hat

Frederick W. Freer

1 10 The Top of the Falls

Hatfield* J. H., Canton Junction, Mass. Member Boston Art Club. Represented in Boston Art Qub. Second Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1896; Silver Medal, Massachusetts C. M. Association

111 After the Bath

Hassam, Childe, New York; born Boston. Member of Ten American Painters, New York; Associate So- ciete Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris; the Secession, Munich ; American Water Color Society, and New York Water Color Club. Represented in Boston Art Qub and Cincinnati Mu-

Childe Ilasaam

seum. Medals, Paris Universal Expo¬ sition, 1889; Munich, 1892; Philadel¬ phia Art Club, 1892 ; World's Fair, Chicago, 1893; Webb Prize, Society of American Artists ; Prize, Cleveland Art Association ; Prize, Boston Art Qub ; Carnegie Institute, Medal of the Second Class, 1898 1 12 Improvisation 112 White Island Light

1 14— Charlotte

115 Fifth Avenue in Winter*

Hayden, Charles H., Boston ; bom Ply¬ mouth, Mass. Member of St. Botolph Club, Boston. Represented in Boston Museum of Fine Arts ; Boston Art

Charles H. Hayden

Qub. Honorable Mention, Paris, 1889 ; Prize, Jordan Art Exhibition, Boston, 1895; Silver Medal, Atlanta, 1895

116 A Grey Morning, Mystic, Conn

Henri, Robert, Paris, France ; bom Phila¬ delphia. Represented in the Luxem¬ bourg, Paris

117 Head of a Boy

118 The Boats

Hitchcock, George, Egmond Hoef, Hol¬ land; bom Providence, R. I. Corre¬ sponding Member Munich Secession ; Corresponding Member Paris Society American Artists. Represented in Chi¬ cago Art Institute, Detroit Art Museum,

George Hitchcock

Dresden Gallery, Imperial Collection. Honorable Mention, Paris, 1887; Gold Medal, A. A. A., New York, 1887 ; Gold Medal, Universal Exposition, Paris, 1889 1 Medal, Chicago, World's Fair, 1893; Gold Medal, Berlin Academy, 1896 ; Gold Medal, Dresden Academy, 1897 ; Gold Medal, Vienna Jubilee Exhi¬ bition, 1898 1 19 Vanquished

Homer, Winslow, Scarboro, Me.; born Boston, Member of the National Acad¬ emy, New York. Represented in Bos¬ ton Museum of Fine Arts, Philadelphia Museum of Fine Arts, Carnegie Insti¬ tute. First Chronological Pri2e, Carne¬ gie Institute, 1896.

Robert D, Gauley

120 High Seas *

1 2 1— A Summer Night *

Hopkinson^ Charles, Boston, Member of the Society of American Artists

122 Young Girl with a Pet Monkey

Howe, William H., Bronxville, New York; bom Ravenna, Ohio. Member of National Academy, Salmagundi Club, Artists^ Fund Society, New Y ork. Rep¬ resented in Museum, St, Louis ; Museum, Cleveland ; Lotos Club, New York ; Bos¬ ton Art Club. Mention Honorable, New Orleans, 1885; Mention Honorable, Paris Salon, 1886; Medal, Salon, 1888; 2d Medal, Paris, 1889 ; Grand Gold Medal,

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Wm. H. Howe

London, 1890 j Temple Medal, Phila- dclphia, 1890 ; Medal, Chicago, World's Fair, 1893 j Gold Medal, San Francisco, 1894; Gold Medal, Atlanta, 1895; A. N. A., 1894; N. A., 1897; Officer of the Academy, Paris, 1896; Knight of the Legion of Honor

123 A Day at Home, Brandywine Courtyard

Hummel, Theodore, Diessen am Am- mersee, Germany

124 A Village Street *

125 Autumn *

126 Autumn *

Isham, Samuel, New York; bom New

York. Member of Society of American Artists 127 Spring

Johnson, Eastman, New York; bom Lovell, Me. Member of the National Academy and Society of American Artists. Represented in the Art Museum, New York; Lenox Library, Astor Library, and Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington. Medals, Paris Exposition, Philadelphia and World's Fair, Chicago 122 Play me a Tune

Kendall, Sergeant, New York; bom Spuyten Duyvil, New York. Member of the Society of American Artists.

Honorable Mention, Paris Salon, 1891 ; Medal World's Fair, Chicago ; Lippincott Prize, Philadelphia, 1894

129— Portrait of Miss Chanler

Kennedy, William, Glasgow, Scotland, Member of Glasgow Art Qttb ; Glasgow Institute

130 The Village Carrier

131— Winter at the Farm

132 A Highland Shelling

Kronber gf, Louis, Boston ; bom Boston. Represented in Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Silver Medal, Massachusetts Charitable Meehan-

ics’ Association, Boston ; Longfellow Scholarship

133 Portrait of Mrs, S. K,

Lafarge, John, New York; bom New York. Member of the National Academy, Society of American Artists, Society of Mural Painters. Represented in Boston Museum. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor of France

134 Adoration

135 The Dawn *

136— Guitar Player *

Lathangue, H. H., Graffham, Petworth, England. Associate of the Royal Acad¬ emy of Arts, London. Represented in

Chantry Fund Collection, Bradford, Not¬ tingham, Oldham, Dumfermline, South Australia, New South Wales, Munich, Chicago

137 A Sussex^Cider„ Press

Laurenti^ Cesare, Venice, Italy; bom Mesola, Ferrara, Italy, Member of The Secession, Munich ; Academies of Venice and Milan. Represented in Trieste, Rome, Venice. Gold Medals, Munich, Dresden ; Silver Medal, London ; Hum¬ bert Prize, Milan

138 Conscience *

139 Love at Venice *

La Touche f Gaston, Saint Qoud, France; bom Saint Qoud. Member of French

Cesare Laurenti

Pastellists and Aquarellists ; Societe Na- tionale des Beaux Arts. Represented in Collections at Sydney, St. Petersburg, Rouen, Madgeburg, Constantinople, and the Luxembourg, Paris. Medals, Paris. 3d Qass, 1884; 2d Qass, 1888; Silver Medal. 1889

140 Spanish Princesses (Infantas) *

Lindner, Moffat, London. Member of the New English Art Qub

141 Breezy Holland

Lord, Caroline A., Cincinnati, Ohio. In¬ structor in Art Academy of Cincinnati ; Member of Woman's Art Qub, Cincin- natL Bronze Medal, World's Fair, Chicago

142 Study

Lufkin, Lee, Lima, Ohio. Member Woman^s Art Club of New York. Medal, Academy Colarassi

143 The Sisters

Lee, Homer, New York. Member of the Lotos and Salmagundi Clubs, New York ; Ohio Society, New York. Represented in Lotos and Salmagundi Clubs. Honor¬ able Mention, Vienna, 1897

144 Eads Bridge

Maufra, Maxime, Paris

145 Marine

Maynard, George W., New York; bom Washington, D. C. Member of the Na¬ tional Academy, the Society of American Artists, the American Water Color Soci¬ ety, New York, and National Society of Mural Painters. Represented in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Temple Gold Medal, Philadelphia ; Medals, American Art Association, for Decoration, World's Col¬ umbian Exposition, Chicago ; W. T. Evans Prize, American Water Color Society ; Shaw Prize, Society of Ameri¬ can Artists

146- Aurora

147 The Capture

Meakin, L, H», Cincinnati; bom Eng¬ land, Member of Art Academy of Cincinnati and Society of Western Art¬ ists. Represented in Cincinnati Museum Association and Indianapolis Art Asso¬ ciation

148 Grey Weather among the Foothills, Colo¬

rado

149— A Silvery Day*

Melchers, J.Gari,Paris; bom Detroit,Mich. Member of the Society of American Artists, New York; Society Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris; Corresponding Member of the Secession, Munich ;

Chevalier of the Order of St. Michel of Bavaria ; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France. Honorable Mention, Paris, 1886; 3d Class Medal, 1888; 1st Qass Medal, Amsterdam, 1887; 1st Class Medal, Munich, 1888; Grand Prize, Paris, 1889 ; 1st Prize, Chicago Art Institute, 1891 ; Medal of Honor, Berlin, 1891 ; Gold Medal, Art Qub, Philadelphia, 1892; Member of Inter¬ national Jury of Award, World's Fair, 1893 ; Medal of Honor, Antwerp, 1894. Represented in the Luxembourg 150 Young Mother

Menard^ Emile Rene, Paris; bom Paris,

K. R Menard

Member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris. Represented in the Luxembourg ; Museum at Munich ; Stockholm; Helsingford

151 Qose of Day

152 Moonrise

Mesdagf, Hendrik Willem, The Hague, Holland ; bom Groningen. President Societe Pulchre Studio ; Member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris. Represented in the Museums of the Luxembourg, Munich, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Fontainebleau, Berlin, The Hague, Brussels, Groningen

153 At Anchor, rising tide on the coast of

Scheveningen

154 Summer Evening, coast of Scheveningen

Hendrik W. Mesdag

Minor, Robert C., New York; bom New York. Member of the National Academy, Society of American Artists, and Society of Landscape Painters, Fine Arts and Salmagundi Qubs. Bronze Medal, Paris, 1889 J55 Sunset

Milesi, Alessandro, Venice ; bom Venice 156 The GondoliePs Orphans *

Millet, F. D., Worcestershire, England ; bom Mattapoisett, Mass. Member of National Academy, Society of Ameri¬ can Artists, American Water Color Soci¬ ety, New York, and Institute of Painters

Frank D. Millet

in Oil Colors. Represented in Tate Collection. Chantrey Fond Collection ; Metropolitan Museum, New York ; Detroit

J57~-Tlie Expansionist

If you’ve ’card the East a callin.

You won’t never ’eed naught else.”

Kiplmff

Monet^ Claude, Paris, France j bom Paris

158— A Field in Giverny *

159 Mills in Holland *

Moore^ H. Humphrey, Paris, France; bom New York. Medal, Cintemiial F^xposition, Philadelphia, 1876, and Bronze Medal, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889

160 “Woe, woe, woe to Granada"

(A santon is exclaiming in the presence of the Sultan Muley Aben Hassam, in the Alhambra: “Woe, woe, woe to Granada! Its hour of desolation approaches. The ruins of Zahara will fall upon our heads. My spirit tells me that the end of the Empire is at hand.” Irving’s History of Granada)

Mora, F. Luis, New York. Member of Art Students^ League, New York, and Salmagundi Qub, New York J 6 J— Salome

Mouncey, William, Kirkcudbright, Scot¬ land; bom Edinburgh 162 The Dark Rolling Dee

Murphy, Herman Dudley, Boston, Mass.; bom Ma^achusetts

163 Miss Brackett

164 Winter

Murray, J. Reid, Glasgow, Scotland. Gold Medal, International Exhibition, Munich, 1897 165 The Goat-herd

MacNiCol, B., Glasgow, Scotland J66 Under the Greenwood Tree

McTigfhe, Anne, Quebec, Canada J67— Connecticut Farm

McCord, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; born New York. Member of American Water Color Society; Associate of the National Academy, Brooklyn Art, Sal-

J. Reid Murray

magundi, and Black and White Qubs. Represented in Brooklyn Institute, Shaw and Hurley Collection, and in the Gal¬ lery, Burlington, Vt. Medals, New Orleans Exposition, 1884 ; Mechanics' Institute, Boston, 1885

168 Misty Evening, Coast of Maine

Needham, Charles Austin, New York; bom Buffalo, N. Y, Member of the New York Water Color and National Arts Clubs. Medal, Cotton States Industrial Exposition, 1895; First Hon¬ orable Mention, New York State Agricultural Society, Syracuse, 1898

169 A Qty's Eden

6

Charles Austin Needham

170 Drifting Lights and Shadows 17 J Gilded Edge of a Common

Newbary^ Francis Henry, Glasgow, Scotland. Associate of the Royal Col¬ lege of Art, London ; Member of Glasgow Art Qub and Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts. Represented in Municipal Gallery, Venice ; Municipal Gallery, Udine; Munich 172 Elsie

Ochtman, Leonard, Mianus, Conn.; bom Zonnemaire, Holland. Associate of the National Academy ; Member of Society of American Artists, American Water Color Society, Brooklyn Art Qub and

Francis H. Newbery

New York Water Color Club. Repre¬ sented in New York, Brooklyn and Chicago Qubs; Executive Mansion, Albany, N. Y. Landscape Prize, Brooklyn Art Club, 1 892 ; Medals, World's Fair, Chicago, 1893; Gold Medal, Philadelphia Art Club, 1894 173— Morning in Connecticut

Olsson, Julius, London. Member of Royal Society of British Artists, New English Art Qub 174 —The Loom of the Land

OrigfO, Qemente, Florence, Italy 175— Dreary Solitude *

[.eoiiHi’fl Ochtinun

Part on, Arthur, New York. Honorable Mention, Paris, 1889; Gold Medal, A, A. A.; Temple Medal, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Mem¬ ber National Academy and American Water Color Society. Represented in the Metropolitan Museum, New York 176— Falling Shadows

P aterson, James, Moniaive, Scotland ; bom Glasgow. Member of Royal Scottish Academy, Royal Scottish Society Paint¬ ers in Water Colors. Represented in public galleries at Munich, Leipsic, Stuttgart, Weimar and Glasgow. Cor¬ responding Member The Secession,

James Paterson

Munich. Honorable Mention, Paris : Second Gold Medal, Munich

177 Edinburgh

Perraolt, Leon, Paris; born Poictiers, France. Medal, 1864 ; 2d Class, 1876; Legion of Honor, 1887 ; Bronze Medal, 1889

178 The Awakening of a Child

Perrine, Van D., New York

179— Why ?

Pirie, George, Glasgow ; born Glasgow. Represented in St. Louis Museum 1 80 Work-horses

Leon Perrault

Pissarro, Camille, Paris; bom Normandy J8I Landscape near Pontoise *

182 St. Sever Bridge, Rouen, on a Fc^gy Morning *

Poore, Henry R. Associate Member of National Academy; Member of Salma¬ gundi Club, New York, and Art Qub, Philadelphia. Represented in Buffalo Art Association; National Arts Qub; Art and Rittenhouse Qubs, Philadelphia, and Worcester Art Museum. First Prize, American Art Association ; 2d Hallgarten Prize, National Academy 183— The Plowing of the Ephrata Brethren;

Camille Pissarro

an Episode in the Early Settlement of Pennsylvania

Proctor, Charles E., New York. Third Hallgarten Prize ; 1st Prize, Syracuse State Fair

184 Grandpa

Ranger, Henry W., New York ; bom New York

185 Early Summer in Connecticut

Raf faelli, Jean Francois, Paris ; born Paris. Associate Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris ; Vienna ; President of the Society of Original Color Prints. Represented in the Luxembourg, Paris ;

Henry K. Poore

Museums of Brussels, Dresden, Berlin, Lyons, Stockholm, Christiana, Philadel¬ phia, Nantes, Beziers, Hamburg, Nancy, Bordeaux, Rome, Gold Medal, Univer¬ sal Exposition, Paris, 1889; Medal, or Diploma of Honor, at Antwerp, Gand ; Medal of the Second Class, Carnegie Institute, 1896. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor; Chevalier of the Order of Leopold, Belgium

186— Boulevard des Italiens, Paris *

187 Edinburgh *

Reaser, Willbur A., New York; bom HicksviUe, Ohio. Member of the San Francisco Art Association. First Hall-

Jean Francois Ratfaelli

garten Prize, National Academy; Gold Medal, California, 1894

188 Piete Molendijk

Redfield, Edward Willis, Philadelphia, Pa.

189 The Evening Star

190 But I go on forever

Reid, Robert, New York; bom Stock- bridge, Mass. Member of Ten American Painters. Clarke Prize, National Acad¬ emy, 1897 ; First Hallgarten Prize, National Academy, 1898

191 A Summer Girl

192 The Brook

Rehn, F. K. M., New York ; bom Phila¬ delphia, Pa. Associate National Acad-

Henry W. Kanger

emy, New York ; American Water Color Society and Water Color Qub. Repre¬ sented in the Detroit Art Museum, Buffalo Fine Arts Gallery. Medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1882 ; Water Color Prize, A. A. A., 1885 ; Gold Medal of Honor, Prize Fund Exposition, New York, 1886

193 A Northwester, Gloucester Harbor, Massa¬

chusetts

Renoir, Pierre Auguste, Paris; bom Limoges, France

194 Road to Bemeval *

195 The Prayer *

Robinson, Will S., New York, Member of American Water Color Society ; New York Water Color Qub

196 Early Evening

Roche, Alexander, Edinburgh ; born Glasgow. Associate of the Royal Scot¬ tish Academy. Corresponding Member of The Secession, Munich. Represented in Carnegie Institute and at Adelaide. Honorable Mention, Paris Salon. Medal of the 3d Class, Carnegie Institute, 1898; Gold Medals, Munich and Dresden 197 Holy Isle, Northumberland 198 —Proud Maisie

Rosenthal, Albert, Philadelphia, Pa,

199 Portrait of Max Rosenthal

200 Portrait of Miss I.

Alexander Koctie

Rydert Albert P., New York; born New Bedford, Mass.

201 Moonlight *

202 —The Little Maid of Acadie *

Sargfent, John Singer, London ; bom Florence

203 Portrait of Robert Louis Stevenson *

Schofield^ W. Elmer, C^ontz, Pa. Represented in the Pennsylvania Acad¬ emy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia ; Honorable Mention, Art Club, Phila- delphia, 1898 234— January Evening

Schuster-Woldan, Raffael, Munich; Second Medal, International Exhibition, Munich, 1897 205 The "Woman Artist

Segantini, Giovanni, Malojaberg, Enga- dine, Switzerland ; bom Milan. Hon¬ orary Member of Artists' Association of Vienna ; Academician of Honor in Bologna ; Academician of Merit in Genoa ; Associate Honorary in Turin Munich and Amsterdam, Represented at Rome, Berlin, Dresden, Zurich, Liv¬ erpool, Munich, Hamburg, Vienna, Leipsic. First Class Gold Medal, Am¬ sterdam, 1883; Gold Medal, Amsterdam, 1886; 1st Class Gold Medal, Paris, 1889; Grand Gold Medal, Turin, 1892; 1st Class Gold Medal, Munich, 1892 ; Inter¬ national Prize, Venice, 1895; Gold Medal, Vienna, 1896; Gold Medal,

Giovanni Segantini

Dresden, 1897 ; Grand Gold State Medal, Vienna, 1897

206 The Two Mothers *

Sharp, J. H„ Cincinnati, Ohio, Member of Society of Western Artists and Facility of Cincinnati Art Academy. Repre¬ sented in Art Museum of Cincinnati

207 Portrait of Mr. Frank Duveneck

208— Spotted Bird that Sings (Crow Indian Girl)

209 Study in Sunlight (Taos Indian)

Simon, Lucien, Paris ; bom Paris, Mem¬ ber of the Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris

210 Portraits

Hotiorahle Mention^ Carnegie Institute, 1899

Lucien Simon

SouZi-PintO, Jose Julio de, Paris; born ?ile Terceira, Portugal. Member of the Academy of Porte, Portugal. Rep¬ resented in Town Council of Porto; Museums of Amiens, Lyons, Melbourne, Monte Carlo, Porto, Rio de Janerio. Medals, 2d Class, Universelle Exposition, Paris, 1889; 1st Class, Exposition of Nice, 1884 ; 1st Class, Atlanta ; 2d Class, Rio de Janeiro, 1894; Medal of Honor, Centennial Exposition of Vasco di Gama, Lisbon, 1898, Chevalier of Santiago, Portugal ; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor

21 1 The Potato Harvest *

J. J.de Souza-Pinto

Spence^ Harry, Glasgow. Represented in Collection at Leipsic

212— An Old Quarry

Steele, T. c., Indianapolis, Ind.; bom Indiana. President of the Society of Western Artists. Represented in the Museums of Cincinnati, St. Louis and Indianapolis ; Collections of North West¬ ern University and Boston Art Club

213— A Winter Morning

Sterner, Albert E., New York; bom London. Member of American Water Color Society. Honorable Mention, Paris Salon, 1891

214— The Stunted Willows

T. 0. Steele

Stetten, Carl von, Paris ; bom Augsburg, Member of the Society Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris, and The Secession, Munich. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, and of the Order of St, Michel, Bavaria

215 Fisherman of Lake Maggiore, Italy

Stevenson, R. Macaulay, Glasgow ; bom Glasgow. Member of the Glasgow Art Oub ; The Secession, Munich, Repre¬ sented in the National Gallery, Berlin; National Gallery, Prague; Municipal Gallery, Barcelona, Spain ; Municipal Gallery, Weimar, Germany; Belgium National Gallery, Brussels ; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Louis; the New Pinako-

6

Edmund C. Tarbell

thek, Munich. Gold Medal, Munich, J893; Diploma of Honor, Barcelona, 1894; Gold Medal, Brussels, 1897

216 My Mary^s asleep by thy murmuring

stream. Flow gently, sweet Afton, disturb not her dream

217 A Song without Words

Stokes, Adrian, London; bom in England, Member of the Institute of Painters in Oil Colors, London ; Royal Anglo- Australian Society. Represented in Chantrey Collection, Tate Gallery, and Leeds Corporation Gallery. Third Class Medal, Paris, 1889 ; Medal at World^s Fair, Chicago

218— Mountain and Hill

Adrian Stokes

Story, Julian, Paris. Member of Paris Society of American Painters; Society of American Artists, New York; Society of Portrait Painters, London. Represented in Peabody Institute, Baltimore. Third Medal and Honorable Mention, Paris ; Gold Medal, Berlin, 1 891 219 Song

Stott, William, of Oldham, London ; born Oldham. Associate Societe des Beaux Arts, Paris ; Laureat Pecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Member of Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Water Colors; Manchester Academy of Fine Arts ;

Wm Stott, of Oldham

Japan Society of Fine Arts, and Fellow of Art Workers' Guild, London. Repre¬ sented in the Pinakothek, Munich ; Cor¬ poration Gallery, Liverpool. Gold Medals, Paris, Salon, 1882 ; Ghent, 1883; Munich, 3d Class Medal, 1891 ; First Medal, 1892 ; Bronze Medal, Chicago, 1893; Gold Medal, Vienna, 1898

220 The Awakening of the Spirit of the Rose *

See ! rosy is her bower,

Her floor is all this flower;

Her bed a rosy nest,

By a bed of roses prest.

Lovelace.

Tack, Augustus Vincent, New York 221 - Portrait of Mr. George W. Cable in his Study

H. O. Tanner

Tanner, Henry O., Paris. Represented in the Luxembourg, Paris ; Wiktack Collection, Philadelphia

222— Flight into Egypt

223 ^Judas

Tar bell, Edmund C., Boston; bom West Groton, Mass. Member of Ten Ameri¬ can Painters. Represented in Philadel¬ phia Art Qub; Cincinnati Museum; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia; Rhode Island School of Design, and lohnson Collection, Philadelphia

224 My Family

Abbott H. Thayer

Thaulow, Fritz, Paris; bom Christiana, Norway. Member of Academy of Fine Arts, Munich ; Champ de Mars, Paris. Represented in the Luxembourg ; Car¬ negie Institute Permanent Collection. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor; of the Order of Leopold, of Belgium; of St. Ofal, of Norway. Gold Medals at Berlin, Munich and Vienna; Medal of the 2d Class, Carnegie Institute, 1897 ; Diploma of Honor at Dresden

225 Old Factory in Norway

Thayer, Abbot H., Scarborough; New York; bom Boston, Mass.

226— Young Woman *

Fritz Thtiulow

Thomas^ Grosvenor, Gla^ow, Scotland; born Sydney, Australia. Member of the Glasgow Art Qub, Glasgow Institute 227— Night

Xryon, Dwight WiUiam; South Dart¬ mouth, Mass.; bom New York. Member of the National Academy, Society of American Artists, American Water Color Society. Represented in Carnegie Institute. Hallgarten Prize, 1887; Ellsworth Prize, Chicago, 1887; American Art Association Gold Medal, 1885-6; Webb Prize, Society of Ameri¬ can Artists, 1888 ; 1st Prize, Cincinnati Exposition, 1895; Palmer Prize, Inter-

Grosvenor Thomas

State Exposition, Chicago, 1888; Gold Medal, 1st Class, Munich International Exposition, 1889 ; 1st Prize, Nashville Exposition, 1896; Medal of the First Class, Carnegie Institute, 1898

228- May *

Tuke, Henry Scott, London ; bom York, England. Honorable Mention, Paris Salon, 1891 ; Bronze Medal, Chicago, 1893; Gold Medal, Munich, 1894. Rep¬ resented in Tate Gallery, London; Munich, Leeds, Bradford, Nottingham

229 Cupid and Sea Nymphs

Twachtman, J. H., Greenwich, Conn,; bom Cincinnati, Ohio. Member of Ten American Painters

J. H. Twachtman

230 Morning

231 My House

232 The Waterfall

Honorable Alemion, Carnegie Institute, 1899

Uhde, Friedrich Hermann Karl von, Munich; bom Walkenburg, Saxony, Associate of the Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris, Member of The Seces¬ sion, Munich, Third Qass Medal, Salon, Paris, 1885; Grand Prix, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889 ; Medal, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1891. Represented in St. Louis Museum of Fine Arts, 1894

233 The Old Patriarch

Fritz von Uhde

Ultnann, Raoul Andre, Paris. Associate of the Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts 234 October Evening in Paris— lie St. Louis

235 Twilight in Paris

Van Boskerck, Robert W., New York; born New Jersey. Member of the Society of American Artists. Associate of the National Academy

236- — Green Road through the Bog, County

Tyrone, Ireland

V illegas, Jose, Rome, Italy ; bom Spain. Member of The Secession, Munich ; Internationale Fine Arts Society, Mad¬ rid, Barcelona, Seville, Perugia. Rep¬ resented in Munich, Stuttgart, Weimar, Budapest, Stockholm, Florence, Barce¬ lona, Madrid, Berlin, Warsaw. Medals,

San Luca, Rome, Berlin, Munich, Peru¬ gia, Carrara, Arci Reale. Virtuoso of the Pantheon

237 The Doge Marino Faliero Condemned *

238 The Doge Marino Faliero before the Great

Council *

Vonnoh, Robert Rockland Lake, New York; bom Hartford, Conn, Mem¬ ber of the Society of American Artists, New York. Represented in the Penn¬ sylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Phila¬ delphia. Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris, 1889; Bronze Medal, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889 ; Medal, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893

239 Little Louise *

Walden, Lionel, Paris; born Norwich, Conn. Represented in the Luxembourg,

Paris; Cardiff, Wales. Second Class Medal, Crystal Palace, London. Hon¬ orable Mention, Salon, Paris 240 Pilot Boats. Evening effect, at low tide

Walker, Horatio, New York 141 Oxen Drinking

Wall, A. Bryan, Pittsburgh

242 Sheep, Evening

243— Sheep

W^alton, Edward Arthur, London, Eng¬ land. Member of Society of Sculptors, Painterss and Gravers, London ; The Royal Scott^h Academy; The Secession, Munich ; The Secession, Vienna. Rep¬ resented in Munich, Glasgow, and Car¬ negie Institute. Medals, International

Exhibition, Chicago; Paris Salon, and Munich Secession Exhibition. Honorable Mention, Carnegie Institute, 1898

244 Landscape

Weir, Prof. John F., New Haven, Conn. Member of the National Academy

245 Peonies

W^etherbee, George, London. Member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colors; Institute Painters in Oils, London, Medal Awarded at World's Fair, Chicago

246 A Spring Phantasy

247 The Pool of Endymion

W^hiteman, S. Edwin, Baltimore, Md, Honorable Mention, Paris. Instructor of

Art, Johns Hopkins University, and of the Baltimore Art School. Represented in Omaha Art Gallery, Omaha, Nebraslca

248 Afternoon Sunlight

Whittemore, William J., New York ; bom. New York. Member of American Water Color Society, New York Water Color Club; Associate of the National Academy

249 The Blue Bench

W^oodbury, Charles H., Boston. Mem¬ ber of the Society of American Artists. Gold Medal, Atlanta Exposition ; 2d Prize, Nashville Exposition ; Prize, Bos¬ ton Art Club ; Medals, Mechanics’ Fa'r, Boston

250 The Ground Swell

251 The Maine Coast

Woodward, Anna, Pittsburgh. Member Pittsburgh Artists' Association

252 Dutch Interior

Wood well, Joseph R., Pittsburgh. Mem¬ ber of Chicago World's Fair Jury, J893; Member Pittsburgh Art Society

253 — Moonlight on the American Rapids,

Niagara

254— The Gorge, Niagara

255 The Whirlpool Rapids, Niagara

256 Niagara Falls

Yates, Cullen, New York The Harvest Moon

Brush, George de Forest, Dublin, N. Y. 258 A Family Group

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The Department of Fine Arts wishes to acknowledge its indebtedness to the members of the International Jury of Award in America, and to those who constitute the Foreign Advisory Committees in London, Paris and Munich, for the invaluable service rendered to the Institution, and to Art in America

To those also who have generously loaned paintings, either to the artis!s who entered them for exliibition or to the Institute, the Department expresses sincere thanks

The names of the Jurors and members of the Committee appear in this Catalogue

The names of those, within our knowledge, who loaned works to the contributing artists and those who kindly favored the Institute, are as foUows :

Col, George G, Briggs, Grand Rapids, Mich, WiUiam T, Evans, New York City Charles Fairchild, New York City Charles L. Freer, Detroit, Mich,

H. K, Porter, Pittsburgh H. H. Westinghouse, Pittsburgh Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, JU.

Boussod, Valadon & Co,, New York City Durand-Ruel & Sons, New York City M, Knoedler & Co,, Paris J. Herbert Johnston, New York

1 CECILIA BEAUX No. 6 ^lother and Daughter

2 ALFRED EAST No. 78 A Gray Morning

3 JEAN FRANCOIS RAFFAELLl

No. 186 Boulevard des Italiens Paris

4 ROBERT W. ALLAN No. 2 A Winter Storm

5 SIR LAWRENCE ALMA-TADEMA No. 1 Mrs. Roland Hill and Children

6 H. H. LA THANGUP:

No. 137 -A Sussex Cider Press

7 CHARLES COTTPLr No. 46 “The Mournful Sea ( Finistere)

8 WM. STOTT OF OLDHAM No. 220 “The Awakening of the Spirit of tlie Rose

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9 KENE BILLOTTE

No. 13 Moonrise on tlie Canal St. Denis

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10 LUC1E^: SIMON No. 210 Portraits

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11 JAMES PATERSON No. 177 Edinburgh

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12 CAKOLUS-DURAN No. 32 A Trio of Friends

13 CHILDE II ASS AM No. 112 Improvisation

14 GIOVANNI SPIGANTINI No. 206 Tlie Two Mothers

15 ALEXANDER ROCHE No. 198 ‘‘Proud Maisie”

JOSE VILLEGAS

No. 237 “The Doge Marino Faliero Condemned

17 CHARLES H. DAVIS No. 59 Summer PNenin"’

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18 HORATIO WALKER No. 241 Oxen Drinking

19 K. MACAULAY STP:VENSON No. 21G I'^low Gently, Sweet Afion

20 SAMUEL ISHAM No. 127 Sprin<;

1 A. BRYAN WALL No. 242 iSheep Evenin]

22 FRANK W. BENSON No. 9 Portrait of a Child

23 JOSEPH R, WOODWELL No. "Ibi Tlie Gorge —Niagara

No. 121— A Summer Night

25 HOWARD RUSSELL BUTLER No 30 A Long Ishmd Landscape

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26 WILLIAM M. CHASE No. 35 Rest by ilie Wnyside

27 F. D. MILLET No. 157 The E.xpansionist

j. GARi melchp:ks

No. 150 Tlie Young Motlier

28

•29 MARY CASSATT

No. 33 A^oung Wornati Plucking Kruit

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30 EASTMAN JOHNSON No. 128 Plav Me a Tune

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CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH.

The Library contains the following books and articles on the artists represented in this exhibition.

Alma-Tadema, Lawrence

La Sizeranne’s English contemporary art, p, 15S-170

Mother’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 124-127

Rooses’ Dutch painters of the nineteenth century, p. 141-164

Stephens’ Lawrence Alma-Tadema

Blackwood, v. 133, p, 491

Century, v. 47, p. 4S3

McClure, V 8, p. 32

Magazine of art, vol. 2, p. 193; v. 5, p. 1S4; v. 20, p. 42

Nation, v, 43, p. 237

Portfolio. V. 5, p. 109

Review of reviews, v 9, p 691

Scribner's magazine, v. 18, p. 663

Spectator, v. 55, p. 1650

Beaux, Cecilia

Century, v. 4S, p. 797 Scribner’s magazine, v, 22, p. 477

Beckwith, J. Carroll

Van Dyke’s Modern French masters, p. 79

BiUotte, Rene

Muther’s HiScOry of modern painting, v. 3, p. 53-54 Magazine of art, v. 22, p. 121

Bramley, Frank

Scribner’s magazine, v. 15, p. 423

Brangwyn, Frank

Studio, V. 12, p. 3

Bridgman, Frederick A.

Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 463-464 Sheldon’s American painters, p. 150-154 Harper, v. 63, p. 694 Harper’s weekly, v. 43, p. 8 (Jan. 7, ’99)

Brown, J. G,

Sheldon’s American painters, p. 141-144 Magazine of art, v. 5, p. 265

Bunny, Rupert C. W.

Magazine of art, v. iS, p.392; v. 23, p. 376 (July, ’99)

Carolus-Duran, E. A,

Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 2, p. 547 Van Dyke's Modern French masters, p. 73-79 Contemporary review, v. 53, p. 703 Current literature, v. 25, p. 441 Scribner’s magazine, v. 16, p. 232

Cassatt, Mary

Century, v. 57, p. 740 Scribner’s magazine, v. 19, p. 353

Chase, William Merritt

Benjamin’s Om- American artists, p. 59-72 Muther's History of modern painting, v. 3, ]>. 493 Sheldon’s American painters, p. 156-15S Harper, v. 7S, p. 549 ; v. 87, p. 3

Ciardi, Guglielmo

AVillard’s History of modern Italian art, p. 4S2 (note)

Cottet, Charles

Studio, V, 15, p. 227

Cox, Kenyon

Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p 491 Van Dyke’s Modern French masters, p. 28 Century, V 41, p. 333

Cox, Louise (Mrs. Kenyon)

Cosmopolitan, v. 24, p. 477

Crane, Bruce

American Art League’s Essays on American art and artists, p. 89-91

Crane, Walter

Mother’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 627-629 Art annual, Easter number, 1898 Critic, V. 6, p. 46 Portfolio, V. 21, p. 12, 45

Degas, H. G. E.

Mother’s History of modern painting, v. 2, p. 752-760 Art journal, v. 46, p. 204 Magazine of art, v. 13, p. 416

Demont-Breton, Mme. Virginie

Century, v. 53, p. 210

Domingo, Francois

Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 87-89

East, Alfred

Magazine of art, v. 18, p. 81 Studio, V. 7, p. 133

Enneking, Jolin J.

Benjamin’s Our American artists, p. 104-118

Freer, Frederick W.

Century, v. 48, p. 158

Gauld, David

Martin’s Glasgow school of painting, p. 15-16 Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 69S

Gerome, Jean L.

Collection of the works of Gerome (photogravures)

Muther’s History of modern painting, v. i, p. 524-525

Van Dyke’s Modern French masters, p. 31-43

Century, v 37, p. 4S3

Magazine of art, v. 3, p. 453

Munsey, v. 7, p. 428

Portfolio, V. 6, p. 82

Hassam, Childe

Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, P.4S9

Hitchcock, George

La Sizeranne’s English contemporary art, p. 1S7-204 Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 473-474 Art journal, v. 43, p. 289 Magazine of art, v. 22, p. 577

Homer, Winslow

Sheldon’s American painters, p. 25-29 Van Rensselaer’s Six portraits, p. 237-274 Art journal, V 30, p. 225 ; v. 31 , p. 154

Howe, William Henry

Van Dyke’s Modern French masters, p. iji

Isham, Samuel

Van Dyke’s Modern French masters, p. 212

Jolinson, Eastman

Sheldon’s American painters, p. 166-169 Galaxy, v. 6, p. 1 1 1 Magazine of art, v. 5, p. 4S5

Kennedy, William

Martin's Glasgow school of painting, p. 34-37

La Thangue, H. H.

Art journal, v. 45, p. 169 Studio, V. 9, p 163

La Touche, Gaston

Studio, V. 16, p. 77

Laurenti, Cesare

Willard’s History of modern Italian art, p. 4S3-4S6

Melchers, J. Gari

^luther's History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 472-473

Mesdag, Hendrik Willem

Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 255-259

Zileken’s H. W. Mesdag

Art journal, v. 45, p. 48

I„eisure hour, v, 44, p 447

Magazine of art, v. 22, p. 73

Portfolio, V. 13, p. 190

MiUet, F. D.

Harper, v. 79, p. 53

Monet, Claude

Muther’s History of modern painting-, v. 2, p. 769-770 Van Dyke’s Modern French masters, p. 167-174 Century, v. 44, p. 696

Moore, H, Humphrey

Muther's History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 465

Ochtman, Leonard

American Art League’s Essays on American art and artists, p. 165-166

Paterson, James

Martin’s Glasgow school of painting, p. 53-55

Pirie, George

Martin's Glasgow school of painting, p. 56-57

Pissarro, Camille

Aluther’s History of modern painting, v. 2, p. 765-768

Raffaelli, Jean Francois

Muther's History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 35-3S

Ranger, Henry -W.

Munsey, v. 19, p. 169

Renoir, Auguste

Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 2, p. 760-765

Roche, Alexander

Martin’s Glasgow school of painting, p. 58-61

Sargent, John S.

Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 474-47S

Art journal, v. 40, p. 65

Century, v. 52, p. 163

Harper, v. 75, p. 6S3

Independent, v. 51, p. 1140-1142

Magazine of art, v. 23, p. 112 (February, ’99)

Review of reviews, v. 9, p. 6S5

Segantini, Giovanni

Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 104- 105

Willard's Histoi'y of modern Italian art, p. 475-47S

Art journal, v. 47. p. 69

Magazine of art, v. 20, p. 25

Scribner’s magazine, v. 21, p. 212

Studio, V. II, p. 145

Sterner, Albert E.

American Art League’s Essays on American art and artists p. 122-124

Stevenson, R. Macaulay

Martin’s Glasgow school of painting, p. 62-64

Stott, William (of Oldham)

Studio, V. 4, p. 3

Tanner, H. O.

Review of reviews, v. i6, p. 660

Thaulotv, Fritz

Muther’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 39S-399 Current literature, v. 24, p. 550 Studio, V. II, p. 3

Thomas, Grosvenor

Martin’s Glasgow school of painting, p. 65-67

Tuke, Henry Scott

Studio, V. 5, p. 90

Vonnoh, Robert W.

Mother’s History of modern painting, v. 3, p. 490

Walton, Edward Arthur

Martin’s Glasgow school of painting, p. 6S-70

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Moore George. Modern painting. (Has a chapter on Monet, sfsleyfpifsarro, and the decadence of impressionism.)

Smith. F. Hopkinson. American illustrators. (Includes omer, Cox and Sterner.)

Stranahan, Mrs. C. H. History of French painting. (Includes Gerome and Carolus-Duran.) r'l^ m in

TheTc’Ss'aitt^'Booklnan, v. 9. P- HO (April. ’99)- (includes

Sargent, Cassatt and Poore.)

Dutch painters at home, by E. A. Chase, in the Century, v. 37. P- P.7S5. C Waern, in Atlantic, v. 69,

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