FINE ND 195 |.P34 1915 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FINE ARTS LIBRARY THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY PAINTINGS SELECTED FROM THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTE PITTSBURGH, 1(114 APRIL NINTH TO TWENTY-EIGHTH NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTEEN THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY IS OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 10 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M., EXCEPTING ON SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS. WHEN IT IS OPEN FROM 1;S0 TO 6:00 P. M. FBEBDATS: WEDNESDAYS, SATUR- DAYS AND SUNDAYS. OTHER DAYS ADMISSION IS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. MANY OF THESE PAINTINGS ARE FOR •SALE: FOR PRICES APPLY AT THE DESK OR AT THE OFFICE OP THE GALLERY. CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 3 1924 100 356 579 PAINTINGS SELECTED FROM THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTE, PITTSBURGH, 1914. The paintings here shown have been sent out under the auspices of The Amer- ican Federation of Arts, Washington, D. C. W. DACRES ADAMS (English) 1. The Monument JOHN W. ALEXANDER (American) 2. Her Birthday EDMOND AMAN-JEAN (French) 3. Portrait of the Family of Aman- Jean ALLAN BARR (English) 4. Isabel (Lent by The Hackley Art Gallery, Muskegon, Mich.) CECILIA BEAUX (American) 5. The Silver Box GEORGE BELLOWS (American) 6. Cliflf Dwellers S. J. LAMORNA BIRCH (English) 7. October: The River Course near Montreuil-sur-Mer JACQUES EMIL BLANCHE (French) 8. Anniversary STEPHEN BOSZNAY (Hungarian) 9. By the River R. SLOAN BREDIN (American) 10. Midsummer HENRI CARO-DELVAILLE (French) 11. The Young Maid WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE (American) 12. Master Roland MAX CLARENBACH (German) 13. Garden CHARLES COTTET (French) 14. Port of Douarnez, Brittany JOHN CREALOCK (English) 15. The Red Sofa LUDWIG DILL (German) 16. Evening: Junipers in Winter PAUL DOUGHERTY (American) 17. A Freshening Gale (Lent by the Albright Art Gallery, Bufifalo) SIR ALFRED EAST (English) 18. The Rainbow HILDA FEARON (English) 19. Silver and Green (Lent by the Minneapolis Institute of Arts) Honorable Mention, Carnegie Institute, 1914- HERMANN GOHLER (German) 20. Schloss Monrepos FRANZ GRASSEL (German) 21. Ducks on the Bank HAYLEY LEVER (American) 22. Harbor, St. Ives, Cornwall BEATRICE HOW (American) 23. Woman and Child Honorable Mention, Carnegie Institute, 1914. (Lent by Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney) ALEXANDER JAMIESON (English) 24. Silence JULIUS PAUL JUNGHANNS (German) 25. A Memory of the Tyrol LAURA KNIGHT (English) 26. The Governess GASTON LA TOUCHE (French) 27. The Ford B. EASTLAKE LEADER (English) 28. Moonlight after Rain HENRI J. G. MARTIN (French) 29. The Village of Labastide RICHARD E. MILLER (American) 30. Waiting JULIUS OLSSON (English) 31. Channel Pier, Moonhght WILLIAM ORPEN (Irish) 32. Portrait of Mr. Orpen BERTRAM PRIESTMAN (English) 33. The Chalk Quarry RENE XAVIER PRINET (French) 34. The Author GEORGE SAUTER (German) 35. Mrs. Penelope Wheeler W. ELMER SCHOFIEI.D (American) 36. The Hill Country WILLY SLUITER (Dutch) H . Autumn Day EMMANUEL VIERIN (Belgian) 38. Evening Sun DOUGLAS VOLK (American) 39. Mrs. Ezra R. Bridge HORATIO WALKER (American) 40. Milking, Evening GEORGE SPENCER WATSON (English) 41. Hilda and Maggie Honorable Mention, Carnegie Institute, 1914. *<] m i r^\ .M \\-^, ^^ f .■"^^ - ^-v , J THE object of The Memorial Art Gallery is to further the interests of fine art in the city of Rochester by maintaining exhibitions of pictures and statuary, an art library, and a collection df photographs and prints, which shall be a means both of pleasure and of education for all the citizens of Rochester. In order that a large number of lovers of art in Roch- ester may share in making the Gallery useful and enjoyable for all the citizens, provision has been made in the By-Laws for membership in various classes. All members are entitled to free admission to the Gallery at all times that it is open to the public, and to all lectures, receptions and private views that may be conducted by the Directors. Supporters and sustaining members shall also have the privilege of free admission for members of their families and for visiting friends. A contributing, member shall have the privilege of free adpaissions for himself and one other member of bis family. CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP 1. SuppoBTEBS. Persons who shall contribute two hundred and fifty dollars a year towards the maihtenance of the Art Gallery. 2. SusTAiKiNG MEMBEas. Pcrsons who shall con- tribute one hundred dollars a year, or more, but less than two hundred and fifty dollars. 3. CoNTKiBUTiNB Membebs. Persous who shall con- tribute twenty-five dollars a year, or more, but less than one hundred dollars. ♦. Annuai. Members. Pei-sons who shall contribute ten dollars a year, or more, but less than twenty-five dollars. 5. Associate Membebs. Any artist, school teacher or art craftsman actively practicing his profession, may become an associate member of the Art Gallery upon payment of five dollars a year. 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