FINE ND 1731 .N5 A5 1916 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FINE ARTS LIBRARY THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY ROCHESTER, NEW YORK an exhibition of water colors :from the AMERICAN WATEp. COLOR SOCIETY ASSEMBLED BY THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF ARTS AND A SELECTED GROUP OF, EUROPEAN AND'«AMERICAN PAINTINGS — =^ APRIL NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY IS OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 10 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M., EXCEPTING ON SUNDAYS AND MONDAVS, WHEN IT IS OPEN FROM 1:30 TO 6:00 P. M. FREE DAYS: 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 OF THE GALLERY. PI Cornell University y Library The original of tliis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31 9241 00356652 NO t "1 2, 1 Water Colors from the AMERICAN WATER COLOR SOCIETY Assembled by the American A^ C Federation of Arts List op Titles adam emory albright 1 Minnows 2 The Cabin Window ELINOR H. BARNARD 3 Top Light Study 4 Portrait Study CHARLES BASING 5 Market, Manhattan Bridge MARTHA WHEELER BAXTER 6 Bell Tower, Dolomite Mountains 7 Pergola of Hotel Faraglione, Capri FRANCIS I. BENNETT 8 Winter Landscape SUSAN H. BRADLEY 9 Magnali, Tuscany JOHN W. BREYFOGLE 10 The Hat Shop 11 Arrangement in Red and Black WILL S. BUDWORTH 12 Cloudy Autumn Day 13 Inlet, Piseco Lake SIDNEY R. BURLEIGH 14 In the Rick Yard 15 In Goslar EDMUND S. CAMPBELL 16 Court of Oranges, Seville JOHN F. CARLSON 17 A Sunny Corner 18 Snow Bound 19 Through Silent Groves MARGARET CHAPLIN 20 Venice, Sketch No. 49 21 Venice, Sketch No. 50 22 Venice, Sketch No. 55 CARLTON T. CHAPMAN 23 La Porte, Moret, France CHARLES CAMERON CLARK 24 Lower Broadway ELIOT CLARK 25 Low Tide, Provincetown 26 Decorative Motif COLIN CAMPBELL COOPER 27 Ponta del Gada, Azores E. IRVING COUSE ■ 28 A Papoose ARTHUR CRISP 29 New Steps ALICE p. T. DEHAAS 30 A Breaker WALTER DOUGLAS 31 Chickens CHARLES WARREN EATON 32 Morning, Belgium 33 The Valley GEORGE WHARTON EDWARDS 34 A Little Dutch Garden MARGARET GOLDSCHMIDT 35 Venice, June, 1914 J. H. GOODRICH 36 Passaic River CHARLES P. GRUPPE 37 North Brabant Ox Cart 38 Shell Fishers, Holland C. BERTRAM HARTMAN 39 Andante CLAUDE RAGUET HIRST 40 An Interesting Volume J. L. HOFTRUP 41 December 42 Snow Clad MARY WILSON HUBBARD 43 The John Eliot Church JOHN HUFPINGTON 44 Cloud Land 45 Mysterious Morning THOMAS HUNT 46 Fruit Wagons, South Street, New York FRANK T. HUTCHINS 47 The Choice CECIL JAY 48 Sunday Toilette, Marken 49 Village Store, Marken FRANK TENNEY JOHNSON 50 Logging on the Snohomish MARY LANGTRY 51 The Old Sea Wall, Massachusetts HAYLEY LEVER 52 Sunset, Exmouth 53 River Exe, Exmouth 54 Exmouth Landing Pier CLARA T. MacCHESNEY 55 Grandmother MARY NICHOLENA MacCHORD 56 A Corner in Chimneys . 57 A Green Grocer's Shop 58 Mousehole Village, Cornwall EDITH M. MAGONIGLE 59 Pierrot 60 Adios LOUISE B. MANSFIELD 61 A Girl with Embroidery EMMA MENDENHALL 62 The Early Catch BRUCE MOORE 63 Woman Sewing CHARLES AUSTIN NEEDHAM 64 Woodland Depths GEORGE LAWRENCE NELSON 65 View on Grand Canal, Venice RHODA HOLMES NICHOLLS 66 Idle Moments 67 A Dancer ANGELA O'LEARY 68 A Sky-scraper CLARA WEAVER PARRISH 69 The Minstrel JANE PETERSON 70 Vedder Fountain 71 Negligee ALETHEA N. PL ATT 72 An Old Man's Workshop 73 Near the Clearing AMY PLEADWELL 74 An Autumn Garden WILLIAM J. POTTER 75 Lowestoft, England EDWARD H. POTTHAST 76 An Impression 77 At the Seaside ETHEL H. QUACKENBUSH 78 Morning Shadows 79 White Phlox 80 The Green Hat GRACE ADELAIDE REED 81 Cornish Cottages F. H. RICHARDSON 82 Mosque Garden, Algiers WILLIAM S. ROBINSON 83 Boat Landing 84 Rocky Pasture OLIVE RUSH 85 Pueblo Children CHAUNCY F. RYDER 86 The Sculptor ALICE SCHILLE 87 Peter Asleep 88 A Rainy Day ANDREW T. SCHWARTZ 89 Belcher Hill 90 Maples in Blossom ELIZABETH SCHWARZ 91 The Hush of Evening 92 Poinsettias 93 Spring Blossoms E. M. SCOTT 94 Yellow Roses SYDNEY DALE SHAW 95 Picnic Grove, California CHARLES L. A. SMITH 96 Midsummer Morning J. ANDRE SMITH 97 Outward Bound 98 Whitby 99 Canal Houses, Amiens ALBERT H. SONN 100 The "Dago" Boats, Gloucester ELIZABETH SPAULDING 101 Clear Creek Valley and Long's Peak AGNES TAIT 102 Schubert's " Moment Musicale " A. T. VAN LAER 103 A Litchfield January JAMES VERRIER 104 Off-shore Breakers EDWARD C. VOLKERT 105 Pasture Land HILDA WARD 106 French Bulldog IRENE WEIR 107 A Spot of Red 108 Black and Red 109 Color Play FLORENCE WYMAN 110 The Window 111 Landscape, (Blue and Gold) A Selected Group of EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PAINTINGS ALBERT BESNARD (French) 112 Sphynx Parisienne (Comtesse de Pillet- Willet) GUSTAVE COURBET (French) 113 Castle of Chillon FREDERICK C. FRIESEKE (American) 114 The Bird Cage 115 Spring CHILDE HASSAM (American) 116 Uncle Josiah, Gloucester 117 Pont Aven, Brittany CHARLES W. HAWTHORNE (American) 118 The Widow 119 The Sisters JOSEF ISRAELS (Dutch) 120 Meditation 121 Mother and Child GASTON LA TOUCHE (French) 122 The Bathers GEORGE LUKS (American) 123 Humoresque 124 Holiday on the Hudson ALBERT NEUHUYS (Dutch) 125 A Sunny Spot SIR HENRY RAEBURN (English) 126 Mr. Colin Campbell of Park IGNACIO ZULOAGA (Spanish) 127 Lolita THE object of Th<^ 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 of 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. They are entitled also to the privilege of drawing books from the library of the Gallery. Supporters and sustaining members shall have the privilege of free admission for members of their famifles and for visiting friends. A contributing member shall have the privilege of free admissions for himself and one other member of his family . CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP 1. SuppouTEKs. Persons who shall contribute two hundred and fifty dollars a year towards the maintenance of the Art Gallery. - 2. Sustaining Members. Persons who shall con- tribute one hundred dollars a year, or more, but less than two hundred and fifty dollars. 3. Contributing Memhehs. Persons who shall con- tribute twenty-five dollars a year, or more, but less tljan one hundred dollars. 4. Annual Membkus. Persons who shall contribute ten dollars a year, or more, but less than twenty-five dollars. 5. Associate Members. 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.