N 6512 A782 CORNELL UNIVER^W LIBRARffiS CTHACA. N. Y 14853 Hiae Axts Liht^ Sibley HaU HE a,.^:m^te OF CHICAGO, DECEMBER 10, 1914 TO JANUARY 3, 1915 SEVEN SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS PAINTINGS BY GEORGE BELLOWS PAINTINGS BY CHARLES WARREN EATON PAINTINGS BY JANE PETERSON PAINTINGS BY ROBERT VONNOH PAINTINGS BY CHARLES H. WOODBURY SCULPTURE BY BESSIE POTTER VONNOH ETCHINGS BY EARL H. REED 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 92401 645051 6 THE 4RT INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO SEVEN SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS FROM DECEMBER 10, 1914, TO JANUARY 3, 1915 PAINTINGS BY GEORGE BELLOWS PAINTINGS BY CHARLES WARREN EATON PAINTINGS BY JANE PETERSON PAINTINGS BY ROBERT VONNOH PAINTINGS BY CHARLES H. WOODBURY SCULPTURE BY BESSIE POTTER VONNOH ETCHINGS BY EARL H. REED PAINTINGS BY GEOEGE BELLOWS GEOEGE W. BELLOWS, New York. Born, Coliunbus, Ohio. Studied with Eobert Henri. Memher of the Society of American Paint- ers and Sculptors, and of the National Academy of Design, New York; Honorary Life Member of National Arts Club, New York. Represented in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences, Savannah, Georgia; Toledo Museum of Art ; Columbus Art Association ; Ohio State University, Columbus; National Arts Club, New York. Awarded Second Hallgarten Prize, National Academy of Design, 1908; Honorable Mention, International Exposition, Buenos Aires, 1910; Jennie Sesnan Gold Medal, Pennsylvania, Acad- emy of the Fine Arts, 1913; First Hallgarten Prize, National Academy of Design, 1913 ; Honor- able Mention, Carnegie Institute, 1913; Medal of the Third Class, Carnegie Institute, 1914. 1 The circus 2 Girl with red hair 3 Launching 4 Portrait: Miss S. 5 Winter road 6 Julie 7 Summer night 8 Gladys GEORGE W. BELLOWS— LOVE OP WINTEE 9 Shore house 10 Hill and valley 11 Grandmother 12 Fresh breeze 13 Sally 14 Signor Prosper Invernizzi 15 Beating to sea 16 Club night 17 Cleaning fish GEORGE W. BELLOWS— THE CIRCUS 18 Madeline 19 Love of winter 20 Big dory 21 Day in June 22 Portrait : Miss B. 23 Sunlit surf 24 Summer blue 25 Portrait : Mrs. Eandall Davey PAINTINGS BY CHAELES WAEREN EATON CHAELES WAREEN EATON, New York. Bom, Albany, New York. Studied al the National Academy of Design and at the Art Stud- ents League, New York. Member of the New York Water Color Club, and of the American Water Color Society, New York. Eepresented at the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences; Cincinnati Art Museum; City Art Museum, St. Louis ; Union League Club, Chicago ; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C. ; Mont- clair Art Grallery, Montclair, New Jersey; Art Association of Nebraska, Lincoln; Art Associa- tion, Terre Haute, Indiana. Honorable Mention, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1900; Honorable Mention, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; Silver Medal, Charles- ton Exposition, 1902; Gold Medal, Philadelphia Art Club, 1903; Inness Gold Medal, National Academy of Design, 1904 ; Silver Medal, Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904; Gold Medal, Salon, Paris, 1906 ; Silver Medal, International Fine Arts Exposition, Buenos Aires, 1910. 26 Midsummer, Lake Como 27 The cypresses, Varenna 28 Eeflections, Lake Como 29 Moonlight, Lake Como 30 Summer night, Varenna 31 Varenna 32 Balbienello, Lake Como CHARLES WAKEEN EATON— THE BED ROOFS, BELLAGIO 33 The Lecco Lake, from Villa Serbelloni 34 From the hill, Varenna 35 June moonrise, Lecco Lake 36 Gardens of Villa Serbelloni 37 The red roofs, Bellagio 38 On the terrace, Villa Serbelloni 39 Bellagio 40 Villa Monasterio, Varenna 41 Fiumelatte, Lake Como 42 The afterglow, Lake Como 43 A glimpse of Varenna 44 Among the olives, Bellagio 45 The August moon, Lake Como 46 Back of the church, Varenna 47 June morning, Bellagio 48 Blue and silver, Varenna 49 Villa Monasterio, Varenna 50 Showery day, Bellagio 51 Monte Crocione, from Varenna 52 Monte San Primo, from Bellagio 53 The Lecco Lake 54 Back of«the town, Varenna CHARLES WAEEEN EATON— BALBIENELLO, LAKE COMO 55 Entrance to the Eoyal Victoria, Varenna 56 The pergola, Varenna 57 Bellagio from the terrace 58 The boat landing, Varenna 59 June morning, Bellagio 60 On the terrace. Villa Serbelloni 61 The parapet, Varenna 62 A glimpse of Lake Como 63 The hanging boughs, Varenna 64 The water gate, Varenna 65 Villa Serbelloni, Bellagio 66 The pergola, Varenna 67 Bellagio THUMB BOX SKETCHES 68 Bellagio, Lake Como 69 Bellagio, Lake Como 70 Bellagio, Lake Como 71 Bellagio, Lake Como 72 Varenna, Lake Como 73 Varenna, Lake Como 74 Varenna, Lake Como 75 Varenna, Lake Como 76 Varenna, Lake • Como 77 Varenna, Lake Como 78 Moonlight, Lake Como 79 Moonlight, Lake Como 80 Glimpse of Lake Como 81 Olives, Lake Como ^ 82 Evening, Lake Como 83 Villa Cypressi, Varenna 84 The Lecco Lake 85 Eeflections, Lake Como 86 Monte Crocione, Lake Como 87 Twilight, Lake Como PAINTINGS BY JANE PETERSON JANE PETERSON, New York. Born, Elgin, Illinois. Studied with Frank Brangwyn in London; with Blanche in Paris, and with SoroUa in Madrid. Member of the New York Water Color Club, Association of Women Painters, National Arts Club, and Society of Women Painters, New York. 88 An old fashioned garden 89 Vedder fountain, gray day 90 Aileen 91 The round pool 92 Lotus garden 93 Satyr and inaid 94 Reflections 95 Red parasol 96 Hollyhocks 97 A summer bouquet 98 Hydrangeas 99 Morning in Italian garden 100 The lure of the butterfly 101 Springtime of life 102 Summer revery i^Tfflj mK I^^SHBI P*p1 Iff m '3M^' JANE TETERSON-SATYR AND MAID JANE PETERSON— HOLLYHOCKS 103 Blossoms 104 Vedder fountain, sunlight 105 Expectancy 106 Still water PAINTINIGS BY EOBEET VONNOH ROBERT VONNOH, New York. Bom, Hart- ford, Connecticut. Studied at the Massa- chusetts Normal Art School, Boston; and at the Julien Academy, Paris, under Boulanger and Lefebvre. Member of the National Academy of Design, Architectural League* of New York, National Association of Portrait Painters, and the National Arts Club, New York; Fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Phil- adelphia ; Corresponding Member of the Secession Society, Munich. Represented in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia; Union League Club, Philadelphia; Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston; Buffalo Club, Buffalo; Post Office De- partment, Washington, D. C. Awarded Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris, 1889; Bronze Medal, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889 and 1900 ; Medal, Pan-American Expo- sition, Buffalo, 1901 ; Gold Medal, Charleston Ex- position, 1902 ; Thomas E. Proctor Prize, National Academy of Design, 1904; 107 Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and her daughters, Miss Margaret, Mrs. Francis B. Sayre (Jes- sie Wilson) and Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo (Eleanor Wilson) 108 Charles Francis Adams, Esq. Commissioned for Massachusetts Historical Society 109 Dr. S. Weir Mitchell Lent by College of Physicians, Philadelphia in im ^n 1^ V|^|h ^Ki^l ^^^^^^^^^^H ^^^^H ^ K'^^^^l ^^■■M^ ^1 s 1 ^^^BK jt ^, 'aB^H ^BK/^Mh 1 i^gjS PR^^^^B^!^* 1 9lM^Pi gl^^jja|:jfj^^iS^^^^i'4i 1 ■--.-■J_'-!S ROBERT W. VONNOH— BESSIE POTTER VONNOH 110 Dr. Talcott Williams Lent by Mr. Jay Cooke, Jr. 111 Clifford Provost Grayson, Esq. Lent by Mrs. Grayson 112 Alexander Walker, Esq. Lent by Mrs. Walker 113 Miss Margaret French Lent by Daniel C. French, Esq. 114 Martin Justice, Esq. Lent by Mrs. Justice 115 Bessie Potter Vonnoh 116 Octogenarian 117 Bertha 118 Old bridge at Grez 119 Mrs. W. W. Walker Lent by Dr. Walker 120 Jay Cooke, Esq. Lent by Mr. Jay Cooke, Jr. 121 Windy day 122 Scudding clouds 123 October chill (Cornish) 124 Falls at Grez 125 Slanting rays on the river 126 November Lent by The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia 127 Sweet peas 128 Jocund winter 129 Young oaks : Autumn 130 Lowery 131 Late autumn 132 Monaco Bay 133 Charm of the fields 134 Glow on the mill 135 Vermont 136 The mill 137 Grirl from the north 138 Moist weather (France) 139 Autumn gold 140 Sun glow and moon 141 Summer morning 142 . Gray day at Grez 143 Spring's early days 144 Late afternoon 145 Sultry summer 146 Summer glow 147 Cloud glow : Autumn 148 A stately clump 149 Where the olive grows 150 Monte Carlo 151 Lowery day: Fontainebleau 152 Spring mists 153 Blustery spring 154 Amber mist 155 River reach 156 After rain 157 A spring note 158 Tour de la Eeine Blanche 159 A quiet hour's fishing 160 Three Monaco sketches 161 Sunny morning, nearing winter 162 Solitudes 163 Clearing storm 164 Lure of the fields 165 Fantasy: Blue and yellow 166 Sun, moon and river 167 Daniel Chester French 168 The green bowl (Miss M. F.) 169 Saint Mathurin-Larchant PAINTINGS BY CHARLES H. WOODBUEY CHARLES H. WOODBURY, Boston. Born, Lynn, Massachusetts. Studied at the Julien Academy, Paris. President of the Boston Water Color Club; Member of the National Academy of Design, New York Water Color Club, and the American Water Color Club, New York ; Copley Society, Boston. Represented in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ; Worcester Art Museum ; Berkshire Athe- naeum and Museum, Pittsfield, Massachusetts; Rhode Island School of Design, Providence ; John Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis ; Carnegie In- stitute, Pittsburgh; Collection of the Queen of Italy. Awarded Gold Medal, Atlanta Exposition, 1895; Second Prize, Tennessee Centennial, Nash- ville, 1897 ; Bronze Medal, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1900 ; Bronze Medal, Pan-American Exposi- tion, Buffalo, 1901; First Prize, Worcester Art Museum, 1903; Silver Medal, Universal Exposi- tion, St. Louis, 1904 ; Honorable Mention, Carnegie Institute, 1905; Second Prize, Worcester Art Museum, 1907 ; Silver Medal, International Expo- sition, Buenos Aires, 1910; William T. Evans Prize, American Water Color Society, 1911. 170 The narrow cove 171 An October day 172 The last day 173 The bark 174 The valley CHARLES H. WOODBURY— THE NARROW COVE 175 Eight panels of the sea 176 The swimmer 177 Silver poplar 178 From the island 179 Across the cove 180 Thaw 181 Autumn 182 Monadnock 183 On the point 184 Breaking wave at sea CHARLES H. WOODBURY— THE BARK 185 Bermuda 186 Caribbean 187 The shoals 188 Breaking wave 189 Bermuda 190 Heavy sea 191 Cuban coast 192 Tropical sea 193 Ogunquit 194 The Gulf Stream 195 Caribbean Sea 196 Kingston 197 Bermuda 198 Tropical wave SCULPTURE BY BESSIE POTTEE VONNOH BESSIE POTTER VONNOH (Mrs. Eobert Vonnoh), New York. Born, St. Louis, Mis- souri. Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago with Lorado Taft. Member of the National Sculp- ture Society, New York ; Associate of the National Academy of Design, New York. Awarded Bronze Medal, Exposition Univer- selle, Paris, 1900 ; Honorable Mention, Pan-Amer- ican Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; Gold Medal, Uni- versal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904 ; Julia A. Shaw Memorial Prize, Society of American Artists, 1904. Represented in the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Art Institute of Chicago; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C. ; Brooklyn Museum of Arts and Sciences ; Newark Museum Association, Newark, New Jersey ; Capitol Building, Washing- ton, D. C. ; Cincinnati Art Museum ; Imperial Art Museum, Tokio, Japan. 199 A young mother 200 Girl dancing 201 Bust of baby 202 His first journey 203 Mother and child 204 A sketch 205 A study 206 Enthroned 207 Motherhood GRECIAN DRAPERIES 208 Water lilies Figure for lily pool 209 The kiss 210 Portrait of Eobert Vonnoh. 211 Day dreams 212 The dance 213 The scarf 214 Daphne 215 Fleur de jeunesse 216 On the Sandman's trail 217 An ideal 218 The fan 219 Butterflies 220 In Grecian draperies 221 The last touch 222 Italian mother 223 The intruder 224 Mrs. Francis Bowes Sayre (Jessie Wilson) 225 Girl reading 226 Maidenhood 227 A chance acquaintance 228 Mildred 229 Nanette Terra cotta 230 Adolescence 231 Primavera BESSIE POTTEK VONNOH— MAIDENHOOD ETCHINGS BY EAEL H. EEED EARL H. REED, 4758 Lake Park Avenue, Chicago. Born, Geneva, Illinois. Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago. Author of "The Voices of the Dunes, and Other Etchings," and "Etching: A Practical Treatise." 232 Chicago smoke Paris Salon, 1913 233 The fisherman's home 234 Old willows 235 The edge of the forest Paris Salon, 1913 236 A memory of the DesPlaines 237 A quiet hour 238 A city's highway 239 Marsh hay stacks Paris Salon, 1913 240 Study of willows Illustration for ."Etching: A Practical Treatise" 241 A roadside sketch 242 The voices of the dunes Paris Salon, 1913 243 Heralds of the storm Paris Salon, 1913 244 A message from the sea 245 The homing call Paris Salon, 1913 EAHL H. REED— CHICAGO SMOKE 246 Solitude 247 Old comrades 248 On Stony Creek 249 The chicken lot 250 The first temples 251 In somebody's orchard 252 A Berrien county hillside 253 The witchery 254 Old apple trees Paris Salon, 1913 255 Among the sand hills Paris Salon, 1913 EAEL H. HEED— THE TEOOPBES OF THE SKY 256 The troopers of the sky 257 Nlovember twilight 258 The Spirit upon the face of the waters 259 Over the waste places 260 A sketch in the north woods 261 A ship of dreams 262 Outlaws 263 Derelicts 264 TwUight on the dunes 265 On the Chickaming sands 266 The keepers of the sands 267 Dawn in the hills EARL H. EEED— THE SONG OF THE EAST SHOEE 268 Wayfarers 269 A highway of the winds 270 The white dome .271 The pencil of the frost 272 February silence 273 Twilight on the lagoon 274 A memory 275 November, Jackson Park 276 A forgotten harvest 277 Neighborhood gossip 278 A north woods hermitage 279 The course of true love 280 The wind swept dunes 281 The requiem of the leaves 282 A tryst 283 The song of the east shore 284 Michigan sands 285 On the sand dunes Illustration for "Etching: A Practical Treatise'' 286 Study of apple trees 287 Under His quiet skies 288 Different methods of etching Illustration for "Etching: A Practical Treatise" 289 "Tawab." EARL H. REED— A TRYST N 6512.A782"'""'™""'"-"'™'^ Seven special exhibitions from December 3 1924 016 450 516