CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FINE ARTS LIBRARY Cornell University 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/cu31924100356041 THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY IS OPEN EVERV DAY FROM 10 A. M. TO 4:80 P.M.. EXCEPTJNG ON SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS, WHEN }T IS OPEN FROM 1:S0 TO 4:S0 P. M. FKEEVAYS: 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 OPFCIB OP THE GALLERY. THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY ROCHESTER, NEW YORK AN EXHIBITION OF PORTRAITS FROM THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PORTRAIT PAINTERS AND AN EXHIBITION OF PRINTS AND DRAWINGS BY JOSEPH PENNELL MARCH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN fine HO oil ,3 Exhibition of THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PORTRAIT PAINTERS Catalogue of Portraits JOHN W. ALEXANDER (Deceased) 1 Portrait Lent by the Estate GEORGE W. BELLOWS 2 Mabel, Anne, and Jean FRANK W. BENSON 3 My Daughter Elizabeth LOUIS BETTS 4 Portrait of Hamlin Garland ADOLPHE BORIE 5 Portrait of the Very Reverend Henry T. Drumgoole, LL.D. WILLIAM M. CHASE 6 Master Roland 7 Portrait of Mrs. Clarke WILLIAM COTTON 8 Portrait of the Artist's Mother 9 Judge Willard Bartlett BRENETTA HERRMAN CRAWFORD 10 The Captain's Daughter 11 Portrait (Panel Decoration) EARL STETSON CRAWFORD 12 Portrait of Miss Dorothy Leggett 13 "Chum," Portrait of Miss Barbara Bowker LYDIA FIELD EMMET 14 Portrait of a Lady ANTONIO DE LA GANDARA (Honorary Member) 15 Madame de L. OLIVER DENNETT GROVER 16 Portrait of Solon Spencer Beman Lent by niinois Chapter, American Institute of Architects (By Invitation) VICTOR D. HECHT 17 Portrait of Miss Kittie Hughes 18 Portrait of Mrs. S. ROBERT HENRI 19 Portrait of Emma Goldman 20 The Flower Boy HENRY SALEM HUBBELL 21 The Baby 22 Mr. Whitford Kane as "Mrs. Farrel" in "Press Cuttings" JOHN C. JOHANSEN 23 Portrait Group 24 Portrait of Mrs. G. A. MacL. DeWITT M. LOCKMAN 25 Pandora GEORGE LUKS 26 Lore M. JEAN McLANE 27 Portrait of Mrs.Edmund Drummond Libbey 28 Virginia and Stanton Lent by the Art Institute of Chicago ELLEN EMMET RAND 29 Portrait of the Misses Scoville S. MONTGOMERY ROOSEVELT 30 Portrait of Hudson Maxim, Esq. 31 Ruth LEOPOLD SEYFFERT 32 Portrait of John Worthington JOHN SLOAN 33 Doris and Sally (By Invitation) WILLIAM T. SMEDLEY 34 Portrait of Mrs. Smedley 35 Sweethearts HELEN M. TURNER 36 A New England Lady 37 Mrs. Leicester Lewis DOUGLAS VOLK 38 The Artist ROBERT VONNOH 39 The Green Bowl (Portrait of Miss Margaret French) J. ALDEN WEIR 40 Portrait of Col. C. E. S. Wood 41 Portrait IRVING R. WILES 42 Peonies 43 Portrait of Mrs. Gilbert Prints and Drawings by JOSEPH PENNELL AMERICAN SERIES 44 The Glacier of Work, Butte, Mont. Drawing 45 Butte, Montana 46 Oil Refinery, Point Breeze, Pa. 47 Oil Wharves, Duluth 48 The Approach to Duluth 49 Cincinnati 50 Iron Works, Johnstown 51 Building a Power House at Niagara Lithograph 52 Coal Wharves under Telegraph Hill, San Francisco Etching 53 The Falls Station Lithograph 54 The Great Mill, Gary, Indiana NEW YORK SERIES 55 Building a Skyscraper Etching 56 The Woolworth Building 57 The Bridge at Hell Gate 58 St. Paul's 59 New York City in 1915 60 Up to the Woolworth 61 Sunset from Williamsburgh Bridge 62 New York from Brooklyn 63 The New Bridge Drawing 64 An Excavation " 65 Building the Woolworth Building Lithograph 66 Times Building, No. 1 Drawing 67 Times Building, No. 2 68 The Power House PHILADELPHIA SERIES 69 Building the Bourse 70 Last of the Scaffolding Drawing Etching CHICAGO SERIES 71 The Jaws Etching 72 The Stock Yards 73 The Elevators PITTSBURGH SERIES 74 Pittsburgh, No. 2 Etching 75 Homestead 76 Edgar Thompson's Steel Works 77 Pittsburgh, No. 3 78 A Mining Town 79 Main Street, Mahoney City 80 Oil Works, Oil City, Pa. 81 Cranes, Pittsburgh MINNEAPOLIS SERIES 82-85 Minneapolis Mills Drawings ENGLISH SERIES 86 The River of Work, Leeds Etching 87 Gas, Dudleyport 88 Building Dover Pier 89 The Great Chimney, Bradford 90 Copper at Cardiff 91 The Five Towns 92 Dinner Time, Great Gate 93 Great Main, Sheffield 94 The Great Stack BELGIAN SERIES 95 Old and New Mills, Valenciennes Etching 96 The Dump, Serang 97 The Land of Fire, Charleroi Lithograph 98 The Traveler, Charleroi 99 The Dump, Charleroi 100 The Lake of Fire, Charleroi 101 The Iron Gate, Charleroi DUTCH SERIES 102 Work in Holland Lithograph GERMAN SERIES 103 Railroad Station, Berlin Lithograph 104 Power Station, Berlin 105 Zeppelin Coming Out, Leipzig 106 Zeppelin Shed, Leipzig 107 Ship Yard, Hamburg 108 Building the Bismarck 109 The Electrical Works, Berlin 110 Workmen's Dwellings, Berlin 111 Gas Works, Berlin 112 The Canal, Berlin 113 The Elevated Railroad, Berlin 114 Building a Station, Leipzig 115 New Rhine Castles Etching 116 Cranes at Duisburg " 117 Mills on the Spree Lithograph 118 Old and New Rhine Etching 119 Building a Dynamo, Berlin Lithograph 120 Building a Railroad Station, Berlin 121 Coal at Ruhrort Etching ITALIAN SERIES 122 Rebuilding the Campanile, Venice 123 The New Bay of Baiae 124 Old and New Rome 125 Venice at Work 126 The Harbor, Genoa Lithograph Etching Drawing THK object of The MeiHotial Art Gallery S' to further the interests of fine art in the city of liacfhester by maintaining exhibitions of pictures .nul statiiary, an art library, rind a collection of photographs' and prints, jvhich shall be a iheans 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 usefuland cnjoyabk for all the citizens, provision has been maide in the By-Laivs for meinbershii) in various classes. ; AH members are entitled to. free admission t(> 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 privilefce of dni'wihg books from the library <>f the Gallery. Supportt;rs and sustaining members shall have ; the privilege of free admission for members of their families and for visiting friends. ' , . A contributing member shall have the privilege of. free adiiiissions for himself and one other member of his t family. .M CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP 1. SiiproBiEiis. Persohs who shall Contribute two hundred and fifty dollars, a year towards'the maintiiMance of the Art Gallery. St. SrsTAiNiNG MemukHs. Persous who shall con- tribute one hundred dollars a year, or n;ore, but less ths^iV two hundred and fifty dollars. " 3, CoNTHimTTNG Mk.miikhs. Psrsous who , shall con- tribute twenty-five dollars a year, or more, but less than one hundred dollars. *. Annuai. Memhkbs. Persons who shall contribute ten dollars a year, or more, but leas than twenty-five dollars. ., ' ' ' ' 5. .\ssr)ciATF: 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 doUaM a year.