CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FINE ARTS LIBRARY THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY A COLLECTION OF WATER COLORS BY ALEXANDER ROBINSON AND A LOAN EXHIBITION OF WATER COLORS FROM PRIVATE COLLECTIONS r- OCTOBER EIGHTH TO OCTOBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY 19 OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 10 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M., EXCEPTING ON SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS, WHEN IT IS OPEN PROM 1:30 TO 5:00 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 OP THE GALLERY. CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 3 1924 100 355 563 THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY ROCHESTER, NEW YORK A COLLECTION OF WATER COLORS BY ALEXANDER ROBINSON AND A LOAN EXHIBITION OF WATER COLORS FROM PRIVATE COLLECTIONS October Eighth to October Twenty-Seventh ALEXANDER ROBINSON Alexander Robinson was bom at Ports- mouth, N. H., in 1867. He studied at the Lowell School of Design, Boston, and at the Academie Julian, Paris, under Doucet and Constant. Mr. Robinson is a member of the New York Water Color Club, the Philadelphia Water Color Club, the Chicago Water Color Club, the American Water Color Society, the Societe' Internationale des Acquarellistes, Paris: the Cercle d'Art, Tournai, Belgium; Cercle d'Art, Bruges; Salmagundi Club, New York ; United Arts Club, London. Awarded Silver Medal, Panama-Pacific Exposition, 1915. List of Water Colors 1. The Alhambra, Spring 2. Vermilion Towers, Alhambra 3. Cathedral, Granada 4. Old Roman Bridge, Cordova 5. The Cathedral Square, Segovia 6. Outside Alcazar, Cordova 7. Toledo Bridge 8. Cathedral Square, Algeciras 9. Cabanal Beach 10. Ronda, Spain 11. Old Fortified Town, Spain 12. Cartegena, Spain 13. The King's Festa, Seville 14. Gandia 15. Malaga 16. Morning, Valencia 17. Gallito acknowledging Plaudits of the Public 18. Boats on the Beach, Valencia 19. White Houses, Seville 20. Approach to Cadiz 21. Orange Stalls, Morocco 22. The Roofs, Tunis 23. Breezy Day, Valencia Bsach 24. Fish Vendors 25. Gypsy Sketch 26. Returning from the Vineyard, Algiers 27. Arab Pottery Vendors 28. Market Scene, Algiers 29. Costume Sellers, Arabia 30. Arabian Woman 31. The Kasbah Quarter, Tangiers 32. Egyptian Girl 33. An Island Native 34. Daughter of the Albacqua 35. Portrait Sketch of an Italian Lady 36. Study, native, for decoration "Trop- ical Fruit" 37. Amalfi Cathedral from the Beach 38. The Meggelina, Naples, Evening 39. Florence 40. Colored Sails and Reflections, Venice 41. Venice, Fishing Boats and Baskets 42. Stormy Day, Venice 43. Summer Afternoon, San Giorgio, Venice 44. Landing Fruit, Venice 45. Santa Maria della Salute 46. Italian Fountain 47. Rialto Market, Venice 48. Venetian Boats Decked for Serenade 49. Orange Stalls, Venice 50. Venice, Gondolas 51. Florence 52. Street in Provence, France 53. Houses, Beauvezer, Basse-Alps 54. Boats in Harbor, Volendam 55. Autumn Evening, Bruges 56. Boats in Harbor, Sunday, Volendam 57. The Square, Antwerp 58. Procession, Bruges 59. Volendam 60. Zuyder Zee Boats WATER COLORS, PASTELS, AND MONOTYPES FROM PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Catalogue elinor barnard 61. Georgie 62. Hiram Lent by Mrs. Harper Sibley KARL A. BUEHR 63. Confidences 64. The Woodland Mirror Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson CHARLES LIVINGSTON BULL 65. The Bagheera Lent by Mr. James S. Watson GEORGE ALBERT BURR 66. The Plains, Dawn Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson WILLIAM M. CHASE 67. A Summer Day Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson LUCY S. CONANT 68. Monotype 69. Monotype Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson COLIN CAMPBELL COOPER 70. Bridge at Clisson Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson E. DE MARIA 71. Doves Lent by Mrs. Hiram W. Sibley THOMAS W. DEWING 72. A Lady Seated (Pastel) Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson BLANCHE DILLAYE IZ. Garden in Crecy Lent hy Mrs. James S. Watson H. ANTHONY DYER 74. Caudebec Canal Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson W. C. EDWARDS 75. Amsterdam 76. Rotterdam Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson HARVEY ELLIS 77. Odyssey 78. Burning Bush Lent by Miss M. Louise Stowell 79. Reflections Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson 80. The End of the Pier Lent hy Mrs. Wentworth Hoyt 81. The Old Saw Mill 82. Annunciation Lent by Mr. Peter White 83. St. Michael 84. The Hour-Glass 85. Shepherds Lent hy Mr. Eugene J. Dwyer H. C. FARNY 86. The Advance Guard Lent by Mr. James S. Watson MARIANO FORTUNY 87. Scene near Tangiers Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson BIRKET FOSTER 88. Coast of Penzance Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson CHARLES FROMUTH 89. Brittany Boats Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson THEODORE HANRATH 90. In Holland Lent by Mrs. Hiram W. Sibley GEORGE M. HAUSHALTER 91. Evening in Concarneau 92. Breton Peasant Girl 93. In Sicily (Tempera) 94. Notre Dame de Paris Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson EDWARD ADAM KRAMER 95. The Evangelist (Pastel) Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson AGNES LOCKE 96. The Priory Garden, Gisboro Hall Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson J. MAINELLA 97. A Village on the Nile Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson METZELAAR 98. In Flanders Lent by Mrs. Hiram W. Sibley M. MONTEFUSCO 99. North Italian Peasants Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson HENRY R. NEWMAN 100. Venice Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson 101. Flowers of the Field Lent by Mrs. Hiram W. Sibley C. PAUCH 102. The Donkey Cart Lent by Mrs. Hiram W. Sibley A. PROSDOCINI 103. On the Grand Canal 104. In Venice Lent by Mrs. Hiram W. Sibley ARTHUR SCHNEIDER 105. A Fantasia Lent by Mr. James S. Watson ANNA PAGE SCOTT 106. A Spring Morning in the Garden Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson H. STAINER 107. The Alhambra Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson OWEN STAPLES 108. Peacocks Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson F. D. TER MUELEN 109. On the Way to Pasture Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson R. VENERE 110. The Latest Poster Lent by Mrs. Hiram W. Sibley JAMES McNeill whistler 111. Battersea: A Symphony in Blue (Pastel) Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson THEODORE WORES 112. Plum Blossoms 113. Iris Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson HIROSHI YOSHIDA 114. Moonlight Lent by Mrs. James S. Watson LILY LAMBERT lis. Tempting IN THE PRINT ROOM A collection of Japanese Prints, lent by Mr. N. S. Wollf, and wood-cuts by Gustave Baumann, are on exhibition in the Print Room. 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 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 eiqoyable 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 admissions for himself and one other member of his family, CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP 1. Supporters. Persons who shall contribute two hundred and fifty doUars a year towards the maintenance of the Art Gallery. S. ScsTAiNiNQ Members. Persons who shall con- tribute one hundred dollars a year, or more, but less than two hundred and fifty dollars. 3. Contributing Members. Persons who shall con- tribute twenty-five dollars a year, or more, but less than one hundred dollars. 4. Annuai, Members. Persons who shall contribute ten dollars « 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 thd Art Gallery upon payment of five dollars u j-ear. s