FINE ND 237 .B373 A4 11919 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FINE ARTS LIBRARY Cornell University Library The original of tliis bool< is in tlie Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924100356256 THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY IS OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 10:00 A. M. Tp 5:00 F. M.. EXCEPTING ON SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS, WHEN IT IS OPEN FROM 1:80 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 ATTHE DESK OR AT THE OFFICE OF THE GALLERY. THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY ROCHESTER - NEW YORK CATALOGUE OF A GROUP EXHIBITION OF OIL PAINTINGS BY MYRON BARLOW RANDALL DAVEY CHARLES ROSEN JOHN WENGER HAYLEY LEVER JOHN FOLINSBEE A SERIES OF THUMB-BOX SKETCHES LENT BY THE FERARGIL GALLERY, NEW YORK AND FOREIGN WAR POSTERS LENT BY MRS. FISKE WARREN OF HARVARD, MASS. FEBRUARY Nineteen Hundred Nineteen tine. A4 CATALOGUE OF A GROUP EXHIBITION OF OIL PAINTINGS Myron Barlow Born Ionia, Mich., 1873. Pupil of Gerome and the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris; Six Academic Medals, Paris; Gold Medal, First Class, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; Gold Medal, First Class, San Francisco Exposition, 1914; Hors Concours, Paris Salon; Member of the Paris Jury for Panama-Pacific Exposition; Mem- ber of the Jurv in Paris for the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Exhibition. Societaire Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts Salon, Paris; Member Paris Society of American Painters: Member Societe Internationale des Pemtres et Sculpteurs Paris; Member Societe Internationale des Beaux Arts et des Lettres, Paris; Member American Art Association, Paris; Member Phila- delphia Art Club. 1 "Apples" 2 "Picardy Women" 3 "Vanity" 4 "Apple Market 5 "Winding Wool" 6 "In Picardy" Charles Rosen New Hope, Pa. Born Westmoreland County, Pa., April 28, 1878. Pupil of National Academy of Design and New York School of Art. Member of National Academy of Design and Salmagundi Club. Awards: Third Hallgarten Prize, National Academy of Design, New York, 1910; First Hallgarten Prize, 1912; Shaw Purchase Prize, Salmagundi Club, 1914; Honorable Mention, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, 1914; Silver Medal, San Fran- cisco, 1915; Inness Gold Medal, National Academy of Design, 1916; Altman Prize, National Academy of Design, 1916, 7 "Autumn Patchwork" 8 "The Golden Valley" 9 "Lights and Shadows" 10 "The Peacock House" 11 "The Spot of Sunlight" 12 "Overlook" 13 "The White Castle" 14 "Autumn Sky" 15 "The Mountain Stream" 16 "Bearsville Hills" 17 "Summer Sunlight" 18 "Autumn in the Hills" 19 "The Falls" 20 "Decorative Panel" 21 "Cottage Among Trees" 22 "Rolling Clouds" 23 "Mysterious Pool" 24 "Reflections" 25 "Morning Light" 26 "The Blue Hill" 27 "The Ruin" 28 "Woodstock Valley" 29 "Clouds and HiUs" 30 "A Tree Group" 31 "The White Church" 32 "The Red MiU" 33 "Fairy Castle" 34 "Afternoon Sky" John Wenger Born in Kussia, June 16, 1886. Studied in St. Petersburg Academy — specialized in- stage settings and scenic productions. On the scenic staff of the Metropolitan Opera House, New York. Member of Salmagundi Club and Society of Independent Artists. Screens 35 "Elegie" 36 "Rusalka" (under the sea) 37 "Life of a Man" Paintings 38 "Fairy Tale" 39 "Arabian Tale" 40 "My Studio" 41 "Prayer" 42 "Religiose" 43 "Alarm" 44 "Prince Igor" 45 "Petrouschka" (2nd Act) Designed especially for the Metropolitan Opera House 46 "Petrouschka" (3rd Act) Designed especially for the Metropolitan Opera House 47 "Music Room" Designed especially for The Rivoli, New York 48 "A Studio" Designed especially for The Rivoli, New York 49 "Darise Macabre" Designed especially for The Rivoli, New York 50 "Stage Setting" Designed especially for The Rivoli, New York 51 "Barcarolle" 52 "Fantasie" 53 "Sonata" 54 "Madonna" 55 "Efficiency" Designed especially for the Greenwich Theatre, New York 56 "Maid of France" Designed especially for the Green- wich Theatre, New York Hayley Lever Born Adelaide, South Australia, September 28, 1876. Studied in Paris, London, and New York. Member Royal British- Artists: ■ London, Royal Institute Oil Painters, Royal West of England Academy. Honorable Mention, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, 1913; Silver Medal, National Arts Club, 1914; Carnegie Prize, National Academy of Design, New York, 1914; Gold Medal, Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915; Gold Medals National Arts Club, 1916; Sesnan Gold Medal, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, 1917. 57 Across the Harbor, Gloucester 58 Bathers 59 At the Docks 60 Gloucester Harbor 61 Harbor, St. Ives 62 Morning, St. Ives 63 Terraced Houses, St. Ives Randall Davey Awarded Second Hallgarten Prize, National Academy of Design, New York, 1915; Honorable Mention, Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. Represented in the Permanent Collection <>f the Art Institute, Chicago, and the Corcoran Gallery, Wash- ington, D, C. 64 Capt. Dan Stevens (Light-house Keeper) 65 Portuguese Grandmother 66 Two Sisters 67 Boy of the Tropics 68 La Mulata No. 2 69 Dutch Bum John Fulton Folinsbee Born Buffalo, New York, March 14, 1892. Studied with Birge Harrison, John Carlson, and F. Du Mond. Awards: Third Hallgarten Prize, National Academy of Design, 1916; Second Hallgarten Prize, National Acauemy of Design, 1917. 70 In the Garden 71 Above the Locks 72 Tulip Poplars 73 Autumn Screen 74 At Daybreak 75 February 76 Tollbridge, Moonlight 77 Along the Shepaug 78 Delaware in Winter 79 Autumn 80 Whitehouse in Sunlight 81 Midsummer 82 Japanese Booth 83 Rocks and Sea 84 Roadside 85 Sky 86 Winter Moonlight 87 Calm Seas 88 Winter Afternoon 89 Summer Breeze 90 The First Log 91 Frozen River 92 Portrait of My Daughter J. Alden Weir 93 A Lady in Black COLLECTION OF THUMB-BOX SKETCHES LENT BY THE FERARGIL GALLERY, NEW YORK Leon Kroll 94 Along the Hudson 95 West Shore 96 A Hillside Ernest Roth 97 Barnyard 98 Along Shore 99 The Stream, Winter 7 R. K. Mygatt 100 Fall Coloring 101 Autumn Days 102 Hay Stacks George M. Breustle 103 Afternoon, New England 104 New England Wayside 105 Windswept Hillside Henry B. Snell 106 In Northern Italy 107 A Hillside Town 108 The Road to the Village Gordon Grant 109 Meadowland, Monotype 110 The Waterfront, Monotype 111 The Actress, Monotype Warren Davis 112-135 Original Figure Drawings in Pastel and Oils John Singer Sargent 136 Portrait: Private Judge I. Harman Mr. Sargent, in painting' his great picture symbolizing the part plavyed by Great Britain and America in the Great War, has used Private Harman of this city as a model to represent the best type of the Anglo-Saxon fighter. For this^ purpose he made about twenty sketches in pencil and water-color, one of which, inscribed : *'To Private Judge I. Harman — John S. Sargent, Somewhere in France, 9-3-18," was presented to Private Harman and by him left for safekeeping in the hands .of his Captain. In the last drive of the 27th Division the Captain's baggage was looted and the sketch disappeared. Some weeks later Private Harman visited London, took lunch and dinner with Mr. Sargent, and was sketched hy him again. This is tlie portrait which is here placed on exhibition. IN THE PRINT ROOM COLLECTION OF FOREIGN WAR POSTERS LENT BY MRS. FISKE WARREN, OF HARVARD, MASS. 8 ' GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 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. 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