FINE ND 237 .L67 A4 1914 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FINE ARTS LIBRARY THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY ROCMeSTER. NEW YORK Exhibition of Paintingi by JONAS LIE • LEOPOLD SEYFFERT RICHARD BLOSSblil FARLEY 4pril Twelfth to May Sixth Nineteen Fourteen THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY^ IS OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 10 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M., EXCEPTING ON SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS WHE'N IT IS' OPEN FROM 1:30 TO S:00 P. M. BRBE DAYS: SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS; OTHER DAYS, ADMIS- SION IS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. MANY OF ■teaissStJAINTINGS ARE , FOR SALE. S/Fiolt PRICES APPLY At THE DESK OR AT THE OFFICE OF THE GALLERY. 3 1924 100 356 322 X-iA Llol Ah lvh "FROM THE BRIDGE" By Jonas Lie JONAS LIE, N. A., New York City. Bom, Norway, 1880. Pupil of the National Academy of Design, New York;. Art Students' League, New York. Awarded silver medal. Uni- versal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904. Hallgarten Prize, National Acad- emy of Design, 1914. Member of the National Academy of Design, New York; Association of American Painters and Sculptors. Rep- resented in the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh; The Memprial Art Gallery, Rochester, N. Y. ; The Peabody Institute and Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Titles of Paintings by Mr. Jonas Lie I "Washington Square/' 2 "From the Bkidge." 3 "Painting the Bridge.'' 4 "Returning Fisherman." Loaned by Mr. Charles W. McCutchen. S "Pont." 6 "Trinity Spire." 7 "Falling Leaves." 8 "The Stone Bridge." 9. 10 "Snow-bound." "The Covered Bridge." II "Noon." 12 "Bryant Park." 13 "Wharf in Fog." 14 "The Old and New." 15 "City Square." i6 "Night." 17 "Long Acre Square." i8 "The Hill Top." 19 "Path of Gold." 20 "High Bridge." 21 "Bal Tabarin." 22 "Before Storm." 23 "Winter." 24 "The Waterfront." 25 "Evening." "NELTZE" By Leopold Seyffert LEOPOLD SEYFFERT. Born, Colorado Springs, Colo., 1887; received first instruction from local artist named Latare. When he was sixteen his family removed to Pittsburgh where he continued his studies at the Stevenson Art School. Later entered the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. William M. Chase, Thomas P. Anschutz and Cecilia Beaux were his teachers there. Won the Academy's Cresson Travel- ing Scholarship for European travel two years in succession — also the Henry Thuron prize for composition and the Charles Toppan prize for the best landscape painted by a student in the schools. Traveled ex- tensively in Europe and expects to spend next summer in Spain paint- ing Spanish peasants. Titles of Paintings by Mr. Leopold Seyffert 26 "Portrait of Leopold Stokowski." Conductor of Philadelphia Orchestra. Lent by Leopold Stokowski. 27 "Portrait of Judge George Gray." 28 "Portrait of Mrs. Harold Sands." Lent by Mr. J. Franklin McFadden. 29 "Portrait of William D'Olier." Lent by Mr. Franklin D'Olier. 30 "Portrait of Charlton Yarnall." Lent by Charlton Yarnall. 31 "Portrait of Lydia Furbush." Lent by Mrs. Lincoln Furbush. 32 "Portrait of Mary Louise Seyffert." Lent by L. G. Seyffert. 33 "Portrait of Mrs. William Baker Whelen. Lent by Mr. William B. Whelen. 34 "Portrait of Miss Louise Brock." Lent by Mrs. J. W. Brock. 35 "Portrait of George W. Ochs." Lent by Mr. George W. Ochs. 36 "Portrait of Dr. F. B. Mall." Lent by Johns Hopkins University. 2,^ "Jan Skelder." 38 "Old Lady." 39 "Little Mother." 40 "Old Volendam Couple." 41 "The Bridal Bonnet." 42 "Eugene Costello." 43 "A Private." 44 "A Volendam Fisherman." 45 "A Girl Knitting." 46 "A Spanish Dancer." 47 "Sisters." 48 "Neltze." 49 "Klass-Kloos." 50 "Eighty Years Old." 51 "Study." 52 "Fisherman." 53 "Copy of Portrait by Velasquez." 54 "Copy of Portrait by Goya." 55 "Copy of Portrait by Titian by Himself." 56 "The Red Jacket." Loaned by Mr. Charles A. Green. "THE DAGUERREOTYPE" By Richard Blossom Farley RICHARD BLOSSOM FARLEY. Born at Poultney, Vt., 1876. Studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and under Whistler in Paris. Awarded the Pennsyl- vania Academy Fellowship prize in 1912 and the Philadelphia Art Club gold medal in 1913. Titles of Paintings by Mr. Richard Blossom Farley 57 "Fog Coming In." 58 "Fog Lifting." 59 "In the Dunes." 60 "Barnegat Beach." 61 "Moon-bow." 62 "Dunes of Barnegat." 63 "Marshes in March." 64 "Dryades." 65 "Sixteenth Street." 66 "Thf, Black Veil." 67 "Towanda." (Sketch for mural painting in New Jersey Stat'= Norma! School.) 68 "White Fawn. ' 69 "Surf Snipe." 70 "Mid-Summer Noon." Loaned by Dr. James M. Green. 71 "Portrait of thf. Late A.ustin C. Apgar." Loaned by the N. J. State Normal School. 72 "Lywa." Loaned by George Spencer Morris. 73 "Lead Kindly Light." Loaned by Mrs. D. H. F. 74 "Portrait of the Painter's Father." Loaned by D. H. F. 75 "Portrait of Mrs York Stevenson." Loaned by Mrs. York Stevenson. 76 "The Daguerreotype." Loaned by John R. Neil. 77 "The Upper Delaware." 78 "Hills of Jersey." 79 "Canal in Winter." 80 "Return of the Sardine Fleet." 81 "A Summer Day." 82 "Wisteria." 83 "Color Notes." THE object of The Memorial Art Gallery is to farther the interests of fine art in the^city of Rochester • by > fflaintaining exhibitions of jjittttres and statu- ary, an ^rt library, and a collection of photogr