FINE ND 464 .C64 1915 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FINE ARTS LIBRARY THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY ROCHESTRR. NEW YORK, V COTXEC.TION OK RECENT WORK B\ BRITISH ARTISTS SoUcted Hv Mr. (farrinstnn Mantt \\n \ COIXECTIOIW Ol I'MNTINGS BV AMERICAN WOMEN PAINTERS l!Hp(limi "ll'l|i|l»Nllli ptiMHHI|l||l|;i 'r DECEMBER FOIIHTH ,TO TWENTY-SIXTH ?«NETEEN miNDRED AND FTFTREN, THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY IS OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 10.00 A. M. TO 4..10 P. M., EXCEPTING ON SUNDAYS AND MON- DAYS. WHEN IT IS OPEN FROM l.SO TO 4.30 P. M. FREE DAYS: WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS. AND SUNDAYS. OTEIER DAYS AUMISSIOK IS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. MANY OF THESE PAINTINGS ABE VOR SALE: FOR PRICES APPLY AT THE DESK OR AT THE OFFICE OP THE GALLERY. CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 924 100 355 688 THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY ROCHESTER, NEW YORK A COLLECTION OF RECENT WORK BY BRITISH ARTISTS Selected by Mr. Harrington Mann AND A COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS BY AMERICAN WOMEN PAINTERS #*■'%.. DECEMBER FOURTH TO TWENTY-SIXTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN A COLLECTION OF RECENT WORK BY BRITISH ARTISTS Selected by Mr. Hairiiigton Mann LIST OE PAINTINGS T. AUSTIN BROWN 1. The Sand Pit Lent by the Goupil Galleries, New York F. C. B. CADELL 2. Reflection 3. Cecilia D. Y. CAMERON 4. Old Inverlochy PHILIP CONNARD 5. Jane Connard THOMAS DERRICK 6. The Judgment of Paris R. GRENVILLE EVES 7. Right Honorable Sir C. C. Smith MAURICE GREIFFENHAGEN 8. The Beggar Maid OLIVER HALL 9. Villeneuve VEREKER M. HAMILTON 10. Coq d' Or, Russian Ballet 11. On an Island, Brittany ARCHIBALD S. HARTRICK 12. Billy the Swineherd LILY BLATHERARCH HARTRICK 13. Butterfly Orchid GERALD FESTUS KELLY 14. Ma Thein Kin, in her best clothes 15. Sibyl GEORGE WASHINGTON LAMBERT 16. The Smile of Pan 17. Study of a Head 18. Study of a Head H. H. LATHANGUE 19. Festa 20. The Yoke JOHN LAVERY 21. Aida Lent by Mr. Charles W. Kraushaar, New York MRS. D. MANN 22. Flower Piece 23. Flower Piece 24. Flower Piece HARRINGTON MANN 25. A Little Bulgarian Girl 26. Laughing Girl 27. Annabel 28. Girl with Turban FRED My ^YOR 29. Silver Clouds 30. Port of Cassis 31. The Blue Boat 32. Summer AMBROSE McEVOY 33. La Basquaise GERALD MOIRA 34. The Crystal Vase MABEL NICHOLSON 35. Nancy 36. A Madeira Girl WILUAM NICHOLSON 37. Lizzie Warne 38. Ginnie as Infanta WILLIAM ORPEN 39. Afternoon Rest 40. Portrait of Miss Wilson WILLIAM B. E. RANKEN 41. In the Gardens, Trianon 42. "II pleut, il pleut, bergere, Ramenez vos moutons" 43. The Fountain of Koutchoukson, Bosphorus WALTER W. RUSSELL 44. The Medway, Rochester CHARLES SIMS 45. Landscape WILLIAM STRANG 46. The Red Clouds ETHEL WALKER 47. Pastoral, decoration COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS BY AMERICAN WOMEN PAINTERS LIST OF PAINTINGS CLARA D. DAVIDSON 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. The Willows The Harbor, Tiana Bay The Bay The Boathouse, Sunset Red Cedars Late Afternoon M. JEAN McLANE 54. 55. The Hilltop Noonday Meal HELEN E. MOSELEY 56. Ebb Tide 57. Dancing Boats JOSEPHINE PADDOCK 58. Sealskin Muff 59. Hollyhocks 60. The Black Veil 61. Portrait Study JANE PETERSON 62. The Satyr and the Maid 63. Hollyhocks 64. Venice ALICE SCHILLE 65. Sunday at Toquet 66. In Virginia 67. The Promenade at Night 68. An Open Window 69. A French Bouquet ALICE KENT STODDARD 70. The Equinoctial 71, The Red-haired Boy MARTHA WALTER 72. From the Beach 73. A Summer Day 74. Molly 75. High Tide at Bass Rocks 76. June Morning 77. Bathing Hour IN THE PRINT ROOM An Exhibition of American and German Poster Art from The International Art Service of New York, assem- bled hy The Sheffield-Fisher Co. Inc. of Rochester. A collection of prints from original wood blocks. LIST OF PRINTS lETH COLWELL 1. Birch Tree 2. Great Pine 3. Old Willows 4. 5. Valley in Wales Moonrise on Marshes 6. Pierheads in Winter 7. Mare Vista, Falmouth 8. Martha's Vineyard, from Falmouth 9. Full Moon 10. Cornwall Coast 11. 12. Sunset, Eagle Bay The Oak 13. Sumach 14. The Willow 15. 16. The Sea from Penobscot Lighthouse Three Elms 17. 18. Harbor Light Peach Blossoms 19. Meadow after Rain HERBERT M. BAER 20. Magpie 21. Two Milos 22. Bronze Pigeon 23. Yellow Macaw 24. Red Macaw 25. White Cockato EDNA BOTES HOPKINS 26. Veronique 27. Phlox 28. Fuchsia 29. Purple Daisy 30. Purple Aster 31. Hollyhock 32. Fig Leaves 33. Acacia 34. Iris 35. Honeysuckle 36. Achilles 37. Heliotrope 38. Field Flowers 39. Blackberry THE object of The Memorial Art' Gallery ig to further the interests of fine art in the city of Rochester by main- taining exhibitions of pictures and statuary, an art library, and a collection of photof^raphs 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 uf art in Roch- ester may share in making the Gallery useful and enjoyable for all the citizens, provision has been made in the By-I