FINE N 6537 .H367 A4 1916 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FINE ARTS LIBRARY DATE DUE GAYLORD PnlNTED IN U.SA THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY IS OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 10:00 A. M. TO *:S0 P. M., EXCEPTING ON SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS, WHEN IT IS OPEN PROM 1:80 TO 4:80 F. M. fBEE BAYS: 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 OF THE GALLERY. ^ CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 3 1924 100 356 595 THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY ROCHESTER, NEW YORK AN EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS, PASTELS, AND ETCHINGS BY CHILDE HASSAM PAINTINGS BY VAN DEARING PERRINE PAINTINGS BY THE NEW HOPE GROUP OF PAINTERS NOVEMBER NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN rfMe N PAINTINGS AND PASTELS BY CHILDE HASSAM IIIIIITIIIIIIIIIItllllllllKIII OIL PAINTINGS 2 cot) _ 1 Portrait of a Young Girl. /^d"i>tf" 2. In the Shadow of the Vine. tjtf'e'e' — 3. The Ancient Window of Nemours. California Hills in Spring. Spring Morning in California. Young Woman Reading a Letter. Portrait of a Young Girl by a White Mantel. Portrait of a Young Woman with a Violet. The Christmas Basket. Tii**^ '*"■ "^^^ Bridge at Grez. iJO*'""- Summer Idyl. ^^ * 12. At Breakfast. c .13. 14th of July. "i ^ ^ j; « 14. Point Lobos, Monterey. ^ Bfi - IS- The Eucalyptus Trees in Bloom, California. yir-g o ' ^*- The Little Piano. yjA-'fH "l^. The Jonquils. (, »18. The Beryl Gorge. m^ M cl " ^^- Spring Afternoon in the California Hills. -« , ^^- 21. Plaza de la Merced, Ronda. /^-tf * - 22. Virginia. /^* t) - 23. Sunlight on an Old House. Xr* * ' 24. The Butterfly. 25. ^¥iw^i^FWWf^EH5^^ ^ t t f 26. The Model Disrobing. WATER COLORS O^V ~ 27. St. Michael's — Lannion. • i'e " 28- Broadstairs, England. »M-t> "29. The Fisherman on the Marne. f^-il -30. Mount Hood. ma"^' 31. Broadstairs. « i-^ • 32. Skull Springs, Harney Desert. -^, 33. The Squall, Gloucester. ^g*' 34- The Convent. ,-3S. Weir's Garden. i,*t ''*• '^^^ Hickory Nut Tree. - 37. The Shoals Garden. -XV » 38. Gloucester Street. .^ -39. Rain, Mist, and Electric Light. ^^ - 40. The Chalk Cliflfs of England. ^V - 41. Drawing for "Thelassa." FASTELS __i,^'0 ~ 42. Happy Valley/ Idaho. J w - 43. The Back of an Old House. , ,-if - 44. Brelevenez. Kff'fi —45. Old Houses in Haarlem. j^"* -■ 46. La Clarte. JLi'" ' *''■ Street in Haarlem. »^» ' 48. Brelevenez, 2nd. , . .^ 49. The Old House vfith Elms. ' ' -50. The Shrimp Fishers. *' -51. The Old House, September. fif *■ 52. Salt Marsh Haymakers. a^ ^ 53. The Old Brush House and Store, Cos Cob. J »• -55. /♦Vf) ' -56. 57. /b''>'> - 58. l^60 ■<'59. 60. /^ec - 61. 74V - 62. - 63. - 64. 2"' - 65. i,*0 _ 66. t,ai /fit - 67. coo— 68. 6». ^oe - 70. c/ae -■ 71. i/t - 72. yt* - 73. 3^~« - 74. fiTff - 75. /4-» - 76. 19-66 - 77. I4> « » 78. fO' -^ 79. /2.«* ■i> 80. 81. fO« - 82. /$.i'- 83. PAINTINGS BY VAN DEARING PERRINE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PiUiMiiH Eimw ^'lliniL. Squall in the North River. IUunJiiit,uhu i 61i ' (r . The Moon's Ring. Wind in the Boughs. Wmlthj uf ' AuiluHl n. Spirit of the Hills. Child's World— No. 1. >i Playing on the Hillside. Skipping Rope. Flying Leaves. , Woodland Shadows. * Children Svyinging. Springtime. O Plig yi i iia ' ll ' l ' LhL Will J '. Dance of the Flying Shadows. Children Playing. ^ Gathering Blossoms. ^ Dream Days. Nut Gatherers. Late Autumn. Blue and Gold. Indian Summer. Moody Day. Sunset at Peacock Point. The Jolly Party. Sliinfliinlriid WuuUU.' Berry Gatherers. Romping in the Open. 84. PAINTINGS BY THE NEW HOPE GROUP OF PAINTERS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii R. SLOAN BREDIN / 2,0 - 85. The Garden of the Lake, Villa Falconieri. ^g6 ,~ 86. The Lawn. re 6 •■ 87. Lilacs. , fO _ 88. In Spring. ^6 d - 89. The Farm. MORGAN COLT yt* - 90. Summer. 7'" - 91. Old York Road. ye > ~ 'iZ. Pennsylvania Farmhouse. ytO '93. Sudden Thaw. yti " 94. Sweet Briar Roses. DANIEL GARBER I d'OD • — 95. Cherry Blossoms. /«V^ - 96. Little Village— Winter. ji'Oi^ - 97. Old Benedick Place. Xb'f - 98. Hill Over Yonder. p,i,1"> ^ 99. Over in Jersey. W. L. LATHROP /%ti - 100. Summer Afternoon. j^ ad — _ 101- Summer Morning. /ffiC - 102. The Lime Kiln. / 6 C • lO^. Little Will's Quarry. / fi e ^ - 104. Evening near the Coast. On A - 105. Neglected Farm. Qff) - 106. The Stubble Field. CHARLES ROSEN ^*» a - 107.' Winter Sunlight. li.e" ' 108. Floating Ice — Winter Morning. /^, t - 109. The Hill in the Mist. /^ o — llO- June Morning. Uiiff- '"• '^^^ Green Bough. ROBERT SPENCER ^filiO'-m. The White Tenement. j^'ll i ^ m. Rabbit Run Farm. / ^yd - 114- Red Shale Road. Y& f - lis. May Breezes. ^/^ '116. In Spring. IN THE PRINT ROOM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii ETCHINGS BY CHILDE HASSAM lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll! f-U ^ \. Garden of the Luxembourg. « A «. 2. Old Warehouses, Portsmouth, 9'/ " 3. The Athenaeum, Portsmouth. 4. The Old Custom House, Portsmouth. 5. The Chimneys, Portsmouth. 6. Old Dutch Church, Fishkill Village. 7. Long Beach. 7i _8. The Dance. J ^ ^ 9. The Laurel Dance. 1^ ^ 10. The Laurel Wreath. If^- 11 The Lilies. I ^ ^ 12 Kitty Resting. j^ . 13 Moonrise at Sunset. i^ - 14. Nude. ,, » IS. The Etcher. Iju" 16. Reading in Bed. jj_ - 17. The Little Piano. Ij _ 18. A Portrait. -. - 19. Cos Cob. "^ ^- 20. The Old Toll Bridge. s^_21, The Dock, Low Tide. , 22. Connecticut Barns. Li V ^ ^ _ 23 An Old House, Connecticut. tt~ 24. Elms in May. 25. Old Lace. 26. Toby's, Cos Cob. / ^ , 27. The Writing Desk. ... _ 28. The Breakfast Room. J^- 29. The Steps. Jiftf^ 30. The Colonial Table. (>}. ' The White Mantel. The Dutch Door. Portrait of Mrs. R. The White Kimono. June. Low Tide, Cos Cob Bridge. The Lucinda of New York. The Old Cherry Tree. Colonial Chair. Cos Cob Dock. The Goddess. Young Pan Piping. The Swimmer, Morning. The Swimmer, Evening. Battery Park. Washington's Birthday (Flatiron Building). Manhattan. The Butterfly Dance. Calvary Church, Snow. Fifth Avenue, Noon. The Scarf Dance. The Auto School. Pont St. Martin. South from S7th Street. St. Sepulchre, Strand. The Ox Cart. West Point. Street in Newburgh. Sunset, Constable's Hook. Painting Fans. Three Little Girls. THE object of The Memorial Art Gallery is to fur- ther the interests of line art in the city of Roch- ester 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 Rochester may share in making the Gallery useful and enjoyable 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. They are entitled also to the privilege of drawing books from the library of th?,. Gallery. Supporters 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 admissions for himself and one other member of his family. CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP. 1. Supporters. Persons who shall contribute two hundred and fifty dollars a year towards the mainte- nance of the Art Gallery. 2. Sustaining 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 contribute twenty-five dollars a year, or more, but less than one hundred dollars. 4. Annual Members. Persons who shall con- tribute ten dollars a year, or more, but less than twenty- five dollars. M \ 5. AssoCTATE Members. Any artist, school teac&-*r er, or art craftsman actively practicing his profession;? may become an associate member of the Art Gallery ' upon payment of five dollars a year.