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CATALOGUE Seventh Annual Exhibition of Miniatures CATALOGUE of the Seventh Annual Exhibition of Miniatures The Pennsyl yania Academy of the Fine Arts and The Pennsylvan"ia Society of Miniature Painters 1908 MANAGEMENT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMy OF TI-lE ,fINE ARts PRESIDENT. _.LOHN FREDERICK LEWIS, VICE-PRESIDENT, JOHN H. CONVERSE. DIRECTO~5, E.' BURGESS WARRE1'I, EDWARD T. STOnSBURY, JOHN H. CONVERSE, THEODORE N. ELY, THEOPHllUS P. CHANDLER. ALFRED C. HARRISON, HERBERT /1\. HOWE, /lLD., CLARENCE C. ZAl"TZINGER. GEORGE H. MCFADDEN. GEORGE D. WIDENER, f:LE!\\ENT B. NEWBOLD, T.'DE WITT CUYLER, l-'RANK H. CAVEN. TREASURER, GEORGE H. MCFADDEN. SECRETARY AND MANAGER, JOHN E. D. TRASK. ASSISTANT TO SECRETARY AND TREASURER. HARRY P. RHOAQS. CURATOR OF SCHOOLS, CHARLES F. RAMSEY. SOLICITOR, JOHN G. JOHNSON. CO,\\MITTEE ON EXHIBITIONS, ClE,r\\ENT B. NEWBOLD, CHAIRMAN, E. BURGESS WARREN, EDWARD T, STOTE'~URY, GEORGE H. MCFADDEN, THEODORE N. ELY, ALFRED C. HARRISON. 2 Officers and Members OF THE Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters President EMILY DRAYTON TAYLOR Vice-pf'esident LUDWIG E. FABER Secretary A. MARGARETTA ARCHAMBAULT Treasu'rer SARAH YOCUM MCFADDEN Executive Committee ELLEN VVETHERALD AHRENS AMY OTIS Me1nbers ELLEN VVETHERALD AHRENS ISABEL NASH A. MARGARETTA ARCHAMBAULT AMY OTIS ALICE BECKINGTON REBECCA BURD PEALE SALLY CROSS EVELYN PURDIE HERMAN DEIGENDESCH LUCY MAY STANTON EULABEE DIX MARY H. TANNAHILL LUDWIG E. FABER EMILY DRAYTON TAYLOR EDNA F. HUESTIS HELEN M. TURNER MARY ISABEL HUNT MABEL R. VVELCH JEAN VVILLIAMS LUCAS ALICE RUSHMORE VVELLS SARAH YOCUM MCFADDEN CAROLINE S. YARDLEY Jury of Selection ELLEN VVETHERALD AHRENS AMY OTIS SALLY CROSS MARY H. TANNAHILL HERMAN DEIGENDESCH JANET VVHEELER VVILLIAM J. VVHITTEMORE Hanging Committee AMY OTIS A. MARGARETTA ARCHAMBAULT SARAH YOCUM MCFADDEN 4 CATALOGUE. The exhibition will open Saturday, October 17th, and close Monday, November 9th, 1908. ELLEN WETHERALD AHRENS. 10 South 18th Street, Philadelphia. 1 Portrait: Mrs. A. 2 Portrait: Sketcl]. JOEL NOTT ALLEN. The Sherwood Studios, 38 West 57th Street, New York City. 3 Portrait of a Lad. A. MARGARETTA ARCHAMBAULT. 1710 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 4 Portrait. 5 Mrs. Thomas M. Thompson. Lent by Miss Helen Thompson. 6 Miss E. M. Maull. Lent by Miss E. M. Maull. 7 Quattrocentisteria. MARTHA WHEELER BAXTER. 58 West 57th Street, New York City. 8 Miss W . 9 Portrait. 10 Baby Emily. 5 MARY HATHAWAY BILLINGS. 373 Grand Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. 11 Portrait of Miss H. HELEN BODINE. Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, 12 The late Robert Cornelius, Esq . ELLA SHEPARD BUSH. 420 Boston Block, Seattle, Washington. 13 A Fairy Tale Princess. BERTA CAREW. 51 West 10th Street, New York City. 14 Portrait of Josiah Bardwell. SALLY CROSS. 112 Pope Building, Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass. 15 Master Joshua Nunn. Lent by Dr. Richard Nunn, 16 Mary Louisa Wight, Lent by Mrs. Otis Wight. 17 Portrait. ALICE PREBLE TUCKER DEHAAS. 45 West 11th Street, New York City. 18 Three Little Maids. H, DEIGENDESCH. 320 South Broad Street, Philadelphia. 19 M. W. 20 The Assumption. 6 EULABEE DIX. 57 West 57th Street, New York City. 21 Miss Stu·art. 22 En Costume. 23 Elizabeth Corsa. Lent by MrS, William Corsa. HELEN WINSLOW DURKEE. 50 West 45th Street, New York City. 24 Study. Lent by Art Students' League of New York. 25 Woman with Apple. 26 William Ives, Esq. Lent oy E. W. Durkee, Esq. 27 Still Life. 28 Still Life. 29 Still Life. 30 Alice. 31 Portrait of Miss S. Lent by Miss St~iniger. LUDWIG E. FABER. 320 South Broad Street, Philadelphia. 32 Willard Saulsbury, Esq. r ' Lent by Mrs. Willard Saulsbury. 33 Mrs. W. H. MAY FAIRCHILD. 181 Prospect Street, East Orange, New Jersey. 34 Portrait. Lent by Geo. F. Bartlett, Esq. , " ANNIE M. FENDERSON. 52 Union Square. New York City. 3S Portrait. Lent by Mr. McPherson. GRACE WOODBRIDGE GEER. Fenway Studios, Ipswich Street, Boston, Mass. 36 Lady with the Ruff. A. ELIZABETH HENDERSON. SO East 86th Street, New York, City. 37 Portrait: Master H. W. S .. MAGDA HEUERMANN. 1016 Fine Arts Building, Chicago, III. 38 Mrs. Fritz von Frantzins. Lent by Fritz von Frantzins, Esq. LEONA HOPE. 20S Bowen Street. Providence, R. I. 39 Miss Caswell. CLARA F. HOWARD. j: 107 East 27th Street, New York City. 40 Winnifred Fay Livingston. Lent by Mrs. Gilbert Robert Liyingston. R. N. HUDSPETH. Lennoxville, Canada. +! Portrait Miniature. EDNA F. HUESTIS. SOt) Grand Street, Troy. New York. 42 Girl with the Furs. 43 Study. 44 Betty. M. BELL IRVINE. 111 Yarmouth Street, Norfolk, Virginia. 45 Portrait of Miss M. Lent by Miss Elizabeth A. Moore. MILDRED JORDAN. 129 Whalley Avenue, New Haven, Conn. 46 Miniature. 47 Miniature. HANNAH R. KELLY. 1710 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 48 Portrait. 49 Portrait of Mrs. H. M. M. Lent by Henry M. Medary, Esq. ANNA BELLE KINDLUND. 508 Franklin Street, Buffalo, N. Y. SO Portrait of Ruth Schoellkoff. Lent by Mrs. J. C. Kindlund. ALICE LARKIN. Carnegie Hall Studios, New York City. 51 Jim (A Sketch). 52 Portrait: Miss Elizabeth Anderson. Lent by Miss Elizabeth Anderson. JEAN W. LUCAS. 422 Potomac Avenue, Hagerstown, Md. 53 Portrait of Miss Amelia Harter. 9 ANNA LYNCH. 9 Studio Building. Chicago: Ill. 54 Portrait of Miss K., • M. LYDIA MCDONALD. Savannah, Mo. 55 Mr. S. 56 An East Indian. SARAH YOCUM MCFADDEN. 3505 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia. 57 The Quiet Hour. 58 Little Janie. 59 Portrait of Miss Molly M. 60 Portrait Sketch of Eleanor. LENORE K. MCGRATH. 1126 Harvard Avenue, Seattle, Washington. 61 Rosemary. ' Lent by A. L. Hawley, Esq. NICOLAS MACSOUD. 22 Strong Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 62 Portrait of My Mother .• ALICE RANDALL MARSH. Nutley, New Jersey. 63 Portrait of Jacques. 64 Portrait: Dana. 65 Portrait of Mrs. E. L. B. Lent by Mrs. E. L. Baker. 11) ELLEN MARIA MOORE. 124 Mt. Vernon Street, Boston, Mass. 66 Portrait: N. A. Moore. 67 Portrait: Miss T. CARRIE TRUMPLER MORRISON. EI.kton, Maryland. 68 Miss Corinne Jamar. JEAN NUTTING OLIVER. 12 Copley Hall Studios, Boston, Mass. 69 Portrait. AMY OTIS. 10 South 18th Street, Philadelphia. 70 Portrait of Mr. George Richardson. 71 Portrait of Miss Harriet Richardson. 72 Portrait of Miss Blanche Greer. Lent by Miss Blanche Greer. 73 Portrait of Master Sidney Dale Furst, Jr. Lent by Mrs. Sidney Dale Furst. AMY GERTRUDE PAYNE. 6071 Drexel Road, Philadelphia. 74 Portrait Study. REBECCA BURD PEALE. Holmesburg, Philadelpl"\ia. 75 Mrs. Samuel E. Stokes. LARENA PEPPARD. 277 East Buchtel Avenue, Akron, Ohio. 76 Portrait. Lent by Mrs. Whitman. 11 META A. PEPER. 226 East 69th Street. New York City. 77 Old Man. CAROLINE KING PHILLIPS. 401 Woodward Street. Wabau, Mass. 78 Portrait. Lent by Mrs. L. R. Phillips. 79 Portrait: Mrs. T. E. Ripley . • Lent by Mrs. T. E. Ripley. GRAY PRICE. 223 Garfield Place, BrOOklyn, N. Y. 80 Mrs. Alfred Gray. Lent by Mrs. Alfred Gray. EVEL YN PURDIE. 32 Grundmann Studios. Boston, Mass. 81 Portrait: Mary Eliza\Jeth. Lent by Mrs. Lars Bostrom .. 82 From an Old Daguerreotype. 83 Portrait of Miss Margaret Gardner. Lent by Mrs. Herbert Gardner. CARLOT A SAINT GAUDENS. Windsor, Vermont. 84 Portrait. 85 Portrait. Lent by Miss Margaret Beaman. 86 Portrait. EDITH SAWYER. I . ! 183 Steuben Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 87 Mrs. H. P. Kline. Lent L,y H. B. Kline, Esq. 12 ANNIE W. SABINE SIEBERT. 182 West 10th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. 88 A Study in Sunlight. MARGARET SILVIS. 524 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 89 The Black Hat. ELSIE SOUTHWICK. Atelier Building, 33 West 67th Street, New York City. 90 La Repasseuse de Cols. LUCY MAY STANTON. Athens, Georgia. 91 Portrait of Mr. Joel Chandler Harris. META STEINIGER. 674 West End Avenue, New York City. 92 Portrait of Miss P. Lent by J. A. Myers, Esq. M. J. STREAN. 107 East 27th Street, New York City. 93 Portrait. 94 Study in Blue and Green. 95 Dorothy. 96 The Coral Necklace. 97 Lucile. 98 Portrait. 13 AMY DRAPER SUMNER. 235 West 109th Street, New York City. 99 Cecil, Son of A. A. Humphrey, Esq. SARAH C. SWEENY. 21 MacDougall Alley, New York City. 100 Portrait of Mrs. S. BERTHA SWINDELL. 269 South 21st Street, Philadelphia. 101 The Page. "I MARY H. TANNAHILL. 939 Eighth Avenue, New York CIty. 102 Anne. 103 Portrait. ) '.\ EMILY DRAYTON TAYLOR. 1710 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 104 Mistress Nancy Berridge. '. Lent by Mrs. Robert W. Lesley. 105 Miss Marguerite Agnew Adams. Lent by Mrs. Howe Adams. 106 ,Mrs. Gifford A. Cochran. Lent by G. A. Cochran, Esq. 107 Spring. 108 Portrait. Lent by Mrs. John S. Muckle. 14 HELEN M. TURNER. 207 East 17th Street, New York City. 109 Eleanor von Eltz. SHIRLEY TURNER. Merrick, L. I., New York. 110 Mary. CAROLYN D. TYLER. 228 East 53rd Street, Chicago, Illinois. 111 Miss Mary Angell. 112 The Old Gown. 113 Nancy deVilliers. 114 Rosetta. Lent by Mrs. Frederick Rockwell. BELLE VAN LEER 620 Sedgwick Street, Germantown. 115 Portrait of Mary. o Lent by Mrs. J. Wilbur Yeats. MABEL R. WELCH. North Wilbraham, Mass. 116 Mrs. C. Lent by Earnest Elmo Calkins, Esq. U7 Mary. U8 Mrs. Holden. Lent by Mrs. K. V. Holden. IS WILLIAM J. WHITTEMORE. 318 West 57th Street, New York City. 119 Pandora. SARAH C. WILSON. Beaver, Pennsylvania. 120 Study . ELEANOR T. WRAGG. 1317 South 8th Street, W~co, Texas. 121 Portrait Study. CAROLINE S. YARDLEY. 575 Holly Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. 122 Portrait of Miss Laura Furness. Thanks are due to Messrs. Fritz and LaRue who lend the rugs used in the gallery, and to Mr. J. M. Wintrob who lends the furniture. 16 THE MINIATURE INIATURE PAINTING is literally what the word signifies, M a "painting in little. " Those who illuminated manuscripts were called illumina­ tori, and from the fact that the initialletler of a chapter was painted red, the pigment of which was the Latin minium, or red lead, they acquired the name of miniatori, from which the word miniature is formed.
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