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DANA, 2013 De Lancey Place GEORGE WALTER DAWSON, University Dormitories, 37th and Spruce Streets BLANCHE DILLA YE, 53 Rue Notre Dame des Champs, Paris JOHN J. DULL, 1126 Walnut Street HERBERT E. EVERETT, College Hall, University of Penna. ELIZABETH SHIPPEN GREEN, 1523 Chestnut Street PAULA B. HIMMELSBACH, 1710 Chestnut Street ELIZABETH H. INGHAM, 2134 Pine Street MARGARETTE LIPPINCOTT, 10 South 18th Street VIOLET OAKLEY, 1523 Chestnut Street AMY OTIS, 10 South 18th Street MARGARET REDMOND, 10 South 18th Street JESSIE WILLCOX SMITH, 1523 Chestnut Street FRANK WALTER TAYLOR, 27 South 11th Street HENRY THOURON, 2003 De Lancey Place ALBERT PAUL WILLIS, 1338 Pine Street CHARLES MORRIS YOUNG, 1520 Chestnut Street HONORARY MEMBERS EDWIN A. ABBEY MISS CECELIA BEAUX JOSEPH PI:tNNELL JOHN McLURE HAMIl.TON JOHN S. SARGItNT CATALOGUE ABBEY, E. A. 1 The Quiet Conscience. 2 Wind. 3 Sir Lucius O'Trigger, from "The Rivals." 4 What the Shepherd Saw. ANSCHUTZ, THOS. P. 5 Down in Delaware. 6 Old House in Darby. BEAUX, CECELIA 7 Portrait of a Gentleman. BRADLEY, SUSAN H. 8 Mt. Robinson from Brown Mt. 9 Mt. Washington. 10 St. Briac. 11 Green Mountain. 12 Venice from the Lido. 13 Luxor. BRIGHT, JOHN IRWIN 14 A Rug. 15 The Freshet. COOPER, COLIN CAMPBELL 16 On the Guidecca, Venice. 17 Clock T ower, La Rochelle, F ranee. 18 The Widow. 19 Cathedral at Bourges, France. 20 Gateway, Ecouen, F 1'ance. COOPER, E. LAMPERT 21 Narrow Passage, Gruyere. 22 Sunny Corner, Gruyere. 23 Chateau at Clisson, France. 24 Sunny Morning at Eeouen. CUSHMAN, ALICE 25 Rye Field, Ipswich. 26 By the Ferry, Portsmouth. DANA, CHARLES E. 27 Old House in Bruges. 28 Tower of Notre Dame, Bruges. 29 Porte de Gand, Bruges. DAWSON, GEORGE WALTER 30 A Water Lily. 31 White Phlox. 32 Rhododendrons. 33 Fox Gloves. 34 A Corner of the Rose Fander's Home. DILLA YEt BLANCHE 35 Moonlight. 36 Boston Common. 37 The River. 38 Evening. DULL, JOHN J. 39 Schooner, Sallie I'on. 40 At Coopers Point. 41 Landscape. 42 Marine. EVERETT, H. E. 43 Parsonage Garden. 44 Mount Monadnock, from Jaffrey, N. H. 45 A New England Garden. 46 A Mountain Garden. GREEN, ELIZABETH SHIPPEN 47 Cover Design, Bryn Mawr College Calendar for 1902. 48 Design for Bryn Mawr College Calendar for l 9 02, "Theatricals." .9 Horseback. 50 "Class Supper/, Bryn Mawr College. 51 Design for Bryn Mawr College Calendar for l 902, "Vacation.' ' 52 Basket Ball, Bryn Mawr College- 53 2 l11ustrations to '''An Old Country House." GREEN, ELIZABETH SHIPPEN, Continued 54 2 Illustrations to "An Old Country House." 55 2 Illustrations to "An Old Country House." 56 lllustration to ~~An Old Country House." 57 Illustration to ~~An Old Country House." 58 Illustration to ~~ An Old Country House." 59 Illustration to ~~ An Old Country House." GUERIN, JULES 60 The Fagot Gatherer. 61 A Clearing, Holland. 62 Hauling the Log, Holland. 63 The Shepherd. 64 On the Heath, Holland. 65 On the Marsh, Holland. 66 Returning. 67 In the Sand Dunes, Holland. 68 The Gleaner. HERTER, ALBERT 69 Sorrow. 70 A Florentine. 71 The Theft of Roses. HIMMELSBACH, PAULA B. 72 The Shepherd Boy. 73 Twilight. 74 Evening. INGHAM, ELIZABETH H. 75 At the Base of the Pedestal, Luxembourg. 76 Lion in Luxembourg Gardens. 77 Across the Basin, Luxembourg Gardens. LIPPINCOTT, MARGARETTE 78 On Pickering Creek, near Phoenixville, Pa. 79 Bride and La France Roses. 80 Violets. 81 Decorative Panel, "Primrose." 82 Decorative Panel, 4~Tulip." 83 Decorative Panel, ~~Mullein." MACKNIGHT, DODGE 84 The Marshes and the Sea. 85 The Cranberry Pickers. 86 The End of Autumn. 87 A Monday in July. 88 Winter. 89 Beach Plum Blossoms. 90t Rainy Day, Lower French Alps. 91 Lupins in June. OAKLEY, VIOLET 92 Christmas Cover Design. 93 Studies for Mural Decoration. 94 Study for Mural Decoration. OAKLEY, VIOLET 95 Study for Mural Decoration. 96 The Woman in the Moon. 97 Composition for Stained Glass Windows at " All Angels' Church," N. Y. City. OTIS, AMY 98 A Cottage by the Sea. 99 A Tidal River. PENNELL, JOSEPH 100 Going over by boat from Martigues. 101 Bisham Abbey, Thames River. 102 Streatley on the Thames. 103 Thames Side at Limehouse. 104 The Spire at Salisbury Cathedral. 105 The Chapter House "Five Sisters," York Cathedral. 106 Lichfield Cathedral from the East. 107 Monument in Phoenix Park. REDMOND, MARGARET 108 Gray Day. 109 White Iris. 110 Breed Pond. SMITH, F. HOPKINSON 111 Across the Dyke, Holland. 112 Morning on the Lagoon. SMITH, JESSIE WILLCOX 113 Travel Design for the Bryn Mawr College Calendar. 114 Examinations ~~ ~~ ~~ 115 Sub-Freshmen " 44 116 Lantern Presentations 44 ~~ 117 Hare and Hounds " " 118 Christmas Greens ~~ ~~ 119 Reading. 120 Morning Toilet. 121 The Bath. WALKER, HORATIO 122 Returning from the Fields. 123 Haymaking. 124 A Pastoral. WILLIS, ALBERT PAUL 125 A Nantucket Street. 126 Midsummer-Nantucket. YOUNG, CHARLES MORRIS 127 Evening, Early Spring. 128 Spring Morning. 129 The Village Katwyk, Holland. 130 Late Afternoon. 131 Evening after Rain, Katwyk. LOANED BY SAMUEL BANCROFT, JR. SIR EDWARD BURNE-JONES 132 Study of a Girl's Figure. SIR PHILIP BURNE-JONES 133 Beside a Summer Sea. FORD MADOX BROWN 134 The Corsair. 135 Mercy. J. H. E. PARTINGTON 136 The Mother of Joaquin Miller. 137 The Building of the Ship. 138 View in Park, Oakland, California. WALTER CRANE 139 The Keep,-Bishop's Palace, Wells. 140 View on the Avon above Stratford. MRS. W. J. STILLMAN 141 Love's Messenger. C. FAIRFAX MURRAY 142 The Parting of Helga and Gunnlaug. DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI 143 Crayon Portrait of Fred R. Leyland. MRS. DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI 144 The Annunciation. KATE GREENAWAY 145 Hyacinthus (Language of Flowers.) MRS. ELLEN E. HOUGHTON 146 Queen Anne is Dead. Pictures in this Exhibition are on sale. Apply to the salesman in charge. -> 1205 'WALNVT-STREET + . -. PHILADELPHIA .-. DECORATIVE PAINTING DRAPERIES. WALL PAPERS CUSTOM FURNITURE AND STUFFS OF WOOD WORK EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS Our productions appear in the houses of.t~~ most exclusive people of Philadelphia and Vlclmty. F. WEBER & CO. Manufacturers and Importers of Artists' naterials and DraughtsOlen'5 Supplies F. W. & CO.'s Artists' Oil Colors F. W. & CO.'s Artists' Canvas Academy and Canvas Boards F. W. & CO.'s Moist Water Colors F. W. & CO.'s Soft and Half-Hard Pastels Pyrography Materials. Complete assortment of Wooden and Leather Articles for decorating. 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