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' Catalogue oC the Third .Annual Exhibition =============of============= Original Designs for Decorations and Examples of Art Crafts having-Distinct Artistic Merit THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO DECEMBER 6. 1904 To DECEMBER 21. 1904 .. THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO. CATALOGUE OF THE THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF ORIG- INAL DESIGNS FOR DECORATIONS AND EXAMPLES OF ART CRAFTS HAVING O.ISTINCT AR- TISTIC MERIT. I December 6, 1904, to December 21, 1904. PRINTED FOR THE ART INSTITUTE, CHICAGO, 1904. AR'I' INS'I'I'I'U'I'It OF CHICAGO was incorporated May 24, 1879, for the "founding and maintenance of schools of art and design, the formation and exhibition of col- lections of objects of art, and the cultivation and extension of the arts of design by any appropriate means." The Museum building upon the Lake Front, :first occupied in 1893, is open to the public every week day from 9 to 5, Sundays and ho'lidays from I to 5· · Admission is free to members and their families at all times, and free to all upon Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. The Art School, in the same building, includes depart- ments of Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Decorative Design- ing and Architecture. All friends of the Art Institute are invited to become members. Annual Members pay a fee often dollars for the year. Life Members pay one hundred dollars and are thenceforth exempt from dues. Governing members pay one hundred dollars upon election and twenty-five dollars a year thtreafter. Upon the payment of four hundred dol- lars governing members become Governing Life Members ~nd are thenceforth exempt from dues. All receipts from Life memberships are invested and the· income only ex- pended. All members are entitled, with their families and visit- ing friends, to admission to all exhibitions, receptions, public lectures and entertainments given by the Art In- stitute, and to the use of the Ryerson reference library upon art. 3 DESIGNATION OF GALLERIES MAIN FLOOR SEE PLAN ROOMS r, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, ro, r2, 14, Elbridge G. Hall Collection of Casts of Sculpture. ROOM r, E gyptian, Assyrian, Babylonian, Syrian, Asia Minor. RooM 2, (Corridor) Asia Minor and Early Greek. ROOM 3, Greek of V. and IV. Centuries B. C., including the Pheidian period and that of Praxiteles and Skopas. ROOM 4, Later Greek and Gn:eco-Roman. RooM s, Sculpture, Roman. RooM 6, ( Cor:ridor) Higinbotham Collection of Naples Bronzes. RooM 7, Office of the Director. ROOM 8, (Hall) . Sculpture, Modern. RooM 9, Office of the Secretary. RooM w, Sculpture, Renaissance. ROOM II, (Corridor) Historical Collection of French Sculpture. RooM 12, . Sculpture, Modern. ROOM 13, (Corridor) Getty Collection of Musical Instruments. RooM 14, Sculpture, Modern. ROOM ,IS, Egyptian and Classical Antiquities. RooM 16, Oil Paintings. ROOM 18, Fullerton Memorial Hall, Lecture Room. RooM 20, Blackstone Collection of Architectural Casts. RooM 24, Ryerson Library. 20 PAINTIN GS BLAGKSTONEHALL . EGYPTIAN. ARCHITECTURAL CASTS 16 ASSYRIAN CLASSICAL AND EGYPTIAN GREEK 15 ANTIQUITIES 3 MODERN PHI DIAN !4 MOD ERN LATER 12 GRE MAIN · FLOOif PI:AN. CHIEFLY CASTS OF SCUJ.PTURE. DESIGNATION OF GALLERIES SECOND FLOOR SBE PLAN RooM 25, } Third Annual Exhibition of Original Designs RooM :z6, for Decorations and Examples of Art RooM 27, Crafts having distinct artistic merit. RooM 28• '}Annual Exhibition of the Society of Western Artists. ROOM 30, RooM 29, (Corridor) Century Drawings. RooM 31, Paintings by Charles Francis Browne RooM 32, Paintings: Old Masters. RooM 33, (Corridor) Arundel Reproductions and Metal Work. RooM 34, Trustees' Room. RooM 35, (Hall) Sculpture and Paintings. RooM 36, Committee Room. ROOM 37, (Corridor) Sculpture and Drawings. RooM .38, Oil Paintings: Henry Field Memorial Collection. RooM 39, The Elizabeth Hammond Stickney Room: Oil Paintings. RooM 40, Oil Paintings: A. A. Munger Collection. RooM 41, Nickerson Collection: Japanese Bronzes, Porcelain, etc. RooM 42, Nickerson Collection: Jades, Crystals, etc., and Oil Paintings. RooM 44, Nickerson Collection: Water Colors and Engravings. RooM 43,}Collection of the Antiquarians: Textiles, Embroideries, ROOM 45, etc. RooMS 46 to 54 are in the part not yet built. 6 46 ~ 25 0 0 D50 53 a: z 43 37 33 MUNGER 40 STICKN~Y FIELD MEMORIAL OLD MASTERS 38 COLLECTION 3 9 32. 51 ROOM COLLECTION PAINTINGS 36 34 SECOND · FLOOR PLAN. CHIEFLY PAINTINGS. FOR INFORMATION REGARDING EX- HIBITS FOR SALE APPLY TO MISS WILLARD, AT DESK IN ROOM 27. ALL PAYMENTS FOR EXHIBITS PUR- CHASED MUST BE MADE TO THE SECRETARY OF THE ART INSTITUTE. 8 JURY OF SELECTION MRS. M. YALE WYNNE, R. L. TERWILLIGER, FREDERIC C. BARTLETT, LOUIS J . MILLET, JESSIE M. PRESTON, MARY M . REID, DWIGHT H. PERKINS. CATALOGUE. ACKERMAN, EDWIN- Designer, maker; William J. Bogan, exhibitor, 1. Urn, green, dull finish. ALBEE, HELEN R.-Designer and exhibitor; Abnakee Rug Industry, makers, Pequaket, New Hampshire. 2. Abnakee rug, Mexican design. 3. Abnakee rug, Persian bottle design. 4. Abnakee rug, Navajo design. 5. Abnakee rug, Orabi design. 6. Abnakee rug, Japanese cross stripe design. 7. Abnakee rug, Indian design. ATLAN CLUB-Exhibitor. ADAMS, EvA E.-Designer, maker; 2251 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, Ills. 8. Stamp box. ATCHISON, GRACE A.-Designer, maker; 2315 Har- rison Street, Evanston, Ills. 9. Pitcher, hollyhock design. 10. Plaque, spiderwort design. 11. Chocolate pot. II 12 The Art Institute of Chicago . BAROTHY, MRS. A.M.-Designer, maker; 4357 Oak- enwald Avenue, Chicago, Ills. 12. Cream and sugar set. · 13. Cup and saucer. COLE, Ln,un E.-Designer, maker ; 3546 Ellis Avenue, Chicago, Ills. 14. Dinner plate. DIBBLE, MAB:ll:I. C.,-Designer, maker; 806 Marshall Field Building, Chicago, Ills. 15. Cup and saucer. 16. Teapot. 17. Bowl: FRAZEE, MRS. A. A.-Designer, maker; 1107 Audi- torium Tower, Chicago, Ills, 18. Plate, 19. Teapot, hollyhocks and dandelions. 20. Saki pot. 21. Plate, bird design. HUMPHREY, MRS. E. L.-Designer, maker; 1748 York Place, Chicago, Ills. 22. Salad set. 23. Service plate. Art Crafts. LAWRENCE, MRS. CHARLOTTE--Designer, maker; 612 Lee Street, Evanston, Ills. 24. Cup aud saucer. PHILLIPS, MARY A.-Designer, maker. 25. Vase. STEWARD, MRS. LEROY T.-Designer, maker. 26. Bottle for cold cream. 27. Bowl, celladon ware. 28. Bowl, celladon ware. 29. Bowl, semi-glaze. 30. Jar with cover, incised. ZEUBLIN, MRS. J. E.-Designer, maker; 12 West Locust Street, Newark, Ohio. 31. Bowl, butterfly design. BALTIMORE ARTS AND CRAFTS SOCIETY-Exhib- -itor. FIELDS, GRAC!t E.-Designer, maker; 2821 Frisby Street, Baltimore, Md. 32. Book cover, geometric design. 33. Card case, geometric design. GRAFLIN, MARGARitT P.-Designer, maker; 1511 John Street, Baltimore, Md. 34. Thermometer, cherry with gesso. 35. Sign, gesso. / 14 The Art Institute of Chicago. IRELAND, SARAH-Designer, maker; 1826 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md. 36. Rocking blotter, dandelion design. 37. Pen-wiper, clover design. 38. Portfolio, dandelion design. 39. Desk pad, clover design. LAZARUS, MINNIE R.-Designer, maker; 1504 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 40. Portfolio, mahogany with gesso. 41. Box for bridge whist, walnut with gesso. 42. Thermometer, walnut with gesso, peacock design. 43. Thermometer, mahogany with gesso, pea- cock design. PORTER, BERNICE 'f.-Designer, maker; 237 West Lafayette Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 44. Thermometer, gesso. BEACHEY, EVELYN B.-Designer, maker; 113 Auditorium Building, Chicago, Ills. 45. Vase, Japanese, bird design. 46. Vase, Japanese, bird design. 47. Claret pitcher. 48. Plate. 49. Tea set. 50. Vase, landscape design. Art Crafts. IS BENNETT, B.-Designer, exhibitor. Makers, B. Bennett, Juergens and Andersen. The Art Institute of Chicago, Ills. 51. Fob, silver with lapis lazuli. 52. Fob, silver with opal matrix. Loaned by Mr. J. J. Husser. 53. Pendant, silver with chrysoprase. 54. Pendant, silver with enamel. 55. Pendant, silver and gold with opal. 56. Pendant, rose gold with amethysts. 57. Necklace, gold, platinum with sapphires. Loaned by Mrs. J. J. Husser. 58. Hair ornament, silver and gold with topaz. 59. Pendant, silver gold finish with diamonds and chrysoprase. Loaned by Mrs. W. K. Doty. BENSON, MRS. H. P.-Designer, maker. Exhibitor, Jessie Luther, Salem, Mass. 60. Table cover, hand woven. BEYE, HANNAH C.-Designer, maker. Exhibitor, Kalo Shop, 916 Fine Arts Building, Chicago, Ills. 61. Ring, silver with green .onyx. 62. Fob, silver with moss agate. 63. Buckle, silver with enamel. 64. Brooch, gold with brown opal. 16 The Art Institute of Chicago. BLACKMORE, ARTHUR E.-Designer, decorator. Ex- hibitor, maker, Steinway & Sons, Steinway Hall, 107-109 East 14th Str~et, N~wYork, N. Y. 65. Piano, " wave design." This piano is desig ned and decorated to illustrate th~ water ways of New York State, from. the Battery to Albany, Buffalo, Niagara F alls and Lake Erie. The supports ar~ "Water Nymphs," " Origin of the Harp," Listening to the music of the Shell,'' ''Blowing th e conch trumpet.,, BLAKESLEE, MARY; HADLOW, CAROLYN; SMEDLEY, RoTa-Designers, makers, exhibitors; 285 Erie Street, Cleveland, Oh io. 66. Pendant, silver with enamel and stone. 67. Pendant, silver, peacock design. 68. Pendant, silver with enamel, crocus design. 69. Brooch, silver with enamel, sweet pea design. 70. Plaque, copper and German silver. 71. Plaque, copper with enamel. 72. Sconce, brass with enamel. 73. Sconce, hammered copper. BLANKE, MARIE E .-Designer, maker, exhibitor; 449 B!Oiden Avenu~. Chicago, Ills. 74. Calendar. BUDD, BLANCHE, Designer, modeller, exhibitor; 580 East Division Str.,et, Chicago, Ills. 75. Inkstand, bronze. 76. Candlestick, silver. 77. Book-rack, bronze. Art Crafts. 17 CARSON, }ANE ; SMITH, FRANCJJ;S BARNUM; Designers, makers, exhibitors, 78. Pendant, silver and enamel with opal matrix. 79. Pendant, silver and enamel with turquoise and Australian opals. 80. Pendant, silver and enamel with opal matrix. 81. Pendant, silver gilt and enamel with chal- cedony. 82. Pendant, silver and enam~l with opal matrix. 83. Necklet, silver with amethysts. 84. Pendant, silver and enamel with tourmalines. 85. Pendant, silver, with pearl blisters and tour- malines.