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PROVINCETOWN ART ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED NINETEEN.th I ANNUAL EXHIBITION August 6th to September 4th 1933 I wd etc ’ provincetown Bookshop COMMERCIAL STREET Next to Peter Hunt’s Phone Newcomb-Macklin co. PICTURE FRAME MAKERS WILLIAM H. YOUNG West 27th Street, New York Ready Made Stock Frames in All Regular Sizes for INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Immediate Delivery representing the Leading companies of the World GEORGE A. McCoy, manager art GALLERY AND WORE SHOP losses adjusted promptly North State street chicago,ill Catalogues Sent to Art Dealers, Decorators and Artists Provincetown,Massachusetts BEHRENDT Oil Colors THE EXHIBITION IS OPEN DAILY FROM A. M. to P. M. ADMISSION CENTS. PFEIFFERS' SUNDAYS, FREE FROM to P. M. PROVINCETOWN, MASS. Distributors for U. S. Artists' Supplies books The Adams Pharmacies EITHER THE ATTENDANT AT THE DESK are the Up-toDate Stores of the Cape. visit them OR A SALESMAN will BE GLAD TO FUR- PROVINCETOWN and NISH ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING SALES SAGAMORE TH€ sea chest A. AUSTIN DUNHAM SEAMEN'S SAVINGS BANK antiques Provincetown Mass. Specializing in Prints Money Goes on Interest the First of Each Month COMMERCIAL ST., PROVINCETOWN TOWN CRIER SHOP AND ADVOCATE GIFT SHOP GIFTS JEWELRY STATIONERY RENT YOUR STUDIO OF F. A. DAYS & SONS F. A. DAYS SONS GENERALCONTRACTORS Coal, Wood, Lumber, Doors, Windows and Blinds, Lime, Cement, Brick, building Materials of All Kinds PROVINCETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone OFFICERS president H. Young. Honorary Vice-Presidents-Fredmlck J. Waugh, Richard E. Miller, george Elmer browne Gerrit k Beneker, W. H. w. bicknell directormrs. Harold Haven Brown: acting Vice-President-Mrs. Eugene W. Watson. YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN recording secretary Marsh. corresponding Secretary-Harry N. Campbell. treasurer henry J. Wfnslow. the TRUSTEES Dr. percival J. Eaton, Mrs. Charles W. Hawthorne, William H. provinceown Art association young Frank E. Potter, Henry J. winslow William l’engle Frank desch coulton Waugh, Floyd clymer Harry N. Campbell, Gerrit A. incorporated Beneker, Mrs Harold Haven Brown. CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS Article II Objects and Purposes. The objects and COMMITTEES purposes of this association shall be to promote and cul- house Warn and means tivate the fine arts, and to that end to establish and Mrs. Henry J. Winslow. Chairman Mrs. Frank Little, chairman maintain for the town of Provincetown a permanent collection of paintings and other works of art. Also to hold exhibitions of paintings and other works of art and LIFE MEMBERS to promote the advancement of art by means of social edwub A. grozier mrs.anna m. young intercourse between artists and those interested in the williamh. young Mrs. Anne Dunbar arts. *John D. adams *Mrs Emily c. Eatoa Dr. Percival J. Eaton mrs. henry J. Winslow MEMBERS henry J.winslaw *Frederick c. Boynton Mrs. caroline brewster crooker section 1. membership in this association shall be divided as *Rev. Henry Mottett, D. D. follows: conrad w. crooker mrs.frances deland a. associatemembers dues misssarah s. munroe charlottes. cullen b. contributing membersdues $6.00 per year miss Florence Waterbury frank A. days Jr. c. sustaining membersdues $10.00 per year. Frank A. days Mrs. Adele shrenk rogers d. Life members Joseph a. days Mrs. Frank little e. patrons any person contributing $ioo.oo or more *Howard F. hopkins mrs. E. ambrose webster f. benefactors person contributing m.00or more mrs. alice g. grozier leslie N. Brock Emanuel Fellman PATRONS miss Elizabeth w. roberts *Mrs. Florida Duncan *Deceased Nineteenth Annual Exhibition Foreword HE provincetown art association was founded PAINTINGS-Large gallery in 1914. for nineteen years it has opened T its doors during the two summer months to 1. Jerry Farnsworth. “Peter” an ever increasing and interested public among its numerous recorded visitors many come 2. Edwin W. Dickinson. View from Peaked Hill from great distances Its progress duringthe past changing yearshas been 3. Charles Kaeselau. Boy with a Black Cat indicatedby anevery increasing number of new meme bers fromthe younger group of painters and the con- 4. Anthony thieme Silver Light stant interest and support of the oIder group who have so generousely given of their best work from the 6. Tod Lindenmuth. Fishermen in Winter start. with the continuance of this cooperation con- sidering the standard achieved by our exhibitions, the 6. Richard Miller, N. A. Sisters future is assuredly of promise. one 7. Charles Kaeselau. “Mary Silva” Comes Ashore in the hope of offering possible encouragementto- ward younger painters who are coming in interesting 8. Philip malicoat The Emperor numbers to live here the year round, the Art association tion is starting a “Student Fund”, a memorial to the 9. Jerry Farnsworth. Eulalie late director. Harold Haven brown who worked for manyyears on behalf of students of art itis hoped 10. Charles L. Heinz. The Red House this fund may eventually provide a way of meeting a need far further training, or material assistance 11. V. B. Rann. Portrait of Paul Smith when necessary asale of small printsand cardsis conductedfor thispurpose 12. Daisy M. Hughes. Red House under the Hill to an interested observer the tendency in the past few exhibitions of paintings is toward a greater diver- 13. Helen Sawyer. Bouquet sity not only in subject but in method of handling and point of viewconsequently there is an inpres 14. William E. prather Still Life sion of individuality that creates intense interest We hope our friends old and new will find pleasure 16. Jerry Farnsworth. Calypso what year. in is shown this 16. Frederick J. Waugh, N. A. Tempestuous Seas 16a. Richard hult Still Life 17. V. B. Rann. Portrait 18. Charles L. Heinz. Old Stove 19. Frank H. Desch. Meditation Arthur Franklyn Musgrave. Racing Richard Miller, N. A. Study Arthur Franklyn Musgrave. The Cottage Store Helen Sawyer. Picnic Jerry Farnsworth. Startled Deer Henry Hensche. “Ada Raynor” Ross Moffett. Beaching a Dory Gerrit A. Beneker. “Jackie Rose” Nancy Maybin Ferguson. The Art Association Donald F. Witherstine. Old Chapel, Locronan, Brittany Edwin Reeves Euler. Still Life Gerrit A. Beneker. Vermont Hills in Winter Elsa Alison Hartman. Portrait Wilhelmina T. weyand Fountain Square, France George Elmer Browne, N. A. Down North on the Labrador Henry Hensche. Gray Day Elsa Alison Hartman. Portrait Frank Carson. Circus in the Cornfield John Petrina. fishings Boats R. B. Rogers. The North Shore Arthur W. Woelfle, A. N. A. Schooner William F. Boogar, Jr. Polar Bear (Bronze sculpture) Harold Lund. “Shirley” William F. Boogar, Jr. Seal (bronze sculpture) Vera Stevens. Still Life William F. Boogar, Jr. Aldus Anchor Book Study Gordon Peers. Ends. (bronze sculpture) John W. Beauchamp. The Local Champ William F. Boogar, Jr. The Chase Raymond J. Eastwood. Thursday Morning William F. Boogar, Jr. Dog with Bone James Floyd Clymer. Bonne Bay Ice Fishermen BALCONY Edwin W.Dickinson. View of Cape Cod Bay Elizabeth Wrenn. Portrait (sculpture) Philip C. Malicoat. The Red Shawl a. William H. Oatway Jr. “Petross” (Sculpture) Edwin Reeves Euler. Decoys Jessie D. Long. Moonlight Marion Hawthorne. Flowers Maurice Burns. Street Scene Arthur W. Woelfle, A. N. A. Billet Doux Dorothy Ferguson Lawnin. Morning Sketch of a White House Helen Sawyer. Spring Alice Howells Fruit and Flowers Marion Patten. “Nita” Martha H. Hoke; The Breakwater John Albert Pike. Study S. albertson Woolley. A Fishing Village John Albert Pike. Winter Twilight P. J. Cummings Old Mexico Mabel Dickinson Pond. Autumn Helen C. Wood. Still Life Frederick Wight. Hunter John F. Stevens. Self Portrait littl GALLERY Jerome Pennington DeWitt. “Mary” Tacey M. Little. Landscape Leo Mielziner. “Jane” Charles Kaeselau. Diana Tead Elisabeth Lee. Evening in Mallorca W. H. W: Bicknell. Portrait of President Theodore D. Roosevelt Tod Lindenmuth. The Riding’Light Elisabeth B. Warren. Sand Drifts Elisabeth B. Warren. A Still Life for Mothers T. G. Blakeman. Ilex Trees, Mallorca John W.Beauchamp. Members of Good Stand- in Philip Malicoat. The Old Barn John Albert Pike. High Noon John Petrina. Etching John Petrina Old Rouen, France John Petrina. Water Color Antoinette Scudder. Courtyard in Majorca Donald F. Witherstine Pont Valentre-Cahors, France Charles E. B. Bernard. Dunes, Cape Cod Elisabeth Lee. Harbor in Mallorca Donald F. Witherstine. Bringing in the Nets Mary H. Tannahill. Evening Edward A. Wilson. The Pitons, St. Lucia Donald F. Witherstine Among the Souks, Fez, Morocco Charles E. B. Bernard. Morning, Provincetown Mary H. Tannahill. Landscape Leo Mielziner. I1 Bambino Wilhelmina T. Weyand. Courtyard, France Florance Waterbury. Normandy Tea-pot Antoinette Scudder. The Sand Dip Antoinette Scudder. The Rocks of Montserrat Edward A. Wilson The Methodist Church T. G. Blakeman. Mallorcan Bridge Carlotta Petrina Drawing Miss Charlotte M. Wilson Telephone in Advance Provincetown 50 Red INN H. C. CURRAN House One Hundred Twenty-Eight Years Old FINE MILLINERY Dining Room Overlooking the Harbor 241 Commercial Street Rooms with Bath afternoon TEA BATHING GARAGE PROVINCETOWN, CAPE COD, Massachusetts NELSON'S FANCY MEATS AND GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES The New Central House Full line of S. S. Pierce Co. Products PROVINCETOWN ON THE CAPE 439 Commercial St. Telephone 45 FRANK E. POTTER, Proprietor ADEQUATE AUTO PARKING SPACE FOE HOTEL Guests J. E. ATKINS Special Attention Given to Automobile Parties Telephone 123 DEALER IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS HARDWARE Woodenware, picture Frames, Window Shades mattresses etc. The GRAY Inn Inc, PROVINCETOWN, MASS, 392 COMMERCIAL STREET Telephone 521 John Am Francis REAL ESTATE and FIRE INSURANCE Houses and Bungalows to rentfurnished and unfurnished 511 commercial ST.. Provincetown Telephone Connection Gifford HOUSE All Rooms with connecting Bath, or Running Hot and cold Water B. H. Dyer & Company Dealers in CORNER BRADFORD AND CARVER Sts. HARDWARE, PAINTS and OILS, CORDAGE BLINDS, GLAZED Windows DOORS and WINDOW FRAMES the Top of the Town 169-173 commercial St, Provincetown telephone 195 SeasonMay to October Telephone 114 ARTISTS MATERIALS THE CONNELL GARAGE 237 BRADFORD STREET of All kindsat City Prices PROVINCETOWN H.
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  • A Diversity of Paintings and Prints

    A Diversity of Paintings and Prints

    A Diversity of Paintings-*-^======rr.--^5*--.=;^ ¦. ^-¦¦^¦¦i--."izrnrss5g:v***^-¦and Prints====.==^^== sails or his feuring moonlit windmills, and about these drawings, but they are us to wonder if he has not sat profit- however, that he particularly excel3. their workmanship to wholehearted may use, at the a certain modl- yet hc would remain the diftinterested adequately executed aml reflect very at tho ap-1 most, [Works tbly feet of Haden. Some of His architectural as they of what have to cum of Old by Jongkmd mnkcr of pictures, of tho plates, good preciatfon they say. -sesthetic taste.- Mr. Stieglitz thinking only plessantly the spirit of thoir charac¬ the in color after Van mezzQtints Eyck rre, have no remarkable individuality. Mr***. Marion Gray Traver has at the has had that. but, above all, he haa un¬ beauty of atmosphere and color. If he teristic American !n a and subjects. qunn- others by Mr. Frederick Reynolds Hi3 trees are his own, a And New Ones by Carlsen was nn impressionist he was never the absolutely and, Schwartz gallery collection of about derstood hia machine and haa prodoecd tity of bronzes IVfiss Abastenia St. L. are well done and there are a eouple indeed, in all his impressions of the She are Ieast oracular in tho role. ln what ar¬ Eberle of East Side of thirty monotypes. composes herj simply good photograph3. They portrays types life, romantic aquatints by Mr. George French he filters land¬ winter scenes tists call the "facture" of a he cour.tryside rather conventionally, good particularly wrhea th?y sre por¬ sharcd his interest in of painting mostly children.