Full image credits for the Fleming Museum of Art’s video: “Wood Gaylor – Episode 2”
All artworks by Samuel Wood Gaylor (American, 1883-1957) unless otherwise noted
In order of appearance:
Arts Ball, 1921, 1925 Oil on canvas 14 1/2 x 35 3/4 in. (36.8 x 90.8 cm) Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Maine; Gift of Adelaide L. Gaylor, 1958.22
Emil Ganso (American, 1895-1941) Wood Gaylor, April 1937 Photograph Collection of Wynn Gaylor
Arts Ball, 1918, 1918 Oil on canvas 27 x 45 in. (68.6 x 114.3 cm) Private Collection Image courtesy of Sotheby’s New York
Posters, 1920 Oil on canvas 20 1/4 x 34 1/8 in. (51.4 x 86.7 cm) Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, Massachusetts; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Bowden in memory of their daughter, Emily M. Bowden, class of 1957, 1955.36
Unknown photographer Posters mounted in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, December 1918 Photograph Walt Kuhn, Kuhn Family Papers, and Armory Show Records, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Unknown photographer Wood Gaylor and the Penguins posing for the 1919 Arts Ball, 1919 Photograph Walt Kuhn, Kuhn Family Papers, and Armory Show Records, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Ticket and invitation for the 1918 Arts Ball, 1918 Walt Kuhn, Kuhn Family Papers, and Armory Show Records, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Unknown photographer The Penguins dressed for the 1918 Arts Ball, 1918 Newspaper clipping Louis Bouché Papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Unknown photographer Charles Farrand prepares a prop horse for the 1918 Arts Ball Photograph Walt Kuhn, Kuhn Family Papers, and Armory Show Records, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Bob’s Party, Number 1, 1918 Oil and graphite pencil on linen 20 3/16 x 36 1/4 in. (51.3 x 92.1 cm) Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Gift of Howard and Jean Lipman, 80.48.1 Digital image © Whitney Museum of American Art / Licensed by Scala/Art Resource, NY
Unknown photographer The Goo-Goo Bird costume for the 1921 Arts Ball Photograph Walt Kuhn, Kuhn Family Papers, and Armory Show Records, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Walt Kuhn (American, 1877-1949) Script for “The Goo-Goo Bird, or An Interrupted Incubation” Walt Kuhn, Kuhn Family Papers, and Armory Show Records, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Unknown photographer Wood Gaylor, ca. 1950 Photograph Wood and Adelaide Lawson Gaylor Papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Union Square Fire Brigade, 1930 Oil on canvas 16 1/4 x 37 1/4 in. (41.3 x 94.6 cm) Portland Museum of Art, Maine; Hamilton Easter Field Art Foundation Collection, gift of Barn Gallery Associates, Inc., Ogunquit, Maine, 1979.13.20 Image courtesy of Melville McLean
Off to Europe, ca. 1925 Oil and ink on canvas 17 1/4 × 26 1/4 (43.8 × 66.7) Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Gift of Howard and Jean Lipman, 81.21.3 Digital image © Whitney Museum of American Art / Licensed by Scala/Art Resource, NY