THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBIITION JULY 4th SEPT 1st 1917 TOWN HALL CATALOG 10 CENTS INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY Representing the Leading Companies of the World Losses Adjusted Promptly ARTISTS' MATERIALS PROVINCETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS First National Bank of Provincetown Capital Stock, $50,000.00 FAVOR, RUHL & CO. Surplus and Profits, 40,000.00 NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO M. N. Gifford. President. J. H. Dyer, Cashier I. A. Small, Assistant Cashier American Bankers Association Travelers' Cheques sold by this bank BUY DIRECT FROM THE MAKER FROST & ADAMS CO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS NEWCOMB = MACKLIN CO. IN PICTURE FRAME MAKERS ARTIST MATERIALS 37 CORNHILL. BOSTON, MASS. DISTINGUISHED DESIGNS AND FINISHES SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP SEAMEN'S SAVINGS BANK LOWEST PRICES 233 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK FACTORY: State and Kinzie Streets, CHICAGO Catalogues sent to Artiste and Dealers PLEASE MENTION THE CATALOGUE TO ADVERTISERS The West End School of Art Provincetown Art Association PROVINCETOWN, MASS. INSTRUCTOR : GEORGE ELMER BROWNE Provincetown, Massachusetts Classes in Drawing and Painting from Nature Landscape-Figure-Marine-Composition Special instruction in the technique of Water Color Painting JUNE TO OCTOBER THIRD Address P. O. Box 453. Provincetown, Mass. ANNUAL or call at 162 Commercial Street Circular mailed on request EXHIBITION 1917 SUMMER SCHOOL OF PAINTING LEARN TO PAINT SUNLIGHT AND SEE COLOR JULY 4th TO SEPTEMBER 1st LANDSCAPE STILL LIFE PORTRAIT OPENDAILY, 1 TO 5:30 P. M. E. AMBROSE WEBSTER. INSTRUCTOR JUNE TO OCTOBER ADMISSION,10 CENTS FREEON SUNDAYS,1:30 TO 4:30 P.M. The School of Art OFFICERS Cape Cod WILLIAM H. YOUNG. President Instructor, CHARLES W. HAWTHORNE CHARLES W. HAWTHORNE, N. A.. Vice President Assistant Instructor, OSCAR H. GIEBERICH WILLIAM F. HALSALL. Vice President E. AMBROSE WEBSTER, Vice President Director, HARRY N. CAMPBELL MRS. EUGENE W. WATSON, Acting Vice President OF 1917 MRS. WILLIAM H. YOUNG, Treasurer SEASON NINA S. WILLIAMS, Recording Secretary to 1917 MISS July 2nd August 25th. MOSES N. GIFFORD, Corresponding Secretary H. N. CAMPBELL, Director CATALOGUE, 10 CENTS COVER DESIGN BY TOD LINDENMUTH PLEASE MENTION THE CATALOGUE TO ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION THE CATALOGUE TO ADVERTISERS 2 3 The Provincetown Art Association GREETING CARDS‘ Founded August, 1914 AND NOVELTIES STUDIO FOR CHRISTMAS Jury of Selection GIFT SHOP OTHER SEASONS Charles W. Hawthorne, N. A. William F. Halsall Good Shepard Yams E Ambrose Webster George Senseney KENDALL LANE George Elmer Browne Miss Nancy Ferguson Provincetown, Massachusetts EAST END Miss Ethel Mars Hanging Committee YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN John hazier Frederick H. Marvin Tod Lindenmuth Kendall Saunders Oliver N. Chaffee Frank H, Desch The Provincetown Art Association Oscar H. Gieberich Constitution and By-Laws Article II. Objects and Purposes. The objects and For information in regard to works for sale purposes of this association shall be to promote and cultivate the apply to the Secretary at the desk fine arts, and to that end to establish and 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 to promote the advancement of art by means of social intercourse between artists and those interested in the arts. The Permanent Collection Members. 1. CHARLES W. HAWTHORNE, N. A. Section Membership in this association shall be divided 1. * PROVINCETOWN FISHERMEN as follows : Presented by Mr. Hawthorne a. Associate members-Dues $1.00 per year. b. Contributing members-Dues-$5.00 per year. c. Sustaining members-Dues $10.00 per year. 2. E AMBROSE WEBSTER d. Life members--$50.00. SNOW SCENE, TAMWORTH, N. H. e. Patrons-Any person contributing $100 00 or more.. f. Benefactors-Any person contributing $500.00 or more. 3. WILLIAM F. HALSALL THE CARIBBEAN SEA Presented by Mr. Halsall ARTS & DECORATION 4. OSCAR GIEBERICH The most widely circulated H, SOUTHWEST BREEZE monthly magazine devoted to the interests of American Art 5. GERRIT A. BENEKER Send one dollar for a six UNDER A WHARF months’ trial subscription * The first picture Mr. Hawthorne painted in Provincetown, 1899 434 Lafayette Street, New York, N. Y. Exhibited with the Society of American Artists. 1900 PLEASE MENTION THE CATALOGUE TO ADVERTISERS THE JULY EXHIBITION The’International CHARLES A. AIKEN Studio 1. Solitude 2. Head of a Man FOR TWENTY-PEARS THE STANDARD ART MAGAZINE IN 3. Portrait THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND STILL KNOWN AS THE “most beautif ul magazin e prinfed” MAUD AINSLIE 4. The Brocade Skirt-Block Print. Paintings, sculpture, architecture, etchings, ALEXANDER A LTENBURG drawings, sketches, engravings, interior decora- 5. Cotuit Harbor tions, house plans, furniture, textiles, rugs, 6. Wellfleet tapestries, landscape architecture, photography, GEORGE ELMER BROWNE 6a. Harbor, Sottomarina ceramics, and the other handicrafts all these, 6b. Moonlight and more, are among the forms of art treated ALICE WORTHINGTON BALL in the pages of this magazine. 7. A Provincetown Slip The inclusion of all these departments, to- 8. Blue and Gold gether with the fact that the field of the “Studio” CONSTANCE BIGELOW is truly international, covering the art progress 9. Sketch 10. Sketch of the entire civilized world, gives a scope to this magazine which is unequaled by that of any HENRY R. BEEKMAN 11. Still Life other publication on the subject of art. 12. Still Life So, also, are the illustrations unequaled in FREDERIC BURT quantity and quality by those of any other peri- 13. Allojo-Colored plaster odical. They average over one hundred per E. L. BYRD issue, in half-tone, tint’ and full color, and re- 14. Gloucester Harbor produce works of art of every description. 50 cents a copy-$5 a year PROVINCETOWN SCHOOL OF MUSIC MELZAR CHAFFEE, DIRECTOR John Lane Co., Publishers Faculty composed of experienced teachers of Violin. 120 West 32d St., New York Piano, Cello, Ensemble-Playing and Singing OFFICE AT SUNLIGHT COTTAGE 415 Commercial Street PLEASE, MENTION THECATALOGUE TO ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION THE CATALOGUE TO ADVERTISERS 6 7 WESTCOTT’S MARKET GERRTT A. BENEKER ALL KINDS OF 15. The Rag Doll AND 16. SchotchBroom CUT MEATS VEGETABLES 17. Still Life, Scotch Broom Next Door to First National Bank E. A. WESTCOTT Provincetown, Mass. 18. The Brick Schooner JOSEPH P. 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DEALERS IN GEORGE SENSENEY, INSTRUCTOR Hardware, Paints and Oils, Cordage VINTON STUDIOS: Blinds, Glazed Windows, Door and Window Frames 385 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Mass. 169-173 Commercial St., Provincetown, Mass. PLEASE MENTION THE CATALOGUE TO ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION THE CATALOGUE TO ADVERTISERS 9 8 DAGGETT COTTAGE WENDELL W. CHASE 34. Horse, Down-Etching Board and Lodging, $12.00 per up Week and 35. Provincetown Wharf-Etching Automobile Parties a Specialty ETHEL BLANCHARD COLLVER 500 Commercial St., Provincetown. Mrs. Jessie Daggett 36. Portrait-Drawing CATHERINE CRITCHER GEORGE B. LOVELL 37. “Francis” STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATERS 38. Still. Life PLUMBING AND TIN WORK SHEET IRON WORKER IDA M. CURTIS Provincetown Mass. 39. A Street in Old St. George 40. Way Down South in Dixie ESTATE OF T. A. HIGGINS HENRY DAVENPORT LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS 41. Water Front 42. Across Back Street Province town Telephone 25: 3 Mass 43. The White House PRANK H. DESCH J. D. HILLIARD 44. 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