Exhibition catalogue for the 5th Annual Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters Exhibition, November 5, 1906 to November 24, 1906.

Item

Title

Exhibition catalogue for the 5th Annual Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters Exhibition, November 5, 1906 to November 24, 1906.

Description

Exhibition catalogue for the 5th Annual Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters Exhibition, November 5, 1906 to November 24, 1906.

Identifier

RG020602_1906min.pdf

Creator

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Date

1906

Subject

miniatures (paintings)
annuals (exhibitions)
exhibition catalogs
exhibitions (events)

Publisher

The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts' Dorothy and Kenneth Woodcock Archives

Medium

paper

Format

PDF

Source

The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts' Dorothy and Kenneth Woodcock Archives

Language

eng

Rights

Digitized archival materials are accessible for purposes of education and research. We have indicated what we know about copyright and rights of privacy, publicity, or trademark. Due to the nature of archival collections, we are not always able to identify this information. We are eager to hear from any rights owners, so that we may obtain accurate information. Upon request, we will remove material from public view while we address a rights issue.

extracted text

PENNSYLV ANIA
SOCIETY OF
MINIATURE
PAINTERS
CATALOGUE

THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY
OF THE FINE ARTS MDCCCCVI

J. E. CALDWELL'& co.
Jewelers and Silversmiths
Importers of Fine Watches and Clocks
Sole Philadelphia Representatives for

H. R. Ekegren, Geneva, Precision Watches
Vacheron and Constantin, Geneva, Watches
Hawkes Cut Glass
T eco Pottery
THE NEW EXHIBITION ROOM
on second floor, decorated under the personal supervisic!n of
Mr. Louis C. Tiffany, for

TIFFANY FAVRlLE GLASS
BRONZE ELECTROLIERS
TIFFANY POTTERY
and the other productions of the TIFFANY STUDIOS
shown exclusively in Philadelphia by us.
Visitors, whether intending purchasers or not, are cordially
invited to examine the wares displayed in this room.
Other show rooms and galleries for FINE PORCELAINES,

MARBLE STATUARY, BRONZES, ANTIQUE CLOCKS.

MINIATURE FRAMING
Special attention given to the artistic casing of Miniatures.
Silver frames from $8.00 to $18.00.
Silver-gilt frames from $11.00 to $25.00.
Stiffened gold frames fro~ $25.00 to $38.00.
Gold frames from $35.00 to $80.00.

lEWELED MINIATURE CASES
Prices upon application.

902 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA

T HE PENNSYLVAN IA
ACADEM Y O F T HE FINE ARTS
FOUNDED 1805

T HE PE NN SYLVAN IA SOC IETY
O F MINIATURE PA INTERS

CATALOGUE OF THE FIFTH
ANNUAL EXHIBITION
NOVEMBER 5 TO NOVEMBER 24

PH ILADEL PHIA
MDCCCCVI

MANAGEMENT OF T HE PENNSYLV A NIA
A CA DEMY OF THE FINE ARTS

President
HENRY WHELEN. JR.

Vice-President
JOHN H . CONVERSE

Dil'ecfol's
E. BURGESS WARREN
GEORGE H. McFADDEN
CLEMENT B. NEWBOLD
JOHN H . PACKARD, M .D.
JOHN H . CONVERSE
EDWARD T . STOTESBURY
THEOPHILUS P . CHANDLER
THEODORE N. ELY
HERBERT M . HOWE, M .D.
JOHN F. LEWIS
FRANK H . CAVEN

Treasu1'e,.
GEORGE H. McFADDEN

Secretary and Manager
JOHN E . D . TRASK

Honorary Curator of Prints
JOHN F. LEWIS

Solid /or
JOHN G. JOHNSON

Commltfee on Exhibitions
EDWARD T. STOTESBURY
THEODORE N. ELY

CLEMENT B. NEWBOLD
E. BURGESS WARREN

3

OFFICERS AND MEMBERS
OF THE

P ennsylvania Society of Mini ature P ainters
1906
President
EMILY DRAYTON TAYLOR

Vice-President
LUDWIG E. FABER

Secretary
A . MARGARETTA ARCHAMBAULT

Treasurer
SARAH YOCUM McFADDEN

Executi~e

Committee

ELLEN WETHERALD AHRENS

AMY OTIS

MEMBERS
ELLEN WETHERALD AHRENS
A. MARGARETTA ARCHAMBAULT
HERMAN DEI GEN DESCH
LUDWIG E. FABER
JEAN WILLIAMS LUCAS
SARAH YOCUM McFADDEN
AMY OTIS
ALICE RUSHMORE
A. H . RAEBURN-SMITH
LUCY MAY STANTON
MARY H . TANNAHILL
EMILY DRAYTON TAYLOR

4

T H E MINI ATURE

M

INIATURE PAINTING is literally what the word signifies, a " painting in little:"
Those who illuminated manuscripts were called

illuminatori, and from the fact that the initial letter of a
chapter was painted red , the pigment of which was the Latin
minium, or red lead, they acquired the name of miniatori, from
which the word miniature is formed .
The true miniaturists were originally, then, the decorators
of old missals . After the invention of printing and engraving
this art entered upon a new phase . Copies in small of celebrated
pictures were made, and the demand was particularly great for
portraits , and so we can trace the evolution of the true portrait
miniature.
As early as 1530, Hans Holbein was painting miniatures in
London. followed by Nicholas Hillard, Isaac Oliver. Peter Oliver ,
Samuel Cooper, John Hoskins , Nathaniel Hone, and Richard
Cosway, who seems very near, for he only died in 1821.
In France, Jean Baptiste Augustin was miniaturist to Louis
XVIl.I. , then came Jean Baptiste Isabey, and many oth~rs . America
can be justly proud of Edward G. Malbone, born 1777 , and of his
great friend , Charles Fraser. This period stands pre-eminent for
all that is best in the art of miniature painting.
Photography checked miniature painting for a time , but of
late there has been a notab le revival of the art.
Ivory is the
medium almost universally employed now, though in old days ,
vellum, copper. paper, and silver were used . The miniature is the
sonnet of portraiture, limited and proscribed, and yet the jewel of
painting .
E. D. T .
5

CATALOGUE
ELLEN WETHERALD AHRENS,
1523 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa.
2
3
4
5
6

Mary Ballard.
Emily.
Mrs. Wm. Woolsey Johnson.
Lent by Mrs. W. W. J.
Kenneth Kempton.
Miriam.
Florence Evlyn Nesbit.
(Mrs. Harry K. Thaw. )

BERNICE PAUAHI ANDREWS,
Holbein Studios, 145 West 55th St.,
New York City.
7
8
9

Thomas Harvey Skinner Andrews.
Arne Olaf Brauner.
Lent by Prof. Olaf M. Brauner.
Mrs. J . Scott Hartley.
Lent by Miss Rachel Hartley.

A. MARGARETTA ARCHAMBAULT,
1710 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa.
10
11
12

Mrs. Zachary Taylor Jones.
Zachary Taylor Jones, Jr.
M iss Anna Lowndes.
Portrait.

7

HELEN JOSEPHINE BAKER,
410 E. Evergreen Ave., Chestnut Hill,
Phila., Pa . .
13

Portrait of a Child.

MARTHA W. BAXTER,
Sherwood St udios, 58 West 57th St.,
New York City.
14
15

16

Mrs. Thomas Bridges, nee Tower.
Mrs. Francis Delafield ( unfinished) nee Van
Rensalaer.
Lent by Dr. Francis Delafield, of New
York.
Jean , Daughter of Lewis L i llie, Esq.
Lent by Lewis Lillie, Esq.

ALICE HAM BREWER,
24I Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J .
17

" Monday."
Lent by Mr. G. L. Brewer.

MARY A. BRUNER,
225 W. Seymour St., Germantown,
Phila., Pa.
,18

Portra it.

M. LESLEY BUSH.BROWN,
Newburgh, N. Y.
19
20
21

Prof. W. W. Goodwi n .
A Snow Bi r d.
The Black K i tte n.

8

MAY AUSTIN CLAUS,
Claus Studio, North Attleboro, Mass.
22
23
24

Gertrude.
Jarvis.
Lent by H. D. Hunt, Esq.
Mrs. Sargent.
Lent by Mrs. Sargent.

HAZEL COOLIDGE,
470 Harvard St., Brookline, Mass.
25
26

Sketch of Miss Ladd.
A Study.

SALLY CROSS,
480 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
27
28
29
30

Miss M.
Miss Pauline McKay and Peter.
Lent by Mrs. McKay.
Mrs. Quincy.
Helen Sibley.
Lent by Mrs. Frank Palmer Sibley.

H . DEIGENDESCH,
320 S. Broad St., Phila., Pa.
31
32
33
34
35

Buster.
The Cardinal.
Miss J. E. F.
Iphegenia.
Miss J. P. S.

MAY DENNING,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
36

Portrait.

9

LUDWIG E. FABER,
320 S. Broad St., Phila., Pa.
37
38
39
40

Miss
Mrs.
Miss
Mrs.

A. M.
L. E. F.
G. K.
S.

CLARA G. FORCE,
151 E. Sixth St., Erie, Pa.
41
42

Portrait.
Lent by Miss M. Gunnison.
Portrait.

MARY GAY,
58 Highland St., Cambridge, Mass.
43
44
45

Portrait of a Child.
Portrait of a Child.
Portrait of Miss N.

ELIZABETH HENDERSON,
113 West 84th St., New York City.
46

Portrait.

ELSIE T. HERRING,
3822 Locust St., Phila., Pa.
47
48

Mr. A. C. Colahan.
Lent by Mr. A. C. Colahan.
Group of Dogs.

ALMA M. HERSIG,
957 Cauldwell Ave., New York City.
49
50
51

Mina.
A Model.
Study.

10

LAURA COOMBS HILLS,
66 Chestnut St., Boston,
52
53
54

Ma~ s.

Portrait of Mrs. B.
Portrait of Miss C.
Portrait of M. H .

LUCY D. HOLME,
I523 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa.
55
56

Mabelle .
Mary Queen of Scots.

GERTRUDE H . HOOD,
4I IS Pine St., Phila., Pa.
5?

Walter Lyle, Jr.
Lent by Mrs. Walter Lyle.

MARY ISABEL HUNT,
1814 W rightwood Ave., Chicago, Ill.
58
59
60
61
62

Capta i n Edson .
Portrait of Mrs. L., New York.
Portrait of Mr. S., New York.
Portrait of Mrs. W., New York.
Italian Girl .

M. B. IRVINE,
I I I Yarmouth St., Norfolk, Va.
63
64

Portrait Miniature.
Lent by Mrs. William Sloane .
Po rt r ait Sketch .
11

ANNIE H. JACKSON,
Brookline, Mass.
65
66

Portrait of Miss Bremer.
Lent by Miss Bremer, Boston.
Portrait.
Lent by Miss Hurlburt, Utica, N. Y.

JOSEPHINE JESSUP,
324 West 57th St., New York City.
67

Mrs. C.
Lent by Mrs. Frean.

ANNIE P. JORDAN,
Woodbury, N. J.
68

Portrait of Ethel G.

HANNAH R. KELLY,
1708 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa.
69

Mrs. James K. Young.
Lent by James K. Young , M.D.

CHARLOTTE KIRKHAM,
Cleveland Park, Washington, D. C.
70

Mother and Child.

ELIZABETH H. LOESER,
Lansdowne Office Bldg., Lansdowne,
Pa.
71

An Old·Fashioned Head.

12

JEAN WILLIAMS LUCAS,
422 Potomac Ave., Hagerstown, Md.
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79

M iss Blanche Bard.
Miss Jen n ie Keller.
Lent by M i ss Lucas.
Miss EI izabeth Patterson .
M iss Agnes Rogers.
Lent by M iss Lucas.
Mrs. Frederick M. Thomas.
Man with Ruff.
Mexican CpaJ.
Paddie Cat and Mistress.
Lent by Mrs. Thomas.

MARY McCANDLISH,
Chambersburg, Pa.
80
81

Portrait.
Portrait.

SARAH YOCUM McFADDEN,
1613 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa.
82
83
84
85

Elizabeth.
" Maid Marian."
Portrait of D r . W . H . McFadden
Portrait.

M. EMMA MUSSELMAN,
1008 Walnut St., Phila., Pa.
86

Portrait of Mrs. R.

ISABEL NASH,
115 East 57th St., New York City.
87
88
89
90

Age.
Youth.
Nito·cris.
The Peacock Gown .

13

EDITH KEMBLE OLIVER,
III Summit Ave., Summit, N.
91

J.

Edward MacDowell.
Lent by Mrs. MacDowell.

JEAN N. OLIVER,
12 Copley Hall, Boston, Mass.
92
93
94
95
96

Portrait, Mr. H.
Little John .
M iss Kitty.
Molly.
Portrait of Mrs. Oliver.

M. B. OLMSTED,
166 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
97

Portrait.
Lent by Mrs. F. Sweet.

AMY OTIS,
10 S. Eighteenth St., Phila., Pa.
98
99
100
101
102

Portrait, M iss Frances Dallett.
Lent by Mrs. Dallett.
Portrait, Miss Emily Howland.
Lent by Miss Emily Howland.
Portr ait, Mr. William Howland.
Lent by M iss Isabel Howland.
Portrait Sketch .
Portrait Sketch.

REBECCA BURD PEALE,
Holmesburg, Pa.
103
104
105

Portrait, Miss E . B. P.
Portrait.
Portrait.

]4

MARY KING PORTER,
1207 Rhode Island Ave., Washington,

D. C.
106

Portrait, Miss M. I. Cooper.

EVELYN PURDIE,
32 Grundmann Studios, Clarendon St.,
Boston, Mass.
107

Portrait of Child.
Lent by Mrs. Erving Babbett.

JENNY DELONY RICE,
7 West 30th St., New York City.
108
109

Portrait of Mrs. F.
Portrait of Mr. A.

CLAIRE SHUTTLEWORTH,
Horton Studios, 399 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y.
110
111
112
113
114
115
116

My Autumn Boy.
Portrait of a Young Girl.
Joyce.
Lilies.
Miss.
Ward.
Miss Edwina Spencer.

MARY H. SIDEBOTHAM,
17 West 98th St., New York City.
"117

Baby Gertrude.

15

CLARA E. SOCKET,
473 Virginia St., Buffalo, N. Y.
118

Daphne.

GRACE H. STANTON,
Garrison-on-Hudson, N. Y.
119
120

Monsieur Ie Cure.
Study.

LUCY MAY STANTON,
Athens, Ga.
121

Portrait of Charles Harris.
Lent by Mrs. Julian Harri s.
122 Portrait Study.
123 Maternite.
124 Head of a Dutch Girl .
124a Mothe r and Chi Id .
124b " Une Vie i lle Hollandaise."

MARY H . TANNAHILL,
939 Eighth Ave., New York City.



125
126
127
128

Portra it of M r. S.
Margaret .
Girl with Kitten.
The Spirit of Spring.

EMILY DRAYTON TAYLOR,
1710 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa.
129
130
131
132

Mrs. John T. Kane.
Lent by Mrs. John T. K ane.
Miss Mary Dickenson Newbold.
Lent by Mr. Clement B. Newbold.
Mrs. William F. Sheehan.
Lent by William F. Sheehan.
Mrs. George D. W idener.
L ent by George D. W i dener.

16

HELEN M. TURNER,
3 Rutherford Place, New York City.
133
134
135
136

Mrs. A. V. Churchill.
,
Lent by Mrs. A. V. Churchill.
Mr. F. Regal.
Kathaleen Voute.
Mrs. M. L. W.
Lent by Mrs. M. L. W .

SHIRLEY TURNER,
Merrick, L. I.
137

Peter.

JANE H. VALENTINE,
Ruxton, Baltimore County, Md.
137a Mrs. Beverly Potter.

LIZZIE F. WAIT,
22 Webster St., Somerville, Mass.
138
139

Portrait of Mrs. A. W. Glines.
A Bird.

MABEL R. WELCH,
131 West 56th St., New York City.
140
141
142
143
144

Portra it, R. C. A.
Earnest I;lms Calkins.
Lent by E. E. Cal kins.
Eliza beth.
Katherine Vaughan Holden .
Lent by Mr. Holden.
Study.

ALTA E. WILMOT,
939 Eighth Ave., New York City.
145

Guarded.

17

JESSIE L. WISSLER,
1008 Walnut St., Phila., Pa.
146

Portrait of Mrs. C.

RACHAEL WORRALL,
16 East 45th St., New York City.
147

E. C. Benedict.

CAROLINE S. YARDLEY,
575 Holly Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
148
149
150
151
152

Portrait of
Jeddy.
Portrait of
Portrait of
Study of a

Miss C.
Miss Mary K.
a Young Man .
Model.

18

Jury

of Selection for 1906
IN NEW YORK
ALICE HAM BREWER
AMY OTIS
MARY H. TANNAHILL
WILLIAM J. WHITTEMORE

IN PHILADELPHIA
ELLEN WETHERALD AHRENS
CECILIA BEAUX
HUGH H. BRECKENRIDGE
LUDWIG E. FABER

Hanging Committee for 1906
ELLEN WETHERALD AHRENS
SARAH YOCUM McFADDEN
AMY OTIS

19

The New Haseltine Galleries
1822 and 1824 Chestnut Street

Philade lphi a

Now on View, an Extraordinary Collection of European and American

Jattltitlgs
Everything connected with the Fine Art business is attended to, includ ing
Rc-lining an d Resto ri ng P aintin~~ , Making and Re-gilding Frames, Etc .

F. WEBER & CO.
I mporters and M anufacturers of

ARTISTS' MATERIALS
F. w. & C O.' s Superfin e Artist s' Oil C olors .
F . W . & C o.' s C anvas and Academy Board s.
F. W. & C o.' s Moist W at er C olors.
l in Pa ns, T ubes, and Glass Pots.)

F. W. & C o.' s Soft and Half Hard Pastels,
Past el Pape r, Pastel C anvas, a nd Board s .
Py rography Outfits a nd Materials.
W O RK S ON ART FOR ALL BRANC H ES

IVORY IN SHEETS FOR MINIATURE PAINTING
M athematica l In st ruments and Draugh tsmen's

Materials in Large Va riety

1125 CHESTNUT ST ., PHILADELPHIA, PA .
Branch Houses:
709 Locust St" St. Louis, Mo.

5 N. Charles St. , Ba ltimore, Md.

lANDER &. TAYLOR
MANUFACTURERS OF

HIGH-GRADE PICTURES AND PORTRAIT MATS
WATER COLORS MOUNTED
ENGRAVINGS RESTORED
PASSEPARTOUT FRAMING
HIGH-GRADE MAT BOARDS

Philadelphia, Pa.

19 N. Ninth St.
21

LINDSAY'S
GALLERIES
Walnut &
Eleventh Streets

(l

Monthly Exhibitions of
Paintings by M asters
of the Dutch , French,
English, and American
Schools.

(l

Rare" Color" Prints,
Etchings, Water Colors
and Engravin gs.

Pictures Framed Artistically at the
TOTTINGHAM & COMPANY

ART SHOPS
1 703 CheStnut Street, Philadelphia

HARRES (Importer)
Exclusive Designs in Millinery, Evening Gowns,
Wraps , Walking Suits, Blouses, Auto Coats, Etc.
NOW

LOCATED IN NEW

1419 WALNUT

BUILDING

STREET

Where fhe Lafesf Models are ShO'Wn

ABRAHAM C. BELL
1800 Chestnut Street

Philadelphia

Newman's Art Store
1704 Chestnut Street
22

FURNITURE
CABINET·WORK
DRAPERIES
WALL PAPERS

PICTURES
FRAMES
MIRRORS

CASSIDY ART GILDING
COM PANY JOHNM:NA~~s,.SlDY,
FRAME

AND

FURNITURE
DEALER

GILDER

TN

OIL PA1NTlNGS , ETCHINGS,
WATER COLORS,

ETC .

1312 FILBERT ST. , PHILAD ELPHIA
OLD

FRAMES

RE-GILT

OIL

PAINTINGS

RESTORED

FRIENDS' BOOK ASSOCIATION
1500 Race Street. Philadelphia, Pa .
IINDER NEW MANAGEMENT

Headqu arters for
STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES BLANK BOOKS PRINTING
WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
KINDERGARTEN AND ARTIST MATERIALS

lander, Cleary &(0.
Manufacturing

(G)~{tll CCll~ 1lli~
Philadelphi~
Expert Makers and Fitters of
FINE SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES

S. W. Cor. 15th a.nd Sansom Sh.

ORIENTAL RUGS
LOANED TO

The Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters
BY THE COURTESY OF

GAMALIEL

K.
23

D AVIDYAN

MISS

MATHILDE

WElL

Photographer
1716

CHESTNUT

STREET

Photographs, $15.00 and $25.00 per dozen
A specialty is made of Portraits at the home

Orders for Christmas should be made as early as possible to
insure being received

24

ANTIQUE FURNITURE
loaned here by the courtesy of

SMITH & BECK
Antique Furniture
Rare China
Pewter, and
Trinkets of all kinds
240 SOUTH TWELFTH STREET
PHILADELPHIA

FRENCH AND ITALIAN FURNITURE
loaned here by the courtesy of

1. E. O'BRIEN & CO.
1634 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA

:$

THE KEATING CoMPANY

1.EugraUtrli - Jrittttrli -

~tattnUtrli

715 SANSOM STREET

PHILADELPHIA

WEDDING INVITATIONS


CALLING CARDS


ENGRAVING, PRINTING, AND STAMPING
FOR ALL SOCIAL AND COMMERCIAL PURPOSES


RUBBER STAMPS


SEAL PRESSES AND STENCILS

QUALITY OF OUR WORK CANNOT

BE SURPASSED

Item sets