Exhibition catalogue for the 6th Annual Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters Exhibition, 1907.

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Exhibition catalogue for the 6th Annual Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters Exhibition, 1907.

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Exhibition catalogue for the 6th Annual Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters Exhibition, 1907.

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RG020602_1907min.pdf

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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Date

1907

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

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

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paper

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PDF

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

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eng

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CATALOGUE
of the

Sixth Annual Exhibition
of Miniatures

,
The Pennsylvania Academy of
the Fine Arts
and

The Pennsylvania Society of
Miniature Painters

1907

Management
of

The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
1907
Presidmt
JOHN FREDERICK LEWIS

Vice- Prtsidmt
H. CONVERSE

JOHN

Dirtclon
E.

CLEMENT

BURGESS WARREN

THEOPHILUS

P.

B.

NEWBOLD

EDWARD T. STOTESBURY

JOHN H. CONVERSE

THEODORE N. ELY

CHANDLER

HERIlERT M . HOWE, M .

D.

AJ"FRED C. HARRISON

GEORGE H . McFADDEN

CLARENCE C . ZANTZINGER

FRANK H. CAVEN

Trtasurtr
GEORGE H . McFADDEN

Stcrttary and Managtr
JOHN E. D. TRASK
Solicitor
JOHN G . JOHNSON

2

,

Officers and Members
of the

Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters
President
EMILY DRAYTON TAYLOR

Vict- President
E. FABER

LUDWIG

Secntary
A. MARGARETTA ARCHAMBAULT

TreaJurer
SARAH YOCUM McFADDEN

EXNutive Commitlee
ELLEN WETHERALD AHRENS

AMY OTIS

Mt1nbers
ELLEN WETHERALD AHRENS

AMY OTIS

A . MARGARKTTA ARCHAMBAULT

REBECCA BURD PKALK

SALLY CROSS

EVELYN PURDIE

HERMAN DEIGENDKSCH

ALICE RUSHMORE

H.

LUDWIG E. FABER

A.

MARY ISABEL HUNT

Lucy MAY STANTON

RAEBURN-SMITH

JEAN WILLIAMS LUCAS

MARY H. TANNAHILL

SARAH YOCUM McFADDEN

EMILY DRAYTON TAYLOR

ISABEL NASH

HELEN M_ TURNER
MABEL R. WELCH

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Juries of Selection
In New York

In Philadelphia

ALICE BECKINGTON

WILLIAM M. CHASE

ISABEL NASH

HERMAN DEIGENDESCH

L.

ALICE RUSHMORE

HERBERT

EMILY DRAYTON 'TAYI.OR

ELIZABETH SHIPPEN GREEN

IRVING

R.

WIl.ES

EVERETT

AMY OTIS

Hanging Committee
A . MARGARETTA ARC HAMBAULT
AMY OTI S

SARAH Y OCUM McFADDEN

CATALOGUE
ELLEN WETHERALD AHRENS.
IO South I8th Street, Philadelphia.
1 Portrait of Mr. Richard P. White.
Lent by Mrs. Caroline Earle White.
2 Portrait of Mrs. Richard P. White.
Lent by Mrs. Caroline Earle White.
3 Portrait of Miss E. D. G.
BERNICE PANAHI ANDREWS.
Holbein Studios, I45 West 55th Street,
New York City.
4 Robert L. Dempster in Character.
5 Mrs. William Andrews.
6 Karen Brauner and Brother.
Lent by Prof. Olaf "M. Brauner.
7 Portrait.
Lent by Miss Mabel Andrews.
A. MARGARETTA ARCHAMBAULT.
I710 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
8 Edith.
Lent by Mrs. William Seyfert.
9 Portrait.
Lent by Dr. W. Oakley Hermann.
10 Portrait.
Lent by Miss Edith Ingham Smith.
11 Portrait.
Lent by Mrs. Wm. Houston Patterson.
5

WILLIAM

J. BAER.

5~

West 57th Street, New York City.
Betty.
Portrait.
Primavera.
The Apple.
Laodice.
Lent by Charles Knoedler, Esq.
17 Halcyon Days.

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13
14
15
16



HELEN JOSEPHINE BAKER.
4IO East Evergreen Avenue. Chestnut
Hill, Philadelphia.
18 Portrait of Miss Priscilla Hoopes.
Lent by Mrs. Henry H. Lippinc0tt.
19 Portrait of Richard Mason, Esq.
Lent by Richard Mason. Esq.
20 Portrait of Charles B. Dunn, Esq.
Lent by Mrs. C. B. Dunn .
MARTHA W. BAXTER.
58 West 57th Street, New York City.
21 Mrs. H. H. Baxter.
Lent by Mrs. Arthur F. Rees.
22 Mrs. Arthur F. Rees.
Lent by Mrs. Harold B. Rees.
23 Miss Violet Fox-Male, from Capri.
ALICE BECKINGTON.
Scituate, Mass., or Carnegie Hall. New
York City.
24 A Study in Blues and Greens.
25 Portrait: Mrs. Buford.
26 The Blue Gid.
27 Study.

6

IRENE BISHOP.
Rookwood Pottery, Cincinnati , Ohio.
28 Portrait of Mrs. H.
Lent by E. T. H. , Esq.
JOHANNA M. BOERICKE.
6375 Woodbine Avenue, Philadelphia.
29 A Sketch on Ivory.
30 A Study.
ANNA RICHARDS BREWSTER.
. 62g West TI4th Street, New York City.
31 The Kimono.
ELLA SHEPPARD BUSH.
420 Boston Block, Seattle, Washington.
32 Portrait of ·Mrs. Devoe.
33 A Kappa of Washington.
HERTA CAREW.
51 West 10th Street, New York City.
34 "Sweethearts"
MAY AUSTIN CLAUS.
Claus Studio, North Attleboro, Ma ss.
35 Miss Martin.
36 Peter Wyckoff, Esq.
KATHARINE COHEN .
Florence, Italy.
37 Miss Mary M. Cohen.
Lent by Miss Mary M. Cohen.
7

SALLY CROSS.
480 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.
38 Against a Gold Screen.
39 Rabbi Charles Fleischer.
Lent by Rabbi Charles Fleischer.
GRACE E. DAGGETT.
New Haven, Conn.
40 Mother's Treasure.
Lent by Mrs. Boardman.
41 The Olden Style.
Lent by Miss Mary Booth.

EULABEE
57
42 Mrs.
43 The

DIX.
\Vest 57th Street, New York City .•
Cox.
Countess Fabbricotti.

MAY FAIRCHILD.
181 Prospect Street. East Orange, N. J.
44 "The Rose."
FRANCES FARRAR.
4756 Vincennes Avenue, Chicago, Ill.
45 Mrs. George Engelhard.
46 Mrs. Charles S. Farrar.
47 'Tis May Time.
ANNIE M. FENDERSON.
52 Union Square, New York City.
48 Portrait of Mrs. W. H. Moffatt.
49 Portrait Study.
8

JOSEPHINE J. FOOTE.
54 West 82d Street, New York City.
50 The Rev. William Cleveland Hicks.
Lent by the Rev. W. C. Hicks.
51 William Cleveland Hicks, Jr.
Lent by the Rev. W. C. Hicks.
52 "Beatrice."
53 The Poke Bonnet.
CLARA G. FORCE.
151 East 6th Street, Erie, Pa.
54 Portrait of Mrs. C.
Lent by Mrs. C.
ALICE PREBLE TUCKER DE HAAS.
45 West II~h Street, New York City.
55 Elizabeth.
56 Portrait of Mrs. Theodria Mead.
Lent by Dr. Cleveland.
ARTHUR HARLOW.
210 Lafayette Street, Salem, Mass.
57 Portrait of Miss Harlow.
ALICE L. HART.
Trinity Court, Boston, Mass.
58 Portrai t.
R. N. HUDSPETH.
Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada.
5~ Miniature.

A. ELIZABETH HENDERSON.
50 East 86th Street, New York City.
60 The Daily Chapter.
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MAGDA HEUERMANN.
IOIG Fine Arts Building, Chicago. III. ·
61 My Father.
LAURA COOMBS HILLS.
66 Chestnut Street, Boston, Mass.
62 The Bride.
CLARE F. HOWARD,
107 East 27th Street, N ew York City.
63 Catherine Marsh.
EDNA F. EIUESTIS.
106 West 74th Street, N ew Yo rk City.
64 Portrait Study.
65 Portrait of Mrs. L.
66 Portrait.
MARY ISABEL HUNT.
1814 Wrightwood Avenue, Chicago , III.
67 Mrs. L., of New York City.
ANNIE H .' JACKSON.
20 Littell Road, Brookline. Mass.
68 Portrait.
69 Portrait.
HANNAH R. KELLY.
1708-10 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
70 Disappointed.
71 June.
72 Portrait of Mrs. Blank.
73 Portrait of Miss Kelly.
74 Portrait of Annie Medary.
Lent by Henry Medary, Esq.
IO

GINEVRA KENNEDY.
I9 West 107th Street, New York City.
75 Portrait of Mrs. R. B.
Lent by H. G. Bunnell , Esq.
HARRIOTT L. KING.
The Albion, Baltimore, Md.
76 Portrait.
77 Portrait of Miss Tyler.
JEAN WILLIAMS LUCAS.
422 Potomac Avenue, Hagerstown, Md.
78 Miss Mary Harter.
SARAH YOCUM McFADDEN.
24 South I7th Street, Philadelphia .
79 "Bruce."
80 "Have a Cup?"
ELLEN MARIA MOORE.
I24 Mt. Vernon Street, Boston, Mass.
81 Portrait of Miss B.
CARRIE TRUMPLER MORRISON.
2I22 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
82 Miniature of a Child.
GRACE H. MURRAY.
Garrison-on-Hudson, New York.
83 Study.
Lent by Mrs. A. Gordon Murray.
84 A Puritan Maid.
Lent by Mrs. A. Gordon Murray.
II

ISABEL NASH.
IIS East 57th Street, New York City.
85 "Grandmother's Bonnet."
Lent by Mrs. S. G. Nash.
86 "Margery."
87 Portrait.
M. NELSON.
Van Dyck Studios, 959 Eighth Avenue,
N ew York City.
88 Miss Adra Marshall.
Lent by Mrs. Marshall.
SARA JULIA NEWLIN.
Baker Building, I520
Philadelphia.
89 Portrait.

Chestnut

Street,

JEAN N. OLIVER.
I2 Copley Hall Studios, Boston, Mass.
90 Portrait.
A. GERTRUDE ORRICK-SEMMES.
II3 Cass Street, Chicago, Ill.
91 "My Mother."
AM.Y OTIS.
10 South 18th Street, Philadelphia.
92 "Elizabeth."
93 Portrait of Miss E. L.
94 Portrait of Miss Marian Haines.
Lent by Mrs. Samuel S. Haines.
95 Portrait of Mrs. Bigelow.
Lent by Miss Florence Bigelow.
I2

AMY GERTRUDE PAYNE.
6071 Drexel Road, Overbrook, Phila.
96 Portrait.
REBECCA BURD PEALE.
Holmesburg, Philadelphia.
9'1 Miss Sara Dolan.
Lent by Mrs. Thomas]. Dolan.
98 Master H. Hoffman Dolan.
Lent by Mrs. Thomas]. Dolan.
99 Miss Elizabeth K. Stokes.
Lent by Mrs. Horace Stokes.
EUGENIA PRICE.
5327 Washington Avenue, Chicago. III.
100 Portrait of Mary Angell.
Lent by Mrs. William T. Angell.
EVELYN PURDIE.
32 Grundmann Studios. Clarendon Street,
Boston, Mass.
J01 Portrait of Mr. B.
102 Portrait of Mrs. P.
103 Portrait ot Mrs. Jack Robinson.
JENNIE DELONY RICE.
7 West 30th Street, New York City.
104 Portrait of a Child.
ALICE RUSHMORE.
429 Park Avenue, Plainfield, N.
105 Mrs. E. W. Sawyer.
Lent by Mrs. E. W. Sawyer.
13

J.

EDITH SAWYER.
183 Steuben Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
106 Miss N.

lO7 Mr. John S. Norton.
Portrait Study.
Miss Stewart.

108
109

ALICE SCHILLE.
Il66 Bryden Road, ColfImbus, Ohio.
110
l11
112
113

Luis.
Portrait.
Portrait.
Portrait Mother and Child.
Lent by Mrs. Sayre.

M: H. SIDEB0THAM . .
17 West 98th Street, N ew York City.
114 Miss Mary Bouton.

A. W . SIEBERT.
132 West 10th Avenue, Columbu . Ohio.
l15

Mrs. Rebecca Keyes.
Lent by Hon. Hylas Sabine.
116 Miss Christine Houston.
l17 Helen Ray.
Lent by Professor F. A. Ray .

MARGARET SILVIS.
Rosemont, Penna.
118 Portrait.
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LuCY MAY STANTON".
Sso Cobb Street, Athens, Georgia.
119 Maternite.
120 Molly Brown. .
121 Backwoodsman of Maine.
122 A Kentucky Girl.
123 An Old Dutch Woman.
124 "Sal Passmore," A North Carolina Mountaineer.
125 Portrait of Mrs. Forbes and Her Children.
126 Portrait of an English Lady.
SARAH C. SWEENY.
21 MacDougal Alley. New York City.
127 Baby Milton Sanders.
MARY H . TANNAHILL.
Van Dyck Studios, 939 Eighth Avenue,
New York City.
128 Portrait of Mrs. W.
Lent by Miss Fanny Williams.
129 Portrait of Miss A. H. P.
130 Portrait of Mr. B.
EMILY DRAYTON TAYLOR.
1710 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
131 Mrs. Richard Y. Cook.
Lent by Richard Y. Cook, Esq.
132 Mrs. Paul Mills.
133 Miss Katherine Harte.
Lent by Dr. Richard Harte.
134 Little Miss M.
Lent by Mrs. T.
135 Mrs. Sidney Tyler.
Lent by Sidney Tyler, Esq.
136 Gifford, Jr.
IS

NELLIE L. THOMPSON.
14 St.. Botolph Studios, Boston, Mass.
137 Henry G. Dorr, Esq.
Lent by Henry G. Dorr, Esq.
HELEN M. TURNER.
3 Rutherford Place, New York City.
138 Mrs. William S.
139 Margaret Regal .
140 Miss L. P. T.
141 Miss K. J. B.
Lent by Miss Brunck.
JANE H. VALENTINE.
Ruxton, Baltimore County, Maryland.
142 Mrs. William Pinkney Whyte.
143 Master Wilham May.
FRANCES A. .L. WALKER.
203 West 78th Street, New York City.
144 Portrait of an Old Woman.
ELIZABETH V. TAYLOR WATSON.
404 Fenway Studios, Ipswich Street,
Boston, Mass.
145 Mrs. Rantone and Children.
146 "William anti His Mother."
Lent by Mrs. H. Melville Taylor.
CHARLES WEISE.
347 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.
147 Mrs. Horace Coleman, of Troy, Ohio.
Lent by Mrs. Horace Coleman.
148 Mrs. Tazewell r. Thomas, of Baltimore, Md.
Lent by Mrs. Tazewell T. Thomas.
16'

MABEL R. WELCH.
131 West 56th Street. New York City.
149 Alice.
150 Mrs. Ernest Elmo Calkins.
Lent by Ernest Elmo Calkins, Esq.
151 Pieter Molendijk.
SARAH C. WILSON.
Beaver, Pennsylvania.
152 Portrait.
153 Portrait.
154 Eda.
Lent by Mrs. Edward McCoy.
155 Portrait.
ELEANOR T. WRAGG.
1317 South 8th Street, Waco , Texas.
156 Portrait .
. 157 Pamela.
CAROLINE S. YARDLEY.
575 Holly Avenue, St. Paul, Minn.
158 Portrait of Miss Ruth C.

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Furniture in the gallery
is lent by Lewis King,
dealer in Colonial and
Antique Furniture, 928
and 930 Pine Street ,
Philadelphia . . . . . . .

THE MINIATURE

M

INIATURE PAINTING is literally whatlhe word signifies,
a "painting in little."

Those who illuminated manuscripts were called illulllinatot'i,
and from the fact that the initial letter of a chapter was painted ..~d,
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
XVIII, then came Jean Baptiste Isabey, and many otbers. America
can be justly proud of Edward G. Malbone, born 1777, and of hi s
great friend, Charles Fraser. This period stands pre-eminent for
all that is best in the art of miniature painting.
Pbotography checked miniature painting for a time, but of
late there has been a notable 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.

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