Exhibition catalogue for the 8th Annual Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters Exhibition, November 8, 1909 to December 19, 1909.

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Exhibition catalogue for the 8th Annual Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters Exhibition, November 8, 1909 to December 19, 1909.

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Exhibition catalogue for the 8th Annual Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters Exhibition, November 8, 1909 to December 19, 1909.

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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

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1909

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EIGHTH ANNUAL
EXHIBITION OF
MINIATURES
CATALOGUE

THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY
OF THE FINE ARTS MDCCCCIX

THE PENNSYL VANIA
ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS
FOUNDED 1805

THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY
OF MINIATURE PAINTERS

CATALOGUE OF THE EIGHTH
ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF
MINIATURES, NOVEMBER 8 TO
DECEMBER 19, 1909

PHILADELPHIA
MCMIX

MANAGEMENT OF THE PENNSYL VANIA
ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS
PRESIDENT,

JOHN FREDERICK LEWIS.

VICE· PRESIDENT I

CLEMENT B. NEWBOLD.

HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS,

E. BURGESS WARREN.

JOH N H. CONVERSE,
DIRECTORS,
THEOPHILUS

P.

ALFRED C . HARRISON,

CHANDLER,

CLARENCE C. ZANTZINGER,
GEORGE D. WIDENER,

HERBERT M. HOWE, M.D.,
GEORGE H. McFADDEN,
CLEMENT

B.

T. DE 'WITT CUYLER,

NEWBOLD,

EDWARD T. STOTESBURY,
THEODORE

ARTHUR H. LEA,

N. ELY,

CHARLEMAGNE TOWER,

FRANK H. CAVEN.
TREASURER,

~

GEORGE H. McFADDEN.

SECRETARY AND MANAGER,

JOHN E. D. TRASK.
ASSISTANT TO SECRETARY AND TREASURER,

HARRY

P.

RHOADS.

CURATOR OF SCHOOLS,

CHARLES F. RAMSEY.
SOLICITOR,

JOHN G, JOHNSON.
COMMITTEE ON EXHIBITIONS,
CLEMENT

B.

NEWBOLD, CHAIRMAN,

GEORGE H. McFADDEN,

ALFRED C. HARRISON,

EDWARD T. STOTESBURY,

THEODORE N. ELY,

CHARLEMAGNE TOWER.

2

@ff(cers ant> members of tl)e lDennsog{\?anta
Soctet\? of miniature lDainters

PRESIDENT
EMILY DRAYTON TAYLOR

VICE· PRESIDENT
LUDWIG

E.

FABER

SECRETARY

A.

MARGARETTA ARCHA~IBAULT

TREASURER
SARAH YOCUM McFADDEN

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
ELLEN WETHERALD AHRENS

AMY OTIS

REBECCA PEALE PATTERSON

MEMBERS

ELLEN WETHERALD AHRENS

REBECCA BURD PEALE PATTERSON

A. MARGARETTA ARCHAMBAULT EVELYN PURDIE

F.

ALICE BECKINGTON

EDNA

ELLA SHEPARD BUSH

Lucy MAY STANTON

HUESTIS SIMPSON

SALLY CROSS

MARIA JUDSON STREAN

HERMAN DEIGENDESCH

MARY H. TANNAHILL

EULABEE DIX

EMILY DRAYTON TAYLOR

LUDWIG E. FABER

HELEN M. TURNER

JEAN WILLIAMS LUCAS

MABEL R. WELCH

SARAH YOCUM McFADDEN

ALICE RUSHMORE WELLS

AMY OTIS

CAROLINE S. YARDLEY

3

JUt)?

of Selection

GEORGE WAL"J"ER DAWSON,

SARAH YOCUM McFADDEN,

EMILY DRAYTON TAYLOR,

EULABEE DIX,
HELEN

M.

TURNER.

'lHanging <!ommittee
ELLEN WETHER.\LD AHRENS,

SARAH Yocu" McFADDEN,

AMY OTIS.

4

MINIATURE PAINTING is literally what the word signifies, a " painting in little."
Those who illuminated mannscripts were called illumil1atori, 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 aC'luired the name of milliatori, from which the
word miniature is formed.
The hue 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 ~o we can trace the evolution of the
true portrait miniature.
As early as 1530, Hans Holbein was painting miniatures
in London, followed by Kicholas Hillard, Isaac Oliver, Peter
Oliver, Samuel Cooper, John Hoskins, Nathaniel Hone, and
Richard Cos way, 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
others. 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 bes! in the art of
miniature painting.
Photography 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.

THE 105TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF
THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ARTS WILL BE OPEN FROM
JANUARY 23RD TO MARCH 20TH, 1910,
INCLUSIVE

(!atalogue

ELLEN WETHER AL I3 AHRE NS,
10

~outh

18th Street, Phi ladelRhia.

Mary.
2

3

Lent by T heodore Woolsey Johnson, Esq.
Archibald.
Lent by Dr. A. C. Eglin.
Nancy.
L ent by 1\1rs. B. Frank Hiestand.

A. MARGARETTA ARCHAMBAULT,
1710 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
4
5

Mrs. Frank Mueller.
Lent by ~ Ii ss Kathleen K ugle r.
Miss Anna Thomps on.
Lent by Mrs. \ >\TIll. Ashmead Schaeffer .

HELEN JOSEPHINE BAKER,
410 East Evergreen A,:enue, Chestnut Hill,
Philadelphia.
6

Portrait of a Child.
L ent by the Mi sses L ippincott.

MARY HATHAWAY BILLINGS ,
373 Grand A"en ue, Brook lyn, N ew York.
7

Portrait.

JOHANNA M. BOERICKE,
• 8

63 75 Woodbine Aven ue, Philadelphia .
Miss H. Meta Tafel.

7

MINIATURES.
MABEL MUIR BONN,
24 Ridgewood Terrace, Maplewood, N.
9

Helen.
Lent by Mrs. Arthur Muir .

MARY W. BONSALL,
3430 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
10

Portrait of Mrs . John Heisler.

RUTH W. BROOKS,
Navy Pay Office, Manila, P. 1.
II

12

13
14

Portrait Study.
Study.
Portrait of Mr. W. A. N.
L e nt by William A. N elson , Esq.
Portrait of Miss E.

ELLA SHEPARD BUSH,
420 Boston Block, Seattle, \Vashington.
15

A Daughter of the Revolution.
Lent by Victor E. Stork, Esq.

MAY AUSTIN CLAUS,
Lyme, Connecticut.
16

Dorothy.

KATHERINE M. COHEN,
249 Mint Arcade, Philadelphia.
17

A Quiet Hour.

8

J.

MINIATURES.
SALL Y CROSS,
18

112 Pope Building, 221 <::olumbus Avenue, Boston.
Portrait of Mrs. Chase .

GRACE E. DAGGETT,
449 Edgewood Avenue, New Haven, Conn.
19

Portrait .
. Lent by Miss M. Edith Daggett.

MARION RENO A. DARRAGH.
3813 Haverford Avenue, West Philadelphia.
20

Portrait of Selah Linton.

HERMAN DEIGENDESCH.
320 South Broad Street, Philadel phia.
21

Traumerei.

EULABEE DIX.
58 West 57th Street, New York City.
22
23 .

Mrs. D.
Mr. Clemens.

MARIAN LYALL DUNLAP.
1028 Fine Arts Building, Chicago.
24
25

Head of Boy.
Mrs. M.

HELEN A. DU PONT.
Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
26

Mrs. Bidermann du Pont.
Lent by Evan M. du Pont, Esq.

9

MINIATURES.
HELEN WINSLOW DURKEE,
50 West 45th Street, New York City.
27
28
29

Baigneuse.
Pan-Piper.
The Yellow Dress .

FANNIE EVANS,
3207 Presbury Street, vValbrook, Baltimore.
30

Head of Italian Woman .

LUDWIG E. FABER,
320 South Broad Street, Philadelphia.
31
32

Master B.
Le nt by Mrs. Ellis W. Bacon.
Miss N. N.

MA Y FAIRCHILD,
181

33

Prospect Street, East Orange, N.

Por-trait.
Lent by C. N. Fairchild, Esq.

A. P. FELLOWS,
4006 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia .
34
35

Portrait of Elizabeth Faber.
Lent by Mrs. Erwin Faber.
Mrs. W. E. Hering.
L ent by Mrs. W. E. Hering.

BERNICE P. ANDREWS FERNOW,
60 Plymouth Street, Montclair, N.
36
37

Miss Elisabeth Valentine.
J. Scott Hartley, Esq ..
10

J.

J.

MJNJ.ln ' RT:S.
38

E. Gifford

~ibley,

Esq.

39 · Miss Sara Sedgwick Hazard.
40 Morris and Benjamin Kennedy.

JOSEPHINE J. FOOTE,
54 West 82nd Street, New York City.

4'
42

A Blue Kimino.
Portrait of a Child.
Le nt by Mrs. P. E. Williamson.

CLARA G. FORCE,

'5'

43
44
45

East 6th Street, Erie, P ennsylvania.

Portrait of Miss F.
Portrait of Mr. T.
Portrait of Mrs ~ G .
L e nt by Mrs. Jonas Gunnisoll.

SARAH D. GARDINER,
Sagtikos Man<;>r, Bayshore, Long Island.
46

Miss Lilian G. Tyler.

ARTHUR HARLOW,
210

47

Lafayette Street, Salem, Ma;,s.

Portrait of Mr. P.

LUELLA SHAYLOR HARMON,
[47 Pin e Street, Portland, :\Iaine.
48
49

Miss Caroline Stevens .
Lent by Jol1n Calvin Stevens. Esq.
Portrait of my Mother.
Lent by H orace Woodbury 5l1aylor, Esq.
II

MINIATURES.
MARGARET FOOTE HAWLEY,
123 Huntington Street, New Haven, Conn.
50
51
52

Portrait of Miss Kathryn Flint.
Portrait of Master William Foote.
Lent by Prof. H . W . F oote.
Portrait of Miss Edith Hawley.
Lent by Mrs. J. R . Hawley.

ELIZABETH HENDERSON,
50 East 86th Street, New York City.
53

Portrait.

ELSIE T. HERRING.
54

3822 Locust Street, Philadelphia.
Mary Maule Herring.
Lent by Mr. C. M. P. H e rring.

LAURA COOMBS HILLS.
66 Chestnut Street, Boston.
55
56
57
58

Portrait of Miss G.
The Nymph.
Portrait of Miss Margaret Curson Hale.
Portrait.

CLARA F. HOWARD,
20 Gramercy Park, New York City.
59

The Lace Cap.

IRENE BISHOP HURLEY,
964 Hatch Street, Mt. Adams, Cincinnati.
60

Portrait of a Baby.
12

MINIATURES.
HANNAH R. KELLY,
1708 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
61 Jack.
62 Mother's Love.

CHARLOTTE KIRKHAM,
Woodley Inn, \¥ashington, D. C.
63

Playmates.

HELEN V. LEWIS,
Irvington-on-Hudson, New York.
64
65
66
67

Richard V. Lewis.
Lent by Miss Miriam Lewis.
Portrait.
Portrait of an Actor.
Portrait of Mrs . P. R. Van Syckel.
Lent by Frank Van Syckel, Esq.

LYDIA EASTWICK LONGACRE,
27 'Nest 67th Street, New York City.
68

Portrait of Mrs. Walter Mills Bennet.
Lent by Mrs. vValter Mills Bennet.

JEAN LUCAS,
422 Potomac Avenue, Hagerstown, Md.
69

Master Wat .Henry Tyler.

IRVA STRUTHERS McCALL,
2224 Pine Street, Philadelphia.
70

Daughter of Mrs. C. F. C. Stout.
Lent by Mrs. C. F. C. Stout.

13

JlINIATURES.
MARGARET L. McDOUGALL,
522

7r
72
73

North Green Bay Road, Highland Park, Ill.

The Girl with the Ce11o.
Portrait of Mr. Fred Dalrymple.
Portrait of Tokio Innkai.

SARAH YOCUM McFADDEN,
3505 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia.
74
75
76
77

Portrait Sketch of Katherine.
Portrait of Miss M.
Portrait of Dr. H. B. McFadden.
Portrait of Mrs. Alfred Stengel.
Lent by Dr. Alfred Stengel.

ELOISE POLK McGILL ,
San Antonio, Texas.
7B

Waiting.

ALICE RANDALL MARSH,
N utley, New Jersey.
79
Bo

Portrait.
Portrait.

CARRIE TRUMPLER MORRISON,
Elkton, IIIaryland.
Br

William.

EDA NEMOEDE,
3013 West George Street, Chicago.
B2
B3

Mae.
Miss H.

14

MIN IA T URES.
RHODA HOLMES NICHOLLS,
39 W est 67th Street, New York City .
84
85

The Re v . W. G. Holmes.
An English Child.

AMY OTIS ,
10 South 18th Street, Ph iladelph ia.
86
87
. 88
8g
go

Portrait of Wm. Ellison, Esq.
Lent by Mrs. He nry H . E ll ison .
Portrait of Miss Roberts .
Portrait of Miss Gertrude Haines.
Lent by Mrs. Sa muel S . H ai nes.
Portrait of Mrs. Paton.
Lent by Mr. Paton .
Portrait of Mis s Isabel Jenkins.
L en t by Chas F . Je nki ns, E sq.

JEANN E PAYNE,
"The Fairholm," 503 \Vest 121st Street, New
York City.
91

Sketch of Young Artist .

CAROLINE KING PHILLIPS,
" The E lmgate, " Wa ban P.O., Massach usetts.
92

Tennis .
Lent by Mi ss E. C. J ohnson.

EVELYN PURDIE,
32 Grundmann Studios, 194 Clarenden S treet,
Boston .
93
94
95

Portrait Mme. Carvilla.
Portrait of Miss Elsted.
Len t by Mrs. Paget E lsted.
Portrait of Mrs . Oakey.

15

MINIATURES.
JENNY DELONG RICE,
96

7 West 30th Street, New York City.
A Lady of the .Twentieth Century.

CARLOTA SAINT GAUDENS,
97
98
99
100

'Vindsor, Vermont.
Portrait of Miss Anderson.
Pickininy.
Portrait of Witter Bynner, Esq.
L ent by "Vitter Bynner, Esq.
Portrait of Percy MacK aye.
L ent by Percy l\1acKaye, Esq.

EDITH SAWYER,
101
102

183 Steuben Street, Brooklyn, New York.
Jean.
Miss Annie Sittig.
Lent by Frank Sittig, Esq.

ALICE SCHILLE,
103

II66 Bryden Road, Columbus, O hio.
Girl with a Parrot.

FELDA SHAUFIELD,
9 Rue Campagne, Paris.
104

Miniature.

CLAIRE SHUTTLEWORTH,
The Harton Studios, 399 Franklin Street,
Buffalo, N. Y.
105

Portrait of Miss Tennant.

MARY H. SIDEBOTHAM,
Mascoma, New Hampshire.
106

Dr. J. W. R .

16

MINIATURES.
MARGARET SILVIS,
Rosemont, Pennsylvania.
107

Patsy.

EDNA HUESTIS SIMPSON,
loB
109

Baldwinsville, New York.
Mrs . G. A. Huestis.
Janette .

KATHARINE ADAMS SMITH (Deceased) .
IIO
III

112

Mother of the Artist.
Lent by Mrs. George B. Smith.
The Monk.
Lent by Mrs. George B. Smith.
The Lace Maker .
. Lent by Mrs. George B. Smith.

ELSIE SOUTHWICK,
113
114

24 Gramercy Park , New York City.
Portrait Mrs. K.
La Mere Tamec.

LUCY M. STANTON,
lIS
II6
117

552 Kobb Street, Athens, Georgia.
Aunt Liza, The Milk Woman.
Portrait of Mr. W. L. Stanton, Captain of
Scouts, Wheeler's Cavalry.
Portrait Sketch of Miss Mary Wood.
Lent by Miss Mary Wood.

VIOLA STEELE,
IIB
IIg
120

47 Willow Street, Brooklyn, New York.
Polish Girl.
Leslie .
A Civil War Veteran.

17

MINIAT URES.
META STEINIGER,
121

67 West End Aven ue, New York City.
Dutch Woman.

MARIA J. STREAN,
122
123
124

53 East 59th Street, New York City.
William.
Boy in Pierrot Costume .
The Coral Necklace.

AMY DRAPER SUMNER,
125
1~6

52 East 21st Street, New York City.
The Late Wm. Bronson Howard.
Margaret, Daughter of Mr. John Covert .

MARY H. TANNAHILL,
127

Van Dyck Studios, 939 8th Ave. , ::-lew York City.
Nancy.

EMILY DRAYTON TAYLOR,
128

129
130
131

132
133

17 IO Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Master Gifford A. Cochran, Jr.
Mrs. Hampton L. Carson.
Lent by Hampton L. Carson , Esq.
Miss Anna D. Scott.
Lent by Mrs. Edgar Scott.
Miss Elizabeth C. Dercum.
Lent by Mrs. F. X. Dercum.
Miss Helen M . Schmidt.
L e nt by Edward Schmidt, Esq.
Gifford A. Cochran, Esq.
Lent by Mrs. Gifford A. Cochran.

NELLIE LOUISE THOMPSON,
134

Copley Hall, 198 Clarendon Street, Boston.
Mary, daughter of Mrs . Bertha Cushing Child.
Lent by Mrs. Child.

18

MINIATURES.
HELEN M. TURNER,
135
136
137

207 East 17th Street, New York City.
Mrs. Johnston Armstrong.
Lent by J ohnston Armstro ng, Esq.
Cecelia.
A Harmony in Blue.

ADRIANNA TUTTLE,
138

47 Pennington Street, Newark, N.
Portrait Study.

J.

CAROLYN D. TYLER,
139

1401 East 53rd Street, Chicago, Illin ois.
Beatrice.

JANE H. VALENTINE,
140

Ruxton, Maryland.
Portrait Miniature of a Young Girl.

BELLE V AN LEER,
141

848 Carpenter Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia.
Portrait.

MABEL R. WELCH,
142
143

62 West 107th Street, New York City.
Mary.
Miss D.

ALICE RUSHMORE WELLS,
144

80 'Washington Avenue, Plainfield, N.
Portrait of Mrs. Howard Riley.
L e nt by Mrs. HOlVard Ril ey.

WILLIAM J. WHITTEMORE,
145

318 West 57th Street, New York City.
In the Nursery.

I9

J.

ESPECIAL THANKS ARE DUE TO
MESSRS. FRITZ & LA RUE. 1124
CHESTNUT STREET. WHO LEND
THE RUGS USED IN THE GALLERY. AND TO MR.]. M. WINTROB.
918 PINE STREET. WHO LENDS
THE FURNITURE.

PR ESS OF

J.

B.

L!P P ~N CO T T

CO!\1PANY

PH I LAD E LPHI A

615

ANNUAL MEMBER.SHIP
IN

THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY
OF THE FINE ARTS
Annual member. are IUch persons as contribute $10
annually for the maintenance of the Academy.

LIFE MEMBERSHIP
Life member. are those who contribute the sum

01 $100.
Annual and life members are admitted to all the
public exhibitions and lectures at the Academy,
have a right to use its library, subject to the regulations of the institution. and receive an admission
tickeL They have all the privileges 01 stock_
holders except the right to vote.
Ched:s may be sent to George H. McFadden,
Treasurer, at the Academy.

FORM OF BEQUEST

I give, devise and bequeath to "The Pennsylvania Academy of tbeFine Arts ..................... .
Dollars in trust 10 invesl and keep inl1esled and
appi:y Ihe income only 10 the maintenance of tbe
said Academ:y.

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