Exhibition catalogue for the 9th Annual Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters Exhibition, November 14, 1910 to December 11, 1910.

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Exhibition catalogue for the 9th Annual Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters Exhibition, November 14, 1910 to December 11, 1910.

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Exhibition catalogue for the 9th Annual Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters Exhibition, November 14, 1910 to December 11, 1910.

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RG020602_1910min.pdf

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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Date

1910

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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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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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NINTH ANNUAL ·
EXHIBITION OF
MINIATURES
CATALOGUE

THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY
OF THE FINE ARTS MDCCCCX

THE PENNSYLVANIA
ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS
FOUNDED 1805

THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY
OF MINIATURE PAINTERS

CATALOGUE OF THE NINTH
ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF
MINIATURES, NOVEMBER 14
TO DECEMBER 11, 1910

PHILADELPHIA
MCMX

MANAGEMENT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS
PRERIDENT,

JOHN FREDERICK LEWIS.

VICE-PRESIDENT t

CLEMENT B. NEWBOLD.

HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENT

E. BURGESS WARREN.
DIRECTORS,
THEOPHILUS

P.

ALPRED C . HAQRISO N

CHANDLER ,

M. HOWE. M.D .,
GEORGE H. McFAODEN ,
C LE~fENT B. ~R\vBOI.D.
EDWARD T. STOTESBURY,
THEODORE N. ELY ,
HERBERT

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CHA R L E MA G N E

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FRANK H. CAVEN.
TREASURER,

GEORGE H. McFADDEN.
SECRETARY AND MANAGER,

JOHN E.

D.

TRASK,

ASSISTANT TO SECRETARY AND TREASURER.

HARRY

p,

RHOADS.

CURATOR OP 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

almcers an{) m embers of tbe !Penns)21"ania
Societ)2 of miniature !Painters

PRESIDENT

EMILY DRAYTON TAYLOR

VICE· PRESIDENT
LUDWIG E. FABER

SECRETARY

A. MARGARETTA ARCHAMBAULT

TREASURER
SARAH YOCUM McFADDEN

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

ELLEN WETHERALD AHRENS

AMY OTIS

HERMAN DEIGENDESCH

MEMBERS
ELLEN WETHERALD AHRENS

REBECCA BURD PEALE PATTERSON

A. MARGARETTA ARCHAMBAULT EVELYN PURDIE
ALICE BECKINGTON
ELLA SHEPARD BUSH

EDNA F. HUESTIS SIMPSON
Lucy MAY STANTON

S.'LLY CROSS
HERMAN DEIGENDESCH

MARIA JUDSON STREAN
MARY H. TANNAHILL

EULABEE Dlx
LUDWIG E. FABER

EMILY DRAYTON TAYLOR
HELEN M. TURNER

JEAN WILLIAMS LUCAS

MABEL R. WELCH

SARAH YOCUM McFADDEN

ALICE RUSHMORE WELLS

AMY OTIS

CARO LINE S. YARDLEY

3

of Selection

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COLI>! CAMPBELL COOPER,
L U DW I G

E.

CLARA

F.

HOWARD,

AMY OTIS,

F ABER ,
MABEL

R.

W ELCH.

'lHangtng (lommtttee
HERMAN D EIGENDESCH ,

S ARAH YOCUM McFADDEN,

AMY OTIs.

4

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
182I.

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 best in the art of
miniature painting.
Photography checked miniature painting for a time, but 01
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
THE
THE
ARY

106TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
FINE ARTS WILL OPEN FEBRU6TH. 1911.

(tatalogue

ELLEN WETHER ALD AHRENS,
R iverton, New Jersey.
I

Little John.
Lent by Mrs.

J. E.

Holbrook.

JOEL NOTT ALLEN ,
58 West 57th Street, New York City.
2

The Lavender Coat.

A. MARGARETT A AR C HAMBAULT,
17 10 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

3

Miss L. D. J .
Lent by Miss Lydia D. Jenks.

4 Mrs. Van B.
Lent by Mrs. David Van Beil.

5 Mrs. J . C. J .
Lent by Mrs. J . Clifford Jones.

6 Portrait.
HOWELL BARKLEY,
17 1 West 97th Street, New York City.

7 Miniature Portrait.
MARTH A W. BAX T ER,
58 West 57th Street, New York City.

8 The Late Lewis Lillie, Jr.
7

MINIATURES.
ELLA SHEPARD BUSH,
420 Boston Block, Seattle, Washington.

9 A Lady of Cranford.
BERTA CAREW,
51 West loth Street, New York City.
10
I I

Portrait of Mrs. W.
The Late Archbishop Corrigan.

HARRIETTE A. CLARK,
135 East 66th Street, New York City.
12

La Princess Grecque.

SALL Y CROSS,
Fenway Studios, Boston.

13
14

Portrait.
Portrait.

IS

Portrait.

Lent by Mr. Sawtell.

GRACE E. DAGGETT,
449 Edgewood Ave., New Haven, Conn.
16 Janet.
Lent by Dr. Thomas Blackshear.

MARIAN RENO A. DARRAGH,
The Glenclaire, 3813 Haverford Ave., Phila.

17

An Old Time Picture.

H. DEIGENDESCH,
320 South Broad Street, Philadelphia.

18

Phyllis.

8

MINIATURES.
EULABEE DlX,
58 W. 57th Street, New York City

19
20

Mrs. Kohlman.
Miss Burden-Clark.

MARIAN LYALL DUNLAP,
1028 Fine Arts Building, Chicago.
21

Elizabeth.

HELEN' WINSLOW DURKEE,
50 West 45th Street, New York City.
22
23

The Spanish Shawl.
Dorothy.

LUDWIG E. FABER,
320 South Broad Street, Philadelphia.
24
25

Gen. StC. Mulholland.
Armin.

MAY FAIRCHILD,
181 Prospect Street, East Orange, New Jersey.
26

Lily.
Lent by C. N. Fairchild.

JOSEPHINE ]. FOOTE,
54 West 82d Street, New York City.
27
28

Portrait of a Boy.
Norman.
Lent by Mrs. Van Gelder.

CLARA G. FORCE,
151 East 6th Street, Erie, Pennsylvania.
29

Portrait · of Miss R.
9

MINIATURES.
LUCIA FAIRCHILD FULLER,
78 East 55th Street, New York City.

30

Pres d'une Claire Fontaine.
Lent by Mrs. John Gellatly.

GRACE WOODBRIDGE GEER,
12

31

Pinckney Street, Boston.

Miss Marie Louise Farman.

MARGARET FOOTE HAWLEY,
3 W ashington Square N., New York City.

32

Portrait of Miss E. J. R. Hawley.
Lent by Mrs. Joseph R. Hawley.

33 Portrait of Miss Jean Hooke.
34 Portrait of Clarence Williams.
ELIZABETH HENDERSON,
Maple L awn, Chestnut H ill.

35
36
37
38
39

The Violin.
Mother-love.
Portrait.
Portrait.
Portrait.

ELSIE T. HERRING,
3822 Locust Street, Philadelphia.

40

Dorothy and Louise.
L ent by Mrs. F. M. Johnson.

LAURA COOMBS HI L LS ,
66 Chestnut Street, Boston .

41

Portrait of Master John Edsall.

42

The Yellow Scarf.

Lent by Mrs. 1. L. Edsall.
10

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

43 Portrait.
44 Janette.
45 Master Norman Marsh.
Lent by Mrs. N. J. Marsh.

SARA K. HUNTER,
617 West 127th Street, New York City.
46
47

Study of Head.
Portrait of Mrs. G.

IRENE BISHOP HURLEY,
964 Hatch Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.

48 Alice: Portrait.
ANNIE HURLBURT JACKSON,
20 Littell Road, Brookline, Mass.

The Blue Mantle.
50 Portrait of Mrs. H.

49

S. CORINNE JAMAR,
Elkton, Cecil Co., Maryland.

51

Portrait of Miss Isabel Jamar.

52

Portrait of Miss Caroline A. Jamar.

Lent by Miss Isabel Jamar.
Lent by Miss Caroline Jamar.

MILDRED JORDAN,
129 Whalley Avenue, New Haven, Conn.

53 Spring.
54 Portrait.
II

MINIATURES.
ANNA BELLE KINDLUND,
508 Franklin Street, Buffalo, New York.

55 Portrait of Mrs. Eugene Falk.
56 Portrait of Mrs. George Davidson.
57 Miss Sally Rumsey.
58 Portrait of Ellenor Kindlund (Artist's
Daughter).
HELEN V. LEWIS,
Levington-on-Hudson, New York.

59

Sylvia.

LYDIA EASTWICK LONGACRE,
27 West 67th Street, New York City.

60

Portrait of My Sister.

JEAN LUCAS,
422

6r

Potomac Avenue, Hagerstown, Maryland.

Tottie.
Lent by Miss Helen Ashe Hays.

ANNA LYNCH,
9 Studio Bldg., 4 Eas(Ohio Street, Chicago.

Miniature Portrait.
63 Miniature Portrait.

62

ALICE RANDALL MARSH,
Nutley, New Jersey.

64 Portrait.
IRV A STRUTHERS MCCALL,
2224

65

Pine Street, Philadelphia.

Portrait.
Lent by Mrs. John Struthers.
12

MINIATURES.
ALEXANDRINE McEWEN,
432 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.

66 Portrait.
67 Portrait of Lord Roberts.
68 Portrait of My Sister.
6g Portrait of a Child.
70 Study.
SARAH YOCUM McFADDEN,
3505 Hamilton Street, West Philadelphia.

71

Master Jack Otter.
Lent by Mrs. Wm. C. Otter.

72 La Communiante.
73 Eleanor.
74 Mrs. A. Vaughn McDonald.

MARY McLAIN,
67 West 52d Street, New York City.

75

Miss D.

EDA NEMOEDE.
918 Fine Arts Building, Chicago.

76 Janette.
AMY OTIS,
10

77

South 18th Street, Philadelphia.

Portrait of Miss Katherine Bates.
Lent

by Katherine Bates Memorial Room
Wellesley College Hospital.

13

MINIATURES.
MRS. L. L. PEABODY,
42 Garden Street, Cambridge, Mass.

78 Head of Nun.
79 Portrait.
80 Study.
BERTHA E. PERRIE,
808 I7th Street, Washington, D . C.

81

Portrait of Mr. H. E. Warner.

CAROLINE KING PHILLIPS,
The Elmgate, Waban P. O., Massachusetts.
82

Portrait.
Lent by Mrs. Graham Denby Fitch.

( MISS ) GRAY PRICE,
223 Garfield Place, Brooklyn, New York.

83
84

Miss Eleanor Marie Reilly.
Miss Grace Merritt.
Lent by Miss Grace Merritt.

SUSANNA MARTIN PRICE,
Box I7, Moylan, Pennsylvania.

85 Miss H. K.
EVELYN PURDIE,
32 Grundmann Studios, 194 Clarendon Street,
Eoston.

86

Portrait of Miss Kathleen Talbot.
14

MINIATURES.
HELO'iSE GUILLOU REDFIELD,
211 Upland Way, Wayne, Pa.

87

Portrait of Madame Alcide Berthier.

88
89

Portrait of Mrs. H. Hartley.
Portrait of Miss Katharine H. Hare.

Lent by Mme. A. Rerthier.

Lent by Mrs. R. E. Hare.

ANNIE RIDDELL,
729 Boylston Street, Boston.

90

Johnny.

BEATRICE M. ROSSIRE,
199 Park Avenue, Yonkers, New York.
91
92

93

Corse's Son.
Russian Student.
A Young Actress.

CARLOTA SAINT-GAUDENS,
Windsor, Vermont.

94
95

Portrait of Marion Reed.
Portrait of Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
Lent by Mrs. A. Saint-Gaudens.

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

96

A Lady of Seventy.
97 Alice.

ZELDA SHAN FIELD,
9 Rue Campagne Tere, Paris, France.

98 Mme. G. Renault.
99 Bonita Merrill.
IS

MINIATURES.
A. W. S. SIEBERT,
182 West Tenth Avenue, Columbus, Ohio.
100
101

The Cameo.
Mr. Louis Siebert.

MARGARET SILVIS,
Rosemont, Pennsylvania.
102

Kitty.

MRS. EDNA HUESTIS SIMPSON,
117 S. Webster Street, Saginaw, W. S., Mich .
104

Portrait of Mrs. G. A. R. Simpson.
Portrait of Mrs. William Swain.

lOS

Portrait of Miss B.

r06

My Mother.

103

Lent by Mrs. G. A. R . Simpson.
Lent by Dr. C. C. Barrows.

ELSIE WHITMORE SOUTHWICK,
24 Gramercy Park, New York City.
107

Portrait of Mr. K.

LUCY MAY STANTON,
552 Cobb Street, Athens, Georgia.

Walter and Frances Forbes with their
Negro Mammy.
109 Portrait of Miss Corinne Stanton.
108

VIOLA STEELE,
62 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York.
110
III
lI2

Clytaem nestra.
Portrait Study.
Pricilla.
16

MINIATURES.
META STEINIGER,
674 West End Avenue, New York City.

II3

Study.

MARIA JUDSON STREAN ,
130 West 57th Street, New York City.

II4 Miss D.
lIS The Lace Shawl.
I16 Mary Lightfoot Tarleton.
II7 Jimmie.
MRS. NINA STERLING TAIT,
15 East 26th Street, Whitestone, L. 1.

lIB

Little Anne Elizabeth.

MARY H. TANNAHILL ,
Van Dyck Studio, 939 8th Avenue, New York City.
119

Portrait of Sally Childs.

EMILY DRAYTON TAYLOR,
17IO Cbestnut Street, Philadelphia.
120

Miss Elizabeth Sinnickson.

121

Dr. F. X . Dercum.

122

Mrs. Arthur Blagden.

Lent by Mrs. Sinnickson.
Lent by Dr. Dercum.
Lent by Mrs. A. Mason Jone,s.

HELEN M. TURNER,
207 E. 17tb Street, New York City.
123

Portrait of Mrs. Sherwood.
Lent by Mrs. Sherwood.

17

MINIATURES.

SHIRLEY TURNER ,
40[ E. 64th Street, New York City.
I24
I25
I26

Study.
Portrait of a Painter.
Portrait Sketch.

ADRIANNA TUTTLE,
47 Pennington Street, Newark, New J ersey.
I27

Dr. Edward Phelan.

I28

Mrs. Irenee du Pont.

I29

Mrs. Henry Samuel Morton and Son.

Lent by Edward Phelan .
Lent by Irenee du Pont.
Lent by Henry S. Morton.

JANE H. VALENTINE,
Ruxton, Maryland.
I30

Portrait Miniature of Mrs. Norman Grey.
Lent by Norman Grey.

BELLE VAN LEER,
848 Carpenter Lane, Germantown.
I3I

Portrait Study.

LEILA WARING,
[9 King Street, Charleston, S. C.
I32

Miss Minnie Robertson.

MABEL R. WELCH,
55 East 59th Street, New York City.
I33
I34

Grace Fisher.
Mrs. Evans.
Lent by S. Kieth Evans.

18

MINIATUR ES.
ALI C E RUSHMORE WELLS ,
148 Grove Street, Plainfield, New Jersey.

135 Two Years Old.
136 Portrait of Philetus Riley.
Lent by Mr. Champlain L. Ri ley.

ELEANOR T . WR AGG,
609 Dutton Street, Waco, Texas.

137 Master John Gray Kendall.
Lent by Mr. B.

138

J.

Kendall.

Pamela.
Lent by Mrs. F. C. Garmany.

19

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

PRBSS OF
::. 1! . LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
PHILADB LPHIA

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OFFICE RETURN SLIP

NINTH ANNUAL
PHILADELPHIA
MINIATURE EXHIBITION
CATALOGUE

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FIRST EDITION

426.

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ANNUAL MEMBEI{SHIP
IN

THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY

OF THE FINE ARTS
Amaual memben are auch perIOIIIU colllribute $10
UIIIIally for tho maiateal_ of lb. Academ,.

UFE MEMBERSHIP
Life memb. are IbOM who COIIIribute abe _
of $100.
AmaUll IUd life member. are IIIImitted to all abe
pub~ exbibiliou IJId lecture. at tho Ac:adem,.
La,., a ri8ht to ute ita library. auhject to the ~
Iioae of the jJlllitutioD, IUd reca,., IJI _ _OIl
&icbt. They bITe all tho piYileaea of ItOCkholden acept the riaht to vote.
CheW mly be IeDt to Georp H. McFeddea,
Treuwer. at the Academ,.

FORM OF BEQUEST

1 gtrJe. tleoile a,.t/ 6equeatla to "Tlae PC1llll!lI.
rlUnfa ACiltiemg 0/ the Fine ArI,H............._ ....
Dolla,. In trrullo lm1eJ1 tmt1 I(eetl itrIatetl anti
applJ1 the Income onr" 10 lAe maintenance Q/ the
,aM Acatiem.JI.

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