FINE ND 205 .E93 1914 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FINE ARTS LIBRARY ON THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY CONTEMPORARY , AMERICAN PAINTERS and an exhibition of illustrations by Elizabeth Shippen Green Elliott (Mrs. Huger Elliott) NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH TO DECEM- BER SIXTH NINETEEN FOURTEEN <> THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY 19 OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 10 A. M. TO 4:80 P. M., EXCEPTING ON SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS, WHEN IT IS OPEN FROM 1:80 TO 4:80 P. M. FREE DAYS: WEDNESDAYS. SATUR- DAYS AND SUNDAYS. OTHER DAYS ADMISSION IS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. MANY OF THESE PAINTINGS ARE FOR SALE; FOR PRICES APPLY AT THE DESK OR AT THE OFFICE OF THE GALLERY. CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 3 1924 100 356 082 THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY ROCHESTER NEW YORK flt't COLLECTION OF OrL PAINTINGS BY CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN PAINTERS Catalogue 1 Grand Entry 2 Coast of Massachusetts S News from Home 4 Miss Sally 5 The Wonder Book 6 Autumn 7 Portrait 8 The Edge of the Wood - 9 On the Cliff - 10 Morning Sunlight - 11 Silence of the Night 12 Sunset, Arizona 13 Canal, Venice 14 Woodstock Village 15 Sunset, Neponset - 16 The Baby 17 Maples in Spring 1 8 Harbor in Winter - 19 Lengthening Shadows 20 Italian Mother and Child 21 Mother and Child - 22 Choosing the Gift - 23 The Old Bridge - 24 Girl Combing her Hair Gifford Beal, New York Richard Norris Brooke, Washington, D. C. Karl Albert Buehr, Paris, France Ralph Clarkson, Chicago Mrs. Kenyon Cox, New York Bruce Crane, New York Catharine C. Critcher, Washington, D. C. Charles C. Curran, New York C< CC Edward Dufner, New York Charles Warren Eaton, New York Albert L. Groll, New York Oliver Dennett Grover, Chicago Birge Harrison, New York Cf it Henry Salem Hubbell, New York H. Bolton Jones, New York Jonas Lie, New York << a M. Jean McLane, New York tt a Carl J. Nordell, Boston Leonard Ochtman, New York William M. Paxton, Boston 25 New England Winter 26 Deepening Shadows 27 The Derelict 28 The Harbor Light 29 New England Meadows 80 Marine 81 Marine - 32 Bianca 83 The Plaza, New York 84 Reflections Henry R. Poore, New York Edward H. Potthast, New York William Ritschel, New York Henry B. Snell, New York Gardner Symons, New York Frederick J. Waugh; Montclair, New Jersey William J. Whittemore, New York Guy C. Wiggins, New York Irving R. Wiles, New York COLLECTION OF ILLUSTRATIONS BY ELIZABETH SHIPPEN GREEN ELLIOTT (Mrs. Huger Elliott) Illustrations to " Three Fairy Tales " by Richard Le Gallienne 35 Queen Cophetua ' The Spanish Jade ' ' by Maurice Hewlett 36 The Spanish Jade Aurilie " by Arthur Sherburne Hardy 37 Antoine and the Little Wooden Soldier 38 Antoine at School " The Love Match " by Justus Miles Forman 39 The Princess 40 The Prince and the Grand Duke 41 The Prince and Princess " The Child " by Annie Hamilton Donnell 42 Elizabeth, aetatis suae 8 ' The Navarrese " by James Branch Cabell 43 Queen Jehan and Riczi " The Little Past " by Josephine Preston Peabody 44 Illuminated Page 45 Illuminated Page 46 Colophon Rebecca Mary " by Annie Hamilton Donnell 47 Aunt Olivia in her Garden 48 Rebecca Mary goes to Boarding School 49 The Meeting at the Junction 50 Rebecca Mary and Aunt Olivia 51 The Thousand Quilt From " The Child," a calendar 52 "Alec and Martha" 53 "Malcolm" "St. Stephen's Eve" by Warwick Deeping 54 To see Black Fulk Come Forth 5 5 A Strange Company Wizardand Ghostly Dorinda Dares " by Marjorie Bowen 56 The Duel of Wits Buondelmonte ' ' by Maurice Hewlett 57 Buondelmonte rides to his bride 58 The Betrothal of Buondelmonte and Piccarda An Old Country House " by Richard Le Gallienne 59 An old house with an old garden" 60 The ghost who laid out the Garden 61 The ghost who was so fond of roses, and the ghost of little children of Elizabeth's time 62 The Shakespearean Scholar 63 Your pockets rifled by the light of the moon 64 Poaching 65 The Dryad 66 The Floor of Heaven 67 The Astrologer's Garden 68 Perdita's simple cupboard "The Empty House" by Beatrix Demerest Lloyd 69 The Sleeping Town " The Sycamore " by Olive Howard Dunbar 70 The Old House " The Ambassador" by Arthur Sherburne Hardy 71 At Breakfast " The Twelve Green Russian Garnets" by Arthur Sherburne Hardy 72 Inspector Joly " How Dorante Crossed the Rubicon" by Arthur Sherburne Hardy 73 Completing their Education 74 The First Communion 75 Reverie " The Elder Sister " by Belle Radcliffe Laverack 76 The Moon World 77 The Night Wind " A Garden Idyll " by Kate Whiting Patch 78 Twilight " Beauty and the Jacobin " by Booth Tarkington 79 The Jacobin 80 Beguilement 81 The Marseillaise " The Traveling Sister " by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman 82 The Family Solicitor EXHIBITION OF THE NEW TWO COLOR PROCESS OF THE EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Color photography may no longer be classed with the dreams of the alchemists— nor as an elusive will-o'-the-wisp. The Memorial Art Gallery takes pride in placing before the public for the first time this latest achievement in one of the most important of the practical arts — an art, the artistic possibilities of which are daily gaining wider recog- nition. In the Eastman exhibit is tangible evidence of accom- plishment. Color photographs have been made before, but this new process, requiring only the skill that he would put into his regular work, opens to the photographer a field wherein he can make portraits with fidelity to color, por- traits aglow with that life and vigor whicli can come only from a vivid rendition of flesh tones linked with roundness and brilliancy. The examples shown are largely the work of those who had had, until recently, no experience in color photog- raphy. Remarkable as they are, they should be viewed only as indicating the possibilities of a new process. The tech- nicalities have been overcome. It remains for photographers to make the most of the tools now placed in their hands. IN THE PRINT ROOM FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE JAMES G. AVEHELL GIVEN TO THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY BY MRS. JAMES S. WATSON One hundred and eighty-eight photographs of Italian Architecture, Sculpture, and Painting will be shown during November and December, in two sections. CATALOGUE OF PHOTOGRAPHS Torcello Cathedral - Choir decoration, V century ; capital, XII century. Torcello, Church of Santa Fosca, X cen- tury Basilica of San Apollinare Nuovo - Mo- saics on left side of nave, of Virgins and Magi bearing gifts to the En- throned Madonna, VI century. San Apollinare Nuovo - Capitals San Apollinare in Classe - Sarcophagus of Teodoro, VII century San Vitale - Interior, cloisters ; capitals in nave and sacristy, VI century San Giovanni Evangelista - Tympanum relief, The Dream of Galla Placidia, VII century. San Ambrogio - Interior, with two de- tails of sculpture on ambon, XII century San Zeno - Exterior, XII century San Marco - Two bas-reliefs, XII century San Antonio - East Side, XIII century San Miniato - Interior and marble pulpit San Andrea - Sculptured Architrave (Gruamont) XII century Baptistery - Interior with High Altar Cathedral - Interior Palace called Ca d'Oro - XIV century Cathedral - Cupola ( Brunelleschi ) XV century 1-3 VENICE - 4 5 RAVENNA 6-8 9-10 11-14 15 16-18 MILAN - 19 VERONA - 20-21 VENICE 22 PADUA - 23-24 FLORENCE 25 PISTOIA 26 FLORENCE 27 FIESOLE - 28 VENICE - 29 FLORENCE S0-S1 FLORENCE 32 33-84 85-36 37 88-39 40 41 42-45 46-48 FIESOLE - 49 VICENZA - 50 VERONA - 51-54 MILAN 55 VENICE - 56 57 PADUA 58-59 FLORENCE 60-63 PADUA - Pazzi Chapel - Exterior and Interior (Brunelleschi) San Lorenzo - Interior of Sacristy ( Bru nelleschi) Quaratesi Palace - Court and Capital (Attributed to Brunelleschi) Rucellai Palace - Front and Detail (Leon Battista Alberti) Santa Maria Novella - Main Doorway (Alberti) Eiccardi Palace - Side view, and Capital in Court (Michelozzi) Strozzi Palace - Exterior ( Benedetto da Maiano and Simone del Pallaiolo) Fecchio Palace - Marble Doorway (Bene- detto da Maiano) Gondi Palace - Details of Stairs and Capitals of Court (Giuliano da San Gallo) Monastery, Badia - Facade, loggia, and capital, XV century Schio Palace, called the Golden House San Bernardino, XV century San Eustorgio - Campanile ; Chapel of St. Peter Martyr ; Tomb of Stephano Visconti (1359) ; Tomb of St. Peter Martyr (1339). (Balduccio) Academy of Fine Arts - Detail of Ceiling, XV century Scuola di San Marco - Detail of Ceiling, XV century Arena Chapel - Madonna. Child and Angels (Giovanni Pisano) XII cen- tury Cathedral - Bronze reliquary containing the remains of St. Zenobius (Lorenzo Ghiberti) XV century San Antonio - Details of the High Altar, Symbols of Sts. Luke, Mark and John, and Angel Musicians (Do- natello) 64 FLORENCE Santa Croce - Annunciation, relief (Do- natello) 65 Baptistery - Monument to Baldassare Coscia ( Donatello ) 66 Bargello - David (Donatello) €7 Copy of Donatello's Bronze Lion, the heraldic emblem of the city 68-70 Santa Croce - Monument to Carlo Mar- suppini, and two details (Desiderio da Settignano) 71-74 Santa Croce - Monument to Leonardo Bruni, and three details (Bernardo Rossellino) 75 Santa Croce - Madonna del Latte (An- tonio Rossellino) 78 Santa Croce - Marble Pulpit ( Benedetto da Maiano) 77 Bargello - David (Verrocchio) 78 San Miniato - Fortitude ( Luca della Robbia 79 Hospital of the Innocents. Lunette, re- lief of the Annunciation (Luca della Robbia ) 80 Via dell' Agnolo, Lunette relief, Ma- donna, Child, and Angels ( Luca della Robbia) 81-85 Badia - Monument to Count Ugo, and four details (Mino da Fiesole) 86-88 Fiesole Cathedral - Relief, Virgin in Ad- oration of the Child, and two details (Mino da Fiesole) 89 Fiesole Cathedral - Detail of Monument to Bishop Salutati (Mino da Fiesole) 90-93 Bargello • Reliefs, portraits and Ma- donnas (Mino da Fiesole) 94 Bargello - Relief, Holy Family (Mino da Fiesole) THE object of The Memorial Art Gallery is to further the interests of fine art in the city of Rochester by maintaining exhibitions of pictures and statuary, an art library, and a collection of photographs and prints, which shall be a means both of pleasure and of education for all the citizens of Rochester. In order that a large number of lovers of art in Roch- ester may share in making the Gallery useful and enjoyable for all the citizens, provision has been made in the By-Laws for membership in various classes. All members are entitled to free admission to the Gallery at all times that it is open to the public, and to all lectures, receptions and private views that may be conducted by the Directors. Supporters and sustaining members shall also have the privilege of free admission for members of their families and for visiting friends. A contributing member shall have the privilege of free admissions for himself and one other member of his family. CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP 1. Supporters. Persons who shall contribute two hundred and fifty dollars a year towards the maintenance of the Art Gallery. 2. Sustaining Members. Persons who shall con- tribute one hundred dollars a year, or more, but less than two hundred and fifty dollars. 3. Contributing Members. Persons who shall con- tribute twenty-five dollars a year, or more, but less than one hundred dollars. 4. Annual Members. Persons who shall contribute ten dollars » year, or more, but less than twenty-five dollars. 5. Associate Members. Any artist, school teacher or art craftsman actively practicing his profession, may become an associate member of the Art Gallery upon payment of five dollars a year.