FINE ND 11731 .N5 C64 1914 ^ CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FINE ARTS LIBRARY THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY A COLLECTION OF WATER COLORS FROM THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE NEW YORK WATER COLOR CLUB AN EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY LESTER D. BORONDA AN EXHIBITION OF MINIATURES BY CHARLES TURRELL OF LONDON, ENGLAND DECEMBER NINETEEN HUNDRED FOURTEEN THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY 18 OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 10 A. M, TO 4:«0 P. M., EXCEPTING ON SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS, WHEN IT IS OPEN FROM 1:80 TO 4:M P. M. FSEBDATS: 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 OALLBRY. CORNELL UNIVERSITY UBRARY 3 1924 100 356 140 THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY ROCHESTER, NEW YORK DECEMBER NINETEEN HUNDRED FOURTEEN HP H^ (VH COLLECTION OF WATER COLORS FROM THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE NEW YORK WATER COLOR CLUB 1914 Assembled by The American Federation of Arts CATALOGUE Adam Emory Albright 1 Above the Mill Jessie Arms 2 Firefly Charles R. Armstrong 3 Chapel Street, St. Ives Gertrude J. Barnes 4 Trees by the Sea Hilda Belcher 5 Young English Girl 6 The Confession Harriette Bowdoin 7 A Little Market in Venice 8 Dalmatian Boats Susan H. Bradley 9 New York Edith M. Bregy 10 Maternity John Winstanley Breyfogle 11 The Straw Morion 12 The Would-be Ethel Pennewill Brown 13 Friends 14 The Southland Sydney R. Burleigh 15 Sakonnet Beach Albert Prentice Button 16 The Green Dragon Vase 17 A Daughter of the Old Dominion Harold M. Camp 18 Winter Hills John F. Carlson 19 Sunny Brook Charles H. Caseau 20 The Old Barn Clarence K. Chatterton 21 The Vale of Avoca Edythe Varian Cockroft 22 In the "Salle a Manger," St. Malo Frances Bassatt Comstock 23 The Youth of Bacchus Colin Campbell Cooper 24 A Place in the Sun Emma Lampert Cooper 25 Bombay Street Grace Cornell 26 Yellow Weeds Arthur Crisp 27 La Danse de la Rival Charles C. Curran 28 Blue Weed and Dog Fennel 29 Rhododendrons Joseph Damon 30 The Red Wagon Elizabeth M. Dean 31 Blush Roses Alice Preble Tucker de Haas 32 Eastern Point, Gloucester Walter Douglas 33 The Mallard Edward Dufner 34 In the Valley of the Meuse Florida Duncan 35 The White Farmhouse Charles Warren Eaton 36 Italian Pines 37 Borghese Gardens, Rome 38 The Jungfrau William Gehron 39 Doorway in Venice 40 Street, Algiers A. H. Gilkison 41 Fountain in Taormina 42 Jardin des Tuileries Robert A. Graham 43 Hollyhocks Marie B. Gregson 44 The End of the Chapter 45 The Empty Bowl Charles P. Gruppe 46 On the Dyke, Volendam Grace E. Hackett 47 A Garden by the Sea BiRGE Harrison 48 Hauling Firewood 49 Sunburst at Sea 50 Frosty Night C. Bertram Hartman 51 The Pearl Diver Laetitia Herr 52 The Tea House, Nimes Mary Wilson Hubbard 53 Tea Time E. Hudson 54 Seining John C. Huffington 55 Witch Lane Lucy W. Hurry 561 57} The Promenade: A Decorative Compo- [sition Cecil Tay 58 Baby Sister, Marken 59 Suppertime, Holland Frank Tenney Johnson 60 At the Crossing of the Trails Ernest E. Jones 61 An Autumn Holiday Gertrude King 62 Nursery Rhyme Composition William F. Kline 63 Somebody's Mother Irma Kohn 64 In Zennor, Cornwall 65 In the Dyegy, St. Ives, England 66 In Chester Cathedral Maky Nicholena MacCord 67 The Corner Shop Norwood McGilvaey 68 In Brown R. W. McGiLL Mackall 69 The Fountain, Plaza de la Princessa, Frank C. Mathewson [Vigo, Spain 70 Studio Interior, Five O'clock J. Matulka 71 Spanish Gypsy R. F. Maynaed 72 "N'importe" H. C. Merrill 73 Blue Mountain Dora L. Murdoch 74 Luxembourg Gardens G. Laurence Nelson 75 A Corner of Venice G. Glenn Newell 76 The Answering Call Rhoda Holmes Nichols 77 A Strip of Green Silk Angela O'Leary 78 On the Highway Walter Launt Palmer 79 The Blue-Barred Snow Clara Weaver Parrish 80 A Priestess of Venus Jane Peterson 81 Portrait of Mrs. J. Francis Murphy 82 Fountain on the Tiffany Estate Alethea H. Platt 83 When Books are Friends Olive Rush 84 Girls on a Hillside Albert Felix Schmitt 85 Riva degli Schiavoni, Venezia Donna Schuster 86 A California Girl Andrew T. Schwartz 87 Pine Grove Elizabeth Schwarz 88 Full-blown Roses Mrs. E. M. Scott 89 Damask Roses 90 Roses 91 From Grandmother's Garden Henry Bill Selden 92 After the Rain J. R. Shaver 93 The Pool Will Simmons 94 Egrets — Fishing C. Helen Simpson 95 Old Fountain, Ravello 96 Fountain, Assisi Harriet F. Smith 97 Hollyhocks J. Andre Smith 98 The White Temple Florence Francis Snell 99 Drying Sails Henry B. Snell 100 Twilight at New Castle Maud Squire 101 Breton Market Mitteldorfer Straus 102 Old Houses, St. Ives Agnes Tait 103 La Belle Dame Sans Merci 104 Harlequin and Bluebird M. Bradish Titcomb 105 A Dreamer 106 A Gray Day RUEL COMPTON TUTTLE 107 Summer, New London Mary Van der Veer 108 Petunias Edward C. Volkert 109 Quiet Hour Irene Weir 110 A Boatload of Turks, off Santa Quar- 111 Petunias [anta, Turkey 112 Bird Pecking Fruit William J. Whittemore 113 Autumn Woodland Arthur B. Wilder 114 Playhouse in Winter Clara Elsene Williams 115 Happy Days Charles H. Wright 116 Witches' Dancing Place 117 In the Hartz Mountains Albert Sterner 118 A Gray Day 119 The Orchard LESTER D. BORONDA Mr. Lester D. Boronda, one of the younger of the American painters, is of Spanish descent. He was born in Reno, Nevada, in 1886, and spent the early years of his life in California. He studied in California and New York, and abroad in Paris and Munich. Mr. Boronda worked first independently in the Far West, but in 1913 he settled in New York, where his work was very cordially received. The present exhibition is composed of foreign and Amer- ican paintings, some of them done during the past summer. CATALOGUE OF PAINTINGS Paris 120 The Moths Parisian nocturne. Fete night before one of the large "Bals." 121 Windswept Sky Looking west from the gardens of Notre Dame. 122 August Third, Church of St. Medard. An old church in the rue Mouffetard, on the day of the declaration of war. 123 Summer Afternoon, Versailles The Temple of Music 124 The Fruit Markets In one of the old squares behind the Pantheon 125 Cafe Interior. Student Cafe in the Latin Quarter 126 The History of Proserpine Evening at the Colon- nades, Versailles sightseers, listening to a discourse by the guard 127 October Afternoon Bookstalls along the Seine. Notre Dame seen through the trees 128 Old Paris Nocturne in the street of the rag-pickers, behind the Pantheon 129 Flower Market In the Boulevard St. Germain 130 July Fourteenth Pont Royal 131 Evening, Champs Ely sees 132 Luxembourg Gardens 133 Old Houses Near the church of St. Etienne du Mont 134 Apollo, Versailles 135 Under the Arbor, Montmartre 136 Carpeaux Fountain Luxembourg Gardens 137 Prayer Church of St. Medard 138 Autumn Morning On an island near Pont Neuf 139 Noonday at the Markets Boulevard Edgar Quinet 140 The Colonnades, Versailles 141 French Fisher Boats At Etaples 142 Autumn Afternoon, Arc de Triomphe 143 Ancient Doorway Italy 144 The Ancient Citadel On the Arno near Pisa 145 Fountain in the Villa Borghese, Rome New York 146 October Reflections, Madison Square Flatiron Build- ing reflected 'in the pool 147 During the Overture Interior of the New Amsterdam Theatre California 148 Thistle Burning, Monterey Burning the thistles after the first rains, to prevent scattering of seeds. The thistles are piled up when damp; hence the heavy smoke. 149 The Acorn Trail An autumn holiday in the woods 150 Drifting Fog, Pacific Grove Facing the Pacific. Autumn 151 Adobe Interior, Monterey MINIATURES BY MR. CHARLES TURRELL, OF LONDON, ENG. Charles Turrell, who was born in London in 1846, is regarded as the leading English miniaturist of our day. His miniatures are exhibited from year to year in the exhibitions at the Royal Academy, and he has been con- stantly honored not only by men and women of political and social prominence, but by artists who regard his work wholly from the technical point of view. Mr. Turrell has had a large number of Americans among his sitters, and his reputation is fully as secure in this country as in England. Catalogue of Miniatures 152 Her Majesty Queen Mary 153 H. R. H. The Princess Mary 154 The Duchess of Marlborough 155 The Duchess of Portland 156 The Duchess of Leinster 157 The Countess of Essex 158 The Countess of Shaftsbury 159 Lady Ottoline Morrell 160 Lady Carew 161 Lady St. Oswald 162 Lady Honor Ward 163 Lord Wolverton 164 Lord Rokeby 165 Mrs. Leopold de Rothschild 166 Mrs. E. R. Thomas 167 Sybil, Daughter of Mr. Charles Turrell 168 Mrs. Atherton 169 Mrs. E. R. Thomas 170 Mr. Evelyn Turrell 171 Miss Helen and Miss Constance, Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Russell 172 Mrs. Garnet Clark 173 Sybil, Daughter of Mr. Charles Turrell 174 Mrs. McEvor 175 Mr. M. Taylor Pyne 176 Mrs. Percy Rivington Pyne 177 The late Mrs. C. D. Stickney 178 Miss Mary Pyne 179 Mr. P. A. Valentine 180 Mrs. Edmund Kirby 181 Mrs. Garnet Clark 182 Mrs. Charles W. Valentine 183 The Countess of Dudley [Strong, Jr. 184 Betty, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin IN THE PRINT ROOM Photographs from the collection of the late James G. Averell presented to the Memorial Art Gallery by Mrs. James S. Watson. CATALOGUE OF SECTION 2 1-2 Florence San Spirito - Vestibule ; Sacristy, In- terior (Giuliano da San Gallo and II Cronaco) 3-5 San Spirito - Sacristy, Capitals (An- drea Sansovino) 6 San 5"^mfo - Campanile, 1543 (Baccio d'Agnolo) 7 Antinori Po/oce - Facade (Baccio d'Agnolo) 8-10 Bartolini-Salimbeni Palace - Exterior ; windows (Baccio d'Agnolo) 11 Serristori Palace -1474 Front (At- tributed to Baccio d'Agnolo) 12 Palazzo Vecchio -Window (Bandinelli and Baccio d'Agnolo) 13-15 Larder ei Palace -1580 Front; door- way; window (Giovanni Antonio Dosio) 16 Riccardi Palace -Window (Attributed to Michelangelo) 17 Cuccoli-Fiaschi Palace - Window, XVI century 18 Certosa-L.a.yaho (Francelli and G. da San Gallo) 19 Badia- Ceiling (F. Gamberai) 20 Parma - Co^Aec/ra/ - Balustrade, XV century 21 Baptistery -Portzl, XVI century 22-23 CoMO - Ca^/s^Jra/- East End; side view (Lor- enzo degli Spazzi and others) 24-26 Cathedral - East, North and South Portals 27-29 30 31-32 Milan 33-34 Pavia 35 Venice 36-37 38-39 40-41 42 43^5 46-51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Cathedral - Windows Cathedral — Interior San Satiro - Sacristy, Interior ; Bap- tistery, portal (Bramante) Certosa-ATch.itra.ve and Capital Chiesa (church) degli Orfani o della Visitazione, 1494-1524 San Stefano-FoTtal; monument to Jacopo Suriano, XVI century San Giovanni e Paolo — Portal ; monu- ment to Doge Andrea Vendramin (A. Leopardi) San Giobbe - Capital ; entablature, XV century San Giovanni Evangelista, 1481 - In- terior Santa Maria dei Miracoli - Interior of Presbytery. Santa Maria dei Miracoli - Sanctuary ; doorway; capital moulding, bases of columns Scuola di San Rocco - 1527 (Bartolom- meo Bon, the Younger) Santa Maria della Salute -16Z0 (Bal- dassare Longhena) Corner-Spinelli Pa/ace - Facade (Pie- tro Lombardi) Camerlinghi Palace -1525 (C. Ber- gamasco) Manin Palace - (A. Sansovino) The Library - Side view (A. Sanso- vino) Ducal Palace - Giants' Stairway, 1464 (D o m e n i c o and Bernardino of Mantua) Ducal Palace - Ceiling of Sala degli Scarletti (Renaissance Style) 60 61 Bologna 62 63 Verona - 64 65 66-68 69 70 Brescia - 71 72 ViCENZA 73 74 75 Padua - 76 77-80 81 82 Florence 83 84 San Marco -Piazzetta, Flag-staff (Alessandro Leopardi) San Stefano -Fortal of SS. Pietro e Paolo Corpus Domini -Fortal, 1685 Pompei Palace -F T ont (M. San- mi chele) Canossa Palace -Fiont (Sanmi chele) Bevilacqua Palace- (Sanmichele) Porta Po/Jo - Details (Sanmichele) Fra Giocondo Palace -Front Monte di Pieta - Loggetta, XV century Municipal Palace — Window, 1562 Santa Maria dei Trovatelli -Portal, 1530 Schio Palace -Front Tiene Palace -Front (Palladio) San Antonio - Capello del Santo (Late Renaissance) Arena Chapel — Frisco, Ascension of Christ (Giotto) Chiesa degli Eremitani - Frescoes, Life of St. James (Mantegna) Scuola del Santo - Fresco, Vision of St. Anthony (Filippo da Verona) San Lorenzo - New Sacristy, Medici Tomb, detail (Michelangelo) Loggia dei Lanzi - Perseus with head of Medusa (Benvenuto Cellini) Bargello -Bronze bust of Cosimo de' Medici (Cellini) THK 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, au 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. SuppoHTERS. Persons who shall contribute two hundred and fifty dollars a year towards the maintenance of the Art Gallery. 2. SusTAiNiNo Membkks. Pcrsous who shall con- tribute one hundred dollars a year, or more, but less than two hundred and fifty dollars. 3. CoNTaiBUTiirG Membisks. Persons who shall con- tribute twenty-five dollars a year, or more, but less than one hundred dollars. i. Annual Members. Persons who shall contribute ten dollars a 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.