Annual Exhibition Society of Animal Painters & Sculptors March ist to 21st, 1921 THE MACBETH GALLERY 450 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY „. ■ f- Annual Exhibition Society of imal Painters & Sculptors March ist to 21st, 1921 THE MACBETH GALLERY 450 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY Prices Will Be Furnished on Request Sketches are not Catalogued EQUESTRIENNE—E. G. R. ROT El F O R E W O R I) 1 AHE “consciousness of kind,” out of which arc born groups in all activities, was the motive which brought together the Painters and Sculp¬ tors of Animal Life, hut their exhibition has more than this personal significance. To the visitor of the Zoo or the vacationist who glances afield in a pastoral country, a subject for art may not be sensed nor an aesthetic interest he awak¬ ened by what confronts him. But in his mission to reveal, the sculptor or painter who lingers there can find in these dumb dwellers by the way themes for absorbing study, in observing and noting the beauty of movement and the range of emotion, individual and subtle, in each subject. He therefore adds for us another window out of which to view nature and asks us to look and enjoy with him. Through this combination of the work of sculptor and painter, the emphasis of both form and color re¬ sults, and a completeness of presentation is made possible, ranging from the element of repose or focalization in landscape to the intensive study of character or the thrill of action in sculpture. A final reason may be a reminder to the critic that together with his classification of subject into Figure, Landscape and Marine, there exists another, that of Animal Life. TITLES OF THE PAINTINGS I > EI. M O R E B R O W N E 1 The Wild Goat’s Trail Chas. Livingston Bull 2 Adrift 3 Out There in the Night 4 Snow Leopard Playing With Leaf 5 Roots of the Sycamore Max Hermann 0 Early Morning 7 Rising Mist 8 Summer Frank Tenney Johnson 9 Wild Mother and Offspring 10 Night Upon the Prairie G. Glenn Newell 11 The Mill Stream 12 Cow Paths 13 A Bit of the Home Farm TIenry R. Poore 14 White Bulloch 15 Noon 16 "The Hill of Vision”—Kent Carl Rungius 17 Morning Mist 18 Rams 19 New Brunswick Forest TITLES OF THE PAINTINGS Matilda Browne Van Wycic 20 November 21 Young Holsteins 22 The Moors — Fisher’s Island Edward C. Volkert 23 Spring Pasture 24 Resting 25 Pigs 26 Tzvo Cozes Cakleton Wiggins 27 Creeping Across Connecticut Hills 28 Autumnal Days Have Come 29 A Dutch Interior TITLES OF THE SCULPTURE James L. Clark 1 Wapiti Stag 2 Black Rhino 3 African Buffalo Horns 4 American Antelope 5 African Buffalo 6 African Black Rhino with Tick Birds 7 Hyena on the 'Trail 8 African Elephant 9 Kadiak Bear Anna V. Hyatt 10 Seals 11 Rhino Charging Grace M. Johnson 12 Greyhound Eating 13 Sheep and Lamb 14 Mare and Eoal 15 S boats 16 Zebu Bull 17 II at hi 18 Fred 19 Colt Walking A. P h is mister Proctor 20 Princeton Tiger 21 Fawn 22 American Horse 23 Arabian Stallion 24 A Panther 25 Bear Cub and Rabbit TITLES OF THE SCULPTURE Frederick G. R. Rotii 26 Equestrian 27 Performing Bear 28 Morgan Horse, “Troubadour” 29 Equestrienne 30 Bulldog 31 Poliee Dog Charles Cary Rumsey 32 Eighting Horses 33 The Old Virginia William FF Howe, Horatio Walker and Albert Laessle are not exhibiting* this year.