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THE ART ' INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO.

CATALOGUE

OF THE

FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION -OF

Am erican Oil Paintings.

Open h om Monday , 1\1 ay :28, to Saturday, Ju ne 30, 1888, inclusive;

9 A. M., to 5 P. M.

CHICAGO :

M I C IU GAN AVENU E, C OR NER V AN D U RaN S T R EET.

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OFFICERS.

1887-8.

C. L. HUTCIIINSON, EDSON KEITIl.

,President. Vice-President.

L. J . GAGE, Treasurer.

N. lJ . CAI!PE:STEH,

Secretary

W. M. R. FRE!'CU, Director.

EXECUTIVE COMMIT'l'EE.

c. ~. HUTCHINSON, J08. 1\1 . fiOOEUS,

EDSON KEITll , C. D. HAMILL,

J. H. DOLK, W. T. BAKER

TRUSTEES.

C. L. H UTC utNSON,

D. W . IRWIN,

J OlIN C. BLACK,

E. W. BLATCUFORD,

W. F . BLAIR, J os. M . R OOERS,

W. '1;'. DAKEn, N. K. FArnUANK,

O. S. A. SPRAGOE,

'VIBT .. D. "r ALERn, HENRY FIELD.

J onN C. ilLACK,

H . N. HmnARD,

A.. C. BARTLETT,

G. E. ADAIIS,

S . M. NICKERSON,

L. Z. LEITEU, EOSON KEITH,

MAltSDALL FIELD,

G. N. CULVER,

O. D. IIAMn,I., J. H . DOLE,

I

DESIGNATION OF GALLERIES:

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[ ROOM I ,

RooM: II, ElbridgE' G. Hall Collection of 8-culpture : GROUND Egyptian nnd Assyrian.

FLOOR. ROOK 111, Same: Early Greek.

I Hool{ IV, SlIme: Pheidiall Period. ,.. l HOOM V, . Lecture Room

~

r BOOM VI, Elbridge G. Hall Collection of Sculpture: Greek and Roman.

I Hoell VII , Same: Renaissance and llodern. L FIRST

1 ROOM VBI, E. B. Washburne Collection.

FLOOR. BOOM IX, Collection of Paintings. ,-

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Hoo.\1 X. Collection of Pttintings. -Roo:u XI, Collection of Painthlhrs.

r Rooll XlI, ( !l ull) Collection of. Pniutings.

I HOOl! XIII, ( 'hicugo Society of Decomlive Art. SECOND ,

RC}o.\I XIV, Chicllgo !3ocielY of Decorntin' Art. j

L FLOOR.

l HOOH XV. Collection of Puintings.

Hoo» XVI, Collection of Paintings.

ROOM XVII, Century Drawings. -r HOOM: XVIII. Library. ~

SCHOOL J ROOM X IX. Office of Ihe Director.

ROOllS XX, XXI, XXlI, XXIII, XXIV, XXV, BUILDING. I XXVI, XXVII &- XXVIII,-Schooi Rooms.

THE ART INSTITUTE Of CHICAGO. - - - 0- --

The Art Institute maintains a pcrm!tuent exhi bi tion open eve ry

week-day from j) to :; o'clock. It is free to members Ilnd their

families at all tim es, and freo to all upon Sntllrdnys.

All friends of The Art fnstitute nrc in vited to become mem­

bers. Annual Members pay a fee of ten: doll ars for the year.

Governing Members pay ten dolluts n year, and nn initiation fee

o f one hundred dollars. All members are. entitled. with their

families and ,' islting friends, to admission to ull exhibitions

receptions, public lectures and entertainments of the Illstitut{',

MAY 20, t8SS.

~peci al Oommittee on Annual E1\.hibition . . 1888

JAMES 'Y. ELl.swon'rn, C/wirman. Jom~ C. BLACK.

C UARLES O. fLulIl,L. EJ EN Ity FIEI. D.

EOW.-\RD T. Bum.

THE ELLSWORTH PRIZE.

~lr. J nmes W. E llsworth hILS provided for an Mn nnt prize of

'I'hrea Hundred Dollars, to be nwarded at UIO annual exhibitions,'

to the best oil painting by any living Amer!c:tn citizen , painted

In the United States, lIod not previously exhibited in Chicago or

't'lclnity; no competitor to tuke the prize n second ti me.

THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO PRIZE.

The Art Institute ho s provided for !l. second prize of Two

Hundred And l<~ifly Dollars, to be awarded Ule next best oIl paint­

Ing by nuy living American citizen, not previously ex hibited in

Chicago or ,·jeinlly.

Tho nwards will be mnde by n committee of three, composed

of Mr. Thomns 13. Clnrke, of New York, Prof. Halsey C. Ives, of

St. Louis, and Mr. Ohnrles L. Hutchinson, of Chicago, during the

third week or th e exhibition.

J CATALOGUE

N.A .-Jl~mfJtr 01 N atlonal Acadl ln!/ q{ Ollli rJ"·

A .N .A .-Al4ocia t l ,lfu nbtr !if N ational Acadl llll/ oj IJtli q/l .

-~ 1. MAYElt , CONSTAN1' (A..N.A..) 7'M Orph{Jna9~' $~.OOO

2. DEWEY, e liAS. M E1,v ILLE.

• The lJarkell i ng World . 375

S. JONES, H . BOLTOS ( N.A.) E oening. 2()0

4. BRISTOL, J: B. (N.A.) In a,e Green Mountains, Yt. 660

•• CUAB£, WM. M • Hide and Seek.

6. GREATOREX, ELEANOR E.

FlQlcus.

7. JONES, FRANCI S C. (A.N.A.) Tlttir FaDoriie Gr.:m dchild. 450 - 8. GI .... FORD, R. SWAIN (N.A.)

7th, S eaweed GnthOl'cr. 1,500

O. M cENTEE, JERVIS (N .A.) Autumn 6'un8kill~ a1~(l Shadow. 1,000

10. DOLru, J. H. ( A.N.A..) N oonAime. 450

11. 1?AltTAIN, WILLIAM ( :\ N .A.) U ay R icks on tlte JJ,:m h. 150

s THE ART INSTITUTE

12. C llASF., WM. AI. Port7{t it of a Lady ,

13. GtWVElt, OLTVER DENKET)

Day Dream,. 500

14. REIIN, F. K. M. r A Summtr l1fterMon-.1tlantio OW8" 1,000

~

15. Cox, KEN .... ON. P {&i ntinq (tlld Poary-(A DeCflrlltion) 2,000

, 16. CRANE, BR UCE. D(8erted. "00

17. BnrCllItn, A. '1'. (A.N.A.. ) A S/WWtl', Cape EliZ'lbelk, Portulltd IIal'l)or. 700

18. ll ART, WlLl,TAlI (N.A.) The RirxJr8ide, !Vitlt C{,ttle. 400

10. SmRLAw, WAT.TIm (A.N.A.) fA Lananderia 000

20. NICOLL, J. C. (N.A.) TIle Lalt of October. 180

21- MOWRY, KATnERJNE. .Ro,e •. '0

22. SHILI,TE, GEORGE H. (N.A.) .Autumn Field" Eatt GloucefJttr, blaB'. 27'

23. PAYNE, IT. C. Early No~mber. 125

OF CHIC A GO.

,- 24. S U AW, A:'NI B: C. ( Oeceo.~ed . )

T/I€ R e8t.

25. HAMME R, JOliN J. Gatlttring F lolCer8.

26. P.O\LMEn, ADELAIDE. OkrY8anf/temum8.

27. Chase, Wm. 1tl . SUm11lt l' 7'hne.

28. SIIURTLEFF, R. l\[. (A.N.A..) Midsummer.

2 0. ?t[A\,~AItD, OROHGE W rLT.OU(:IID\· (N. A .) I ,,(ruder8.

30. HOWLAND, A. C. (N. A.) .& Dll!/ ill J une.

31. CRAIG, TnO)IA8 B . .A Pa8sin.g SlwIIJer .

32. McENTEE, J ERVIS (N. A.) .A. River of 1M [Iil~.

33. B ECKWITH, J. C.UROLL (A.N. A.. ) F emale H ead.

34. 1tIIGNOl', LoUIS Ri!!olY" (D ece.ased.) Niagara·.

85. S.-' RTA IN, Wn.LIAY (A.N .A ) New E nglflnd Afltrslt Land8

9

$ SOO

850

200

700

1,500

175

800

000

2,500

000

10 THE ART I NSTITUTE

86. NOBLE, T uos. S. 7'/UJ CMna Pail/leI'. $ 7'0

- 87. E AH LE, L. C. 250

38. KAPl'ES, ALFRED (A.N.A.) A ll. lcU~ /IOU I' , 800

39. GUlI:U1N, J . V. .lYe-I?' Rouen. FraIlC~. 100

40. MAYER, CONSTANT (A.N.A.) Winter alld· Summtl' . 400

41. NICUOLLS, B URlt fl . .A }lQad ,'It OQllnecticut. 2.50

42. HARflI s, ClJARLES X. ... lVatall7lwker. 250

r-4S. HA:\IlI E U, J OliN J.

Vill0!l8 Near M~niti~. 85

4 ~ . WEIn, JOliN F . (N.A.) Forging tile Shaft . 3,500 [

45 . Dt.:WEY, CUAHLES MELVILLE. -7'lte U/8 t 0/ tlte Fort8t. 305 L..

46. BIIIS'I"OI., J. B. ( N.A .) l 'he AclirornlctrkB-Lookill[J acrou Lake Olurmp!ttin.

r-350

41. PAULI. RI CUARD Jj()()Jl'risc. 1,OC O

OF CHIC AGO.

48. HA URIS, CU AIIT,ES X . JJI)Werd.

• 40. MOlt.-I.N, 'fIlOlIAS (N A) Jlorning-Fol't Geo/'ue bland, Fl(£.

50. D&wEY, CUAHLES i'lIEL\· fI,U: .

Autumn .o"YI/·

51. NICOLL, J. C. (N.A.) JIorning at York, Ms.

A Quiet OOI'ller.

53. J ONES, H. BoLTON (N. A ) Spring.

;;4. .MORAN, Trro!tu. s (RA.) A Misty lllorning-Oomm!tnipaw.

~5. DE CAllP, JOSEPR. Head.

56. E"TADROOKS, GERTRUDE. ROlts.

57. CUURAN, CUAULES C. TIle Gol(le!l Opportunity.

58. P.um:R, WALTER L. (A.N.A.) l 'lLe Peol.

59. MORAN, EOW .. \RO (A..N.A..) Oil tlLe Dork at Gl'ecl~P()l't.

II

1,500

375

200

100

200

250

200

50

300

800

450

12 THE ART INSTITUTE

(10. P',A'T'l', C HAS. A. A New England lIomtstead.

61. DAVIDSON, C. GUANT. Summ(r. 75

62. FITi':. n. R. .flay. '00

63. D ENMAN, HERBERT.

Oiferil1[J to Apltroditc. 400

64. MOWBRAY, H. SWOONS,

Z obcide. Owner, W. H. Linn , Chicago.

65. LE\' IS,8AIIAU, Becalmed, Waiting. 200

66. PAUtlER, WALTE It L. (A.N.A.) A iVinter Aforning. 150

67. N lcrroLLs, BURR H. Pigeoll8 From St. Marks , Venice. 300

68. MonAN, PAUL NIMMO.

Study II em].

6D. LEVI8, SARAn, V iew, EtapleB, F'Tance. 300

It 70. WALKER, HOltATIO. .d Pig Sty. 400

71. SUELTON, W. H. TIUJ Rll1WlIJay Limbt-r.

OF C HI CAGO. '3

7" SUTTON,E. ,

Fruit. $500

72i· TnOMPsON, WORDSWORTH (N.A.)

A N ew H(tmp,hire Farm Hou,e 4~O

78. SATTERLEE, W ALTEn (A.N.A.) The Confidential Friend. 500

74. PLATT, CB.\S. A. Coast Of MQl"billan. 200

7 •. MORAN, EDWARD (A.N.A.) Bell Buoy. 4110

70. PAn,TOX, ARTHUR (N.A.) A n Old Orcha'rd. 800

77. R08Bl~S, H. W. (N.A.) Mornillg. G50

78. DENM'AN, IIERlJEu'l'.

M arniolilUda. 700

79. OCIl'fUAN, LEONARD.

A n A]lJJ1>oachillg Storm. 200

.. SO. INNE;;S, GEORGE (N.A.) The Bat/ten Owner , James W. Ellsworth, Chicngo.

• 81. IxNE8S GEORGE (N.A.) Saco VaJuy.

, 8'1 INNESS, GEORGE (N.A.) Summtl' Foliagt.

, 83. TRYON, D. W. Winter Twilight.

' 4 THE ART I NSTIT U TE

64.. n"" ' 18, CU AIU,E8 H. Fading £igltt . Owner, J nmes W. Ellsworth , Chicago .

• 85. D"'l'IS, CUAnI,ES H.

86. 1l1u nPHY, J OHN F'. (N.A.) Autumn Stl/Istt.

87. HA.~ nRoucK. Du BOIS l". Winter Morning " ~ tlle Oa/skill,.

88. PAnTON, AnTlUIR (N. A.) Siltler B irc!tes.

80 . WroGINS, C AIILETON.

ullldlCupe and Ooult.

90. SlfITIJ , H ENR Y P. Old Oaks, Gape AlIIt .

\)1. E L W ELL, D. JEROME. B reay Day.

92. McENTEE, J E1WlS (N .A .) P lain , of the H umboldt.

• 93, W AU:E R, HORATI O. .d P astoral.

94. Low, WILl, H. .d Breezy Upland .

• 95. WYA:NT, A. H. (N.A ) Twilight in the N ortlt Wood,. "

OF CHICAGO. '5

06. BOOTWOOD, Cn A m.E8 E.

P(tIllie. for Thought. ,

1)1. DCUAND, E. LEON,

Old Ston~ Af1ueu m, ..1n ttDtrp, Owner, James W. E llswol'th, Chicago.

OS. Q,n', EDWARD (A.N.A.) Early Spring.

09 . .MILLEn, CnAnLE8 B. (N .A.) A Grey Day ....

00, TowNlm, 1<~LOItA L. $50 Re.ti1Ig.

• 100. Low, WII.L H . At tile P OIU/Iai n. Owner, James W. Ellswon h , Chicago.

101. JonNso~. EASTMA~ (N.A.) SIuIlinfJ Oorn.

102. MIl.LET, F. D . (N.A.) A Patrician Maiden.

lOS. BnowN, J. G.(N . A.) A Lack of 001lfidence

• 104. W EIR, J. ALDEN (N.A.) Still Life.

lOS. CUnRAN, CnARLEs C. An Alco~ in tlu .A:r' Student,' LtaUt/e. ..

106. BECXW1TU, J . CARROLL (A.N.A.) Al~ Unjini'Md Okapt".

THE AR T J~STlTUTE

107. POORE, H . H. Foz Hound,. Owner, James W. Ellsworth, Chicago.

108. MOl!:LL£U, LouIs (A,N.A.) Appraimnmt.

109. MOHAN, PElley. The N ew SO'ft.V.

110. W ATROU8, H . W . !llemori.~8.

111. BUII:>GMAN, F . A . (N, A.) A I~ Algeri(tn Oafe.

112. RICUARDS, WIL LIAM, '1' . .t1 Summer Day.

113. PICKNELL, W . L. Near A llIu·squam.

11·l. GAY, };;OWAIIU (A.N.A .)

Left by au T ide.

... 115. Low, WILL H. Muy.

116. TUllNER, C. Y.

It7. COXE, HEOINALD CLEVELAND.

After the Gale.

118. TURNER, C. y , .A FlirtatWn.

1050

700

550

3SG

1,000

~50

OF CHICAGO. '7

119. BA'J{ EU, ELLEN K. La SOllrce. $600

.., 120. RlcllARns, T. AODISON (N.A.)

..J In the Valley of th~ lVallkiU. 180

~ 121. TURNER, C. y, Tasting the Puddi/l g. 350

122. De L ucK, PERCIVAL.

A lVi"dtno Sua. 175

128. CASILEAR, J. W. (N.A ) GUm p,e of tlte ..1dirondacks. 250

.. • 124. DEWING, TuOY.-\ s \V. (A.N.A.) Tobit's Walk with tlte Angel. OWDer, E. O. Adams.

125. ECHROKTElt, W . - Summer JlIorllill{J. 400

126 .. HAYDEN, Mus. H. W. Pri~e OhrY8flnt!wmIU1i8. 35

127. RICDARDS, \VJI,LTAM '1'. 1'lte Keening }:itar. 650

12-8. i)!OELLEu, L OUIS (A.N.A.) A SelecliOlt. Owner, ThomllS B. Clarke, New York.

H9. JONES, Fl\ANCIS (A.N.A) lVon't Play-

• 130. THAYER, ABBOTT H. Lilian.

THE ART lNSTrTUT1~

131. YOLK, DOUGLAS.

A ccust(loj Witdu:rajt. Owner, 'rhOIll,IS B. Clarke, New York.

III 182. Bnus lI , G.£OllOlo: DI{ FOIlEST.

An. Aztec Sculptor.

133. M1Ll.RH, FnANCIS.

A Local F'reir;1tt Oaboose.

134. S;\rEDLEY, WILLIAM '1'. Bet/Dun Two Fires.

135. Cu nnAN, CU .... l!LE~ C. A Breezy Day.

130. 1l0IlES, l'HEOIJOHE.

Lantern Painte-r, San Frana/sco.

] 3';". REAM, MonS10N.

·Fru it llIul Objects of Art. $250

13S. WITT, J. H. (A.N.A.) Liutwnll Landscape. 150

130. BOUZEE, 1I1. Expectation. 500

140. EAR'f, JAMES J'I.[. (N.A..) Oattu and Landscape. 350

14.1. BENUY, E. L. (N . .!..) OM Hundred Year, Ago. 2,000

142. ROST, E. C. Fading Day.

..I

-

-OF C HI CAGO. 19

143. Ano.\ TT, AGNEb D . .A Florid', Window. $800

• l-l<l . I1o;\um, WINiU.OW (N.A.) Biultt BellI. Owner, Thos. B. Olar ke, New York.

145. F UJ.I.£1I , G KOllOI!: (A.N.A). dcccnsed. IJ R omany Girl.

• 1,16. HYDEn, A I. lJ EltT P. The 7'tmplt oj tile Mind.

147. MOWUll AY, ll . SI1)DO~S, it een in (J B re<ze.

148. ULltlCH, CUAIILES F. (A.N . ..!..) 1'M Ola" BlolCtrll·

149. WI::u>ox, CUA IIL£8 D. Dreamland .

• 150. DEWING, '1'00;\1 ,\8 w. (A.N. A.) A Garden.

151. G."UL, GILlIEIlT (N. A.) Woullded to the Rear.

Ui2. MORAN, LEOl'· Etl F'i,hillfj at Twilight.

153. l1oJ>liL'i, R. Tou:ard P oillt, on tile Olyde.

1M. COI:'FL-' , WILLIAlf A .

"

"

2.0

\

20 THE ART lN STITU TE

15:i. DAVIDSON. O. GJIANT, Ea1'ly Spring. $ 7~

156. KrTcnELL, F . W. Aftel' Ofllce UotlT8- IG

157. B OHlt , }~.-\NNJE C. A S tudy. 5G

15S. COln" IN, Wl.LI.IAM A • . Moonlight in Harr;~8e.

150. VON Enr;: s1', OTTO, Before Supper. 3,00<>

100. SCROOFF, JOliN , If, a Good On e. IS!)

J01. COFFIN, " TIl. t.IAll A. J une Sun,Mllt . 30G

102. NICIIOLLS, RO ODA H OI. llKS,

A Oou rt Y ard i lL V enice illtltt Ol([,,~ Tim e. SOl}.

163. E Sl'AllROOKS, GrcUTUUDE,

R Q8t,.

164. Wn.Ej;l, JanNG R. Noon. Owner, Thos. B. Clarke, New York_

165. Boac 8, Jt nAxli, M. January 7'ow, N £10 York Ha'1b(}r.

16G. LY.\U N, J OSBf'rT, (A.N.A.), il L Grey Day at AnniBqtwm, JUa, ..

, '. 2()()

OF C HIC A GO . 21

# 161. WILES, !JW I XG R. The Terrau.

168. VENTURS, O. G. RaiJpberl'ica. '1~0

169 DECKER, JOSJtI'U . O",llM',

170. TYLER, .T.U IJ!:S O. The L illt, Oale. aoo

171. 'YKLSCR , FiCODOJt CAUL

7'/~ Alediterrarj,lxm/rom Oapl'i. 'lOO

172. LoolI1s C UARL fo:S H U8SELL.

Gleaning. 400

17S STIEPEYICU. V. O. 7'lu Pee, . 600

17.&. ScANLAN, DE 'VOLVo

rl~ lV,lltsr', Embr,Jce. S·'

17;J. TURNER,C. H. Park Strut Corntf'. B08ton. ~OO

li6. O'Co~NELL. LU2.IE.

GrttcJlM.

177. Kos'r, FJUmmCK \V. 4fter Su.nset. 850 ..

178. JOHNSTON, It. LE GRANO,

Shu}} Pa.ture i n N ormlmtaJ. 8~0

22 T H E ART INSTITUT E

170. DAINOEnFIELD, ELI.IO'M'.

S0l198 of Lolig .Ago.

180. MORAN, LEON. A a'~D(tlier. Owner, James W. EllswOlth, Chicago.

l S I. flrLL EuN, BEIlTIJA YON.

Ed!J~ of tILe W OOd8, Sal"OWUu SWin!J3.

182. JOII NSTON, n. LE GnANo. 7'angier, lJ[orocw,jrom Fishing Groum18.

IS3. WORES, TnKODQ Il K J uliet il~ Friar LW1'(Jnu'S oeU.

" IS-!' W\'ANT A fl . (N.A.)

Oleared 8prJ' in the Woods.

185. MAR .\TTA, H . G. TILe Depart'ino Day.

18G. RUDEI.I., P. E. A Seplemb~ Afternoon.

187. MILT.ET, F. D. (N. A.) HgacintJu.

189. TIFFANY, LoUIS C. (N .A.) Pushing oj,. tlte Boat at Seabright ,

180. CUURCU, FREDEltICJ\ S. (N. A.) A a,'eg Day.

100. INNESS, GRORGE (N . .!..) Landlcape.

$ 200

250

1500

125

850

800

500

500

800

OF C HI CAGO.

] t9t. DECK ER, JOSErn. Apple" .

.., t{)2. HmST, CLAUDE R.

..J Fruit. $ 76

., HIS. H .... YOE X, !\Ins. H. W .

,.J !lIore (/um If, B(!lJkttj ull. 78

] l!J4 . HARVEV, GEOUO"; , W .

B etum oj tile llerrip.u Boat lJ, SdU!rJ61lillgM , Holutfld. lno

] 195. GnovER, OI,IVEH D EXNET.

N OOI1. 123

196. GOWANS, P ETEJ(.

J Hl1 . . FJ,: lWUSON, H ENRY A. (A..N.A.) 1'ltl POut of Ol'iVlQa (lllrl Bri(i!}t oJ Ga '.ldalupe, tUexi l!() . 1350 ..,

J 11)S. FUAXK, EUGEXI-: C .

T wilight. 350

199. Gn.-\xlIERY, ll EK lti ETTA A. La,t oj tM Fltm cr8. 150

., 200. KEITH, Wll. lUor ninfl·

201. CRF; f}o'EJ,DS-, RICD ARO.

A' OloBe Game. 360

202~ CnEIFELDs, RICUAIlD.

The Sailor', Y arn. 550

2+ THE ART INSTITUTE

203. KEITH, Wl!. Wuod,.

204.. KEITH, W l{. Hillside.

205. TOMtAN, STACY. A l 'rio. ,500

200. DEWEY, J. F. HENs nAW.

C"Ul.Oillt J[e'rmet ROles.

207. DEWrNG, TUOYAS W. (A.N.A.) Study fur an Allegorical Fiuu.~e of Sleep. 500

203. DEWING, 'rUO.\r.o.s W. (A.N.A.) . Half Length Sitting Jljgure.

209. DEWING, TnO"'1A8 W. (A.N.A.) A P·relude. Owner, Chas. T. Barney. New York.

210. EATON, CIIARLES ' VAnnEN .

LanlhlMpt. 75

211. EATON, CUARLES 'VAnnltN. Willttr iJIoMrise. 350

21 2. EA.TON, C. HARRY.

Mar~M' of au Shiau)(uu. 1,000

213. EWH ELUEROER, ROBERT A.

Winter. 150

214 TIFFANY, LoCI8 C. (N. A..) Palms Near Alglers. 400

.'

J J J

-

--

O F C H.lC AGO.

215. D.umows, A. H.

2 16. B AUMGAUTNER, J OSEPII.

Studio lV1"ldolD.

2 11. BEXCU ER, A. D . •

218 .. B ICKNEI,y" E. AI. A Wet Morning, NarrtJgallBtft P icr.

2 1D. R WELOW, F . A. Apples and G-tn.!ler Jar.

220. BruNKS, WM. VEnl' LAKCK

l 'clUj'ng.

221. BUtNE 'Y, W;u . V EUPf,AN CK.

Orandmot!ttl'" Love Letterl.

222. BR EUJ .. HUGo. .ui, urlS llour.

226. BnOOKS, MARIA. OIU e,;er takes Ote u(l.d.

224. BROWN, J . APPLETON.

225. BUNNEn, A . F . (A.N .A .) Canal oj Sal~ E uBtac.hio.

226. CA:o.rPBELL, G. 1'11e AI andolin Plauer.

, --0

$ 150

75

60

25

300

50

600

200

400

8,000

26 T il E AnT INSTIT U TE'

227. LIl'O"OIlI), C II A n LEfl.

Septemh" «'D6Iling.

228. BAME'IT, W.\I. M. Suspended. $ 200

220. I L\I,I" GEOltoF-; UKNIW.

TILe Twills. Cldaltti Grapes, Sima, ( talll. 200

230. [( ,mEHLE, JOIlN. l1ep,-oduction. 350

281. GU Knl N, J . V. 35

232. D ECKEU, .J081£1' 1I .

Nut-cracker alUl Nuts.

233. FASS£'M', Mus. C. AD EL l£,

..d }lair Woman, S tudyjt'()m Life. .00

23-l. CUA1>.\IA:N, C,\ItT:roN T. FtbruaI'Y Rain. , E ast Rit er. 250

235. POOBE, ET. H. Owse oJa OUy Day_ 1,000

236. KOST, FItEOEIUCK W . TIlt Strayed GUS8. 825

. 237. F EROUSON, C. H. Potomac Flats . 7.

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SCULPTURE .

za~. TUAXTER, EOWARI) R (dec(,llSed). Mal'ute Bust-Reterie.

240. 'rnAxT£n, Eow A no R , (deceased), Narule Bust-Puu iero.

24.(. FnE!'Icn, DANIEl. C. , Fdeze IQr FirIJ1Jll( r;e (U'l8 relief)

242. ELW ELL, F. EOWIN.

Serious TluJugltls (Child's Head fn Plaster.)

243. EI.w g~L, F. EDWIN. Job.

244. Gl-:U :RT, JOUAX.sgS.

BroTize Siahutle, Theseus .

• '24;), IVEs, C. B,

$ 425

450

in Ill(lrble. 1,000

l in bronze, 600 in marble, 800

l in brollze, $700 in marble, 900

JJi(trble StatutJ-P (t1lMrQ. Owuer Mrs. E. Eldred.

24(1. A.NTI QOE.

Bronze Statuette, ilriadfle Deurt ccl.

241. Z!iAUTNG, H}o;l'my H . BrOllZ$ BalH'elifJ of S. E. GrOSI.

248·0. GEL£RT, JOHANNes. E voe Bucdw.,-B ronu Sl flluettes Of Ratc/lUs and Baccha1lte.

.'

THE ART IN ST ITUTE

'250. FnENcD, DAN I EL C.

BU$l of Ralph Waldo Emerson. III plaster," SO

'2.')1. G&I.ERT, JOHANNES.

Rust ill Marbu of wui$ WO~lr

2-')2. YOLK . LEONAllD W. Marble Bust of z. Grocer.

253. YOLK, LEONAIID W .

Marble Bust of J . W. Foste,'.

254 FRENCH, DANIEL C.

D tt!Jhreak-A :J/(Irbl~ Bas-relief.

255·6. GELEItT, J OIIANNES.

BII$lIJ of AlltOllio alld Atlel,tide.

257. MOLtN, JOIIAN P&TEU, (deceased.) Oroup-17Ie Belt Bucklers.

258. Gfo~LRRT, JOUANNES.

Plaster Group-Oldldren Building a HOU8t.

800

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TH E

ELBRIDGE G. HALL

COLLECTION 0" SCULPTURE. ---+---

T ills COLLECTlO:s" OCCU PIES RooMS 11, III, V I A:S D VII,

M W IS T H E GIFT OF foolK s . A. M . HALL ELLIS.

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The works have been selected with C<'lre in the·

llluseums of Europe, as illnstl'ati,-c examples of sculp­

ture from the earliest times to the present, based upon.

U The History of Ancient Sculpture," by Mrs. Lucy M ..

Mitchell.

Additional selections are on the way from Europe,.

and the works now in the galleries const itute only a.

portion of the collect.ion provided for by the liberali ty

of the donor.

The collection is arranged in general chronologi-­

cal order, and all the objects are marked.

TliE ART IKSTITUTE

THE E. B. WASHBURNE COLLECTION. ' 1' 111$ CoI. I.ItC'!·IO S OCCl' I'1 1tS nOO~1 V II, "IA1S FI.ooK, AND IS

1.O,\NKD u , · llKMI'STI!:AI> \\'ASIl8 UK:\Il:, EsQ.

It includr:s thc well-known collection of histodcal portraits and other piclUrcs belonging to c~:-~ l illistcr K l3. Wils hburne. It COil·

tuins :\ t\\ o·thirds lellgUl portrait of King;William of Germuny, prcscnted to 'Mr. Washbu rne by the ldllg himseH, nnd large oil par· trnits of Bismarck, Uamuetul, Lord T ... )"ons, Thiers, Pr:lnklin , Mr. find MrS. Wa!!'huul'lIe. Ilud lUan)" lesser objects of interest.

CATALOGUE,

1. Portrait of King William, of Germany, painted by BUlo.l' , the cou rt p:Linter, by the king's order, and presented by him to :Mr. Washburne (oil).

2. P ortrnit of BismMck (oil].

G. P. A. lIealy.

3. Portrait of GambeWl (oil).

G. p . fl. liealy.

4. Portrai t of Lord Lyons (oil). G.]>. A. Healy.

5. Portrait of Thiers(oil> G. p. A. llealy.

O. Idenl Portrait of Benjam in Franklin (oil). d'HarmtllOft.

" .. 8.

o.

Portrnit of E.l3. Wnshbul'ne. G. P . .Lt. Htaly.

l'ortrl.lit of Mrs. E. B. W!lshburne (oil). G. P . ..1. H (aly.

Portrait of Israel Washburne, Governor of Maine (oil).

.O F CIIICAGO. 3'

10. Portrait of e. C. Wllshhurne, GOI'el'llor of ·Wiscollsin (oil).

11. Portrait of Edward Coles (steel eng raving).

l'2. Conti nentnl Com mission issued to SHmuel Benjamin, Ensign, signed by J ohn Ilnncock, Junuary 1, li77.

13. View of City of G!li CIl:l, Il l., in E llrly Times (oil).

14. Portnlit of G. P. A. He:lly, Artist (wood Cllt).

la. Portrait of Lord Chief Justice Coleridge (steel cl.lgrnving).

10. P ort mit o j J ohn Browll (coppel' plate e ll gl':wing).

17. A Day of U' ()2.

IS. D eath of Mirabe!m (wood-cut).

19. Portrai t of )\[i rabeilu (wood-cut).

20. M. Thiel's, lhe Il\st picturee\,er tllk ell of hi m.

21. Portr:lit of : J olm Quillcy Adams, with hi s uutogrllph (sleel ellgl';wing).

22. French Assembly at the tria l of Lou is.

23. French Mup of Yorek (wHtt:r color).

2:1.. English Mall of York (wllter color).

25. Amendment to the United States Consti tution abolish: ng Sla\'ery, bearing the autographs of many disting uished SCllutors and Hepresentati\'es.

211. A Fruit Boy (oil).

21. Bism3rck , with uutograph (lithograph).

28. l1eecptiolJ lO Gencr:\l GriltlL, Galena, Ill., August 18, 1865 (pho­togmph).

29. Gen. Grnnt tlnd Sltlft at Cole H arbor, Vu., Mny, 1865 (photo­,!,'T!lph).

30. Officers of t.he Was bburne Lcadminc Hcgiment, the F orty .fifth Illinois (photogrnph).

31. P rni rie Fire ou the Upper Missouri (oil).

Georg(J Oatlin.

82. T he fnlls of St. Anthony in 1834, from nature (oil).

OWI'De Oatlin.

33. Meeting of Black Hawk nnd the Prophet on the present site of Prophetstown, Ill ., llninted from life in 1882 (oll).

Ot()1'!J(J Oaain.

3' THE ART I NSTJ ~ () 1'£

34. Four Winnebago Chiefs (oil).

3.'5. Wlnnebogos playing checkers (oil).

eha,lt', [)w" Se. Loui,.

3G. Thomas Benton, with note by his duughter, Mrs. BoHlenu (photograph).

81. Thomns J efIerson (oil). Ru,,~ll.

ss. Ismaei, Khedive of Egypt, Cairo, 18; 6, with 811togro.ph (photo­graph).

SO. Photograph from a letter by Benjamin Franklin.

INDEX OF ARTISTS.

J Abbatt, Agnes D. 837 Fourth Ave., New York. 52,143 Baker. l:llen K., Paris, • 119 Barrows, A~ H , 222 West 23d St., New York, _ _ 215 Btmmg:lrtner, Joseph, 248 West 49th St., New York, 216 Beckwith, J. Carroll (A.N.A.), 58 W. 57th St., New York, SS,106 ... Beccbar, 'A. D., 70 :Monroe St., Vbicllgo, _ _ 217 l3ickll(lll, E . M., 2 West 14th St., New York, _ 218 Bigelow~ lI"'olger A., Luk eside Building, Chicago, _ 219 Dirney, Will. Verplanck, "The Benedick," N. 'VlLshington Squ:~re ,

New York, 220,221 Boggs, F. lI., Havre, France, _ _ 165 BOllt\y"ood, Charles E., 24.0 Wabash A ve., Chicago, _ 96 Brent; IT ugo, 15 Mathewson St., Providence, n. L, _ 222 Brieher, A. T. (A.N.A.), 2 West 14th St., New York, 17 Bridgman , F. A. (N.A.), Paris, _ _ 111 llriiltol, J. B. (N.A.), 52 East 2Sd St., New York, _ 4,40 Brooks, Miss MZLria, 58 West 57th 8t., New York, _ 2'33

l Brown, J. Appleton, 6 Beacon St, Boston, _ 224 Brot"u, J. G. (N.A.), 51 West 10th St., New York, 103 Brush, George De }"orest, 1512 Broadway, New York, 132' B UllIler, A. F. (A.N.A.), 146 West 5:"Ith St., New York, 225 Burr, Fannie C., Stepney Depot, Ct., _ 157 Campbell , G., 43 East 59th St., New York, _ 226 Cilsi}ear, J. W. (N.A.), 51 W est 10th St., New York _ 12B Chapmall, Curlton 'r., 58 W est 57t}1 St., New York, 234 ,. CluLSe, Will. M., 51 West 10th St., New York, 5, 12,27 Church, E'rederick S. (N.A.), 58 E ast 13U1 St., New York, 189 CoHin, Wm. A., 138 West 55th St., New York, _ J54, 11)8. 161 Cox, Kenyon, 145 West 55th St., New York, _ l~

Coxe, Re;:;inald Cleveland, 11)25 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, _ 117 Craig, 'l'hom:Ui n., 1525 Chestllut St ., Philadelphia, ~ 31 Cralle, Bruce, 106 'Vest 55th 8t., New York, 16 Creife~ds, HjcJ)qrd, 153l'''Ollrtfl Ave. , ~cw York, .201.2W

34 THE ART lN STlTUTE.

Curran, Chnries U, 58 West 57th St. , New York, _ 57, 105.136 Dningcrfield. Elliott, 145 West 55th St., New York, 179 Davidson. C. Grant, 13 Brondwu.y, New York, 61, 165 pavia, Charles B ., Cnre of Doll & Rlcl\nrds, 2 P ark St., Boa· _ ~M

De Cnmp, J oseph. Hnmilton Plnee, Boston, _ 55 De Luce, Percival, 58 West 57th St., New York, _ 122 Decker, J oseph, 788 BrOadway, New York, 169,101,282 Dennian. Herbert, 58 West 67th St., New York , _ 63,78 Dowey, Charles Melville. 222West28d St., New York, _ 2,45.00 Dowey, J. F . HE"llshnw, 22'a West 28d St., New York. 206 newing. Thomns W., (A..N .A.),3 North Washington Square, New

York, 12<1.150, 200,208,209 Dolph, J . H., (A.N.A.), 62 East 23d St., New York, 10 OUrlIod, E. Leon, 80 Eust Wl\Shington Squure, New York, 07 Earle, L . 0" Weber :Music Hnll, Chicago, S7 Eatoll, C. Harry, 52 East 28d St., New York , _ 212 Enton, Charles WIlrren, 9 EIL'>t 17th St. , New York. 210,211 Eiciwlberger, Robert A., 152 West Mith St., New YQrk, _ 218 :Elwell F . Edwin, 114 \Vest 18th St., New York, 242,243 Elwell, D. J erome, Tremont St., Boston, !It E rD st, Otto Vall, '''')1) Grand Av., Mil waukee, _ 159 E stabrooks, Gertrude, 243 State St., Chicago, 56, 168 F ussett, C. Adele, Minneapolis, Minn:, 233 Ferguson, C. R , 934 New York Av., Washington, D. C., 237 Ferguson, Henry A., 52 East 2Sd St., New York, _ 197 Fitz, D. R., 139 West 55th St., New York, 02 Frnnk, Eugene C., Wilkesbarre, PIl., _ tU8 French, Daniel C., 214 W. 18th St., New York, 241,250,254 Fuller, O{>orge, (Dcccllsed ), Boston, 145 Gaul, Gilbert, 51 West 10th St. New York, _ 151 Gay, Edward, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 98.114,126 Gelert, J ohalmes, Art 1nst., Chicago, 244,248,240,251,255,256,258 Gifford, R. Swain, 152 West 57th St, New York, S Gowans, Peter, 44 W. 14th St., N ew York, 100 Oranbcry, Hellrietm A .• 140 East 47th 8t, New York, 199 Orentorex, Eleanor E., 70 Ru~ IJ' ..1.I8118, Pari s, 6 Grover, Oliver DcnDllt, Art Institute, Chicngo. la, 195 Guerill, J. V .• 185 DearborD Jlv., SO, 2l:ll Haberle, John, New Havell, Conn., 230 flail , George Henry, Pqlellville, N. y. 229

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Hammer, John J., 642 Penn Av., Pittsburg, Pu. 25,43 Harnett, William "M., 228 Harris, Charles X., 44 West ;:lOth t;t., Nuw York. 4.2,48 Hart, James ll. (N.A.), 6 East 14th St., 140 Hart. William (N .A), 52 East 23d St., _ 18 Harvey, George W., 57 Middle St, Gloucester, Mass. 194 Hasbrouck, Du Bois F . 32·~ Fourth Av., New York. _ 87 H!lyden, Mrs. H. W., Art Institute, Chicago. 193,240 Henry, Edward L. (N.A.), Ellenville, N. Y. 141 llillerll, Bertba von, Hotel Veudome, Boston, 181 Hirst, Claude R., 30 East 14th St., New York, 192 HopkIn, Robert., 90 Griswold St., Detroit, 15S Homer, Winslow, (N.A.), Scarboro, Me., 144 Howland, A. C., (N.A.), 52 East 2Sd St., N ew York,. 30 Inness, George, (N.A.), 139 West 55th St., New York, SO, 81, 8'2,190 J ves, C. B., H.ome, 245 Johnson, "'~astmall , (N.A.), 65 West 55th St., New York, _ _ 101 Johnston, n. Le Orund, 1015 G St., N.W, Wnsilington, D.C., 178, 182 ,Jones, H. Bolton, (N.A.), 253 West 42d St., New York, a, &3 Jones, Frnncls C. (A.N .A.), 253 West 42d St., New York, _ 7, 129 Kappes, .Alfred (A N.A.), 744 Broadwny, New York, _ 3S Keith, Wm., _ 200, 203, 204. Kitchell, F. W., Perth Amboy, N. J., _ lliO Kost,l<'rederlck W., 18 West 23d St., New York , _ 177,23G Levis, Sarah, 2219 Ch6Stll\lt St., PhIladelphia, _ 05,6\1 Linford, Charles, 14.20 Chestnut St., Phibdelphio, 227 Low, Will H., 3 North Washington Square, New York, 94, 100, 115 Loomis, Charles Russell, 62 Wnverly Building, Bnrtford, C"'t., 172 Lyman, .Toseph(A.N.Ai), 51 West 10th St, New York HiG McEntee, Jervis (N.A.), 51 West iOth St., New York, _ tI , ;m, 92 lltl.ratt3., H. G., 210 W llbash Av., Chicago, _ ISS Mayor, Constant (A. N.A.), 1298 llroadw:1Y. N ew York, 1, 4.(1 Maynard , George Willoughuy (N.A.), 80 E. Washington Square,

New York, 29 Mignot, L. n. (Deceased), MUler, C. H. (N·.A.), 108 West 23d St" New York, :Miller, Francis, 1151 Broadway, N ow York. MUl et, F. D. (N.A..), 92 Clinton Place, New York, Moeller, Louis (A..N.A..), 44 West 30th 8t., N ew York. Moran, Edward (A.N.A.), 426 Fifth A.v., New York . MOfItU, Leou, 1155 Broudwny, N ew York.

_ 3. !lV

_ 135

IOZ, 183 lOS, 128 _ 59,77 1;)2,180

THE ART INST l TUT E

Moran, P rllli Nimmo, 37 West 2Sd St., New York. Morano-Percy, 115S BroMwny,' New York. Moran, 'fhomas (N.A.), Easthampton, Suffolk Co, L.r. Mowbray, H. B., Mowry, Katherine, 210 East 70Ul St., New York . • ' Murphy, J . F .(N.A.), 222 W est 28<1 St., New York. Nicholls, Durr H., 58 West 57th St., New York. _ Nicholls, H.hodn Holmes, 58 West 57th St .• N ew York. Nicoll, J. C. (N.A.), 51 West 10th New York. N oble, Thotnns S., Art }[use um, Cincinnati, Ochtman, Leonnrd, 153 Fourth Av., New York. _ O'Connell. Lizzie, 64 Hastings St., Chicngo, . Palmer, Adelaide C., 10 Hotel EllIughnm, Boston , Pnlmer, Walter L. (N.A.), S Lufnyett.e St., Albauy, N . Y . Parton, Arthur (N.A.),IH W est 10th St., New York. Pnnn, Richard, 7SSDrondwny. New York. Payne, H. C., Art Institute, Chicago .• Plcknell, W. L., Platt, Charles A., 115 East 23d St., N ow York. P oore, H. n , 420 South 22d St ., Philadelphia. Renin, Morston, 1244 Broadw!lY, New YQt·k. _ Rchn, F, 1(. N., 222 Wcst 22d St., New York . R ichards, Wm T., Clnnbri dg~, Mass. Robbins, n. w. (N. A.),51 West 10th St, New York. Rost, E. C. _ Ronzee, :M .. , Dieppe. }"'rance. HudeJl, p. E., 108 Fifth Av., New York. Hyder, Albert P. ( l .N.A.), 120 E:'lSt Gad St.. New York . Sa'rt..'l.ill, William (A..N.A.), 152 West 57th St., N ew York . Bath) rleo, Walter (A.N.A.), 52 Enst 23d St., New York . Scnnhlll, Dc Wolf, 622811roadway, N ew York. Schroeter, W., 253 Fifteenth St., 1Ililwnukee, Sh!!w, Annie C. (Oeeen.sed), Chicago. Shelton, W. 8., 5S West 3Sd St., New York. ShlrJaw. Walter (A.N.A.), S North Wn.shingtoll Squnro.

York. Shurtleff, R. .l'I1. (A.N.A.), 106 West 55th St., N ew York. Smedle.y. W . T ., Smillie , George f:l. (N.A.), 337Fourth Av., New York. Smith, H. P., 38 East 14th St. New York , Sonntag, W. L . (N.A.), 120 En.st 22d St.., New York,

6S 109

40, 54 0".147

21 . SO

41,67 _ 102 20, 51

36 • 79

• 176 2G

;'8,66 76, 88

'7 23

113 _ 60, 74 107, 235

137

" 112, 127 77

142

13' ISG 14G

II , a5 . 73

17 125

24 71

Now IV 2S

134 22 00

175

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OF CHICAGO.

St.iepcvich. V . G., 1]93 Broadway, New York, 173 SurhofT:: J ohu, 110 Livinh'1!ton St" Brooklyn, New York 160 Sutton, E., 1t1 onteaglc, '1'enn., 72 1'hny..er, Abbott fl ., S NortJl WI\Silillh'1011 Square. New York 180 Th~x tert Edward n. (Deceased), Portland, Me., _ 289.240 '('hampson, Wordsworth, (N.A.). 52 Enst 2M St., Newl·ork. 12~ l'iff;\/lY, Louis (N.A.), 7 East 72d St.. New York, 188,214 T olman , Stacy, 242 Wnshill!.r1on St.. Boston, • 206 ']'Ol\' lIer, Florn L., 48 Willett St. Albany, New York, .99i 'l'ry~m, D. W ., 152 West 57th St., New York, as Turner, C H:, 12 'Vest St., Boston, _ _ 176 'J'urncr, C. Y. (N. A ), 35 West 14th St., New York, 116,118,121 'ryler, James G., 679 Brolldwny, New York, _ 170 Ulrich, C. F. (A.N.A.), 148 VCllt rcs, O. G., 35 Monroe St , Chicago, _ _ 16H Volk, Douglns, ~Iinnellpo)js, Minn., 131 Vo} k, Lconnrd W., bO McVickcr's Theatre Build'g, Ohicago, 252, ~ Walker, Horatio, 788 Brondway, New York , 70,93 Watrous, H. W., 58 West 57th St., Now York, 110 W.cir, J. Alden, 11 Enst 12th Ill.., New York , 104 Weir, John 1<". (N.A.), Ncw H avcll, Ct., 44 Welsch, F eodor Onrl, Dresden, 171 Weldou, Ollnrles B., 145 West 41 1'1t St.. N ew York, 149 Wiggins, Carleton, 101 Montagne St. .. Brooklyn, N. y" 89 . Wiles, In' ing R. 103 West 55t.h St .• New York. 16t. 167 Witt, J. H. (A.N. A.), 124.4 Broadway, New York, _ 138 "Ton's, ,'heodore. 136,183 W)':lllt, A. EL (N.A.), 52 West2Sd St., New York, _ 9/i, 184 Zearing, Henry 1.1., 318 DCllrborn St., Chicago, _ 247