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free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Great American Paintings from the Boston and Metropolitan www.ebook777.com Museums free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com by Thomas N Maytham Great from the Boston American and Metropolitan Paintings Museums A Studio Book In The Vii www.ebook777.com All rights reserved by The Seattle Art Published in Museum 1971 by The Viking Press, Inc New York, 625 Madison Avenue, Distributed in N.Y 10022 Canada by The Macmillan Company of Canada Limited SBN 670-34838-4 Library of Congress catalog card number: 77-144837 Printed and bound West Germany in Designed by Carl F.Zahn • CODMAN SQUARE JUN ' H 1978 33 free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Foreword '" 1970, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the New York shared the good fortune of celebrating marking museums should collaborate ments of the country therefore welcomed developments in in Museum American staffs, collections, to travel has selected one hundred art We would like to express sincere apprecia- and preparing for organizing the exhibition will share the exhibition We extend Museum, to the Museum of St Louis particular thanks to the this Gal- whose muDepartment of Departments of American Painting and Sculpture and Contemporary Arts at the Metropolitan who We to organize an ex- date from 1670 to 1969, which reveal the major Washington, D.C and the City Art both museums art enable broad seg- American painting drawn from our Museum Paintings at the Boston at will We also offer our thanks to the Trustees and staffs of the National lery of Art in seums major venture, one that Museum, working with our tion to the Seattle Art volume and interpreting the cities American paintings, ranging stylistic of Art, especially appropriate that both the proposal of the Seattle Art major American Seattle Art in a It is Museum hundredth anniversaries, to participate directly in the Centennial celebrations hibition of masterworks of The their a century of dedication to collecting, preserving, of the world for past and future generations to three Metropolitan Museum, and to many others have generously and ably contributed to the realization of this exhibition We feel the Centennials of two of the greatest art museums the western hemi- in sphere are events not just of local but of national significance Therefore, proud that tens of thousands of citizens from throughout the country, visitors from many nations, collections PERRY and thus will have TOWNSEND RATHBONE are opportunity to see major works from our to find insights into the nature of THOMAS P.P American life and art MOVING Director Director Museum this we as well as of Fine Arts, Boston www.ebook777.com The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New Yorl< free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Acknowledgements The exhibition GREAT Museums AMERICAN PAINTINGS from the Boston and Metropolitan has been organized as a national salute to the one-hundredth anniver- museums Primary among the many goals saries of these mark the high quality of American painting which their collections, of and to broaden participation American painting date back of the exhibition is to so brilliantly represented is in the Centennial event Exhibitions in to the nineteenth century and have flourished in the past several decades Yet, never before has an exhibition of American painting of comparable quality been drawn from only two the masterpieces cities of these in renowned Washington, D.C., painting, have rarely if St Louis, collections collections ever and Seattle, Nor have so many of been brought together The while acquainted with American ever had the privilege of exposure to an American exhibi- tion of this stature As I a former member of the Department of Paintings at the Boston have long admired the exceptional American painting collections Museum, at the Boston and Metropolitan Museums With the approach of the Centennial Anniversary year, I sought for an appropriate tribute to these two of an exhibition that would American painting one of the major celled, it is seemed the on the its quality is Museum in full part of theTrustees making the form fields in which both museums are unex- ideal area for collaboration Although the Seattle Art clear that vital institutions in unite important segments from their collections Since selections, quality has organized the exhibition, abundantly it is measure the consequence of extraordinary generosity and Staffs of the Boston and Metropolitan Museums was the uppermost criterion Yet, it seemed In also im- portant on an anniversary occasion to assess the nature and achievements not of a limited time period but of the entire course of American painting No absolute standard of quality can be applied throughout and each work therefore must be viewed in the context of the ings by relatively The exhibition minor is artist artists and his period Consequently, exceptional paint- appear alongside masterpieces by major even two collections such as these one hundred pictures and still can fully chronicle that complex than duplicate each other The Boston collection is supplement rather unparalleled in its riches and early and mid-nineteenth-century painting, particularly from New England The all history within maintain the necessarily high standards of quality Fortunately, the Boston and Metropolitan collections tend to of eighteenth- figures not intended specifically as a survey of American painting Not periods, but is Metropolitan Museum especially strong in possesses great masterpieces of virtually the mid to later nineteenth century, and in recent years has established a twentieth-century collection of remarkable caliber To select one hundred paintings - fifty from each museum - from the treasures demands some arbitrary decisions In addition, either for reacondition, or commitment to other exhibitions, several highly desir- available inevitably sons of size, able paintings were unavailable The final selection is intended, however, to offer major works representative of most of the important periods, movements, and www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com artists which comprise the fabric of American My profoundest debt of gratitude is painting Rathbone and Thomas Moving, to Perry Directors respectively of the Boston and Metropolitan sympathetic support the exhibition would not ality exist at Museums Without all Their cooperative liber- matched by the Presidents and Boards of Trustees of is their their museums who, during the Centennial Year, waived on our behalf their natural desire to have their best works On on view at home Museum and my colleagues at the National Gallery Museum of St Louis, would like to extend our deep appre- behalf of the Seattle Art of Art and the City Art I and simultaneously ciation for the privilege of presenting these treasures extending participation the great centennial event to the nation at large in preparation of the exhibition and In its catalogue, debts for assistance and advice At the Metropolitan tion to I have incurred numerous Museum I offer my apprecia- George Trescher, Secretary of the 100th Anniversary Committee, and staff for their John for Howat, Associate Curator of American Paintings and Sculpture, and K his consistent enthusiasm and helpfulness Particular thanks are due his making selections and providing Assistant, Miss Natalie Spassky, for their aid in extensive catalogue information; to Henry Geldzahler, Curator of the Department of Contemporary Arts, and his Assistant Curator, James Wood; to Theodore Rousseau, Vice-Director; to William Wilkinson, Registrar, and to Leon Wilson, Editor of Publications At the Boston Museum am I indebted to Diggory Venn, Special Assistant to the Director, for his enthusiastic support of the project; to Miss Laura Luckey my Lucretia Giese, former associates in Oakie Bush, former Registrar and Miss have given generously of F Zahn, for his design of the New York who I am their Alward, Editor of Publications efforts catalogue and to I my am All especially grateful to Carl friend, Mrs Jean G Crocker of has selflessly and skillfully edited the catalogue also grateful to the Editorial for their the Department of Paintings; to Mrs Susan Patricia time and and Mrs and Curatorial generous permission to consult and staffs at both lending liberally utilize museums both published and manuscript catalogue information Those sources are the product of many people's efforts but special recognition should be made of the work of Mrs Haven Parker and Mrs Arianwen Howard Neve, formerly of the Boston Museum; the Gardner and Stuart T E Feld, formerly of the Howat and Henry Geldzahler Metropolitan late Museum; and to Albert John Their research and writings have been immensely valuable to me I P owe special thanks to J Carter Brown, Director of the National Gallery, William Campbell, Assistant Chief Curator there and Charles Buckley, Director of the Museum of St Louis for their active participation in the exhibition Above owe my fullest appreciation to Dr Richard E Fuller, President and Director of Seattle Art Museum, who has patiently endured the vicissitudes of the project, City Art all, the I and sustained his firm support of it free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com "I 99 152 KELLY Blue Red Green free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com \ 100 FRANKENTHALER stride 153 www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Bibliography SOURCE WORKS Rudi Blesh Dictionary of American Biography, edited 1956 by Allen Johnson and Dumas Malone, 20 Wolfgang Born American Landscape New York, 1928-1936 vols., ing, — Mantle Fielding Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors and Engravers, T E I New USA, New Paint- Haven, 1948 Painting in America, a Armory Show Feld P Catalogue of t/ie Col- The Metropolitan Museum of Art by 18T^, New York, 1965 Painters Born George C Groce and David H 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Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massa- Brooklyn Barbara Novak American Painting of the Edgar and The Art 1937 in Painting, New York, Robert Motherwell and can Painting, Jr York, The American Federation of Arts, New York, American Painting in the Nineteenth Cen- 1934 John H Twachtman, Jules New Progress Richard McLanathan The American Tradi- the of Design, The American Tradition American pressionism, Mary Cassatt, Childe Hassam, Modern Academy tury (circulated to the 1933 York, 1963 tion in the Arts, National 1954 York, 1960 Lucy 1830-1875, catalogue by Richardson and Otto Wittman, P 1953 Samuel Isham A History of American Painttions by Royal Cortissoz, New York, 1911 1951 ing, Artists in Italy, Edgar Hess Abstract Painting: Back- B can 1909 New York, cutter, GENERAL EXHIBITIONS Yankee Stone- a institute of Arts and The Toledo of Art, Travelers in Arcadia, Ameri- York, World's Fair, Four Centuries of 1965 Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, Massachu- free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com setts, Three American Painters land, Stella), catalogue Los Angeles New (Olitski, by Michael County Museum of York School: The No- Fried Art, Albert Christ-Janer George Caleb Selected Publications and Exhibitions of Missouri, WASHINGTON ALLSTON John Francis McDermott George Caleb Bingham, River Portraidst, Norman, Okla- The Generation First INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Three Centuries of American Painting 1966 Jared Edgar Museum of Modern Art, New York, Two Decades of American Painting (circulated to Japan, India, and Australia) The Solomon R.Guggenheim Museum, New York, Systemic Painting, catalogue by B Flagg The ington Allston, P Life and New York, Letters of Wash- 1892 in A America, 1811-1879, introduction by and Museum of Washington Allston 1779- Institute of Arts and Memorabilia, catalogue by Edgar Museum, Virginia Museum E Maurice Bloch, 1967 JOSEPH BLACKBURN P Lawrence Richardson, 1947 Brooklyn Angeles George Caleb Bingham at Los ings 1967 The Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Art Galleries, University of California ton, D.C., Chicago, 1948 1843, a Loan Exhibition of Paindngs, Draw- Lawrence Alloway homa, 1959 The Detroit Fine Arts, Boston Bingham 1940 National Collection of Fine Arts, Washing- Richardson Washington Allston: Study of the Romantic Ardst New York, of Fine Park Joseph Blackburn, Colonial Portrait Painter, with a Descriptive List of MILTON AVERY His Works, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1923 Legion of Honor, San Francisco, Tr/ump/i of Barbara Guest "Avery and Catch," Art John Realism; an Exhibition of European and News, March, 1960 An Arts, Richmond, and California Palace of the American Realist Paintings 1850-1910 1969 Hilton Kramer Milton Avery: Paintings 1930-1960, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York Painting and Sculpture: 19401970, catalogue by Henry Geldzahler New List Museum of Art, New York, of Art, exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 19th-century America: Paintings and Sculpture Museum of the of Fine Arts, Boston, Centennial Acquisidons: Art Treasures for Tomorrow Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 700 Paindngs from the Boston Museum, exhibited at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Foote Work of Joseph Blackburn, Wor- Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK Elliott Milton Avery, 1966 New Masterpieces of Painting in The Metropolitan Morgan and Henry Wilder cester, Massachusetts, 19.37 York, 1962 1970 The Metropolitan Museum Hill Extension of Lawrence Park's Descriptive JOSEPH BADGER Whitney Museum of American "An Account of the Work of Joseph Badger, and a Descriptive List of His Work," Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, LI, December, 1917 Lawrence Park GEORGE BELLOWS Emma S Bellows Paindngs of Bellows, New New hibidon Celebradon of the Centennial of in the City College of New York, introduction by Lloyd Goodrich, 1947 Galleries, University of California, Santa Barbara, California Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco, Phoenix Art Charles H Morgan George Bellows, New York, 1965 Museum, and The Heckscher Museum, Huntington, New York The Enigma of Ralph David A Blakelock 1847-1919, catalogue by Institute of Paintings, Art, York Ralph Albert Blakelock Centenary Ex- The Art York, 1929 The Art Daingerfield Ralph Albert Blakelock, York, 1914 Chicago George Bellows, Drawings and Gebhard and Phyllis Stuurman, 1969 Prints, 1946 MARY CASSATT ALBERT BIERSTADT Gordon Hendricks "The First Three Western Journeys of Albert Bierstadt," The Art Bulledn, September, 1964 Santa Barbara Museum York, 1948 Barbara N Parker "A Philadelphian of Art A tive Exhibition, Albert Bierstadt introduction by Adelyn D Breeskin The Graphic Work of Mary Cassatt, a Catalogue Raisonne, New Thomas W Retrospec- 1830-1902, Museum XL, no 240 Leavitt, 1964 Frederick A Sweet Miss Mary GEORGE CALEB BINGHAM pressionist from Pennsylvania, E.Maurice Bloch George Caleb Bingham, Oklahoma, 1966 2vols., California Studies in the History of Art, vol 7, Berkeley in Paris," of Fine Arts, Boston, Bulletin, 1942, and Los Angeles, 1967 157 www.ebook777.com Cassatt, Im- Norman, Forbes Watson Mary Cassatt, American Artists Series, New York, 1932 free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com The Baltimore Museum of Art Mary Cassatt The Catalogue of a Comprehensive Exhibition of Her Work, ^dA-] Singleton Copley, catalogue by Jules David The Baltimore Museum of JASPER FRANCIS CROPSEY Art Manet, Park, jasper CHURCH New York, F Cropsey 1823-1900, a Retro- 1966 and Art, Albany, New York, and M Knoedler and Company, New York Frederic Edwin Albany Institute of History Church, introduction by David C Hunting- The Baltimore Museum of Art Annual Studies on Thomas Cole, an American II Eugene C Worcester, Massachusetts, The Life and Works of Thomas Cole, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Elliott S Vesell 1964 Goossen Stuart Davis, New York, New York of Modern New York, 1961 New York Lyonel Art, Marsden Hartley edited by New Museum C Miller, The Cleveland York, 1944 of Art (and circu- lated in the U.S.) Feininger Memorial, National Collection of Fine Arts, Washing- D.C Stuart Davis Memorial Exhibition, WILLEM DE KOONING B Hess Willem De Kooning, New The Pasadena Art Museum, Milwaukee Art Center, and The Baltimore Museum of Art Lyonel Feininger, 1871-1956; a Memorial Exhibition, 1966 ROBERT FEKE Museum of Modern Art, New York W;7/em De Kooning, catalogue by Thomas B Hess, Portrait Painter, 1968 1930 Henry Wilder Foote Robert Feke, Colonial Cambridge, Massachusetts, Member of the WinsMuseum of Fine Barbara N Parker "A EDWIN DICKINSON 1959 -1961 York, 1959 Hartford, and WhitArt, Hans Hess Feininger Dorothy 1959 Thomas Romanticist, 1967 American New York and Feininger, STUART DAVIS THOMAS COLE of Recorder 1967 1945 Museum ton, Museum Earl: New York, William H Gerdts, 1968 catalogue by H H Arnason, 1965 ney Albany, LYONELFEININGER ton, 1966 Wadsworth Atheneum, Era, View of America's Painter of Autumn, catalogue by Peter Bermingham, preface by George Levitine, foreword by National Collection of Fine Arts, Washington, D.C., an spective Frederic Edwin Church: Vision of an AmeriEra, Laurence B.Goodrich Ralph William Sawitzky Ralph Ead, 1751-1801, David C Huntington The Landscapes of can RALPH EARL for University of Maryland Art Gallery, College Degas, Cassatt, Morisot, 1962 FREDERIC EDWIN Prown, 1965-1966 low Family in Boston," Thomas Cole 1801-1848, One Hundred Elaine Years Later, catalogue by Esther Isabel a Picture," Art Seaver, 1948 Whitney Museum of American Art, New York Edwin Dickinson, catalogue by Lloyd Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, The Heckscher Museum, Huntington, New York, and Museum of Fine Arts, Bos- Goodrich, 1965 ton Robert fe^e, 1946 Rochester Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, Rochester, Munson-Williams-Proctor New York, Art, Albany Albany, seum of American Art, and ASHER BROWN DURAND and Whitney Mu- John Durand The New B Durand, Howard York S Thomas Life New York, and Times of Asher Anne B Wheeler John and A Sketch of the Life Some Works of John Singleton Edgar Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1966 P Richardson "Watson and the Shark by Copley," Art Quarterly, 1947, X, no National Gallery of Art, Washington, D C, The Metropolitan Museum of Art,NewYork, and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, John 158 Eakins," Museum Picture by Museum New of Fine Lloyd Goodrich and Work, Abby tion, Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Collec- Williamsburg, Virginia Field, 1963 of Fine Arts, Boston, Bul- HELEN FRANKENTHALER 1936, XXXIV, no 201 Thomas New York, Eakins His Life Barbara Rose "Painting Within the Tradition, the 1933 National Gallery of Art, Washington, D C, David Prown John Singleton Copley, vols., Maytham "Two Faces of Career of Helen Frankcnthaler," Artforum, April, 1969 Copley, Boston, 1873 Jules EAKINS Cunningham "A Sporting letin, T Perkins a List of N Arts, Boston, eu//e(/n,1963, LXI, no 323 C C Singleton 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New York Arts, Lee Catch, cata- Rathbone, 1960-1961 SANFORD ROBINSON GIFFORD James That Wilder Image, the T Flexner The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D C, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, The Currier Gallery of Art, Manchester, New Hampshire, and Gallery of Modern Art, hibition, Thomas Cole to Winslow Homer, Boston foreword by Hermann Warner Williams, and Toronto, 1962 Jr., T Flexner and the Editors of Time- Books, The World of Winslow Homer, Lloyd Goodrich Winslow Homer, New York, 1944 Winslow Homer, The Great American 1965 Artists Series, New York, 1959 ADOLPH GOTTLIEB RUFUS HATHAWAY Whitney Museum of American Walker Art Center, Minneapolis Adolph Nina York F Little "Doctor Rufus Hathaway, Cottlieb, catalogue by Martin Friedman, Physician and Painter of Duxbury, Mass., 1963 1770-1822" Art Whitney Museum of American Art and The Solomon R.Guggenheim Museum, New York Adolph Cottlieb, catalogue by Robert Doty and Diane Waldman, 1968 Chester Harding My Egotistography, Cam- Sketch of Chester Harding, by His Own Artist, Drawn XLI, no Robert George Mclntyre Martin Johnson Heade, 1819-1904, New York, 1948 Park, Whitney Museum of American Art, and New York Martin Johnson Heade, catalogue by Theodore Stebbins, E Jr., 1969 by Margaret E.White, Boston and New York, GEORGE PETER ALEXANDER HEALY 1890 Reprinted and annotated by W Marie De Mare C New York, Harding, Boston and G 1929 Artist, teenth Century, Alfred Frankenstein After the Hunt: William George Harnett and Other American trait 1870-1900, revised edition, California ers, Studies ley Still-Life Paint- in New York, 1954 Painter, Chicago, 1894 San Francisco Illusionism and Trompe new Spirit, New York, edition by Margery A Ryerson, Philadelphia and New York, Barbara Object, Paintings by William Michael Harnett, John Frederick Peto and John Haberle, introduc- EDWARD Alice E HICKS Ford Edward Hicks, Painter of the Peaceable Kingdom, Philadelphia, 1952 by Alfred Frankenstein, 1965 HANS HOFMANN Marsden Hartley, of Feininger, Modern Art, New York Marsden Hartley by Dorothy C.Miller, Lyonel (essays), edited New York, 1944 Erie Loran Bowdoin College Museum wick, Maine Winslow Homer of Art, Bruns- at Prout's Neck, 1966 New York, and museums The Graphic Art of Winslow Homer, catalogue by Lloyd Goodrich, foreword by Donald H Karshan, 1968 Museum of Graphic Art, -1970 EDWARD HOPPER Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, November, 1962 Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, The Art Institute of Chicago, and City Art Museum of St Louis Edward Hopper, catalogue by Lloyd Goodrich, 1964-1965 ton, D C (for the Sao Paolo Bienal, Brazil) and Brandeis Llniversity, Waltham, Massachusetts Edward Hopper, 1967-1968 WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT Helen M Knovvlton Art-Life of William Martha Hans Hofmann, Berkeley, Cali- Adeline Adams Childe Hassam, Museum of Modern Art, New York Hans Hofmann, catalogue by William C Seitz, A S Shannon Boston Days of Wil- liam Morris Hunt, Boston, 1923 New York, GEORGE INNESS LeRoy Ireland The 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Motherwell, catalogue by Frank O'Hara, Frederick Peto by Donald B.Goodall, 1965-T966 1965 tion JOHN WESLEY WILLIAM SIDNEY Jr., JARVIS Harold Edward Dickson John Wesley American jarvis, New York, Painter, 1780-1840, I H Baur An American Cenre 1940 Everett U Crosby Eastman Johnson Nan- at tucket, Nantucket, Massachusetts, 1944 The American Federation of Marlborough-Cerson Gallery, New York Mount 1807-1868, Sellers New John Gordon, 1968 John Wilmerding "Portraits and Miniatures by Charles Pennsylvania Phila- I, tiugh /.ane, 1804- 1865, American Marine Painter, Salem, Oliver W Larkin Samuel F B Morse and American Democratic Art, New York, 1954 The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Samuel F B Morse, catalogue by Harry B.Weh!e,1932 Academy of the Fine Arts, Academy of Design, New York Natural History, New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, New by Charles Willson Peale, James The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Albert Pinkham Ryder, introduction Century Association, New York Paintings by Lloyd Goodrich, 1961 by Members of the Peale Family, 1953 institute of Arts and Munson- New York The Peale Family, Three Generations of American Artists, edited by Charles H Elam, articles by Charles Coleman Sellers, E HENRY SARGENT Edgar Richardson American Romantic P Painting, New York, 1944 JOHN SINGER SARGENT Gros- venor Paine, and Edward H Dwight, 1967 Evan Charteris John Sargent, New York, 1927 JOHN FREDERICK PETO Flarnett ers, and Other American Still-Life Paint- 1870-1900, revised edition, California Studies in the History of Art, vol.12, Berkeley Howe Downes John S.Sargent: His and Work, Boston, 1925 William , 1950 New York, York, Ryder, 1947 Alfred Frankenstein After the Hunt: William Morse Exhibition of Arts and Science exhibited at The American Museum of the History of Art, vol 12, Berke- Lloyd Goodrich Albert Pinkham Ryder, The Life National in and Los Angeles, 1969 1959 Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica, SAMUEL FINLEY BREESE MORSE Studies Great American Artists Series, Philadelphia Catalogue of an Exhibition of The Detroit Massachusetts, 1964 Still-Life Paint- 1870-1900, revised edition, California ALBERT PINKHAM RYDER Willson Peale," American Philosophical Peale and Rembrandt Pea/e, 1923 Fitz Alfred Frankenstein After the Hunt:William — Portraits HUGH LANE Painting in Ameri- ley delphia, 1952 Art, Still-Life 1947 Peale, vols., Philadelphia, 1947 water, 1967 Whitney Museum of American New York, ca, Harnett and Other American Charles Willson in by Hedley Howell Rhys, 1960-1961 ers, Society Transactions, XLII, part FITZ catalogue by CHARLES WILLSON PEALE Coleman 1734- the U.S.) Maurice Prendergast, catalogue Wolfgang Born liam Sidney Pratt, 1942 SEVERIN ROESEN Franz Kline, introduction by Robert Gold- York Franz Kline: 1910-1962, catalogue by New York, Francisco Painter of Rural America: Wil- Charles FRANZ KLINE 1805, Museum of St Louis, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and M H De Young Memorial Museum, San City Art New York Howat, 1968 William Sawitzky Matthew MAURICE BRAZIL PRENDERGAST Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (circulated Des Grange, 1968-1969 Arts, John Frederick Kensett, 1816-1872, cataK 1944 Alfred Frankenstein, introduction by Jane JOHN FREDERICK KENSETT logue by John New York, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D C, Painter, Eastman Johnson, 1824-1906, Brooklyn, New York, Painter, Brooklyn Museum Mount, 1942 EASTMAN JOHNSON John MATTHEW PRATT William Sidney Mount, 1807-1868: An Jr American 1949 MOUNT BartlettCowdrey and Hermann W.Williams, and Los Angeles, 1969 David McKibbin Sargent's Boston with an Essay & a Biographical Summary & a Com- plete Checklist of Sargent's Portraits, Boston, 1956 Smith College Museum, Northampton, ROBERT MOTHERWELL H H Arnason "Robert Motherwell: Massachusetts, Brooklyn The Museum, and California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Years 1948 to 1965," Art International, April, San Francisco John 1966 Alfred Frankenstein, 1950 160 F Peto, catalogue by Museum of Fine 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Theodore The Metropolitan Museum of New York, Bulletin, Art, no 282 L, London, 1967 John Trumbull The Autobiography of Colo- Henry Wilder Foote John Smibert, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1950 nel JohnTrumbuil, Patriot, Artist,1756-1843, edited by Theodore Sizer, John Smibert The Notebook of John Smiby Sir David Evans, John Kersand Andrew Oliver, Boston, 1969 — Letters of lake New York, New Haven New Haven, 1953 Autobiography, Reminiscences and bert, edited The Smibert The Works of Colonel John Sizer Trumbull, Artist of the American Revolution, New Haven and May, 1963 Yale University Art Gallery, John Trumbull, from 1756-1841, 1841 JOHN HENRY TWACHTMAN Tradition, 1949 Eliot Clark JOSEPH STELLA John Twachtman, New York, 1924 Irma B.Jaffe Joseph Stella, Cambridge, Cincinnati Art Massachusetts, 1970 hibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York Joseph Stella, catalogue by John I Museum A Retrospective tion by Richard H prints Ex- John Henry Tv/achtman, introducJ Boyle, introduction to by Mary Welsh Baskett, 1966 Baur, 1963 ELIHU VEDDER GILBERT STUART John Hill Portraits of Lawrence Regina Soria "Some Background Notes for Morgan and Mantle Fielding Life Washington, Philadelphia, 1931 Park Gilbert Stuart, an Illustrated Descriptive York, 1926 List of His Work, vols New Elihu Vedder's 'Cumean Sibyl' and 'Young Marsyas'," Art Quarterly, Spring, 1960 Elihu Vedder for His The Digressions of V Written Ov/n Fun and That of His Friends, Boston and New Art of James New James McNeill Whistler, London, 1966 Arts Council Gallery, London, and M New York James McNeill Whistler, an Exhibition of Paintings and Other Works, introduction by Andrew The Art Institute of Chicago and Munson- Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica, York, 1910 161 www.ebook777.com New James McNeill Whisder, catalogue by Frederick A Sweet, 1968 London Man- Feld "In the Latest The vols., McLaren Young, 1960 JOHN TRUMBULL P — Knoedler and Company, John Sloan, 1871-1951, 1952 Stuart James McNeill Whistler, London and 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Durand, Asher Trumbull, John, 24 Eakins, Earl, B., Thomas, 35 58, 59, Vedder, Elihu, 64 Whistler, James Abbott McNeill, 71 Feke, Robert, Field, Erastus Salisbury, Wyeth, Andrew, 90 40 Frankenthaler, Helen, 100 Gatch, Lee, 92 Gifford, Sanford Robinson, 39 Gottlieb, Adolph, 97 Harding, Chester, 29 Harnett, William Michael, 61, 62 Hartley, Marsden, 80 Hassam, Frederick Childe, 74, 75 Hathaway, Rufus, 15 Heade, Martin Johnson, 47 Healy, George Peter Alexander, 31 Henri, Robert, 77 Hicks, Edward, 16 Hofmann, Hans, 94 Homer, Winslow, 54, Hopper, Edward, 55, 56, 57 82, 83 Hunt, William Morris, 67 Inness, George, 52, 53 John Wesley, 30 Johnson, Eastman, 49 99 Kensett, John Frederick, 38 Kline, Franz, 46 West, Benjamin, 17 Feininger, Lyonel, 86 Kelly, Ellsworth, B., Twachtman, John Henry, 76 60 Ralph, 14 Jarvis, 21,22 Thomas, 28 96 Kuhn, Walt, 87 163 www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com www.ebook777.com F :ffl!i!!l!il!!!!!»iig^^^^Bi^ 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