FINE ND 237 pS44 |A4 1918 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FINE ARTS LIBRARY ^. THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY Rochester, New York PORTRAITS BY LEOPOLD SEYFFERT LANDSCAPES BY GEORGE W. SOTTER FLOWER PANELS IN WATER COLOR BY MABEL KEY JANUARY Nineteen Hundred Eighteen THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY IS OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 10:00 A. M. TO 4:30 P. M., EXCEPTING ON SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS, WHEN IT IS OPEN FROM 1:80 TO 4:30 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 100 355 621 THE MEMORIAL ART GALLERY ROCHESTER NEW YORK PAINTINGS AND CHARCOAL PORTRAITS BY LEOPOLD SEYFFERT LANDSCAPES BY GEORGE W. SOTTER FLOWER PANELS IN WATER COLOR BY MABEL KEY JANUARY NINETEEN HUNDRED EIGHTEEN Cornell University Library The original of tliis book is in tlie Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924100355621 PORTRAITS BY LEOPOLD SEYFFERT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'J'aintings 1. Spanish Group 2. Mrs. Leopold Seyffert 3. Myself 4. Black and Yellow 5. A Woman of Segovia 6. Hans Kindler 7. Miss Catherine Stimson Lent by Miss Catherine Stimson 8. Mrs. B. Franklin Pepper Lent by Mrs. B. Franklin Pepper 9. Miss Josephine Dodge Lent by Mrs. J. M. Dodge 10. Mrs. H. S. Paul Lent by Mrs. H. S. Paul 11. Mr. Harper Sibley Lent by Mr. Harper Sibley 12. Captain Maris 13. Maine Landscape 14. Juan 15. Julian 16. Francisco 17. Portrait sketch of Mrs. Leopold Stokowski 18. Portrait sketch of Horatio Connell 19. Portrait sketch of John Worthington 20. Portrait sketch of Mrs. Farber Charcoal ''Portraits 21. Fritz Kreisler 22. Ossip Gabrilowitch 23. Clara Clemens Gabrilowitch 24. Carl Friedberg 25. Gerda von Watjen Friedberg 26. Rheinhold de Wahrligh 27. Leopold Stokowski 28. Leopold Stokowski 29. Greta Torpadie 30. Dr. Carl Muck 31. Louis Svecenski 32. Franz Kneisel 33. Ernest Sohelling 34. Fanny Bloomfield-Zeissler 35. Mrs. Leopold Seyffert 36. Josef Hofmann 37. Harold Bauer 38. Hans Kindler 39. Leopold SeyfEert 40. Leopold Godowsky 41. Mrs. Harper Sibley LANDSCAPES BY GEORGE W. SOTTER iiilililllililiiliiiiniiiiiii 42. Moonlight, Sotterville 43. Moonlight, Gloucester Harbor 44. Snow-bound Hills, Pittsburgh 45. The Fog — Evening 46. Twilight 47. Summer 48. The Harbor — Noonday 49. The Water-front Tenement 50. Fishing Boats, Gloucester 51. The Commons — Evening 52. Painter's Mill 53. Melting Snow 54. Snow in the Valley 55. The Hill Road 56. Morning 57. Old Gloucester Fish House 58. Little House, Happy Valley 59. The Boat's Railway 60. End of the Day 61. Summer Morning FLOWER PANELS IN WATER COLOR BY MABEL KEY llllllllllllllltlllilllliiliir 62. Azaleas and Cinerarias 63. Lilies and Hydrangeas 64. Our National Colors 65. Pink Peonies 66. White Poppies 67. Oriental Poppies 68. The Hydrangea Motif 69. A Decorative Motif 70. A Statement of Color Values 71. Larkspur and Peonies 72. The Pink Orchid 73. Hollyhocks 74. The Larkspur 75. A Gray Day in the Greenhouse 76. "Consider the Lilies" 77. Phlox 78. Salvia 79. The Geranium Motif 80. Begonias 81. The Azalea's "Good Morning" IN THE PRINT ROOM [IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIt A COLLECTION OF DRAWINGS AND ETCHINGS BY WILLIAM A. SHERWOOD LONDON, ENGLAND Lent by Manzi, Joyant & Co., New York Successors to Goupil 8C Co., of Paris iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin This collection includes seven original drawings, as well as impressions both in monotint and in color from the plates for which they were made. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 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 may share in making the Gallery useful and enjoyable for all the citizens, provision has been made in the By-Laws for membership in vari- ous classes. CXASSES OF MEMBERSHIP 1. Supporters. Persons who shall contribute two hundred and fifty dollars a year toward the maintenance of the Art Gallery. 2. Sustaining Members. Persons who shall contribute one hundred dollars a year, or more, but less than two hundred and fifty dollars. 3. Contributing Members. Persons who shall contribute twenty-five dollars a year, or more, but less than one hundred dollars. 4. Annual Members. Persons who shall contribute ten dol- lars 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 As- sociate Member of the Art Gallery upon payment of five dollars a year. PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERS All memhers are entitled to free admission to the Gallery at all times that it is open to the public, and to all lectures, recep- tions and priv3te views that may be conducted by the Directors. They are entitled also to the privilege of drawing books from the library of the Art Gallery. Supporters and Sustaining Members have the privilege of free admission for members of their families and for visiting friends. Each Contributing Member shall have the privilege of free admissions for himself and one other member of his family. CLUBS And soqeties Societies, study clubs, and similar organizations are cordially invited to make full use of the Gallery at all times. No charge will be made for admission to organizations visiting the Gallery in a body. Appointments for such visits should be made in advance.