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A COLLECTION OF AMERICAN PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHS AS ARRANGED BY THE PHOTO-SECESSION AND EXHIBITED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CAMERA CLUB OF PITTSBURG, AT THE ART GALLERIES OF THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTE, PITTSBURG, FEBRUARY M D C C C V C I
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Camera Club
of Pittsburg
is
of pttsfturg
photography and
artistic
its
distinctive
evidence of
is
The
to aid
among
its
members, through monthly exhibitions with constructive critipromote good-fellowship members, and to hold an annual exhibition, open to all pictorial
photographers.
The management of the Society is entirely in the hands of a Board of Trustees, composed of the Director and six others, actively interested in the advancement of pictorial photography.
Membership
therefore
is
open
As
all
members
and are
are chosen with regard to their interest in the aims of the Society,
expected to work in entire sympathy with the Society's object, Rules or By-Laws are deemed unnecessary. The annual dues to meet current expenses are $5.00, payable to the Membership fee is $10.00. Director on or before October 1 of each year. Membership at present limited to 25. Applications as well as all other communications should be addressed to the Director, Lewis F. Stephany.
ittcmberg
C. Dudley Armstrong
Prof.
Hon. George
Shiras, 3D
James B.
McClav
Norman McClintock
J.
W. McGrady
J.
M.
L.
Stout
William
Mullins
V. H. Walter
* Honorary
The aim
Utet of ^Sternberg
iFounoers, iFcllotos of t^e Council
John G. Bullock
Philadelphia
Wm.
B.
Dyer
.
Chicago
Frank Eugene Dallett Fuguet Gertrude Kasebier Joseph T. Keiley Robert S. Redfield
....
. .
Chicago
.
York York
York Ohio
Edmund Stirling
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
CUcteo
Alvin Langdon Coburn Mary Deveks
.
jfellotos
New
York
Wm.
S. L.
B. Post
Maine
Boston
W.
F. James
Boston Chicago
Sarah C. Sears
Willard
Chicago
associates
Prescott Adamson
Philadelphia
L.
M. McCormick
....
. .
New
.
York
Wm.
P.
Agnew
.
.
New
. .
York
Cleveland A. C. Bates A. K. Boursault New York Oakland, Cal. Annie W. Brigman Norman W. Carkhuff, Washington, D. C. Wm. E. Carlin New York Toronto S. R. Carter New York Mrs. Fannie E. Coburn Philadelphia J. Mitchell Elliot Dr. Milton Franklin New York
.
.
Charles H. MacDowell Oscar Maurer William J. Mullins Charles Peabody Mrs. Charles Peabody, Olive M. Potts
. .
Chicago
....
.
San Francisco
Franklin, Pa.
Harry
C.
B. Reid
New
York
W.
Philadelphia
Denver
Cincinnati
Walter
P.
Stokes
....
.
.
Orange, N.
J.
Philadelphia
Newark, O.
111.
Springfield,
Sam.
S.
S.
Holzman
.
New
.
York
Stockton Hornor J. B. Kerfoot Marshall R. Kernochan R. Kimbel Sarah H. Ladd Chester Abbott Lawrence Fred. K. Lawrence
. .
Concordville, Pa.
Zanesville,
Zanesville,
O. O.
Pittsburg
Philadelphia
Mary Vaux
S. S.
Philadelphia
Portland, Ore.
York Chicago
Alfred Stieglitz,
nil
Madison Avenue,
New
York, N. Y.
Research
Library,
Institute
http://www.archive.org/details/collectionofamerOOstie
PLATES.
Rodin.
By Eduard
II.
J. Steichen
I.
John W. Beatty,
By
Jr.,
and His
Sister
Katherine
III.
The Manger.
By Gertrude Kasebier
IV.
V.
Gables.
By Alvin Langdon Coburn
VI.
VII.
Leonore.
By Joseph T.
Keiley
ftlS S
The
by Camera Work
CATALOGUE
ABBOTT,
i.
C.
YARNALL
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
43 South Eighteenth
2.
3. 4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
The Brook Winter Study for "The Darker Drink" The Bridge The Pier
Outdoor
Sentinels
Portrait
9.
10. 11.
An
Illustrations
Illustrations
Andalusian from
"Madame
Butterfly"
12.
from
"Madame
Butterfly"
ADAMSON,
13.
14.
PRESCOTT
Germantown, Pa.
69 Fisher's Lane,
15.
ASCHMAN,
16.
Pittsburg, Pa.
The Day
is
Dying
in the
West
BECHER, ARTHUR
Milwaukee, Wis.
17. 18.
E.
Moonlight
Portrait
BENNETT, JEANNE
19.
E.
Md.
20. 21.
Misty November
J>
doming
Primroses
BRIGMAN, annie
22.
2 3-
W.
24.
CATALOGUE
BULLOCK, JOHN
6439 Greene
2526.
G.
Street,
Germantown, Pa.
Landscape Landscape
27. 28.
29.
3-
The Beach
CARTER,
31.
SIDNEY
R.
Toronto, Can.
Study
CLARK,
32.
rose,
Past "
321 Hudson
N. Y.
Out of the
An
"Israel
Miss
COBURN,
384
37. 38.
39. 40. 41.
Portrait
ALVIN LANGDON
Avenue,
Fifth
New
York, N. Y.
42.
43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48.
49.
Studio on the Hill Gables The Bridge, Ipswich Bell-tower, Santa Barbara Mission The Edge of the Forest Portrait of Grandmother The Docks, Portsmouth
The
My
The Dragon
Mother and Child A Study
Little
Venice
Portrait
Portrait
Alfred
Stieglitz
DEVENS, mary
155 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Mass.
50.
5
1
-
La Grandmere
A
A
52
The
53
54 55
Portrait
On
CATALOGUE
DYER, wm.
56
57.
58. 59. 60.
B.
111.
Winnetka,
Fraternity
Fourth of July
67.
August
EDMISTON, THOMAS
Newark, O.
68. 69.
M.
Carving the
Name
Jr.,
On
the Hillside
EICKEMEYER,
70.
rudolf
Yonkers, N. Y.
71. 72.
A A A
73. 74.
75.
Summer
Winter Winter
EUGENE, FRANK
At
76.
77. 78.
present,
Munich, Germany
Alfred
Stieglitz
79. 80.
81. 82. 83.
Lady of Charlotte
Dogwood
La
Cigale
Nude
84.
FRENCH, HERBERT
85. 86.
87. 88.
Study
Spirit
of the Violin
Jhana
CATALOGUE
HARRIS, TOM
(Deceased)
89.
Portrait
Sadakichi Hartmann
111.
Willows
Invocation
Solitude
91.
92.
93. 94.
95.
Summer
Idyl
An
Idyl
Study
S.
HORNOR,
96.
STOCKTON
Fair
Weather
97. 98.
99. 100.
JAMES, WILLIAM
101. 102.
103. 104.
T.
111.
The
Alley
An
April
Morning
KASEBIER, GERTRUDE
273 Fifth Avenue,
105. 106. 107. 108. 109.
1
New
York, N. Y.
The
Bat
Labor
Portrait
Father Huntington
Portrait
10.
in.
112.
113.
1
Portrait
14.
1
Portrait of
W.
and Infant
5.
Blessed Art
Pastoral
1 1
6.
117. 118.
119. 120.
The
Kiss
Portrait
Baron de Meyer
CATALOGUE
KASEBIER Continued
121.
My
Neighbors
122.
Happy Days
t.
213 Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
KEILEY, JOSEPH
123.
Zitkala-Sa
34
*3S 136
Dust-blown
KEIPP, MARY M.
Selma, Ala.
137.
Beyon'
r.
KERNOCHAN, Marshall
182 Madison Avenue,
138.
New
York, N. Y.
Dusk.
B.
McCLAY, JAMES
Pittsburg, Pa.
139.
Sheep
J.
McGRADY,
140.
w.
Pittsburg, Pa.
Window Study
J.
MULLINS, William
Franklin, Pa.
141.
142.
NIEDECKEN, GEORGE
Milwaukee, Wis.
143.
144.
Portrait
Portrait
Portrait
145.
CATALOGUE
POST, WILLIAM
Fryeburg, Me.
146. 147. 148. 149.
B.
Lovewell's
Intervale
Winter
s.
Pond
REDFIELD, Robert
150.
151. 152.
153.
Cabbage Garden
RENWICK,
15
w. w.
Street,
West Twenty-eighth
New
York, N. Y.
154.
Nude
c.
RUBINCAM, HARRY
155.
Lady with
Veil
RUSSELL, MARY
156. 157.
M.
Gentleman
Cambridge, Mass.
Portrait of an English
The Baker
of
Thun
Kathleen
Street, Chicago,
111.
The
Student
Mildred
Portrait
Italia
170. 171.
172.
Study, Miss C.
May-apple Leaf
173. 174.
De
Cipriani
Study of Lines
CATALOGUE
SCHUTZE Continued
175. 176.
A
A
Morning
Group
Picture
Portrait of
Miss
W.
Girl
177. 178.
Portrait of a
Young
c.
SEARS, SARAH
179. 180. 181.
Portrait of Portrait of G.
Mrs. H.
M.
S., Jr.
Helen
182.
183.
Study
184.
Howe
185.
Portrait of Dr. S.
SLEETH,
186.
187.
Jr., r. l.
Willcinsburg, Pa.
Autumn Landscape
Sketch
Lady Glenmire
The Elms
Collie
Duncan
Tiger-lily
Dusk
Profile
93
194
Onyx
STANBERY,
195. 196.
Philemon Stanbery
STARK, FERDINAND
500 Fifth Avenue,
197. 198.
New
York, N. Y.
STEICHEN, EDUARD
291 Fifth Avenue,
199. 200.
J.
New
York, N. Y.
Rodin
CATALOGU
STE1CHEN Continued
201.
Theobald Chartran
Moonrise
The The
Little
Round Mirror
Rodin
Portrait of
Sadakichi
Hartmann
F. Holland
Day
An Old
Pennsylvania Woman Portrait of a Young Man Dawn Flowers The White Oxen Twilight
STEPHANY,
217.
lewis
F.
Landscape
STIEGLITZ, ALFRED
mi
218.
219. 220. 221. 222.
Madison Avenue,
of
New
York, N. Y.
Spring
Winter
New York
Man
Spring Showers
Flatiron,
Watching
The Net-mender
Gossip,
Katwyk
STIRLING, EDMUND
4517 Kingsessing Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.
232.
*33-
234
2 35
The New Stitch Bad News The Stained Gown The Drawing Lesson
236 237
Student of Balliol
Portrait
CATALOGUE
STRAUSS, JOHN FRANCIS
3
1
West
Sixty-ninth Street,
238.
Brooklyn Bridge
Night
New
York, N. Y.
WEIL, MATHILDE
239. 240. 241. 242.
The Crab
Lisbeth
WHITE, CLARENCE
243. 244. 245. 246.
H.
247. 248.
249. 250. 251. 252.
Newark, O. The Black Bowl Portrait Mr. Lisle Portrait Miss Felix Winter The Deluge Illustration for "Beneath the Wrinkle"
(Courtesy of S. S. McClure Co.) Sunlight The Finish Portraits of the Beatty Children
Illustration for
"Eben Holden"
March
Telegraph-poles
The
Sisters
Wagon-shed
Man
Boy
259. 260.
Work
A.
Summer Days
WIGGINS, MYRA
Portland, Ore.
261. 262.
the Cliff
WILDE, ARTHUR
263. 264.
N.
WILLARD,
265.
L.
A Memory
CATALOGUE
WILLARD Continued Poverty 266.
267. 268. 269. 27O. 27I.
Forest
Hymn
Girl
An
American
Conspiracy
272. 273-
The
Veil
Oenone
ADDENDA
T, JEANNE E. 122 Windermere Avenue, Baltimore,
BENNE1
274.
Md
Soap Bubbles
E.
COBURN, FANNIE
275.
New
York, N. Y.
KEILEY, JOSEPH
276.
213 Clermont Avenue, Bi ooklyn, N. Y. Dusk, White Marsh Valley Sunrise, Lake George
Spring
Study
in
Flesh Tones
NIEDECKEN, george
Milwaukee, Wis.
280.
The
Sisters
PEABODY, CHARLES
Cambridge, Mass.
281.
Katherine
B.
PEABODY, JEANETTE
Cambridge, Mass.
282. 283. 284. 285.
Lamb
POTTS, OLIVE
286.
Portraits
M.
RENO, MARSHALL
Pittsburg, Pa.
H.
287.
November Evening
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