WATER COLORS
61 Palms 62 Shady Paths—Vizcaya 63 Boats at Anchor 64 Derelicts 65 The Pool 66 Muddy Alligators 67 The Basin—Vizcaya 68 The Loggia—Vizcaya 69 The Bathers 70 The Terrace—Vizcaya 71 The Patio—Vizcaya
Loaned by Worcester Art Museum
72 The Mist. Loaned by Mrs. J. D. Blanchard
32 Portrait of Mrs. Charles E. Inches
Loaned by Mrs. Inches, Boston
41 Portrait of Mrs. Henry White—neé Margaret Stuyvesant Rutherford
Loaned by Honorable Henry White
11 Portrait of Mrs. Fiske Warren and Daughter
Loaned by Fiske Warren, Esq.
31 Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Field
Loaned by Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
9 Portrait of Miss Mary Elizabeth Garrett
Loaned by Johns Hopkins University
7 Portrait of President Lowell
Loaned by Harvard University
6 Portrait of Ex-President Charles W. Eliot, Formerly of Harvard University
Loaned by Harvard University
58 Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Phelps Stokes
Loaned by Mr. Phelps Stokes
2 The Lady with the Rose—My Sister (1882)
Loaned by Mrs. Hadden
5 Portrait of Major Higginson
Loaned by Harvard University
59 Portrait of Mrs. Marquand
Loaned by Mr. Alan Marquand
33 Portrait of Mrs. Adrian Iselin
Loaned by Miss Iselin
30 Portrait of Miss Ada Rehan
Loaned by Mrs. G. M. Whitin
29 Portrait of John Hay, Esq.
Loaned by Mr. Clarence L. Hay
10 Portrait of Mrs. J. William White
Loaned by Mrs. White
50 Portrait of Mrs. Thomas Lincoln Manson
Loaned by Mrs. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer
22 Sketch of Mrs. Augustus Hemenway
Loaned by Mrs. Hemenway
18 Reconnoitering
Loaned by Mr. Sargent
8 Lake O’Hara
Loaned by Fogg Art Museum
14 His Studio
Loaned by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
51 Moorish Courtyard
Loaned by Mr. James H. Clarke
17 Head of Joseph Jefferson
Loaned by Mr. Sargent
19 Portrait of Joseph Pulitzer, Esq.
Loaned by Mrs. Pulitzer
36 Portrait of General Leonard Wood
Loaned by General Wood
1 Portrait of Mrs. H. F. Hadden (1878)
Loaned by Mrs. Hadden
34 The Honorable Mrs. Frederick Guest
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23 Portrait of Edward Robinson, Esq.
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42 Sketch of Mrs. Henry White—neé Margaret Stuyvesant Rutherford
Loaned by Honorable Henry White
45 Portrait of Homer Saint-Gaudens and Mother
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35 Portrait of Mrs. Phipps and Winston Loaned by Mrs. Phipps
20 Portrait of Mrs. Edward L. Davis and Her Son, Livingston Davis
Loaned by Mr. Livingston Davis, Boston
43 Portrait of Mrs. John J. Chapman
Loaned by Mrs. Richard Aldrich
37 The Sulphur Match
Loaned by Mr. Louis Curtis
Facts Concerning This Exhibition
In bringing together this retrospective exhibition of Mr. John Sargent’s important works in this country, we feel that we are rendering a service to the American people.
It is unquestionably the most important and most valuable collection ever assembled by a Living Artist, and it is interesting to note that the insurance policy placed on the collection amounts to nearly a million dollars.
The Grand Central Art Galleries is a no profit organization and its efforts are dedicated solely to the interests of the living American Artists.
Mr. John Singer Sargent has personally selected and approved all of the paintings in this exhibition and in choosing this Gallery he has greatly honored this organization.
An Invitation granting free admission to the exhibition to Art Students is being sent to all of the leading Art Schools; an admission charge to all others, to defray the cost of the exhibition, will be made.
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