Pennsylvania Academy Exhibition
Jennie Sesnan Gold Medal, 1910
summer sea by childe hassam
the black squall by paul dougherty
Summer Sea the Jennie Sesnan gold medal for the
THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY best landscape.
EXHIBITION To Adolphe E. Borie, III, for his portrait entitled
Lady with Black Scarf, the Carol H. Beck gold
The one hundred and fifth exhibition medal for the best portrait,
of the Pennsylvania Academy of the To Mrs. Alice Mumford Roberts, for her paint-
Fine Arts remains on view in Philadelphia until the ing entitled The Morning Air, the Mary Smith prize
20th of this month. It is important and will more for the best picture painted by a woman resident in
than repay a visit. This year there is no clou in Philadelphia.
the arrangement, as there has often been in past The number of artists exhibiting was 370; the
years. For this very reason the general high range number of paintings shown, 495; the works of
of paintings is all the more noticeable. sculpture, 112.
The jury of selection and
award consisted of W. mnmag«^«Ka|^^^^^KM»£g^^^^^^H^^KiKran^^^^^^w|
Elmer Schofield, chairman;
Thomas P. Anshutz, Frank
W. Benson, Emil Carlsen,
Charles H. Davis, Charles
W. Hawthorne, Robert
Henri, Joseph T. Pearson,
Jr., Carroll S. Tyson, Jr., flWWfifcjilfflS
Frederick P. Vinton and
Irving R. Wiles. The
following prizes were iHCTmiS S^p^ffl|Rg^ ■ \ ! pfp
awarded: p . '^f S'tllW ' *•'"( ' " js'^
To Howard Gardiner
Cushing for hi- ;
the Temple gold medal for
the best picture painted in .l.-v-- "?' , : ~ .£v * •
oil, without regard to sub- ^^^fefiL-.^■:
ject. ^aSW^*
To J. Alden Weir for his .J'-" - ■-'-^•j^jP1 ' - , '
landscape entitled The W^Btk
Hunter's Moon, the Wal-
ter Lippincott p r i z e o f
three hundred dollars. | " "' ---.wiVv *
To Childe Hassam for
his painting entitled The hills of byram by daniel garber
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Jennie Sesnan Gold Medal, 1910
summer sea by childe hassam
the black squall by paul dougherty
Summer Sea the Jennie Sesnan gold medal for the
THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY best landscape.
EXHIBITION To Adolphe E. Borie, III, for his portrait entitled
Lady with Black Scarf, the Carol H. Beck gold
The one hundred and fifth exhibition medal for the best portrait,
of the Pennsylvania Academy of the To Mrs. Alice Mumford Roberts, for her paint-
Fine Arts remains on view in Philadelphia until the ing entitled The Morning Air, the Mary Smith prize
20th of this month. It is important and will more for the best picture painted by a woman resident in
than repay a visit. This year there is no clou in Philadelphia.
the arrangement, as there has often been in past The number of artists exhibiting was 370; the
years. For this very reason the general high range number of paintings shown, 495; the works of
of paintings is all the more noticeable. sculpture, 112.
The jury of selection and
award consisted of W. mnmag«^«Ka|^^^^^KM»£g^^^^^^H^^KiKran^^^^^^w|
Elmer Schofield, chairman;
Thomas P. Anshutz, Frank
W. Benson, Emil Carlsen,
Charles H. Davis, Charles
W. Hawthorne, Robert
Henri, Joseph T. Pearson,
Jr., Carroll S. Tyson, Jr., flWWfifcjilfflS
Frederick P. Vinton and
Irving R. Wiles. The
following prizes were iHCTmiS S^p^ffl|Rg^ ■ \ ! pfp
awarded: p . '^f S'tllW ' *•'"( ' " js'^
To Howard Gardiner
Cushing for hi- ;
the Temple gold medal for
the best picture painted in .l.-v-- "?' , : ~ .£v * •
oil, without regard to sub- ^^^fefiL-.^■:
ject. ^aSW^*
To J. Alden Weir for his .J'-" - ■-'-^•j^jP1 ' - , '
landscape entitled The W^Btk
Hunter's Moon, the Wal-
ter Lippincott p r i z e o f
three hundred dollars. | " "' ---.wiVv *
To Childe Hassam for
his painting entitled The hills of byram by daniel garber
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