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PROVINCETOWN
ART ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
NINETEEN.th
ANNUAL EXHIBITION
August 6th to September 4th 1933
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Honorary Vice-Presidents-Fredmlck J. Waugh, Richard E. Miller,
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directormrs. Harold Haven Brown:
acting Vice-President-Mrs. Eugene W. Watson.
recording s e c r e t a r y Marsh.
corresponding Secretary-Harry N. Campbell.
treasurer henry J. Wfnslow.
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provinceown Art association
J. Eaton, Mrs. Charles W. Hawthorne, William H.
young Frank E. Potter, Henry J. winslow William l’engle Frank
incorporated
desch coulton Waugh, Floyd clymer Harry N. Campbell, Gerrit A.
Beneker, Mrs Harold Haven Brown.
CONSTITUTION A N D BY-LAWS
Article II Objects and Purposes. The objects and
purposes of this association shall be to promote and cul-
COMMITTEES
tivate the fine arts, and to that end to establish and
maintain for the town of Provincetown a permanent
collection of paintings and other works of art. Also to
hold exhibitions of paintings and other works of art and
to promote the advancement of art by means of social
intercourse between artists and those interested in the
arts.
MEMBERS
section 1. membership in this association shall be divided as
follows:
a.
associatemembersdues
b. contributing membersdues $6.00 per year
c. sustaining membersdues $10.00 per year.
d. Life members
e. patrons any person contributing $ioo.oo or more
f. benefactors person contributing m.00
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Mrs. Henry J. Winslow. Chairman
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Mrs. Frank Little, chairman
LIFE MEMBERS
edwub A. grozier
mrs.annam.young
williamh.young
*John D.adams
Mrs. Anne Dunbar
*Mrs Emily c. Eatoa
Dr. Percival J. Eaton
henry J.winslaw
*Rev. Henry Mottett, D. D.
conrad w.crooker
misssarahs.munroe
miss Florence Waterbury
Frank A. days
Joseph a. days
*Howard F.hopkins
mrs. alice g.
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mrs. henry J. Winslow
*Frederick c. Boynton
Mrs. caroline brewster crooker
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charlottes.cullen
frank A. days Jr.
Mrs. Adele shrenk rogers
Mrs. Frank little
mrs. E. ambrose webster
leslie N. Brock
Emanuel Fellman
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miss Elizabeth
w. roberts
*Mrs.Florida Duncan
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Nineteenth Annual Exhibition
Foreword
HE provincetown art association was founded
in 1914. for nineteen years it has opened
its doors during the two summer months to
an ever increasing and interested public
among its numerous recorded visitors many come
from great distances
Its progress duringthe past changing yearshasbeen
indicatedby anevery increasing number of new meme
bers fromthe younger group of painters and the constant interest and support of the oIder group who
have so generousely given of their best work from the
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PAINTINGS-Large gallery
1. Jerry Farnsworth.
“Peter”
2. Edwin W. Dickinson.
View from Peaked Hill
3. Charles Kaeselau.
Boy with a Black Cat
4. Anthony t h i e m e
Silver Light
6.
Tod Lindenmuth.
start. with the continuance of this cooperation considering the standard achieved by our exhibitions, the
future is assuredly
of promise.
6.
Richard Miller, N. A.
in the hope of offering possible encouragementtoward younger painters who are coming in interesting
numbers to live here the year round, the Art association
tion is starting a “Student Fund”, a memorial to the
7.
Charles Kaeselau.
8.
Philip malicoat
one
late director. Harold Haven brown who worked for
manyyearsonbehalfofstudentsofart itishoped
this fund may eventually provide a way of meeting
a need far further training, or material assistance
whennecessary a saleof small printsandcards is
conductedforthispurpose
to an interested observer the tendency in the past
few exhibitions of paintings is toward a greater diversity not only in subject but in method of handling
and point of viewconsequently there i s an inpres
sion of individuality that creates intense interest
We hope our friends old and new will find pleasure
in what is shown this year.
Fishermen in Winter
“Mary Silva” Comes Ashore
The Emperor
9. Jerry Farnsworth.
Eulalie
10. Charles L. Heinz.
11. V. B. Rann.
Sisters
The Red House
Portrait of Paul Smith
12. Daisy M. Hughes.
13. Helen Sawyer.
Red House under the Hill
Bouquet
14. William E. prather
16. Jerry Farnsworth.
Still Life
Calypso
16. Frederick J. Waugh, N. A.
16a. Richard h u l t
17. V. B. Rann.
Tempestuous Seas
Still Life
Portrait
18. Charles L. Heinz.
Old Stove
19. Frank H. Desch.
Meditation
Arthur Franklyn Musgrave.
Racing
Richard Miller, N. A.
Arthur Franklyn Musgrave. The Cottage Store
Helen Sawyer.
Jerry Farnsworth.
Henry Hensche.
Ross Moffett.
Startled Deer
The Art Association
Nancy Maybin Ferguson.
Edwin Reeves Euler.
Still Life
Elsa Alison Hartman.
Elsa Alison Hartman.
John Petrina.
Down North on
Harold Lund.
“Shirley”
Vera Stevens.
Still Life
Gordon Peers.
Study
Thursday Morning
James Floyd Clymer.
Bonne Bay Ice Fishermen
Edwin W.Dickinson.
View of Cape Cod Bay
Philip C. Malicoat. The Red Shawl
William F. Boogar, Jr.
sculpture)
Polar Bear (Bronze
Seal (bronze sculpture)
William F. Boogar, Jr.
William F. Boogar, Jr.
The Chase
Dog with Bone
BALCONY
Elizabeth Wrenn.
Portrait (sculpture)
a. William H. Oatway Jr.
“Petross” (Sculpture)
Decoys
Jessie D. Long.
Moonlight
Flowers
Maurice Burns.
Street Scene
Arthur W. Woelfle, A. N. A.
Helen Sawyer.
The North Shore
William F. Boogar, Jr.
The Local Champ
Raymond J. Eastwood.
Marion Hawthorne.
Gray Day
William F. Boogar, Jr.
Aldus Anchor Book
Ends. (bronze sculpture)
John W. Beauchamp.
Edwin Reeves Euler.
Vermont Hills in Winter
Circus in the Cornfield
R. B. Rogers.
Schooner
Old Chapel, Locronan,
Wilhelmina T. w e y a n d Fountain Square, France
Frank Carson.
fishings Boats
“Jackie Rose”
Donald F. Witherstine.
Brittany
Henry Hensche.
Portrait
Arthur W. Woelfle, A. N. A.
“Ada Raynor”
Gerrit A. Beneker.
Portrait
George Elmer Browne, N. A.
the Labrador
Picnic
Gerrit A. Beneker.
Beaching a Dory
Study
Spring
Billet Doux
Dorothy Ferguson Lawnin.
a White House
Morning Sketch of
Alice Howells
Fruit and Flowers
Marion Patten.
“Nita”
Martha H. Hoke;
T h e Breakwater
John Albert Pike.
Study
A Fishing Village
S. albertson Woolley.
John Albert Pike.
Winter Twilight
P. J. Cummings
Old Mexico
Mabel Dickinson Pond.
Autumn
Helen C. Wood.
Still Life
Frederick Wight.
Hunter
John F. Stevens.
Self Portrait
littl GALLERY
Jerome Pennington DeWitt.
Tacey M. Little.
Landscape
Leo Mielziner.
“Jane”
Charles Kaeselau.
Elisabeth Lee.
“Mary”
Diana Tead
Evening in Mallorca
W. H. W: Bicknell.
Theodore D. Roosevelt
Tod Lindenmuth.
Portrait of President
The Riding’Light
Elisabeth B. Warren.
Sand Drifts
Elisabeth B. Warren.
A Still Life for Mothers
T. G. Blakeman.
John
in
Ilex Trees, Mallorca
W.Beauchamp.
Members of Good Stand-
The Old Barn
Philip Malicoat.
John Albert Pike.
High Noon
John Petrina.
Etching
John Petrina
Old Rouen, France
John Petrina.
Water Color
Antoinette Scudder.
Courtyard in Majorca
Donald F. Witherstine Pont Valentre-Cahors,
France
Dunes, Cape Cod
Charles E. B. Bernard.
Elisabeth Lee.
Harbor in Mallorca
Bringing in the Nets
Donald F. Witherstine.
Mary H. Tannahill.
Evening
Edward A. Wilson.
The Pitons, St. Lucia
Donald F. Witherstine
Morocco
Among the Souks, Fez,
Charles E. B. Bernard.
Morning, Provincetown
Mary H. Tannahill.
Landscape
Leo Mielziner. I1 Bambino
Wilhelmina T. Weyand.
Florance Waterbury.
Courtyard, France
Normandy Tea-pot
Antoinette Scudder.
The Sand Dip
Antoinette Scudder.
The Rocks of Montserrat
Edward A. Wilson
The Methodist Church
T. G. Blakeman.
Carlotta Petrina
Mallorcan Bridge
Drawing
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