PROVINCETOWN ART ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED NINETEEN.th ANNUAL EXHIBITION August 6th to September 4th 1933 I I wd etc ’ provincetown Bookshop COMMERCIAL STREET Next to Peter Hunt’s Phone Newcomb-Macklin co. PICTURE FRAME MAKERS West 27th Street, New York Ready Made Stock Frames in All Regular Sizes for Immediate Delivery GEORGE A. McCoy, manager art GALLERY AND WORE SHOP North State street chicago,ill Catalogues Sent to Art Dealers, Decorators and Artists INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION representing the Leading companies of the World losses adjusted promptly Provincetown,Massachusetts BEHRENDT Oil Colors THE EXHIBITION IS OPEN DAILY FROM A. M. to P. M. ADMISSION CENTS. SUNDAYS, FREE FROM to P. M. PFEIFFERS' PROVINCETOWN, MASS. Distributors for U. S. Artists' Supplies WILLIAM H. YOUNG books T h e Adams Pharmacies are the Up-toDate Stores of the Cape. visit them PROVINCETOWN and EITHER THE ATTENDANT AT THE DESK OR A SALESMAN w i l l BE GLAD TO FURNISH ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING SALES SAGAMORE TH€ sea chest A. AUSTIN DUNHAM SEAMEN'S SAVINGS BANK antiques Provincetown Mass. Specializing in Prints COMMERCIAL ST.,PROVINCETOWN Money Goes on Interest the First of Each Month TOWN CRIER SHOP AND ADVOCATE GIFT SHOP GIFTS JEWELRY STATIONERY RENT YOUR STUDIO O F F. A. DAYS & SONS F. A. DAYS SONS GENERALCONTRACTORS Coal, Wood, Lumber, Doors, Windows and Blinds, Lime, Cement, Brick, building Materials of All Kinds PROVINCETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone OFFICERS YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN p r e s i d e n t H. Young. Honorary Vice-Presidents-Fredmlck J. Waugh, Richard E. Miller, george Elmer browne Gerrit k Beneker, W.H. w. bicknell 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. the TRUSTEES 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 or more Dr. percival house Mrs. Henry J. Winslow. Chairman Warn and means 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. grozier mrs. henry J. Winslow *Frederick c. Boynton Mrs. caroline brewster crooker mrs.francesdeland charlottes.cullen frank A. days Jr. Mrs. Adele shrenk rogers Mrs. Frank little mrs. E. ambrose webster leslie N. Brock Emanuel Fellman PATRONS miss Elizabeth w. roberts *Mrs.Florida Duncan *Deceased 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 T 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 Telephone in Advance Provincetown 50 Miss Charlotte M.Wilson Red INNYears Hundred House One Twenty-Eight Old Dining Room Overlooking the Harbor Rooms with Bath afternoon TEA BATHING H. C. CURRAN FINE MILLINERY 241 Commercial Street GARAGE PROVINCETOWN, CAPE COD, M a s s a c h u s e t t s The New Central House PROVINCETOWN ON THE CAPE NELSON'S FANCY MEATS AND GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Full line of S. S. Pierce Co. 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