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La Farge, John, commemorating distinguished service in art. Medal of honor
GROUP TEN
_Engravings and Lithographs_
_Etchings and Engravings_
(Other than Wood Engravings)
Bacher, Otto H., 4. Silver medal Beckwith, Carroll, 1 Bellows, A. F., 4 Bloodgood, R. F., 2 Blum, Robert F. (deceased), 3 Chapman, Carlton T., 8 Dielman, Frederick, 2 Farrar, Henry (deceased), 1 Guy, Seymour J., 1 Hale, Walter, 6 Hambidge, Jay, 1 Hovenden, Thomas (deceased), 2 Jones, H. Bolton, 1 King, James S., 1 Lathrop, W. L., 4 Laube, Joseph, 7 Lewis, Arthur Allen, 3. Bronze medal Lippincott, W. H., 3 Loewenburg, N., 2 Mielatz, Charles F. W., 21 Moran, Mary Nimmo (deceased), 7 Nicoll, J. C., 9 Osgood, Harry H., 7 Reich, Jacques, 2 Robbins, Horace W. (deceased), 1 Roth, Ernest D., 4 Sandreczki, Otto W., 1 Schilling, Alexander, 10 Schneider, Otto J., 5 Scholl, E., 2 Senseney, George, 1 Shelton, W. H., 1 Smillie, James D., 12 Sterne, Maurice J., 13. Bronze medal Trowbridge, Vaughan, 7 Vondrous, John C., 6 White, Charles H., 3. Bronze medal Weir, J. Alden, 21. Silver medal Wood, Thomas W. (deceased), 1 Yale, Leroy M., 7 Yewell, George H., 3 Total--Artists, 41; works, 200
_Wood Engravings_
Bernstrom, Victor, 2. Silver medal Chadwick, C. W., 4. Bronze medal Cole, Timothy, 10. Grand prize Evans, John W., 5 French, Frank, 1. Gold medal Heineman, E., 2 Klotz, H., 1. Bronze medal Kruell, Gustav, 8. Gold medal Merrill, Hiram C., 5. Bronze medal Northcote, Stafford M., 1. Bronze medal Watt, William G., 1 Wolf, Henry, 29. See "Commemorative Award"
Total--Artists, 12; works, 69
The following commemorative award was also conferred in this group:
Wolf, Henry, commemorating distinguished service in art. Medal of honor
GROUP ELEVEN
_Sculpture_
Adams, Herbert, 5. Gold medal Alfano, Vincenzo, 2 Bissell, George E., 1. Silver medal Bitter, Karl T. F., 4. Gold medal Borglum, Gutzon, 8. Gold medal Borglum, Solon, 9. Gold medal Boyle, John J., 5. Silver medal Brenner, Victor David, 28. Silver medal Bush-Brown, H. K., 7 Carpenter, Margaret S.; 1. Bronze medal Eberle, Mrs. A. V., 1. Bronze medal Flanaghan, John, 4. Silver medal French, Daniel Chester, 4 Glenny, Alice R., 1 Goodwin, Mrs. Frederick, 1 Harvey, Eli, 9. Bronze medal Heber, C. A., 1. Bronze medal Hyatt, Mrs. A. V., 2. Bronze medal Jaegers, Albert, 1. Bronze medal Konti, Isidore, 2. Gold medal Linder, Henry, 1. Bronze medal Longman, Evelyn B., 4. Silver medal Lopez, Charles A., 6. Gold medal Lukeman, Augustus, 1. Bronze medal MacNeil, Hermon A., 3 Mears, Helen F., 1. Silver medal Miranda, Fernando, 1 Niehaus, Charles H., 8. Gold medal Piccirilli, Attilio, 4. Silver medal Piccirilli, Furio, 1. Silver medal Proctor, A. Phimister, 4. Gold medal Rhind, J. Ma.s.sey, 1. Bronze medal Roth, Frederick G. R., 7. Silver medal Saint Gaudens, Augustus, 1. See "Commemorative Award"
Salvatore, Victor, 1. Bronze medal Schwarzott, Maximilian, 1. Bronze medal Scudder, Janet, 1. Bronze medal Stillman, Effie, 3. Bronze medal Tonetti, F. M. L., 3. Bronze medal Triebel, C. E., 1 Usher, Leila, 1 Vonnoh, Bessie Potter, 10. Gold medal Ward, Elsie, 1. Bronze medal Ward, John Quincy Adams, 1. See "Commemorative Award"
Warner, Olin L. (deceased), 2 Weinert, Albert, 1 Weinmann, Adolf A., 5. Silver medal Yandell, Enid, 1. Bronze medal Zolnay, George Julian, 2 Total--Artists, 49; works, 173
The following commemorative awards were also conferred in this group: Augustus Saint Gaudens, commemorating distinguished service in art. Medal of honor John Ouincy Adams Ward, commemorating distinguished service in art. Medal of honor
GROUP TWELVE
_Architecture_
Atterbury, Grosvenor, 3. Silver medal Babb, Cook & Willard, 2 Boring & Tilton, 6. Silver medal Brunner, Arnold W., 4. Gold medal Carrere, Brunner & Burnham, 6 Carrere & Hastings, 7. Gold medal Coulter, W. L., 2 Flagg, Ernest, 14 Friedlander, J. H., 3 Gilbert, Ca.s.s, 3. Gold medal Green & Wicks, 1 Hardenbergh, H. J., 1 Heins & La Farge, 4. Silver medal Langton, D. W., 1 Lord & Hewlett, 4 Total--Architects, 15; works, 61
The following commemorative award was also conferred:
John M. Carrere. Gold medal
GROUP FOURTEEN
_Original Objects of Art Workmans.h.i.+p_
_Applied Arts_
Adams, Ralph R., 2 Archer, Annie M., 1 Bell, Peter, 1 Binns, Charles F., 5. Silver medal Burd.i.c.k, Bessie, 2 Crosbee, Mrs. W. G., 2 Farnham, Paulding, 15. Gold medal Foote, Florence, 4. Bronze medal Fry, Marshall, 7 Hicks, Amy M., 2 Hoagland, Jane, 3 Lamb, Frederick S., 1 Lawrence, F. Walter, 27 Leonard, Anna B., 7. Silver medal MacNeil, Mrs. Carol B., 5. Bronze medal Perkins, Mrs. Annie F., 2 Perkins, Lucy F.4. Bronze medal Pond, T. H., 1 Randolph, Isabella, 2 Robineau, Mrs. A. A., 7 Sanders, Bertha D., 1 Solon, L. M., 1 Tiffany, Louis C. (designer), 79. Silver medal Volk, Mrs. Douglas, 2. Silver medal Volk, Wendell D., 1 Volkmar, Charles, 9. Bronze medal Von Rydingsvaard, Karl, 1 Wolrath, Frederic E., 2. Bronze medal Yandell, Charles R., 9 Total--Artists, 29; works, 205
The following special commemorative awards were also conferred in the Department of Art:
Harry W. Watrous, for valuable a.s.sistance in the formation of the exhibit of the United States section. Gold medal
Charles M. Kurtz, for service in connection with the Department of Art, direction of installation, etc. Gold medal
George Julian Zolnay, for service in connection with the Department of Art, direction of installation, etc. Gold medal
RECAPITULATION
_Showing the Relative Importance of the Partic.i.p.ation of the State of New York in the United States Section of the Department of Art of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904_
New York's Partic.i.p.ation compared with that of the entire United States including New York.
-----|-------|-------|-------|--------|-------|-------|------|------|------|------ | | | | Draw- | Etch- | | | | | | Water | | | ings | ings | | | | | Oil | Color | | Mural | for | and | Wood | | Archi| Ap- | Paint| and | Minia-| Paint | Illus- | Engrav| Engrav| Sculp| -tec-| plied| -ing | Pastel| tures | -ings | tration| -ings | -ings | -ture| ture | Arts |Totals -----|-------|-------|-------|--------|-------|-------|------|------|------|------ [*]Total number of artists represented in the United States Section.
472 | 185 | 52 | 41 | 54 | 59 | 14 | 92 | 74 | 200 | 1,243 -----|-------|-------|-------|--------|-------|-------|------|------|------|------ [*]N. Y. artists represented 207 | 102 | 24 | 30 | 43 | 41 | 12 | 49 | 15 | 29 | 552 -----|-------|-------|-------|--------|-------|-------|------|------|------|------ Total number of works in the United States Section 904 | 314 | 90 | 114 | 178 | 269 | 82 | 354 | 290 | 946 | 3,541 -----|-------|-------|-------|--------|-------|-------|------|------|------|------ Works by New York artists 413 | 194 | 48 | 92 | 127 | 200 | 69 | 173 | 61 | 205 | 1,592 -----|-------|-------|-------|--------|-------|-------|------|------|------|------
[Footnote *: Where an artist has exhibited in more than one cla.s.s, his name has been counted more than once.]
1=Oil Painting 2=Water Color and Pastel 3=Miniatures 4=Mural Paintings 5=Drawings for Ill.u.s.tration 6=Etchings and engravings 7=Wood Engravings 8=Sculpture 9=Architecture 10=Applied Arts
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New York's Partic.i.p.ation compared with that of the entire United States including New York 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Totals ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [1]SALES EFFECTED For all United States artists............... 87 34 26 10 14 375 546 For New York artists.. 54 22 20 10 13 10 129 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- AWARDS |-----------------|-----------| Comm. { To all U.S.
Gold { artists 1 1 2 - - 4 Medals { To New York of Honor { artists 1 1 2 - - 4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- { To all U.S.
Grand { artists 1 1 1 - 3 6 Prizes { To New York { artists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- { To all U.S.
Gold { artists 36 4 12 7 8 67 Medals { To New York { artists 19 3 9 4 1 36 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- { To all U.S.
Silver { artists 99 12 19 11 15 156 Medals { To New York { artists 58 7 10 3 4 82 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- { To all U.S.
Bronze { artists 103 17 29 4 22 175 Medals { To New York { artists 52 10 16 - 5 83 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTALS To all United States artists 240 35 63 22 48 408 To New York artists 130 21 37 7 10 205 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special {Total to Comm. { U.S. 7 415 Gold { To New Medals { Yorkers 3 208 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[Footnote 1: In the report of the Superintendent of the Bureau of Sales, the Paintings sold approximated in value $70,000; the Engravings, $900; the Sculpture, $2,000, and the works of Applied Art, $7,500.
Out of the 904 oil paintings, 241 were owned by private parties (many being portraits) and were not for sale. Of the 662 works for sale, the 87 sold const.i.tuted nearly 13% of the whole number. The oil paintings contributed by New York artists which were not for sale numbered 138, leaving 281 for sale. The 54 works sold const.i.tuted approximately 20% of the New York pictures offered for sale.
Of the 314 water colors, 73 were not for sale. There were 241 for sale.
The 34 works sold were approximately 13% of the entire number offered.
Of the 194 water colors by New York artists, 46 were not for sale. Of the 148 works for sale, the 22 sold is nearly 15% of the number of works offered by New York artists in this medium.]
THE INTERNATIONAL JURY
The International Jury in the Department of Art was composed of the following members