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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1951-1952

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The image shows a page from a catalog of the "Cambridge Art Association ... Spring Show" that took place from March 23 to April 12, 1952. The page lists various artworks displayed in the show, each with a number, title, and the name of the artist who created it. The artworks are listed in a two-column format.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the contents:

Column 1 (Left Column)

  1. Helene - Paul Kurt Ackermann
  2. The Willow Brook, Mt. Mansfield - Alice Bacon
  3. The Willow Tree - Elizabeth P. Barth
  4. Marsh and Smoke - Vera Benson
  5. Lily - Harriet Addams Brown
  6. The Old Wagon - Dorothea S. Browne
  7. Baroque - Marian Cannon
  8. Low Tide - Mabel W. Carney
  9. Cape Cod - Mabel W. Carney
  10. Appleton Beech - Katharine E. Compton
  11. Northeaster - John M. Conway
  12. The Harbor - Maurice Coon
  13. Tree - Ruth Coulson
  14. Sea Cats - Helen B. Craig
  15. Anxiety - Martha D. Craig
  16. Tulips and Garden - Margaret DeLacy
  17. The Gates - Katharine D. Demetrios
  18. Phyllis - Irma Doctoroff
  19. Autumn - Daphna Dumbach
  20. Street Scene - Louisa L. Edsall
  21. Portrait of a Young Woman - Elizabeth Ferry
  22. Gray House, Gray Day - Pay Ginsberg
  23. The Rock - Martha Glaser
  24. Composition - Robert E. Grady
  25. Boats - Concord River - Ella M. Greeley
  26. From the Shore Path - Mary K. Hallinan
  27. The Old Orchard - Esther Heins
  28. Still Life - Philip Hilken
  29. Pigeons and Apartments - Jean H. Hinkley
  30. Maine Afternoon - Frederic B. Kellogg
  31. Leaves and Fruit - Zelda L. Kemper
  32. The Little Garden - Helen C. Lawrence
  33. Nude in Despair - Genevieve MacDonald
  34. The Pier - Elizabeth McLan
  35. Gaspé - Priscilla Montgomery
  36. The Small Church - Carl G. Nelson
  37. The Unwanted - Tom O'Hara
  38. Lane's Cove Winter - Morris Hall Pancoast
  39. Formes de Violon - Dorothy E. Parkes
  40. Still Life with Oranges - Barbara B. Peet
  41. Prize Fight - Kathren C. Post
  42. Fences - Tina Prentiss
  43. The Monument - Benjamin Rowland, Jr.
  44. Composition in Orange - Johanna S. Sandman
  45. A Break in the Storm - Helen M. Shenton
  46. Miss T's Glass Shop - Joan Sommers
  47. Hotel Bonaparte - Maxwell Swarts
  48. On Avon St. - Frances K. Vandermark
  49. The Ancient Fires - Charles Wadsworth
  50. Rock Pools - Lilian S. Walmsley
  51. Chicago El - Joseph Woodbury
  52. Nativity - Dora W. Wright
  53. The Lake - Frances H. Wright
  54. Furnace - Frances H. Wright
  55. Coy - pu-pu - Frances H. Wright
  56. Hector - Frances H. Wright
  57. Spiritual - Cora Overland

Notes

  • The artworks are of various mediums, including oil, watercolor, casein, and others.
  • The artists are diverse, and some names are repeated, indicating multiple entries by the same artist.

The page is well-organized, and the list provides a comprehensive view of the artworks displayed in the spring show of 1952.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or program for the Cambridge Art Association's Spring Show, which took place from March 23 to April 12, 1952. The page lists the names of various artworks and their corresponding artists, along with the medium used for each piece.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the contents:

Left Side:

  1. Helene
  2. The Willow Brook, Mt. Mansfield
  3. The Willow Tree
  4. March and Smoke
  5. The Old Wagon
  6. Baroque
  7. Low Tide
  8. Cape Cod
  9. Appleton Beach
  10. Northheaster
  11. Mansion
  12. Tree
  13. Sea Cats
  14. Anxiety
  15. Tulleries Gardens
  16. Phyllis
  17. Autumn
  18. Street Scene
  19. Portrait of a Young Woman
  20. Gray House, Gray Day
  21. Composition
  22. The Rock
  23. Boats – Concord River
  24. From the Shore Path
  25. The Old Orchard
  26. Still Life
  27. Pigeons and Apartments
  28. Main Afternoon
  29. Leaves and Fruit
  30. Mude in Despair
  31. The Pile
  32. Gaspé
  33. The Small Church
  34. The Unwanted
  35. Lane's Cove Winter
  36. Forms de Violon
  37. Still Life with Oranges
  38. Prize Fight
  39. Tones
  40. Composition in Orange
  41. A Break in the Storm
  42. Miss T's Glass Shop
  43. Hotel Bonaparte
  44. The Ancient Fish
  45. Rock Pools
  46. Chicago EI
  47. Nativité
  48. Lake
  49. Fire
  50. Coy - pu-pu
  51. Hector
  52. Spiritual

Mediums:

  • Oil, water color, acrylic, casein, plastic, stained glass, tempera, egg tempera, wood, and model for bronze.

Right Side:

The artists are listed alongside their respective artworks:

  1. Paul Kurt Ackermann
  2. Alice Bacon
  3. Elizabeth P. Barth
  4. Vera Benson
  5. Harriet Addams Brown
  6. Dorothea S. Browne
  7. Marian Cannon
  8. Mabel H. Colgate
  9. Katharine E. Compton
  10. John M. Conway
  11. Maurice Coon
  12. Ruth Coulson
  13. Mary E. Crocker
  14. Alain De Leiris
  15. Charles Demetropoulos
  16. Irma Doctoroff
  17. Celia Dumbar
  18. Louisa E. Edsall
  19. Elizabeth Ferry
  20. Pay Ginsberg
  21. Martha Glaser
  22. Robert E. Grady
  23. Ella M. Greeley
  24. Mary Kessel Harmon
  25. Esther Heins
  26. Helen Johnson
  27. Jean Howard
  28. Frederic B. Kellogg
  29. Zelda Lesar
  30. John C. Lorenz
  31. Geneva MacDonald
  32. Charles MacIver
  33. Priscilla Montgommery
  34. Carl G. Nelson
  35. Tom O’Bara
  36. Morris Harris Pancost
  37. Barbara Piercy
  38. Kathleen C. Post
  39. Tina Prentiss
  40. Benjamin Rowland, Jr.
  41. Johanna Sandman
  42. Joan Sommers
  43. Maxwell Swarts
  44. Frances K. Vandemark
  45. Charles Wadsworth
  46. Joseph O. Woodbury
  47. Dora Pintner
  48. Franz B. Denghausen
  49. Charles G. Henderson
  50. G. Gordon
  51. Cora Overland

This catalog showcases a variety of artistic mediums and styles, reflecting the diversity and creativity of the artists participating in the show.

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The image depicts a page from a catalog or program for the "Cambridge Art Association Spring Show," held from March 23 to April 12, 1952. The page lists artwork entries with their respective titles, mediums, and the artists' names.

The list is organized into two columns:

Left Column:

  1. Helen - oil
  2. The Willow Brook, Mt. Mansfield - oil
  3. The Willow Tree - oil
  4. Marsh and Smoke - water color
  5. The Old Wagon - oil
  6. Baroque - oil
  7. Low Tide - water color
  8. Cape Cod - water color
  9. Appleton Beach - water color
  10. Northwester - water color
  11. The Old Mill - oil
  12. Sea Cats - casein
  13. Anxiety - oil-wax-medium
  14. Tulipieres Gardens - oil
  15. Phyllis - oil
  16. Autumn - oil
  17. Street Scene - oil
  18. Portrait of a Young Woman - oil
  19. The Old House, Gray Day - oil
  20. The Rock - oil
  21. Composition - oil
  22. Boats - Concord River - water color
  23. From the Shore Path - water color
  24. The Old Orchard - oil
  25. Still Life - oil
  26. Pigeons and Apartments - plastic
  27. Maine Afternoon - water color
  28. Leaves and Fruit - water color
  29. The Old Mill - oil
  30. Mude in Despair - oil
  31. The Pier - casein
  32. Gaspé - oil
  33. The Small Church - oil
  34. The Unwanted - oil
  35. Lane's Cove Winter - water color
  36. Formes de Violon - oil
  37. Still Life with Oranges - oil
  38. Prize Fight - water color
  39. Trees - oil & egg tempera
  40. Composition in Orange - water color
  41. A Break in the Storm - oil
  42. Miss T's Glass Shop - water color
  43. Hotel Bonaparte - water color
  44. The Old Harbor St. - water color
  45. Rock Pools - water color
  46. Chicago El - casein
  47. Nativité - stained glass
  48. The Lake - plaster
  49. Fireplace - for bronze
  50. Coy - pu-pu - wood
  51. Hector - wood
  52. Spiritual - model for bronze

Right Column:

  • Paul Kurt Ackermann
  • Alice Bacon
  • Elizabeth P. Barth
  • Vera Benson
  • Harriet Adams Brown
  • Dorothea S. Browne
  • Marian Cannon
  • John B. Colgate
  • Katharine E. Compton
  • John M. Conway
  • Maurice Coon
  • Ruth Coulson
  • Charles E. Crockett
  • Martha Crocker
  • Alain De Leiris
  • Charles Demetropoulos
  • Irma Doctoroff
  • Celia Dumbar
  • Louisa B. Edsall
  • Elizabeth Ferry
  • Fay Ginsberg
  • Martha Glaser
  • Robert E. Grady
  • Ella M. Greeley
  • Mary Kemble Harriman
  • Esther Heins
  • Jean Hichens
  • Jean Howe
  • Frederic B. Kellogg
  • Zelda Lesar
  • John C. Lorence
  • Geneva Macdonald
  • Frances M. McDowell
  • Priscilla Montgomery
  • Carl G. Nelson
  • Tom O'Hara
  • Morris Harris Panofcast
  • Mary Barkin
  • Barbara Pierce
  • Kathreen C. Post
  • Tina Prentiss
  • Benjamin Rowland, Jr.
  • Johanna Sandman
  • Joan Sommers
  • Maxwell Swarts
  • Frances K. Vandermark
  • Charles Wadsworth
  • Josephine Coombs Woodbury
  • Dora Pintner
  • Frans H. Denghausen
  • Frances deB. Henderson
  • Dorothy Morton
  • Cora Overland

The page is dated "March 31, 1952" in the upper left corner.

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The image is a page from a catalog or program for an art exhibition held by the Cambridge Art Association. The exhibition is titled "Spring Show" and took place from March 23 to April 12, 1952.

The page lists artworks by their titles, mediums, and the names of the artists who created them. Here is the detailed information:

  1. Helene - oil - Paul Kurt Ackermann
  2. The Willow Brook, Mt. Mansfield - oil - Alice Bacon
  3. The Willow Tree - oil - Elizabeth P. Barth
  4. Marsh and Smoke - water color - Vera Benson
  5. The Old Wagon - oil - Harriet Addams Brown
  6. Baroque - oil - Dorothea S. Browne
  7. Low Tide - water color - Marian Cannon
  8. Cape Cod - water color - Isabel M. Colgate
  9. Appletown Beech - water color - Katharine E. Compton
  10. Northampton - water color - John M. Conway
  11. Tree - oil - Maurice Coon
  12. Sea Cats - casein - Ruth Coulson
  13. Anxiety - oil-wax-medium - Marion Crocker
  14. Tuliparies Gardens - oil - Martha Crocker
  15. Phyllis - water color - Alain De Leiris
  16. Autumn - oil - Charles Demetriopoulos
  17. Street Scene - oil - Irma Doctroff
  18. Portrait of a Young Woman - oil - Celia Dumbar
  19. A Gray House, Gray Day - water color - Louise E. Edsall
  20. Antigone - oil - Elizabeth Ferry
  21. The Rock - water color - Pay Ginsberg
  22. Composition - oil - Martha Glaser
  23. Boats - Concord River - water color - Robert E. Grady
  24. From the Shore Path - water color - Ella M. Greely
  25. Leaves and Fruit - water color - Mary Kemble Harriman
  26. Mude in Despair - oil - Esther Heins
  27. The Pier - casein - Jean Howland
  28. Gaspé - casein - Frederic B. Kellogg
  29. The Unwanted - water color - Zelda Lesar
  30. Lanes Cove Winter - water color - John C. Lorence
  31. Forms de Violon - oil - Genevieve MacDonald
  32. Still Life with Oranges - oil - Barbara Pierce
  33. Prize Fight - water color - Kathreen C. Post
  34. Trances - oil & egg tempera - Tina Prentiss
  35. Composition in Orange - water color - Benjamin Rowland, Jr.
  36. A Break in the Storm - oil - Johanna Sandman
  37. Miss T's Glass Shop - water color - Joan Sommers
  38. Hotel Bonaparte - water color - Maxwell Swarts
  39. The Ancient Fish - water color - Frances K. Vandermark
  40. Rock Pools - water color - Charles Wadsworth
  41. Chicago El - casein - Josephine O. Woodbury
  42. Nativity - stained glass - Dora Pintner
  43. The Lake - plaster - Franz B. Denghausen
  44. Coy - pu-pu - for bronze - Frances deH. Henderson
  45. Hector - wood - Guentzel Morton
  46. Spiritual - model for bronze - Cora Overland

The mediums listed include oil, water color, casein, oil-wax-medium, stained glass, plaster, wood, and model for bronze.

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The image displays a list from the Cambridge Art Association's Spring Show, held from March 23 to April 12, 1952. The list enumerates various artworks, their creators, the mediums used, and the contributing artists. Here’s a detailed summary:

Artworks and Artists List:

  1. Helene - "The Willow Brook" - Mt. Mansfield - oil - Paul Kurt Ackermann
  2. Alice Hagen - "The Willow Tree" - oil
  3. Elizabeth P. Barth - "March and Snake" - watercolor
  4. Vera Benson - "The Old Wagon" - oil
  5. Harriet Adams Brown - "Baroque" - oil
  6. Dorothea S. Browne - "Low Tide" - Lorian Tanon
  7. Lorian Tanon - "Cape Cod" - watercolor
  8. Katherine E. Compton - "Appleton Beach" - watercolor
  9. John M. Consway - "Landscape" - watercolor
  10. Ruth Colson - "Tree" - oil
  11. Mary Crooker - "Sea Oats" - casein
  12. Martha Crocker - "Anxiety" - oil-wax-medium
  13. Alan De Leiris - "Tuliparies Garden" - oil
  14. Charles Demetropoulos - "Philadelphia" - watercolor
  15. Irma Boystonf - "Autumn" - oil
  16. Celia T. Durant - "Street Scene" - oil
  17. Louise T. Edsall - "Portrait of a Young Woman" - oil
  18. Elizabeth Ferry - "House, Gray Day" - watercolor
  19. Fay Gundberg - "Anita" - oil
  20. Robert F. Grady - "The Rock" - watercolor
  21. Ella M. Greeley - "Composition" - oil
  22. Esther Heins - "Boats - Concord River" - watercolor
  23. Jean Horwath - "Loveline Shore Path" - watercolor
  24. Frederick B. Kellogg - "The Old Orchard" - oil
  25. Zelda Lesar - "Still Life" - plastic
  26. John C. Lorenz - "Malbe Afternoon" - watercolor
  27. Grace M. Pember - "Fruit Piece" - watercolor
  28. Priscilla Montgomery - "No Star for Us" - watercolor
  29. Carl O. Nelson - "Mute in Despair" - casein
  30. Tom O'Hara - "The Small Church" - oil
  31. Dorritje Hall Pancost - "Unwanted" - watercolor
  32. Barbara Pierce - "Lane's Cove Winter" - oil
  33. Katherine C. Post - "Forms de Violon" - oil
  34. Tina Prentiss - "Still Life with Oranges" - oil
  35. Benjamin Rowland, Jr. - "Prize Fight" - watercolor
  36. Jessie Shaw - "The Revevant" - oil & egg tempera
  37. Joan Sommers - "Composition in Orange" - oil
  38. Maxwell Swarts - "A Break in the Storm" - oil
  39. Frances K. Vandermark - "Miss T's Glass Shop" - watercolor
  40. Isabel Weldworth - "Sunshine" - oil
  41. Ina M. Whiting - "The Ancient Fish" - watercolor
  42. Josephine Oggood Woodbury - "Rock Pools" - watercolor
  43. Dora Pintner - "Chicago El" - casein
  44. Frans H. Denghausen - "Nativity" - stained glass
  45. Martha B. Ricker - "Plaster for bronze" - plaster
  46. Gustav Morton - "Coy - pu-pu" - wood
  47. Cora Overland - "Hector" - wood
  48. "Spiritual" - model for bronze

The list showcases a variety of artworks in different mediums such as oil, watercolor, casein, plastic, tempera, stained glass, and wood, highlighting the diverse talents and artistic expressions of the participating artists.

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The image is a page from a catalog or program for the Cambridge Art Association Spring Show, which took place from March 23 to April 13, 1952. The page lists the titles of artworks, the mediums used, and the names of the artists.

Here is a detailed summary of the information presented:

  1. Helene - oil - Paul Kurt Ackermann
  2. The Milles Brook, Mt. Mansfield - oil - Alice Bacon
  3. Snow - water color - Elizabeth P. Barth
  4. March and Smoke - oil - Harriet Adaline Brown
  5. Gaily - oil - Dorothea S. Browne
  6. The Old Wagon - oil - Mary B. Cahill
  7. Barque - water color - Louise M. Cardeliro
  8. Low Tide - water color - Mabel H. Colgate
  9. The Apple Tree - water color - Mary A. Concannon
  10. Appleton Beach - water color - John M. Conway
  11. Seaweed - water color - Maurice Cohn
  12. Tree - oil - Beatrice Conn
  13. The Cats - casein - Betsey Creighton
  14. Ankyl - oil - Julia Crocker
  15. Tulleries Gardens - oil-wax-casein - Ahlstrom Crocker
  16. The Boats - water color - Charles Demetropoulos
  17. Shyly - oil - Dorothy Doten
  18. Autumn Games - oil - Dominic Fazio
  19. Portrait of a Young Woman - oil - Celia T. Durant
  20. Gray House, Gray Day - water color - Elizabeth Ferris
  21. Gray House, Gray Day - oil - Fay Flamberg
  22. The Rock - water color - Robert Goryl
  23. Composition - oil - Robert E. Grady
  24. The Charles River - water color - Mary Kemble Harriman
  25. From the Shore Path - water color - Esther Beine
  26. Loneliness - oil - Jean Howard
  27. The Old Orchard - oil - Frederick B. Kellogg
  28. Still Life - oil - John C. Lawrence
  29. Pigeons and Apartments - plastic - Geneva MacDonald
  30. The Witch - water color - Priscilla Montgomery
  31. Leaves and Fruit - water color - Carl D. Nelson
  32. No Star to Guide Us - oil - Morris Hall Pancoast
  33. Lane’s Cove Winter - oil - Shirley Perkins
  34. Still Life with Oranges - oil - Barbara Porter
  35. Price Fight - water color - Kathleen C. Post
  36. The Revenant - oil & tempera - Frederick Post
  37. The House in the Orange - water color - Alexander Reid, Jr.
  38. A Break in the Clouds - oil - Johanna Sandman
  39. Miss T’s Glass Shop - water color - Joan S. Sayles
  40. The White Church - oil - Maxwell Swart
  41. Sunshine on Avon St. - water color - Charles Wadsworth
  42. The Ancient Fish - oil - Lucille Wilkinson
  43. Chicago El - water color - Lois Woodbury
  44. Nativity - stained glass - Dora Hinton
  45. Figure - plaster - Frank H. Dengenaisen
  46. Boy - pu-pu - Gustel Morton
  47. Girl - pu-pu - Gustel Morton
  48. Spiritual - model for bronze - Gwen Froelich

The catalog is organized with artwork titles listed numerically, followed by the medium used in the artwork, and the artist's name. The page appears to be from a bound book, as indicated by the visible spine on the left side.

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This image displays an open book with a typed list of titles, mediums, and artists' names. The list appears to be an exhibition catalog with entries for artworks shown at the "CAMBRIDGE ART ASSOCIATION ... SPRING SHOW ... March 23 - April 12, 1952," as indicated at the top of the page. Each entry on the list provides the title of the artwork, the medium used (e.g., oil, watercolor, plastic, stained glass, bronze), and the artist's name. A handwritten note at the bottom of the page in cursive adds the date "Nov. 3rd 1952," suggesting that the image was annotated after the show took place. The left side of the book, where the corresponding pages would be, is slightly out of focus, emphasizing the displayed page.

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The image shows a typed list of artworks from the Cambridge Art Association Spring Show, which took place from March 23 to April 12, 1952. The list includes the titles of 59 artworks, their mediums (oil, watercolor, plastic, casein, etc.), and the names of the artists who created them. Some examples are:

  1. "Helene" (oil) by Paul Kurt Ackermann
  2. "The Willow Brook, Mt. Mansfield" (oil) by Alice Bacon
  3. "The Willow Tree" (oil) by Elizabeth P. Barth
  4. "Marsh and Smoke" (watercolor) by Vera Benson
  5. "Lily" (oil) by Harriet Addams Brown

The list is neatly formatted with each entry numbered, and the mediums consistently noted next to the titles. There is an additional handwritten annotation in the bottom-left corner of the image that reads "Mar 31, 1952."

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The image shows an open book with a page titled "CAMBRIDGE ART ASSOCIATION ... SPRING SHOW ... March 23 - April 12, 1952." The page is a catalog or list of artworks displayed during the art show. It is formatted as a numbered list, with each entry providing details about a specific artwork.

Key Features:

  1. Title and Date:

    • The heading at the top indicates that this is a catalog for the Cambridge Art Association's Spring Show, held from March 23 to April 12, 1952.
  2. Structure:

    • The list is numbered from 1 to 59, with each entry containing:
      • Title of the artwork (e.g., "Helene," "The Willow Brook, Mt. Mansfield").
      • Medium used (e.g., "oil," "water color," "plastic," "wood").
      • Artist's name (e.g., "Paul Kurt Ackermann," "Alice Brook").
  3. Artwork Titles:

    • The titles are varied and descriptive, reflecting a range of subjects, including landscapes, portraits, still lifes, and abstract or symbolic works. Examples include:
      • "The Willow Brook, Mt. Mansfield"
      • "The Old Wagon"
      • "Portrait of a Young Woman"
      • "Composition in Orange"
      • "The Ancient Fish"
  4. Mediums:

    • The artworks are executed in various mediums, such as:
      • Oil (most common)
      • Watercolor
      • Casein
      • Plastic
      • Wood
      • Bronze (for a model)
  5. Artists:

    • The artists listed have diverse names, suggesting a broad participation in the exhibition. Some names appear multiple times, indicating that certain artists may have submitted multiple pieces.
  6. Layout:

    • The page is neatly organized in a columnar format, with each entry aligned for clarity.
    • The text is typed or printed in a clean, formal font, typical of catalog listings from the mid-20th century.
  7. Annotations:

    • In the bottom left corner of the page, there is handwritten text that appears to be a note or signature, possibly indicating a reviewer's comments or identification. The handwriting is difficult to decipher fully, but it seems to include the numbers "31" and "32" and some cursive script.

Overall Impression:

The image depicts a historical art exhibition catalog from 1952, showcasing a diverse collection of artworks by various artists. The structured format and detailed information suggest it was intended for attendees or participants of the Cambridge Art Association's Spring Show to reference and appreciate the exhibited pieces. The inclusion of mediums and artist names provides insight into the artistic practices and trends of the time.

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The image shows a spread of pages from a book or catalog. The text is organized in a grid-like structure, with each row listing a number, a title, a medium, and an artist's name. The titles include various names such as "Helene," "The Willow Brook, Mt. Mansfield," "The Willow Tree," "Marsh and Smoke," "Lilly," "The Old Wagon," "Baroque," "Low Tide," "Cape Cod," "Appleton Beech," "Northeaster," "Invasion," "Tree," "Sea Oats," "Anxiety," "Tuileries Gardens," "Swan Boats," "Phyllis," "Autumn," "Street Scene," "Portrait of a Young Woman," "Gray House, Gray Day," "Anita," "The Rock," "Composition," "Boata Concord River," "From the Shore Path," "Loneliness," "The Old Orchard," "Still Life," "Pigeon and Apartments," "Maine Afternoon," "Leaves and Fruit," "No Star to Guide Us," "Night of Despair," "The Pier," "Gaspe," "The Small Church," "The Unwanted," "Lane's Cove Winter," "Forms of Violon," "Still Life with Oranges," "Prize Fight," "Fences," "The Revenant," "Composition in Orange," "A Break in the Storm," "Miss T's Glass Shop," "Hotel Bonaparte," "Sunshine on Avon St.," "The Ancient Fish," "Rock Pools," "Chicago El," "Nativity," "Dika," "Figure," "Oy," "Hector," and "Spiritual." Each entry includes the medium used, such as "oil," "water color," "stained glass," "plaster," "bronze," "wood," and "model for bronze." The artists' names are listed in the right column. The text is centered on the page, and the page is white with a green border.