List of Indiana Artists and Entries for the Fifteenth Annual Exhibition of the Society of Western Artists
Held at the Art Institute of Chicago from April 4th to April 30th, 1911
William Forsyth was awarded the annual $500 Fine Arts Building prize for the most important exhibition made by a Western Artist.
John Ottis Adams - Brookville, In
A Shallow Stream
An autumn afternoon
In poppy land
Winifred Adams - Brookville, In.
Chrysanthemums
Martinus Anderson - Indianapolis, In.
Variable weather
Gustav Baumann - Nashville, In.
Munich residence (Woodblock)
Landsberg (Color etching)
Fishing hut (Woodblock)
The cobbler (Woodblock)
William Forsyth - Indianapolis, In.
October morning
September afternoon
Late summer afternoon
The last gleam
Agnes Hamilton - Fort Wayne
The Warf (Watercolor)
Dorothy Morlan - Indianapolis, In.
The Valley
Nocturne
Anna M. Newman - Richmond, In.
Her first romance
Frederick Polley - Indianapolis, In.
Homeward Bound (Etching)
William E. Scott - Indianapolis, in.
A cust of bread
Sunshine; Etaples France (Sold)
Grey day, Montreuil, France
Otto Stark - Indianapolis, In
The bell-tower
Movin water
Twilight on the river (Color drawing)
Electric light effect (Color drawing)
Theodore Clement Steele - Indianapolis, In.
Hunnicut's Valley
An August morning
Zenias
Will H. Stevens - Vevay, In.
The High Wind
Lucy M. Taggart - Indianapolis, In.
Portrait sketch
Roy Trobaugh - Delphi In.
Mist
Clifton Wheeler - Mooresville, In.
The end of the day
Sunshine
A warm autumn day
The wearing of the green
The wide country
Lucy A. Wilson - Indianapolis, In.
Chrysanthemums
Early spring (Watercolor)
Note: List only includes the Artists who were living in Indiana at the time they entered their work to the exhibition. Many other artists entered work for the exhibition but lived and worked in other states.
Source
Art Institute of Chicago, The Fifteenth Annual Exhibition of the Society of Western Artists"
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