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THE CALIFORNIA ART CLUB'S ANNUAL GOLD MEDAL EXHIBITIONS
The Twentieth Annual Exhibition
November 8 ~ December 29, 1929

Held in the Main Art Gallery at the Los Angeles
Museum
Exposition Park; Los Angeles, California
Wm. Alanson Bryan, Director
Sales:
Paintings and Sculpture in this exhibition are for sale: Visitors are
invited to seek information in reference to them. Inquiries for prices
may be made at the office of the Curator of Art. [The
design above is from the cover of the original exhibition pamphlet.]
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Exhibiting Artist |
Work(s) Exhibited |
| ALVAREZ, Mabel |
1. Zinnias and Fruit |
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2. Decorative Portrait |
| BAILEY, Laura Miller |
3. Hatton's Ranch, Carmel Valley |
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4. Cypress Trees, Carmel |
| BALLIN, Hugo |
5. Faith |
| BENNETT, Ruth M. |
6. Harvest |
| BOTKE, Cornelius |
7. Hillside Orchard |
| BOTKE, Jessie Arms |
8. Deep Sea Garden |
| BROWN, Benjamin C. |
9. The Red Barn |
| BUFF, Conrad |
10. Morning in the Sierras |
| CHEEVER, Walter L. |
11. Figure with Still Life |
| COSTELLO, Val |
12. Afternoon in the Malibu |
| CURTIS, Leland |
13. In the Grip of Winter |
| De KRUIF, Henri |
14. Tahquitz |
| EVERETT, Louise |
15. The Octopus of the Desert |
| EVERETT, Mary |
16. Aunt Victoria |
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17. Jane Whiteside |
| FERGUSON, L. |
18. In the Verdugo Hills |
| FRIES, C. A. |
19. Coast of Lower California |
| GILBERT, Arthur Hill |
20. Duneland, Monterey |
| HAZEN, Bessie Ella |
21. Ascending Steps |
| HINCHMAN, John |
22. Phantasy |
| HINKLE, Clarence |
23. From the Attic Chest |
| HOLMES, Ralph |
24. California Spring |
| HUGHES, Daisy M. |
25. The Walled City, St. Paul, France |
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26. The Artist's Studio Window in
France |
| JOHNS, Jeanette [sic] |
27. Jugs |
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28. Pewter Teapot and Flowers |
| LARIMER, Ruth |
29. Rose Marie |
| McPHAIL, Annie |
30. Four Tasters |
| MILLER, Barse |
31. The Elephants Now Go Round |
| MILLER, Evylena Nunn |
32. Southland Hills |
| MILLER, Ruth B. |
33. Hungarian Gypsy |
| NICHOLS, Peggy |
34. Mother |
| OTIS, George DeMont |
35. Guardians of the Marshes |
| PEABODY, Ruth |
36. The Pet Cockerel |
| PORAY, Stan Pociecha |
37. Reflex |
| POTTENGER, Mary L. |
38. Mexican Bull Fight |
| RAULSTON, Marion Churchill |
39. A Poet |
| REIFFEL, Charles |
40. In the Mountains, Lower California |
| RICH, John Hubbard |
41. Still Life |
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42. Juan and Jose |
| ROBINSON, Irene B. |
43. Carmel Valley |
| ROWLAND, Earl |
44. Road to Calabasas |
| RUTHRAUFF, Frederick Gray |
45. Chrysanthemums |
| SAMPLE, Paul |
46. Country Circus |
| SCHUSTER, Donna |
47. Passionata |
| SMITH, Ernest Browning |
48. Snow Clad Hills |
| SHRADER, E. Roscoe |
49. Grape Pickers of La Canada |
| SOPER, J. H. Gardner |
50. Hawaiian Beach Boys |
| STAHL, Edith Osborne |
51. Zinnias |
| TRUESDELL, Edith |
52. The Climb |
| UNSWORTH, Edna Ganzhorn |
53. The Greeting |
| VYSEKAL, Edouard A. |
54. Dr. Ernest Carroll Moore |
| VYSEKAL, Luvena B. |
55. Audrey |
| WENDT, William |
56. The Winding River |
| YENS, Karl |
57. Revelations of Color |
| ZIMMERMAN, Frederick A. |
58. Sunshine and Phlox |
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Exhibiting Artist |
Sculpture(s) Exhibited |
| ADAMS, Velma |
1. Sylvia |
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2. Eleanor Duse |
| BJURMAN, Andrew |
3. A Chief |
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4. Girl with a Bird |
| BUCHANAN, Ella and M. Lockhart |
5. The Five Senses |
| BURNHAM, Roger Noble |
6. Thomas A. Edison |
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7. Valentine |
| HARVEY, Eli |
8. Lioness Recumbent |
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9. Lioness and Cub, Maternal Caress |
| HERRON, Jason |
10. Rome Lives Again in Her Sons (Bernardo
Molinari) |
| JAMES, Austin |
11. Bust of Millikan |
| KELLY, Edna |
12. Adam and Eve |
| PARKINSON, Grace Wells |
13. Claire Mueller |
| PEABODY, Ruth |
14. Head |
| SHARPLESS, Ida May |
15. Portrait of Mrs. B. H. S. |
| STEERE, Lora Woodhead |
16. Mary's Little Lamb |
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17. David Starr Jordan |
| WILSON, Melba Z. |
18. Ah Mook |
(Notes: Mrs. Keith Spalding requested that her prize to be given for the best western landscape in the exhibition "not be awarded to examples of extreme modern art." Also, "The Dalzell Hatfield award of medal and honorarium will be awarded to landscape with figures, if any, not predominating." CAC Bulletin, Oct. 1929)
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