1985 Grand National Catalog - American Artists Professional League
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1985 Grand National Catalog - American Artists Professional League
ããããããããããããããããããããã\ã;ãŒ5Ëããããã ! : ã_-_A - 4 i Îi President ANGELO JOHN GRADO lstVice President MICHAEL WERBOFF 2nd Vice President PETER MATULAVAGE Treasurer LUCILLE I STILLMAN Secretary LUCILLE C. HAMPTON Counsel MICHAELJ. HUGHES Directors DOROTHY BARBEF]lS CECILIA CARDMAN GRANVILLEW. CARTERI N.A. MARIO CASTRO LOTTIE MEYEF] CATOK HELEN DeCOZEN WILLIAM M. FITZPATRICK CHARLES GERHART SUSANNE HURT PAULINE LORENTZ F]AYMOND SCHF]YBER PAULINE STECHER LEO YENI Advisory Board GEORGE READ BAF]TON DONALD DE LUEI N.A. EDWAF]D FENNO HOFFMAN, Ill PURPOSES AND OBJECTIVES OF THE AMERICAN ARTISTS PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE To advance the cause of fine arts in Americal through the promotion of high standards of beautyl integrity and craftsmanship in paintingl sculpture and the graphic arts. To emphasize the importance of order and coherent communication as prime requisites of works of art through exhibitions and publications. GRAND NATIONAL EXHIBITION Aiu+rARDS |983 NFdiJINGTON AWARD, best painting, any medium, Eleanor Moore # Sly OIL a POIJY_I.,qER PAINTINGS I 3;; AAPIJ MEDAIJ OF HONOR' FTario Castro KLUE AWARD, Best Atmosphere Effect, Christopher Iambi M. GRUMBACHER AWARD, Barbara Stadtlander CLAUDE PARSONS MENORIAL Ai/.,a.ARD, JOHN R. GRABACH MEMORIAL AWARD, "#¢¢ ;; LandscapeI Pame|a Fox Stephen Mark Thompson HELEN DeCOZEN AWARD, Flora1} Betty Kaytes JOHN S. DOLE F,,ITET,.#ORIAL AWARD' Timothy O'Rei||y LEE I,.I. IJOEB MREfORIAIJ AL^JARD, Landscape' Candace Lovely RICHARD NOTES AWARD, Dana Taylor AAPIJ AWARD, Peter Granucci DIRECTORIS ATu.¬.7ARD, Sherrie McGraw HONOJRABLE FTJ|NTION, Barbara Murphy WATERS OLORS AAPL T¥TEDAL.JOE HONOR. Nelsoon Ziegler _§¢¢ NEW JERSEY CHAPTER AL.,JARD, Barbara Crowther WINSOR & NEWTON AWARD. Monica Aces LEILA GARDIN SAWYER TVIEMORIAL AWARI)I l : Hi gil Roger Kornbau THE PRESIDENTS AWARD, Sarita A. Cooke AAPL AWARD, CARLTON PIJun"ER N_IIJDRED STARES AWARD. Jirmy Ott HONORABLE MENTION' James W. Baton PRINTS' DRAWINGS' LITHOGRAPHS' PASTELS AAPIJ MEDAL OF HONOR, Frank E. Zuccare1|i PAUL BRANSou MEMORIAL AWARD, Paste1| Angelo John Grado WRIGHT AWARD' Graphic| Dan Gilho1|ey PASTEL SOCIETY OF AMERICA PLAQUE' Dan S|apo AAPL AWARD, Graphic| Anne Hvam AAPIJ AWARD' Paste|| Richard Plonk MARTY LYNCH I,,.ffET.#ORIAL AWARD, Paste|| Rusty Stecher HONORABIJE Fl,'IENTION' Graphic| Perry Alley HONORABLE MENLTIION' Pastel, Sidney H. Herme| ¬§ :i ;; ¬ SCULPTURE AAPL Ft#EDAL OF HONOR' Sandy Scott COUNCIIJ OF AMERICAN ARTIST SOCIETIES AWARD' Zenos Frudakis ANNA HYATT 'HUNTINGTON MEMORIAL AWARD' John Wade Hampton g3; AAPL AWARD' Rache| Pyms Krieger AAPIJ AWARD. Richard I.H.Sa|ews HONORABLE MENTION, Peggy Mach ¢ Hi ; AMERICAN AF]TISTS PF]OFESSIONAL LEAGUE FOUNDED 1928 FIFly-SEVENTH GRAND NATIONAL November5th through November 15th DAILY 1 :00 P.M.-5:00 P.M. ANGELO JOHN GRADO, Exh/b/i/'on Cha/'rman JUFIY OF SELECTION THE NATIONAL BOARD OF A-A.P.L. JUF]Y OF AWAFIDS SCULPTUF]E OILS AND POLYMERS Leonard Benari AI Camurati lsidore Margulies Arthur A. Henderson Marilyn Newmark Gregg Kreutz Archimedes Giacomantonio Norma Dodson) AIternate Alternate WATEF)COLOF]S Edward Brennan PFllNTS, DFIAWING, PASTELS Flora B. Giffuni Raymond Goldberg Lorraine Grace Leo Yeni Herman Margulies Harold Wind, Alternate Mary Boss) Alternate MEMBEF]S OF THE JUF3Y OFAWARDS AF3E NOT IN COMPETITION AWARDS BEST PAINTING IN SHOW-ANY MEDIUM NEWINGTON PRIZE - $1,000 May bewon once only in any three year period. SCULPTURE AAPL MEDAL OF HONOR WATEF]COLOF] COUNCIL OF AMERICAN AF3TISTS SOCIETY AWARD-$250 ANNA HYATT HUNTINGTON AAPL MEDAL OF HONOF3 NEW JERSEY CHAPTER AWARD-$200 WINDSOR & NEWTON AWARD-$200 MEMORIAL AWARD-SlOO MILDRED STARES APPL AWARD-$100 APPL AWARD-Sl00 MEMOF]IAL AWAF]D-Sl 00 LEILA GARDIN SAWYER HONOF3ABLE MENTION MEMOF3lAL AWARD-Sl 00 THE PF]ESIDENTS AWAF]D-Sl 00 OIL a POLYMER AAPL AWARD-$50 AAPL MEDAL OF HONOR HONOF3ABLE MENTION A. E. LABUTIS KLUEAWARD BEST ATMOSPHERE EFFECT-$300 PRINTS, DFIAWINGS, PASTELS GFiUMBACHER GOLD MEDALLION AWARD $300 CLAUDE PAF]SONS MEMOF3lAL AWAF3D AAPL MEDAL OF HONOF3 LANDSCAPE-$250 PAUL BF3ANSOM MEMORIAL AWARD- JOHN F3. GRABACH MEMORIAL AWARD-$250 PASTEL-$200 HELEN DeCOZEN AWARD-LANDSCAPE-$200 COUNCIL OFAMERICAN AF3TIST SOCIETY COUNCIL OFAMERICAN ARTIST SOCIETIES FF]ANK C. WRIGHT MEMOF3IAL AWARD- JOHN S. DOLE MEMOF]lALAWAF]D-$200 LEE M. LOEB MEMORIALAWARD GF3APHIC-$200 APPL AWARD FOR PASTEL-$10O LANDSCAPE-$100 APPL AWAF3D FOF] GRAPHIC-SlOO F]lCHARD NOYES AWARD-SlOO HONORABLE MENTION FOR PASTEL DIF]ECTOR'S AWAF]D-Sl 00 HONORABLE MENTION FOR GF3APHIC AAPL AWAF3D-$100 HONORABLE MENTION All Awards, with the exception of the M. Grumbacher Award are from the American Artists Fund LEOYENI QuietCorner LUCILLE T. STILLMAN Nancy and Julia RICHARDW. WHITNEY ISIDORE MARGULIES The Flute Allen MINGXIAN CHEN Summer ln Philadelpinia F)ETEF] GRANUCCI Darlene JANE A. LUNGEF] Valentine, A Donkey Foal MAY KATZ Sueno TINA GOF]DON Portrait Of A Young Man MARION ENGEL Daddy!s Home AMAYLIA CASTALDO Tommy CECILIA CARDMAN Springtime RACHEL PYMS KF3lEGEF] Nude With Shawl STERE GF]ANZULEA Elixir CAF]EY BOONE NELSON Audition Depression DOUGLAS CROW Dr. Samuel Palmer Brooks Ml'CffiAEL WERBOFF Beet Robinson Jeffers JTH F3IEBEF] Jonathan BAF]BARA BRUCE Waterskier PEGGY MACH Enchantment F]lTA BF]UE-STANZIANI Primavera GINNY CONNOR Penny EDITH RAE BROWN Contentment CANDACE LOVELY Snowy Garden OIL a POLYMER PAINTINGS No. i. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. ll. 12. i 3. l4. l5. 1 6. Artist P.G.Agne RudolphAIden Krut Anderson Conchita Azcue Florence Biondi GraceW, Bogert F]ichard C. Byron AICamurati CeciliaCardman Kathleen Carey AnthonyCasay AmalyiaCastaldo Mario Castro MingXianChen RosannaCrespi Helen DeCozen Title P r i¬! CupboardStillLife WorkZone The Clam Diggers Madre & Hijo Peruanos "Odori" Japanese Dance PortraitSketch DunsterHouse, Harvard TheLedges SprI'ngtime Mother'sTeapot GoldenGateNight Tommy Time Worn SummerlnPhiladelphia Winter Hawaiian Wave :: 3500 NFS 17. Leslie B. DeMille Lolita 800 2000 18. 19. Bob Dikon FrankDomingo Twin Birches F]elaxing 1200 NFS 20. 2l. FIorenceDonaghy NancyW. Dunaway RockGarden#2 SteamshipBrand 22. 23. Virgil EIIiott EugeniaEres LorettaG. Feeney DouglasFlackman MonteRio(Roadscape#l) AutumnMorning SummerWashing BoysFishing 26. JorgeForbes TheReverend 27. 28. Pamela fox ClaudioGerbi 24. 25. Silent Sentinel WaitingAtBoboli 29. StephanI'eN.Giuliano Belle 30. 31. Bath-Sheba Goldszer Peter Granucci Plumber's Nook Darlene 32. 33. Stere Granzulea R.C.Hagstrom iN¬": I: i:§i: EIixir TheMirror 34. Mike B. Hall 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. Arthur A. H6nderson Helen NicholsJacobs Mel Jordan F. Kathan BettyKaytes PauIKentz HoneyKraemer Still LifeWith Glass 42. LuboKralicek Spring lnF]oxbury! N.Y. 43. 44. 45. 46. ChristopherLambI L. S. Lans Mee-Li Lee David A. LeffeI Solidarity Northwest Wind Peonies Japanese Lanterns &ChineseSilver Dollars visions of winter MorningSnow Double O Arch, Utah TakI'ngOutTheOldGibson Still Life PennyEngland JerrylsRoses : 800 500 250 3000 NFS 650 2230 13,500 OIL & POLYMER PAINTINGS No. Anist Title 47. Katherine L. Lewis The Lizard, England 48. 49. CandaceLovely GregoryLysun Snowy Garden 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. Fred MacNiel Eve Mansdorf Sherrie McGraw FIoraMeyer Eleanor Moore BarbaraMurphy William Novack Danny O'DriscolI HenryKettingOIivier 59. TimothyO'F]eilly Still Life With White Pitcher 60. 6l. John P. Osborne Gene Paletta Vermont 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. Tina Prentiss Arville Pustrom Hollis Richardson Waiting By The Window Vase Of Lilacs Linda D. Sams ElaineSgambati Erin Sherman Robert H. Sibold F]ainy Afternoon i000 Hydrangeas 1000 Mirror Lake North Light NFS 69. Mortimer H. SIotnick 70. 7l. Barbara Stadtlander Pauline Stecher The Silent Snow Lace Collar 72. Lucille T. Stillman Nancy and Julia 73. E. Jane Stoddard Vacant Dreams 74. JosephH.Sulkowski The Painter's Art 75. FrankSweeney OverThe Hill 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 8l. 82. MarilynSweeney DanaTaylor StephenMarkThompson Richard W. Whitney Jarvis Wilcox RobertL.Wogrin Bernice Wurst Price 700 15,000 950 Zinnias Cranes Beach 3:N: Still Life With Peaches White Fish & Silver Dollars Indian Motif 1 FE:i: Still Life F]eflections Kicking Bear Great Egrets The "Stolte Energie" Mementos of the 8th Ohio Regiment-Company B The Happy Dancer 2000 850 NFS 1200 700 NFS NFS 800 l500 3600 Still Life With Petunias Rare Vintage Casey Antique Lace Allen ::s:! ¬ 1500 NFS NFS Potato Fields A Peak Called Little Bear 2500 Killarney l200 NFS WATEF]COLOF=S No. Artist Title 83. Monica Acee Rosa 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. JudyAntonelli JuliaS.Ayres Mark Battista Diana Bradley PatrickG.Brannigan Mauro Castillo Grace H. Cells Old Mill Cart 9l. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. Barbara Crowther-Chadwick Sarita A. Cooke SallyCornelsen TadDejewski Pat Denman Domenic DeStefano Barbara W. Doncaster James W. Eaton 99. 100. 101. 1 02. lO3. 104. lO5. 106. lO7. lO8. log. MargaretEllis John A. Fernie BillM.Fitzpatrick Nancy Fortunato NancyW.Calm EIizabethWebbGeorge Charles J. Gerhart FiobertHartigan JimmyOttHenderson Jack Jones Richard B. Jones Boat Shop Early ln The Moming Pansies SwensoJtS Tugs The Fishermen Aftef Th6'Ralns Neap Tide At Fort Clyde Rock Garden ln For Repairs Winter Wonderland On The Line FIowers With Fern Another Spring Starboard Tack Backstreets Of Hanzhon Brief Interlude Lancaster Sunset Competitors Labor's Lasting Fish Beach Chenonceau Chateau The Joint The Hiding PIace ll2. RogerKornbau i l3. 1 l4. Jane Law Peters. Loonam Stoneybrook Apples Hook Lane) Sagaponak. N.Y. 115. TomLynch 116. Lalit K. Masih Boathouse Patterns #2 i i 7. Peter Mutalavage ll8. i 19. MichelleE.Murphy Michael Patrick NeaI After the Snowfall Slam From His Ladyls Viewl East Jordan Mallards and Marshes 1 20. l2l. l22. 123. l24. l25. 126. l27. l28. 129. Nathalie Nordstrand Diana Wilkoc Patton CarolynH.Pedersen Carlton Plummer JudithRaynor David P. Richards Joan F]udman Josephl.C.SantorolA.N.A. Tat Shinno EugeniaSimmons e:! :i: Mallards ln City Park, #2 Benny Spanish Title Mei K. Kam ShannonKelly ilo. lil. P ri Morning Light Vegetable Garden Studio Window On The Past Paul's Market Shell Game Emerald Green F]eluc.lance Saudi Butcher Caribbean Sunset #2 Gingerbread 'n Crepe Myrtle :§N:!i WATEF]COLOF=S a. Artist Title 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. Michael Sorrentino JeanUhISpicer PatriciaM.Sproules MeI Stabin Mildred Starrs Reflections On An Autumn Afternoon Fishing Trawler 35. BettyStroppel Northern Civil War Dispensary) Sheriden Sq.I N.Y.C. Storm Lifting Tenth Anniversary Studio Series: The Demonstration 36. Ann SuIII'Van Sea Gazers 37. 38. Debbie Tintle BettyWalker Dogwood Branch iO3rd Street Connection 39. 40. Steve White Leo Yeni I41. PI Meditation Quiet Comer Interior-Boathouse NelsonZiegler i¬ii:ii!i PASTELS a GF!APHICS P I i cl a. Artist Title 42. 43. 44. PerryAlley Diantha Baker David A. Bsales Old LumberYard Pencil Daylillies #5 Pastel Pastel 45. 46. 47. CharlesA.Capek HaroldCoopersmith MargaretCorbeiI 48. Muriel Curfis Ostrich Happening 49. Robert Gauvreau DanGilholley Summer Hillside Willem DeKooning Pastel 50. Warders Sisters] Nanette and K.C. Serigraph Pastel Beach House Pencil Washday-Venice Pastel Amsterdam Avenue] N.Y.C. Victoria Station Farm Wagon Ink Samantha Charcoal Poppies lI Etching/Aquatint Pen&lnk Pencil 5l. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. David E. Cordon AngeloJohnGrado BettyHarf SidneyH.Hermel Anne Hvam Fran Lew JoeHingLowe HermanMargulies 59. AndreaPayton Abandoned Series Bear 60. Richard Pionk Persian Bowl 61. R. B. F]ieber Jonathan Etching 62. Mary F]oss Man With Cane Pastel 63. 64. 65. Sharon Schaal DanSIapo RustyStecher Marie Buffalo Charlie Pencil 66. 67. 68. Michael Werboff MarcyShearWolpe Frank E. Zuccarelli Boet Robinson Jeffers Trumanls Sentries Misty Harbor I Portrait of Arthur Maynard David Ben-Gurion Brushing Red Book #2 8,:2!i:i Pen&lnk Charcoal Pastel Pastel Etching Pastel Pastel Pastel Conte Serigraph PasteI :i: :i:o SCULPTUF]E a. Artist l73, Contentment Barbara Boysen Bruce Waterskier Penny GinnyConnor Passage Through Life Madeline M. Cretella Dr. Samuel Palmer Brooks DouglasCrow ; 174. i 75. Luis R. Cuevas Alva Marsh Curtis 176. l77. 1 78. EugeniaL.Daub MarionEngel Judith FIicker i 79. i 80. Zenos Frudakis Archimedes Giacomantonio 18l. Tina Cordon 169. 1 70. l71. l72. Edith Rae Brown 182. JohnWadeHampton 183. 1 84. MayKatz RacheI Pyms Krieger l85. l86. l87. NormanLegassie JaneA.Lung'er PeggyMach 188. lsidore Margulies l89. CareyBooneNelson 190.. Richard H. Salews i91. SandyScott 1 92: F]ita Brue-Stanziani P I icl:gi: Title Tenderness Bronze Bronze Bronze Clay Bronze Paper As The Crow Flies (Early Method of Navigation) Take Something Like A Star Daddy's Home Shylock Two Babies At Play Bronze Bronze Bronze Bronze Bronze East Meets West Bronze : :i!! 10,000 2800 Portrait Of A Young Man Spooked Sueno Bronze Nude With Shawl Ceramic 4000 Bronze 5000 Bronze 1500 Bronze 5750 Bronze 10,500 Bronze 2500 Piaster (Bronze 9500) Bronze NFS Bonded Bronze l200 Dancer Valentine, A Donkey Foal Enchantment The FIute Audition Depression Thought White-Necked Raven Primavera NFS 1200 LIST OF EXHIBITOF]S AND THEIR ADDRESSES Name MONICA ACEE P. G.AGNE RUDOLPH ALDEN PERRY ALLEY KURT ANDEF]SON JUDY ANTONELLI JULIA S. AYEF]S CONCHITA AZCUE DIANTHA BAKER MARK BATTIS|A FLORENCE BIONDI GRACE W. BOGERT DIANA BRADLEY PATRICK G. BRANNIGAN EDITH RAE BF]OWN BARBAF3A BOYSEN BF]UCE DAVID A. BSALES RICHAF3D C. BYRON AL CAMURATI CHARLES A. CAPEK CECILIA CARDMAN KATHLEEN CAREY ANTHONY CASAY AMAYuA CASTALDO MAUF]O CASTILLO MAF3lO CASTRO GRACE H. CELLA BARBARA CF3OWTHER-CHADWICK MINGXIAN CHEN GINNY CONNOF3 SARITA A. COOKE HAROLD COOPERSMITH MAFiGARET COF3BEIL SALLY CORNELSEN F]OSANNA CF]ESPI MADELINE M. CRETALLA DOUGLAS CFiOW Addness 21 18 Hillsboro Valley F]d., Brentwood, TN 37027 85 Emerson St., New Haven, CTO6515 220 Pines Bridge Rd., Ossining, N.Y. 10562 159 Saratoga Ave. 4-A, Yonkers, N.Y. lO705 25 Sunset Dr., Weston, CTO6883 916WoodsideAve., Secane, PA l9018 4633 W-M-12, Quartz Hill, CA 93534 190 Prospect Pl., Brooklyn, NY 11238 19 BayTerr., Apt. 3A, Staten Island, NY 10306 86SpringsideAve., Bld. 2, Apt. 4D, New Haven, CTO6515 426 McDonald Ave., Brooklyn, NY 1 l218 134 F]eldyes Ave., Leonia, NJ 07605 42 Peninsula F]d., Belvedere, CA 94920 38 Tuxedo Drive, Wayne, NJ 07470 32 Shadetree Lane, Roslyn, Heights NY 1 1577 1407 Bowsprit, Willis, TX 77378 65 Madison Ave., CIifton, NJ 07011 34 Hamilton Rd., Arlington, MA 02174 148-45 60thAve., Flushing, NY 11355 3903 Lakewood Ave., White Bear Lake, MN 551 10 34-06 81stSt., Jackson Heights, NY ll372 2 Dogwood Lane, North Oaks, MN 55110 276 Valdez Ave., Goleta, CA 931 17 44 W. 77th Street, NewYork, N.Y. 10024 108-10 RooseveltAve., Corona, NY 1 1368 225 Brompton Rd., Garden CitySo., NY 11530 224 9lstSt., Brooklyn, NY l1209 3728 Darby Rd, Bryn Mawr, PA l9010 3740 79th St., Jackson Heights, NY 11372 F]t 611, RDl, Box500, Pipersville, PA 18947 27 Highview Ave., Bernardsville, NJ 07924 444 E. 82nd St., NewYork, NY lOO28 6 Tracy Dr., Wilbraham, MA OlO95 8123 Sprucest., NewOrleans, LA 70ll8 235 Prospect Ave., 9A, Hackensack, NJ O7601 42 Esther Depew St., Staten Island, NY 10306 700 Wooded Crest, Waco, TX 76710 LUIS R. CUEVAS ALVA MAFISH CURTIS MURIEL CURTIS EUGENIA L. DAUB 439 Sagamore Ave., Teaneck, NJ 07666 12 Dogwood Lane, Madison, CT 06443 HELEN DeCOZEN TAD DEJEWSKI Westchester Country Club, F]ye, NY lO580 20 Sutton place S., NewYork, NY lOO22 LESLIE B. DeMILLE 1450 Jacks Canyon Rd" Sedona, AZ 86336 29 Beechwood Rd., Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Box 64, Northfield, VT 05663 337 Sherbrook BIvd., Upper Darby, PA 19082 i i GatesAve., Malverne, NY l1565 PAT DENMAN BOB DIKON DOMENIC DiSTEFANO FRANK DOMINGO FLORENCE DONAGHY BARBARA DONCASTEF] NANCY W. DUNAWAY i!i 1898l Highway 94, Dulzura, CA92017 1310 Callowhill St., Philadelphia, PA l9123 325 89th St, Brooklyn, NY 11209 SR62, Box 25, Gt. Barrington, MAOl230 4621 No. 23rd St., Arlington, VA 22207 i4:§ii Name AddTess JAMES W. EATON 12500S.W. 62nd Ave, Miami, FL33156 VIRGIL ELLIOT 6073 Old F3edwood Highway, Penngrove, CA 94951 35-25 77th St., Jackson Heights, NY l1372 570 Pearl St., Oceanside, NY 1 1572 MARAGRET ELLIS MARION ENGEL EUGENIA ERES LOF3ETTA G. FGEENEY JOHN A. FEF3NIE BILL M. FITZPATRICK DOUGLAS J. FLACKMAN 94-44 Lefferfs Blvd, Richmond Hill, NY i 1419 180 Dunn's Pond Fad., Hyannis, MAO2601 Oak St. Box 1389, Kennebunk Port, ME 04046 82 E. RooseveltAve., E. Massapequa, NY 1 l758 RDl , Box 930, Bristol, VTO5443 JUDITH FLICKER 101 Sagamore Fad., Millburn, NJ 07041 JORGE FORBES NANCY FORTUNATO POB 742, Newark, NJ 07101 249 N. Marion St., Palatine, lL60067 40 High St, Rockporf, MA Ol966 212 RaceSt., Philadelphia, PA l9106 403 pleasant Dr., Greensburg, PA l5601 F]R2, Box 369, Bethlehem Rd., NewWindson, NY l2550 2309 Chestnut Ave., Ardmore, PA 19003 27 West 69th St., NewYork, NY lOO25 PAMELA FOX ZENOS FF]UDAKIS NANCY CALM F]OBEFiT GAUVF]EAU ELIZABETH WEBB GEOF]GE CLAUDIO GERBI CHARLES J. GERHAFiT ARCHIMEDES GIACOMANTONIO DAN GILHOOLEY STEFANIE N. GIULIANO BATH-SHEBA GOLDSZER DAVID E. CORDON TINA CORDON ANGELO JOHN GF3ADO PETEF3 GRANUCCI STEF3E GRANZULEA JOHN WADE HAMPTON R. C. HAGSTROM MIKEB. HALL BETTY HART F3OBERT HARTIGAN AF3THUF] A. HENDEFISON JUMMY OTT HENDERSON SIDNEY H. HERMEL ANNE HVAM HELEN NICHOLS JACOBS JACK JONES FilCHAFID B. JONES MEL JORDAN MEI K. KAM F. KATHAN MAY KATZ BETTY KAYTES SHANNON KELLEY PAUL KENTZ ROGER KOF3NBAU HONEY KREAMEFi LuBO KF3AuCEK RACHEL PYMS KRIEGER 52 ClarkSt., 8-E, Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. i 1201 47 West 67th St., NewYork, NY lOO23 POB 938, Eastport, NY 11941 2528 East lstSt., Brooklyn, NY 11223 46-10 61stSt., Woodside, NY Box 3003l, Philadelphia, PA l9103 24 Fifth Ave., NewYork, NY lOOl i 641 46thSt, Brooklyn, NY 11220 40 Mechanic St., Keene, NH 03431 2219 Eastern Ave., Baltimore, MD 21231 1763 Second Ave., NewYork, NY 10128 248 Western Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930 2715 N.E. Saratoga, Portland, OR 97211 60 Little Silver Point Rd., Little Silver, NJ 07739 5645 N. Tuttle Ave., Sarasota, FL 33580 ll R.C. Brown Dr., StonyPoint, NY 10980 3123 Green Valley Rd. #B, Brimingham, AL 35243 511 E. 20thSt., NewYork, NY 10010 314A Oak St., Ridgewood, NJ 07450 684 Terrace Drive, Paramus, NJ 07652 391 MapleSt., Danvers, MAO1923 283 High St., Newbury Port, MAO1950 4603 Finley, Austin, TX 78731 45-23 Union St., Flushing, NY i l355 Box 60l, Drowgville, NH 03604 400 Cumberland St., Englewood, NJ O7631 308 Crescent Dr., Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 2 Stuyvesant Ave., Rye, NY 10580 32-78 35th Street, Astoria, NY 1 1106 8842 Strutt St., Wayland, NY l4572 436 Meadowbrook Drive, Huntington Valley, PA l9006 68-18 Groton St., Forest Hills, NY ll375 14325S.W. 72Ct., Miami, FL33158 Ng§ !;g§!;i :i; i!; I lij 1:1 Name AddTess CHF]ISTOPHER LAMBL L. S. LANS 27-l7 38thAve., Long Island City, NY ll101 JANE LAW MEE-LI LEE DAVID A. LEFFEL NORMAN LEGASSIE FF]AN LEW KATHERINE L. LEWIS PETER S. LOONAN CANDACE LOVELY JOE HING LOWE TOM LYNCH JANEA. LUNGER GF]EGORY LYSUN PEGGY MACH FF]ED MacNIELL HERMAN MARGULIES ISIDORE MAF3GULIES EVA MANSDORF LALIT K. MASIH PETER MATULAVAGE SHERF]IE McGF]AW FLOF]A MEYEF3 ELEANOR MOORE BARBARA MURPHY MICHELLE E. MURPHY MICHAEL PATRICK MEAL 100 Commandant's Way, Apt. 104, Chelsea, MA 02150 103 W. 28th St., Long Beach Island, Ship Bottom, NJ 08008 30-91 48thSt., Long Island City, NY 11103 79 Teaneck F]d, FiidgefI'eld Park, NJ 07660-2334 P.O. Box621, Old Lyme, CTO6371 150 Lake St. 6-C, White PIains, NY 10604 14 Eastbrook Dr., River Edge, NJ 07661 F]d. 2, So. Loonam, Sag Harbor, NY 11963 30 lpswich St., Boston, MA 02215 36 Greaves Pl., Cranford, N.J. 07016 605 North Chestnut, Arlington Heights, lL Ardrossan Farms, Villanova, PA l9085 481 Winding F]oad North, Ardsley, NY 10502 Box639, Shelter Island, NY ll964 23 Dana F]d., Concord, MAOl742 229 Audley St., South Orange, NJ 07079 650 Washington Ave., PIainview, NY i l803 435W. 54th St., NewYork, NY lOO19 79 Clarke Dr., E. Northport, NY ll731 340 E. 55th St., NewYork, NY 10022 79 Teaneck Rd., F3idgefield Park, NJ 07660-2334 14l-36 73rdAve., Flushing, NY ll367 333W. 57th St., NewYork, NY lOO19 480 82nd St., Brooklyn, NY ll209 Five East Ninth St., NewYork, NY 10003 8761 M-32 Box ll, Elmira, Ml 49730 CAREY BOONE NELSON NATHALIE NORDSTRAND 282 Douglas Rd, Staten Island, NY lO304 WILLIAM NOVACK DANNY O'DRISCOLL HENRY KETTING OLIVIER TIMOTHY O'REILLY 10442 Hauser, Shawnee Mission, KS 66212 Fit. 4, Box 52, Hopkins, SC 29061 834 Flower Ave., Venice, CA 90291 435W. 54th St., NewYork, NY lOO19 325 Lakeview Ave., Ringwood, NJ 07456 40 Mechanic St., Rm. 224, Keene, NH O3431 497 Stony Brook Dr., Bridgewaterm NJ 08807 ll9 Birch La., NewCity, NY 10956 Rt. 17, Box l30-B, SanAntonio, TX 78228 1394 Lexington Ave., Apt. 82, NewYork, NY 10028 10 Monument Hill Fad., Chelmsford, MA 01824 136 Eames, Wilmington, MA 01887 JOHN P. OSBORNE GENE PALETTA DIANA WILKOC PATTON CAF3OLYN H. PEDERSEN ANDREA PEYTON RICHARD C. PIONK CARLTON PLUMMEF] TINA PF3ENTISS AF3VILLE PUSTF3OM JUDITH FiAYNEF3 DAVID P. RICHARDS HOLLIS RICHARDSON R. B. F3lEBER MAF]Y Floss JOAN RUDMAN F3lCHAF3D SALEWS LINDA D. SAMS JOSEPH I. C. SANTOF]OI A.N.A. "¬; ; ; o§;; ;i 384 Franklin St., F]eading, MA 01867 Cora Lane, Chester, NJ 07930 630 Tanner Marsh F]d., Guilford, CT 06437 2330 Walnut, St., Allentown, PA 18104 Box 247, Pollock, lD 83547 407 Warwick Ave., Teaneck, NJ 07666 953 Cherokee Lane, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 274 Quarry Road, Stamford, CT 06903 72 Oswegatchie Hills Rd., Ninantic, CTO6357 2610 NewYorkAve., Parkersburg, \M/ 26101 158 Lovell F]d., Waterfown MA O2172 iii Name Address SHARON SCHAAL SANDY SCOTT ELAINE SGAMBA" 603 Central, Wilmette, lL 60091 2901 Piedmont, EI Paso, TX 79902 POB 457, Fit. 9W & Montammy Dr., Alpine, NJ 07620 4306 N. Shallowford F]d., C-3, Chamblee, GA 30341 927 Bellis St., Newport Beach, CA 92660 60 Manor Drive, Cheshire, CTO6410 ERIN SHERMAN TAT SHINNO ROBERT H. SIBOLD EUGENIA SIMMONS DAN SLAPO MORTIMEF3 H. SLOTNICK MICHAEL SOF]RENTINO JEAN UHLSPICER PATRICIA M. SPROULS MEL STABIN BAF]BARA STADTLANDER R!TA BRUE-STANZIANI MILDRED STARF]S PAULINE STECHEF3 RUSTY STECHER LUCILLE T. STILLMAN E. JANE STODDARD BETTY STF3OPPEL JOSEPH SULKOWSKI ANN SULLIVAN FRANK SWEENEY MARILYN SWEENEY DANA TAYLOFi STEPHEN MARK THOMPSON 2733 Cherokee Ave., Macon, GA 31204 155-15Jewel Ave., Flushing, NY 11367 43 Amherst Dr., New F]ocheIIe, NY lO804 18 Williamsburg Lane, Scituate, MA 02066 1 i Tenby Rd., Havertown PA 19083 219 Hollywood Ave., Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ 07423 396 Graphic Blvd., New Milford, NJ 07646 466 County Rd., 2575, Loudonville, OH 44842 184W. 10thSt., NewYork, NY 10014 Sunrise Hill Road, Fishkill, NY 12524 80-30 250th St., Bellerose, NY l1426 354 93rd St., Brooklyn, NY 11209 8 Drum Hill Lane, Stamford, CT 06902 123Wellington Dr., E. Amherst, NY 14051 1 15 Sweetbriar Lane, No. PIainfield, NJ 07060 212 PaddockW., Nashville, TN 37205 174 South St., S. Yarmouth, MA 02664 3 The Orchard, Fayetteville, NY l3066 4801 Fairhills Rd., Toledo, OH 43623 86 Springside Ave. Bldg. 2, Apt. 4-D, New Haven, CTO6515 452 F3udi Lane, Golden, CO 80403 DEBBIE TINTLE POB 53, Chester, NJ 07930 BETTY WALKER 710 Calvert Ave., CIinton, SC 29325 412 Cathedral Parkway, New York, NY lOO25 Fit. 4, Box 393-B, Maysville, KY41056 40 Mechanic St., Keene, NH 03431 412W. 100thSt., NewYork, NY lOO25 10394 Georgia Circle, Hillsdale Pines, Morrison, CO 80465 2105 R St. N.W., Washington, DC 20008 MICHAEL A WEF3BOFF STEVE WHITE RICHARD J. WHITNEY JARVIS WILCOX ROBERT L. WOGRIN MARCY SHEAR WOLPE BERNICE WURST LEO YENI NELSON ZIEGLEF] FRANK E. ZUCARELLl i"3i:i3!i One Pembroke Dr., Mendham, NJ 07945 40 Rayman Rd., Lynbrook, NY 11563 6l Leonard Fad., Boxboro, MAO1719 6l Appleman F]d., Somerset, NJ 08873 i: :i MEMBERSHIP IN THE A.A.P.L. The American Artists Professional Leaguel lnc. was organized in 1928 to help the artists of the countrysolvetheir profess'lonal problems. It hasa long recordofconstructive help) such as setting standards of quality for pigments; promoting competent understandable art, American Art Week) etc. Our League has over nine hundred members throughout the United States... men and women who have dedicated themselves to the highest professional standards of beautyl integrity and craftsmanship. There are five kinds of membership: ArtistI Fellowl Patronl Sponsor and Benefactor. Artist members are those who have been approved by the Membership Committee of the National Board of Directors. Fellows are ourtop-ranking active members. Everyone accepted in our Grand National Exhibition for three years) not necessarily consecutive) automatically becomes a Fellow. Patrons, Sponsors and Benefactors are those who consider our high objectives worthy of backing and would like to make a donation to ourefforts. Coherentfineart urgently needs the solid support of American art patrons. lf you would like to become a Patron) Sponsor or Benefactor member check below: ( ) $25 Patron Member ( ) $50 SponsorMember ( ) $100 or more Benefactor Member Membership is tax deductible. Make all checks payable to the "American Artists Fund" and mail c/o the American Artists Professional League) Salmagundi Club) 47 Fifth Avenue, NewYork] N.Y. 10003. lf you would like to join the American Artists Professional League as an active artist member please fill in the Application for Membership below and mail with your check for $25.00 (Dues) and three 35 mm color slides or color prints large enough to show detail. American Artists Professional League, lnc. AF3T EDUCATION $2500 Annual Dues for the current calendar yearl enclosed. SCHOOLS: lfthere is a chapter ln the State of A.A-PL. Member domicile, $5.00 of dues is refunded to the Chapter Make check or money order payable to the order of - TEACHEF]S: The American Artists Professional League, lnc. and mail it to: A.A.P.L.I Salmagundi CIubl 47 Fifth Avenue] NewYorkl N.Y. lOOO3' Mr. Miss............................................... Mrs. Home: (PLEASE PF]lNT) ............................................. ............(Zip).........Phone: Studio:.... ...........e...... ... MEMBEF3 OF FOLLOWING AFiT SOCIETIES: ..........................Phone: Painter........ .................. Sculpture.......GraphicArtist...... EXHIBITIONS: Awards Enclose a brief statement of your attitude or philosophy on art BENEFACTOF=S SPONSOF]S AND PATRONS We] the members of The American Artists Professional League, are most grateful for the added support of these valued members and friendsl especially in thesetimes of even increasing costs. lf you sI'nCerely believe in Traditional FRealism in American Art todayl join uS by becoming a Benefactor) Sponsor] Patron or Member. See the preceeding two pages for full information. Grace Bogert James D. Brook Rita Buckholtz Lottie Meyer Katok Mr. & Mrs. F3ichard Devir J. P. Fairchild Marian Gibson Mr. & Mrs. OIiverGrace Mr. & Mrs. FrankGrado Mr. &Mrs. JohnGrado Justine B. Grado M. Grumbacher) lnc. Philip lsenberg WilliamT. KisseI) Jr. Albina Klue Charlotte Loeb Pauline Lorentz Peter Matulavage Barbara Newington Jean O'Malley Mr. & Mrs. F]ichard Stillman Michael Werboff Windsor& Newton lnc' created in 1928 by dedicated a#ists of Stature for the protection of artists! interests) and Traditional Realism in American Art. THE AMERICAN ARTISTS PROFESSIONAL LEAeUE from the Cclrnegie Corporation Endowment and abstractions were getting the lion's share the Nclt'lonal Acaclemy and former Pres'Ident Of Fund for a program of color pigment research. of government sponsorship/ grants of public the' salmagundi Club, both of which are Dr. Morfin Fischer undertook the investigation money and media promotion. AAPL raised locched in New York City, noted a need for cl ct the University of Cincinnati' lt was com- objections to these prcICtiCeS tO the highest F. Ballord Williams, AssI'Stant Treasurer of ncltioncll orgclniZOtiOn tO fill the rapid devel- pleted in l932, making the AAPL the levels of government at the White House, opment of art 'lnterest in other large cities and COuntry'S authority On arfiSt'S PigmentS. The before Senate Committees, through lectures, distclnt areas Such aS California. AAPL was also instrumental in securing the radio broadcasts, rv appearances and in U.S. Bureclu Of Standards' original set of publicc]tions. government-sponsored stc]ndards for arfist's. Colors. These stcmdards were updated in in the past as Officers cmd Board Members sional League." The majority attending were l962. All major manufcICturerS Of arfiSt'S Paint include Dean Cornwell, LioneI Barrymore, acodemicians such c]s Frank deHaven, Hobarf followed AAPL standards, and to this dcly each Roger Deering' Horvey Dunn and Frederic Nichols and Bruce Crane, "The American tube of paint states: "Statement of contents c]s \^thitaker. To these and the mclny unnamed, An'lsts Professioncll Leclgue'' becclme a reality recommended by The American Artists Pro- we the present AAPL members give our at that meeting with F. Bollard WilliclmS its fessional League." The AAPL was not-and is scllutatiOnS and Our thanks. first President, WI'lfOrd Conrow Secretary and not-compensated in any way for these Cordon Grant its Treasurer. reeommendotions: It was and is done as a ln January l928, he called a meeting of fifteen members of the Salmagundi Club to discuss forming ``The Americcln Artists Profes- The first problems to be considered were the inferior manufacture of clrfiSrS Paint service to clll artists. In l930 the AAPL founded ''American Air Eminent Artists who hove served the AAPL The AAPL Grc]nd National Exhibitions have always been for members only' and we were alwclyS fOrfunCIte tO acquire exhibition Space gratis. Things began to change in l980 to a ancl obtaining commissions of official ponroits Week," and sponsored its observance point where we spent most of our time for American Anists. Too many European nationally during the first week of November scouring New York City for exhibition space. painters were coming to Washington, D.C., clnd receiving commissions for official portraits ecICh year. President Eisenhower applauded In l98l, after severc]l yec]rs of negotiations, Our efforts With a telegram tO Our Office in we had a beautiful Grand National Exhibition while American Artists were neglected. Alberf l959. Rising costs and diminishI'ng funds CIt the exhibition gCIIlery of the Equitable Life T. Reid knew his way clrOund Washington, "made it necessary to discontinue this program Assurance Society. The following year they D.C. clnd persuaded a California Senator to in the early ,70s. were unc]ble to include the AAPL into their ottoch a rider to c] Congressionc]l Bill. This rider specified thclt all OffiCiCll POrfraitS, PCIid During the years between l930 and 195l, the AAPL published cl bi-Weekly exhibit schedule, and nothing else was availclble. After a review of the very few for with taxpayers' money' were to be pclinted COlumn, in ART Dl6EST magazine, devoted to by American Artists. ''The American Artists solving problems for artists, giving news of galleries large enough for our Grand National Exhibitions, all of which had high rental fees, ProfessioncII League," now referred to as the members and such editorial comments and We Selected the Salmagundi Club, a beautiful AAPL, achieved its first success, and tO this criticism as the AAPL wished to discuss. State Landmark Building on lower Fifth Avenue in dcly Our governments official porfroits in Chapters were organized during this period New York CI'ty' Washington, D.C., are painted by American and even included a chapter in Paris, France. Anists. Wilford Conrow,s spec'lalty wc]s the chem- The decodes of l950, l960 and part of the ,70s sc]w an clrf world with drcIStiC ical and physical purity of pigments, Through Changes. Public and government tastes were his efforts, a fund of $3500 was obtained in an era during which extremes, fads, shocks ANGELO JOHN GF=ADO President, AAPL THE COUNCIL of AMEF]ICAN AF)TISTS SOCIETIES ASSOCIATED ARTIST OF]GANIZATIONS FF]OM COAST TO COASTI WITH COMBINED GF]OWING MEMBERSHIP OF MANY THOUSANDS OF INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS, AF]E NOW JOINED TOGETHER IN A REAFFmMATION OF FAITH IN BEAUTY, INTEGRITY, AND COHEFtENT COMMUNICATION AS NECESSAF\Y INGREDIENTS OF FINE AF]T-S. lT IS NOW CLEAF] THAT PUBLIC TASTE IS STF]ONGLY TUF]NING IN FAVOFI OF AF]T RELEVANT TO OBSERVED NATuF]E. WF]lTE TO US. COUNCIL OF AMEF)lCAN AF)TIST SOCIETIES 47 FIFTH AVENUE. NEWYORK, N.Y. 10003 AMERICAN ARTISTS FUND This is the Fund which provides the Cash awards and medals for Our Grand National Exhibitions. over $310OO and 4 Gold Medals have been awarded this year. Contributions are welcomed, great Or Small All contributions are tax deductible. Make checks payable to AMEF\lCAN ARTISTS FUND c/o American Artists Professional Leaguel 47FIFTHAVENUE . NEWYOF]K, N.Y. 10003 _ i J; :i -i- ::i - =if-i--i-:-I--