A number to the left of a painting title was printed in the catalogue or folder that accompanied the exhibition. Numbers to the right reference the printed catalogue raisonné number (Scala Publishers, 2008); and in ( )s is the research number.
Baltimore, MD, 1931
Baltimore Museum of Art
First Baltimore Pan American Exhibition of Contemporary Painting
Jan. 15-Feb. 28, 1931
31. My Mother P.32 (131)
Boston, MA, 1912
Society of Odd Brushes (Boston Art Club)
Third Exhibition of the Society of Odd Brushes
Feb. 17 - March 2, 1912
1. Old Pew I.334 (13)
2. Long John Silver and Hawkins I336 (18)
3. Bill Bones and Black Dog I.333 (14)
4. Hawkins Leaves Home I.335 (19)
5. The Treasure Cave I.345 (151)
6. The Poacher I.303 (1040)
7. The Ski-runner I.302 (242)
References: Exhibition folder (AAA microfilm, reel MB506, frame 7535); clipping from unidentified Boston newspaper, dated about Feb. 16. 1912; NCW to 3/13/12, WFA
Boston, MA, 1921
School of Fine Arts and Crafts, Inc.
(exhibition title unknown)
Nov. - Dec. 1921
John Alden and Miles Standish I.798 (1125)
John Alden I.799 (1129)
The Indian Defies the Pilgrims I.801(1130)
Treasure Hunters, book lining for Westward Ho! I.826 (274)
The White Witch I.831 (195)
The Mother of the Hero I.159 (1267)
The Battle with the Armada I.840 (272)
The Castaway, cover inlay for Robinson Crusoe I.808 (158)
Crusoe Reaps his Barley I.817 (270)
The English Sailor and the Cannibals I.823 (1239)
Crusoe Reads the Bible I.816 (1236)
Crusoe Hews Himself a Boat I.822 (162)
The Castaways on the Beach, book lining for I.710 (429)
Mysterious Island
King Arthur poss. I.660 (75)
In Holyrood Forest I.615 (249)
On the Galleon, from Westward Ho! I.839 (286)
References: "Wyeth's Illustrations / Pictures by an Able American Romanticist," Boston Evening Transcript, Nov. 28, 1921 (BRM library); NCW to Sidney M. Chase, 12/19/1921, WFA; also correspondence between NCW and Philadelphia Art Alliance (Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania) which directs Art Alliance, after close of Philadelphia, PA, 1921, to return canvases to Boston because they were needed for exhibition; School of Fine Arts and Crafts and Design opened under Katherine B. Child at 102 Fenway, Boston, in 1913; various names and addresses to ca. 1942.
Boston, MA, 1922
Boston City Club
Exhibition of Illustrative Paintings by N. C. Wyeth<
Dec. 11, 1922 - Jan. 8, 1923
number of paintings: approx. 30
Speak for Yourself, John I.800 (1128)
The Discovery of the Footprint I.819 (338)
Miles Standish Draws First Blood I.804 (1124)
References: reconstruction from Boston Post clipping, dated Dec. 15, 1922 (BRM library, scrapbook E); "Wyeth's Paintings / Boston City Club Exhibit Displays Work of Well-Known Artist and Illustrator," Boston Evening Transcript, Dec. 16, 1922; "Rotogravure" section, Boston Sunday Herald, Dec. 24, 1922; exhibition announcement (BRM library)
Boston, MA, 1923
Boston Public Library
(exhibition title unknown)
April, 1923
(no list of work included available)
Boston, MA, 1923
Unitarian Laymen's League (Unity House, 7 Park Square)
(exhibition title unknown)
Dec. 24, 1923 -
1. The Child I.937 (240)
2. The Leaven I.938 (881)
3. The Net I.940 (636)
4. The Barren Fig Tree I.942 (878)
5. The Hidden Treasure I.939 (885)
6. The Secret Growth of the Seed I.941 (637)
References: exhibition pamphlet (BRM library); "Wyeth's Paintings of the Parables Shown," Boston Post, Dec. 26, 1923 (BRM library); undated and unidentified newspaper clipping (Art Department, Boston Public Library)
Boston, MA, 1930
St. Botolph Club
An Exhibition of Illustrations for The Odyssey by N. C. Wyeth
Jan. 17-Feb. 1, 1930
1. Odysseus and Penelope Reunited I.1107 (1784)
2. Circe and the Swine I.1099 (1780)
3. The Boar Hunt I.1104 (1782)
4. Eumaeus, the Swineherd I.1102 (1231)
5. Odysseus in the Land of the Dead I.1100 (1781)
6. Odysseus and Calypso I.1096 (1773)
7. Polyphemus, the Cyclops I.1098 (1779)
8. Proteus, the Old Man of the Sea I.1095 (1777)
9. The Raft of Odysseus I.1097 (1778)
10. Telemachus in the Chariot of Nester I.1094 (1776)
11. The Sirens I.1101 (588)
12. The Trial of the Bow I.1105 (1783)
13. The Beggars' Fight I.1103 (1229)
14. The Slaughter of the Suitors I.1106 (1230)
15. Athene I.1093 (1775)
16. The Mourning Penelope I.1092 (1774)
References: Exhibition folder (BRM library)
Brooklyn, NY, 1920
Art Gallery, Pratt Institute
Exhibition of Paintings and Illustrations by N. C. Wyeth
Feb. 13-March 6, 1920
1. Illustration for Celtic Legend
2. The Magician
3. A Sea Tragedy
4. The Marksman
5. The Black Dragon - A Sailor's Yarn I.560 (1038)
6. Illustration for Icelandic Saga
7. The Lovers
8. Medieval Tragedy
9. Iron Worker - The Villain in the Story I.729 (573)
10. Sir Launcelot and the Dead Queen Guenevere I.674 (232)
11. The Signal to the Castle prob. I.665 (30)
12. The Fight near the Blasted Tree I.668 (434)
13. The Death of Tristram I.669 (176)
4. The Fugitives prob. I.462 (1243)
15. Mr. Balfour of the House of Shaws I.466 (983)
16. The Death of Sir Daniel I.619 (26)
17. Dick and Lawless in Holyrood Forest I.615 (249)
18. Dick Spreads the Alarm I.606 (394)
19. The Wedding I.616 (796)
20. Crookback Fights Eight Assailants I.617 (230)
21. Crossing the Fens I.608 (1801)
22. The Wounded Spearman I.611 (248)
23. Captain Nemo I.724 (1791)
24. The Flight of the Bird Messenger I.719 (325)
25. Cover Lining for the Mysterious Island I.710 (429)
26. The Rescue of Captain Harding I.713 (323)
27. The Survivors I.725 (494)
References: Exhibition folder (BRM library); NCW letter 2/26/1920, WFA
Brunswick, ME, 1945
Bowdoin College Museum of Art
(exhibition title unknown)
June, 1945
In Penobscot Bay L.225 (331)
References: Newspaper accounts and letters suggest that 5 paintings were exhibited during Commencement, 1945; 3 paintings of the Maine coast and 2 paintings from Trending Into Maine. The only painting to be identified is "In Penobscot Bay" which was purchased "off the wall"; for an account of N. C. Wyeth's visit to Bowdoin, see Philip C. Beam, Personal Recollections of the Museum of Art and the Department of Art at Bowdoin College (Brunswick, ME:Bowdoin College Museum of Art, 1991), p. 36; Bowdoin College Bulletin, no. 281 (May, 1946) states that there were "5 tempera paintings exhibited."
Chicago, IL, 1929
The Art Institute of Chicago
42nd Annual Exhibition of American Paintings and Sculpture<
Oct. 24-Dec. 8, 1929
207. Pennsylvania Barn L.159 (797)
Chicago, IL, 1931
The Art Institute of Chicago
44th Annual Exhibition of American Paintings and Sculpture<
Oct.29-Dec. 13, 1931
216. My Grandfather's House L.161 (953)
Chicago, IL, 1932
The Art Institute of Chicago
45th Annual Exhibition of American Paintings and Sculpture
Oct. 27, 1932-Jan. 2, 1933
213. The Red Pung P.36 (52)
Chicago, IL, 1935
The Art Institute of Chicago
46th Annual Exhibition of American Paintings and Sculpture
Oct. 24-Dec. 8, 1935
233. Dying Winter L.178 (408)
Chicago, IL, 1943
The Art Institute of Chicago
>Art Director Club of Chicago, Exhibition of Advertising Art
March 1-31, 1943
Bringing in the Ears C.166 (243)
Great Spirit of the Cornlands C.167 (1032)
References: exhibition catalogue
Clearwater, FL, 1941
Clearwater Art Museum
(exhibition title unknown)
Possibly March 11-April 2, 1941
References: unidentified clipping, "Wyeth's Art for Yearling Shown in Florida," (BRM, cata. rais. files); NCW to Peter Hurd, March 11, 1941, WFA
Cleveland, OH, 1921
Cleveland School of Art
(exhibition title unknown)
Nov., 1921
The Mayflower, book lining for Courtship of Miles Standish I.797 (1126)
Miles Standish, cover inlay I.642 (712)
Departure of the Mayflower I.802 (1131)
Why don't you speak for yourself, John? I.800 (1128)
John Alden and Priscilla I.803 (1127)
Cover design, Westward Ho! I.825 (273)
The City of the True Cross I.809 (1285)
John Oxenham I.828 (432)
Wild Irish Woman I.833 (1028)
Amyas and John Brimblecomb I.832 (1195)
Rose of Torridge I.829 (1365)
Robinson Crusoe, book lining I.810 (1238)
Crusoe Records His Landing I.814 (113)
Man Friday Prostrates Himself Before Crusoe I.821 (1240)
Crusoe Sails About His Island I.818 (1237)
Crusoe Rescued I.824 (1241)
The Messenger of the Air I.719 (325)
Rescue of Captain Harding I.713 (323)
Captain Nemo I.724 (1791)
Crusoe and the Footprint I.819 (338)
References: documentation for the exhibition comes from letters found among archives of the Philadelphia Art Alliance (Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania), NCW directing canvases to be sent to Ohio at close of Oct. 1921 exhibition in Philadelphia.
Fitchburg, MA, 1940
Fitchburg Art Center
Original Illustrations by N. C. Wyeth
Feb. 1-29, 1940
The Vigil I.1276 (752)
The Yearling, endpaper illus. I.1270 (499)
Jody and Flag I.1283 (811)
Jody and the Flutter Mill I.1271 (846)
The Fight with Old Slewfoot I.1272 (920)
The Forresters Go To Town I.1281 (837)
one additional painting from The Yearling
three paintings from Men of Concord
five paintings from Trending Into Maine
References: Exhibition list constructed from notice in Fitchburg Sentinel, Feb. 6, 1940, p. 6, which mentions "seven originals of the illustrations made by Mr. Wyeth for Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Yearling, three paintings from Men of Concord and five from Trending Into Maine; The Fitchburg Art Center News Bulletin, vol. 1, number 1 (Feb. 1940)
Haverhill, MA, 1913
North Congregational Church
First Annual Exhibition of Paintings by Noted American Illustrators
April, 1913
The Artist I.321 (901)
The Saxons I.319 (156)
Wounded Dispatch Bearer I.426 (766)
The Invaders I.428 (23)
Captain Bones Routs Black-Dog I.333 (14)
Three Wise Men (unidentified)
The Fisher (unidentified)
The Vidette I.299 (21)
Rainy Day in Camp I.369 (665)
Sloppy Weather and High Spirits I.370 (1993)
References: checklist, Frank E. Schoonover archives, Delaware Art Museum
Milton, MA, c. 1922
Milton Academy
late 1922
References: NCW to Sidney M. Chase, October 16, 1922, WFA
Needham, MA, 1923
Needham Town Hall (benefit of Glover Hospital Aid Association)
Exhibition of Paintings by N. C. Wyeth
Feb. 8-10, 1923
The Giant M.14 (86)
A Matter of Friendship I.582 (628)
References: exhibition list reconstructed from newspaper accounts, Boston Evening Transcript, Feb. 3, 1923 (with illustration);Needham Chronicle, Feb. 17, 1923; accounts mention unspecified illustrations from Robinson Crusoe, Rip Van Winkle, Mysterious Island, Westward Ho!, "other books," a group of landscape paintings and two or three portraits.
New York 1908(1)
National Arts Club
Exhibition of Advertising Art
February 19-28, 1908
work unidentified
References: Earnest Elmo Calkins, "Exhibition of Advertising Art," International Studio, vol.34, no. 135 (May 1908) mentions NCW as a participant, but does not identify specific work; NY Times Sunday, Feb. 23, part 6, page 7, notice of exhibition appears in "Calendar"
New York, NY, 1908(2)
Salmagundi Club
(exhibition title unknown)
November 9-14, 1908
The Locating Engineer I.257 (110)
A Brief Western Wedding Ceremony I.181 (108)
The Freighter prob. I.178 (107)
References: New York Times, "Illustrations on View, Freedom of Modern Methods Shown at Salmagundi Club," Nov. 12, 1908, page 8, " and Mr. Wyeth's presentation of the drama of Western life is firm and expressive."; unidentified clipping from NY newspaper (BRM library)
New York, NY, c. 1920
Charles Daniel Frey Company
An Exhibition of Paintings by N. C. Wyeth at the Gallery of Charles Daniel Frey
August 17-?, 1920
1. Kitchen Romance
2. The Young Dreamer
3. Spring Landscape
4. Still Life
5. Village Tragedy
6. "Wild Bill" Hickok at the Cards I.647 (469)
7. The Villain of the Story I.729 (573)
8. Still Life
9. Sea Tragedy
10. Icelandic Tragedy
11. The Viking's Wife poss. I.561 (1066)
12. Fence Builders prob. L.98 (24)
13. The Invaders
14. Beach Drama
References: exhibition brochure, with NCW 573 pictured in b/w; BRM library holds clipping from Chicago newspaper reviewing exhibition, which may indicate a Chicago venue.
New York, NY, 1921
Art Directors Club of New York
First Annual of Advertising Art in the U.S.
March 2-31, 1921
The Night the Emily Dunstan Burned C.45 (576)
Grey Dawn C.46 (575)
New York, NY, 1922
Art Directors Club of New York
2nd Annual Exhibition of Illustrations for Advertisements in the United States<
October 1922
Beethoven and Nature C.34 (543)
New York, NY, 1925
Society of Illustrators
Annual Exhibition
March 1925
References: New York Times, March 15, 1925, p. X11, "Art Exhibitions of the Week," exhibition in progress at that time; NCW mentioned as exhibitor
New York, NY, 1927
Art Directors Club of New York
6th Annual of Advertising Art
May 4-31, 1927
The Pioneer and the Vision C.37 (746)
New York, NY, 1928
Art Directors Club of New York
7th Annual of Advertising Art<
May 5-19, 1928
The King's Henchman C.63 (690)
Christmas in Old Virginia C.62 (51)
New York, NY, 1929
Art Directors Club of New York
8th Annual of Advertising Art
May 4-29, 1929
The Christmas Ship in Old New York C.65 (816)
New York, NY, 1930
American Lithographic Society
July, 1930
References: "Unusual Family Groups," Edward Alden Jewell, New York Times, July 13, 1930, "original paintings showing some of the recent experiments of N. C. Wyeth are on view in the galleries of the American Lithographic Society."
New York, NY, 1933
Grand Central Art Galleries
Exhibition of the Work of Prominent Illustrators
Oct. 31 - Nov. 11, 1933
New York, NY, 1936
Studio Guild, Inc.
2nd Annual Art Display Week
Oct. 25-31, 1936
New York, NY, 1939
Macbeth Galleries
"In the Georges Islands, Maine / Paintings by N. C. Wyeth"
Dec. 5-30, 1939
1. Fox in the Snow I.1203 (919)
2. The Red Dory L.207 (521)
3. Blubber Island L.214 (993)
4. Sun Glint L.216 (891)
5. Marshall Farm L.210 (424)
6. Black Spruce Ledge L.217 (608)
7. The Road to the Jones House L.215 (789)
8. Island Funeral P.55 (411)
9. Deep Cove Lobsterman L.206 (116)
10. Back Shore L.198 (337)
11. Ship Building I.1227 (541)
12. Three Fishermen, illus. b/w on brochure cover P.54 (589)
References: exhibition brochure and post card mailer (BRM library); Peter Hurd to NCW, 11/10/1939, regarding brochure introduction;
New York, NY, 1940(1)
Grand Central Galleries
Exhibition for Finnish Relief
Jan. 22 - Feb. 3, 1940
Teel's Ledge, Georges Island, Maine L.213 (892)
New York, NY, 1940(2)
National Academy of Design
114th Annual Exhibition
March 15 - April 11, 1940
147 Marshall Farm L.210 (424)
New York, NY, 1941
National Academy of Design
115th Annual Exhibition
March 11 - April 9, 1941
267. The Letter-1918 P.37 (143)
New York, NY, 1942
National Academy of Design
116th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American
Painting and Sculpture
April 8 - 16 May 1942
90. Walden Pond Revisited, illus. p. 22 P.58 (54)
New York, NY, 1943(1)
The National Academy of Design
117th Annual Exhibition
Feb. 17-March 9, 1943
196. The Lobster Fisherman (unidentified)
New York, NY, 1943(2)
Art Directors Club of New York (NY Public Library)
22nd Annual of Advertising Art
Spring 1943
Great Spirit of the Cornlands C.167 (1032)
New York, NY, 1944
National Academy of Design
118th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture
March 29 - April 25, 1944
27. Dark Harbor Fisherman L.222 (335)
New York, NY, 1945(1)
National Academy of Design
119th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting, Sculpture and Graphic Design
March 14 - April 3, 1945
124. In Penobscot Bay (illus. b/w p. 22) L.225 (331)
New York, NY, 1945(2)
Rockefeller Center Galleries
National Exhibition of Advertising Art
Spring 1945
29. Have a Coke (illus. b/w) C.178 (1075)
References: exhibition catalogue
New York, NY, 1945(3)
National Academy of Design
120th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture
Dec. 4 - 21, 1945
187. Sun Glint L.216 (891)
Ottumwa, IA, 1940
Ottumwa Community Art Center
America in the Making
Jan. 2-16, 1940
Jacques Marquette C.125 (838)
Benjamin Franklin C.126 (839)
Thomas Jefferson C.128 (279)
Abraham Lincoln C.132 (847)
Covered Wagons C.130 (845)
Captain John Paul Jones C.122 (281)
Sam Houston C.131 (302)
George Washington at Yorktown C.129 (280)
Daniel Boone C.127 (840)
Lewis and Clark C.123 (282)
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado C.121 (294)
The Mayflower Compact C.124 (297)
Philadelphia, PA, 1909
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
7th Annual Philadelphia Water Color Exhibition
Nov. 8 - Dec. 19, 1909
579. Mexican Greaser and His Sheep I.261 (320)
588. Pastoral of the South West I.262 (215)
Philadelphia, PA, 1910
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
8th Annual Philadelphia Water Color Exhibition
Nov. 14 - Dec. 18, 1910
792. Spring I.283 (111)
794. Winter (Winner of $100 Beck Prize) I.286 (12)
798. Summer I.284 (92)
800. Autumn I.285 (208)
References: Philadelphia Inquirer, Nov. ?, 1910, "Award N. C. Wyeth Water Color Prize," with b/w photo of "Winter" (AAA microfilm,#P55, frame 327); Philadelphia Press, Dec. 18, 1910, "Water Color Show to Close Today," (AAA microfilm,#P55, frame 331)
Philadelphia, PA, 1911 (1)
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
106th Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Feb. 5 - March 26, 1911
563. Spring (unidentified)
References: NCW letter of 1/27/1911 notes that three landscapes were accepted but catalogue indicates that only one was hung; picture is described in letter of 2/7/1911 as "a couple of apple trees, flooded in bright thin sunlight." (All letters, WFA)
Philadelphia, PA, 1911 (2)
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
9th Annual Philadelphia Water Color Exhibition
Nov. 13 - Dec. 17, 1911
1006. Three Wise Men (unidentified)
1044. The Poet (unidentified)
Philadelphia, PA, 1911 (3)
Philadelphia Sketch Club
winter, 1911-1912
References: NCW letter 3/13/1912 mentions 5 pictures exhibition at the Philadelphia Sketch Club "last winter".
Philadelphia, PA, 1912 (1)
Philadelphia Sketch Club
Exhibition of Landscapes and Original Illustrations by N. C. Wyeth
Nov. 4-23, 1912
1. Snowy Day (unidentified)
2. The Brook (unidentified)
3. Spring Sunlight poss. L.46 (1220)
4. The Village L.53 (214)
5. Rocky Hill L.61 (936)
6. Boulders L.62 (2484)
7. Summer (unidentified)
8. February L.54 (250)
9. Sultry Day L.33 (2359)
10. March (unidentified)
11. Early Summer (unidentified)
12. Gray Day L.37 (2358)
13. Harvey's Run L.42 (1278)
14. The Meadow L.43 (791)
15. Autumn L.50 (2469)
16. The Barn (unidentified)
17. Summer Sky L.60 (935)
18. The Garden (unidentified)
19. The Wood Lot (unidentified)
20. Hazy Afternoon (unidentified)
21. Forsythe's Hill L.64 (533)
22. Brandywine Valley (unidentified)
23. The Invaders I.428 (23)
24. Wounded Dispatch Bearer I.426 (766)
25. The Hayload I.446 (1317)
26. The Confederate (unidentified)
27. The Treasure Cave I.345 (151)
28. John Silver and Hawkins in the Galley I.336 (18)
29. Capt. Bones Routs Black Dog I.333 (14)
30. Rainy Sunday in Camp poss. I.369 (665)
31. Huns I.318 (1938)
32. Sloppy Weather and High Spirits poss. I.370 (1993))
References: exhibition brochure (BRM library); clipping from unidentified newspaper, hand dated Nov. 20, 1912, "Wyeth Paintings Shown in Philadelphia"; Philadelphia Press, Nov., 10, 1912 (BRM library); clipping from unidentified Philadelphia newspaper, Nov. 5, 1912, "N. C. Wyeth is Showing Work in Sketch Club / Exhibition of Noted Artist's Recent Illustrations and Landscape Paintings Well Worth Seeing," (BRM library and Archives of American Art microfilm (P55, frame 783); clipping from North America, Nov. 3, 1912, "Sketch Club will have special exhibit," (BRM library and AAA microfilm P55 frame 784); Philadelphia Sunday Record, Nov. 3, 1912, "Sketch Club's Show / Landscapes and Illustrations by N. C. Wythe (sic) on View," (BRM library and AAA microfilm P55, frame 786);Philadelphia Inquirer, Nov. 3, 1912, "Wyeth Feature of Sketch Club Show (AAA microfilm P55, frame 785); See also NCW to Joseph Chapin of Scribner's, undated but opening "Dear Chapin, We've certainly arrived" for NCW's reaction to published criticism (Archives of Charles Scribner's Sons, Princeton University Library); Note that review in North America above mentions the inclusion of "Ben Gunn (NCW 15); since most of the numbers found on stretchers do not correspond exactly to exhibition listing, it would seem some changes were made after printing of brochure.
Philadelphia, PA, 1912 (2)
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
10th Annual Philadelphia Water Color Exhibition
Nov. 10- Dec. 15, 1912
159. Old Pew I.334 (13)
166. Captain Bones, illus. b/w I.332 (16)
174. The Coming of the Huns I.317 (656)
References: Philadelphia Ledger, Nov. 10, 1912, "W. (sic) C. Wyeth's Old Pew is inspired by that sinister character in Stevenson's Treasure Island and is a splendid epic presentment." (AAA microfilm roll P55, frame 719); Philadelphia Telegraph, Nov. 9, 1912, "Annual Exhibition Opens Tonight in Fine Arts Academy," "Two of N. C. Wyeth's splendid, blood-stirring illustrations for Stevenson's Treasure Island are there." (AAA microfilm roll P55, frame 24); Philadelphia Press, Nov. 17, 1912, "N. C. Wyeth's Captain Bill Bones and Old Pew of Stevenson's immortal Treasure Island have the punch that hits the attention of every visitor no matter how much of a skimmer they may be." (AAA microfilm, roll P55)
Philadelphia, PA, 1912 (3)
Philadelphia Sketch Club
Exhibition of Pictures by Members
Dec. 2 - 21, 1912
100. Captured Breast Work I.298 (147)
104. Pirates I.329 (375)
145. The Vadet I.299 (21)
References: exhibition folder (BRM library); images verified by two clippings, Philadelphia Ledger, Nov. 30, 1912, "two depicting scenes of a civil war tale" and one of "warm, lively color of two romantic looking pirates on board their craft" (Archives of American Art, microfilm P55, frame 734); Philadelphia Record, Dec. 1, 1912, identifies the pirate picture as the cover of Treasure Island, no. 100 as "a fighting line almost enveloped in smoke of action," and 145 as "a solitary officer on horseback before snow-clad hills" (AAA, roll P55, frame 742)
Philadelphia, PA, 1913
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
11th Annual Water Color and 12th Annual of Miniatures Exhibition
Nov. 9 - Dec. 14, 1913
721. Draw Poker I.408 (1019)
723. Golyer's Ben
724. Little Breeches prob. I.386 (425)
725. Jim Bludso prob. I.382 (311)
References: exhibition catalogue
Philadelphia, PA, 1914
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Annual Water Color and Miniature Exhibitions
Nov. 8 - Dec. 13, 1914
1006. The Black Dragon (illus. b/w) I.560) (1038)
1015. At Queen's Ferry: Illustration for Kidnapped I.467 (1247)
1029. With the Blind Beggar on the Isle of Mull: Illustration for Kidnapped I.472 (1024)
1040. Opium Smoker I.484 (71)
1041. Book Cover for Kidnapped I.462 (1243)
References: exhibition catalogue; NCW letter, Nov. 4, 1914 (WFA)
Philadelphia, PA, 1915
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Annual Water Color and Miniature Exhibitions
Nov. 7 - Dec. 12, 1915
17. A Beach Tragedy (unidentified)
References: "Pictures from Watercolor Show," unsigned article from unidentified newspaper (possibly Philadelphia Sunday Press), Nov. 7, 1915, "Here will be seen the only painting by N. C. Wyeth, a gripping oil study, a Beach Tragedy." (AAA microfilm roll P56, PAFA scrapbooks)
Philadelphia, PA, 1916 (1)
Art Club of Philadelphia
22nd Annual Exhibition of Oil Paintings
Mach 19 - April 9, 1916
103 I.597 (984)
References: NCW to HZW, dated in another hand March 18, 1916, letter includes a sketch of the gallery showing the position (above an entrance door) where the canvas was hung.
Philadelphia, PA, 1916 (2)
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Annual Water Color and Miniature Exhibition
Nov. 5 - Dec. 10, 1916
819. A Northern Tragedy (unidentified)
820. Decoration for a Poem (unidentified)
831. The Roaring Skipper I.558 (1035)
832. Thorgunna, the Waif Woman I.561 (1066)
References: exhibition catalogue; Philadelphia Inquirer, Nov. 19, 1916, "Art Exhibition Gains Over Last Year's Total," (AAA microfilm, roll P56, PAFA scrapbooks)
Philadelphia, PA, 1917
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Annual Water Color and Miniature Exhibitions
Nov. 4 - Dec. 9, 1917
453. Illustration for the Story of Robin Hood
454. The Prophet I.681 (1252)
456. Illustration
468. Medieval Courtship, illus. b/w I.638 (1261)
469. The Wild Woman's Lullaby, illus. b/w I.656 (326)
471. Village Tragedy, illus. b/w I.640 (65)
References: exhibition catalogue
Philadelphia, PA, 1919
Fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (Art Alliance Galleries)
Annual Exhibition of the Fellowship of The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
March 6-20, 1919
74. Brandywine Meadows L.128 (1364)
References: exhibition catalogue; numbered list of painting titles under artist name (Special Collections, Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania)
Philadelphia, PA, 1920 (1)
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
115th Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Feb. 8 - March 28, 1920
39. Buttonwood Farm L.130 (63)
References: NCW letters 1/21/1920, 2/5/1920; NCW to Sidney M. Chase, 2/6/1920 and 8/1/1920, all WFA; clipping from unidentified Philadelphia newspaper, Feb. 15, 1920, "N. C. Wyeth eloquently reading the lesson of the later autumn silhouette in his Among the Buttonwoods" (AAA reel P56); Philadelphia Sunday Press, Feb. 15, 1920, p. 8, Yarnall Abbott, "Comment on Art and Artists," (AAA reel P56), "a clean and sunny landscape by N. C. Wyeth."
Philadelphia, PA, 1920( 2)
Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Arts (Beck Engraving Company, sponsor); additional venue: possibly Art Institute of Chicago
Reproductions in Color, Exhibition of Reproductions of Paintings by Old Masters and Modern American Painters and Illustrators
Oct. 1920158. Illustration for Red Cross Magazine
159. Illustration for Robin Hood
160. Illustration for Robin Hood
161. Cover inlay for Robin Hood
162. Illustration for Red Cross Magazine
163. Wagner and Liszt
164. Beethoven
References: exhibition catalogue (library, Art Institute of Chicago), includes prefaces by NCW, Edward W. Bok (of Ladies' Home Journal?) and Joseph H. Chapin; exhibition in Philadelphia confirmed by notation in "Report of the Principal," contained in "45thannual Report of the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art," year ending May 31, 1921; not clear whether the titles are original art work or reproductions
Philadelphia, PA, 1920 (3)
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Annual Water Color and Miniature Exhibitions
Nov. 7- Dec. 12, 1920
562. The Supplicant: The Last of the Mohicans I.761 (47)
628. The Captives: The Last of the Mohicans I.751 (1299)
651. The Psalmist: The Last of the Mohicans I.753 (485)
683. Uncas Slays a Deer I.749 (324)
684. The Burial of Uncas I.762 (1023)
References: exhibition scrapbook
Philadelphia, PA, 1921
Philadelphia Art Alliance
(exhibition title unknown)
Oct. - Oct. 25, 1921
The Mayflower, book lining for Courtship of Miles Standish I.797 (1126)
Miles Standish, cover inlay I.745 (1132)
Departure of the Mayflower I.802 (1131)
John Alden and Miles Standish I.798 (1125)
John Alden I.799 (1129)
The Indian Defies the Pilgrims I.801 (1130)
Why don't you speak for yourself, John? I.800 (1128)
John Alden and Priscilla I.803 (1127)
Treasure Hunter, book lining from Westward Ho! I.826 (274)
Cover Design, Westward Ho! I.825 (273)
The White Witch I.831 (195)
The City of the True Cross I.838 (1285)
The Mother of the Hero I.835 (522)
John Oxenham I.828 (432)
Wild Irish Woman I.833 (1028)
Amyas & John Brimblecomb I.832 (1195)
Rose of Torridge I.829 (1365)
The Battle with the Armada I.840 (272)
Robinson Crusoe, book lining I.810 (1238)
The Castaway, cover inlay prob. I.319 (156)
Crusoe Records his landing I.814 (113)
Man Friday Prostrates himself before Crusoe I.821 (1240)
Crusoe Sails about his Island I.818 (1237)
Crusoe Reaps his Barley I.817 (270)
The English Sailor and the Cannibals I.823 (1239)
Crusoe Rescued I.824 (1241)
Crusoe Reads the Bible I.816 (1236)
Crusoe Hews Himself a Boat I.822 (162)
The Castaways on the Beach I.615 (429)
The Messenger of the Air I.719 (325)
Rescue of Captain Harding I.713 (323)
Captain Nemo I.724 (1791)
The Last of the Mysterious Island I.725 (494)
King Arthur poss. I.660 (75)
In Holyrood Forest I.615 (249)
King Edward 1st I.866 (178)
The Knight and the Lady (unidentified)
Wallace and Bruce on the Shores of Scotland I.869 (496)
Cover Design, Rip Van Winkle I.846 (784)
The Return of Rip I.854 (783)
The Awakening of Rip I.853 (812)
Robin Hood Wrestles with Stutely I.681 (1252)
The Black Arrow's Last Flight I.619 (26)
The Blind Beggar on the Island of Mull I.472 (1024)
At Queen's Ferry I.467 (1247)
The Duel, from Westward Ho! I.834 (1269)
On the Galleon, from Westward Ho! prob. I.839 (286)
Crusoe and the Footprint I.819 (338)
References: NCW letters 6/30/1921, 7/13/1921, and 8/12/1921; and letter of 10/4/1921 in which a visit to the exhibition is mentioned (all letters, WFA). See also, NCW to Joseph H. Chapin, 7/13/1921 (Archives of Charles Scribner's Sons, Princeton University Library); exhibition list constructed from archives of the Philadelphia Art Alliance, Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA, 1923
Philadelphia Museum of Art
(exhibition title unknown) probably Nov. - Dec. 1923
References: Information from correspondence between Arthur Edwin Bye, Curator of Paintings, PMA, and NCW in Philadelphia Museum of Art Archives, Langdon Warner Records, Series 1, Wra-X,Y,Z 1917-1923; American Magazine of Art, vol.XIV, no. 12 (Dec. 1923); additional venue under auspices of American Federation of Arts, Utica Public Library, Utica, NY, Jan.-Feb. 1924; see "Work of Americans on Exhibition at Library / Group of Master Illustrators May Be Seen," Utica Daily Press, Jan. 10, 1924; correspondence indicates NCW sent 4 paintings to PMA, 2-3 additional works to Utica; Utica Daily Press article mentions paintings from Rip Van Winkle and Westward Ho!
Philadelphia, PA, 1924
Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Arts
Jan. 16 - Feb. 9, 1924
The Return of Rip Van Winkle I.854 (783)
The Sea Giant M.14 (86)
Captain Nemo I.724 (1791)
plus unidentified paintings from the following books: The Black Arrow, Treasure Island, Kidnapped, King Arthur, The White Company, Mysterious Island, and Rip Van Winkle
References: invitation card (BRM library); Philadelphia Public Ledger, Jan. 20, 1924, and Philadelphia Inquirer, Jan. 20, 1924 (both clippings, BRM library)
Philadelphia, PA, 1925
3rd Annual Exhibitions, Philadelphia Art Week Association
May 2-10, 1925
The Hippogrif, @ Huyler's, 1204 Chestnut Street I.982 (826)
The Dead Wallace in the Tower of London, @ Van Horn, 921 Walnut I.872 (389)
Christ and Child, @ H. H. Battles, 114 S. 12th Street (unidentified)
Meeting of Wallace and Bruce, @ Baldwin School, 16th and Porter I.869 (496)
Wild Irish Woman, Durham School, 16th and Lombard I.833 (1028)
Wallace's Vision, Nichols School, 16th and Wharton I.870 (172)
King Arthur's Portrait, McClure School, 6th and Hunting Park I.660 (75)
The Enchanted Garden, Jenks Jr. High, Germantown Ave. (unidentified)
From an Icelandei (sic) Saga, West Phil. High, Boys (unidentified)
Fight in the Moonlight, West Phil. High, Boys (unidentified)
Rose and the White Witch, Jones J. High, Ann and Tulip I.831 (195)
Giant and the Knight, Reed School, 11th and Moore I.980 (322)
Death of a Knight, Friends Select School I.991 (975)
Captain Nemo, Mysterious Island, Roosevelt School I.724 (1791)
References: catalogue, with introduction by H. L. Appleton, President, Philadelphia Art Week Association (Special Collections, Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania)
Philadelphia, PA, 1926
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
121 Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Jan. 31 - March 21, 1926
123. The Harbor at Herring Gut (illus. b/w) L.153 (951)
Philadelphia, PA, ca. 1929
Philadelphia Art Alliance
(exhibition title unknown)
ca. 1929
Cain and Abel I.1073 (1030)
David and Goliath I.1108 (688)
Philadelphia, PA, 1931
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
126th Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Jan. 25 - March 15, 1931
232. Pennsylvania Barn poss. L.159 (797)
References: exhibition catalogue
Philadelphia, PA, 1932
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
127th Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Jan. 24 - March 13, 1932
271. The Red Pung P.36 (52)
References: exhibition catalogue
Philadelphia, PA, 1933
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
128th Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Jan. 29 - March 19, 1933
92. In a Dream, I Meet General Washington P.33 (201)
426. My Mother P.32 (131)
References: exhibition catalogue
Philadelphia, PA, 1935 (1)
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts130th Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Jan. 27 - March 3, 1935
132. The Sounding Sea P.181 (1091)
References: exhibition catalogue
Philadelphia, PA, 1935 (2)
Philadelphia Art Alliance
Work by the Wyeth Family
March 25 - April 19, 1935
Pennsylvania Barn L.159 (797)
Winesaps (unidentified)
In a Dream I Meet General Washington P.33 (201)
Walden Pond Revisited P.39 (759)
Herring Gut Harbor poss. L.169 (336)
The Crystal Gazer P.34 (407)
Spring, 1918 P.37 (143)
Andy and Dodo (Portrait of a Dog) * P.40 (198)
My Mother P.32 (131)
Old Albert P.31 (1092)
Winter Light P.41 (122)
Fisherman's Family - Dark Harbor P.43 (898)
Our Valley L.173 (1031)
Charlie Stone I.1194 (764)
The Doryman L.175 (293)
Dying Winter L.178 (408)
My Grandfather P.36 (52)
My Grandfather's House L.161 (953)
[two unidentified still lifes]
* mentioned in contemporary newspaper accounts but not on exhibition list
References: exhibition list constructed from Philadelphia Art Alliance archives held by Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania; exhibition review in unidentified Philadelphia newspaper mentions that NCW exhibited "Chadds Ford Quaker" note this is probably "Jimmy the Quaker" or Jimmy in Quaker Hat" by AW; see also Theo B. White, The Philadelphia Art Alliance, Fifty Years, 1915-1965(Philadelphia:University of Pennsylvania Press), p. 70
Philadelphia, PA, 1936
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
131st Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Jan. 26 - March 1, 1936
233. Corn Harvest (unidentified)
References: See Douglas Allen and Douglas Allen, Jr. identify this painting as NCW 115
Philadelphia, PA, 1939 (1)
Cosmopolitan Club
Exhibition by Members of the Wyeth Family, Chadds Ford, Pa.
Jan. 9 - Feb. 11, 1939
no description of paintings exhibited available
References: Members Bulletin notes dates of exhibition and that a "selection of Landscape, Portrait, and Water Color paintings" will be shown, along with "a series of Book Illustrations by N. C. Wyeth."
Philadelphia, PA, 1939 (2)
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
134th Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture
Jan. 29 - March 5, 1939
27. Sundown: Maine Coast L.214 (993)
268. Deep Cove Lobster Man L.206 (116)
References: exhibition catalogue
Philadelphia, PA, 1940 (1)
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
135th Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture
Jan. 28 - March 3, 1940
7. The Road to the Jones House L.215 (789)
References: exhibition catalogue
Philadelphia, PA, 1940 (2)
Philadelphia Art Alliance
Living Lithography
October 1940no description of paintings exhibited available
References: Theo B. White, The Philadelphia Art Alliance, Fifty Years, 1915-1965 (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1965), ps. 83-84
Philadelphia, PA, 1941 (1)
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
136th Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture
Jan. 26 - March 2, 1941
30. John Teel: Fisherman, illus. b/w P.57 (520)
References: NCW to Henriette Wyeth Hurd, dated "Studio 1941 / Lincoln's birthday," "The Philadelphia press, and Jewell, were surprisingly kind to my John Teel Fisherman and made statements in its favor which surprised me enormously."
Philadelphia, PA, 1941 (2)
School of Industrial Arts
1941
Peculiarsome Abe I.1263 (210)
Adventure with a Giant Squid I.1262 (1013)
David and Goliath I.1261 (1011)
Anthology of Children's Literature, title page I.1285 (1003)
Snow Drop I.1286 (1005)
Oisin in the Land of Youth I.1260 (1010)
Arion and the Dolphin I.1248 (1007)
The Admiral's Ghost I.1289 (391)
Old Woman Tost Up in a Basket I.1246 (1004)
Heidi I.1288 (1012)
Thumbelisa I.1287 (1006)
plus 7 additional unidentified paintings
References: NCW's 1941 income tax notes (BRM library); NCW to Ferris Greenslet, Feb. 6, 1941, Houghton Mifflin Archives, Houghton Library, Harvard University; NCW to Peter Hurd, March 4, 1941 (WFA)
Philadelphia, PA, 1941 (3)
Philadelphia Art Alliance
Artist Families
Oct. 8 - Nov. 2, 1941
1. Road to the Jones House L.215 (789)
2. The Red Dory L.207 (521)
3. Black Spruce Ledge L.219 (1426)
References: Art Alliance Bulletin, Oct. 1941 (Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania); NCW's income tax notes for 1941 (BRM library)
Philadelphia, PA, 1943
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
138th Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture
Jan. 24- Feb. 28, 1943
14. Summer Night L.220 (365)
References: exhibition catalogue
Philadelphia, PA, 1944
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
139th Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture
Jan. 23 - Feb. 27, 1944
16. Dark Harbor Fisherman L.222 (335)
References: exhibition catalogue
Pittsburgh, PA, 1919
Carnegie Museum of Art
Illustrations by N. C. Wyeth
Oct. 9 - Nov. 18, 1919
"Go, Dutton, and that right speedily," he added.
"Follow that lad." I.618 (268)
The castaways await the lifting of the fog. I.712 (266)
At Queen's Ferry I.467 (1247)
The Torrent in the Valley of Glencoe I.474 (168)
The Murderer of Roy Campbell I.473 (169)
Robin and His Mother Go to Nottingham Fair I.680 (186)
Robin Wrestles Will Stuteley at Gamewell I.681 (1252)
Robin Hood Defeats Nat of Nottingham I.685 (1253)
The Blind Beggar on the Isle of Mull II.472 (1024)
References: Records at Carnegie Museum of Art indicate dates of exhibition and title, but no further information; two undated posters advertising exhibition verifies 18 paintings were included (BRM library); records show loans from New York Public Library; NCW letter 9/28/1919, "21 paintings at Carnegie Institute"; two letters of 10/25/1919, "18 canvasesall Stevenson illustrations" (all letters, WFA); additional venue: John Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis
Pittsburgh, PA, 1941
Carnegie Institute
Directions in American Painting
Oct. 23 - Dec. 14, 1941
297. Island Funeral, illus. plate no. 31 P.55 (411)
References: exhibition catalogue
Pittsburgh, PA, 1943
Carnegie Institute
Painting in the United States
Oct. 14 - Dec. 12, 1943
284. Portrait of a Farmer P.59 (532)
References: exhibition catalogue
Pittsburgh, PA, 1944
Carnegie Institute
Painting in the United States 1944
Oct. 12 - Dec. 10, 1944
82. War Letter P.60 (53)
References: exhibition catalogue
Pittsburgh, PA, 1945
Carnegie Institute
Painting in the United States 1945
Oct. 11 - Dec. 9, 1945
26. Nightfall, illus. plate 58 P.61 (128)
References: exhibition catalogue
Portland, ME, 1938
Maine Historical Society
July 25-30, 1938
Captain George Waymouth I.1221 (979)
First Maine Fisherman I.1222 (698)
Dan'l Nason, Sailing Master I.1223 (618)
They Took Their Wives with Them I.1224 (800)
Maine Sea Captain's Daughter I.1225 (1225)
Sea Serpent I.1226 (781)
Building a Ship I.1227 (541)
Lobsterman (Hauling in a Light Fog) I.1193 (416)
Trout Fishing I.1228 (1081)
Gunning For Partridge I.1229 (513)
Young Maine Fisherman I.1194 (764)
Arnold's March to Quebec I.1230 (366)
The Doryman (Evening) L.175 (293)
Aroostook Potato Harvest I.1231 (1335)
endsheet painting I.1220 (974)
References: exhibition listing compiled from clippings in archives of Maine Historical Society; Portland Evening Express, June 28, 1938; Portland Sunday Telegram, July 24, 1938 and July 31, 1938
Rome 1911
Pavilion of the United States of America
Roman Art Exposition of 1911
March 27 - Nov. 1, 1911
397. In the Dark of the Moon I.129 (641)
San Francisco, CA, 1915
Palace of Fine Arts
Panama-Pacific International Exposition
Feb. 20 - Dec. 4, 1915
57. Ebenezer Balfour I.466 (983)
58. Chinese Pirates I.559 (530)
59. Old Pew I.334 (13)
64. Captain Bones Routs Black Dog I.333 (14)
67. The Picador I.197 (659)
4214. Roaring Skipper I.558 (1035)
References: Official Catalogue of the Department of Fine Arts (San Francisco: Wahlgreen Company, 1915); John D. Trask and J. Nilsen Laurvik, eds., Catalogue De Luxe of the Department of Fine Arts (San Francisco: Paul Elder and Co., 1915); "Report of the Department of Fine Arts" summarizes exhibition after its close and mentions NCW as gold medal winner in Class 2, "Watercolors, Miniature Painting and Drawings" (BRM library); letters of NCW (11/9/1914 and 12/10/1914) give conflicting numbers of how many paintings NCW sent to exhibition
San Francisco, CA, 1916
San Francisco Art Association
Post-Exposition Exhibition in the Department of Fine Arts, Panama-Pacific Exposition
Jan. 1 - May 1, 1916
6620. Old Pew (Treasure Island) I.334 (13)
6621. Chinese Pirates I.559 (530)
6622. The Picador I.197 (659)
6623. Captain Bones Routs Black Dog (Treasure Island) I.333 (14)
6624. Ebenezer Balfour (Kidnapped) I.466 (983)
6699. Roaring Skipper I.558 (1035)
References: exhibition catalogue; Archives of American Art reel N554, frames 198, 268;
Toledo, OH, 1930
Toledo Museum of Art
18th Annual Exhibition of Selected Paintings by Contemporary American Artists
June 1 - Aug. 31, 1930
70. Pennsylvania Barn L.159 (797)
References: numbered exhibition listing (archives of Toledo Museum of Art)
St. Louis, MO, 1934
(location and exhibition title unknown)
Indian Spearman P.48 (1053)
References: NCW to Robert E. Treman, Feb. 17, 1934, BRM, cat. rais. files
Toledo, OH, 1940
Toledo Museum of Art
27th Annual Exhibition of Selected Paintings by Contemporary American Artists
June 2 - Aug. 25, 1940
58. The Road to the Jones House L.215 (789)
References: numbered exhibition listing (archives of Toledo Museum of Art)
Toledo, OH, 1944
Toledo Museum of Art
31st Annual Exhibition of Selected American Paintings
June 4- Aug. 27, 1944
Portrait of a Farmer P.59 (532)
References: exhibition listing (archives of Toledo Museum of Art)
Utica, NY, 1938
Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute
(title unknown)
March 12-28, 1938
Bronson Alcott I.1211 (1339)
Thoreau and the Irish Boy I.1216 (1343)
Thoreau and Mary Emerson I.1210 (877)
Building Wall I.1215 (916)
Thoreau and the Three Reformers I.1212 (1340)
Men of Concord I.1206 (368)
The Wood Sled I.1207 (1338)
Thoreau fishing at Walden Pond I.1208 (1337)
The Muskrat Hunters I.1213 (1341)
Pickerel Fishing I.1214 (1342)
Silver Surf poss. L.185 (1169)
Teel's Landing L.167 (1027)
The Road to Horse Point (unidentified)
Herring L.191 (955)
Sounding Sea L.181 (1091)
Ebb Tide (unidentified)
References: exhibition list constructed from material in curatorial files at Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute; clippings from Utica Daily Press, March 12, 1938 and Utica Observer Dispatch, March 12, 1938
Washington, DC, 1930
Corcoran Gallery of Art
12th Exhibition of Contemporary American Oil Painting
Nov. 30, 1930- Jan. 11, 1931
21. Pennsylvania Barn poss. L.159 (797)
References: exhibition catalogue
Washington, DC, 1931
National Gallery of Art (now National Museum of American Art)
40th Annual Exhibition of the Society of Washington Artists
Feb. 1 - March 1, 1931
41. The Crystal Gazer (winner of Grand Medal for best work in Portrait and Figure Composition) P.34 (407)
References: exhibition catalogue
Washington, DC, 1932
Corcoran Gallery of Art
13th Exhibition of Contemporary American Oil Paintings
Dec. 4, 1932 - Jan. 15, 1933
207. In a Dream I Meet General Washington illus. p. 108 P.33 (201)
References: exhibition catalogue
Washington, DC, 1934
Corcoran Gallery of Art
43rd Annual Exhibition of the Society of Washington Artists
Jan. 20 - Feb. 11, 1934
30. The Red Pung P.36 (52)
Washington, DC, 1935
Corcoran Gallery of Art
14th Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Oil Paintings
March 24 - May 5, 1935
11. Three Fishermen (illus. b/w p. 116) P.45 (590)
References: exhibition catalogue
Washington, DC, 1937
Corcoran Gallery of Art
15th Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Oil Paintings
March 28 - May 9, 1937
121. The Letter, illus. b/w p. 36 P.37 (143)
References: exhibition catalogue
Washington, DC, 1939
Corcoran Gallery of Art
16th Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Oil Paintings
March 26 - May 7, 1939
1253. Dark Harbor Fisherman, illus. b/w p. 104 L.207 (521)
References: exhibition catalogue
Washington, DC, 1943
Corcoran Gallery of Art
18th Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Oil Paintings
March 21 - May 2, 1943
212. Cornfield in Pennsylvania L.221 (204)
References: exhibition catalogue
Washington, DC, 1945
Corcoran Gallery of Art
19th Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Oil Paintings
March 18 - April 29, 1945
201. The Spring House L.223 (127)
References: exhibition catalogue
West Chester, PA, 1923
West Chester Normal School (West Chester University)
(exhibition title unknown)
Nov. 1923
The Giant M.14 (86)
Forsythe's Hill L.127 (1210)
The Rail Splitters L.112 (404)
The Awakening of Rip Van Winkle I.853 (812)
"view of mill dam at Brinton's bridge with buttonwood tree" L.132 (363)
"the Brandywine seen through lacy springtime leafage" (unidentified)
On waking he found himself I.853 (812)
References: partial exhibition list constructed from "Art Reception at Normal School / West Chester People Enjoy View of the Wyeth Paintings" (West Chester, PA) Daily Local News, Nov. 13, 1923, p. 6 (scrapbook, Special Collections, West Chester University Library); additional illustrations from Westward Ho!, Miles Standish, The Mysterious Island, Scottish Chiefs, and Rip Van Winkle.
West Chester, PA, 1932
Chester County Art Association
1st Annual Exhibition
May 15 - 21, 1932
50. In a Dream I Saw General Washington P.33 (201)
51. Pennsylvania Barn poss. L.159 (797)
52. Harbour, Port Clyde (unidentified)
References: exhibition folder
West Chester, PA, 1933
Chester County Art Association
2nd Annual Exhibition
May 13 -21, 1933
69. Walden Pond Revisited P.39 (759)
70. Old Albert P.31 (1092)
71. John McVey L.160 (1093)
References: exhibition folder
West Chester, PA, 1934
Chester County Art Association
3rd Annual Exhibition
May 20-27, 1934
52. John Teel and Family poss. P.43 (898)
53. The Sea Gull (unidentified)
54. Off Monhegan Island (unidentified)
References: exhibition folder; Archives of American Art roll 4003, frames 705-708
West Chester, PA, 1935 (1)
Chester County Art Association
4th Annual Exhibition
May 26 - June 9, 1935
My Grandfather poss. P.36 (52)
References: West Chester Daily Local News, May 31, 1935 (AAA roll 4003, frame 1348), mentions painting as only entry by NCW, notes "much of the spirit of the New Englander in this serious study, which is painted from memory," but does not describe or identify work. Suggestion of NCW 52 based on archival photograph of painting with notation in artist's hand "My Grandfather".
West Chester, PA, 1935 (2)
Chester County Art Association
The Wyeth Exhibition
Oct. 12-Oct. 31, 1935
1. Walden Pond Revisited, 1933 P.39 (759)
2. My Mother, 1931 P.32 (131)
3. Old Albert, 1931 P.31 (1092)
4. The Recipe Book, 1934 P.41 (122)
5. Sounding Sea, 1934 L.181 (1091)
6. Harbour, Port Clyde, 1932 poss. L.169 (336)
7. Spring, 1918 -1933 P.37 (143)
8. Maine Doryman, 1934 (unidentified)
9. My Grandfather's House, 1931 L.161 (953)
10. Brother Islands, 1934 (unidentified)
11. Island Farm L.190 (888)
12. Group of Book Illustrations
References: exhibition folder; West Chester Daily Local News, Oct. 16, 1935, "Walden Pond Revisited Deserves Close Study," which also mentions "The Recipe Book" and "My Mother"
West Chester, PA, 1937
Chester County Art Association
6th Annual Exhibition
May 23 - June 6, 1937
57. The Fox I.1203 (919)
References: exhibition brochure
West Chester, PA, 1938 (1)
Chester County Art Association
7th Annual Exhibition
May 28 - June 12, 1938
38. Bright and Fair L.193 (529)
West Chester, PA, 1938 (2)
Chester County Art Association and West Chester Garden Club
Flowers in Art
Oct. 21-30, 1938
52. Flowers and Fruit S.29 (923)
53 Cosmos poss. S.21 (1328)
West Chester, PA, 1940
Chester County Art Association
9th Annual Exhibition
June 2 - 16, 1940
Sun Down Island L.214 (993)
References: West Chester Daily Local News, C. H. Bonte, "a wealth of that almost mystic blue, which is in a way, the hall-mark of this artist's work."
West Chester, PA, 1943
Chester County Art Association
12th Annual Exhibition and Non-Jury Show
June 1943
The Road to the Jones House L.215 (789)
Wilmington, DE, 1912
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
1st Annual Exhibition of Paintings by the Pupils of Howard Pyle
Nov. 12-16, 1912
39. The Fisherman (unidentified)
42. Jim Hawkins Leaves Home I.335 (19)
51. The Saxons I.319 (156)
References: exhibition folder; "Pupils of Pyle Tell of His Teaching N. C. Wyeth Gives Glimpse of Twilight Talks and of Life of the Colony at Chadds Ford Near Wilmington," printed in Christian Science Monitor, Nov. 13, 1912 on occasion of opening of exhibition; clipping from unidentified newspaper describes "The Fisherman" as an Indian painting (BRM library)
Wilmington, DE, 1913
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
2nd Annual Exhibition of Paintings by the Pupils of Howard Pyle
Nov. 3-10, 1913
12. The Invaders I.428 (23)
68. Brinton's Dam (unidentified)
110. Cover Design (unidentified)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1914
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
3rd Annual Exhibition of Paintings by the Pupils of Howard Pyle
Nov. 2-7, 1914
18. The Fallen Tree (unidentified)
40. Ebenezer Balfour, winner of First Prize for Illustration I.466 (983)
48. The Skipper from Nantucket I.558 (1035)
79. Chinese Pirates I.559 (530)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1915
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
4th Annual Exhibition of the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Nov. 1-6, 1915
32. The Fence Builders L.98 (24)
34. Life (unidentified)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1916
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
5th Annual Exhibition of the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Nov. 6-11, 1916
23. Sailor's Fantasy I.597 (984)
94. September Afternoon L.100 (85)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1917
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
6th Annual Exhibition of the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Nov. 5-8, 1917
114. Tree Cutters L.112 (404)
120. Beethoven C.34 (543)
142. Cows in Moonlight L.115 (29)
163. Blackbeard I.698 (160)
References: exhibition folder; Wilmington Morning News, Nov. 6, 1917, "Art Society's Exhibit Open," mentions all 4 paintings by NCW but does not describe or picture any
Wilmington, DE, 1919
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
7th Annual Exhibition of the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Feb. 3-6, 1919
15. Chateau Thierry! I.732 (1398) or I.738 (1399)
25. In France, 1918 I.737 (1245)
42. Brandywine Meadows L.128 (1364)
50. Still Life (unidentified)
89. Self Portrait P.19 (136)
References: exhibition folder; Wilmington Evening Journal, Feb. 4, 1919, "War Paintings in City Art Exhibit," (and same text reprinted as "Fine Arts Exhibit Attracts Especial Interest This Year," in Wilmington Morning News, Feb. 5, 1919); Delmarva Sunday Star, Feb. 9, 1919
Wilmington, DE, 1920
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
8th Annual Exhibition of the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
April 13-14, 1920
19. The Passing of Summer (unidentified)
44. A Little River I.764 (2325)
82. Buttonwood Farm (loaned by the Reading Museum) L.130 (63)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1921
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
9th Annual Exhibition of the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
April 26-30, 1921
64. Robinson Crusoe sails around his Island I.812 (271)
73. Why Don't You Speak for Yourself, John? I.800 (1128)
878. John Alden and Priscilla I.803 (1127)
80. Robinson Crusoe records date of Landing I.814 (113)
83. Robinson Crusoe discovers footprint I.819 (338)
85. Robinson Crusoe in his grain field I.817 (270)
97. Robinson Crusoe, the Castaway (unidentified)
129. Brandywine Meadows in Spring (unidentified)
References: exhibition folder;
Wilmington, DE, 1923
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
An Exhibition by the Pupils of Howard Pyle
Dec. 11, 1923 - Jan. 10, 1924
1. The Giant M.14 (86)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1924
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Exhibition of Paintings
April 1-21, 1924
1. Portrait Study P.22 (90)
58. The Homestead L.150 (2411)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1925 (1)
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Exhibition of Paintings by Delaware Artists, Members of the Society and Pupils of Howard Pyle
Feb. 2-21, 1925
4. Harvey's Run (unidentified)
8. Forest by the Sea (unidentified)
References: exhibition folder; Wilmington Every Evening, "Art Exhibition at Library Gallery," Feb. 3, 1925, p. 11, "Two landscapes by N. C. Wyeth show his vigor and versatility; the "Forest by the Sea" being the strongest"; Wilmington Morning News, "Variety Features Work of Delaware Artists," Feb. 3, 1925, p. 6, "N. C. Wyeth, whose "Forrest(sic) by the Sea-Maine" is one of the most beautiful of the paintings shown."
Wilmington, DE, 1925 (2)
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Exhibition of Black and White Monochrome and Tint by Delaware Artists, Members of the Society and Invited Artists
May 26 - June 13, 1925
4. The Castaways (unidentified)
13. Celtic Love Story (unidentified)
22. The White Company (unidentified)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1925 (3)
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Exhibition of Paintings by Delaware Artists, Members of the Society and Pupils of Howard Pyle
Nov. 11 - Dec. 12, 1925
3. The Holy Family
22. The Harbor at Herring Gut L.153 (951)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1926
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Exhibition of Paintings by Delaware Artists, Members of the Society and Pupils of Howard Pyle
Nov. 17 - Dec. 16, 1926
14. Portrait (loaned by Josiah Marvel, Esq.) P.28 (1166)
30. Still Life S.11 (32)
59. Glass (unidentified)
116. King and Collier I.955 (855)
References: exhibition folder;
Wilmington, DE, 1927
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Exhibition of Paintings by Delaware Artists, Members of the Society and Pupils of Howard Pyle
Nov. 1 - Dec. 17, 1927
14. Portrait P.29 (134)
73. Overmantel Decoration (loaned by Mr. John B. Williams) M.40 (2470)
140. The Life Mask of John Keats S.20 (964)
References: exhibition folder; Wilmington Morning News, Nov. 2, 1927, identified no. 14 as NCW 134
Wilmington, DE, 1928(1)
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Loan Exhibition of Portraits
March 2-9, 1928
28. Mr. Charles L. Patterson P.30 (1144)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1928 (2)
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Exhibition of Paintings by Delaware Artists, Members of the Society and Pupils of Howard Pyle
Oct. 10 - Nov. 10, 1928
27. Oak Tree (unidentified)
56. Illustrating Wagner's Fire Music C.67 (689)
Loaned by Steinway Co.
winner of $100 prize for Best Illustration
References: exhibition brochure; Wilmington Morning News, Oct. 11, 1928, p. 1, "Mrs. O. H. Peet Wins Prize for Best Painting / Award for Illustration to at Delaware Artists' Exhibition to N. C. Wyeth," contains description of "Illustrating Wagner's Fire Music" but none of "Oak Tree"
Wilmington, DE, 1928 (3)
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Exhibition by the Society of Mural Painters
Nov. 14 - Dec. 1, 1928
98. Preliminary sketch for Mural Decoration executed for the First National Bank of Boston, 18 x 30 feet (unidentified)
99. Hendrik Hudson. Sketch for Mural Map for Hotel Roosevelt, New York M.30 (2077)
100. Overmantel, Chinese Legend I.1053 (1062)
101. A. & B. Miniature reproductions of Decorative Maps made for the Hubbard Memorial Bldg, Washington, DC (unidentified)
104. Color miniature of panel for Hubbard Memorial Bldg (unidentified)
107. Two wall pictures executed for the Missouri State Capitol (unidentified)
108. Apotheosis of Franklin. Painted for the Franklin Savings Bank, New York City M.31 (458)
109. Panel painted for the Hotel Roosevelt, New York (unidentified)
110. The Giant. Painted for Westover (sic) School M.14 (86)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1929
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
16th Annual Exhibition of Paintings by Delaware Artists, Members of the Society and Pupils of Howard Pyle
Dec. 4-31, 1929
13. Essex of England (unidentified)
14. Old House, New England (unidentified)
15. Elizabeth of England (unidentified)
95. Sea Panther (unidentified)
115. The First Family I.1073 (1030)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1930 (1)
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Exhibition of Paintings by N. C. Wyeth
Feb. 28 - March 14, 1930
1. The Slaughter of the Suitors I.1106 (1230)
2. Athene, Daughter of Zeus I.1093 (1775)
3. Odysseus in the Land of the Dead I.1100 (1781)
4. Still Life (unidentified)
5. The Trial of the Bow I.1105 (1783)
6. Proteus, the Old Man of the Sea I.1095 (1777)
7. Eumaeus the Swineherd I.1102 (1231)
8. The Barren Fig Tree I.942 (878)
9. The Lost Sheep I.1035 (884)
10. The Net I.940 (636)
11. The Sower I.1030 (1372)
12. The Child poss. I.937 (240)
13. The Good Samaritan I.1032 (879)
14. The Prodigal Son II.1031 (880)
15. The Hidden Treasure I.939 (885)
16. The Secret Growth of the Seed I.941 (637)
17. The Leaven I.938 (881)
18. The Mourning Penelope I.1092 (1774)
19. The Fight of the Beggars I.1103 (1229)
20. The Sirens I.1101 (588)
21. The Cyclops I.1098 (1779)
22. Calypso and Odysseus I.1096 (1773)
23. Telemachus in the Chariot of Nestor I.1094 (1776)
24. Neptune Battles with Odysseus I.1097 (1778)
25. Circe and the Swine I.1099 (1780)
26. The Boar Hunt I.1104 (1782)
27. Odysseus and Penelope Reunited I.1107 (1784)
28. John McVey L.160 (1093)
29. Old Albert P.31 (1092)
30. Pennsylvania Barn L.159 (797)
31. My Mother P.32 (131)
32. My Grandfather's House, New England L.161 (953)
33. The Little Prince who was Hidden I.1111 (1666)
34. The Girl in Naaman's House I.1109 (1194)
35. Eli and Samuel I.1075 (1665)
36. David and Goliath I.1108 (688)
37. Mark I.1115 (883)
38. The Boy with the Basket of Loaves and Fishes I.1113 (971)
39. Moses in Egypt I.1074 (990)
40. The Sons of the Prophet Isaiah I.1112 (819)
41. Cain and Abel I.1073 (1030)
42. The Boy who Retrieved Jonathan's Arrows I.1110 (1570)
43. From Cooper's "Deerslayer" (unidentified)
44. The Buffalo Hunt I.1009 (218)
45. The Water Hole I.1004 (332)
46. The War Party I.1007 (526)
47. From Cooper's "Deerslayer" (unidentified)
References: exhibition brochure
Wilmington, DE, 1930 (2)
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
17th Annual Exhibition of Paintings by Delaware Artists, Members of the Society and Pupils of Howard Pyle
Nov. 3-25, 1930
44. The Crystal Gazer P.34 (407)
80. Blue Jug (unidentified)
References: exhibition brochure
Wilmington, DE, 1931
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
18th Annual Exhibition of Paintings by Delaware Artists, Members of the Society and Pupils of Howard Pyle
Nov. 2-22, 1931
18. In a Dream I Meet General Washington P.33 (201)
References: exhibition brochure
Wilmington, DE, 1932
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
19th Annual Exhibition of Paintings by Delaware Artists, Members of the Society and Pupils of Howard Pyle
Nov. 7-27, 1932
7. Spring-1918 P.37 (143)
50. Kentucky Shepherd I.1149 (1718)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1933
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
20th Annual Exhibition of Paintings by Delaware Artists, Members of the Society and Pupils of Howard Pyle
Nov. 6-26, 1933
15. The Doryman-Evening L.175 (293)
47. Lobsterman-Light Fog I.1193 (416)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1934
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
21st Annual Exhibition of Paintings by Delaware Artists, Members of the Society and Pupils of Howard Pyle
Nov. 5-25, 1934
22. October Brandywine (unidentified)
38. Harbor, Monday Morning L.182 (985)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1935
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
22nd Annual Exhibition of Paintings by Delaware Artists, Members of the Society and Pupils of Howard Pyle
Nov. 4-23, 1935
30. The Sea Gull (unidentified)
39. Dark Harbor Fisherman L.191 (955)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1936
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
23rd Annual Exhibition of Paintings by Delaware Artists, Members of the Society and Pupils of Howard Pyle
Nov. 2-28, 1936
27. Low Tide prob. L.194 (921)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1937 (1)
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Water Colors, Drawings, Prints and Illustrations by Members, Delaware Artists, and Pupils of Howard Pyle
March 15 - April 17, 1937
64. Illustration for "Men of Concord" (unidentified)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1937 (2)
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
24th Annual Exhibition, Delaware Artists, Pupils of Howard Pyle, Members of the Society
Nov. 1-27, 1937
20. Bright and Fair L.193 (529)
31. September Sea (unidentified)
References: exhibition folder; Wilmington Journal Every Evening, "Exhibition of Wilmington Artists Covers Wide Scope", undated clipping, BRM library
Wilmington, DE, 1938 (1)
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Water Colors, Drawings, Prints and Illustrations by Members, Delaware Artists and Pupils of Howard PyleApril 18- May 6, 1938
127. Robin Hood and Friar Tuck (unidentified)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1938 (2)
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
25th Annual Delaware Show and Drawings by Katharine Pyle
Nov. 7-27, 1938
21. Sundown-Maine Coast L.214 (993)
66. Three Fishermen P.54 (589)
67. September Sea, Maine (unidentified)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1939
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
26th Annual Exhibition of Paintings by Delaware Artists, Pupils of Howard Pyle, Members of the Society
Nov. 13 - Dec. 3, 1939
12. In the Gorges [sic] Islands, Maine L.208 (1033)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1940 (1)
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Delaware Water Color Show Spring 1940
April 1-28, 1940
51. The Explorer (unidentified)
62. The Captain's Bride (unidentified)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1940 (2)
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
27th Annual Exhibition of Paintings by Delaware Artists, Pupils of Howard Pyle, Members of the Society
Nov. 11 - Dec. 1, 1940
25. Island Funeral P.55 (411)
31. Road to the Jones House L.215 (789)
35. John Teel - Fisherman P.57 (520)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1941
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
28th Annual Exhibition of Paintings by Delaware Artists, Members of the Society and Pupils of Howard Pyle
Nov. 24 - Dec. 31, 1941
24. Black Spruce Ledge L.219 (1426)
references: exhibition folder; review in Wilmington Morning News, Nov. 25, 1941 does not mention painting
Wilmington, DE, 1942 (1)
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
Delaware Water Color Show Spring 1942
May 3-24, 1942
35. Jody and Flag, Illustration for "The Yearling" I.1283 (811)
54. Jack and the Two-headed Giant I.1247 (574)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1942 (2)
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
29th Annual Exhibition of Paintings by Delaware Artists, Pupils of Howard Pyle, Members of the Society
Nov. 1 - Dec. 5, 1942
37. Walden Pond P.58 (54)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1943
30th Annual Exhibition of the Work of Delaware Artists, Pupils of Howard Pyle, Members of the Society
Sept. 26 - Oct. 26, 1943
17. The Corn Husker poss. L.221 (204)
26. Summer Night L.220 (365)
References: exhibition folder; Douglas Allen and Douglas Allen, Jr. suggest that Number 17 was NCW 815; however no image supports the assignment and correspondence regarding NCW 815 is dated between Jan.-April 1945.
Wilmington, DE, 1944
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
31st Annual Exhibition of the Work of Delaware Artists, Pupils of Howard Pyle, Members of the Society
Nov. 5 - Dec. 3, 1944
25. Portrait of a Farmer P.59 (532)
39. Dark Harbor Fisherman L.222 (335)
References: exhibition folder
Wilmington, DE, 1945
Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts
32nd Annual Exhibition of the Work of Delaware Artists, Pupils of Howard Pyle, Members of the Society
Nov. 4 - Dec. 2, 1945
17. Spring House L.223 (127)