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January 25th, 1898.
Riphael Sanz-o D'Urbino and the
Master Painters of the Umbrian
School.
Life and Masterpieces of Raphael.
Mm. S. E. Upton.
Current Events.
Officers of the State Federation of Woman's Clubs.
President, Mrs. B. M. Stoutenborougb, Plattsmouth.
Vice-president, Mrs. E. M. Cobb, York.
Secretary, Mrs. Henrietta Smith, Omaha.
Treasurer, Mrs. M. V. Nichols, Beatrice.
Auditor, Mrs. Ella S. Lareb, Nebraska City.
Librarian, Mrs. G. M. Lambertson, Lincoln.
February 11th, 1898
Life in Rome During the Reign of
Julius the Second and Leo the
Tenth.
Art in Rome from 1475 tol5T0.
Miss Eli Piummer.
Current Events.
Lincoln Clubs.
KAMK Of CMJIl. PRESIDENT. SECRETARY.
Athenea Mrs. W A.Green Mrs. J L. Kellogg
Book Renew Mrs. R. H.Rehlaender Mrs. Elias Baker
Faculty Mrs. Chas.E. Bessey Mrs. T. M. Hodgman
Century .Mrs. Henry Hartley Mrs. W. E. Kirker
FortnigLtly Mrs. W.J. Lamb Mrs. A. W. Field
HallinGrovo Mrs. M. H. Garten Mrs. W. A. Lindly
Lotos Mrs. J. L. McConnell Mrs. Chan. A. Bessey
Matinee Musicale Mrs. A.W. Jansen Mrs. D. A. Campbell
Soroeis Mrs. M. D.Welch Mrs. Summers
Sorosis, Jr Mrs. Hel wig Miss Dena Loomis
Wednesday Afternoon The hostess acts as president Mrs. Wente
Woman's Club Mrs. A. A. Scott Mra.H.W. Kelley
Y.W. C. A. Magazine Club Mis3Wild
February 22od 1898.
Antonella da Messina,
Lionardo da Vinci.
Correggio.
Giorgione,
Birbieri.
Mrs. G. E. Bessey.
Current Events.
OFFICERS OF THE CITY FEDERATION.
President, Mrs. Ida Kelley, 833 North
Twenty-third street.
Vice president, Mrs. II. H.Wheeler,
1.11711 street.
Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Millon
Scott, 221 South Tvrenty-Beventh street.
Recording secretary, Miss Wilde.
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Art Department of the Women's Club
Program for 1897-93:
ITALIAN ART.
uIn aeternitatcm piugo?
ART DEPARTMENT.
Mrs. Matilda R. McConnell,
Leader.
Mm. S. E. Uplon.
Assistant Leader.
Miss Julia Lippincott,
Secretary.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. ;'
Mrs. II. H. Wil,on,
Mrs. B. F. Bailey.
Mrs. Annabel Winchester,
MEMIIKUS OF ART DEPARTMENT.
A. M. Baird,
Bagncll, . -
B. F. Bailey,
iKutherine Baldwin,
A. E. Brackett.
A. G. BeeEOD,
- C. C. Betsey,
" Mary Chapiu,
C.S.CIason,
George II. Clark,
" Bruct Coffroth,
H.M.Craij,
Miss Mary Dolan.
" Phoebe E'Hot,
Mrs. MaudEtlenborn,
" R.E.Gillen,
" R. J. Green,
" A. G. Guile,
- A. J. Greenlee.
" Grant Uoagland,
Misa C. M. Jacques,
' Julia Lippincott,
Josephine Labr,
" Ids Lahr,
Mrs. M. R. McConnell,
" J. P. McDonald,
' Moree,
Mies Cora Parker,
Mrs. Eli Piummer.
" II. B.Patrick,
" A. E. Randolph,
" I. M. Raj mond,
- L. C. Richards,
" Oliver Rodgers,
' M. B.Reeec,
Miss Anra Rogers,
- Bills Roger?,
Mre. A. P.S.Stuart,
" F. S. Stein.
Miss Nel it Schmidt.
Mrs. S. E. Upton,
" Annabel Winchester,
" H.H. Wilton,
- T.H.Leavitt,
Dr. Ruth M. Wood, .
Mrs. W. C. Wittman.
" Beti.F.Wesu
Miss Nellie Zehrung,
Mrs. G. W. Shideler, York.
PROGRAM.
October 19tb, 1897.
Early Art in Italy.
Pompeiian Frescoes.
The Dawn of Christian Art.
Mural Decorations in the Catacombs.
Mosaics in Rome. Venice and Ravenna.
Illuminated Bibles by the Monks of
the Religious Orders.
Life in Italy during the Early
Renaiisance.
Mm. M. R. McConnoll.
Current Events in the World of Art.
November 2nd,. 1897.
Saint Dominic and Saint Francis in
Florence.
"One Serapnic all in fervency; for
wisdom upon earth, the other,
6plendor of cherubic light."
Influence of Dante's Divina Comedia
' as seen in the Painting and
Sculpture of Italy.
"The Last Judgment," a favorite
subject.
Mre. II. H. Wilson.
Current Events in the World of Art.
March 8th, 1898.
Venice, Queen of the Adriatic.
Influence of Byzantine on Venetian Art.
Life in Venice in the Time of
Enrico Dandolo.
Early Masters of the Venetian School.
Mrs. R. E. Giffen.
Carrent Events.
March 22od,'l898 "
"The Stones of Venice
Saint Mark's Cathedral
The Grand Ducal Palace.
Titian,
Tintoretto,
Paul Veronese
Miss Lippincott
Cui rent Events.
April ."ith, 1993.
Spanish Influence on the Neapolitan
School of Painting.
Ribera.
Sal va tor Rosa.
Giordano.
Mies Anna Rogers.
Current Events.
April 19tb, 1898
Italian Artists of the Present Time.
Achille Venturini.
Luigi Chialivas.
GaetanoChianci.
Domenico Morelli.
Eduardo Dalbono.
Amdreatti.
Cammucini.
Mariani.
Paulo Francesco Michetti.
Mrs. L. C. Richards.
Current Events.
May 3rd, 1998.
Annual meeting of the Art Department.
Election of officers
year.
for the ensuing
November IGlh. 1897.
Life in Florence in the time of Cimabue.
Niccolo Pieano and Giovani Cimabue.
Mrs. Winchester.
Cuncnt Events in the World of Art.
November .TOth, 1897.
"The Makers of Florence."
Gio'.to, Arnolfo di Lapo.
Lorenzo Ghiberti.
Filippo Brunelleschi.
Donatello.
Mrs. A. J. Greenlee.
Current Events.
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December 14th. 1897.
iujsucism ana symoonsm in
Religious Art of Italy.
Fra Angelico and the Brotherhood
of San Hareo.
Mrs.B. F. Bail.y.
Current Events.
January 11 th, 1898.
Michael Angelo Buonarotti,
Life and Works in Florence.
Life and Works in Rome.
Mrs, Oliver Rodger.
Current Event?.
The department of the Woman's Club
devoted to Domestic Economy met with
Mis. Gund. South Twenty-seventh
street on Monday aftarnoon. The offi
cers appoiated for the year were: Mrs.
Milton Scott, leader: Mrs. Gund, assist
ant leader; Mrs. Guy Brown, secretary.
The afternoon was spent in discussing
the comprehensive outline of work
which had been' prepared by the leader,
who had extended the scope of the work
beyond the usual limits of this depart
ment. The next meeting will be with Mrs.
Scott on November 1st, when a paper
upon "Foods, Their Value and Proper
ties," will be read by Mrs. Abbott, fol
lowed by practical demonstrations.
The Century Club met with Mrs.
Milton Scott, 221 South Twenty-seventh
street on Tuesda afternoon to continue
their study of Italy. A brief account of
the history and government of that part
or Northern Italy included in the an
cient kingdom of Lombardy, was given
by Miss Miller, which waa followed by a
history of the University of Padua, from
Mrs. M. B. Garten. Mrs. Winger gave
the paper of the afternoon, an interest
ing description of Milan and Verona
with their treasures of art.
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