Opening Exhibition

February 5 - 25, 1912

at the new
Royar and Neighbours Gallery
No. 744 Hill Street, Los Angeles, Calif.

"The first exhibition [at Royar and Neighbours] will consist of work by a few of the members
of the California Art Club." (Antony Anderson, Art Notes, L.A. Times, Jan. 14, 1912, III20)

"They will open with an exhibition of twenty-five pictures..." (Antony Anderson, Art Notes, L.A. Times, Feb. 4, 1912)

Exhibiting Artist
Work(s) Exhibited
BISCHOFF, Franz Fisher Boats, Santa Rosa Island
BROWN, Benjamin Chambers Sunrise at Mission Pala
COBURN, Frank Homeward
CONNER, Albert Clinton ("two contributions")
COSTELLO, Val  
DANIELL, William Swift Eastlake Park
watercolor
DODGE, Arthur B. Chinatown Bulletin Board
watercolor
FRANCISCO, J. Bond ("study of mountains, luminous and brilliant")
JACKSON, Martin Jacob Business Suspended
("painted in Chinatown on a holiday")
KILPATRICK, Aaron  
KOCH, Jacob ("water-color study of mountain gorges and snow-covered peaks")
LIDDELL, Frank ("delicate and poetic" watercolor landscape)
LOVINS, Henry The Latin Quarter of Denver
MINER, Frederick Roland ("has no pictures in the exhibition, but the four landscapes by him shown in the window are truthful, direct and simple in treatment...")
MOCINE, Ralph Boats at San Pedro
OWENS, Charles Foot of Bright Angel Trail
watercolor
PUTHUFF, Hanson Midsummer
PUTNAM, Arion  
SMITH, Jack "a strong and simple landscape"
TOWNER, Xarifa Hamilton Cloud Magic
pastel
WACHTEL, Elmer Arroyo Seco
WACHTEL, Marion Kavanaugh Mount San Antonio
watercolor
WENDT, William Topanga Canyon


Sources: Antony Anderson, Art Notes, L.A. Times, Jan. 14, Feb. 4, 1912, III20; In the Royar Gallery, L.A. Times, Feb. 11, 1912, III23