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The list of women artists in the Armory Show attempts to include women artists from the United States and Europe who were exhibited in the
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The artists

The following artists are all listed in the 50th anniversary catalog as having exhibited in the 1913 Armory show. Artists are also listed in ''The Story of the Armory Show''. Of the fifty women listed, thirty were initially invited to participate. Twenty more women, who submitted works to a review committee, were also included. Many are discussed in detail in ''Women of the 1913 Armory Show: Their Contributions to the Development of American Modern Art'' (2014). * Florence Howell Barkley * Marion H. Beckett * Bessie Marsh Brewer * Fannie Miller Brown * Edith Woodman Burroughs * Mary Cassatt * Émilie Charmy *
Nessa Cohen Nessa Cohen, born Helen Nessa Cohen, (December 11, 1885 - December 1976) was an American sculptor, born in New York City. She exhibited in the 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art. Early life Cohen was born on December 11, 1884 in New Yo ...
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Kate Cory Kate Cory (February 8, 1861 – June 12, 1958) was an American photographer and artist. She studied art in New York, and then worked as commercial artist. She traveled to the southwestern United States in 1905 and lived among the Hopi fo ...
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Edith Dimock Edith Dimock (February 16, 1876 – October 28, 1955) was an American painter. Her work was exhibited at the 1913 Armory Show in New York. She married fellow artist, William Glackens, but continued to use her maiden name professionally after the ...
(Mrs.
William Glackens William James Glackens (March 13, 1870 – May 22, 1938) was an American realist painter and one of the founders of the Ashcan School, which rejected the formal boundaries of artistic beauty laid-down by the conservative National Academy of De ...
) * Katherine S. Dreier * Aileen King Dresser * Florence Dreyfous * Abastenia St. Leger Eberle *
Florence Esté Florence Esté (1860 – April 25, 1926) was an American painter in oils born in Cincinnati, Ohio. She also worked in watercolors, pastels, and as an etcher and engraver. She was particularly well known for her landscapes, which were said to h ...
* Lily Everett *
Mary Foote Mary Foote (1872–1968) was an American painter and producer of notes of Carl Jung's seminars. As an artist, she lived and worked in New York's Washington Square, Paris and Peking. From 1928 to the 1950s she lived in Zurich and created an ...
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Anne Goldthwaite Anne Goldthwaite (June 28, 1869 – January 29, 1944) was an American painter and printmaker and an advocate of women's rights and equal rights. Goldthwaite studied art in New York City. She then moved to Paris where she studied modern art, includ ...
* Edith Haworth * Margaret Hoard * Margaret Wendell Huntington *
Gwen John Gwendolen Mary John (22 June 1876 – 18 September 1939) was a Welsh artist who worked in France for most of her career. Her paintings, mainly portraits of anonymous female sitters, are rendered in a range of closely related tones. Although s ...
* Grace Mott Johnson * Edith L. King * Hermine E. Kleinert *
Marie Laurencin Marie Laurencin (31 October 1883 – 8 June 1956) was a French painter and printmaker. She became an important figure in the Parisian avant-garde as a member of the Cubists associated with the Section d'Or. Biography Laurencin was born in Paris, ...
* Amy Londoner *
Jacqueline Marval Jacqueline Marval was the pseudonym for Marie Josephine Vallet (19 October 1866 – 28 May 1932), who was a French painter, lithographer and sculptor. Early life Vallet was born in Quaix-en-Chartreuse into a family of school teachers. She ...
* Carolyn Mase * Kathleen McEnery * Charlotte Meltzer * Myra Musselmann-Carr *
Ethel Myers Mae Ethel Klinck Myers (August 23, 1881 - May 24, 1960), better known as Ethel Myers, was a New York Realist artist and sculptor strongly influenced in her work by the goals of the Ashcan School and its leader and famous teacher, Robert Henri. He ...
* Helen J. Niles * Olga Oppenheimer *
Marjorie Organ Marjorie Organ Henri (December 3, 1886 – July 1930) was an Irish-born American illustrator, cartoonist and caricaturist. One of five children of an Irish wallpaper designer, Organ came to the United States with her family when she was 13. She ...
(Mrs. Robert Henri) * Josephine Paddock *
Agnes Lawrence Pelton Agnes Lawrence Pelton (1881–1961) was a modernist painter who was born in Germany and moved to the United States as a child. She studied art in the United States and Europe. She made portraits of Pueblo Native Americans, desert landscapes and s ...
* Harriet Sophia Phillips * Louise Pope *
May Wilson Preston Mary (May) Wilson Watkins Preston (18731949) was an American illustrator of books and magazines and an impressionist painter. She had an interest in art beginning in her teenage years, but her parents sent her to Oberlin College hoping that sh ...
* Katharine Rhoades *
Mary Rogers Mary Cecilia Rogers (born c. 1820 – found dead July 28, 1841) was an American murder victim whose story became a national sensation. Rogers was a noted beauty who worked in a New York tobacco store, which attracted the custom of many distingui ...
* Frances Simpson Stevens *
Bessie Potter Vonnoh Bessie Potter Vonnoh (August 17, 1872 – March 8, 1955) was an American sculptor best known for her small bronzes, mostly of domestic scenes, and for her garden fountains. Her stated artistic objective, as she told an interviewer in 1925, was to ...
* Hilda Ward *
Enid Yandell Enid Yandell (October 6, 1869 – June 12, 1934) was an American Sculpture, sculptor from Louisville, Kentucky who studied with Auguste Rodin in Paris, Philip Martiny in New York City, and Frederick William Macmonnies, Frederick William MacMonni ...
* Marguerite Zorach


The artworks

The following list of artworks in the Armory Show is compiled from "The Armory Show at 100" from the New York Historical Society and from various catalogs describing the show. * Florence Howell Barkley (1880/81–1954) ** ''Landscape over the City'', now titled ''Jerome Avenue Bridge, 1910–11'', oil, Museum of the City of New York * Marion H. Beckett (1886–1949) ** ''Portrait of Mrs. Charles H. Beckett'', oil ** ''Portrait of Mrs. Eduard J. Steichen'', oil * Bessie Marsh Brewer (1884–1952) ** ''The Furnished Room'' ** ''Curiosity'' ** ''Putting Her Monday Name on Her Letterbox'' * Fannie Miller Brown (Fannie Wilcox Brown?, b. 1882) ** ''Embroidery'' * Edith Woodman Burroughs (Edith Woodman; Mrs. Bryson Burroughs) (1871–1916) ** Bust, now titled ''Portrait of John Bigelow, ca. 1910'', bronze, Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence * Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) ** ''Mère et enfant'', 1903, oil ** ''Mère et enfant'', watercolor, John Quinn * Émilie Charmy (1878–1974) ** ''Roses'', oil ** ''Paysage'', now titled ''L’Estaque'', ca. 1910, oil, Art Institute of Chicago ** ''Soir'', oil ** ''Ajaccio'', oil *
Nessa Cohen Nessa Cohen, born Helen Nessa Cohen, (December 11, 1885 - December 1976) was an American sculptor, born in New York City. She exhibited in the 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art. Early life Cohen was born on December 11, 1884 in New Yo ...
(1885–1976) ** ''Age'', plaster ** ''Portrait'', plaster, Kuhn catalogue: $200; MacRae catalogue: $300; possibly destroyed **''Sunrise'', bronze *
Kate Cory Kate Cory (February 8, 1861 – June 12, 1958) was an American photographer and artist. She studied art in New York, and then worked as commercial artist. She traveled to the southwestern United States in 1905 and lived among the Hopi fo ...
(1861–1968) ** ''Arizona Desert'', oil *
Edith Dimock Edith Dimock (February 16, 1876 – October 28, 1955) was an American painter. Her work was exhibited at the 1913 Armory Show in New York. She married fellow artist, William Glackens, but continued to use her maiden name professionally after the ...
(Mrs.
William Glackens William James Glackens (March 13, 1870 – May 22, 1938) was an American realist painter and one of the founders of the Ashcan School, which rejected the formal boundaries of artistic beauty laid-down by the conservative National Academy of De ...
) (1876–1955) ** ''Sweat Shop Girls in the Country'', ca. 1913, watercolor, Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC ** ''Mother and Daughter'', ca. 1913, watercolor, Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC ** ''Group'', now titled ''Fine Fruits'', watercolor, Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC ** ''Group'', now titled ''Three Women'', watercolor, Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC ** ''Group'', now titled ''Florist'', watercolor, Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC ** ''Group'', now titled ''Bridal Shop'', watercolor, Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC ** ''Group'', watercolor ** ''Group'', watercolor ** ''Drawings'' *
Katherine Sophie Dreier Katherine Sophie Dreier (September 10, 1877 – March 29, 1952) was an American artist, lecturer, patron of the arts, and social reformer. Dreier developed an interest in art at a young age and was afforded the opportunity of studying art in the ...
(1877–1952) ** ''Blue Bowl'', oil, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut ** ''The Avenue, Holland'', oil, George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum, Springfield, Massachusetts * Aileen King Dresser (1889–1955) ** ''Quai de la Tournelle, Paris'', oil ** ''Madame DuBois'', oil ** ''Notre Dame, Spring'', oil * Florence Dreyfous (1868–1950) ** ''A Boy'', watercolor ** ''Mildred'', watercolor * Abastenia St. Leger Eberle(1878–1942) ** ''Group, Coney Island'', sculpture, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. **''White Slave'', 1913, bronze, Gloria and Larry Silver, Connecticut *
Florence Esté Florence Esté (1860 – April 25, 1926) was an American painter in oils born in Cincinnati, Ohio. She also worked in watercolors, pastels, and as an etcher and engraver. She was particularly well known for her landscapes, which were said to h ...
(1860–1926) ** ''The Village'', watercolor, Kuhn catalogue, MacRae catalogue ** ''The First Snow'', watercolor, Kuhn catalogue, MacRae catalogue * Lily Abbott Everett (b. 1889) ** ''Sunset on the Cottonfields'', oil *
Mary Foote Mary Foote (1872–1968) was an American painter and producer of notes of Carl Jung's seminars. As an artist, she lived and worked in New York's Washington Square, Paris and Peking. From 1928 to the 1950s she lived in Zurich and created an ...
(1872–1968) ** ''Portrait'', now titled ''Old Lady'', oil, sold to the Friends of American Art in Chicago *
Anne Goldthwaite Anne Goldthwaite (June 28, 1869 – January 29, 1944) was an American painter and printmaker and an advocate of women's rights and equal rights. Goldthwaite studied art in New York City. She then moved to Paris where she studied modern art, includ ...
(1875–1944) ** ''The Church on the Hill'', now titled ''The House on the Hill'', ca. 1911, oil, Blount Corporate Art Collection, Blount International ** ''Prince’s Feathers'', oil * Edith Haworth (1878–1953) ** ''The Birthday Party'', oil ** ''The Village Band'', oil * Margaret Hoard (1879–1944) ** ''Study of an Old Lady'', plaster * Margaret Wendell Huntington (1867–1958) ** ''Cliffs Newquay'', oil *
Gwen John Gwendolen Mary John (22 June 1876 – 18 September 1939) was a Welsh artist who worked in France for most of her career. Her paintings, mainly portraits of anonymous female sitters, are rendered in a range of closely related tones. Although s ...
(1876–1939) ** ''Girl Reading at the Window'', 1911, oil, The Museum of Modern Art, New York ** ''A Woman in a Red Shawl'', 1912, oil * Grace Mott Johnson (1882–1967) **''Chimpanzee'', bronze, private collection, New York **''Chimpanzees'', bronze, Woodstock Art Association Museum, New York ** ''Greyhound Pup, No. 2'', bronze ** ''Relief'' (goat), plaster * Edith L. King (1884–1975) ** ''Statue at Ravello'', watercolor ** ''Bathing Hours, Capri'', watercolor ** ''The Bathers, Capri'', watercolor ** ''The Piccola Marina, Capri'', watercolor ** ''The Marina Grande'', watercolor * Hermine E. Kleinert (1880–1943) ** ''Portrait Study'', oil *
Marie Laurencin Marie Laurencin (31 October 1883 – 8 June 1956) was a French painter and printmaker. She became an important figure in the Parisian avant-garde as a member of the Cubists associated with the Section d'Or. Biography Laurencin was born in Paris, ...
(1885–1956) ** ''Portrait'', watercolor ** ''Desdemona'', watercolor ** ''Jeune Fille avec éventail'', drawing ** ''Jeune Fille'', drawing ** ''La Toilette des jeunes filles'', oil ** ''La Poétesse'', oil ** ''Nature morte'', oil * Amy Londoner (1878–1953) ** ''The Beach Crowd'', pastel ** ''Playing Ball on the Beach'', pastel ** ''The Beach Umbrellas'', pastel ** ''The Life Guards'', pastel *
Jacqueline Marval Jacqueline Marval was the pseudonym for Marie Josephine Vallet (19 October 1866 – 28 May 1932), who was a French painter, lithographer and sculptor. Early life Vallet was born in Quaix-en-Chartreuse into a family of school teachers. She ...
(1866–1932) ** ''Odalisques au miroir'', oil, private collection, France * Carolyn Mase (1880–1949) ** ''September Haze'', pastel * Kathleen McEnery (1885–1971) ** ''Going to the Bath'', 1912, oil, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C. ** ''Dream'', 1912, oil * Charlotte Meltzer ** ''Hunters'', oil ** ''Loverene', oil * Myra Musselmann-Carr (b. 1871) ** ''Electra'', statuette, bronze ** ''Indian Grinding Corn'', statuette, bronze ** ''Old Woman'', substituted in the Kuhn catalogue *
Ethel Myers Mae Ethel Klinck Myers (August 23, 1881 - May 24, 1960), better known as Ethel Myers, was a New York Realist artist and sculptor strongly influenced in her work by the goals of the Ashcan School and its leader and famous teacher, Robert Henri. He ...
(1881–1960) ** ''The Matron'', elsewhere called ''The Fat Woman'', 1912, plaster ** ''Fifth Avenue Gossips'', plaster ** ''Fifth Avenue Girl'', 1912, sculpture, Mrs. Albert Lewisohn, private collection ** ''Girl from Madison Avenue'', 1912, plaster ** ''Portrait Impression of Mrs. D. M.'', 1913, bronze, Nan and David Skier ** ''The Window'', plaster ** ''The Gambler'', 1912, plaster, Barry Edward Downes, New York ** ''Upper Corridor'', plaster ** ''The Duchess'', plaster * Helen J. Niles ** ''Phyllis'', oil * Olga Oppenheimer (1886–1941) ** ''Woodcuts'', Nos. 1–6, 1911 (illustrations for ''Van Zantens glückliche Zeit'' by Laurids Bruun) *
Marjorie Organ Marjorie Organ Henri (December 3, 1886 – July 1930) was an Irish-born American illustrator, cartoonist and caricaturist. One of five children of an Irish wallpaper designer, Organ came to the United States with her family when she was 13. She ...
(Mrs. Robert Henri) (1886–1931) ** ''Drawings'', Nos. 1–6 * Josephine Paddock (1885–1964) ** ''Swan on the Grass'', 1910, watercolor ** ''Swan Study - Peace'', 1910, watercolor ** ''Swan Study - Aspiration'', 1910, watercolor *
Agnes Lawrence Pelton Agnes Lawrence Pelton (1881–1961) was a modernist painter who was born in Germany and moved to the United States as a child. She studied art in the United States and Europe. She made portraits of Pueblo Native Americans, desert landscapes and s ...
(1881–1961) ** ''Vine Wood'', ca. 1910, oil, Alec Esker, Yuma, Arizona ** ''Stone Age'', oil * Harriet Sophia Phillips (1849–1928) ** ''Head'', oil * Louise Pope, Mrs. Henri Hourtal ** ''Portrait of Mrs. P.'', oil *
May Wilson Preston Mary (May) Wilson Watkins Preston (18731949) was an American illustrator of books and magazines and an impressionist painter. She had an interest in art beginning in her teenage years, but her parents sent her to Oberlin College hoping that sh ...
(1873–1949) ** ''Girl with Print'', oil * Katharine Rhoades Catherine N. Rhoades (1895–ca. 1938) ** ''Talloires'', oil *
Mary Rogers Mary Cecilia Rogers (born c. 1820 – found dead July 28, 1841) was an American murder victim whose story became a national sensation. Rogers was a noted beauty who worked in a New York tobacco store, which attracted the custom of many distingui ...
Mary C. Rogers (1881–1920) ** ''Portrait'', 1911, oil * Frances Simpson Stevens (1894–1976) ** ''Roof Tops of Madrid'', oil *
Bessie Potter Vonnoh Bessie Potter Vonnoh (August 17, 1872 – March 8, 1955) was an American sculptor best known for her small bronzes, mostly of domestic scenes, and for her garden fountains. Her stated artistic objective, as she told an interviewer in 1925, was to ...
(1872–1955) ** ''Dancing Figure'', bronze ** ''Nude'', terracotta ** ''Study'', terracotta * Hilda Ward (1878–1950) ** ''The Hound'', 1910, pastel ** ''The Kennels'', 1910, drawing, Francis M. Naumann and Marie T. Keller, Yorktown Heights, New York *
Enid Yandell Enid Yandell (October 6, 1869 – June 12, 1934) was an American Sculpture, sculptor from Louisville, Kentucky who studied with Auguste Rodin in Paris, Philip Martiny in New York City, and Frederick William Macmonnies, Frederick William MacMonni ...
(1870–1934) ** ''The Five Senses'', bronze ** ''Indian and Fisher'' * Marguerite Zorach (1888–1968) ** ''Study'', oil File:Edith Dimock, Sweat Shop Girls, 1913 Armory.jpg,
Edith Dimock Edith Dimock (February 16, 1876 – October 28, 1955) was an American painter. Her work was exhibited at the 1913 Armory Show in New York. She married fellow artist, William Glackens, but continued to use her maiden name professionally after the ...
, ''Sweat Shop Girls in the Country,'' ca. 1913, watercolor, gouache, and charcoal on paper File:Edith Dimock, Three Women, 1913 Armory.jpg, Edith Dimock, ''Three Women,'' ca. 1913, watercolor, gouache, and charcoal on paper File:Edith Dimock, Florist, 1913 Armory.jpg, Edith Dimock, ''Florist,'' ca. 1913, watercolor, gouache, and charcoal on paper File:Edith Dimock Group Bridal Shop.jpg, Edith Dimock, ''Bridal Shop,'' ca. 1913, watercolor, gouache, and charcoal on paper File:Edith Dimock Group Fine Fruits.jpg, Edith Dimock, ''Fine Fruits,'' ca. 1913, watercolor, gouache, and charcoal on paper File:Edith Dimock Mother and Daughter.jpg, Edith Dimock, ''Mother and Daughter,'' ca. 1913, watercolor, gouache, and charcoal on paper


Black and white reproductions

The following are works which appeared in the Armory Show, for which color images are not available. They can be useful in identifying the works that were shown. File:Mary Cassatt - Baby in a Dark Blue Suit - Armory Show 1913.jpg , Mary Cassatt, ''Mère et enfant'', 1890 File:Florence Dreyfous - Mildred - Armory Show 1913.jpg, Florence Dreyfous, ''Mildred'', ca. 1910-1913 File:Florence Estes 1912 The First Snow.png,
Florence Esté Florence Esté (1860 – April 25, 1926) was an American painter in oils born in Cincinnati, Ohio. She also worked in watercolors, pastels, and as an etcher and engraver. She was particularly well known for her landscapes, which were said to h ...
, ''The First Snow'', watercolor, ca. 1909 File:Marie Laurencin, 1911, Die Jungen Damen, Les jeunes femmes, The young women.jpg,
Marie Laurencin Marie Laurencin (31 October 1883 – 8 June 1956) was a French painter and printmaker. She became an important figure in the Parisian avant-garde as a member of the Cubists associated with the Section d'Or. Biography Laurencin was born in Paris, ...
, ''La Toilette des jeunes filles (Die Jungen Damen)'', 1911 File:Kathleen McEnery - Dream - Armory Show 1913.jpg , Kathleen McEnery, ''Dream'', 1912 File:Josephine Paddock - Swan on the Grass - Armory Show 1913.jpg , Josephine Paddock, ''Swan on the Grass'', 1910 File:Josephine Paddock - Swan Study Aspiration - Armory Show 1913.jpg , Josephine Paddock, ''Swan Study - Aspiration'', 1910 File:Josephine Paddock - Swan Study Peace - Armory Show 1913.jpg , Josephine Paddock, ''Swan Study - Peace'', 1910 File:Mary Rogers - Portrait - Armory Show 1913.jpg, Mary C. Rogers, ''Portrait'', 1911 File:Hilda Ward - The Hounds - Armory Show 1913.jpg, Hilda Ward, ''The Hounds'', 1910


Sculpture

File:Edith Woodman Burroughs Portrait of John Bigelow in Armory Show 1913.jpg, Edith Woodman Burroughs, ''Portrait of John Bigelow'', ca. 1910 File:Nessa Cohen - Sunrise.jpg,
Nessa Cohen Nessa Cohen, born Helen Nessa Cohen, (December 11, 1885 - December 1976) was an American sculptor, born in New York City. She exhibited in the 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art. Early life Cohen was born on December 11, 1884 in New Yo ...
, ''Sunrise,'' bronze, exhibited at the 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art File:The White Slave statue.jpg, Abastenia St. Leger Eberle, ''The White Slave,'' ca. 1913
File:1 The Matron edit.jpg,
Ethel Myers Mae Ethel Klinck Myers (August 23, 1881 - May 24, 1960), better known as Ethel Myers, was a New York Realist artist and sculptor strongly influenced in her work by the goals of the Ashcan School and its leader and famous teacher, Robert Henri. He ...
, ''The Matron'', bronze statuette File:2 The Gambler edit.jpg, Ethel Myers,''The Gambler, Joe Johnson'', bronze statuette File:9 The Fifth Avenue Girl edit.jpg, Ethel Myers,''The Fifth Avenue Girl'', bronze statuette
File:Fifth Avenue Gossips.jpg , Ethel Myers, ''Fifth Avenue Gossips'' File:The Apprentice from Madison Avenue.jpg, Ethel Myers, ''The Apprentice from Madison Avenue'' File:Fifth Avenue Girl.jpg, Ethel Myers, ''Fifth Avenue Girl''. File:Ethel Myers Portrait of Mrs D M Armory Show 1913.jpg , Ethel Myers, ''Portrait of Mrs. D. M.'', bronze statuette


References

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