Textile school catalog, 1894-1895 . max, Jr.,Mrs. Fraxcis H. Williams,Mrs. Howard Wood,Mrs. J. W. Wright,Miss H. A. Zell,Mrs. John Harrison, Mrs. Joseph Harrison. Honorary Members Mrs. Bloomfield-Moore, Mrs. H. C. Towxsexd, Mrs. Matthew Simpsox, Mrs. Caspar Wister, Mrs. Seth B. Stitt, Mrs. Robert K. Wright. COMMITTEE ON INSTRUCTION* Theodore C. Search, Chainna)i, Mrs. E. D. Gillespie,C. H. Hardixg, Mrs. Thomas Roberts, Mrs. Howard Wood,Miss Ellex McMurtrie,Mrs. C. W. Bergxer,Mrs. T. a. Reillev. John Story Jexks,William Wood,Robt. K. McNeely, COMMITTEE ON MUSEUMA. C. Lambdin, , Chairman^ Al
Textile school catalog, 1894-1895 . max, Jr.,Mrs. Fraxcis H. Williams,Mrs. Howard Wood,Mrs. J. W. Wright,Miss H. A. Zell,Mrs. John Harrison, Mrs. Joseph Harrison. Honorary Members Mrs. Bloomfield-Moore, Mrs. H. C. Towxsexd, Mrs. Matthew Simpsox, Mrs. Caspar Wister, Mrs. Seth B. Stitt, Mrs. Robert K. Wright. COMMITTEE ON INSTRUCTION* Theodore C. Search, Chainna)i, Mrs. E. D. Gillespie,C. H. Hardixg, Mrs. Thomas Roberts, Mrs. Howard Wood,Miss Ellex McMurtrie,Mrs. C. W. Bergxer,Mrs. T. a. Reillev. John Story Jexks,William Wood,Robt. K. McNeely, COMMITTEE ON MUSEUMA. C. Lambdin, , Chairman^ Alfred C. Harrison,DALTON Dorr, Director,John Story Jenks,T. P. Chandler, Jr.,John T. Morris,Mrs. F. R. Sheltox, *The President is ex-officio a ineinber of all Committees Mrs. E. D. Gillespie,Mrs. Johx Harrisox,Mrs. Wm. Weightmax, Jr.,Mrs. Geo. K. Crozier,Miss Margaret L. Corlies. Digitized by tine Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation THE PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM AM) SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ART HISTORICAL SKETCH The Penns3lvania Museum and School of Industrial Artwas incorporated on the twenty-sixth day of February, 1876,for the purpose, as stated in its charter, of establishing forthe State of Pennsylvania, in the City of Philadelphia, a Mu-seum of Art in all its branches and technical applications andwith a special view to the development of the Art Industriesof the State, to provide instruction in Drawing, Painting,Modeling, Designing, etc., through practical schools, speciallibraries, lectures and otherwise. The purpose of the institution as thus defined is dis-tinctly industrial. The collections at Memorial Hall, wherethe Museum is located, embrace examples of art work ofevery description; but as the City already possessed, in thePennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, an institutiondevoted to the advancement of the Fine Arts, it was deter-mined by the founders to make the collections of th
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