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CATALOGUE OF THE 
FOURTEENTH ANNUAL 
EXHIBITION OF 

OIL PAINTINGS 

AND SCULPTURE 

BY AMERICAN ARTISTS 

OCTOBER 29 
TO DECEMBER 8 



1901 












PRINTED FOR Th 

ART INSTITUTE 
CHICAGO, 1901 


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MARTIN A. RYBRSON 
SAMUEI. M. NICKBRSON 
WII,I,IAM T. BAKBR 
ADOI,PHT78 C. BARTI«BTT 
JAMBS H. DOI^B 
JOHN J. MiTCHBIrl, 
ALBBRT A. SPRAGUB 
SAMUBI/ B. BARRBTT 
CHAUNCBY J. BI^AIR 

STANLBT Mccormick 

HBNRY H. GBTTY 
I^WRBNCB B. MCGANN, 

City Comptroller, (Ex-OJicw) 



MARSHAI^l^ PIBI.D 
CHARI^BS D. HAMULI, 
CHARI^BS A. COOLIDGB 
BDWARD B. AYBR 
JOHN C. BI,ACK 
JOHN J. GI^BSSNBR 
CHARI^BS L. HUTCHINSON 
3RYAN ULTHROP 
R. HAI,I« MCCORMICK 
CI^ARBNCB BUCKINGHAM 
CARTBR H. HARRISON, 

Mayor (Ex-OjffSeio) 



OFFICERS 

CHARI«B8 I,. HUTCHINSON, JAMBS H. DOLE, 

Fresid^ni Vice-President 

BRNBST A. HAMII^L, N. H. CARPBNTBR, 

TVeasurer Secretary 

WnjJAM M. R. PRBNCH, 
Director 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 



CHARI^BS X,, HUTCHINSON 

JAMBS H. DOI^B 

AI3BRT A. SPRAGUB 

WU^UAM T. 



CHARI/BS D. HAMII,!;, 
JOHN C. BI^ACK 
MARTIN A. RYBR80N 



ART COMMITTEE 



CHARI^BS I,. HUTCHINSON 
MARTIN A. RYBRSON 



JAMBS H. DOLB 

R. JLAXX, MCCORMICK 



BRYAN LATHROP 
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'T'HB AsLt iNsnTtrr^ 09 Chica.GO was incorporated May 
^ 24, 1879, ^o^ ^^ "fonnding and maintenance of schools 
of art and design, the formation and exhibition of collections 
of objects of art, and the cultivation and extension of the 
arts of design bj any appropriate means.'' The Mnseiun 
building upon the Lake Front, first occupied in 1893, is 
open to the public every week day from 9 to 5, Sundays 
from I to 5. Admission is free to members and their fam- 
ilies at all times, and free to all upon Wednesdays, Satur- 
days and Sundays. 

The Art School, in the same building, includes depart- 
ments of Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Decorative Design- 
ing and Architecture. 

All friends of the Art Institute are invited to become 
members. Annual Members pay a fee often dollars for the 
year. Upon the payment of one hundred dollars annual 
members become Life Members and are thenceforth exempt 
from dues. Governing members pay one hundred dollars 
upon election and twenty-five dollars a year thereafter. 
Upon the payment of four hundred dollars governing mem- 
bers become Governing Life Members and are thenceforth 
exempt from dues. All receipts from Life memberships are 
invested and the income only expended. 

All members are entitled, with their families and visit- 
ing friends, to admission to all exhibitions, receptions, 
public lectures and entertainments given by the Art In- 
stitute, and to the use of the Ryerson reference library upon 
art. 



DESIGNATION OF GALLERIES 

MAIN FLOOR 

SBB PLAN 

Rooms i, 2, 3, 4» 5, 6, 8, 10, Blbridge G. Hall Collection of Casts 

of Sculptures. 
Room i, Egyptian, Assyrian, Babylonian, Syrian, Asia Minor. 
Room 2, (Corridor) . . Asia Minor and Early Greek. 

Room 3, Greek of V. and IV. Centuries B. C, including the 

Pheidian period and that of Praxiteles and Skopas. 
Room 4, . . . Later Greek and Grseco-Roman. 

Room 5, . . . • Sculpture, Roman. 

Room 6, (Corridor) . . . Sculpture, Renaissance. 

Room 7, . . . . OflGice of the Director. 

Room 8, (Hall) .... Sculpture, Modem. 

Room 9, . . . Office of the Secretary. 

Room 10, .... . Sculpture, Modem. 

Room ii, (Corridor) Historical Collection of French Sculpture 

and Architecture. 
Room 12, ...... . Same. 

Room 13, (Corridor) ..... Same, 

Room 14, . . Higinbotham Collection of Naples Bronzes. 

Room 15, . . Egyptian and Classical Antiquities. 

Room 16, . . . . . Oil Paintings. 

Room 18, . Pullerton Memorial Hall, Lecture Room. 

Room 24, . . . . . Ryerson Library. 

Rooms 19 and 20 are in the part not yet built. 




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DESIGNATION OF GALLERIES 



SECOND FLOOR 



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Room 25, ^ 

Room 26, 

Room 27, > 

Room 28, 

Room 30, , 

Room 29, (Corridor) 



Fourteenth Annual Exhibition of Oil Paintings 

and Sculpture, by Contemporary 

American Artists,. 



Room 31, 
Room 32, . 
Room 33, (Corridor) 
Room 34, 
Room 35, (Hall) 
Room 36, . 
Room 37, (Corridor) 



Century Drawings, Getty Collection of 

Musical Instruments, etc. 

Oil Paintings. 

Paintings: Old Masters. 

Arundel Reproductions and Metal Work. 

Committee Room. 
Sculpture and Paintings. 
Committee Room. 
Ivories and Sculpture. 
Room 38, . Oil Paintings: Henry Field Memorial Collection. 
Room 39, The Elizabeth Hammond Stickney Room : Oil Paintings* 
Room 40, . .• Oil Paintings: A. A. Munger Collection. 

Room 41, Nickerson Collection: Japanese Bronzes, Porcelains, etc. 
Room 42, Nickerson Collection: Jades, Crystals, etc., and Oil 

Paintings. 
Room 44, Nickerson Collection: Water Colors and Engravings. 
Room 43, > Collection of the Antiquarians: Textiles, Embroideries, 
Room 45, ) etc. 
Rooms 46 to 53 are in the part not yet built. 



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JURIES OF SELECTION 



For New York. 
Bdward Simmons, 

WlI«I«IAM S9RGSANT KBNDAI^I., 

John W. Ai^bxandkr, 
A. Phimister Proctor. 



For Philadelphia. 

JAMKS B. Sword, 
Jamks L. Wood, 
Cioioi^ H. B9CK. 



For Boston. 

WlWON LOCKWOOD, 

Phiwp Hai^s, 
Frbdbric p. Vinton, 
Hric Papb. 



For Cincinnaii. 

VlNC»NT NOWOTTNY, 

Thomas S. Nobi^e, 
John Ward Dunsmore. 



For Chicago, 



ART OOMHITTKB OF THE ART INSTITUTE. 



Charles L. Hutchinson, Martin A. Ryerson, 

James H. Doi«e, R. Hai«i< McCormick, 

Bryan Lathrop. 



ADVISORY eOMMITTCK OF ARTISTS. 



AifDEN F. Brooks, 
Edgar S. Cameron, 
Chari^es a. Corwin, 
George de Mare, 

AlfBERT PlfEURY, 

Miss Cora P. Freer, 
WlLI^IAM Schmedtgen, 
John H. Vanderpoei,, 

Charz^es 



Frederick W. Freer, 
Mrs. Bertha M. Dressi^er, 
John C. Johansen, 
Joseph C. LEYENDECKiEm, 
Harry W. Methven, 
Frank Phoenix, 
Mrs. Anna L. Stacey, 
Leopoi,d Bracony, 

MUi;,I,IGAN. 



THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION 
OF OIL PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE 
BY CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ARTISTS 



This exhibition includes 878 original works, classed as 
follows : 

Oil Paintings, 356 

ScHlpture, 22 

Total, 378 

Of tiiese works 1€2 were selected by Miss Sara Hallowell, 
the agent of the Art Institute, in Paris, principally from the 
two salons of the current year; 153 were chosen by juries of 
artists in 5 cities, as follows : New York, 6 ; Philadelphia, 
42 ; Boston, 15 ; Cincinnati, 2 ; Chicago, 88. The aggre- 
gate number of works submitted to these juries under the 
strict requirements of the prospectus was 471. 



FOR INFORMATION REGARDING EX- 
HIBITS FOR SALE APPLY TO MISS 
WILLARD. AT DESK IN ROOM 30. 



ALL PAYMENTS FOR EXHIBITS PUR- 
CHASED MUST BE MADE TO THE 
SECRETARY OF THE ART INSTITUTE 



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CATALOGUE OF 
THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION 
OF OIL PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE 
BY CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ARTISTS 



OIL PAINTINGS 

ADAMS, Chari«9S Partridge— 636 Kittredge Building, 
Denver, Col, 

1. I/)ng's Peak. 



ADOLPHB, AI3BRT JBAN— 2616 Montgomery Avenue, 
Philadelphia, Pa. Born in Philadelphia. 1870. Studied with GerOme, 
^cole des Beaux Arts, Paris; and with Albrechtde Vriendt, Koninklijke 
Academie der Schoone Knnsten, Antwerp. Member American Art 
Association, Paris; and National Arts Club, New York. Toppan Prize, 
Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arts; Honorable Mention, Paris 
Salon, 1890; Honorable Mention, World's Pair. Chicago, 180S. 

2. Portrait of a student of the Latin Quarter, by 

himself. (Paris Salon, 1901.) 

3. Portrait of the artist. (Paris saion. 1901.) 



AID, GSORGB Charles— 84 Rue Boissonade, Paris, France. 

Bom in Quincy, 111. Studied with Jean Paul I^urens and Benjamin 
Constant, Paris. Member American Art Association, Paris. 

4. The white dress. (Paru saion, 1901.) 
6. The green sofa. (Paru saion, 1901.) 

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12 The Art Institute of Chicago. 

BARLOW, John Nobi,e— St. Ives, Cornwall, England. 
Born in Manchester, Eng., 1861. Studied with Benjamin Constant, 
I^ef^bTre and Delance, Paris. Third Class Medal, Paris Salon, 1890; 
Silver Medal Paris Exposition, 1900. 

6. Dorset meadows, Cornwall, England.. 

7. One summer night. 



BARLOW, Myron— 225 Adams Ayenue, East Detroit, 
Michigan. Born in Ionia, Mich., 1873. Studied at the Art Institute, 
Chicago; with GerOme, l^cole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Member Ameri- 
can Art Association, Paris. Represented in Detroit Museum of Art. 

8. The fisherman's daughter. (Paris saion, igoi.) 

9. Dutch girls drinking coffee. 

10. Memories. 

11. A burst of sunlight. 

12. Young girl mending nets. 

13. The empty cradle. 



BARNARD, Edward H.— Belmont Street, Watertown, Mass. 

Born in Belmont, Mass., 1855. Studied with John B. Johnston; Museum 
Fine Arts, Boston; and with R. Collin, Paris. Member St. Botolph 
Club, Boston. 

14. Morning, early autumn. 



BECK, Caroi, H.— 1520 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
15. Portrait of Mrs. Wyllys King IngersoU. 



Oil Paintingi, i% 



BENSON, Frank W.--Saletn, Mass. Born in Salem, 1862. 
studied with Boulanger and I^ef^byre, Paris ; and in Boston. 



16. Girl with gold fan. 



BETTS, Edwin D., Jr.— 4125 I^ake Avenue, Chicago, 111. 
Bom in St. I«ouis, Mo. Studied in the Art Institute, Chicago, 

17, Under the apple tree. 



BICKNELI/» Prank A.— 90 Boulevard Garibaldi, Paris, 

Prance. 

18. Afternoon on the borders of the Loing. 

(Paris Salon, 1901.) 

19. Rain at the end of day. (Paris saion, i90i.) 



BISBING, Henry Singi^Kwood — ^23 Rue des Martyrs, 
Paris, Prance. Bom in Philadelphia, Pa. Studied with J. H. I«. de Haas 
and P. du Vuillefroy. Member Paris Society of American Painters. 
Represented in Philadelphia, Sydney, Adelaide, Dresden, 3erlin, 
Nantes, Medals in principal European cities; Chicago and Philadelphia. 

20. Evening on the river Issel, Holland. 

21. Afternoon in the meadow. 

22. The pond, morning. (ParisSaion,i9oi.) 



BIXBEE, Wix,i,iAM J.~616 Washington Street, Boston, 

Mass. Born in Manchester, N. H., 1850. Studied with S. P. R. Triscott 
and Tomasso Juglaris. Secretary of Boston Society of Water Color 
Painters; and Member Boston Art Club. 

23. Summer day, Swampscott. 



14 The Art Institute of Chicago. 

BI^ANEY, DwiGHT— 12 St. Botolph Street, Boston, Mass. 
Born in Brookline, Mass., 1865. Member of the Boston Water Color 
Club, and New York Water Color Club. 

24. Low tide and fog. 

25. Towards the beach. 



BOGERT, Gboro« H.— 204 West 65th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Bom in New York, 1864. Studied with E. Boudin^ Aim6 Morot, 
Paris. Associate Academy of Design, N. Y.; Member of Society of 
American Artists, N. Y.; Society of landscape Painters, N. Y. Repre- 
sented in Pennsylvania Academy of Pine Arts, Philadelphia; St. I«oui8 
Museum. Honorable Mention Philadelphia, 1892; Webb Prize S. A. A. 
1898; First Hallgarten Prize, Academy of Design, N. Y. 1899. 

26. From Katwyk to Leiden. 

27. Bvening, Manomet. 

BOHM, Max— Care of H. B. Bohm, Esq., 1362 Detroit 

Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Bom in Cleyeland, O., 1868. Studied with 
Benjamin Constant and Jean Paul I^urens, Paris. Member Cleveland 
Art Club; Charter Member American Art Association, Paris. Gold 
Medal, Paris Salon, Silver Medal, Paris Internalioual Exposition, 
and World's Pair, Chicago. Bronze Medal, Pan American Exposition, 
Buffalo. 

28. Mother land. 

29. The end of all anxiety. 



BONSALL, BUZABSTH F.— 10 South 18th Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. Bom in Philadelphia. Studied in Pennsylvania Academy 
of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia; with Colarossi, Paris. Member Plastic 
Club, Philadelphia. Represented in Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Pine Arts, Philadelphia. First Toppan Prize and Mary Smith Prize (2) 
P. A. F. A. 



30. Catnip. 



BONSALL, Mary W.— 10 South 18th Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

31. Mischief. 



Oil Paintings^ 15 



BRBXJERi Thbodorb Ai^bbrt-— 51 BoulcTard St. Jacques, 
Paris, Prance. Bom in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1870. Studied with Prof. Carl 
liiarr, and Mons. Connon. 

32. Portrait in gray. (Paris saion, low.) 

33. Portrait in black. (Paris saion, i«oi.) 



BRIDGMAN, Frkdbric Arthur— 146 Boulevard Male- 
sherbes, Paris, Prance. Bom in Tnskegee, Ala., 1847. Studied with J. 
L. G6r0nie, Beaux Arts, Paris. National Academician; Member Society 
of American Artists. Represented in Corcoran Gallery; l4yerpool 
Permanent Gallery; Temple Collection, &c. Knight I«egion Honora- 
ble Order of St. Michel ; Bavaria Hors Concours; various gold and 
silver medals. 

34. Evening over Algiers. 

35. Souvenir of Arm6nonville. 



BRIGHT, JOHi^ Irwin— 1711 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Bom in Philadelphia, 1860. Honorable Mention Ari Club of Phil- 
adelphia, igoi. 

36. The landing place at Tangier. 

37. The mosque of Muley Edris at Fez. 

BRQOKS, Ambn F.— 611 Steinway Hall, Chicago, 111. 
Bom in West Williamsfield, O. Studied with Edwin White and Car- 
olus Duran. Represented in Capitol, Columbus, Ohio; Capitol, Spring, 
field, ni; Memorial Hall, Chicago; State Normal School, DeKalb, 111. 

38. Portrait ''Montfort." 

39. Fishing in the mill race. 

BROWN, Ethbi, Isadora— Albany, New York. Bom in 

Boston, Mass., 1874. Studied in Cowles School, Boston; with I,uc Oliver 
Merlon, Paris. 

40. The revelation of St. John. 

41. Tte Brazilian. 

42. Beatrice B. 



1 6 The Art Institute of Chicago. 



BROWN, LomsK Norton— (Mrs. Neal Brown), Wansau, 
Wisconsin. Born in I<ockport, 111. Studied with Henry Spread; at the 
Art Institute; and with William M. Chase, New York. 

43. A meadow brook. 

44. A sombre day near the sea. 



BROWNE, Chari^es Francis— 1021 Fine Arts Buildingr, 
Chicago, 111. Born in Natick, Mass., 1859. Studied in Boston, Philadel- 
phia and Paris. Member Society of Western Artists; Instructor and 
I^ecturer Art Institute of Chicago. Represented in Providence, R. I. 
and Union league Club, Chicago. 

45. A gray day on I^ake Michigan. 

46. Early autumn morning. 



BUCKLEY, JKANNBTTE—Art Institute^ Chicago. 
47. A land mark. 



BUEHR, Kari« Ai«bkrt— I^aren, North Holland. 

Bom in Germany. Studied at the Art Institute, Chicago; Paris, etc. 

48. Portrait of Mrs. B. (Paris saion, 1901). 



BURGESS, Ida J.— 849 Marshall Field Building, Chicago, 
III. Bom in Chicago. Studied with William M. Chase and Walter 
Shirlaw, New York; with L. O. Merson, Paris. Mural decorations ih 
Orrington I^unt Library, Kvanston. 

49. The mill pasture. 



CALIGA, Isaac Henry— 12 St. Botolph St., Boston, Mass. 

Born in Auburn, Indiana. Studied in Munich. 

60. Portrait of Henry Hitchings, Esq. 
51. Portrait of Joseph K. Hayes, Esq. 



Oil Paintings, 17 



CAMERON, Edgar— 15 Tree Stndio Building, Chicago, His. 
Bom in Ottawa, 111. Studied in Art Student's league, Chicago Acad- 
emy of Design, Acadteiie Julian, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Repre- 
sented in Chicago Historical Society and in Union League Club. Mem- 
ber of International Jury, Paris Kzposition, 1900. 

52. Dawn. 



CARBEE, Scott Cwfton— 214 Boylston Street, Boston. 
Mass. Bom in Vermont, 1860. Studied with Bouguereau, Perrier and 
Max Bohm. 

53. Jessie Mae. 

54. Portrait of my son. 



CHADWICK, Emma L.— Ore2-sur-I/)ing, (Seine-et-Marne) 
France. Born In Stockholm. Studied at the Academy of Stockholm ; 
with Cazin and Tony R. Pleury, Paris. Honorable Mention, Paris 
Salon, 1900. 

55. The reading. (Paris saion, 1901.) 



CHAPMAN, Cari,Ton T.— 58 West 57tli Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born in New I^ndon , Ohio. Pupil of National Academy of Design 
and Art Student^s league, New York, and of Julian Academy, Paris. 
Member of Society of American Artists, and American Water Color 
Society, New York. Silver Medal in Boston, 1892. Medal of World's 
Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1898. Medal of Atlanta Exposition, 
1896. 



56. The incoming tide. 

57. The Port, St. Malo. 



CHASE, Adbi^aidb Coi^B— (Mrs. Wm. Chester Chase), 95 
Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. 

58. Portrait of a lady. 



1 8 TTie Art Institute of Chicago. 

CHASE, Wn^WAM Merritt— 308 Fifth Avenue, New York, 
N. Y. Bom in Franklin, Ind. Member of National Academy, Society 
of American Artists, New York ; and of the Secession, Munich. Medal, 
Munich, 1888; Honorable Mention, Paris, 1881; Silver Medal, Paris, 
1889 ; First Prize, Cleveland Art Association, 1894 ; Shaw Prize, Society 
American Artists, 1895; Member of International Jury of ^ward, 
World^s Fair. 

59. The open Japanese book. 

60. The Japanese book. 

61. Still life. 

62. At Shinnecock. 

63. At the window. 



CHURCHMAN, E. Mbndbnbeai^i^— 1824 Mt. Vernon Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. Born in Blooklyn, N. Y. Studied in Pennsylvania 
Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia ; with Edmund C. Tarbell and 
Frank W. Benson, Boston. Member of the Fellowship of P. A. P. A. 

64. Pulpit Rock, Bermuda. 



CLARK, Ai^soN Skinnkr— 8 Rue dela Grande-Chaumiere, 
Paris, France. Born in Chicago, HI., 1876. Studied with A. Simon, C. 
Cottet, and W. M. Chase. 

65. The violinist. (Paris Salon,l»01). 



CLUTE, Wai,t«r MARSHAi,ir— Chicago Daily News, 123 
Fifth Avenue, Chicago, HI. Bom in Schenectady, N. T., 1870. Studied 
at Art Students' league. New York, and with Constant I«aurens, Paris. 
Member Art Students* league. New York; Palette and Chisel Club, 
Chicago. 

66. Dutch woman rolling yarn. 

67. A Laren interior. 



Oil Paintings. 19 



CONNELL, Edwin D. — 7 rue I/emaitre, Puteanx-Seine, 
Prance. Bom New York. Studied in Bouguereau, Pleury and Julian 
I>upr6. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1899. 

68. The moor. (Paris Salon, 1901.) 

69. Morning at Longpr6. 

70. In the sunshine. 



COOPER, COUN Campbei«i^— Art Club, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Bom in Philadelphia. Studied in Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine 
Arts, Philadelphia; Julian Academy and Delecleuse Academy, Paris. 
Member of the Art Club; T Square Club, Philadelphia; Pellowship, 
Penn. Academy of Pine Arts, Philadelphia. 

71. Old houses, £cou6n, France. 



COOPER, Emma I^ampert— Care Mr. S. W. Cooper, 1200 
Betz Buildinsr, Philadelphia, Pa. Bom in Nunda, N. Y. Member 
Woman*s International Art Club, Water Color Club, Woman's Art 
Club, New York; Plastic Club, Water Color Club, Philadelphia; 
Woman's Art Association of Canada. Medal Chicago Exposition and 
Atlanta Kzposition. 

72. Holland interior. (Paris saion, 1900.) 



CORWIN, Chari,«s Abki,— Art Institute, Chicago, 111. Bom 
at Newburgh-on-Hudson, N. Y., 1867. Studied with Prank Du^eneck. 
Instructor Art Institute Evening School. Martin B. Cahn Prize, 1900. 

73. Up Salt Creek. 

74. Across the harbor head. 

75. Youth and old age. 

76. Josephine drops anchor. 

77. An old timer retimbered. 



20 The Art InsHtuie of Chicago, 



COUSE, E. Irving— Van Dyke Studios, 080 Eighth Ave- 
nue, New York, N. Y. Born in Saginaw, Mich., 1866. Studied at Na- 
tional Academy of Design; Julian Academy and ]§(cole dea Beaux Arts, 
Paris. Member American Water Color Society; Black and White Club. 
Represented in Omaha National Gallery. Shaw prise and Proctor 
prize. Salmagundi Club, 1899. Second Hallgarten prize, N. A. D. 1900. 
Honorable mention, Paris, 1900. 



78. Waiting. 



COX, Charles Brinton— 1825 Arch Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Bom in Philadelphia, 1864. Studied at the Academy of the Fine 
Arts, Philadelphia, with Thomas Eakins; and the Art Students* 
League, New York. 

79. Pay day. Mexico. 



COX, KENYON— 145 W.55th Street,New York,N. Y. Born in 
Warren, Ohio, 1856. Pupil of G6r6me and Carolus Duran. Vice-Pres. 
Society of American Artists, Member Architectual League and Mural 
Painters, National Institute of Arts and Letters. Represented in Mural 
Paintings in Walker Art Building (Bowdoin College), and in Library of 
Congress, Washington. 2nd Hallgarten Prize, National Academy of 
Design, 1889. Bronze medals (2), Paris, 1889. Temple Silver Medal, 
Philadelphia, 1892. Medal Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. 

80. Portrait of Lucia Fairchild Fuller. 



COX, Louise— (Mrs. Kenyon Cox,) 76 W. 56th Street, New 
York, N. Y. Bom in San Francisco, 1865. Studied in Art Students* 
League, and with Kenyon Coz, New York. Member Society of Amer- 
ican Artists. Third Hallgarten Prize; Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition 
1900; Silver Medal Pan^merican Exposition, Buffalo. 19(U. 

81. Caroline. 



OU PainHngs. it 



CRANE, BRUCE— 154 W. 66th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Bom in New York, 1857. Studied with A. H. Wyant, New York; and in 
tlie Continental Schools. Member American Water Color Society; 
Society of landscape Painters; New York Water Color Club; National 
Academician ; Secretary Society American Artists. Represented in Pea. 
body I«ibrary, Baltimore; Detroit Club; I^tos Club, and Alpha Delta Phi, 
New York. Webb Prize, S. A. A.; Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900, 
George Inness Gold Medal, N. A. 1901; Silver Medal, Pan.A.merican 
Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 

82. * ' Where late the wild flower bloomed. ' ' 



CURRAN, Chart.ES C— 16 West 61st Street, New York, 
N. Y. Bom in Hartford, Ky., 1861. Pupil of the School of Design, Cin- 
cinnati, O., the National Academy of Design and the Art Students' 
I<eague, New York, and the Academic Julien, Paris. Member of 
Society of American Artists, American Water Color Society, and New 
York Water Color Club, New York; Associate of National Academy of 
Design, New York. Represented by works in Art Museum, Columbus, 
O.; T. B. Clarke Collection, New York; Vassar College Gallery, near 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Third Hallgarten Prize, 1888, and Clarke Prize, 
1893, National Academy of Design. Honorable Mention, Paris Salon, 
1890. 

83. The Jungfrau. Early morning sunlight. 

84. Noon. The Dream Mountain. 

85. In the light of the setting sun. 

86. Moonlight. 

87. After-glow. The phantom mountain. 

88. After the storm. 

89. I,ate twilight. 

90. A cold September day. 

91. After-glow. Pink and pearl. 

92. Afternoon sunlight. 



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DAINGERPIELD, Ei^LiOTT— 145 West 66th Street, New 

York, N. Y. Bom in Harper's Perry, Virginia, 1860. 



93. lyeda. 



DAVIS, Chari^ss H.— Care Doll & Richards, 2 Park Street, 
Boston, Mass. Bom in Amesbury, Mass., 1856. Studied with Otto 
Grundmann, Boston; and with Boulanger and I«ef^vre, Paris. Mem- 
ber Society American Artists, New York. Gold Medal of Honor, 
American Art Association, New York; Gold Medal, Boston; Honorable 
Mention, Paris Salon for *' I^ast Rays; " Silver Medal, Paris, 1889; Pal- 
mer Prize, Chicago; Medal, Chicago, 1803. 

94. Witches* eve. 

95. I^ast rays. 



DEBBREINER, Gborgs— ^28 Pike Building, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. Member Cincinnati Art Club. 

96. Neapolitan fishermen. 



DICKSON, Mary Estsi«i.K— 21 Bouleyard de Clichy, Paris, 

Prance. Born in St. I/>uis, Mo. Studied with I^uigi Chialiva, Tony 
Robert Pleury, Jules I<ef6bvre, Paris. Honorable Mention, Paris Salon 
and Nashville, Tenn. Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

97. Fortune telling. (Paris saion, iwi.) 



DOUGHERTY, Parrb C— 47 Rue Vavin, Paris, Prance. 
Born in Philadelphia, Pa., 1867. Studied in the Pennsylvania Academy 
of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia; Julian Academy, Paris. Member Art 
Association, Paris; Art Club, Philadelphia. 

98. Moonlight. (Paris Salon, 1901.) 



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DOUGHERTY, Pauiv— 268 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. 
Y. Bom in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877. Studied with H. W. Ranger. 

99. Autumn oaks, forest of Pontainebleau. 



DOVBNER, WiWJAM N.— 1024-17th Street, N. W., Wash- 
ington, D. C. Bom in Wheeling, W. Virginia. Studied with Howard 
Helmick. 

100. The alchemist. 



101. Still-life. 



BARHART, John P.—Fembank, Ohio. Bom in Franklin 
County, Ohio, 185S. . Member Cincinnati Art Club. 

102. Early morning. 



EARLE, I#AWRitNCK Carmichabi^ — Montclair, New Jer- 
sey. Bom in New York City, 1845. Studied in Munich, Florence and 
Rome. Member A. N. A.; American Water Color Society ; New York 
Water Color Club. Honorary Member Art Institute of Chicago. 

103. Setters. 



EATON, Chas. Warr«n— 318 West 67th Street, New York. 
N. Y. Bom in Albany, N. Y., 1857. Pupil of National Academy of 
Design, and Art Students' I^eague, New York. Member of American 
Water Color Society, and New York Water Color Club. Associate 
National Academy of Design, New York. 

104. Moonlight in Flanders. 

105. Sentinel pines. 

106. Quai Rosi6re, Bruges. 

107. Ouestkerke, Belgium. 

108. Holland landscape. 

109. Canal at Bruges. 



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FERRIS, JiKAN I^^N G^RdMic— 1520 Chestnut Street, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. Bom in Philadelphia, 1868. Studied in the PennsyU 
vania Academy of the Pine Arts ; Julian Academy, Paris ; South Ken- 
sington, I/>ndon. 

110. Judith. 

111. The perfumes of Araby. 



FITZGERAI^D, Harrington— 727 Walnut Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Bom in Philadelphia, 1847. Studied with Isabey. Mem. 
ber Philadelphia Sketch Club. 

112. At the bridge. 



FI^ORIAN, Wai,TB)R— 642 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
Born in New York City, 1878. Studied at Art Students* I^eague, New 
York. 



113. Man praying. 



FRANKLIN, Mary— 8 Rue de la Grande-Chaumi^ 

Paris, Prance. Bom in Athens, Ga. Studied with Deschamp, Geoffrey, 
Collin, Paris. 

114. In the sacristy of Bagneux. (Paris saion,i9oi.) 



FREER, Cora Fredericka— 28 Tree Studio Building, 

Chicago, 111. Bom in Chicago. Studied in Art Institute of Chicago, 
and with Courtois, Merson, Collin, Pans. 

115. After the lesson. 



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FREER, PRBDBRICK WARRBK--Tree Stndio Building, 
Chicago, HI. Born in Chicago. Pnpilof Royal Academy, Munich. As- 
sedate of National Academy of Design, New York. Member of Society 
of American Artists, American Water Color Society, New York Water 
Color Clnb, etc. Medal of World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago; 
Bronze Medal, Pan^merican Exposition, 1901. 

116. Portrait, the late C. W. Fullerton. 

117. The old gown. 



FRIESEKB P&BDBRic Cari/— 51 Boulevard Saint-Jacquea, 
Paris, Prance. Bom in Owasso, Mich., 1874. Associate Member of the 
Society Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Paris. (Elected upon the following 
paintings.) 



118. H61^ne. (Paris Salon 1901). 

119. The blue cape. (Paris Salon, lOOl). 



GARBER, Daneqi/— 1510 Mottit Vernon Sereet, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. Studied in Cincinnati Art Academy under V. Nowottny ; 
in Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arts under T. P. Anshutz. 

120. Margaret. 

121. Portrait of my father. 



GIPFORD, R. Swain— The Rembrandt, 152 West 67th 

street. New York, N. Y. Bom in Naushon Island, Mass. Studied with 
Albert Van Bust, Holland. Member National Academy of Design, 
Society American Artists, American Water Color Society, New York. 
Represented in Metropolitan Museum of Art, Smith and Wellesley 
College Collections, etc. Medals: Centennial Exhibition, 1876 ; ^posi- 
tion Uniyerselle, Paris, 1880. Prize, |2,500, Competitive Exhibition, 
New York, 1885. Member of International Jury of Award, World's 
Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1898. 



122. Salt works, Dartmouth. 



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GIHON, Ai«BBRT Dakin, 59 Avenne de Saze, Paris, France. 
Born in Navy Yard, Kittery, Me., 1866. Studied with Benjamin Con- 
stant, Jean P. I«aurens, Aman Jean, and Georges Moteley, Paris. 
Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900 ; Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 

123. Sunset. (Paris Salon, 1901). 

124. The storm, — Montigny-sur-Loing. (Panssaion 

1901.) 



GIHON, Ci«A&BNCE MONTFORD — Montlgny - Stir - Loing 

Seine^t Mame, Prance. Bom in Philadelphia, 1871. Studied with 
W. M. Chase, Kenyon Cox, New York ; and with Jean Paul I^urens 
and Benjamin Constant, Paris. Member American Art Association, 
Paris. Third Prize American Art Association, Paris. 1900, Paris Salon. 

125. The parting day. 

126. On the borders of the I<oing. 



GI^AMAN, KUGENE FiSH— 868 West 12th Street, Chicago. 

127. Evening after rain. 



GREENE, Mary Shepard— 19 Rne le Verrier, Paris, 

Prance. Bom in New York, N. Y. Studied with Herbert Adams, 
Brooklyn ; with Raphael Collin, Paris. Third Medal, Paris Salon. 

128. In the shade. 



GREGORY, Hei^EN Barber — 9 Tree Studio Building, 
Chicago, ni. studied at the Art Students* I^eague, New York ; and 
with Colarossi, Paris. 

129. HoUandia. 

130, In Normandy pines. 



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GRUPP]6, Chari^ks p.— 40 Wilhclmina Street, The Hague, 
Holland. Bom in Picton in 1860. Studied in Holland. Member 
Society Dutch Artists, The Hague, Holland ; New York Water Color 
dub and Salmas^undi Club. Represented in Royal Palace at the Hague, 
Boston Art Club, Illinois Club. 

131. November near The Hague. 

182. Road to Clingendaal. 

133. Old mill near The Hague. 

134. An old seaman. 



GUY, SEYMOUR Joseph— 51 West lOth Street, New York, 

N. Y. Bom in Greenwich, England, 1824. Member National Aca- 
demy of Design ; Charter Member American Water Color Society. 

135. Preparing for tomorrow. I^ent by Chas. F. 
Grey, Bvanston. 



HALB, Phiijp Lbsi^ie— 100 Chestnut Street, Boston, Mass. 
Bom in Boston. Studied with J. Alden Weir. Instructor in Boston 
Museum of Pine Arts, and Worcester Museum Pine Arts. 

136. Jkiemory, 

187. The red house. 



HALLO WBLIy, Harriet — Moret-sur-I^ing (Seine-et- 
Marne) Prance. Born in Boston. 

138. The road to Chateau Rosa Bonheur. 

139. Near Fontainebleau. 



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HARRISON, Ai«EZAKDBR~17 Rne Campagne Premiere, 
Paris, France. Bom in Philadelphia, 185S. Studied at ^cole des Beaux 
Arts. Member Society Nationale des Beaux Arts, etc., etc. Repre- 
sented in the I^uxembourg Museum ; Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Pine Arts, Philadelphia; Dresden Royal Gallery, etc. Officer oi the 
Ijti^orx. of Honor, Officer Instruction Publique. Medals, at Philadel- 
phia, Paris, Munich, Vienna, Berlin, Ghent, etc., etc. 



140. Montigny Falls. 

141. Shallow waters. 

142. Moonlight. 



HARRISON, BIRG9— Plymoath, M«Q9. Born in Philadel- 
phia, 18&4f Pupil of QarolusJ^uran and Cabanel, ^ole des Beaux Arts, 
Paris. Member of Society of American Artists, New York. Repre. 
sented in Philadelphia, Chicago. Salon picture of 1881 purchased by 
the French government and placed in National Art Museum, Mar- 
seilles, Silver Medal of Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889. Mors 
Concours. Paris Salon. Medals: World's Columbian*Hxposition, Chi. 
cago, 1893. Buffalo, 19Q1. 

143. Midwinter morning. 

144. Midwinter evening. 

145. Belated. 

146. Winter sunset. 

147. Winter in New Hampshire woods. 



HARTRATH, I^uciB— 3811 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111. 
Bom in Boston, Mass. Studied with M. Rixeas, Raphael Collin, Paris. 

148. A little girl. (Paris Salon.l«01). 

149, The close of day. (Paris saion. i90i). 



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HARTSON, Wai,TBR C— 100 West 188th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Bom in Wyoming, Iowa, 1886. Member of New York Water 
Color Club. Represented in the collection of the Creacent Club, Balti- 
more. Bronze Medal, Atlanta, Ga., 1896; Third Hallgarten prize, 
1898. 



150. Beech woods in winter. 

151. Meadow land. 

152. A corner of the farm. 



HASKBLL, WxE^i^iAM HoMER — Merrimac, Mass. Egmond- 
aan-Hoef, Holland. Born in Merrimac, Mass., 1875. Studied in Museum 
of Pine Arts, Boston, under Tarbell and Benson ; in Julian Academy, 
Paris, under J . P. I^urens and Benjamin Constant. Member American 
Artists' Association, Paris. I/)ngfellow Travelling Scholarship, Boston, 
1897. 

153. A Dntch interior. (Paris saion, ifloi). 



H^SSAM, Chu^db— 153 West 67th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Bom in Boston, Mass., 1859. Member of Society of American Artists, 
American Water Color Society and New York Water Color Club, New 
York; and of the Munich ** Secessionist" Society. Represented in 
Buffalo Museum of Pine Arts. Medals in Paris (1839), Munich (1892), 
Chicago (1898). Pirst Prize ($800) of Cleveland Art Association, 1895. 
Webb Prize of $800, Society of American Artists, New York, 1895. 
Second Prize ($1,500) , Boston Art Club, 1896. Gold Medal Pan-American 
Exposition, 1901. 

154. The bather. 



HASTINGS, HSUtN M.— 6532 Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Bom in Rochester, N. Y. Studied in the Pennsylvania Academy 
of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia. 

155. Spring Garden and 25th Streets, Philadel- 
phia. 



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HAUKANBSS, Lars— 48 Madison Street, Chicago, 111. 
Born in Norway. Studied with Werenskjold. 

156. A shimmering calm. 

HELMOLD, Adei,E M. von— 1710 Chestnut Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Bom in Philadelphia. Studied in Pennsylyania Academy 
of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia. 

157. White roses. 

158. Still-life. 



HENRI, Robert- 68 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Bom in United States of America. Represented in Mus^e Nationale 
du I^uxembours:, Paris. Silver Medal Pan-American Exposition, 
Buffalo. 

159. The river bank. 

160. Street scene in Paris. 

161. * Fourteenth of July, Paris. The illumination. 

162. In a caf6 at ' ' Robinson. ' ' 



HEYSINGER, ErnEST W.— 624 Walnnt Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. Bom in Philadelphia, 1872, Studied in the Pennsylvania 
Academy of the Fine Arts ; and with G. R. Bonfield. Member Phila- 
delphia Sketch Club. 

163. The last snow, evening. 

HITCHCOCK, George — Egmond-aan-Hoef, Holland. 
Bom in Providence, R. I. Studied with Bonlanger and I^f6bvre, Paris. 
Member Munich Secession, Paris Society of Artists. Represented in 
the Art Institute of Chicago ; Dresden Gallery ; Detroit Art Museum ; 
Royal Collection, Vienna. Honorable Mention, Paris, 1887. Medal 
American Artists Association, New York. 1887. Gold Medal Paris, 1889. 
Gold Medal, Berlin, 1891. Medal, Chicago, 1893. Gold Medal, Dresden, 
1897. Gold Medal Vienna, 1898. 

164. Last moments of Sappho. Lent by Chicago 
Tribune. 



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HOPKINSON, CHARirBS^Cambridge, Mass. Born in Cam- 
bridge, 1869. studied in Paris. Member Society Atoerioui Artists. 
Bronze Medal, Pan-American Exposition, Bu£Bilo. 



165. The story book. 

166. Afternoon sailing breeze. 



HORTON, Wii^ULAM SAMUBir-64 Rue de la Rochefoncauld, 
Paris, Prance. Bom in Grand Rapids, Mich., 1864. Studied at Art 
Students' I^eagne and National Academy of Design, New York, and 
Julian Academy, Benjamin Constant and J. P. Laurens, Paris. Mem- 
ber of New York Water Color Club and Salmagundi Club, New York. 

167. The village green, near Oxford, England. 

(Paris Salon, 1901.) 

168. Return of the flock, evening. 

169. Cattle market, Cheriton, England. 

170. Feeding the sheep. 

171. The coming storm. 



HUBBBLL* HENRY S. — American Art Association 2, 
Impasse Conti Qnai Cost!, Paris, Prance. Studied in the Art Institute, 
Chicago; with Raphael Collin, Whistler, Laurens and Benjamin Con- 
stant, Paris. Honorable Mention, Paris Salon, 1901. 



172. A fine bargain. 



INNESS, GEORGE, Jr.— Carnegie Hall, New York, N. Y. 
Bom in Paris, Prance, 1854. Studied with George luness, Sr., and 
I/e6n Bonnat. Member National Academy, New York; Society of 
American Artists, New York. Gold Medal, American Art Association 
Honorable Mention, Paris Salon, 1890. 



173. Pigs. 



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ISHAM, Samuei,— 58 West 67th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Bom in New York. Studied with Jacquesson de la Chevrense, Boulan- 
ger and I^efdbvre, Paris. Member of the Society of American Artists, 
New York. 



174. A fairy tale. 



JANSSON, Ai^ifRED— 201 S. Western Avenue, Chicago, 111. 
Bom in Sweden, 1868. Studied in Stockholm and Paris. Member 
Palette and Chisel Club, Chicago. 

175. Autumn. 



176. Fall landscape. 



JOHANSBN, John C — Studio Building, Chicago, 111. 
177. Portrait of Mr. R. M. 



JOHNSON, Eastman— 65 West 55th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Bom in Maine, 1824. Studied in Dusseldorf, The Hague and 
Paris. Member National Academy of Design, Art Museum, Society 
American Artists. Represented in Art Museum, Lenox Library, 
Chamber of Commerce, Astor Library, etc., New York. Medals: World's 
Pair Exposition, Paris, Philadelphia and Chicago. 

178. Portrait of William M. Evarts. 

179. Portrait of Mrs. Geo. M. Pullman, of Chicago. 



JONES, Hugh Bolton— 253 W. 42nd Street, New York, 

N. Y. Bom in Baltimore, Md., 1848. Member National Academy of 
Design, Society of American Artists, American Water Color Society. 
Represented in the Metropolitan Museum, New York; Philadelphia Art 
Club, Philadelphia; Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, D. C; and in 
Krie Public Library. Medals : Paris Exposition ; Columbian Exposition , 
Chicago; Paris Exposition, 1900. 

180. November. 



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KARFUNKI.B, David— 162 West 28rd Street, New York, 

N. Y. Bom in Vienna, Austria. 

181. HoUandish interior. 



KETCHAM, Susan M.— 1010 Carnegie Hall, New York, 
N. Y. Bom in Indianapolis, Indiana. Studied in the Art Students' 
league, with Wm. M. Chase, Edward A. Bell, New York. I^ife Mem- 
ber Art Students' I«eague and Woman's Art Club, New York. Repre- 
sented in Indianapolis Art Association. 

182 . High tide off Cape Ann . 



KBVORXIAN, MiHRAN H.--1013 Walnut Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. Born in Constantinople, Turkey, 1878. Studied in the 
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; with Benjamin Constant and 
T. P. I^urens, Paris. 

183. Portrait. 

184. An evening at the quay of Pont-Aven. 



KLINE, Wii^WAM Fair— 152 West 55th Street, New York, 

N. Y. Bom in Columbia, South Carolina, 1870. Studied at National 
Academy of Design, Art Students' League, New York; with Bouguereau 
and Courtois, Paris. Member National Society of Mural Painters and 
Salmagundi Club. Scholarship, Academy of Design; Lazarus Prize, 
Metropolitan Museum; T. B. Clarke Prize; Silver Medal, Pan-American 
Exposition. 



185. Happy days. 



KLUMPKB, Anna Elisabeth— Chateau de Rosa Bon- 
heur, By-Thomery (Seine.et.Mame) Prance. Born in San Francisco, 
Cal. Studied with Tony Robert Fleury, Jules Lef^vre and de Vuille- 
froy, Paris. Represented in Philadelphia Museum. Honorable Men. 
tion, Paris Salon, 1885; Bronze Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1889; 
Gold Medal, Philadelphia, 1889; Silver Medal, Versailles. 

186. Portrait of Rosa Bonheur. (Paris saion, i899.) 



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DE MARB» Georgia— Studio Building, Chicago, 111. Bom 
in Basrni di I^ucca, Italy, 1868. Studied in the ]^le des Beaux Arts, 
and Julian Academy, Paris. 

206. Portrait of Mrs. H. C. Wood. 
206. Portrait of Miss A. Rogers. 



MAURER, Ai^FRBD H.— 818 West 42nd Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born in New York City, 1868. Studied at National Academy of 
Desis^n. Member Salmagundi Club. Inness Jr. Prize ; First Prize at 
Worcester Art Museum ; Bronze Medal, Buffalo. 

207. Girl in white. 



MAYER, Louis— 134 Grand Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Born in Milwaukee, 1860. Studied in Weimar ; Munich; and Julian 
School, Paris. 

208. A girl of today. 

209. Lady in black. 



MAYNARD, GuY— 7 Rue Tourlaque, Paris, France. Born 
in Chicago, 111. Studied in Art Institute of Chicago and in Paris. 

210. Still-life. 



McCRB A, S. HARKNBSS—Care of W. S. McCrea, Michigan 
Avenue and Adams Street, Chicago, HI. Born in Palatine, ni., 1867. 

211. Starlight. 

212. The pier. 

213. Neglected pasture. 

214. Preserved water. 

215. Lowery day in the woods. 



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McBWBN, WAI.TER— 11 Place Pigalle, Paris, Prance. Bom 
in Chicago, Pupil of Conuon and Tony Robert-PIeury. Pictures in 
museums of Brussels, LKge, Magdebourg and Chicago. Medal of 
Honor, Antwerp, Gold Medal, City of Berlin. Hors Concours, Paris 
Salon. Chevalier of I«egion of Honor. 

216. The sisters. 

217. An interruption. 

218. Head of young Dutch girl. 

219. Study. 

220. Study. 

MBLCHERS, Gari— 47 Rue Laugier, Paris, France. Born 
in Detroit, Michigan. Studied with I«ef4byre, Boulanger and J^cole des 
Beaux Arts, Paris. Member Royal Academy, Berlin. Honorable 
Mention and Medal, Paris Salon ; First Class Medals, Vienna, Munich, 
Amsterdam, &c. Gold Medal, Philadelphia. Medals of Honor, Paris 
1880, Berlin 1891, Antwerp, 1894, Member of Society of American 
Artists ; Paris Society of American Painters ; Society Nationale des 
Beaux Arts, Paris; Pine Arts Societies of Munich and Vienna; Interna- 
tional Jury of Awards, Chicago World's Fair, 1893. Represented in 
Muse6 du I/Uzembourg, Paris; National Royal Galleries, Berlin, Dres- 
den and Munich; and Carnegie Galleries, Pittsburgh ; Chevalier of the 
legion of Honor, France ; Knight of Royal Bavarian Order of St. 
Michael. Gold Medals: Dresden and Buffalo. 

221. The kiss. 

222. Bride. 

223. Portrait, Dr. William Davenport. 

224. Renewal of baptismal vows. 

225. The lily pond. 

226. Portrait of Ezra J. Warner, Esq. 

227. Portrait of Mrs. Arthur Aldis. 

228. Portrait of Thomas Jones, Esq. 



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229. The supper at Emmaus. 

230. The Delft horse (portrait of Mrs. George 
Hitchcock.) 

231. Fencing master (portrait ojf Monsieur Brnest 
Noir.) 

232. Portrait of Mrs. A. A. Sprague (unfinished.) 

233. * * Sainte Genevi&ve. ' ' 

234. Portrait of Donald Mitchell, Esq. (Ik Mar- 
vel.) 

235. Little red riding hood 

236. The family (study for large picture in pos- 
session of National Gallery of Berlin.) 

237. Portrait of David B. Jones, Esq. 

238. Sainte-Gudule. 

239. Portrait of Honor6 Palmer, Esq. 

240. Vespers. 

241. Evening. 

242. Young mother. 

243. Portrait of A. A. Sprague, Esq. 

244. Portrait of Mrs. Julius Stroh. 
246. Portrait of little Constance. 

246. Portrait of Miss Kendall. 

247. Child and doll. 

248. Portrait of Arthur Aldis, Esq. 



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MBNZLBR» BBRTHA 8.-^022 Union Avenue, Chicago, 111. 
Bora in Chicago. Studied in Art Institute, Chicago ; with Olivier Mer- 
flon, Raphael Collin and Aman-Jean, Paris. 

249. The silent night. 

250. Sunset. 

MERSFEIvDER, Jui,ES R.— 22 Tree Studio Building, Chi- 

cago. 111. Born in California. 

251. Rocks near Ogunquit, Maine. 

252. On the coast of Maine. 

253. Drying the sails. 

254. A cove, Ogunquit, Maine. 

255. On the Maine coast. 

256. Rocks and surf, Maine. 

257. Early morning. 

258. Adam's Island, Maine. 

259. Pirates' Cove, Maine. 

260. Coast fields, Maine. 

261. Afterglow, Mystic, Conn. 

262. Edge of Forest, Mystic, Conn. 

263. Springtime, Mystic, Conn. 

264. Rolling hills. Mystic, Conn. 

265. Hill side. Mystic, Conn. 

MILLER, Richard E.— St. Louis School of Fine Arts, St. 

l«onis. Mo. Born in St. I/>ui8, Mo., 1875. Studied with Benjamin Con- 
stant and Jean Paul I^urens Paris. Member American Art Associa- 
tion, Paris. Third ClasJ Medal, Paris Salon, 1900. Wanamaker Prize ; 
Gold Medal, Salon Society des Artistes Francais. 

266. Portrait of my friend the curate. 



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MOSIyBR, GUSTAVE HSNRY — Margaretville, Catskill 
Mountains, N. Y. Studied with his father, Henry Mosler; with I/. 
Bonnat and Julien Dupr6, Paris. Medal, Paris Salon, 1901. 

267. Fidelity. 

MOSLERi HSNRY— Carnegie Studio, New York, N. Y. 
Studied in New York, Dusseldorf, Munich and Paris. Pupil of James 
H. Beard, Kindler and Hubert. Honorable Mention, Paris Salon, 1879. 
Painting " Z^ ^^/0Mr '* purchased by the French government for the 
I/Uzembourg, 1879. Medal, Bzposition at Nice, 1884. American Art 
Association's cash prize of $2,500, New York, 1885. Medal 8rd class, 
Paris Salon. 1888. Silver Medal, Paris Exposition Universelle, 1889. 
Archduke Carl I<udwig Medal, Vienna, 1893. Officer of the Academy, 
France, 1892. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, Paris, 1892. Associate 
of the National Academy of Design, New York, 1895. Represented 
in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia; Museum 
of Fine Arts, Sydney, Australia; Art Museum, Grenoble, France ; 
Museum of Springfield, Mass., and the Volney Society, Paris. Gold 
Medal and Diploma of Honor, Atlanta Exposition, 1895. Clarke Prize, 
National Academy of Design, New York. 

268. The duet. 

269. Without care. 



MUELLER, Alexander — University Building 55, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. Bom in Milwaukee, 1872. Studied with R. I/orenz, 
Milwaukee; with Max Thedy, Weimar; with Carl Marr, Munich. 
Member Society Milwaukee Artists; Director Milwaukee Art Stu- 
dents' I^eague. Represented in Royal Gallery, Bucharest, Roumania. 
Honorable Mention, Academy of Weimar. 

270. Before twilight. 

NETTLETON, Wai,TER — Stockbridge, Mass. Born in 
New Haven, Conn., 1861. Studied with Boulauger and Jules I^f^bvre, 
Paris. Member Society American Artists. Honorable Mention Paris 
Salon, 1892. 

271. Early snowfall. 

272. Windswept snow. 



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NOURSE, Elizabkth— Rue d' Assas 80, Paris, Prance. Bom 
in dncinnati, Ohio. Pupil of the Art Academy of Cincinnati and of 
Academic Julian, Henner, and Carolus-Duran in Paris. Soci^taire det 
Beaux^rts, Paris, 1901. Represented by works in the permanent coL. 
lections of the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Art Institute of Chicago. 
Medal of World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 180S. Medal of third 
dass, from Institute de Carthage, Tunis, 1897. First class medal of 
Tennessee Centennial, Nashville, 1897. Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 
1900. Sodetaire des Beaux Arts, 1901. 

273. Return from work, St. Leger. (Paris saion, 1901.) 

274. In the stable, St. Leger. (Paris saion, 190L) 



OLSON - NORDPBIvDT, B. Jui^ius — 68 London Street, 
Reading, England. Born in Scania, Sweden, 1878. Studied at the Art 
Institute, Chicago ; with Albert Herter, and with Jean Paul lUiurens, 
Paris. 

275. Portrait of a young man. (Pans saion, i90i). 



OTIS, Amy— 10 South 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Born 
in Sherwood, N. Y. Studied in Philadelphia School of Design and 
Academy of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia, with R. Vonnoh; with 
Colarossi, W. Courtois, Gorrido and Cormllier. Paris. Member Plastic 
Club ; Fellowship Club, P. A. P. A.; Water Color Society, Philadelphia. 

276. Harbor view, East Gloucester. 



PAG^, Jui^BS— 77 Rue Rambntean, Paris, Prance. Born in 
San Francisco, Cal., 1867. Studied with Benjamin Constant, Jules 
I/Cf6bvre, Tony Robert-Fleury, Paris. ' Represented in Mark Hopkins 
Art Institute, San Francisco. Mention, 1895 ; Third Gold Medal Paris 
Salon, 1899. Academy Julian Medals. 

277. '* La Gitanilla.'* (Pans saion, 1901.) 



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PALMER, Wai<TSR I/AUNT, N. A.— 6 I^afayette Street, 
Albany, N. Y. Born in Albany, 1854. Pupil of P. %, Church, Hudson, 
N. Y., and Carolua Duran, Paris, Prance. Member of National 
Academy of Design, Society of American Artists, Society of American 
landscape Painters, American Water Color Society, Water Color Club, 
Pastel Club, etc., New York. Received the second Hallgarten Prize, 
|200, at the Academy of Design, New York, 1887 ; Medal, World's Fair, 
Chicago, 1893 ; Gold Medal, only award Philadelphia Art Club, 1804. 
^an's Prize, |300, only award. Water Color Society, New York, 1895; 
First Prize, $250, Boston Art Club, 1895 ; Second Prize, |100, Nashville 
Centennial , 1897. Honorable Mention, Paris, 1900; Silver Medal, Bufifalo, 
1901. 

278. The first snow. 

279. A Venetian morning. 

PAPB, Eric — Lancaster Terrace, Brookline, Mass. Bom 
in San Francisco, Cal., 1870. Studied at the ^cole des Beaux Arts ; 
with Boulanger, I^f^bvre, Constant and I«aurens, Paris. Director Erie 
Pape School of Art, Boston. Four Medals. 

280. New England fishing village. 

281. The approaching storm. 

282. The great dune. 

283. Closing in of the fog, evening. 

PARSONS, Antoinette de Forest— Holbein Studios, 13^ 

West 55th street. New York, N. Y. Born in Cleveland, Ohio. Studied 
with Merson, Raphael Collin, Girardot, Courtois, Colarossi School , 
Paris. Honorable Mention Paris Salon, IfiOO. 

284. Near the sea at Etaples. (Paris saion,i90i). 

PATTISONJamesWm.— Tree Studio Building, Chicago, HI. 
Born in Boston, 1844. Pupil of Professor Albert Flamm, Dtlsseldorf 
and I^uigi Chialiva, Paris. First exhibited at Paris Salon, 1879. 
Member of Chicago Architectural Club. On the lecture staff of the 
Art Institute, Chicago. Medal of Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic 
Association, Boston, 1881. 

286. The early morning ** limited." 



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PAYNE, Chari^es Hsnry— 1601 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, 
m. 



286. Moonrise. 



PEBBLES, Frank M.— 387 Erie Street, Oak Park, HI. 
Bom in New York, 18S9. Studied at the National Academy of Design, 
and with Edwin White, New York. President Chicago Academy of 
Design. Represented in Crocker Gallery, Sacramento, CaL Medal 
San Prancisoe, 1877. 



287. Portrait. 



PEIXOTTO, Ernest CuFFORD^Care of Crfedit Lyonnais, 

Paris. Bom in San Prancisoo, California, 1869. Studied in Julian 
Academy, with I^ef^bvre and Benjamin Constant. Honorable Mention 
Paris Salon, 1895. 

288. Lady in yellow. (Paris saion,i90i). 



PERRY, Enoch Wood, Jr. N. A.— Century Association, 

7 West 43d Street New York, N. Y. Born in Boston, Mass., 18S1, 
Studied with E. I^eutze and T. Couture. Member National Academy of 
Design ; Water Color Society, New York. Represented in Buffalo 
Academy of Pine Arts. 

289. The last vision of Jeanne d'Arc. 



PERRY, XiVUix Cabot—812 Marlborough Street, Boston, 
Mass. Bom in Boston. Studied in Boston and Paris. 

290. Japanese children reading. 

291. Fuji from Iwabuchi. 

PEYRAUD, Frank C. — Chicago, 111. Bom in Switzerland, 
studied at Art Institute, Chicago; ^Dcole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Fort- 
nighUy Prise of 1899. 

292. Twilight on the Mississippi. 

293. I^te summer afternoon. 



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POORE, Henry Rankin— 45 Ridge Street, Orange, New 
Jersey. Bom in Newark, N. J., 1859. Studied at Pennsylvania Acad- 
emy of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia ; National Academy of Design. 
New York ; and with Peter Moran, Lumenais and Bonguereau. Assc 
date Member National Academy of Design, New York. 

294. Potato harvest. 



REDFBLD, Edward W.— Centre Bridge, Bucks County, 
Pa. Born in Bridgeville, Delaware, 1869. Studied at the Pennsylvania 
Academy of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia; Bouguereau and Plenry, 
Paris, Member of the Art Club, Philadelphia. Represented in Corcoran 
Art Gallery, Washington ; Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arts, 
Philadelphia. Gold Medal, Art Club of Philadelphia. Bronze Medal, 
Paris Exposition, 1900. Bronze Medal, Pan-American Exposition, 
Buffalo, 1901. 

295. The ark. 

296. Late afternoon, France. 

297. Winter. 

REDMOND, Margaret— 10 South 18th Street, Philadel- 
phia. 

298. The North Hills. 

RICHARDS, E. B.--1400 McCulloh Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Bom in Virginia. Studied with Raphael Collin. Medal Omaha 
Exposition. 

299. Corner in a Dutch barn. 



RICHARDS, Fred*k DbB.— 1520 Chestnut Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Born in Wilmington, Del. Member Art Club, Philadel- 
phia ; Vice-President Artists' Fund Society. 

300. The Anglesea fishing fleet. 

301. The wreck, Jersey coast. 



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RIX, JUI,IAN— 

302. Jersey uplands. Lent by w. o. coic, cwcago. 

ROSENTHAI,, Ai,b«rt — 1580 Chestnut Street, Philadel- 
phia, Penn. Bom in Philadelphia. Studied with G^rOme and in 
^cole des Beaux Arts, Paris. 

303. Portrait of Max Rosenthal. 
804. Portrait of Miss I. 

SARGEANT, Gbn^e— 18 Studio Building. Chicago, 111. 
Bom in San Francisco, Cal. Studied with Emil Carlsen and at the Art 
Institute, Chicago. 

305. Lobster Point. 

306. Among the OgunquitjHills. 

307. Maine coast. 



SARTAIN Wii,i,iAM— 153 West 57th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born in Philadelphia, Penn., in 1843. Studied at the Pennsylvania 
Academy of the Pine Arts; with Leon Bonnat and at the Bcole des 
Beaux Arts. Paris. Member of Society of American Artists; Associate 
National Academy of Design. Represented in Jacksonrille Art As. 
sociation; Smith College Collection; S. Carolina Art Association, Cor^ 
coran Art Gallery, Washington. Silver Medal, Boston. Honorable 
Mention, Pennsylvania'Academy of the Fine Arts. 

308. In the valley of the Hackensack (Paris saion, iwi.) 



SCHMEDTGEN, Wii^uam— 1906 Oakdale Avenue, Chi- 
cago, ni. 

309. A Moor. 

310. Cuban soldiers. 

311. Fishing boats, Venice. 



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SCHOFIELD, W. Elmer— Ogontz, Pa. Born in Philadel- 
phia, 1867. Studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arts; 
and Julian Academy, Paris. Represented in Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Honorable Mention, Paris, 1900. Webb 
Prize, New York Society of American Artists, 1900. Ist Hallgarten 
Prize, N. A., New York. Honorable Mention, Pittsburgh. Silver 
Medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo. 

312. Early winter evening. 

SBWELI/. A. Brewster— Y. M. C. A. Building, 23rd 

street. New York, N. Y. 

313. Propitiating the gods. 

314. Portrait, Mrs. EUwood Hendrick. 

SIMMONS, Edward— Basthampton, Long Island. Born 
in Concord, Mass., 1852. Studied with I^f6bvre and Boulanger, Paris. 

315. Marine — the surges. 

316. Sunset. 



SLOAN, John— 806 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bom 

in Lock Haven, Pa., 1871. 

317. Tugs. 



SMYTH, Margarita Pumpei<i*y (Mrs. H. S. Smyth), 9 
Buckingham Street, Cambridge, Mass. Born in Newburgh, N. Y., 187S. 
Studied with Abbott Thayer. 

318. Portrait of Mr. X. 



SNOW, Edward Tayi^or— 1815 Columbia Avenue, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Bom in Philadelphia. Studied in the Pennsylvania 
Academy of the Pine Arts. Fellow of the Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Pine Arts. Philadelphia Art Commissioner to Tennessee Cen- 
tennial. 

319. Pocopson Hills, Chester county, Pa. 



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SNOW. I^AURA E —1815 Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Born in Philadelphia. Studied with E. Taylor Snow. 

320. Near Chadd's Ford, Pa. 



STACEY, Anna I,.— 21 Tree Studio Building, Chicago. 111. 
Bom in Glasgow, Mo. Studied in the Art Institute, Chicago. 

321. The summer holidays. 

322. A Puritan maid. 

323. Twilight on the Mystic River, Connecticut. 

324. Early October days, Connecticut. 

325. On the Mystic River. 



STACEY, John F.— 21 Tree Studio Building. Chicago. 111. 
Bom in Biddeford, Maine. Studied in Massachusetts State Normal 
Art School; and Julian Academy, Paris. 

326. Up the Mystic River, Connecticut. 

327. Overlooking the valley of the Mystic. 



STARK, Otto—IOSO East Ohio Street, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Bom in Indianapolis, 1859. Studied with Boulanger and I,ef€bvre, M. 
Cormon, Julian Academy, Paris. Member Society of Western Artists. 

328. The seiner. 



STERNE, Maurics H.— 162 West 23rd Street, New York, 

N.Y. 

329. Beatrice. 



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SVENDSEN, SvEND— 431 West George Street, Chicago, 

HI. Born in Christiania, Norway, lfi64. Young Fortnightly Prize, 1885; 
Honorable Mention, Nashville, Tennessee Centennial Exposition. 



330. Winter morning. 

331. Camp fire in the woods. 



SWORD, James B.— 1520 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Born in Philadelphia. President Ariists* Fund Society and Society of 
Artists; Vice-President Art Club of Philadelphia. 

332. On the Wissahickon Creek. 



TANNER, Henry O.— 51 Boulevard Saint Jacques, Paris. 
France. Born in Pittsburgh, Penn. Studied with Benjamin Constant 
and Jean.Paul I^urens, Paris, and in Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Pine Arts, Philadelphia. Member American Art Association and So- 
ciety of American Painters, Paris. Represented in the I^uzembourg; 
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia ; Carnegie Insti- 
tute, Pittsburgh. Honorable Mention, Philadelphia; Honorable Men- 
tion, Paris Salon, 1896. 3rd Medal, Paris Salon, 18d7; 2nd Medal, Paris 
Exposition, 1900; Walter Uppincott Prize, Philadelphia, 1900; 2od Medal 
Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 



333. Flight into Egypt. 



TAYLOR, Chari^es J.— 759 West End Avenue, New York, 
N. Y. Born in New York, 1855. Studied in National Academy of 
Design; Art Students' league. New York; in I/>ndon and in Paris. 

334. December. 



TBRMOHLEN, Kari, E.— 210 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 
111. Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1863. 

335. Aurora. 



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THURBER, Caroi^inb (Mrs.)— The Westovcr, Washing- 
ton, D. C. Bom in Oberlln, Ohio, 1868. Studied in tlie Jnlimn Academy 
with Jean Paul X«aurens and Benjamin Constant. 



336. Young cavalier. 

337. Head study. 



Van der WBYDBN, Harry— -Montreuil-anr-Mer, Pas de 
Calais, Prance. Born in Boston, Mass., 1868. Studied with Jean Paul 
I«aurens, Paris ; with Prof. Fred. Brown, I/>ndon. Member Society of 
American Painters, Paris. Medal, Paris Salon, 1891; second medal. 
International Ex., Antwerp, 1894 ; gold medal, Atlanta.; bronze medal, 
Paris, 1900 ; second-class gold medal, Munich, 1901. 

338. Ramparts of Montreuil-sur-Mur. (Paris saion, 

1901.) - 

339. The river. (Pans saion, 1901,) 



VONNOH, Robert Wxi^i^iam— Rockland I^ke, New York. 
Bom in Hartford, Conn., 1858. Pupil of Boulanger and Lef^bvre, 
Academic Julian, Paris. Member Society of American Artists, New 
York. Represented in Pennsylvania Academy of Pine Arts, Philadel. 
phia and in Museum of Pine Arts, Boston. Honorable Mention Paris 
Salon. Medal, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889. Medal, Worlds 
Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1883. 

340. Portrait (a head.) 

341 . Hydrangeas. I*ent by Charles F. Grey, Evanston. 



WALCOTT, Harry M.— Rutherford, New Jersey. Born in 
Connecticut, 1870. Studied with Jean Paul I^aurens and Benjamin 
Constant, Paris; W. H. Low, New York. Member American Art 
Association, Paris. Salmagundi Club, New York. Honorable Men- 
tion, Paris Salon, 1897 ; Ha^emeyer Scholarship of New York, 1894, 
and American Art Association prizes. Medal, Pan-American Ex. 
position, 1901. 

342. St, JStienne du Mont. 



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WARDEN, Wii<i<iAM Francis— 115 Rue de Courcelles, 
Paris, Prance. Bom in New York, 1872. Studied with Benjamin Con- 
stant and I<£on Comerre, Paris. 

343. Return from church. 



WATKINS, Susan — 127 Rue Boucicaut, Fontenay-auz- 

Roses, Seine, France. Born in California, 1875. Studied with Raphael 
Collin, Paris. Honorable Mention Society des Artistes Frangais Salon, 
1899. Gold medal, Paris Salon, 1901. 

344. Portrait of Miss M. P. in costume I/)uis- 

Philippe. (Paris Salon, 1901.) 



WEBER, C. Phiwpp— 414 West Chelten Avenue, German- 
town, Philadelphia, Pa. Bom in Darmstadt, Germany, 1849. Studied 
with Prof. Kreling, Nuremburg, and with Paul Weber, Munich. 
Medal, 1873, I^ondon, England. Medals, Sydney and Melbourne, 
Australia. 

345. At Newfoundland. 



WETMORE, Mary Minerva— 55 Fourth Avenue, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. Bom in Canfield, Ohio. Studied with Jean Paul I^urens, 
Benjamin Constant, Raphael Collin, Paris; with William M. Chase, 
Kenyon Cox, Siddons Mowbray, New York. Member Woman*s Art 
Association, Paris; Art Students' I^eague, New York. Represented in 
Hopkins Gallery, San Francisco. 

346. The little Marguerite. (Paris saion, i90L) 



WHEELER, jANElV-i710 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arts, and at 
Julian Academy, Paris. Mary Smith Prize, Pennsylvania Academy of 
of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia, 1901. 



347, The last touches. 



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WHITEMAN, S. Edwin— 5 West Mulberry Street, Balti- 
more, Md. Bom in Philadelphia. Studied with Boulanger, I^f^bvre, 
and Constant, Paris. Honorable Mention Paris Salon, 1889. 

348. Looking seaward, late afternoon. 



'WIDNEY, GusTAVUS C— 1100, 185 Adams Street, Chicago, 

ni. studied at the Art Institute, Chicago ; and Julian Academy, Paris. 

349. Religious allegory, **He leadeth me beside 
the still waters." Mural painting. 



WIEGAND, GUSTAVS— 199 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, 
N. T. Bom in Brepien, Germany, 1869. Studied in Brooklyn Art 
School, Member of the Brooklyn Art Club and Salmagundi Club, 
New York. 



350. Approaching rain . 



WILES, Irving R.— 106 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. 

Bom in Utica, N. Y. Pupil of William M. Chase and Carolus-Duran. 
Associate of National Academy of Design. Member of Society of 
American Artists, and member of American Water Color Society, New 
York. Thomas B. Clarke Prize and 3rd Hallgarten Prize, National 
Academy of Design, New York. Honorable Mention, Paris ; Medal 
of World's Columbian Kxposition, Chicago, 1893. ^vans Prize of 
Amererican Water Color Society ; Tennessee Exposition ; Paris Ex- 
position, 1900. 

351. The hammock. 



WOOD, James L.— 1935 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born in Philadelphia. Studied with Thomas Eakins, Philadelphia; 
with J. I/. G^rOme, Paris. Instructor and I^ecturer on History of Art, 
Drexel Institute, Philadelphia. 

352, The letter. 



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WOODBURY, Chari^es Herbert— Grundmann Studios, 
Boston, Mass. Born in 1864. Studied at the Julian Academy, Paris. 
Member Society American Artists; President Boston Water Color Club. 
Gold medal, Atlanta ; second prize, Nashville ; prize, Boston A^t Club ; 
three medals Mechanics Association, Boston ; Medal, Paris, 1900. 



353. July morning. 
364. October. 



YOUNG, CHARtES Morris— 1520 Chestnut Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Born in Gettysburg, Pa., 1869. Pupil of the Pennsylvania 
Academy of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia, under R. W. Vonnoh ; Acad- 
emy Colarossi, Paris. Instructor in Philadelphia School of Design ; 
Member of American Artists* Association, Paris ; Academy of Pine 
Arts Fellowship. Represented in the Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Fine Arts. Toppan prize and Honorable Mention at Pennsylvania 
Academy of the Fine Arts. 

355. Early spring. 

356. Rainy day. 



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SCULPTURE 

BROOKS, Caroi, (MacNkii,)— 145 West 65th Street, New 
York, N. Y. Born in Chicago, 111., 1871. Studied at tke Art Institute, 
Chicago; and with Ingelbert and MacMonnies, Paris. Honorable 
Mention, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

357. Pompeian Samovar. Bronze. 

358. Cafetiera. Bronze. 

359. Giotto Giovane. Plaster. 

360. Inkstand (poppy and humming birds.) 
Bronze. 

361. Bust Marguerita. Plaster. 



COOPER, Ai^iCK— 1086 Fine Arts Building, Chicago, 111. 

362. Portrait, Mr. FuUerton. Plaster bust. 

363. Dancing nymph. Plaster. 



COX, ChabxBS BrinTON— 1825 Arch Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Born in Philadelphia, 1864. Studied at the Academy of the Pine 
Arts, Philadelphia, with Thomas Sakins; and the Art Students' l^eague. 
New York. 

364. The coyote. Bronze. 



FREEMAN, Edith Emogene — 4488 Berkeley Avenue, 

Chicago, 111. Bom in Chicago, 1876. Studied at the Art Institute, 
Chicago. 

365. Portrait bust of Dr. Noble. Plaster. 

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CATALOGUE OF THE 
FIFTEENTH ANNUAL 
EXHIBITION OF 

OIL PAINTINGS 

AND SCULPTURE 

BY AMERICAN ARTISTS 

OCTOBER 28 
TO DECEMBER 7 



1902 












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ART INSTITUTE 
CHICAGO, 1902 


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TRUSTEES OFllf&Jiiw^ OF CHICAGO 

1902-1903 



MARTIN A. RYERSON 
SAMUBI/ M. NICKERSON 
WILUAM T. BAKER 
ADOLPHUS C. BARTI^ETT 
JOHN J. MITCHEI*!* 
AI^BERT A. SPRAGUE 
8AMUEI/ E. BARRETT 
CHAUNCEY J. BI<AIR 
STANI^EY MCCORMICK 
HENRY H. GETTY 
MARSHAI<I« FIEU) 
I^WRENCE E. MCGANN, 

City Comptroller, (Ex-Ojficio) 



CHARI^ES D. HAMII^L 
CHARLES A. COOI^IDGE 
EDWARD E. AYER 
JOHN C. BI,ACK 
JOHN J. GI.ESSNER 
CHARUS I*. HUTCHINSON 
BRYAN I^THROP 
R. HAI^I/ MCCORMICK 
CLARENCE BUCKINGHAM 
ARTHUR ORR 
CARTER H. HARRISON. 

Mayor (Ex-Ojffieio) 



OFFICERS 

CHARLES L. HUTCHINSON, MARTIN A. RYERSON, 

President Vice^esident 

ERNEST A. HAMILL, N. H. CARPENTER, 

Treasurer Secretary 

WILLIAM M. R. FRENCH, WILLIAM A. ANGELL, 

Director Auditor 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 

CHARLES L. HUTCHINSON CHARLES D. HAMILL 

ALBERT A. SPRAGUE JOHN C. BLACK 

WILLIAM T. BAKER MARTIN A. RERSON 

CLARENCE BUCKINGHAM 



ART COMMITTEE 

CHARLES L. HUTCHINSON BRYAN LATHROP 

MARTIN A. RYERSON R. HALL McCORMICK 

HOWARD VAN D. SHAW 



n^HB Art Institute oi^ Chicago was incorporated May 
-^ 24, 1879, ^^ ^^ "founding and maintenance of schools 
of art and design, the formation and exhibition of collections 
of objects of arty and the cultivation and extension of the 
arts of design bj any appropriate means." The Museum 
building upon the Lake Front, first occupied in 1893, is 
open to the public every week day from 9 to 5, Sundays 
from I to 5. Admission is free to members and their fam- 
ilies at all times, and free to all upon Wednesdays, Satur- 
days and Sundays. 

The Art School, in the same building, includes depart- 
ments of Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Decorative Design- 
ing and Architecture. 

All friends of the Art Institute are invited to become 
members. Annual Members pay a fee of ten dollars for the 
year. Upon the payment of one hundred dollars annual 
members become Life Members and are thenceforth exempt 
from dues. Governing members pay one hundred dollars 
upon election and twenty-five dollars a year thereafter. 
Upon the payment of four hundred dollars governing mem- 
bers become Governing Life Members and are thenceforth 
exempt from dues. All receipts from Life memberships are 
invested and the income only expended. 

All members are entitled, with their families and visit- 
ing friends, to admission to all exhibitions, receptions, 
public lectures and entertainments given by the Art In- 
stitute, and to the use of the Ryerson reference library upon 
art 



DESIGNATION OF GALLERIES 

MAIN FLCX)R 



SBB PLAN 



Rooms i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, Blbridge G. Hall Collection of Casts 

of Sculpture. 
Room i, Egyptian, Assyrian, Babylonian, Syrian, Asia Minor. 
Room 2, (Corridor) . . Asia Minor and Early Greek. 

Room 3, Greek of V. and IV. Centuries B. C, including the 

Pheidian period and that of Praxiteles and Skopas. 
Room 4, . . . Later Greek and Graeco-Roman. 

Room 5, . . . . . Sculpture, Roman. 

Room 6, (Corridor) . Sculpture, Renaissance. 

Room 7, . . . . . Office of the Director. 

Room 8, (Hall) .... Sculpture, Modem. 

Room 9, . . . Office of the Secretary. 

Room 10, . . . . . Sculptiire, Modem. 

Room ii, (Corridor) ^Historical Collection of French Sculpture 

and Architecture. 
Room 12, ...... . Same. 

Room 13, (Corridor) ..... Same. 

Room 14, . • Higinbotham Collection of Naples Bronzes. 

Room 15, . . Egyptian and Classical Antiquities. 

Room 16, . . . . . .Oil Paintings. 

Room 18, . Fullerton Memorial Hall, Lecture Room. 

Room 24, . . . . . . Ryerson Library. 

Rooms 19 and 20 are in the part not yet completed. 



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DESIGNATION OF GALLERIES 



SECOND FLCX)R 



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Room 25, 

Room 26, 

Room 27, 

Room 28, 

Room 30, 

Room 31, 

Room 29, (Corridor) 

Room 32, . 

Room 33, (Corridor) 

Room 34, . 

Room 35, (Hall) 

Room 36, 

Room 37, (Corridor) 



Fifteenth Annual Exhibition of Oil Paintings 
and Sculpture, by Contemporary 

American Artists. 



• Century Drawings, Autot3rpes, etc. 

Paintings: Old Masters. 

Arundel Reproductions and Metal Work. 

Trustees' Room. 

Sculpture and Paintings. 

Committee Room. 

Sculpture. 

Room 38, . Oil Paintings: Henry Field Memorial Collection. 
Room 39, The Elizabeth Hammond Stickney Room: Oil Paintings. 
Room 40, . . Oil Paintings: A. A. Munger Collection. 

Room 41, Nickerson Collection: Japanese Bronzes, Porcelain, etc. 
Room 42, Nickerson Collection: Jades, Crystals, etc., and Oil 

Paintings. 
Room 44, Nickerson Collection: Water Colors and Engravings. 
Room 43, ) Collection of the Antiquarians: Textiles, Embroideries, 
Room 45,) etc. 
Rooms 46 to 54 are in the part not yet built. 



JURIES OF SELECTION 



For New York 

Hknry W. Ranger, 
Chari«bs C. Curran, 
Gborgk Innkss, 
Pbrnand Lungrbn, 
Hbrmon a. MacNbii,, 
Kbnyon Cox. 



For Philadelphia 

Coi«iN Campbbi.i« Cooper, 
John Si^an, 

Miss Margarbt Redmond, 
Chari^ks Brinton Cox. 



For Boston* 

Wm. J. Bixbbh, 
Chari<bs Hopkinson, 
Thomas Ai«i«bn. 



For Cincinnati, 

E. S. BuTi^BR, Jr., 

Chari^bs Kabi«in, 

C. A. Mburbr, 

Miss Caroi^inb A. Lord. 



For Chicago, 

art committee of the art institute. 

Chari^bs L. Hutchinson, Martin A. Rybrson, 

R. Hai«i« McCormick, Bryan Lathrop, 

Howard Van D. Shaw. 

advisory committee of artists. 



Al<PRBD JANSSON, 



Mrs. Virginia S. Rbynoi^ds, 
svbnd svbndsbn. 



Nominated by Municipal Art League of Chicago, 

Adoi«ph Robert Shui^z, Mrs. Eugene Fish Gi^aman. 

Nominated by the Arts Oub of Chicago, 

Mrs. Pauline Dohn Rudoi«ph, Leonard CRUNEi^ifB 



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THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION 
OF OIL PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE 
BY CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ARTISTS 



This exhibition includes 538 original works, classed as 
follows : 

Oil Paintings, 624 

Sculpture, 9 

Total, 583 

Of these works 237 were selected in New York and other 
American cities, 65 in Paris by Miss Sara Hallowell, th^ 
agent of the Art Institute, principallj from the two salons 
of the current year ; 281 were chosen by juries of artists in 
five cities, as follows : New York, 48 ; Philadelphia, 40 ; 
Boston, 17; Cincinnati, 19; Chicago, 112. The aggregate 
number of works submitted to these juries under the strict 
requirements of the prospectus was 680. 



FOR INFORMATION REGARDING EX- 
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ROOM 30. 



ALL PAYMENTS FOR EXHIBITS PUR- 
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OF OIL PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE 
BY CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ARTISTS 



OIL PAINTINGS 

AHRBNS, Ei*i*EN Wktherai^d— 1538 Chestnut Street, 

Philadelphia, Pa. Born in Baltimore, Maryland. Studied in the 
Museum of Pine Arts, Boston, and in Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Pine Arts, Philadelphia. Member of Plastic Club ; Fellowship Penn- 
sylvania Academy of th6 Fine Arts. Second Toppan Prize P. A. F. A.; 
Silver Medal, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, 1901. 

1. Sewing : a portrait. 



AID, George Chari^bs — 8 Rue Campagne-Premi^re, Paris, 
Prance. Bom in Quincy, 111. Studied with Jean Paul Laurens and Ben. 
jamin Constant, Paris. Member American Art Association, Paris. 

2. An idyl. (PansSalon, S.A. F.lfl02). 



ANSHUTZ, Thomas, P.— 201 S. 10th Street, Philadelphia, 

Pa. Bom in Newport. Ky., 1851. Studied at the Academy of Design, 
New York; at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arts ; and with 
Doucet and Bonguereau, Paris. Member of the Faculty of Pennsylvania 
Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Represented at Pensylvania 
Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. 

3. The fairy tale. 

4. Portrait of a boy. 



Arnoi^d, Axei^— 260 Thirty.first Street, Chicago. 
Bora in Sweden. 1871. 

6. The close of a sunny October day. 

XI 



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BAKER, Martha S.— 1026 Fine Arts Building, Chicago, 
111. studied at the Art Institute, Chicago. 

6. A girl. 

BARLOW, Myron — 225 E. Adams Avenue, Detroit, 
Michigan. Bom in Ionia, Mich., 1878. Studied at the Art Institute, 
Chicago; with Ger6me, ^cole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Member Ameri- 
can Art Association, Paris. Represented in Detroit Museum of Art. 

7. Study of an old man, 

8. Tired. 

9. , Silent sympathy. 

10. Found out. 

11. Approach of winter. 

12. The old bachelor. 

13. Gossips. 

14. A little sunlight. 



BARTLETT, J. HoxiE— 8 Villa Michel Ange, Rue Bastien- 
I^epage, Auteuil, Paris. Born in New York, 1870. Studied with Gus- 
tave Courtois. 

16. Marine. (Paris Salon, S. N. B. A. 1902). 



BECKWITH, Carroi,i.— 58 West 57th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born in Hannibal, Mo., 1852. Studied in ^cole des Beaux Arts, 
and with Carolus Duran, Paris. Member National Academy; Society 
American Artists; American Water Color Society, etc., etc. Honorable 
Mention Salon, 1887 ; Bronze Medals, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 
1887, 1900; Gold Medal, Charleston Cotton State Exposition, 1901. 

16. Portrait of Miss' Madeleine Lucchetti. (Pans 

Salon, 8. A. P. 1902). 



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BENSON, Prank W.—Salem, Mass. Born in Salem, 1862. 
studied with Boulanger and I«ef^bvre, Paris; and in Boston. 

17. Portrait of a young woman. 

18. Profile. 

19. Head of a girl. 



BERNSTEIN, Saui^184 Nortli Exeter Street, Baltimore, 
Maryland. Born in Poswol, Russia, 1872. Studied in Maryland Insti- 
tute, Baltimore, and in Julian Academy, Paris. Member American Art 
Association, Paris. 

20. A good housekeeper. (Pans saion, s. a. f., 1902) 



BETTS, Edwin D.,Jr. — 4125 Lake Avenue, Chicago, 111. 
Born in St. I«otiis, Mo., 1879. Studied in the Art Institute, Chicago, and 
with B. D. Betts. 



21. September afternoon. 



BETTS, Haroi,d H.— 4125 Lake Avenue, Chicago, 111. 
Born in New York, N. Y., 1883. Studied with %, D. Betts, Sr., and at 
the Art Institute, Chicago. Member of Art Students* I«eague, Chicago. 
First Prize, Art Students' I<eague. 

22. Reveries. 



BIESTER, ANTHONY--835 Armory Avenue, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. Born in Cleves, Germany, 1838. Studied with B. C. Koekkoek 
and Oswald Achenbach. Member of Cincinnati Art Club. Gold 
Medal of Indiana State Kzposition. 

23. A watering place. 



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BISBING, Hknry Singi^Bwood— 28 Rue des Martyrs, 
Paris, Prance. Born in Philadelphia, Pa. Studied with J. H. L. de 
Haas and P. du Vuillefroy. Member Paris Society of American 
Painters. Represented in Philadelphia, Sydney, Adelaide, Dresden. 
Berlin, Nantes. Medals in principal European cities; Chicago and 
Philadelphia; Chevalier de la I^egion d'Honneur. 

24. The plain, October afternoon. 

(Paris Salon, S. A. P., 1002). 

25. The plain, evening. (Paris saion. s. a. p., 1902.) 

26. The pond, evening. 

27. The heather-stretches of Holland. 



BITTINGER, Chari,ks — 51 Boulevard Saint-Jacques, Paris, 
Prance. Born in Washington, D. C, 1879. Studied in Kcole des Beaux 
Arts, Paris. Member of American Art Association, Paris. 

28. The black ribbon. (Paris saion, s. n. b. a., 1902). 



BIXBEE, Wii.i;iAM JOHNSON~616 Washington Street, 
Boston, Mass. Born in Manchester, N. H., 1850. Studied with S. P. R. 
Triscott and Tomasso Juglaris. Secretary of Boston Society of Water 
Color Painters; and Member Boston Art Club. 

29. Easterly weather at Marblehead. 



BLANKY, DwiGHT— 13 St. Botolph Street, Boston, Mass. 
Born in Brookline, Mass., 1865. Member of the Boston Water Color 
Club, and New York Water Color Club. 

30. A hillside cottage. 

31. On the New England coast. 
82. The vase of orchids. 



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BLAUROCK, Cari^oTTa— 1712 Diversey Boulevard, Chi- 
cago, 111. Born in Prescott, Wiaconain, 1866. Studied at the Art Insti- 
tute, Chicago, and with Charles Msar, Paris. 

33. Outside the walli^. 

BOLMER, M. DK Porbst— 52 East 25th Street, New York, 

N. Y. 

34. A cloud study. 



BONSALL, EI.IZABBTH F.— 10 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Bom in Philadelphia. Studied in Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Pine Arts, Philadelphia; with Colarossi, Paris. Member Plastic Club, 
Philadelphia. Represented in Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine 
Arts, Philadelphia. First Toppan Prize and Mary Smith Prize (2) P. 
A. P. A. 



85. Suspense. 
36. Anticipation. 



BRECKENRIDGE, Hugh H.— Darby School of Painting, 
Port Washington, Pa. Bom in I<eesburg, Va. Studied at the Pennsyl- 
vania Academy of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia, and with Bouguereau, 
Perrier and Doucet, Paris. Secretary of the Faculty, Penn. Academy 
of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia. Medal, Atlanta Exposition; First 
Charles Toppan Prize, Penn. Academy; Honorable Mention. Paris Kz. 
position of ISOO. Bronze Medal, Pan American Exposition, 1901. 

87. Silver light. 

BRIDGMAN, Fredsric Arthur— 146 Boulevard Male- 

sherbes, Paris, France. Born in Tuskegee, Ala., 1847. Studied with J. 
I«. G^r6me, Beaux Arts, Paris. National Academician; Member Society 
of American Artists. Represented in Corcoran Gallery; I^iverpool 
Permanent Gallery; Temple Collection, Etc. Knight I«egion of Honor. 
Officer of the Order of St. Michel, Bavaria; Hors Concours. Various 
gold and silver medals. 

38. Calm, coast of Algiers. 

39. In a garden at Mustapha, Algiers. 



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BROOKS, Maria— 139 West 54th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born in Staines, Middlesex, England. Studied in the South Kensing. 
ton and Royal Academy Schools, I«ondon. Medals of Crystal Palace 
Exhibition, and South Kensington Museum, I/>ndon. Diploma of Mel- 
bourne Bxhibition, Australia. Award of Merit, Charlotte, North Caro- 
lina, 1897, for genre in oil. 

40. After a good set. 

41. Very sweet. 

BROWN, ETHR1.BKRT W.— 18 West 80th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Honorable Mention, Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 

42. Early spring in France. 

BROWNE, Charles Francis— -1021 Fine Arts Building, 

Chicago, 111. Bom in Natick, Mass., 1869. Studied in Boston, Philadel- 
phia and Paris. Member Society of Western Artists; Instructor and 
I<ecturer Art Institute of Chicago. Represented in Providence, R. I. 
and Union I,eague Club, Chicago. 

43. Afternoon on Rock River, Grand Detour, 111. 

44. Harvesting wheat, Oregon, 111. 

BUCKI^EY, JEANNKTTB—Art Institute, Chicago. 

45. Across the hills. 

BUKHR, Kari. Ax^bkrt— 8786 Lake Avenue, Chicago, 111. 
Born in Stuttgart, Germany. Studied at the Chicago Art Institute, 
with Raphael Collin, Prinet-Tournais, Julian Academy, Paris. 

46. Reverie. (Pans Salon, S. A. F., 1902) . 

47. Card players. (Paris saion, s. a. p.. 1902.) 

48. The rivals. 

49. Canal at S' Graveland. 



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BUTI^BR, Edward S. Jr.—961 Bast McMillan Street, Cin- 
cinnati, O. Born in Cincinnati, 1848. Secretary, Cincinnati Art Club. 



50. Evening. 
61. Early spring. 



CAMERON, Marib GiSLON— 5 Studio Building, Chicago, 111. 
Born in Paris, Prance. Studied with Moreau de Tours, Cabanel, Jean 
Paul I^urens, Benjamin Constant, Paris; and the Art Institute, Chicas^o. 
Represented in I^ke View Woman's Club. Prize Woman's National 
Catholic League, 1902. 

52. Portrait of American diplomat at the Court 
of Korea. 



CHAMPLIN,Hai«i«ieEi«izabkth-- 4711 Woodlawn Avenue, 
Chicage, HI, Born in St. I«ouis, Mo. Studied at the Art Inststute, 
Chicago. Member of the Art Students' I^eague. 

53^ Roses. 



CHAMPNEY, J. WEI.W— 96 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 
Born in Boston, Mass., 1843. Studied with Edouard Fr^re, and at Ant- 
werp Academy, Belgium. Associate National Academy of Design, 
New York. Member American Water Color Society. 

54. Old burying ground at Deerfield, Mass. 



CHAPMAN, Cari,Ton T.— 58 West 57th Street, New York,- 
N.Y. Born in New I^ndon, Ohio. Pupil of National Academy of Design 
and Art Student's I«eague, New York, and of Julian Academy, Paris. 
Member of Society of American Artists, and American Water Color 
Society, New York. Silver Medal in Boston, 1892. Medal of World's 
Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1898. Medal of Atlanta Exposition, 
1895. 



55. Afternoon, St. Ives. 



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CLAY, Mary F. R.—IO South 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born in Philadelphia. Studied with Wm. M. Chase, New York, with 
Collin and Frederick MacMonnies, Paris. Mary Smith Prise, Penn- 
sylvania Academy of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia. 

56. Portrait. 

CLOPATH, Hknriette— 1426 Sixth Street, S. E. Minne- 
apolis, Minn. Born in Switzerland. Studied in Munich. Instructor 
in Art in the University of Minnesota. 

57. Portrait. 

CLUTE, Wawer Marshai,!,— Chicago Daily News, 123 
Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. Born in Schenectady, N. Y., 1870. Studied 
at Art Students' I^eague, New York, and with Constant Laurens, Paris. 
Member Art Students* League, New York; Palette and Chisel Club, 
Chicago; Charcoal Club, Buffalo; American Art Association, Paris; the 
Arts Club, Chicago. 

58. The dunes. 

59. The rain. 

60. A Dutch girl. 

CONNELL Edwin D.-— 7 rue Lemaitre, Puteauz-Seine, 

France, Born in New York. Studied with Bouguereau, Fleury and 
Julian Dupr4. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1899. 

61. At Criqueboeuf. 

COOPER, Colin CAMPBELL—Art Club, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Born in Philadelphia. Studied in Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine 
Arts, Philadelphia ; Julian Academy and Delecleuse Academy, Paris. 
Member of the Art Club; T Square Club, Philadelphia; Fellowship, 
Penn. Academy of Pine Arts, Philadelphia. Bronze medal, Atlanta 
Exposition. 

62. Port of La Rochelle, France. 

63. Italian boy. 

64. Florentine girl. 

65. Head of Young girl. 



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COOPER, Emma Lampert— 1225 Sanson Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Born in Nunda, N. Y. Member Woman*8 International 
Art Club, Water Color Club, Woman's Art Club, New York ; Plastic 
Club, Water Color Club, Philadelphia; Woman's Art Association of 
Canada. Medal Chicago Exposition and Atlanta Exposition. 

66. Fruit stands, Rouen. 

67. Yellow roses. 



COR WIN, Chari«es Abei,— Art Institute, Chicago, 111. 
Born at Newbnrgh-on.Hudson, N. Y., 1857. Studied with Prank Dut- 
eneck. Instructor Art Institute Evening School. Member Western 
Society of Artists; Chicago Arts Club. Martin B. Cahn Prize, 1900. 

68. Money Hill. 

69. Hamlet and harbor. 

70. Little Portugal. 

71. A glimpse of Gloucester. 



COUSE, E. Irving— Van Dyke Studios, 989 Eighth Ave- 
nue, New York, N. Y. Bom in Saginaw, Mich., 1866. Studied at Na- 
tional Academy of Design; Julian Academy and ^(cole des Beaux Arts, 
Paris. Member American Water Color Society; Black and White Club; 
New York Water Color Club; Associate National Academy of Design. 
Represented in Omaha National Gallery. Shaw prize and Proctor 
prize. Salmagundi Club, 1899. First and Second Hallgarten prizes, 
N. A. D. 1900. Honorable mention, Paris, 1900. 

72. Sheep. A gray day in France. 

73. Resting. 



COX, Chari^bs Brinton— 825 Arch Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Bom in Philadelphia, 1864. Studied at the Academy of the Pine 
Arts, Philadelphia, with Thomas Eakins; and the Art Students' 
l/cagne. New York. Member American Art Society of Philadelphia. 

74. Apache buffalo hunt. 

75. The round-up. 

76. Buffalo range. 



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COXE, EWZA MiDDLRTON— 1305 Arch Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Bom in Philadelphia, 1875. Studied iu Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Pine Arts, PhiUdelphia. 

77. May afternoon. 



CURRAN, Chari.es C— 16 W. 61st Street, New York, N. Y. 
Bom in Hartford, Ky., 1861. Pupil of the School of Design, Cincin. 
nati O., the National Academy of Design and the Art Students* 
I^eague, New York, and the Julian Academy, Paris. Member of Society 
of American Artists, American Water Color Society, and New York 
Water Color Club, New York; Associate of National Academy of De- 
sign, New York. Represented by works in Art Museum, Columbus, O.; 
T, B. Clarke Collection, New York; Vassar College Gallery, near 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Second and Third Hallgarten Prize, 1888. and 
Clarke Prize, 1893, National Academy of Design. Honorable Mention, 
Paris Salon, 1890. Medals: Chicago and Atlanta; Silver Medal, Pan 
American Exposition, Buffiilo, 1901. 

78. The dawn of Spring. 



CUTLER, Cari, Gordon— 144 Boylston Street, Boston, 

Mass. Bom in Newtonville, Mass., 1873. Studied with J. P. Laurens 
and Benjamin Constant, Paris. 

79. Mother and children. 



DAINGERFIELD, Ei.i,iOTT~145 West 55th Street, New 

York, N. Y. Born in Harper's Ferry, Virginia, 1859. 

80. The holy family. 



D»ASCENZO, Nicola— 1020 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Born in Torricella, Italy. Studied with Mariani and Jacovacci, 
Rome. Member National Arts Club, New York; Philadelphia Sketch 
Club; Fellowship Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia; T. Square 
Club, Philadelphia. Columbian Exposition Medal; T. Square Club Gold 
Medal. 

81. Neshaminy, winter. 

82. Vermont stream. 



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DAVIS, Chari,es H.— Box 444, Mystic, Conn. Born in 
Amesbury, Mass., 1856. Studied with Otto Grundmann, Boston; and 
with Boulanger and I^ef^bvre. Paris. Member Society American 
Artists, New York. A. N. A.; Vice-President Copley Society, Boston. 
Represented in Metropolitan Museum, New York; Corcoran Gallery, 
Washington; Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia; 
Art Institute, Chicago. Hors Concours, Paris Salon. Gold Medal of 
Honor, American Art Association, New York; Gold Medal, Boston; 
Honorable Mention, Paris Salon for "I«ast Rays;*' Silver Medal, Paris. 
1889; Palmer Prize, Chicago; Medal, Chicago, 1891. Medals: Exposition 
Universelle, Paris, 1900; Pan American Exposition, Buffalo. 1901; 
Atlanta. $2,000 Prize American Art Association, New York; I^ippin. 
cott Prize, Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arts; Prize, Society 
Washington Artists. 

83. Summer clouds. 

84. Night. 

DEBBRKINER, George— 623 Pike Building, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. Member Cincinnati Art Club. 

85. Coquette. 

DBCOMBES, Bmii^ie— 152 Huntington Avenue, Boston, 
Mass. Bom in Paris, Prance. Pupil of Ross Turner, C. H. Woodbury 
and others. Member of the Copley Society, Boston. 

86. A bit of Maine coast. 

DE MARB, George — Studio Building, Chicago, 111. Born 

in Bagni di I«ucca, Italy, 1868. Studied in the ^cole des Beaux Arts 
and Julian Academy, Paris. Member of the Chicago Arts Club, and 
Municipal Art I«eague of Chicago. 

87. Portrait of Mrs. C. H. Besly. 

DBSSAR, Louis Paui,— 58 W. 57, New York. Born in 
Indianapolis, Ind., 1867. Studied with Bouguereau, Tony Robert 
Fleury and ^cole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Member of Society of Ameri- 
can Artists. Represented in the I«otus Club. Picture owned by French 
government. Medals, Salon 1891. Chicago World's Pair, 1893. Men- 
tion, Pittsburgh, 1897. First and Second Hallgarten Prize; Silver Medal, 
Charleston; Bronze Medal, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1900. 

88. Autumn, Ira CoUoterie. 



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DICKSON, Mary Bstbi*i,K— 21 Boulevard de Clichy, Paris, 
Prance. Bom in St. I«ouis, Mo. Studied with I«uigi Cbialiva, Tony 
Robert Pleury, Jules I,ef6bvre, Paris. Honorable Mention, Paris 
Salon; Nashville, Tenn; and Pan American Exhibition, Buffalo; Third 
Gold Medal, Paris Salon, 1902. Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

89. The first lesson. (Oold Medal Paris Salon, 1902). 

90. Girl with flowers. (Paris Salon, S. A. p., 1902). 

DIETZ, Ai^BERT Barnett— Wilmette, 111. 

91. Moonlight and mist. 

DILLAYE, Bi^ANCHE— 1301 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Bom in Syracuse, New York. Studied in Pennsylvania Academy 
of the Pine Arts, and in Europe. Member New York Water Color 
Club; Philadelphia Water Color Club; Pirst President Plastic Club, 
Philadelphia. Silver Medal , Atlante. 

92. Fishermen's cottages, evening. 

DONOHO, Gaines RuOER-~Bast Hampton, Long Island, 
New York. Bom in Mississippi, 1857. Stndied in Julian Academy, 
with Bouguereau, and with Robert Pleury, Paris. 

93. Storm over the valley of the Loing. (Paris saion, 

S. A. P., 1002.) 

DOUGLAS, WAI.TER— 184 W. 23rd Street, New York, N.Y. 
Bom in Cincinnati, Ohio. Studied at National Academy of Design, 
and with Wm. M. Chase, and Art Students' League, New York. 

94. A Summer day. 

DRAKE, Wii,i,iAM Henry— 37 West 22nd Street, New 
York, N. Y. Born in New York. Studied with Benjamin Constant and 
I«eon Doucet, Paris. Member Water Color Society and New York 
Water Color Club. Honorable mention, Exposition Uniyerselle, Paris, 
1880, 

95. Death of the first born. 

96. Beasts of prey. 



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DUDLEY, Prank V.— 494 West Congress Street, Chicago, 
111. Born in Delavan, Wic, 1868. Studied at the Art Institute, Chicago. 

97. Breaking of the fog olBF Chicago. 

98. Moonrise, mouth of Chicago River. 

DUPNER, Edward-19 Rue Mouton Duvernet, Paris, Prance 
Bom in Bufifalo, N. Y. Studied with Jean Paul I^aurens and with Ben- 
jamin Constant, Paris. Member of Art Committee, American Art As- 
sociation, Paris. Represented in Buffalo Pine Arts Academy. Honor- 
able mention, 1st Wanamaker prize, American Art Association, Paris, 
1900 ; Medal, Pan American Hzposition, 1901 ; Honorable mention, 
Paris Salon, 1902. 

99. Portrait of Madame D. (Parfs saion, s. a. p., 1902.) 

EAKINS, Thomas— 1739 Mt. Vernon Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Bom in Philadelphia, 1844. Studied in Imperial School of Prance, 
with GerOme, Bonnat, etc. Represented in Metropolitan Museum, 
New York; Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia ; 
and in Rochester. Medal, Columbian Exposition; Gold Medal, Buf- 
falo. Honorable mention, Exposition Universelle, Paris. National 
Academician. 

100. Cardinal Martinelli, Papal delegate. 

EARHART, John P.— Pernbank, Ohio. Born in Pranklin 
County, Ohio, 185S. Member Cincinnati Art Club. 

101. November woods. 

102. A misty morning. 

EATON, Chas. Warrbn— 318 West 57th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Bom in Albany, N. Y., 1857. Pupil of National Academy of 
Design, and Art Students' League, New York. Member of American 
Water Color Society, and New York Water Color Club. Associate 
National Academy of Design, New York. 

108. The road to Bruges. 

104. An old Flemish town. 

105. Canal near Bruges. 

106. Morning, Holland. 

107. Sunset, Holland. 

108. HoUand windmill. 



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EMMET, Lydia Pibi^d— New Rochelle, New York. Born 
in New Rochelle, 1806. Studied in the Art Students* I^eag^ue, and with 
Chase, Mowbray, Cox, MacMonnies, Reid, New York; and with Julian 
Vitti, Pleury, Collin, Paris. Medal at World's Pair, AtlanU, Georgia; 
Honorable Mention, Pan American Kxposition, Buffalo, 1901. 

109. Portrait of a little girl. Lent by Mrs. Arthur 
Meeker. 

110. Katharine. Lent by Mrs. Arthur Meeker, 



FAUI^KNER, Hbrbbrt W.— 17 Rue Boissonade. Paris, 
Prance. Born in Stamford, Conn., 1860. Studied with Raphael Collin, 
Paris. Vice-President American Art Association of Paris. Honorable 
Mention, Pan American Exhibition, Buffalo, 1901. 

111. Moonlight, Santa Maria della Salute, Venice. 

(Paris Salon, S. N. B. A., 1902). 



FEUDEL, A. L. M. A.— The Concord, 34th Street and 
Indiana Avenue, Chicago, 111. Bom in I«eavenworth, Kansas. 

» 

112. October. 



FORSYTH, Wii,i,iAM— 938 Fletcher Avenue, Indianapolis, 
Ind. Born in Hamilton, O. Studied in Royal Academy of Art, Mun. 
ich; Prof. Loefftz. Member Society of Western Artists; Art Assoda. 
tion. Indianapolis. Represented in Art Association. Indianapolis. 
Medal Royal Academy, Munich. 

113. Between town and country. 



FRANKLIN, Mary— 8 Rue de la Grande-Chaumi^re, 
Paris, Prance. Bom in Athens, Ga. Studied with Deschamp, Geoffrey, 
Collin, Paris. 

114. In the church of Bagneux. (Paris saion. s. a. p., 

1902.) 



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FREER, Cora Predericka— Holbein Stndios, 224 Onta- 
rio street, Chicago, HI. Born in Chicago. Studied in Art Institute of 
Chicago, and with Courtois, Merson, Collin, Paris. 

115. The birthday. 



FREER, Frederick Warren— 224 Ontario Street, Chi- 
cago, HI. Born in Chicago. Pnpil of Royal Academy, Munich. Asso- 
ciate of National Academy of Design, New York. Member of Society 
of American Artists, American Water Color Society, New York Water 
Color Club, etc. Medal of World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago; 
Bronze Medal, Pan American Exposition, 1901. 

116. Martha. 

117. Among the leaves. 

PRIES, Charles Arthxtr— San Diego, California. Born 

in Cincinnati, Ohio. Studied in Cincinnati and New York. 

118. The last load. 

119. Too late. 

PRIESEKE, PREDERic Cari«— Atnerican Club, Paris, 
Prance. Born in Owasso, Mich., 1874. Studied at the Art Institute, 
Chicago, and with Benjamin Constant, Laurens, and Whistler, Paris. 
Associate Member of the Society Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Paris. 

120. The white cloud. 

121. Comer of the studio. 

122. Girl and mirror. 

123. Study of the nude in interior. 

124. Study of the nude. 

125. Brittany landscape. 

126. Girl in green. 

127. Sunny window. 



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PURSMAN, PREDBRICK— 263 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 
111. Born in Bl Paso, 111., 1871. Studied at the Art Institute, Chicago. 



128. A summer day. 



GALLISON, H. H.— 2 Grandmann Studios, Boston, Mass. 
Born in Boston, 1850. Studied in Paris with Adrian Bonnefoy. 
Member Boston Art Club. Honorable Mention, Paris, 1900; Special 
Mention King of Italy, Turin. 

129. Clearing mists. 



GARBER, DANiEir-1635 Brandywine Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Studied in Cincinnati Art Academy under V. Nowottny; in Penn* 
sylvania Academy of the Pine Arts under T. P. Anshutz. 

130. The meadow. 

131. Late afternoon. 
182. Woman with shawl. 

133. Pasture. 

134. October day. 

135. Across the Schuylkill. 
186. Rainy day. 



GARRETSONy DKI^i«a — 1229 Gratiot Avenue, Detroit, 
Mich. Born in I/>gan, Ohio. Studied in National Academy of Design, 
New York, and with I«eonard Ochtman and i;. R. Garrido. 

137, Portrait. (Paris Salon, S. A. P., Ifl02.) 

138. Autumn . (Paris Salon, S. A. P., 1902.) 



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GAY, Edward — Monnt Vernon, New York. Bom in Dub- 
lin, Ireland, 1837. Stndied in Carlsruhe, Germany, with Lessing, Scbir- 
mer and Gude. Member N. Y. Water Color Club; A. N. A. Repre- 
sented in Metropolitan Museum, N. Y., Minneapolis Gallery; Gallery 
of Pine Arts, Syracuse; I«otus Club; Executive Mansion, Albany. 



139. Evening by the river. 



GAY, Wai^TER — ^73 Rue Ampere, Paris, Prance. Bom in 
Hingbam, Mass., 1856. Studied with Bonnat, Paris. Fellow for life of 
Metropolitan Museum of Pine Arts, New York; Member Soci^t6 Nation - 
ale des Beaux Arts, Paris; Member Secessionists of Munich; Paris 
Society of American Painters. Represented in Museum of Pine Arts, 
Boston; Metropolitan Museum of Pine Arts, New York; Carnegie Mu- 
seum, Pittsburgh; Pinakothek Museum, Munich; Museum of Amiens, 
Prance, and I^uxembourg Museum, Paris. Chevalier de la legion 
d^Honneur. 

140. Ne^ington House, Oxfordshire, England. 

141. Chimney comer in the Chateau de Fortoiseau. 

(Paris Salon, S. N. B. A., 1902.) 

142. Interior of palace of Pontainebleau, Madame 
de Maintenon's chamber. 

143. Chez Helleu, interior of the painter Hellenes 

studio. (Paris Salon, S. N. B. A., 1902.) 

144. The console, the house of a collector. (Paris 

Salon, S. N. B. A., 1902.) 



GLAMAN, Eugene Fish— 363 West 12th Street, Chicago, 
ni. studied at the Art Institute, Chicago, and with I^ Simon, C. Cot- 
let and E. Premiet, Paris. 



145. Lions of Abyssinia. 

146. Cart horse. 

147. Blue roan, English cart horse. 



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GOODWIN, Arthur Cufton— 3 Winter Street, Boston, 

Mass. Bom in Portsmouth, N. H., 1866. 

148. Under the arbor. 

149. Shore farm in winter. 

150. Loungers, Public Garden. 



GORHAM, Sidney — 8 Rue Vercing^torix, Paris, France. 
> studied at the l^le des Beaux Arts, and with Bonnat, Paris. Honorable 
mention, Paris Salon, 1902. 

151. Morning. (Paris saion, 1902.) 



GORSON, Harry— 1710 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Bom in Russia, 1870. Studied in the Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Pine Arts, Philadelphia; and Julian Academy, Paris. 

152. Portrait of Mabel Harris. 



GREENE, Mary Shkpard— 19 Rue le Verrier, Paris, 
Prance. Bom in New York, N. Y. Studied with Herbert Adams, 
Brooklyn; with Raphael Collin, Paris. Third Medal, Paris Salon; Gold 
Medal, 2nd Class, Paris Salon, 1902. 

153. A little story. (Gold medal, Paris Salon, S. A. F., 1902.) 



GRUPPE, Chari.es p.— 40 Wilhelmina Street, The Hague, 
Holland. Born in Picton in 1860. Studied in Holland. Member 
Society Dutch Artists, The Hague, Holland; New York Water Color 
Club and Salmag^undi Club. Represented in Royal Palace at The 
Hague, Boston Art Club, niinois Club. 



154. In the old backyard. 

155. At Voorburg. 

156. November day. 



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HAPEN, John— Springville, Utah. Born in Scherziogen, 
Switzerland, 1856. Studied with Jules Lef6bvre, Benj. Constant, and 
Ducet, Paris. 

157. Cornfield. 

158. Hollyhocks and girl. 

159. The forest. 

160. Wasatch valley. 

HAGERMAN, Worthik E.— Art Institute, Chicago, 111. 
Bom in Carmel, Indiana, 1878. Stadied at the Art Institute, Chicago. 

161. Man with a scythe. 

HALI^BERG, Chari«ks Edward— 1018 N. Park Avenue, 

Austin, 111. Bom in Gothenburg, Sweden, 1855. 

162. Northeast Passage. 

163. The sea near Swedish coast. 

164. Early morning on the Gothenburg river. 

165. Evening near Gothenburg harbor. 

166. An August day on the Atlantic. 



HALLETT, Hkndricks A.— Studio Building. Boston.Mass. 
Born in Charlestown, Mass., 1847. Studied in Antwerp and Paris. 
Member of Boston Art Club. Represented in Boston Art Club. Bronze 
Medal of Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, Boston. 

167. A calm morning. 



HARDWICK, Mei^bourne H.— 12 West Street, Boston, 
Mass. Born in Canada, 1857. Represented in Boston Art Club. 

168. Preparing dinner. 



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HARRISON, BiRGK— Plymouth, Mass, Born in Philadel- 
phia, Pa., 1854. Pupil of Carolus Duran and Cabanel, ^cole des Beaux 
Arts, Paris. Member of Society of American Artists, New York. Repre- 
sented in Philadelphia, Chicago. Salon picture of 1881 purchased by 
the French government and placed in National Art Museum, Mar- 
seilles. Silver Medal of Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1880. Hors 
Concours, Paris Salon. Medals: World's Columbian Exposition, Chi- 
cago, 180S. Buffalo, 1901. 

169. Cathedral gate, Quebec. 

170. Afterglow. 

171. Madison Avenue in winter. 

172. The edge of the park. 

173. Drifting snow. 

174. Sunset on Charles river. 



HARTWELL, Nina Rosabki,— Salt Lake City, UUh. 
Bom in Salt I«ake City. Studied in the Julian School, with Raphael 
Collin and I«. R. Garrido, Paris. 

175. The flowers. (Paris Salon, S. A. F., 1902.) 



HASSAM, Chii,db;--162 W. 57th Street, New York. N. Y. 
Born in Boston, Mass., 1859. Member of Society of American Artists, 
American Water Color Society and New York Water Color Club, New 
York; and of the Munich "Secessionist" Society. Represented in 
Buffalo Museum of Fine Arts, and in Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Fine Arts. Medals in Paris (1889), Munich (1892), Chicago (189S). First 
Prize (1300) of Cleveland Art Association, 1895. Webb Prize of |300, 
Society of American Artists, New York, 1895. Second Prize (|1,&00), • 
Boston Art Club, 1896. Gold Medal Pan-American Exposition, 1901. 

176. The jonquils. 

177. Washington Bridge. 



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HBYSINGER, Ernbist W.— 624 Walnut Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. Born in Philadelphia, 1872. Studied in the Pennsylvania 
Academy of the Pine Arts; and with G. R. Bonfield. Member Phila. 
delphla Sketch Club, American Art Society, Philadelphia, 

178. Early morning in spring. 

179. Forming shower. 

HOPKINSON, Chari^es— Cambridge, Mass. Born in Cam- 
bridge, 1809. Studied in Paris. Member Society American Artists. 
Bronze Medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo. 

180. Fishermen of Finist&re. 

181. Portrait of a Breton woman. 



HORTON, WiivUAM Samuki. — 64 Rue dela Rochefoucauld, 
Paris, Prance. Bom in Grand Rapids, Mich., 1864. Studied at Art 
Students* League and National Academy of Design, New York; and 
Julian Academy, Benjamin Constant and J. P. I^urens, Paris. Mem. 
ber of New York Water Color Club, and Salmagundi Club, New York. 

182. The supper hour. (Paris Salon, S. A. F., 1902.) 



HOWE, William H«nry— Bronxville, New York. Born in 
Ravenna, Ohio, 1846. Studied with Otto de Sharen and Vuillefroy in 
Paris. Member of National Academy and Salmagundi Club. Life 
Member of Lotus Club. Represented in St. Louis Museum Pine Arts 
and in Cleveland Museum. Honorable mention at World's IQxposition, 
New Orleans, 1885; Paris Salon, 1886. Medal of the third class, Paris 
Salon, 1888; second class, Exposition Universelle, 1889. Hers Concours, 
Paris Salon, 1890. Temple gold medal, Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Fine Arts, Philadelphia, 1890. Grand gold medal, London, 1890. Gold 
medal, Boston, 1890. Medal of World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 
1893. Gold medal of Midwinter Exposition, San Francisco, 1894. Gold 
medal of Atlanta Exposition. 1895. Officier d'Acad^mie, Paris, 1896. 
Silver medal. Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 

183. September evening. Rock Pastures, Old 
Lyme, Conn. 



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HUBBEI^I^ Henry S.— 15 Qnai Voltaire, Paris, France. Born 
in Paola, Kansas, 1870. Studied in the Art Institute .Chicago; with Raph- 
ael, Collin, Whistler, I«aurens and Benjamin Constant, Paris. Honor, 
able Mention, Paris Salon, 1901. 

184. Interior, 



HUMPHREYS, A1.BKRT--6I West 12th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Studied with G^r6me and Robert-Pleury, Paris, and with Ver- 
straete, Brussels. Member of Philadelphia Sketch Club. Member 
American Art Association, Paris. Formerly a professor in Chestnut 
Street Art School, Philadelphia. I^andscape Prize, American Art 
Association, Paris. 

185, Autumn in Brittany. 

186. First communion, Paris. 



JANSSON, Ai^FRBD— 201 S. Western Avenue, Chicago, 111. 
Born in Sweden, 1868. Studied in Stockholm ftnd Paris. Member 
Palette and Chisel Club, Chicago ; the Arts* Club, Chicago. 

187. At the hour of twilight. 

18S[. Autumn sunset. 

189. October's golden weather. 

190. The old farm house. 

191. Indian summer. 



JOHNSON, Marshai.1. — 12 West Street, Boston, Mass. 
Born in Boston, 1850. Studied in I^well Institute; Boston Museum of 
Pine Arts. Member Boston Art Club. 

192. Signalling at sea. 



JONES, Rebecca — ^269 Boulevard Raspail, Paris, France. 
Bom in Eatonton, Georgia. Studied in Del6cluse Academy, Paris. 

193, Japanese lanterns. (Paris saion, s. n. b. a., 1902.) 



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JUERGENS, Alfred— 218 S. Grove Avenae, Oak Park, 111. 
Born in Chicago, 1865. Studied in Academy of Design, Chicago; and 
with W. Diets, Royal Academy, Munich. Member Artists* Association 
of Germany; Munich Association of Painters. Represented in Munich 
Kunstverein. 

194. October. 

KARFUNKLE, David, 152 West 28rd Street, New York. 

N. Y. Bom in Vienna, Austria, 1879. 

195. Family portrait. . 



KELLER, Henry George — 596 E. Madison Avenue, 
Clereland, Ohio. Born in Cleveland, 1870. Studied at Dusseldorf, 
Munich and Paris. Silver Medal, Munich, 1902. 

196. Rest in the shade. 



197. Goats grazing. 



KENDALL, Sargeant— 26 West 8th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born in Spusrten Duyvil, New York, 1809. Studied at iScole des 
Beaux Arts, Julian Academy, and with I^uc-Ollvier Merson, Paris, at 
the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, and Art 
Students* League, New York. Second Prize, Worcester, 1900 and 1901. 
Silver and Bronze Medals, Pan American Exposition, Buffisilo; Honora- 
ble Mention, Salon, 1891; Medal, World's Pair, Chicago; IJppincott 
Prize; Shaw Prize; Carnegie Institute Bronze Medal. 

198. The fairy tale. * 



KOBHLBR, ROBBRT— 4816 Portland Avenue, Minneapolis, 
Ifinn. 

.199. A Spanish nobleman. 

200. The family Bible. 

201. Still-life. 

202. Portrait. 



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^ — - — " 

KRONBERG, Louis— 3 Winter Street, Boston, Mass. Born 
in the United States, 1872. Studied in Art Museum, Boston, and Julian 
Academy, Paris. Represented in Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine 
Arts, Philadelphia; Museum of Pine Arts, Boston. Silver Medal, 
Boston. I/>ngfellow Travelling Scholarship. 

203. At the theatre. 

204. Portrait of Mrs. C. 



KRUSEM AN VAN ELTEN, Ewzabeth P.— 100 Rue d'Assas, 
Paris, Prance. Born in New York, N. Y. Studied in National Academy 
of Design, New York, and with Raphael Collin, Gustave Courtois. I^. 
A. Girardot, Paris. Vice-President American Women*s Art Association 
of Paris. 

205. At close of day. (Paris Salon, S. A. F., 1902.) 



KRYSHER, EwzABETH— Holbein Studios, 224 Ontario 

street, Chicago, III. 

206. Twilight. 



LATHROP, W. ly.— Painesville, Ohio. Born in Warren, 
Illinois, 1859. Member New York Water Color Club. Received W. T. 
Evans Prize, New York. G^d Medal Philadelphia Art Club. 

207. By the river. 



LEHMER, CarownE— 322 Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
studied at Art Academy, Cincinnati, and with Mr. Pxmnk Duvencck. 
Member of Woman's Art Club, Cincinnati. 

208. Masquerading. 

209. Study. 



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I/80NARD, George Henry, Jr. — 17 Rue Boissonade, 
Paris, Prance. Born in Boston, Mass., 1860. Studied with G6t6me, 
Bouguereau, Aman-Jean, Paris. 

210. September morning, Moret. 

211. The viaduct, November. 

212. Boats at Pont-Aven. 



LINDIN, Cari. Ou)F Eric— 1141 Monadnock Building, 
Chicago, 111. Bom in Sweden, 1869. Studied with J. P. Laurens, B. Con- 
stant and Adam Jean, Paris. Member of American Art Association, 
Paris; Arts' Club, Chicago. 

213. Moonlight on the Varuna river. 



LIPPINCOTT, William H.— 37 W. a2nd Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born in Philadelphia, 1849. Studied with Leon Bonnat, Paris. 
Member National Academy; and American Water Color Society. 

214. The crucial moment. 



LONGSTRBET, Margareiv-^9 Eighth Avenue, New 

York, N. Y. 

215. Olivia. 



LORD, Caroline A. -975 McMillan Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Bom in Cincinnati, 1800. Studied in Art Academy, Cincinnati; Art 
Students* Leag^ue, New York: Academy Julian, Paris. Instructor, Art 
Academy, Cincinnati. Bronze Medal, World's Pair, Chicago. 

216. First communion. 



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LORENZ, Richard— 73 Mitchell Building, Milwaukee, 
Wisconsin. Born in Weimar, Germany, 1858. Studied in Weimar with 
Brendl, Hagen, Streuss. 

217. After a hot ride. 

218. Dusk. 

219. Hard toilers. 

220. A wild chase. 



LOW, Bertha Lea— 60 W. 10th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born in Philadelphia, Pa. Studied in the Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Fine Arts. 

221. Portrait of Miss R. L. W. 



LOW, Wiivi, H. — Lawrence Park, Bronzville, New York. 
Born in Albany, 1853. Studied with CarolusDuran, Paris. Ex -Vice- 
President Architectural I^rcague, Delegate (S. A. A.) to Pine Arts Fed. 
eration, N. Y. Member Society American Artists; National Academy 
of Design; Mural Painters. Represented in Metropolitan Museum, 
New York; Hillyer Art Gallexy, Smith College. Northampton. Mass. 
2nd Medal, Universal Exposition, Paris, 1889. Medal Columbian Ex- 
position, Chicago, 1893. 

222. Pull size color cartoon for stained glass win- 
dow, Washington, D. C. 

223. Sketches for 4 of 10 stained glass windows 
for St. Paul's Church, Newark, N. J. Water 
color. 

224. Study for ceiling of ladies* reception room, 
Waldorf. 

225. Study for ceiling in residence of W. V. Law- 
rence, N. Y. 



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226-229. Sketches (4) for decorations in music 
room of C. T. Yerkes, N. Y. Water color. 

230. Sketch for proposed ceiling, ball room of 
Waldorf Astoria. Water color. 

231. Sketch for central panel, proposed ceiling ball 
room of Waldorf Astoria. Water color. 

232. Study for decoration of public building — 
Manhattan. 

233. Design for two dollar bill U. S. silver certi- 
ficate. 

234. Sketch for design of official diploma of 
awards, World's Columbian Ex., Chicago, 
'93. Water color. 

235-238. Cartoons for stained glass in residence of 
Oscar Straus, N. Y.: Spring, Summer, 
Autumn, Winter. 

239-243. Studies for figures of angels for stained 
glass, St. Paul's Church, Newark, N. J. 
Charcoal. 

54 DESIGNS IN MONOCHROMB FOR ** LAMIA " 
& **THE ODES AND SONNETS" OF JOHN KEATS 

244. Lamia. 

246. Titie. 

246. Dedication. 

247. Title to list of drawings. 

248. Head-pieces to list of Drawings. 

249. ''A nymph, to whom all hoofed Satyrs knelt." Head- 
piece, Part I. 



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250. * *On this side of Jove*s clouds. ' ' 

251. "And so he rested, on the lonely ground. 

252. *'The words she spake came, as through bubbling 
honey." 

258. I dreamt I saw thee, robed in purple flakes.'' 

254. ''She bathes unseen." 

255. "Pale grew her immortality, for woe of all these lovers.' * 

256. "The guarded nymph near smiling on the green." 

257. "Into the green-recessed woods they flew." 

258. Decoration — Daffodils. 

259. "By a clear pool, wherein she passioned to see herself." 

260. "Foremost in the envious race." 

261. Lycius, look back ! and be some pity shown." 

262. Decoration — Love's mesh. 

268. "Swoon'd, murmuring of love, and pale with pain." 

264. "The wide-spreaded night above her towers." 

265. "As one came near with curl'd gray beard, sharp eyes, 
and smooth bald crown." 

266. They had arrived before a pillar'd porch." 

267. Shut from the busy world of more incredulous." 
Tail-piece to Part I. 

268. * 'They were enthroned, in the even tide, upon a couch. ' ' 
Head-piece, Part II. 

260. ''Deafening the swallow's twitter, came a thrill of 
trumpets. 

270. "She nothing said, but, pale and meek, arose and 
knelt before him. ' ' 

271. "It was the custom then to bring away the bride from 
home." 

272. "And shut the chamber up, close, hush'd and still." 

273. "He met within the murmurous vestibule his young 
disciple." 



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274. "They all moved to the feast.'* 

275. ''What wreath for I^amia ? What for Lycius ? What 
for the sage, Apollonins ? 

276. "Checking his love-trance, a cup he took full brimm'd" 

277. "The sophist's eye, like a sharp spear, went through 
her utterly." 

278. "And Lycius' arms were empty of delight." 

279. "And in its marriage robe the heavy body wound." 

280. Tail-piece— The History of the Book. 



ODES AND SONNETS. 

281. Frontispiece. 

282. Titie. 

283. Copyright device. 

284. Dedication. 

286. List of Drawings. 

286. Table of contents. 

287. Ode on a Grecian urn. 

288. To autumn. 

289. Sonnet : "When I have fears that I may cease to be." 

290. Fancy. 

291. Ode to a nightingale. 

292. Ode to Psyche. 

293. Ode on melancholy. 

* 

294. La Belle Dame sans merci. 

295. Ode: " Bards of Passion and of Mirth.'* 

296. The Eve of Saint Mark. 

297. Keat'8 Last Sonnet. 



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EASEI. PICTURES. 

298. April morning on the terrace. 

299. Veiled sunlight. 

300. The children's play ground. 

301. Poppies among the vines. 

302. The departure for the first communion. 

303. June roses. 

304. A midsummer night. 

305. In the sun — Narcissus. 

306. The narrow gate. 

307. The interlude. 

308. Pomona. 

309. Convent gossip. 

310. The spinet and the harp. 

311. The felled tree. 

312. The carpet of leaves. 

313. Autumnal sunshine. 

314. Klysian lawn. 

315. The nymph Echo. 

316. Little God Pan. 

317. A profile. 

318. Old age of Cupid. . 

319-327. ** As you like it/' nine pictures— 5 oil, 
4 water color. 



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TWENTY STUDIES FOR DECORATION OF BALL 
ROOM, WALDORF-ASTORIA. 

Loaned by William T. Evans, Esq, 

SIX LUM^TTBS. 

828. The dance. 

829. The drama. 

830. The music of war. 

881. The music of peace. 

882. The music of theses. 
838. The music of the woods. 

FOURTEEN OVAL PANELS REPRESENTING THE NATIONS 
WITH THE TYPICAL MT7SICAL INSTRUMENT. 

884. America — Song. 

836. England — Harpsichord. 
886. Prance— the Drum. 

837. Holland— the Lute. 

888. Spain— CasUneto. 

889. Russia— Bells. 

840. Ireland— the Harp. 

841. Scotland— the Bagpipes. 

842. Greece — the Lyre. 
343. lUly— the 'Cello. 

844. Hungary — ^the Violin. 

845. Japan — the Samisen. 
346. Egypt— the Curved Harp. 
847, Germany— the Organ, 



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348. Portrait of Mrs. P . 

Loaned by William T, Evans, Esq, 

349. Portrait of Miss Florence E . 

Loaned by William T, Evans, Esq. 

350. Sketch portrait of my father. 

351. Penserosa — study of a head. 

352. Augusts Water color, 

353. September. Water color, 

354. October. Water color, 

355. November — design for magazine cover. 

356. Lilies of the field. Water color, 

357. Sketch for projected picture of the Annun- 
ciation. 

358. A day dream — decorative panel. 

359. Portrait of Mrs. C. 

360. The I/)ves of Horace. Water color. 



MacCHESNEY, Ci^ara T.— 27 West 88rd Street, New 

York, N. Y. Born iu Brownsville, California. Studied with Virgil 
Williams, San Francisco; with Mowbray, Beckwith, and at Gotham 
Art School, New York; with Courtois and Gerardot, Paris. Member 
New York Water Color Club and National Arts Club. Represented in 
Erie Art Club, and Boston Art Club. Two Medals World's Columbian 
Exposition; Dodge Prize, New York; Gold Medal, Philadelphia Arts 
Club; 2nd Hallgarten Prize; Bronze Medal, Pan-American Exposition, 
Buffalo, 1901. 

361. One of my friends. 

362. The reading. 



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MACMONNIES, Mary— (Mrs. Frederick MacMonnies), 
Givemy, jMir Vernon, Bure, France. Bom in New Haven, Cono. 
Studied in St. I/>ui« Scbool of Fine Aria; and Academy Julian, Carolus- 
Duran, Paria. Member " Aasoci^ '* Soci^£ Nationale dea Beaux Arta 
(Champa de Mara Salon), Paria. Member Society American Artiata, 
New York. Preaident American Woman'a Art Club, Paria. Repre- 
aented in St. I/mia Muaeum of Fine Arta. Medal Columbian Bxpoa- 
itioD, Chicago. Bronze Medal, Paria, 1900; Gold Medal, Dreaden ; 
Bronze Medal, Buffalo; Bronze Medal, Paria, 1900; Julia A. Shaw Prize, 
Society American Artiata, New York. 

368. Winter landscape. 

864. Last rays (PariaSalon,8.N.B.A.,1902). 

865. The sun-dial. 

366. Blossoming .time in Normandy. 



MACOMBBR, Mary L. — 4 Harcoart Studios, Boston, Mass. 
Born at Pall River, Masa., 1861. Studied in Muaeum of Pine Arta, 
Boston. Repreaented in the penqanent collection of that institution. 
Medala: Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, Boston, 
188B, and International Exposition, Atlanta, 189!l. Norman W. Dodge 
Prize, National Academy of Design, New York, 1897. Honorable men- 
tion, Carnegie Inatitute, 1901. 

367. The hour-glass. 



MAGEE, JAM^ C —8680 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. Studied in the Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Pine Arta; with W. M. Chase, New York ; and with R. Henri, Paris. 
Member American Art Society. 

368. Thoroughfare. 

369. Bathers. 

370. At the spring. 



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MA.RSH, Fred Dana— Nutley, N. J. Born in Chicago, 
1872. Studied in the Art Institute, Chicago. Member Society Ameri. 
can Artists, and Architectural I^eague, New York. Medals : Paris Ex- 
position, 1900; Buffalo, 1901; Clark Prize, Paris, 1896. 

371. Maternity. 



MAYER, Louis — 134 Grand Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Bom in Milwaukee, 1869. Studied in Weimar ; Munich : and Julian 
School, Paris. 

372. Study in tone. 
378. lamplight eflFect. 

MAYNARD, Guy — Grez - sur - Loing, Seine - et - Mam e, 
Prance. Born in Chicago, 111. Studied in Art Institute of Chicago, 
and in Paris, 

374. The letter. 

375. Field flowers. 

376. Day dreams. 



McCORD, Wii^WAM A.— 79 Carew Building, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. Bom in Cincinnati. Member Cincinnati Art Club. 

377. In the Northwest. 



McE WEN. WAI.TKR--11 Place Pigalle, Paris, France. Bom 
in Chicago. Pupil of Cormon and Tony Robert- Pleury. Pictures in 
museums of Brussels, I«i6ge, Magdebourg. I^uxembourg and Chicago. 
Medal of Honor, Antwerp ; Oold Medals, City of Berlin, Munich, 
Vienna. Hors Concours, Paris Salon. Chevalier de la I«4gion d'Honneur. 

378. A woman of the Empire. (Paris saion, s. a. f., 

1902). 
379. A secret. (Paris Salon. S. A. F., 1902.) 

380. Reflection, 



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McKERNAN, Frank— Ridley Park, Pa. Born in Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Studied in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arta, 
and with Howard Pyle. Fellowship Penn. Academy Pine Arts. 

381. The intruder. 
f 382. The close of day. 



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McKINSTRY, Grack E —44 West 22nd Street, New York. 
N. Y. Bom in Predonia, New York. Studied with Raphael Collin and 
Benjamin Constant. Member Society Washington Artists. 

383. A young musician. (Parissaion,8.A.p.,i90B). 
McLANE, M. Jean — 48 South Washington Square, New 

York, N. Y. Studied with Prank Duveneck, with William M. Chase, 
at the Art Institute, Chicaco. 

384. The critic. 

385. The fountain in the square (night). 

386. Convalescence. 



MELCHERS, Gari — 47 Rue Tangier, Paris, Prance. Born 
in Detroit, Michigan. Studied with Lef^bre, Boulanger and Kcole des 
Beaux Arts, Paris. Member Royal Academy, Berlin. Honorable 
Mention and Medal, Paris Salon; Pirst Class Medals, Vienna, Munich, 
Amsterdam, etc. Gold Medal, Philadelphia. Medals of Honor, Paris, 
1889. Berlin, 1891, Antwerp, 1894. Member of Society of American 
Artists ; Paris Society of American Painters; Society Nationale des 
Beaux Arts, Paris; Pine Arts Societies of Munich and Vienna; Interna- 
tional Jury of Awards, Chicago World's Pair, 1893; Represented in 
Muse^ du I^uxembourg, Paris; National Royal Galleries, Berlin, Dres. 
den and Munich; and Carnegie Galleries, Pittsburgh; Chevalier de la 
I«6gion d'Honheur, Prance; Knight of Royal Bavarian Order of St. 
Michael. Gold Medals: Dresden and Buffalo. 

387. Marriage. (Paris Salon, S. N. B. A., 1902.) 

388. Ruth and Boaz. 

389. House by the water. 

390. Portrait of Charles L. Hutchinson, President 
of the Art Institute. 

(Presented by friends to the Art InsUtute.) 



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MBNAGB» Bessis Marbi^e— 290 La Salle Avenue, Chicago, 
111. Born in Minneapolis, Minn., 1877. Studied with Miss Cushman* 
and Annette Covington. 



391. Dutch girl. 



MENZLER, Bkrtha S.— 5101 Kimbark Avenue, Chicago, 
111. Born in Chicago. Studied in Art Institute, Chicago; with Olivier 
Merson, Raphael Collin and Aman-Jean, Paris. 



392. Early moonrise. 



MEURER, Chari^ks A.— 524 Pike Building, Cincinnati, 
Ohio. Born in Germany, lg85. Studied with Julian, Bouguereau, I^. 
Doucet, G. Perrier, Paris, and Toilet of I^yons. 

393. At rest. 



MEYER» Enno.— 1809 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Born 

in Cincinnati. Studied in Cincinnati Art Academy. Member Cincin. 
nati Art Club. 

394. A Kentucky bandit. 



MORAN, PKRCY— 110 E. 16th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born in Philadelphia, 1802. Studied in the Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Pine Arts, Philadelphia; the National Academy of Design, New 
York; and in Paris and Ivondon. Member of American Water Color 
Society, New York. First Hallgarten Prize, National Academy; and 
First Gold Medal American Art Association, New York. 

395. Winter. 

MORAN, P.— 1822 Jefferson Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

396. A gray day. 



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MOSI/ER, GuSTAVE Henry— 309 Broadway, New York, 
N. Y. Bom in Munich. Studied with his father, Henry Mosler, with 
Iv. Bonnat and Julien Dupre, Faris. Represented in Erie Museum. 
Medal, Paris Salon, 1901. Gold medal, Faris Salon, S. A. P., 1W2. 

397. The wounded cow. (Oold medal, Paris Salon, 8. A. 
P., 1902.) 

MUENDBL, George P.— 715 Malone Street, West Hobo- 
ken, N. J. Born in West Hoboken, 1871. Studied at Art StudenU* 
league, New York. 

398. November morniDg. 

MUMPORD, Ai«iCE— 524 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Bom in Philadelphia, 1875. 

399. Gwendolyn. 

MURPHY, Hermann Dudi^ey — Copley Hall, Boston, 

Mass. Born in Maasschusetts. Studied in Paris. 

400. Temple Bridge. 

401. The Thames. 

MURPHY, Mrs. J. Prancis— 222 West 28rd Street, New 
York, N. Y. Third Hallgarten Prize; Honorable Mention, Pan Ameri- 
can Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 

402. Katharine. 

403. A boy's sport. 



MURPHY, J. Francis— The Chelsea, 222 West 23rd Street. 
New York, N. Y. Born in Oswego, N. Y., 1853. Member National 
Academy of Design, American Water Color Society, Society of I«and- 
scape Painters. 

404. October fog. 



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POST, WiLWAM Merritt— 55 W. 33rd Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1857. Studied in Art Students' league. 
Member of the Water Color Club; American Water Color Society. 
Honorable Mention Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 



422. Autumn evening. 



POWELlv, El*l,A Mak— 641 Lunt Avenue, Chicago, 111. 
Born in Davenport, Iowa. Studied with Edwin Scott, Raphael Collin 
and at the Colarossi School, Paris.. 

423. Portrait of an old man. 



PURVIS, Wii^WAM G.— 1667 N. Albany Avenue, Chicago, 
111. Studied at the Art Institute, Chicago. 



424. A summer evening. 



QUAIvLEY, Lena — 4 Rue de Chevreuse, Paris, Prance. 
Born in Decorah, Iowa. Studied at the Art Institute, Chicago, and with 
MacMonnies, de-la Oandara, Simon and Cottet, Paris. 

425. Portrait of an Italian. 

426. In the studio. 



RANGER, H. W.— 228 W. 44th Street, New York, N. Y. 

427. A blossoming oak. 

428. The hill back of the school house. 



RANSOM, Rai,ph--1651 Lake View Avenue, St. Joseph, 
Michigan. Studied at the Art Institute and Art Academy, Chicago, 
and Del^luse Academy, Paris. 

429. Morning — Normandy. 



Oil PainHngs. 51 



RBDPIBLD, Bbwarb W.— Centre Bridge, Bucks County, 
Fa. Bom in BridceTille, Delaware, 1880. Studied at the PennsylTania 
Academy of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia; Bouguerean and Plenry, 
Paris. Member of the Art Club, Philadelphia. Represented in Corcoran 
Art Gallexy, Washington; Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arts, 
Philadelphia. Gold Medal, Art Clnb of Philadelphia. Bionse Medal. 
Paris Hzposition, 1900. Bronze Medal, Pan-American Exposition, 
Buffalo, 1001. 

480. Gray day. 

431. Pennsylvatiia landscape. 

482. The willow. 



REDMOND, Margaret— 10 South 18th Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

433. Hollyhocks. 

434. Gray day, Mt. Mondanock. 



REHN, F. K. M.— 222 West 23rd Street, New York, N. Y. 
Bom in Philadelphia, Pa. Studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Fine Arts. Represented in Detroit Art Museum; Buffalo Pine 
Arts Gallery. First Prize for Marine Painting, St. I<ouis, 1882. Prize 
of 1250 at Water Color Competitive BxhitHtion, New York, 1881. Gold 
Medal, Prize Fund Exhibition, New York, 1886. Honorable Mention, 
^position Uoiverselle, 1900; Medal Pan-American Kzpodtion, 1001; 
Medal, Chaileston Bxpclsition, 1902. 

435. The vasty deep. 

436. Northwester in Gloucester Harbor. 



RETTIG, John — College Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. Born 

in Cincinnati. 

437. A dreary Sunday in Gloucester. 



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RICHARDSON, Prank Henry— dSl Colambug Avenue, 
BottoOf Mass. Bom in Boston, Mass., 1850. Studied with Bonlanger 
and Lef^brre. Paris. Member Boston Art Club, and Salmagundi Clnb, 
Mew York. Honorable Mention, Paris Salon, 1890. 

488. At mass. 



ROOK, Edward F.— 43 West 68th Street, New York, N.Y. 
Bom in New York. Studied with Jean Paul I«aurens and Benjamin 
Constant, Paris. Member of the Arts Club, New York City. Repre- 
sented in the Gilpin Collection at the Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Pine Arts, and the Cincinnati Museum. Temple Gold Medal, Penn. 
sylvania Academy of the Pine Arts, 1808. Medal, Pan^merican Ex- 
position, Buffalo, 1001. 

489. Whirlpool. 

440. Cascades. 

441. Mill race. 

442. Twilight. 

448. Farm courtyard. 

444. The inn, moonlight. 

445. The flock, moonlight. 



ROSBLAND, Harry— 191 ainton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Bom in Brooklyn, 1808. Studied in Brooklyn. Member Brooklyn Art 
Club, Salmagundi Club, New York, etc, etc Gold Medal, Brooklyn, 
1888; 2nd HaUgarten Prise, N. A. D., 1806: Silver Medal, Boston, 1000; 
Bronxe Medal, Charleston, 1008. 

446. Tender memories. 



ROSENTHAL, Ai3BR'r— 1680 Chestnut Street, Philadel- 
phia, Penn. Bom in Philadelphia. Studied with Geiome and in 
Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris* 

447. Portrait of Mrs. R. 



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ROSS, ISABBL M. — Care Signor Bnriqne SantoSy Banker, 
Graaada, Spain. Bom In Buffalo, Mew York. Siadied at tlia Ait 
I«eagne, New York; Delcduae Academj, Patia. 

448. Sixteenth century interior. 

(Paris Salon, 8. A. P.« 1902.) 

449. Young peasant. 



ROTH, Bbnbst David— 885 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
Bom in Stuttgart, Germany, 1879. Studied in National Academy of 
Design. 

450. Winter. 

451. A windy day. 

452. Summer. 

RYDl^N, Hbnning— 224 Ontario Street, Chicago, 111. Born 
in Sweden, 1809. Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago; in Berlin and 
lA>ndon. Member of the Arts Club, Chicago. 

453. Unexpected visitors. 
464. Landscape. 



SARTAIN, WnwAM— 152 W. 67th Street, New York, N.Y. 
Bom in Philadelphia, Pa., 1848. Studied at the PennsylTsnia Acad- 
emy of the Pine Arts ; with I^eon Bonnat and at the ^(cole des Beaux 
Arts, Paris. Member of Society of American Artists; Associate National 
Academy of Design. Rei»resented in Jacksonville Art Association ; 
Smith College Collection ; S. Carolina Art Association, Corcoran Art 
Gallery, Washington. Silrer Medal, Boston. Honorable Mention, 
Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arts. Bronze Medal, Pan Ameri- 
can Exposition, Buffalo. Silver Medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902. 

465. Group of trees by the roadside. 



SCHMEDTGEN, Wii«uam--1906 Oakdale Avenue, Chi- 
cago, m. 

456. Cuban with his horse. 



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SHARP, J. Henry— 118 Bast 4th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Bom in Bridgeport, O., 18SQ. Pupil of Yerlat in Antwerp Academy, 
and Carl liarr in Munich, I«aurena and Benjamin Constant in Paris. 
Member of Society of Western Artists. Teacher in Cincinnati Art 
Academy. Represented in the permanent collection of the Cincinnati 
Art Museum; Smithsonian Institution, Washington; and in UniTcrsity ot 
California. Silver Medal, Pan American Bxposition. 

457. Bvening on the Little Big Horn, Montana. 



SHUI^Z, Adoij»h Robert— Delavan, Wisconsin. Bom in 
Delavan. Studied at the Art Institute, Chicago; and with Benjamin 
Constant, and Jean Paul I^aurens, Paris. Young Fortnightly Price. 

458. The first gleam. 

459. Hoar frost. 



SHUTTLEWORTH, CijlirE— The Berkeley, Johnson Park, 
Buffalo. N. Y. Bom in Buffalo, N. Y. Studied in the Art Students' 
I^eague of Buffalo ; Vitti Academy, and with P. V. Du Mond, l^uc 
Olivier Merson, Raphael Collin, Paul I#eroy, Paris. Member Women's 
International Art Club, Buffalo Society of Artists. Medal for painting 
from life, Vitti Academy. 

460. Drying sails. 



SIMMONS, Edward — Easthampton, Long Island. Born 
in Concord, Mass., 1852. Studied with I^eftbvre and Boulanger, Paris. 



461, Tired out. 



SLAYMAKER, Ei.izabei^h— Norfolk, Virginia. Bom in 
Atlanta, Georgia. Studied at Academy Vitti, and at the Julian Acad- 
emy, Paris. 



462. In old Virginia. 



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SIX) AN, JOHN-^6 Walnnt Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Born 
in I«ock Haven, Pa., 187L Studied in the Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Pine Arts, and with Robert Henri, Philadelphia. 

463. A wayside station. 

464. The Schuylkill. 

466. The targets. 
486. Boy with lantern. 

SMITH, Chari^S L. a.— 471 Ploumoy Street, Chicago, 111. 

467. A southern twilight. 

SMITH, LBTTa Crapo— 789 Jefierson Avenue, Detroit, 
Mich. Bom in Detroit, 1862. Studied with Julius Rolshoven, with 
Oe<»:ge Hitchcock, and at the Julian Academy, Paris. 

468. Daughter of Egmond. (P^ris saion, s. n. b. a., loos.) 

SMITH, W. Granviu^b— 52 E. 38d Street, New York, N. 
Y. Bom at Granville, N. Y., 1870. Studied at Art Students' I«eague, 
with Walter Satterlee, and in Surope. Member American Water Color 
Society and Salmagundi Club, New York. Represented in Philadel- 
phia Art Club. Hallgarten Prise, Academy Annual Exhibition, 1900. 

469. The old orchard. 

470. Good night. 

STAGEY, Anna L.— 21 Tree Studio Building, Chicago, 111. 
Bom in Glasgow, Mo. Studied in the Art Institute, Chicago. Young 
Fortnightly Prize, 1902. 

471. A breezy day on the Mystic River. 

472. The village at twilight. 

473. Trophies of the fields, 

474. Boats. 



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STACBY, John P.— 31 Tree Stadio Bnilding, Chicago, lU. 

Born In Blddeford, Bfainc. Studied In ICaanchoMtU 8tate Normal 
Art School; and Julian Academy, Paris. Vice-President Chicago Arts 
Sodcty. 

475. Across the valley of the Mystic. 



STERNE, Mau&icb H. — 163 Wert 38rd Street, New 

York, N. Y. 

476. Berceuse. 

477. Sand worms. 



STETSON, Chari^bs Wai,TER— 73 Via San Niccolo da 
Tolentino, Rome. Bom in Tiverton Pour Comers, R. I«, 1868. Repre- 
sented in Boston Art Ifuscom, and Rhode Island School of Design. 

478. Flower play. 



STREATOR, Harou> Arthur ^3189 Euclid Ayenue, 
Clereland, Ohio. Bom in Clereland. 

479. Gloucester Harbor. 



STROM, GusTAP Adoi«P— dOSl Princeton Avenue, Chicago, 
m. Bom in Sweden, 1872. 

480, The fisherman's hut, moonlight. 

481. The suburb, evening. 



SVBNDSEN, SVEND--481 West George Street, Chicago, 

ni. Bom in ChristianU, Norway, 1864. Young PortnighUy Prize, 1896; 
Honorable Mention, NashTille, Tennessee Centennial Rzi>osition. 

482« After spring rain. 



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SYKBS, Annie 0.^8007 Vernon Place, Cincinnati, O. 
Bom ia Brookline, Mi&H. Studied in Art MaflCtttn, Boston; Art Acad* 
cmy, Cincinnati, with Prank Dnvcneck. 



483. Mother and child. 

484. Portrait. 



SYMONS, Gborge Gardner — 8565 Ashland Avenue, 
Ravcnswood, Chicago, IlL Bom in Chicago, IML Studied at the 
Academy of Design, Chicago. Member American Art Aaaodation, 
Paris. Society of Western Artists. R epres en ted in the I<ord Gower 
collection, I/>ndon. 

485. Toil and closing day. 

486. The orchard. 

487. Wind ripples on the salt marsh. 

488. After the plowing. 

489. Mussel Cove. 



TALCOTT, Allen B. — Old Lyme, Conn. Bom in 1867. 
490. Landscape. 



TAR BELL, Edmund C. — Dartmouth Street, Boston. Bom 
in West Groton, Mass., 1862. Studied with Bonlanger and Lef^brre. 
Academy Julian, Paris. Member of Society of American Artists, New 
York; Associate of National Academy of Design, New York; Clarke 
Prise, Shaw Fund Prise, and First Hallgarten Prize, New York. 

491. On Bos'n's Hill. 

492. The Venetian blind. 



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TAYLOR, Chari^bs J.— 759 West End Avenue, New York, 
N. Y. Bom in New York, 18S5. Studied in National Academy of De- 
sign; Art Students' I^eague, New York; in I«ondon and in Paris. 



493. Land of the golden rod. 



THOMAS, EuzABBTH Haynes— 4713 Springfield Avenue, 
Philadelphia, Pa. Bom in Philadelphia. Studied in the Pennsylvania 
Academy of the Pine Arts, and in Paris. First and Second Charles 
Toppan Prises. 



494. A last glance. 



UNDERWOOD, Mary Stanton — Wausau, Wisconsin. 
Studied with William M. Chase and Du Mond, New York; at the Art 
Institute, Chicago. 



495. Head of a young man. 



Van der WEYDEN, Harry — Montreuilsur-Mer, Pas de 
Calais, France. Bom in Boston, Mass., 1868. Studied with Jean Paul 
I^aurens, Paris; with Prof. Fred. Brown, I^ndon. Member Society of 
American Painters, Paris. Represented in Weimar; in Museum Rep- 
resentative European Art, Tokio, Japan; Ministry Public Instruction, 
Vienna. Medal, Paris Salon, 1891; second medal. International Ex., 
Antwerp, 1804; gold medal, Atlanta; bronze medal, Paris, 1900; second- 
class gold medal, Munich, 1901. Gold Medal, Vienna, 1902. 

496. By the light of the moon. 

(Paris Salon, S. N. B. A., 1902.) 

497. The promenade. 

(Paris Salon, S. N. B. A., 1902.) 



VAN LAER, Ai^EXANDER T.— 30 E. 57th St., New York, 
N. Y. Bom in Auburn, N. Y., 1857. Studied with R. Swain Gifford and 
with George Voggenberk. Member Salmagundi Club; Artists' Fund 
Society; I/>tns Club; Associate National Academy of Design. Repre- 
sented in I/>tns Club. Bronze Medal, Charleston Ezpodtion. 

498. Bronxville meadows, February. 



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VAN MILLET, G.— 517 Pepper Building, Kansas City, Mo. 
Bom in Kahsss City. Studied in Rojral Academy, Munich, nnder 
Nikolis Gysis and I^nd-wlg von I^oefftx. President of Art Onb, Kansas 
City. Honorable Mention, Academy, Munich. 

499. The country blacksmith. 



VOORHBES, Ci«a&b: Greenwood— 1 West 88th Street, 
New York, N. Y. Bom in New York, 1871. Studied at the Art StudenU' 
I^eague, New York; and with Benjamin Constant and J. P. Laurens, 
Paris. 

500. May sunshine, Connecticut. 



WADE, Caroune D.— 728 Athenaeum Building, Chicago, 
nt Bom in Chicago. Studied at the Art Institute, Chicago; and with 
Gustave Courtois, Paris. 



501. An American girl. 



WALCOTT, Harry M.— 124 West 28rd Street, New York, 
N. Y. Bom in Connecticut, 1870. Studied with Jean Paul I^aurens and 
Benjamin Constant, Paris; W. H. I«ow, New York. Member American 
Art Association, Paris. Salmagundi Club, New York. Honorable Men- 
tion, Paris Salon, 1897; Havemeyer Scholarship of New York, 1894, and 
American Art Association prizes. Medal, Pan.American Exposition, 
1901. 



502. Portrait composition. 
603. A gray day in France. 



WALDEN, LiONEir— 88 Boulevard Edgar-Quinet, Paris, 
Prance. Bom in Norwich, Conn., 1862. Studied with Carolus Duran, 
Paris; Member Paris Society of American Painters. Represented in 
the I^uxembourg Gallery, Paris; in Cardiff, Wales; and in Memorial 
Museum, Philadelphia. Honorable Mention, Paris Salon. Medal Sec. 
ond Class, I«ondon; Silver Medal, Paris Exposition. 

504. A summer day. (ParisSalon,S.A.F.,1902). 



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WASHBURN, CadwaIiLADBR— Minneapolis, Minn. Born 
in Minneapolis. Studied with WiUiam M. Chase, New York, and with 
Joaquin Sorolla T. Bastids. 



605. Running stream. 



WATKINS, Susan— 1 Rue da Val-de-Gr&ce, Paris, Prance. 
Born in California, 187t. Studied with Raphael Collin, Paris. Honor, 
able Mention Socifti dcs Artistes Prancais Salon, 1809. Gold Medal, 
Paris Salon, 1901. 

506. The necklace. (ParisSalon,8.A.P..19Q2). 



WEIR, J. Aldsn — Branchville, Conn. Bom in West 
Point, N. Y. Studied at the ^^le des Beaux Arts, and with X*. G^6me, 
Paris. Member Society Ten American Painters. Represented in 
Metropolitan Museum, New York, and in the PennsylTsnia Academy 
of the Pine ArU, PhiUdelphia. 

507. A New England factory village. 



WELLS, NSWTON A.— University of Illinois, Champaign, 
ni. Born in l4sbon, N. Y., 1882. Studied with Benjamin Constant and 
Jean Paul I«aurens, Paris. 

508. The Pantheon. 

509. Portrait of the artist. Prom mirror. 



WETMORE, Mary Minkrva— 55 Ponrth Avenne, Clere* 
land, Ohio. Bom in Canfield, Ohio. Studied with Jean Paul Laurens, 
Benjamin Constant, Raphael Collin, Paris; with William M. Chase, 
Kenyon Cox, Siddons Mowbray, New York. Member Woman^s Art 
Association, Paris; Art Students* League, New York. Represented in 
Hopkins Gallery, San Prandsco. 

510. Portrait of an old woman. 

511. Portrait of Mr. W. 



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WHITBMAN, S. Edwin— 6 West Mulberry Street, BalU- 
morc, Md« Boni in FhiUidelpliUu Studied with Boolaager, Xettbvre, 
and Ooofltmnt, Fuis. Honorable Mention Paris Salon, 1689. 

512. A quiet morning along the Mystic Riven 



WHITTBMORE, Wii^zjam J.— 818 W. 67th Street, New 
York, N. T. Bom in New York. Studied in New York and Paris 
under I«eftbvre and Benjamin Oonstant. Associate member National 
Academy of Desist; American Water Color Society; New York Water 
Color dub; American Society of Miniature Painters. Represented in 
Detroit Art Club; Boston Art Club; AtlanU Art Museum. Silver Medal 
Psris, 1889; Broase Medal, AtlanU, Ga.; Bronae Medal, Chariestoih |9Qt. 

513. Morning. 



WILLETS, Anita— 2804 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, 111. 
Bom in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1880. Studied at the Art Institute, Chicago. 
Member of the Art Students* I«eague. Assistant Teacher Art Institute. 

514. A river scene. 



WILSON, Hbnsibtta— 2021 Montfort Street, Cincinnati^ 
Ohio. Bom in Cincinnati. Studied in Cincinnati Art Academy. Presi- 
dent Cincinnati Woman's Art Club. 

515. After that big fish. 



WOODWARD, Ex,l.SWORTH — 2708 Camp Street, New 
Orieans, I«a. Bom in Massachusetts, 1861. Studied in R. I. School ot 
Design; with Cari Marr, Munich. President New Orleans Art dub ; 
Director Art Question, Newoomb Art School. President Art Teachers* 
A ssociat io n. Represented in Newcomb Art Gallery. 

516. A country churchyard. 



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WUERPBL, Edmund H.— Museum of Pine Arts, St. Louis. 
Mo. Bom in St. I/mls. Studied with Boaguereau, Pleury and Perrier, 
Aman Jean, and ^kfxAit dea Beaux Arts, Paris. Instructor in St. I/>nis 
School of Pine Arts. Member St. I^onis Artists* Guild, St. I/>uis Asso- 
ciation Painters and Sculptors, Society of Western Artists. Honorary 
member American Art Association, Paris. Represented in St. I«ouis 
Museum of Pine Arts, and in Indianapolis Art Museum. 

517. The fall moon. 

518. Harmony. A decorative panel. 



YATES, Ci7i,i3N— Carnegie Hall, New York, N. Y. Bom 
in Bryan, Ohio. Studied in National Academy ol Design, and with 
William M. Chase, New York; at the ^Ccole des Beaux Arts, Julian 
Academy, Benjamin Constant and Jean Paul l«aurens, Paris. Member 
of the Salmagundi Club, New York. 

519. The rising moon. 

520. The path to the beach, I^yme, Conn. 

YETO, Gknjiro— 45 B. 59th Street, New York, N. Y. Bom 
in Hizen, Japan, 1870. Studied with J. H. Twachtman, and Art Stu. 
dents* league. New York. Member of Salmagundi Club, Country 
Sketch Club, Water Color Club, New York. 

521. Rockaway Beach. 

522. Watching bathers. 



YOUNG, Chari*^ Morris— 1520 Chestnut Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Bom in Gettjrsburg, Pa., 1869. Studied in the Pennsylvania 
Academy of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia, under R. W. Vonnoh; in Acad- 
emy Colarossi, Paris. Instructor in Philadelphia School of Design ; 
Member of American Artists' Association, Paris; Academy of Fine 
Arts Fellowship. Represented in the Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Pine Arts. Toppan prize and Honorable Mention at Pennsylvania 
Academy of the Fine Arts. Honorable Mention, Pan American ^po- 
sition, Buffalo, 1901. Silver Medal, Charleston Exposition. 

523. The canal, evening. 

524. Winter evening. 



SCULPTURE 

BELDEN, Eu^A Cbi«BSTK— 5304 Cornell Avenue, Chicago, 
ni. Born in Chicago, 187S. Studied at the Art Inatitute of Chicago. 

525. Eleanor. IHaster. 



BRACKEN, JuuA M.— 19 Studio Bnilding, Chicago, 111. 
Bom in Apple River, 111., 1871. Studied at the Art Institute and with 
I/>rado Taft. Member of the Arts Club, Chicago; Society of Western 
Artists. 

626. Portrait relief, Mr. Gustavus Goward. 
MasUr. 



CHISLETT, Mabbl Cl^AaE— 1006 New York Life Building, 
St. Paul, Minnesota. 

527. Portrait of child. PlasUr. 



COOPER, Aucs— 1036 Pine Arts Building, Chicago, 111. 
Studied at the Art Institute and with I«orado Taft. 

628. Prog-girl. (Model for a fountain). Plaster. 



DALLIN, Cyrus Edwin— 69 Oakland Avenue, Arlington 

Heights, Mass. Born in Springrille. Utah, 1861. Studied with H. M. 
Chapin and Jean Dampt, Paris. Odd Medal, American Art Association, 
New York, 1888; Medal, World's Columbian Bzposition, Chicago, 1808. 
Silver Medal Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1900. 

529. The medicine man. Bronze, 

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LA FAVOR, Wixx G;— 26 Van Bnren Street, Chicago, CI. 
Bom in Frankfort, N. T. Pupil of Art Institnte, I^orado Taft and Her- 
mon BiacNeil, Chicago. Represented bj work in the permanent col- 
lection of the Detroit Art Museum. 



530. Esquimaux. Plaster. 



MAUCH, MAX— 28-80 St. Clair Street, Chicago, 111. Bom in 
Vienna, Austria, 1864. Studied in Imperial and Royal Academy of Pine 
Arts in Vienna. Member Art Club of Chicago, and Municipal Art 
I^eague. 

531. Sedition. Plaster statuette. 



MOORE, Lou Wai^i:,— 1016 Pine Arte Building, Chicago, 111. 
532. Portrait relief, William B. Dyer. Plaster. 



MULLIGAN, Chari^es J. — Art Institute, Chicago, 111. 
studied with Ix>rado Taft. 

533. Group. PlasUr. 



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AD4MS, CHA&I.BS Laban— 286 Boylston Street, Boston, 
Mass. Bom in New York, N. Y.. 1857. Studied in the French schools, 
and with A. Ondinot. Member Boston Art Club. 

1. In Gloucester. 



AHRENS, Eij^KN Wetherai.d~1523 Chestnut Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. Bom in Baltimore, Maryland. Studied in the 
Museum of Pine Arts, Boston; in Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Pine Arts, and in Drexel Institute, Philadelphia. Member of Plastic 
Club; Fellowship Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; American 
Society of Miniature Painters; Penn. Society of Miniature Painters. 
Philadelphia Water Color Club. Second Toppan Prize, P. A. P. A.; 
Silver Medal, Carnegie Institute; Prize of $1,000, Pittsburgh, igoi. 
Bronze Medals, St. I^ouis Exposition, 1004, oil painting and miniature. 



2. Boy in riding suit. 



AID, GSORGK Chari^ES — ^8 Rue Campagne-Premi^re, Paris. 
Born in Quincy, 111. Studied with I^ucius Simon, Charles Cottet, Ben. 
jamin Constant and J. P. I^aurens, Paris. Member, American Art 
Association, Paris; Artists* Guild, St. Louis, Mo. Represented in 
Detroit Gallery of Fine Arts. Honorable Mention Salon Artistes 
Pransais, Silver Medal, I/>uisiana Purchase Exposition, St. I«ouis. 

3. Motherhood. (Paris Salon, S.A.F., 1905) 

4. Pearls. (Paris Salon, S.A.F., 1905) 

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AKIN, Louis— 45 East 20th Street, New York, N. Y. Bom 
in Oregon. 

5. Old songs of Oraibe. 

6. In the plaza, Oraibe. 

7. Afterglow, Grand Canyon. 

8. Summer storm, Grand Canyon. 

9. Temple of Manu, Grand Canyon. 



ALEXANDER, John W.— 133 East 68d Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born in Pittsburgh, Penn., 1850. Studied in the Rojral Acad- 
emy, Munich. Associate of Soci6t( Nationale des Beaux Arts. 
Member of 8oci6t6 Internationale; Chevalier of the I^egion of Honor, 
1901; Member of Society of American Artists. Represented in the 
Luxembourg, Paris, and by works in permanent public collections in 
Philadelphia; Metropolitan Museum, New York; Museum of Pin^ 
Arts, Boston; Library of Congress, Washington; Temple Gold Medal, 
Philadelphia; First Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; Gold Medal. 
Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; First Prise, Washington, D. C. 

10. Portrait of Mrs. W. 

Lent by Dr. J. Clarence Webster. 



ANDERSON, Karl J —57 East 69th Street, New York.N. Y. 
Born in Oxford, O., 1874. Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago; in 
Prance and in Holland. Member, Society of Illustrators, and Salauu 
gundi Club, New York. 

11. Young lady with blue coat. 



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ARMS. J88SIK —2827 Lakewood Ave., Chicago, 111. Born 
in Chicafo. 1888. Studied at Art Institute, Chicng o; with J. C. Johan. 
sen, and with Charles H. Woodbury. Secretary Art Students* I^cague 
of Chicago. 



12. Young trees. 

13. Breaking wave. 



BARNES, Fay M.--r787 Lowe Ave., Chicago, 111. Studied 
at the Art Institute of Chicago. 



14. Grey day. 



BARNBTT, Tom P.-> Frisco Bailding, St. Louis, Mo. Born 
in 1870. Studied with Paul Comoyer. Member St. I/>uis ArtisU* Guild 
and American Institute of Architects. 

15. Sunlight on the sycamores. 



BARSE, GBORGS R. Jr.— 7 West 43rd Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born in Detroit, Mich., 1861. Studied with Cabanel, Boulanger 
Lef^bvre, and at the Bcole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Member National 
Academy of Design, Society of American Artists, and Architectural 
I«eague, New York. Represented in I«ibrary of Congress. Honorable 
Mention, Paris, 1888. First Prize, National Academy, New York, 1895; 
Shaw Fund Prize, 1808. 

16. November. 



BEAL, RKYNOI^ds.— 318 West, 57th Street, New York, 

N. Y. 

17. Scene in Lisbon Harbor. 

18. Warships, New London Harbor. 



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BEAUMONT, L11.IAN A.— 23 Alveston Street, Jamaica 
Plains, Mass. Bom in Jamaica Plains, 1880. Studied at the Bf useum 
of Pine Arts, Boston. 

19. Mother and child. 



BECKWITH. Carrow..— 58 W. 57th St., New York, N. Y. 
Born in Hannibal, Mo., 1852. Studied in Bcole des Beaux Arts, and with 
Carolns Duran, Paris. Member, National Academy; Society American 
Artists; American Water Color Society, Vice-President Art Commission 
of New York, etc., etc. Honorable Mention, Salon, 1887; Bronze 
Medals, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1887, 1900; Gold Medal, Charles- 
ton Cotton State Exposition, 1901. 

20. Richard H. Ewart, Esq. 

BENSON, Prank W.— Salem, Mass. Born in Salem, 1863. 
studied with Boulanger and I^ef^byre, Paris; and in Boston Museum of 
Pine Arts. Member Society of Ten American Painters, and National 
Academy. Represented in Conjrressional I«ibrary, Washington ; R. I. 
Schoolof Design; Cincinnati Museum Association; Buffalo Pine Arts 
Academy; and Gallery of Smith College. 

21. Afternoon sunlight* 

22. In the spruce woods. 
28. StilMife. 

24. Girl putting on her hat. 

25. Summer sunlight. 



BETTS, Edwin Danike,, Jr.— 4125 Lake Avenue, Chicago, 

111. Born in St. Louis, Mo., 1879. Studied at the Art Institute of Chi. 
cago and with E. D. Betts, Sr. 

26. Girl with violin. 



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BETTS, Haroi^d H.— 4125 Lake Avenue, Chicago, 111. 
Born in New York, N. Y.. 1883. Studied with 9. D. Betts. Sr., and at 
the Art Institute, Chicago. Member Art Students' I«eague of Chicago, 
Society of American Artists, N. Y., and Chicago Society of Artists. 
First Prise Art Students' I«eague. 

27. The council. 

28. The message. 

29. Grey day. 

30. Old French market, New Orleans. 

31. Moonlight on the Rio Grande. 

32. Old Mission, Cochiti, Pueblo. 



BIRNEY, WiMjAM Vkrpi^anck — 58 W. 57th Street, New 
York, N. Y. Bom in Cincinnati, O., 1858. Studied at Massachusetts 
Normal Art School; Pennsylvania Academy; Royal Academy of Mun. 
ich; and in Paris. Member of the New York Water Color Club; Associate 
National Academy, N.Y.; Brooklyn Art Club, etc. Honorable Mention, 
International Exposition, Munich; Bronze Medal, Pan American Bx- 
position, Buffalo, N. Y.; I^ouisiana Purchase Kxposition, St. I«o«is;and 
«t Philadelphia. 

83. Fortune's frown. 



BITTINGBR, Chari.ES. —10 rue Galilee, Paris. Born in 
Washington, D. C, 1879. Studied at Bcole des Beaux Arts, with Law. 
ton Parker, and at the Julian Academy, Paris. 

84. Council Chamber, Versailles. 

(Paris Salon, S. N. B. A,, 1905) 



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BIXBBB, WiLUAM Johnson— 11 Hamilton Place, Boston* 

MaM. BontinMaacheiter.N. H.,i8C0. Stadied with 8. P. R. TxiMott 
aadToflMUMoJaglarifliaad at I«owcU Inatitate, Bottoa. Secretary ^C 
Boston Society of Water Oolor Painters; and Member Boston Art dab. 

35. After a storm, Marblehead. 



BOLMBR, M. Db Forest— Bryant Park Studios, 80 West 
Fortieth Street, New York, N. Y. Born in Yonkcrs, New York, UU. 
studied in Paris and Munich. 

36. The thaw. 



BRECKENRIDGE, Hugh H. — Fort Washington, Pa. 
Born in l>esburg, Va. Studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Pine Arts, Philadelphia; and with Bouguereau, Perrier and Doncet, 
Paris. Secretary of the Faculty and Instructor in PennsylTaala 
Academy of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia. Member, Philadelphia Water 
Color Club; New York Water Color Club; Member International 
Jury of Award, Pan American Exposition, 1901; also at St. Louis Ezpb- 
sitioo,1904« Medal Atlanta Exposition; First Charles Toppan Price, 
and Travelling Scholarship, Pennsylvania Academy; Honorable Men- 
tion, Paris Exposition of 1900; Bronze Medal, Pan American Exposfticon 
of 1901;Second Corcoran Prize, Washington, D. C. 

37. Autumn. 



BROWN, J. G — 51 West 10th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born in England, 1831. Studied with Wm. B. Scott, England; with 
Robert Scott Lander, Edinburgh. Member, National Academy of De. 
sign; American Water Color Society, and Artists* Fund Society, New 
York. Represented in Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, D. C Hoa. 
Member Salmagundi Club, New York. 

38. A builder of boats. 



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BROWNE, Chari^es Francis.— 1020 Fine Arts Building, 

Chicasro, 111. Born in Natick. Mass., 1859. Studied in Boston, Phila. 
delphia and Paris. Member, Society of Western Artists; Chicago So- 
ciety of Artists; tnstrnctor and Lecturer, Art Institute of Chicago. 
Represented in Providence, R. I., and Union league Club, Chicago. 

39. Field and sky. 

40. September woods. 

41. Fern glen. 

42. Yellow and grey. 

43. Liberty Hill, Oregon, 111. 

44. Sunset. 



BROWNE, Georgb Elmbr^70 bis me Notre Dame des 
Champs, Paris, Prance. Bom in Gloucester, Mass., 187L Studied in 
Boston Museum of Pine Arts; with Jules I^efdbvre, Tony Robert Plenry 
and at the Julian Academy, Paris. Member of the Salmagundi Club, 
Artists* Pund Society, New York, and American Art Association, Paris. 
Represented in Boston Art Club, Brie Art Club, and Salmagundi Club, 
New York. Awarded Medal at Mechanics* Pair, Boston, 1885; George 
Inness, Jr., Prize, Salmagundi Club, 1901. Painting purchased by 
Prench Government for I^uzembourg, 1004. 

45 . Chioggia. (Paris Salon, 8. A. P., 1905) 

46. The Giudecca . (Paris saio©, s. a. p., 1905) 



BRUCE, Patrick Hbnry— 3 rue Vercing^torix, Paris. 
Born in Virginia^ 1881. Studied at the New York School of Art. 

47. Portrait of Madam F. (Pans saion, s. n. b. a., 1906) 



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BURROUGHS, Bryson— 50 East 86th Street, New York, 
N. T. Bom in Hyde Park, Mats , 1869. Studied with L. O. Merson, 
Paria. Member, Society American Artists, Associate National Academy 
of Design, National Society of Mural Painters, Architectural League, 
New York. Silver Medals ; Fan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; 
Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh ; Third Prize, Worcester, 1904. 

48. ** Which passeth all understanding." 

49. Ariadne abandoned. 

50. Summer. 

BUTLER, Mary— 2127 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Fellowship of Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia, 
lifember Plaster Club, Philadelphia. 

51. A rock-bound coast. 

52. The Saguenay — afternoon. 

53. Vache Pointe. 



CAMERON, Edgar S.— 15 Tree Studio Buildiag, Chicago, 
111. Born in Ottawa, Ul. Studied in Art Students' I«eague, New York, 
Chicago Academy of Design; Julian Academy, ^cole des Beaux Arts, 
Paris. Represented in Chicago Historical Society ; in Union I«eague 
Club; Archd Club; Chicago Woman's Aid. Member of International 
Jury, Paris Exposition, 19C0. 

54. Moonrise in Illinois. 



C ARISEN, EMiir-43 East 59th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born in Denmark. Member, Society American Artists; Associate, 
National Academy of Design, New York. Second Inness Prize, Sal- 
magundi Club, 1904; Shaw Purchase Prize, S. A. A., 19C4; Gold Medal, 
I/>uisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Ix>uis, 1904; Webb landscape 
Prize, 8. A. A., 1905. 

55. Rising storm. 

56. Wild swan. 



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CARLSON, John F.— Care of H. D. Murphy, Copley Hall, 
Boston, Mass. 



57. Moonrise. 



CHASE, Adblaidk CoU— 95 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. 
Member, Society of American Artists. 

58. Portrait of Joseph Adamowski. 



CHURCH, Frederick Stuart— Carnegie Hall, New York, 
N. Y. Born in Grand Rapids, Mich. Studied with Walter Shirlaw 
and I,, E. Wilmarth, New York. Academician, National Academy of 
Design: Member, Society of American Artists and American Water 
Color Society, New York. 

59. The captive. 



CLARK, Ai^son Skinner — 4 Paddock Street, Watertown, 
N. Y. Born in Chicago. 111., 1876. Studied in Paris with Simon, Cottet, 
Whistler, Mucha and Merson; in New York with Wm. M. Chase, and 
at the Art Institute of Chicago. Medal, I^ouisiana Purchase Exposi. 
tion, St. I/>uis, 1904. 

60. In the shadow. 

61. June. 

62. Portrait of a singer. 

63. Portrait. 



CLARK, WAI.TER Appi^ETon— 33 West 67th Street, New 
York, N. Y. Born in Worcester, Mass., 1876. Member of the Art 
Students' I«eague of New York. Silver Medal, Paris Exposition, 19C0. 
Medal, Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 

64. St. Rose. 



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CLAUS, Wii,i.iAM Anton Joseph — Grundmann Studios, 

Clarendon Street, Boston, Mass. Born in Mainz, Germany, 1862; 
Studied in Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, at the Julian Academy, Paris, 
and in Antwerp. 

65. Portrait. 



CLUSMANN, Wii;i.iAM— 446 S. Paulina Street, Chicago, 111. 
Born in I^aporte, Ind. Studied with Prof. Benczur, at Royal Academy, 
Munich. Member Chicas^o Society of Artists. Honorable Mention 
exhibition at Stuttgart, Germany, 1884. 

68. Morning, old Park Row, Chicago. 



CLUTE, WAI.TER Marshai,!,— 20 Tree Studio Building, 

Chicago 111. Born in Schenectady, N. Y., 1870. Studied at Art Stu. 
dents' I,eague, New York ; with Constant I^urens and Prinet, Paris. 
Member Art Students' I^eague, New York; Palette and Chisel Club, 
Chicago; Charcoal Club, Buffalo; American Art Association, Paris; the 
Chicago Society of Artists, Art League of Chicago, and Society of 
Western Artists. Represented at St. I^ouis Museum of Fine Arts. 



67. A morning in October. 



COFFIN, Wii^WAM A.--58 W. 57th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, 1853. Studied with Bonnat, Paris. 
Associate Member of National Academy of Design, member. Society of 
American Artists, Architectural I^eague, New York Water Color 
Club, and Municipal Art Society, New York. Represented in 
Metropolitan Museum, New York, and in Pine Arts* Academy, 
Buffalo, N. Y. Second Hallgarten Prize, National Academy 
of Design, New York, 1886; Bronze Medal of Exposition Universelle, 
Paris, 1889; Webb Prize, Society of American Artists, 1891; Gold medal, 
Art Club of Philadelphia, 1898; Director of Pine Arts and Member of 
Superior Jury of Awards, Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; 
Sliver medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902. Silver medal, I^ouisiana 
Purchase Exposition, St. I,ouis, 1904. 

68. The hillside, October evening. 

69. OflF New London. 



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COI^LIER, C. Myi.ES— Van Dyck Studios. New York, N. Y. 
Born in Virginia. Member Salmagundi Club, New York. Silver 
medal, S. C. Interstate and West Indies Exposition, 1902. 

70. The mill road. 

71. Old wharf, Provincetown. 



COMINS, Eben Farrington— Fenway Court Studios, 
Boston, Mass. Director Swain School of Design, New Bedford, Mass. 

72. The three forces. 



CONGDON, AdairbnE— 83 bis rue Notre Dame des 
Champs, PariH. Born in New York. Studied at the Del^duse Academy 
and with Richard Miller, Paris. Member American Woman's Art 
Association, Paris. 

73. In Brittany. (Paris Salon, S. A. F., 1905) 



CONGDON, Thomas R.— 83 Vis rue Notre Dame des 

Champs, Paris. Bom in New York. Studied with Benjamin Constant 
and Jean Paul I^aurens, Paris. Member Salmagundi Club, New York; 
and American Art Association, Paris. Represented in the Boston Art 
Club. Honorable Mention American Art Association, 1902. 

74. The betrothed. (Paris saion s. a. p., 1905) 

75. The connoisseur. (Paris saion, s. a. p., 1905) 



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COOPER, CowN Campbki^i,— 58 West 67th Street, New 

York, N. Y. Born in Philadelphia. Studied in Pennsylvania Academy 
of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia ; Julian Academy and DeMcluse Acad- 
emy, Paris. Member of the Art Club; T Square Club, Philadelphia, 
Water Color Club, I^otos Club, and American Water Color Society, New 
York: Philadelphia Water Color Club; Fellowship Penn. Academy of 
the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Represented in Art Club of Philadelphia, 
in St. I^uis Museum of Pine Arts, and in Rochester Museum. Bronze 
medal, Atlanta Exposition; W. T. Evans' Prize, New York Water Color 
Society, 1Q03; Jennie Sesnan Gold Medal, Philadelphia, 1904. Member 
International Jury of Awards, World's Fair, St. I^ouis, 1904. 

76. Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. 



CORWIN, Chari^bS Abei,-— 14 Stearne Road, Brookline, 
Mass. Bom at 'Newburgh-on.Hudson, N. Y., 1857. Studied with Prank 
Duveneck. Member Western Society of Artists; Chicago Society of 
Artists ; Salmagundi Club, New York. Martin B. Cahn Prize, 1900. 

77. Boulders and beeches. 



COY, Anna— New York. Born in Rockford, 111. Studied 
with Wm. M. Chase. Art Students' League, New York, and New York 
School of Art. 

78. StilMife— ducks. 



CRANE, Bruc«— Box 1692, General P. O., New York, N. Y. 
Bom in New York, 1857. Studied with A. H. Wyant, New York, and 
abroad from 1878 to 1882. National Academician, Member, Society of 
American Artists, American Water Color Society, New York Water Color 
Club, Society of Landscape Painters and Artists' Fund Society, New 
York. Represented in Alpha Delta Phi Club, Lotos Club, Peabody 
Library, and Brooklyn Institute of Pine Arts. Geo. Inness Memorial 
Gold medal. National Academy of Design, 1901; Silver medal, Pan. 
American Exposition, 1901; Silver medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902; 
Gold medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904; Alpha 
Delta Prize; Salmagundi Fund Prize; Webb Prize, Society of American 
Artists, 1897; Bronze medal, Paris Exposition, 1900. 

79. Solitude. 



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CRANE, Frederick— 33 West 67th Street, New York,N.Y. 

Born in Bloomfield, N J. Studied in Patis. Bronze medal I^nisiana- 
Purchase Bxposition, St. l«ouis, 1904. 



80. Indian summer morning. 



CURRAN, Chari.es Courtney— 16 W. 61st street, New 

York. N. Y. Born in Hartford, Ky„ 1861. Pupil of the School of De- 
sign, Cincinnati, O.. the National Academy of Design, the Art Students* 
League, New York; and the Julian Academy, Paris. Member of So- 
ciety of American Artists, American Water Color Society, and New 
York Water Color Club, New York; Associate of National Academy of 
Design, New York. Represented by works in Art Museum, Columbus, 
O.; Vassar College Gallery, near Poughkeepsie. N. Y. Second and 
Third Hallgarten Prize, 1888, and Clarke Prize, 1893. National Academy 
of Design. Honorable Mention, Paris Salon, 1890; Carnegie Prize, S. 
A. A., and Corcoran Prize, Washington, D. C. Medals, Chicago and 
Atlanta; Silver medal. Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. First 
Prize, Washington Society of Artists; Silver Medal, St. Louis Expos!" 
tion, 1904. 

81. A corner in grandmother's garden. 

82. Purple grapes. 



CUSHING, Howard Gardiner--168 Beacon Street, Bos- 
ton, Maas. Born in Boston, 1869. Studied at the Julian Academy, 
Paris. Member Society of American Artists, New York. Honorable 
Mention. Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1001; Bronze medal. Car. 
negie Institute. 

83. White and gold. 



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DAINGERFIELD, Elwott— 146 West 55th Street, New 
York, N. Y. Born in Harper's Ferry, Virginia, 1859. Associate Na- 
tional Academy of Design, Member, Society of American Artists, New 
York Water Color Club, New York. Silver Medal, Pan American Ex- 
position. Buffalo; Clarke Prize, National Academy pi Design, New 
York. 

84: Gold from my garden. 

85. A forest oak. 

DAVIDSON, Ci^RA D.— 7 West 42nd Street, New York, 
N. Y. Bom in St. I^uis, Mo. Studied in New York, Florence and 
Paris. Member of the Art I^eague, N. Y. 

86. An ideal wash day. 

87. A sunny morning. 

88. Decorative panel—* ' Night. ' ' 

89. A grey day. 

90. A glimpse of the Jungfrau. 

91. A boy of Taormina. 

DA VOL, Joseph Benjamin— Ogunquit, Maine. Born in 
Chicago, 111. studied at the Julian Academy, with Benjamin Constant 
and Jean Paul I^aurens, Paris. 

92. The fettered brook. 

93. Winter morning in the woods. 



DAWSON, Arthur— Care of Lotos Club, New York, N. Y. 

Born in Crewe, England, 1859. Studied with David I«aw, W. Maris, 
James Baker, and at South Kensington Art School. Member, Royal 
Society of Painter- Etchers, City of I«ondon Artists* Society, 19 Century 
Art Society, I^ondon. 

94. Sunset at Lyme, Conn. 

Lent by Hon. John Barton Payne. 



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DEAN, Wai^TBR L.— 8 Winter Street, Boston, Mass. Born 
in I^owell, Mass. Studied in Boston with Achille Oudinot, with Jules 
I/ef^bvre and Boulanj^er, Paris. Member, Boston Art Club, Paint and 
Clay Club. Three medals, Massachusetts Mechanics Association; Medal, 
I^uisiana Purchase Exposition, St. I/)uis, 1004. 



95. The northeaster. 

96. The red buoy. 



DEWEY, Charles Mei*vii,i,e— 222 W. 28rd Street, New 
York. N. Y. Born in I/>wville, N. Y., 1851. Member Society of Ameri- 
can Artists, New York. 

97. The house in the fields. 

I«ent by Col. Reuben I<. Pox. 



DEWING, T. W.— 51 West 10th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born in Boston, Mass., 1851. Studied with Boulanger and I^efi^bvre, 
Paris. Member, Society of Ten American Painters, N. Y., National 
Academy of Design, N. Y. Clarke Prize, N. A. D., 1887; Silver medal, 
Paris Exposition, 1889; Gold medal. Pan American Exposition, 1901. 

98. Brocart de Venise. 



DOUGHERTY, Parke Custis — 49 Boulevard du Montpar- 

nasse, Paris. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., 1867. Studied at the Pennsyl. 
yania Academy of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia: and at the Julian 
Academy, Paris. Member, Philadelphia Art Ciub, Philadelphia Sketch 
Club, and American Artists' Association, Paris. Represented in the 
Philadelphia Art Club. 

99. Moonrise. (Pans Salon, S. A. P., 1905) 



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DOUGLAS, Walter— 134 West 23d Street, New York, N.Y. 
Born in Cincinnati, O. Studied at National Academy of Design, and 
with William M. Chase, Art Student^s League, New York. Member 
Salmagundi Club, 97<ew York. 



100. The noon hour. 



DUDLEY, Frank V.— 635 West Madison Street, Chicago, 
111. Born in Delavan, Wis., 1868. Studied at the Art Institute, Chicago. 
Member, Chicago Society of Artists, Society of Western Artists, Palette 
and Chisel Club. 



101. Winter's retreat. 



DUFNER, Edward— 1036 Elmwood Avenue, BuflFalo, N. Y. 

Born in Buffalo, N. Y. Studied with Whistler and Jean Paul I^aurens. 
Paris. Member of Art Committee, American Art Association, Paris. 
Instructor of painting, Buffalo ; Member Buffalo Society of Artists. 
Represented in Buffalo Fine Arts Academy. J. J. Albright 
Scholarship, 1893 ; Honorable Mention, American Art Assoc!- 
ation, Paris, 1899; First Wanamaker Prize, American Art Association, 
Paris. 19G0; Medal, Pan American Exposition; Honorable Mention, 
Paris Salon, 1902; Fellowship Prize, Buffalo Society of Artists, 1904. 
Silver Medal, I/>uisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904. 

102. On the river Oise, France. 

103. Corner of my studio, Paris. 



EAKINS, Thomas— 1729 Mt. Vernon Street, Philadelphia, 

Pa. Bom in Philadelphia, 1844. Studied at the Penn. Academy of the 
Fine Arts, Philadelphia, and at ^cole des Beaux Arts, Paris, with 
G^rCme, Bonnatand Dumont. Member, National Academy of Design, 
New York. Represented in the Metropolitan Museum, New York, 
and in Penn. Academy of the Fine Arts. Medal,Columbian Exposition, 
Chicago, 1893; Paris Exposition, 1900; Gold Medal, Pan-American Ex. 
position, Buffalo, 1901. Gold Medal, I/)uisiana Purchase Exposition. 
1904. 

104. Portrait of Prof. L. W. Miller. 



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EATON, Chas Warren— 318 West 57tli Street. New York, 
N. Y. Born in Albany, N. Y., 1857. Studied at National Academy of 
Design, and Art Students' League, New York. Member of American 
Water Color Society, and New York Water Color Club; Associate Na- 
tional Academy of Design, New York. Represented in Brooklyn Art 
Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. Innes Gold Medal, National Academy of 
Design, 1904. Silver Medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 
1904. 

105. November in Connecticut. 

(Paris Salon, S. A. P., 1905) 

106. The golden hour. 

107. Twilight in Connecticut. 

108. Flemish landscape. 

109. Moonlight, Holland. 

110. The heart of New England. 



^ARNDON, Walter— 1789 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, 
N. Y. Born in Coventry, Engrland, 1876. Studied in National 
Academy of Desig^n. Member Country Sketch Club. 

111. Chelsea docks. 

112. North river. 

113. Fall morning. 

114. Grey day, Hudson River. 



FEU DEL, Arthur— -Katwyk, Holland. Born in Harthan, 
Saxony, 1857. Studied in Dresden and Munich. Member American 
Art Association, Paris; Associate Member Society of Illustrators, New 
York. 

115. When the leaves are falling. 

(Paris Salon, S. A. P., 1605) 

116. A hazy day. 

117. Roses. 



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FITTER, W. C— 12 East 15th Street. New York, N. Y. 
Born in Philadelphia, Pa. Studied in Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Pine Arts, Philadelphia. Member, Salmagundi Club, Brooklyn Art 
Club, New York Water Color Club, New York, 

118. Sundown. 



FORSYTH, Wii^WAM— 988 Fletcher Avenue, Indianapolis, 

Ind. Born in Hamilton, O. Studied in Royal Academy of Art, Mun- 
ich, with Prof. I«oefftz. Member, Societyof Western Artists; Art Asso- 
ciation, Indianapolis. Represented in Art Association, Indianapolis, 
and in Kansas City Museum. Medal, Royal Academy, Munich; Bronze 
Medal (oil), Silver Medal (water colors) I«ouisiana Purchase Exposi- 
tion, St. Louis, 1904. 

119. Morning on the river. 

120. The camper. 

121. In midsummer. 



FOSTER, BEN— 253 West 42d Street, New York, N. Y. Born 
in North Anson, Maine. Studied at the Art Students' I«eague and with 
Abbott Thayer, New York; Aim6 Morot and Olivier Merson, Paris* 
Member, New York Water Color Club, Society of American Artists, and 
American National Academy, New York. Represented in Carnegie 
Art Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, D. C. 
Montreal Art Association; Boston Art Club; Brooklyn Institute, and 
the I^uxembourg, Paris. Medal, World's Columbian Exposition; Sec- 
ond Prize for water color, Cleveland, Ohio, 1895; Silver Medal, Carnegie 
Galleries, Pittsburgh; Bronze Medal, Paris, 1900; Webb Prize, S. A. A. 
1901; Silver Medal, Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; Silver 
Medal, I<oui8iana Purchase Exposition, St. I/>uis, 1904. 

122. Coming night. 

FREDERICK, Frank Forrest— University of Illinois, 

Urbana, 111. Born in Methuen, Mass., 1866. Studied in the Massa- 
chusetts Normal Art School; with Tom Robertson, and with Stanhope 
Forbes. Member Society of Western Artists. Professor of Art and 
Design, University of Illinois. 



123. The pool. 



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FREER, Frederick Warren--224 Ontario Street, Chi- 
cago, 111. Born in Chicago. Pupil of Royal Academy, Munich. Asso- 
ciate of National Academy of Design, New York ; Member, Society 
of American Artists, American Water Color Society, New York Water 
Color Club, New York. Medal of World's Columbian Exi>osition, 
Chicago, 1893, Bronze Medal, Pan American Exposition, 1901. Bronze 
Medal, I«ouisiana Purchase Exposition, St. I^uis. 1904. 



124. Portrait. 

125. Longshoreman. 



FRIESEKE, Frederic Cari^-G Rue Victor Consid^rant, 

Paris. Bom in Owasso, Mich, 1874. Studied in the Art Insti. 
tute, Chicago, and with Benjamin Constant, I<aurens, and Whistler, 
Paris. Member, Society Internationale Paris, and Paris Society of 
American Painters. Represented in Mns^e du I^uxembourg and in 
Galerie Venise ; Associate Salon des Beaux Arts, Paris. Silver Medal, 
IfOuisiana Purchase Exposition, St. lyOuis, 1904. 

126. Girl reading — lamplight. 

(Paris Salon, S. N. B. A., 1905). 



127. Girl with parasol. 



GAENSSLEN,OTTO Robert— 16 Impasse du Maine, Paris, 

Born in Chicago, 111., 1876. Studied with A. Chatain, Carl Marr and J. P 
I^aurens, Paris. Member American Art Association, Paris. 

128. The picador. 



GALLISON, H. H.— 2 Gruudmann Studios, Boston, Mass. 

Born in Boston, 1850. Studied in Paris. Member Boston Art Club. 
Represented in National Museum, Turin, Italy. Honorable Mention, 
Turin; Honorable Mention, Paris, 1900; Medal, I«ouisiana Purchase 
Exposition, St. I^ouis, 1904. 



129. August days. 



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GARBER, DANiElf— American Express Co., Paris. Born 
in North Manchester. Studied in Cincinnati Art Academy under V. 
Nowottny: in Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arts under T. P. 
Anshutz. Instructor in Women's School of Design, Philadelphia, Pa. 
First Charles Toppan Prize, Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arts, 
1903. Awarded Cresson Scholarship, 1905. 

130. The hillside. 



GARVEY, J.— Closter, N. J. Born in New York, N. Y. 
1877. Studied with William M. Chase, New York. 



131. A grey afternoon. 



GASSETTE, Grace— 13 rue Boissonade, Paris. Born in 
Chicago, 111. Studied under Mary Cassatt. 

132. Portrait of the Baroness von S. 



GENTH, Lii*i<iAN M.— 406 Baker Building, 1520 Chestnut 
street, Philadelphia, Pa. Born in Philadelphia. Studied with Elliott 
Daingerfield, New York; and with James MacNeill Whistler, Paris. 
Fellow Penn. Academy of the Pine Arts. Represented in Cremer Col- 
lection, Dorfsmund, Germany; Philadelphia Art Club, and in Peter 
Schemm Gallery, Philadelphia. Mary Smith Prize, P. A. P. A., 1904. 

133. Off the New England Coast. 

134. The harbor. 

135. The passing of summer. 



GERE— Nei^WE Huntington— 6424 Normal Avenue, Chi- 
cago, 111. Born in Norwich, Conn. Studied at the Art Institute of 
Chicago; Art Academy, Chicago; at the Pratt Institute, New York; and 
at the Ipswich Summer School of Art. Member Art Students' I,eague 
of Chicago. 

136. Garden. 



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GIHON, Ai^BBRT Dakin— 59 Avenue de Saxe, Paris. 
Born in Navy Yard, Kittery, Me., 1888. Studied at the Penn. Academy 
of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia; at the Julian Academy and :^cole des 
Beaux Arts, Paris. Member American Art Association, Paris. Medal, 
Paris Exposition, 1900; Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 



137. Montigny. 



GREENE, Mary Shkpard— 19 Rue le Verrier, Paris, 
Born in New York, N. Y. Studied with Herbert Adams, Brook- 
lyn ; with Raphel Collin, Paris. Third Medal, Paris Salon, 1900. 
Medal, Second Class, Paris Salon, 1902; Silver Medal, I^ouisiana Pur. 
chase Exposition, St. I«ouis, 1904. 

138. The neglige^. (Paris Salon, S. A. F., 1905) 



GROLL, ALBERT I,.— 121 East 23rd Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born in New York City, 1866. Studied with I,oef ftz and Gysis, Munich. 
Member, Salmagundi Club, Artists* Fund Society, and I^tos Club, New 
York. Morgan Prize, Salmagundi Club; Honorable Mention, Munich. 
Shaw Prize, 1904. Silver Medal, I«ouisiana Purchase Exposition, St. 
Louis, 1904. 

139. Falling leaves. 



GRUENHAGEN, LEO Lorado MerTON— 2 rue Br^a, Paris. 
Born in Oshkosh, Wis., 1878. Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, 
at the Academy of Fine Arts, Chicago, and with I^aurens and Parker, 
Paris. 

140. Dutch peasant woman. (Paris saion, s. a. f., 1905) 

141. Portrait — my mother. 

142. Tired of play. 



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GRUPPE, Chari^Ks p.— 40 Wilhelmina St., The Hagne, 
Holland. Born In Picton, in 1880. Studied in Holland. Member 
Society Dutch Artists, the Hague, Holland; New York Water Color 
Club and Salmagundi Club. Represented in Royal Palace at the Hague; 
Boston Art Club ; Illinois Club. Pour Gold Medals, and two Silver 
Medals. 



143. Angora pastures. 

144. Potato patch. 

145. Pasture land. 



GUE, David J.--114 E. 33rd Street, New York, N. Y. Born 
at Parmington, N. T. Member of Salmagundi Club, New York. 

146. The moonlit sea. 



GUNN, Edwin—566 Mt. Hope Place, New York, N. Y. 
Born in New York, 1876. Studied at National Academy of Design, New 
York. 

147. Hillside, 

148. Patches of snow. 

149. First snow. 



HAIvE, Phiup LbsliB— 100 Chestnut Street, Boston, Mass. 
Born in Boston, 1865. Studied with J. Alden Weir, at the Art Student^a 
I^eague, New York, and at the Julian Academy, Paris. 

150. Portrait of Rev. Edward Everett Hale. 



HARDWICK, Mbi^bournb H.— 110 Tremont Street, Bos- 
ton, Mass. Born in Digby, Nova Scotia, 1857. Member Board of Man. 
agement Boston Art Club. Represented in Boston Art Club. 

151. Noonday meal. 

152. Fisherwomen on the North Sea. 



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HARRISON, Ai^EXANDKR. — 6 Rue du Val de Gr^ce, Paris. 
Bom in Philadelphia, 1853. Studied at ^cole des Beaux Arts 
under 6er6me. M ember Society Nationale des Beaux Arts, etc., etc. 
Represented in the I^uxembourg Museum; Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Pine Arts, Philadelphia; Dresden Ro3ral Gallery; Art Institute, 
Chicago, etc. Officer of the I^egion of Honor; Officier Instruction Pub. 
lique. Medals at Philadelphia, Paris, Munich, Vienna, Berlin, Ghent, 
etc., etc. 

153. Misty moonlight. (Paris Salon, 8.N.B.A.,1905) 

154. Brittany coast. (Paris saion, s. n. b. a., i90B) 

155. Eastern glow. (Pans Saon, 8. N. B. A., 19(M>) 

156. River I^ing. 

HARRISON, BiRG«— 7 West 43rd Street, New York, N. Y. 
Bom in Philadelphia, Pa., 1854. Studied with Carolus Duran and 
Cabanel, iStcole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Member of Society of American 
Artists, New York. Represented in Philadelphia, and in National Art 
Museum, Marseilles. Silver Medal of Exposition Universalle, Paris, 
1899. Hors Concours, Paris Salon. Medals : World's Columbian Ex- 
position, Chicago, 1893; Buffalo, 1901. Second Medal, I/>uisiana Pur- 
chase Exposition, St. I^ouis, 1904. 

157. The evening star. 

158. Christmas eve. 
169. New Year's eve. 

160. Moonrise on the Neponset. 

161. The hillside farm. 



HARWOOD, BURT~65 Bouleyard Arago, Paris. Studied 
with Jean Paul I«aurens and Benjamin Constant, Paris. 

162. The village bake-shop, Brittany. 

(Paris Salon, S.!A. F., 1906) 



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HASLER, Wii^UAM N. — Caldwell, New Jersey. Born in 
Wat hington, D. C, 1865. Studied with P. Ballard Williams, New York, 
N. Y. Bronze Medal, American Art Society. 

163. A rocky coast. 

HASSAM. Chiwb— 27 West 67th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born in Boston, 1859. Studied in Boston and Paris. Member of Society 
Ten American Painters; Soci^t6 Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris; the 
Secession, Munich. Represented in Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh; 
Cincinnati Museum; and Boston Art Club. Medals: Paris Universal 
Exposition, 1889; Munich, 1891; Philadelphia Art Club, 1892; World's 
Fair, 1898; Temple Medal, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 
1899; Second Medal, Paris Universal Exposition, 1900. Prizes at Boston 
Art Club; Webb Prize, Society of American Artists, 1895; Cleveland 
Art Association, 1898; Carnegie Institute, 1896. Gold Medal, Pan 
American Exposition, Buffalo. 1901 ; Gold Medal, I/>uisiana Purchase 
Exposition, St. I«ouis, 1904. 

164. Smelt fishing, Cos Cob. 

165. The old violinist. 

166. Twelve o'clock. 

167. River bank. 

168. I^orelei. 

HECHT, Victor— 32 rnc Guyot, Paris. Born in Paris, 
studied with I^ef^bvre and Robert Fleury, Paris. 

169. A Montmartre girl. 

HENDERSON, Wii,i.iam Penhahow — Academy of Fine 

Arts, Chicago, 111. Born in Medford, Mass., 18*}?. Studied in Normal 
Art School, and School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 

170. The new fan. 

171. An August afternoon. . 

172. Castle of San Beruando* 



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HENRI, ROBBRT— 58 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Bom in the United States of America, 1865. Studied in the Penntyl- 
vania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia; at the Julian Academy 
and ^(cole dea Beaux Arts, Paris. Member Society of American 
Artists; Associate National Academy of Design. Represented in Mu- 
86e Nationale de I^uzembourg, Paris, and in Carnegie Institute, Pitts- 
burgh. Silver Medal, Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 ; Silver 
Medal, I^uisiana Purchase Exposition, St. I«ouis, 1904. 

173. Spanish girl. 

174. Willie Gee. 

175. Portrait of lady in black. 



HERGESHEIMER, Bi«i.a S.~34 South Fulton Street, 
Allentown, Pa. Bom in Allentown. Studied in the Academy of the 
Fine Arts, Philadelphia; with Ceceilia Beaux, and William M. Chase, 
New York; with Prinet and Mucha, Paris. 

176. Dutch peasant woman and children. 

(Paris Salon, S. N. B A., 1905) 

177. Still-life — mushrooms. (Parissaion, s. n.b. a.,i905) 



HOFFMAN, Harry L.^74 rue Notre Dame des Champs, 
Paris. Born in Cressona, Pa. Studied with Frank Vincent DuMond, 
and with Jean Paul I^aurens, Paris. 

178, Morning on the Quai d'Austerlitz, Paris. 



HUNT, WiLUAM Morris— (deceased.) Born in Brattle- 
borough, Vermont, 1824, died 1879. Studied at the Royal Academy, 
Dusseldorf; with Thomas Couture and Jean Francois Millet, Paris. 

179. Study for figure in '* The Discoverer.' ' 

( Mural decorations in the Capitol, Albany.) 

180. Study for figure in ''Flight of Night." 

(Mural decorations in the Cspitol, Albany 



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HUTCHENS, Frank Townsend— 14 West 12th Street, 
New York, N. Y. Born in Canandaigna, N. Y., 1869. Studied at the 
Art Students* League, New York; at the Julian and Colarossi Acade- 
mies, and at ^cole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Member, Ametican Art 
Association, Paris, and of the Salmagundi Club, New York. Repre- 
sented in Carnegie Library, Sioux Falls, S. D. 

181. Interior in France. 



HYDE, William H.— 105 East 61st Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born in New York City, 1858. Studied with Lef^bvre, Doucet, 
Boulanger and Harrison, Paris. Member, Society of American Artists, 
Associate National Academy of Design. 

182. Portrait. 



INNESS, Gborgb. Born in Newburgh, New York, 1825. 
studied with Regis Gignoux in New York City. Visited Europe 
several times but remained distinctly an American artist— N. A. 1868. 
Died at the Bridge of Allan, Scotland, August 3, 1894. 

183. Autumn landscape. 

Lent by P. W. Kaldenberg*8 Sons, New York. 



JOHANSEN, John C.^43 South Washington Square, New 

York, N. Y., and 12 Studio Building, Chicago, 111. Born in Copenhagen, 
Denmark, 1876. Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, with Frank 
Duveneck, aud at the Julian Academy, Paris. Member, Chicago So> 
ciety of Artists, and Society of Western Artists. Represented in the 
Municipal Art League Collection, Art Institute of Chicago; Arch6 Club, 
and Chicago Woman's Aid. Municipal Art League Prize 190S , Young 
Fortnightly Prize, 1903. Honotable Mention, Chicago Society of 
Artists, 1008 ; Medal, Chicago Society of Artists, 1904 ; Bronze Medal, 
Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. 

184. Gray day, autumn. 

185. After rain, Chicago River, 



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JOHNSON, Marshai.1,— 184 Boylston Street, Bostoo, Mass. 
Bom in Boston, 1850. 



186. OfiF Plymouth, Mass. 



JONES, Francis CoaTKS— 83 West 67th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Born in Baltimore, Md., 1857. Studied at ]§Scole des Beaux Arts, 
Paris, with Yvon, ];,ehmann, Boulanger and LefibTre. Member, Nat. 
ional Academy of Design, Society American Artists, American Water 
Color Society, Architectural I^eague, and Mural Painters, New York. 
Clarke Prise, National Academy of Design, 1885; Silver Medal, Pan- 
American 9zposition, Buffalo, 1901; Silver Medal, I«ouisiana Purchase 
Exposition, St. I/>uis, 1904. 



187. Reading. 



JORDAN, David Wilson— Art Club, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Born in Harrisburg, Pa., 1859. Studied at Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Pine Arts, and with Thomas Bakins. Fellowship Pennsylvania 
Academy of the Pine Arts, Member of the Sketch Club, and of the Art 
Club, Philadelphia. Represented in Art Club of Philadelphia and 
Philadelphia Sketch Club. 

188. Midsummer clouds. 



KAULA, LAB LUFKXN— 868 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. 
Bom in Brie, Pa. Studied with Aman-Jean and at Colarossi School, 
Paris. 



189. Agnes. 



KETCHAM, Susan M.— 1010 Carnegie Hall, New York, 
N. Y. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana. Studied in the Art Students' 
I^eague, with Wm. Chase, Bdward A. Bell, New York. Vice-President 
and I«ife Member Art Students' I^eague; Corresponding Secretary, 
Woman's Art Club, New York. Represented in Herron Art Museum, 
Indianapolis. Prize, Woman's Art Club of New York, 1908. 

190. Early eviening, coast of Maine. 



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KIBBEY, Hei^QN— Marsbfield Hills, Mast. Born in Boston* 
Mass., 1880. Studied in the New York School of Art. 

191. Nannette laughing* (Paris saion, s, n. b. a., iws.) 

192. In the Luxembourg gardens. 

(Paris Salon, S. N. B. A., 1905.) 



KINGSBURY, Edward Rkynoi.i>S— 18 Rockville Park, 
Rozbnry, Mass. 

193. Morning. 

KLEIM, Henry— 191 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111. 

« 

194. The meadow pond. 



KOCH, Chari^es Louis Phii^wp— Fort Lee, N.J. Bom 

in Tell City, Indiana, 1863. Studied at Julian Academy, Paris, with 
Bougereau and Perrier, at Cincinnati Art School, with H. Siddons 
Mowbray, New York, and at the Belli Arti, Florence, Italy. 

195. Soft evening light, autumn. 



KOTZ, Daniei,— Park Ridge, New Jersey. Born in South 

Bend, Ind., 1848. 

196. A summer afternoon. 



KRONBERG, Louis — 3 Winter Street, Boston, Mass. 
Born in the United States, 1872. Studied in Art Museum, Boston, and 
Julian Academy, Paris. Represented in the Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Pine Arts, Philadelphia; Museum of Pine Arts, Boston. Silver 
Medal, Boston; I^ngfellow Travelling Scholarship. 

197. An oriental dancer. 



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LAMBERT, John— 324 South 7th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born in Philadelphia, 1861. Studied in the Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Pine Arts, Philadelphia, at the Art Students* I^eacrue, New York, 
with I«uc Olivier Merson and I«ucien Doucet, Paris. 

198. Portrait of Thomas Eakins. 

199. The actor. 



LATHROP, W. L.— New Hope, Pa. Born in Warren, 111. 
1859. Associate, National Academy of Design, New York. Represented 
in Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts. Webb Prize, S. A. A.; Bvans 
Prize, Water Color Society, New York; Gold Medal. Art Club, Phila- 
delphia; 2nd Prize, Worcester. 

200. On Cumberland Hill. 



LEE, HOMKR— 553 West End Avenne, New York, N. Y. 
Born in Mansfield, Ohio, 1856. Studied with his father, with Robert 
Mackintosh, Toronto, and in Europe* Member, Salmagundi Club and 
Artists* Fund Society. Represented in the I^otos and Salmagundi 
Clubs. Honorable Mention, Vienna, 1873; Honorable Mention, Paris 
Exposition, 1900; Bronze Medal, Charleston Exposition, 1902. 

201. Launch of the "Connecticut.** 



LEONARD, George Henry, Jr.--17 Rue Boissonade, 

Paris. Born in Boston, Mass., 1869. Studied with G^rOme, 
Bouguereau, Aman-Jean, Paris. Member American Art Association, 
Paris. 

202. Souvenir of ]6taples, France. 



LINDE, OssiP L— 782 N. Leayitt Street, Chicago, 111. 
Born in Rostoff, Russia, 1873. Studied with Jean Paul I^aurens and 
Raphael Collin. Paris. Member American Art Association, Paris. 

203. Spanish Quay, Bruges, Belgium. 

Paris Salon, 8. A. P., 1905. 



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LINDIN, Cari, Oi^oF Eric— Woodstock, Ulster Co., New 
York. Born in Sweden, 1869. Studied with J. P. Laurens, B. Benja- 
min-Constant, Constant and Aman-Jean, Paris. Member of Ameri. 
can Art Association, Paris: Chicago Society of Artists. % 



204. Moonlight. 



LONGSTRETH, Margarkt— 17 West 67th Street, New 

York, N, Y. 



205. The jewel box. 



LORENZ, Richard— 73 Mitchell Building, Milwaukee, 

wis. Born in Weimar, Germany, 1858. Studied in Weimar with 
Breudel, Hagen and Teede. 

206. Midwinter. 



MACAUIyEY, Bi.i/i$N— Jamestown, Rhode Island. 

207. Sandalphon. 

208. Yesterday. 



MacCHESNEY, Ci,ara T.— 37 W. 83rd Street, New York, 
N. Y. Bom in Brownsville, Cal. Studied with Virgil Williams, and at 
San Francisco School of Design; H. Siddons Mowbray, J. Carroll 
Beckwith and at Gotham Art School, New York ; Girardot, Courtois 
and at Colarossi School, Paris. Member, New York Water Color Club; 
Kational Arts Club, New York. Represented In Public I<ibrary, Krie, 
Pa., and in Boston Art Club. Two Medals at World's Columbian 
Bzpositien, Chicago, 189S ; the Dodge Prize, National Academy of 
Design, 1894 ; Gold Medal, Art Club of Philadelphia, 1900 ; Second 
Hallgarten Prize, National Academy of Design, 1901; Bronze Medal, 
Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 

209. A good story. 



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McCREA, S. Harknkss— Darien, Conn. Bom in Palatine, 
111., 1867. studied with R. D. Yelland. Member American Art Asso- 
ciation, Paris. 



210. Quiet autumn. 

211. Moonlight. 



McEWEN, WaWBR — 11 Place Pigalle, Paris. Born 
in Chicago, 111. Studied with Cormon and Tony Robert-Pleury, 
Paris. Associate National Academy, New York. Represented in mu- 
seums of Ghent, Udge, Magdebourg, Budapest, I^uxembourg and 
Chicago. Medal of Honor, Antwerp; Gold Medals, City of Berlin, 
Munich, Vienna ; Hors Concours, Paris Salon; Chevalier de la Iregion 
d'Honneur; I^ippincott Prize, Philadelphia; Harris Prise, Chicago. 

212. The yellow robe. (Paris saion. s. a. f., idos) 

213. Courtship. (Dutch interioi:.) 

214. The Geographer. 

215. Portrait of Mr. A. B. 



McKAY, Paui^ins— Copley Hall, Clarendon Street, Boston, 
Mass. Studied in the Museum of Pine Arts, Boston. 

216. Portrait. 



McI^ANE, M. JSAN~43 South Washington Square, New 
York, N. Y. Born in Chicago, 111 , 1878. Studied with Prank Duveneck, 
at the Art Institute, Chicago, and with W. M. Chase, New York. 

217. Portrait of Mrs. H. R. Ovenden. 

Lent by Mr. H. R. O. 



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MACMONNIBS, PrBDKRICK— Giverny par Vernon, Bure, 
Prance. Bom in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1863. Studied with Augustus 8t. 
Gandens, and at the l^cole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Associate National 
Academy of Design, New York. Represented in the Metropolitan 
Museum of Art, New York, and in the I^uxembourg, Paris, Public Li- 
brary, Boston, Congressional Library, Washington. Grand Prix, Paris, 
1900; Hon Concours; Member of Jury, Paris Salon. Third Medal, I^ris 
Salon. 1904. 

218. Portrait of Miss E. P. (Parfs saion, s. a. f., 1905.) 

219. Portrait of Mrs. D. P. B. C. 

(Paris Salon, S. A. P., 1905.) 



MAGEE, JAMKS C— 4156 I/cidy Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1848. Studied in the Pennsylvania Academy 
of the Fine Arts; with W. M. Chase, New York, and with R. Henri. 
Member American Art Society. Represented in Peter A. Schemm 
Colleclion, and L. Johnson Collection, Philadelphia. Stiver Medal 
American Art Society, Philadelphia, 1902. 

220. Enjoying the pipe in Holland. 



MAURER, Alfrsd H.— 9 Rue Falguidre, Paris. Born 
in New York City, 1868. Studied at the National Academy of De. 
sign, New York. Member Salmagundi Club. Associate Society Na- 
tlonale des Beaux Arts. Represented in Memorial Hall Museum, Phil- 
adelphia. Oeorge Inness, Jr. Prize; First Prize at Worcester Art Muse- 
um; Bronze Medal, Pan American Exposition, Bufifalo, 1901. Buffalo; 
Gold Medal, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh. 

221. Gabrielle. (Paris Salon, S. N. B. A., 1905) 



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MBLOHHRS, Gari— 20 Rne Galvani, Paris. Born in 
Detroit^ Michigan. 9tadied with Lef^vre, Bovlanger and ^Scol« des 
Beanx Arts, Paris. Member Royal Academy, Berlin* Member of 
Society of American Artists ; Paris Society of American Painters; 
8oci^t4 Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris; Fine Arts Societies of Munich 
and Vienna; International Jury of Awards, Chicago World^s Pair, 1893. 
Represented in Mus^e du Luxembourg, Paris; National Royal Galler- 
ies, Berlin, Dresden and Munich; and Carnegie Galleries, Pittsburgh. 
Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur, Prance; Knight of Royal Bavarian 
Order of St. Michael. Gold Medals: Dresden and Bu£Falo. Honorable 
Mention and Medal, Paris Salon; First Class Medals, Vienna, Munich, 
Amsterdam, etc. Gold Medal, Philadelphia. Medals of Honor, Paris, 
1889. Berlin, 1801, Antwerp, 1894. Gold Medal, Louisiana Purchase 
Exposition, St. Louis, 190i. 

222. A Holland lady. (Paris saion, s. n. b. a., i905) 

Lent by Gen'l Rush Hawkins, by whom bought for the Ann 
Mary Brown Memorial Museum, Providence. 

223. Motherhood. In the arbor. 

224. Tea and talk. 

225. Portrait of Mr. J. H. Dwight. 

Lent by Mrs. Dwight. 



METEYARD, Thomas BnPORD--Scit a ate, Mass. Born in 

Rock Island, HI., 1865. 



226. Twilight. 



MILLET, Prank D.— 6 East 23d Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born in Mattapoisett, Mass., 1846. Studied at the Antwerp Academy. 
Member, National Academy of Design, Society American Artists, 
American Water Color Society, New York; Institute of Painters, Lon- 
don; Hon. Member, American Institute of Architects; Secretary, 
American Academy in Rome. Represented in Metropolitan Museum; 
National Gallery of British Art; National Gallery of New Zealand, etc. 
Medals: Paris, Chicago, New Orleans, etc.; Legion of Honor, Paris, 1900. 

227. ** Why don't you speak for yourself, John ?*' 



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MOSELBY^ Hbi^En E.— Grand Rapids, Mich. Bom in 
Grand Rapid*, 1883. Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and with 
John C. Johansen. 

228. Surf. 



MOSLER, HBNBY^Care of William Clausen, 381 Fifth 
Avenue, New York. Bom in New York, 1841. Studied in New York, 
Dusseldorf, Munich and Paris; Represented in the I/Uxembourg, Paris; 
Sydney, Australia; Grenoble, Prance; I«ouisville, Ky.; Polytechnic In- 
stitution; Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arts; Cincinnati, O., Mn- 
seum; Springfield, Mass., Museum; Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y.; 
»*Art Club." Brie, Pa.; *' Art Club," Philadelphia. Pa.; "Art Club," Rich- 
mond, Ind. Medal, Royal Academy, Munich, 1874; Salon, Honorable 
Mention, 1879; "Le Retour," purchased by the French Government for 
the Mus4e de I^uxembourg, 1879. Gold Medal, International Exhibition , 
Nice, Prance, 1884; Prize Fund Exhibition, New York, Prize ^500, 1885; 
Salon, Gold Medal, 1888; Exposition Universelle, Paris, Silver Medal, 
1889. Hors Concours, 1890; Chevalier de la I^egion D'Honneur, France; 
1892; Offlder D* Academic, France, 1892; Archduke Carl I«udwig of 
Austria Gold Medal, 1893; Elected Associate of National Academy of 
Design, 1895; Grand Gold Medal and Diploma of Honor, Atlanta Expo- 
sition. Ga., 1895; Thomas B. Clarke Prize, National Academy of De- 
sign, 1896; Gold Medal, **The Art Club,** Philadelphia, 1897. Gold 
Medal, Charleston (S. C.) Exposirion, 1902. 

229. Knitting. 

230. Billet doux. 



MURPHY, HERMANN DuDi^EY — Copley Hall, Boston, 
Mass. Born in Massachusetts. Studied in Paris. Member, Boston 
Water Color Club, New York Water Color Club. 

231. StilMife. 

232. The beach. 

233. The gulf stream. 

234. The Thames. 



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MURPHY, Mrs. J. Francis— 222 West 23rd Street, New 

York,N. Y. Studied at the Cooper Union, New York. Third Hallgar. 
ten Prize, 1894; Honorable Mention, Pan American ^position, Buffalo 
1901. 

235. Old mill in March. 



MURPHY, J. Francis— The Chelsea, 222 West 23rd Street, 

New York, N. Y. Born iu Oswego; N. Y.: 1853. Member, National 
Academy of Design, American Water Color Society, Society of I«and* 
scape Painters, Society of American Artists, Salmagundi Club, and 
Brooklyn Art Club. Second Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 1885; Webb 
Prize, S. A. A., 1887; Gold medal. Competition Prize Fund ^hibition, 
N. Y.: 1887; Medal, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 189S; Evans Prize, 
A. W. C. S., 1894; Gold medal, Art Club, Phila., 1899; Hon. Mention. 
Paris Exposition, 1900; Silver medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buf- 
falo, 1901; Gold medal, Charleston Exposition. 1902; Carnegie Prize, 
S. A. A., 1902. 

236. Uplands, morning. 

NEEDHAM, Chari^ES Austin— 145 E. 23rd Street, New 
York, N, Y. Born in Buffalo, N. Y., 1844. Studied at the Art Students 
League, and with August Will, New York City. Member, New York 
Water Color Club, and the Arts' Club of New York. Medal and Honor, 
able Mention, Atlanta International Exposition, 1895; First Honorable 
Mention, Syracuse, New York, 1898; Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 
1900. 

237. Wild cat hollow. 

238. An old turning mill. 

NETTLETON, Walter— Stockbrige, Mass. Born in New 

Haven, Conn., 1861. Studied with Boulanger and Jules Lef^bvre, Paris. 
Member Society American Artists; Associate, National Academy of 
Design. Honorable Mention Paris Salon, 1892. Silver Medal, Louis, 
iana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904. 

239. Monument Mountain. 

240. St. Martin's summer. 



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NEWMAN, H. W.— 02 Bimdwaj, New York, N. Y. Bom 
in I^ondmi, Bnclmnd, ms. Studied at tiie National Academy of Deaign, 
York. 



241. Sunlit bams. 

242. Winter afternoon. 



NOLAN, DAiaEi^J.— 2 Park St., Boston, Mass. Born in 
Beaton, Biasa. 

243. Charles River bridge, W. Roxbtiry. 



NOURSE, EuzABSTH— 80 Rne d'Assas, Paris. Bom in 
Cincinnati, Ohio. Studied in Cincinnati School of Design; at the 
Julian Academy, and with Carolua Dnran, Paris. Member American 
Art Association, Paris. Represented in Chicago Art Institute, Cincin- 
nati Art Museum, and in Adelaide, Australia. Medals, Chicago, 1893; 
Carthage, 1897; Nashville, 1897; Silver Medal, Paris, 1901; SodeUire 
des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1901; Medal, I^uisiana Purchase Exposition, 
St. I^ouis, 1904. 

244. Happy days. (Paris Salon, S. N. B. A., 1906) 



NUNN, PRKDBRIC— 580 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Born in Philadelphia, 1879. Studied in the Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Pine Arts. Philadelphia. Fellowship P. A. F. A., Philadelphia. 



245. Afternoon sun. 



OAKLEY, Arthur— Care of Jamss Ci^ancy— 1332 Broad- 
way, New York, N. Y. Born in New York. Studied with Bonnat and 
Bonguereau, Paris. 

246. Fortune telling . (Paris saion, s. a. p., 1905.) 



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OLSSON— NORDFELDT, Bror J.— 204 East 57th Street. 
Chicago, ni. Born in Tnlsborj, Sconia, Sweden. 

248. The white gown. (In black and white.) 

249. Little Carrie. (In brown and black.) 

OSGOOD, Harry Havii,and— -Art Institute, Chicago, 111. 

Born in I,ostant, 111., 1873. Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, and 
with Jean Paul I^urens and Prinet, Paris. Member Chicago Society 
of Artists. 

250. Portrait of Miss E., with harp. 

251. Landscape, moonrise. 

252. Landscape, snow on prairie. 

253. Landscape, with sheep. 

254. Landscape, rift in the clouds. 



PACKARD, Mabki«— 1039 Pine Arts Building, Chicago, 111. 
studied at the Art Institute of Chicago; and with Colarossi, Paris, 
Member, Chicago Society of Artists. Bronae Medal, miniature paint, 
ing, St. lyouis ^position, 1904. 

255. The miniature. 



PALMER, Paui,in« L.--721 Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, 111. 
Born in McHenry, 111. Studied in the Art Institute, Chicago; with 
Raphael Collin, Simon and Prinet, Paris. Member Chicago Society of 
Artists; President I^ake View Art Club. Represented in Nik^, Klio, 
and West Bnd Woman's Club. Silver Medal, Portrait Contest, Paris, 
1903. Bronze Medal, I^ouisiana Purchase Exposition, St. I/3uis, 1904. 

256. The silver ball. (Paris Salon. S. a. F., 1905.) 

257. Low tide, Pont Aven, Brittany. 



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PARKER, LawTon S. — EvanstOD, 111. Born in Kearney, 

Neb., 1868. 

258. Portrait, Miss Marjorie Wilder. 

259. Meditation. 



PAULUS, Francis Petrus— Care of Mr. Paui, Foinet— 

21 rue Brea, Paris. Born in Detroit, Mich. Studied at the Royal Academy 
of Pine Arts, Munich, under Prof. I«oefiFtz; and at the £cole des Beaux 
Arts, Paris, under I^eon Bonnat. Member, Munich Etching Club, and the 
Society of Western Artists. Represented in the Art Museum, Detroit, 
and at the Art Association, Indianapolis. 

260. Tranquility. (Pans Salon, S. a. p., 1905.) 



PAXTON, Wii«i.LAM M.— Fenway Studios, Ipswich Street, 
Boston, Mass. 

261. The pet bird. 

262. The girl with the sea beyond. 

263. The critic. 



PERKINS, Mary Smyth-~1620 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, 
Pa. Born in Philadelphia. 

264. Market place, Guanajuato, Mexico. 



PERRETT, Gai,en J.--60 Academy Street, Newark, N. J. 

Born in Chicago, III. Studied at the Art Institute, Chicago; Julian 
Academy, Paris, and the National Academy, Munich. 

265. Preparing for Christmas. 



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PBHRIHS, Van Dbasimg— ThePaliMdes, Englewood, 

N. J. Bora In XAiiiai, ISM. Member Country Sketeb Club, New 
York. Represented in Carnegie Intdtute, PttUbnrgb. SilTer Medal, 
Cbsrleaton, IM ; Honorable Mention, PitUborifb, 1908' 

266. Rain among the hills. 

267. End of the squall. 

268. The first snow fall. 

PHILBRICfi:, AttBK Brskinb— Art Institvte, Chicago, 111. 
Bom in Utica, New York, 1819. Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago. 

269. Scherzo (l^ns Salon, S. A. p., 1905.) 

270. The legend. 

271. By the river Seine. 



PLAISTBD, Zbz^pha M.— Gmndmann Studios, Boston, 
Mass. Member of Copley Society of Boston, Mass. 

272. Goose Cove, Annisquam. 



POST, May Audubon~4446 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Born in New York, N. Y. Studied at Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Pine ArU, PhiUdelphia, with William M. Chase, Howard Pyle, 
Cecilia Beaux ; in Paris with I«ucien Simon. Fellowship of the 
Academy of the Pine Arts. Member, Plastic Club and the Philadelphia 
Water Color Club. Philadelphia Art Club Gold Medal, 1908, Travelling 
Scholarship and Second Toppan Prize, School of P. A. P. A., Philadel- 
phia. 

273. Portrait of H. C. Dodge. 



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PRELLWITZ. Edith Mitchbi,l--247 West 71st Street, 

New York, N. Y. Studied at the Art Students' Leagrue, New York, 
and at the Julian Academy, Paris. Member, Society of American 
Artists. Represented in Smith College. Dodg^e and Hallgarten Prises, 
N. A. D., Medals, Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901, Cotton 
States Exposition. 



274. Le Rouet d'Amphale. 



PRICE, LiDA Sarah — 4 rue de Chevreuse, Paris. Born 
in Clarksville, Iowa, 1866. Studied at Academic de la Grande Chau- 
mi^re, and with Richard Miller, Paris. 

275. Young girl in white. (Pans saion, s. a. f., 1905.) 



QUALLEY, I^ENA — Hillsdale, Micb. Born in Decorah, la. 
Studied at the Art Institute, Chicago, and with MacMonnies, De la 
Gaudara, Simon and Cottet, Pans. 

276. Helen. 

277. Mademoiselle B. 



RAPHAEL, JOSBPH M.--31 rue du Dragon, Paris. Born 
in San Francisco. Studied with Arthur P. Matthews, and in Paris 
with Jean Paul Murens. Honorable Mention, Paris, 1905. 

278. Public crier and his family. 

(Paris Salon, S. A. P., 1903, H. M.) 

RAVLIN, Gracb MAYBORNK—Chicago, 111. Born in 
Kaneville, 111. Studied at the Art Institute, Chicago, Pennsylvania 
Academy of the Pine Arts, and with William M. Chase. Member of 
the Art Students' I«eague of Chicago. First Prize, Art Students' I.eague 
of Chicago. 

279. A morning fog. 

280. Moonrise. 

281. Late afternoon. 



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REDFIEI^D, Edward W.—Centre Bridge, Bucks County, 
Pa. Born in Bridgeville, Del., 1869. Studied at the Pennsylvania 
Academy of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia; with Bougereau and Fleury, 
Paris. Member of the Art Club, Sketch Club, and Fellowship P. A. P. A. 
Philadelphia; Associate, National Academy of Design; Member, 
Society American Artists, New York. Represented in Corcoran Art 
Gallery, Washington; in Pennsylvania Academy ol the Pine Arts and 
in the Philadelphia Art Club, Philadelphia; New Orleans Art Associa- 
tion; Shaw Fund Collection, and in the Art Institute of Chicago. 
Gold Medal, Art Club of Philadelphia; Bronze Medal, Paris Exposition, 
1900; Bronze Medal, Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; Temple 
Gold Medal, Philadelphia, 1903; Silver Medal, Louisiana Purchase 
Exposition, St. Louis, 1904; Second Hallgarten Prize, 1904; Shaw Fund 
Prize, S. A. A., 1904; Jennie Sesnan Gold Medal, P. A. F. A., 1905. 

282. Near Boothbay Harbor. 

283. Deserted farm, 

284. Laurel road. 

285. Cedars. 

286. The valley. 

287. The ravine. 

288. Harbor at night. 

289. Centre Bridge. 



REYNOLDS, Wei,lington Jarard--28 Studio Building, 
Chicago, 111. Bom in Chicago, 1866. Studied in the Royal Academy, 
Munich; with Constant and I^aurens, Paris. Member Board of Direc- 
tors Chicago Society of Artists. Represented in the University of 
Chicago. 

290. Portrait of Miss S. 



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RICHARDS, LBE G&BBnb~180 C Street, Salt take City, 

null. Born In Salt I^ke City, 1878. Studied in Paris with Jean P»nl 
Lanrent and I^eon Bonnat. Member, American Art; Association. Paris; 
Society of Utali Artists, and Sod^t^ Salon d' Antomne. Honorable 
Mention, Sod^t^ Artistes Fran^ais. 

291 . Portrait of Miss X. (Paris saion. s. a. f, im.) 



RICHARDSON, Francis Hbnry— Ipswich^ Maaa. Bom 
in Boston, Maas^ U6S. Siodicd with Baalan«er and Leftbvre, Piaria. 
Member Boston Art Club, and Salmagmidi Clnb^ New York. R«pve> 
sented in Boston Art Clnb, I«aseU Seminary and Newton Club. Hon. 
orable Mention, Paris Salon, 1898. Medal, American Art Association, 
PhiUdelphia. 

292. Marine— Isles of Shoals. 



RING, AuCB Blair— Careof Monrob & Co.,— 7 m^cribe, 
Paris. Bom in Knightsville. Mass., 1860. Studied at the Art Students* 
League, New York; and with Jean Paul Laurens and Julien Oupr^, 
Paris. 

293. Guarding the sheep. (Paris saion, s. a. p., igos.) 



RITSCHEL, William— 14 Weat 12th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Bom in Nuremberg, Germany, 1804. Studied in Munich under 
Professor Carl Raupp. Member of the Art Society, Philadelphia, and 
Salmagundi Club, New York. Represented in the Salmagundi Club. 

294. When the tide is low. 



ROBERTS, Blizabbth Wbntworth — Concord, Masa. 
Born in Philadelphia, Pa., 1871. Studied with Jules Lef^bvre «nd Lnc 
Olirier Merson, Paris. Mary Smith Prise, Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Fine Arts; Honorable Mention, Paris Salon, 1892. 

295. The valley of the Kings, Thebes. 

296. The tower of Comares, Alhambra. 



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ROECKER, H. Lbon— 481 East i2tid Plac«, Chica|^o» 111. 

Born in Burlington, Iowa. Studied at the Royal Academy, Mnnich, 
Bavaria. Member Chicago Society of Artiata. HonMmbte Mention, 
Munich, 1888; Yerkes Prize, Chicago, 1894; Arch^ Club Prise, 1807. 

297. View near Long Lake, 111. 



ROLSHOVEN, Jui,ius--2d Via del Bardi, Florence, Italy. 
Bom in Detrait, Mich., 1858. Studied in Munich and Paria, and with 
Prank Duveneck. Aaaodate National Society of the Pine Arta, Paris; 
Member of Secession Society, Munich; Pastel Society of I^ondon; 
Hors Concours, Salon dea Champs Blys^ea. If edala : Paris, Antwerp, 
Chicago, Buffalo. Honorable Mention : Paris, Berlin, Munich. 

298. A Florentine of Btrnscan origin. 



ROOK, Edward P.~Oid Lyme^ Conn. Born in New 
York. Studied with Jean Paul I«anrens and Benjamin Constant, Paris. 
Member of the Arts Club, New York City, Represented in the Gilpin 
Collection at the Ptnnaylirattla Aeademy of the Pine Arts, and In the 
Ciacianati Mnscvai. Tem^ Oold Medal, Pcnn^lvania Academy of 
the Fine Arta, 1898; Bfonac Medal, Pan^Amcricaa Bxpoaltion, Buffalo, 
1901; two Bilker Medals, l,oiiitlaaa Pnrdiase Szpoaitlos, St. I^ouia, UKM. 

299. Santa Maria de los Angeles de Churubuaco. 

300. The volcano from Cuemavaca. 

301. San Juan Bautista Coyoacan, 



ROSELAND, Harry— 191 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Bom in Brooklyn, 1886. Studied in Brooklyn. Member, Brooklyn Art 
Ctub, Salmagundi Club, New York, etc., etc. Gold Medal, Brooklyn, 
1888. 2ad Hallgarten Prize, N. A. D., 18d8; SIbrcr Medal. Boston, 1900; 
Bfoase Medal, Charleston, 1001 

802. '' Was it for the best? ' ' 
808. Roadside gossip. 



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ROSEN, Chari^SS— New Hope, Bucks Co., Pa. 

304. Midsummer. 

305. A limestone ledge. 

306. Old barn — spring. 



SALTZA, Chari«es F. von-— 204 West 55th Street, NeW 
York, N. Y. Born in Sweden, 1858. Studied In the Academies of Stock- 
holm and Brussels. 

207 . Portrait of a man . 



SANDS, ETHEI.--42 Lowndes Street, London, S. W., 
England. Born in Newport, R. I. 

308. Interior. (Paris Salon,S.N.B. a., 1905.) 



SCHO FIELD, Wai^TER Kilmer— -Pennsylvania Academy 
of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia, Pa. Born in Philadelphia, 1867. Studied 
at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arts, and in Prance. Mem. 
ber Society of American Artists, and National Academy of Desis^n, New 
York, Philadelphia Art Club. Represented in Pennsylvania Academy; 
Buffalo Pine Arts Academy, and in Cincinnati Museum, Art Club, Phil, 
adelphia, and Carnegie Institute. Pittsburgh. N. A. D. Pirst Hallgarten 
Prize; Webb Prize, Society American Artists; Sesnan Gold Medal, P. A. 
P. A.; Silver Medal, Buffalo Exposition, 1901; Honorable Mention, 1000. 
1st Prize and Gold Medal, 1904, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh; Silver 
Medal, Ix>nlsiana Purchase Exposition, St. I^ouis, 1904; Honorable 
Mention, Paris. 

309. Winter woods. 



SCHWARTZ, Andrew T.-— 6 East 17th Street, New York, 
N. Y. Bom in I«ouisville, Ky., 1869. Studied in Rome. Member Archi- 
tectural I^eague of New York, and Society of Mural Painters, New 
York. I^azarus Scholarship, Rome. 

310. The Three Fates. 



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SCOTT, Mrs. E. M.— 142 K. 18th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born in Springwater, N. Y. Studied at Art Students' League, New 
York, and in Paris, with Raphael Collin. Vice-President New York Wa- 
ter Color Club; Member of National Arts Club; President Woman's Art 
Club, Associate Member, New York Water Color Society. Represented 
in Erie Public Library. Silver Medal at Atlanta. Honorable Mention, 
Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. Prize [at Woman's Art Club, 
1902. 

311. Autumn near Fontainebleau. 



SHARP, J. Henry — Art Mnseum, Cincinnati, Ohio. Born 
in Bridgeport, Ohio, 1859. Pupil of Verlat in Antwerp Academy, and 
Carl Marr in Munich, Laurens and Benjamin.Constant in Paris, and 
with Prank Duveneck in Spain. Member Society of Western Artists, 
Cincinnati Art Club, and for ten years Member of the Faculty, Cincin- 
nati Art Museum. Represented in the Cincinnati Art Museum; 
Smithsonian Institution, Washington; in University of California, 
and in Indianapolis Art Museum. Silver Medal, Pan American Expo- 
sition, Buffalo, 1901. 

312. Chief Little Wolf (Cheyenne). 



SHINN, EVERETT--112 Waverly Place, New York, N. Y. 
Born in Woodstown, N. J. Studied in the Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Bronze Medal, South Carolina Interstate 
and West Indian Exposition, Charleston, 1902. 

313. The ballet. 



SLOAN, John— 165 West 28rd Street, New York, N. Y. 
Born in Lock Haven, Pa., 1871. Studied in the Pennsylvania Academy 
of the Pine Arts, and with Robert Henri, Philadelphia. 

314. Dock Street market. 



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8MBDLBY, WiUhUH Tbqiub— Carnegie H«ll Siadios, 
Wfft S7Ui Street, Kew York« N. Y. Bomln PenivylTMiU, 1858. Studied 
•t the Pe&iuytTaiiU Affidemy pf the Fine Arts, pUladelpbia. and wUh 
Jean Paul Laureiif, Peris. Member, National Academy of Deaiga, 
American Water Color Society and Society of American Artiats, New 
York. 

316. Portrait of my mother. 

316. Portrait of Edward Darling Smedley. 

317. Portrait of Mrs. W. T. Smedley. 



SMITH. Aunsp B.«*S90 Boylston Street, Boston. Msss. 
BominLynn,lfaas.,USI. StwUed in the Boeten ICnaenm of Pine 
Arta, and in Jnlian Academy, Paria. 

818. Portrait of Dr. Franz. 



SMITH, Chari^ss, L. A.— 1426 Congress Street, Chicago, 
ni. Born in New York, N. Y., IVIl. Member Chicago Society of 
ArtisU. 

319. The aged oak. 

320. California by moonlight. 



SNOW, Edward Tayi^or— 1816 Columbia Avenne, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Born in Philadelphia. Studied in the Pennsylvania 
Academy of the Pine Arts, and with Christian Schnasele. Fellow of 
the Pennsylvania Academy of the Pine Arts; President of the Ameri. 
can Art Association of Philadelphia; Philadelphia Art Commissioner 
to Tennessee Centennial; Commissioner of Philadelphia for Interna- 
tional Birthday Celebration of Israels, The Hague, Holland. Repre- 
sented in the Art Club, and the Peter H. Schemm Collection, Philadel- 
phia. Gold Medal, Charleston Kxposition, tW; Oold Medal, American 
Art Society. 

821. Giant's Head, White Rock, Pottrttth, 



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SNOW, IJLXJUA B.— 1815 ColnmbU Aveaiie, Phttodclphk, 
Vm. BoraiAPbiladelpkia. Studied with 9. T^tIuSmw. Mtmbcr^f 
U« tlMCicOid>, tvd Avcrioati Ait Sodtty. nUlidclpkia. Gold M«dal, 
American Art Society, 1W8. Bronse Medal, South Carolina Interstate 
and West Indian Bzposition, Charleston, 1908. 

322. Near Lenape, Chester Co., Pa. 



SPBAR, Arthur P.— 74 rne Notre Dame des Chatii|>s, 
Fsfis. Bom in Washington, D. C, 1979. 

3^. On the quay. (Paris saion, s. a. p., 19«.) 



STACBY, Anna L— 21 Tree Studio Building, Chicago, 111. 
Bom in Glasgow, Mo. Studied in the Art Institute, Chicsgo. Member 
Chicago Society of Artists. Toung Portnightly Prize, 1902; Martin B. 
Cahn Prise, IWL 

324. The salt bark, Gloucester. 



STACBY. John F.— 21 Tree Studio Building. Chicago, lit 
Born in Biddeford, Maine. Studied in Massachusetts State Normal 
Art School ; and in Julian Academy, Paris. Member* Chicago Society 
of Artists. Bronse Medal, I«onisiana Purchase Exposition, St, I«e«is, 
1984. 

825. The road over the uplandSi Cape Ann. 



STBENB, Maurice— 6 rue Vercingetoriz, Paris. Born in 
Moaoow, 1877. Bronse Medal, I/)uisiana Purchase Bzposition, St. 
I/mis, 1905. 

826. Entrance of the ballet. (Ptru saion, s. n. b. a., i90ft.) 

827. On the piazza, Anzio, Italy. 

(Paris Salon. 8. H. B. A., 1106.) 



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STEVENSON. Grace— -561 Walton Avenue, New York, 
N. Y. Bom in Scotch Plains, N. J., 1873. Studied at Academy of De- 
sign, at the Art Students' League, N. Y., and New York School of Art, 



328 The wood pile. 
329. Meditation. 



STONE, George Mei*vii,i,E— 501 Jackson Street, Topeka, 
Kansas. Bom in Topeka, Kansas, 1858. Studied at Julian Academy, 
Paris, with Boulanger, Lef^vre and Bonnat ; with Henry Mosler, 
New York. Member of I/>tos Club, New York. 

330. The horse pasture. 



TACK, Augustus Vincent— Deerfield, Mass. Born in 

Pittsburgh, Pa., 1870. Studied with H. Siddons Mowt)ray and John 
I,a Farge, New York ; with I^uc Olivier Merson, Paris. 

331. Midwinter. 



TANNER, Henry O.— 70 bis rue Notre Dame des Champs, 
Paris. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa. Studied with Benjamin Constant and 
Jean Paul Iraurens, Paris. Member American Art Association and 
Paris Society of American Painters. Represented in the I^uxembourg 
Paris; Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Penn.; Academy of the Pine 
Arts, Philadelphia; Wilstach Collection, Memorial Hall, Philadelphia. 
Honorable Mention, Salon, 1806. Srd Medal, Salon, 1897; 2nd Medal, 
Universal Exposition, 1900, Paris; 2nd Medal, Buffalo, 1901; Walter 
Lippincott Prize, Pennsylvania Academy of Pine Arts, Philadelphia; 
2nd Medal, I^ouisiana Purchase Evposition, St. I^ouis, 1904. 

332. The good Samaritan. (Paris saion, s. a. f., i905) 
833. Abraham's oak, near Hebron. 



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TARBSLI^, Edmund C— Tavern Club, 4 Bolsytou Place, 

Boston, Mass. Born in West Croton, Mass., 1862. Studied with Otto 
Grundmann, Museum of Pine Arts, Boston, and with Boulangrer and 
I«ef6bvre, Julian Academy, Paris. Member of Society of American 
Artists, New York; Associate of National Academy of Design, Society 
Ten American Painters, New York. Clarke Prize, Shaw Fund Prize, 
and First Hallgarten Prize, New York. 



334. Rehearsal in the studio. 

335. The golden crescent. 



THOMASON, Frances Quarlks— 15 Rue Boissonade, 

Paris. Born in Van Buren, Ark. Studied with Wm. M. Chase. Mem. 
ber. Women's Art Association, Paris. Represented in St. I,ouis Club. 
Medal, I/>uisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904. 

336. Interior. (Paris Salon, S. N. B. a., 1905) 



TOMPKINS, Frank HECTOR—Pope Building, Boston, 
Mass. Born in Hector, New York, 1847. Studied in Munich and Paris. 
Member Boston Art Club. Represented in Boston Art Club, Pennsyl- 
vania Academy of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia, and in Harvard Union, 
Boston. 

337. Girl at window. (Pans Salon, S. A. F., 1905) 



UI^LMAN, Eugene Paui, — 108 Boulevard Montparnaese, 
Paris. Born in New York, 1877. Studied with William M. Chase, 
New York. Membre Associd de la Soci^t^ Nationale des Beaux Arts. 

338. Portrait of Mrs. Ullman. 

(Paris Salon, S. N. B. A., 1905) 

339. Portrait of Madame Fisher. 

(Paris Salon, S. N. B. A., 1906) 



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VAN DBR VBBR, Kary— 10 South 18th Street, PhUadel- 
pbia, Fi. Born in AaiitenUm. Studied at the Academy of Design 
New York; at the FenosyWania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadel- 
phia; in Faria and in Holland. Member, Water Color Clnb, New York 
FUsUc Clnb, Philadelphia. Bronse Medal, I^nisiana Purchase Bxposi- 
tion, at. U>ais. 1904. 



340. Between the lights. 



VAN LABR, AI.BXANDBR T.~-30 Bast $7th Street, New 

York, N. Y. Bom In Auburn, New York, 1857. Studied with R. Swain 
Gifford and with George Poggenbeek. Member, Salmagundi Club, 
Artists' Fund Society, I«oto8 Club. Associate, National Academy of 
Design, N. Y. Represented in I/>tos Club. Bronze Medal, Atlanta 
Bzpositlon; Medal, I/miSiana Purchase B«p e a lt lon. St. lAMiis, 1904. 

841. Wet day, Pennsylvania. 



VECCHIO, Louis— 92 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
Bom in New York, 1879. Studied at the National Academy of Design, 
New York. 

342. Children on the beach. 



WADSWORTH, Adblaidb B.— 10 West Cedar Street, Bos- 
ton, Mass. Bom in Boston. Studied with William M. Hunt and Prank 
Duveneck, Theodore Wendeland C. H. Woodbury, Boston. 



348. Gray day at Ipswich. 



WAI^KER, Horatio— N. E. MontrosS— 373 Fifth Ave., 
New York, N. Y, Born 185S. Member, National Academy of Design, 
Society of American Artists, American Water Color Society, British 
Institute of Painters in Water Color. Gold Medals, Chicago. Buflblo, 
Charleston, St. I/>uis. Webb Frize, Bvans Prise, American Art Asso. 
elation. New York. 

344. Ploughing— the first gleam. 



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WALKER, My&TU Van LBWBir—CrysUl, Mich. Bora 
in Sumner, Mich. 



345. The doves. 



WARNBK, EvHRBTT L.— 1468 Cbapin Street, Washington, 
1>. C. Bom ia Vinton, Iow«, 1877. Represented in PenntylTftuia 
Academy of the Pine Arts *nd In Corconn Art Gallery. 

346. Old houses at Montreuil-stir*Mer, Prance. 

(Peris Salon, 8. A. P., ISOS) 



WATKINS, Susan— 1 Rue dn Val-de-Grdce, Paris. Bora 
in California, 1875. Studied with Raphael Collin, Paris. Repre. 
sented in Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, D. C. Honorable Men- 
tion, Soci^t^ des Artistes Pran^ais Salon. 1899. Gold Medal, Paris 
Salon, 1901. SiWer Medal, I/misiana Purchase Exposition. St. I^ouis, 
1904. 

347. Ruth. (rarisSalon,S.A. P.,199S) 



WATSON, Rbba D— 1884 South Logan St., Philadelphia. 

Pa. Born in Philadelphia, 1874. Studied with Thomas P. Anshuts, 
and Hugh H. Breckenridge, at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine 
Arts, Philadelphia. Member of the Plastic Club, Philadelphia. 

348. Late September. 



WEBSTER, E. Ambrosk— Provincetown, Mass. Born in 
Chelsea, Mass., 1889. Studied in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 
and in Julian Academy, Paris. 

349. Boy painting. 



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WEBSTER, Hbrman A.— 6 rue de Purstenberg, Paris. 
Bom in New York, N. Y. Studied at the Julian Academy with Jean 
Paul LaureuB and Henri Royer. Member American Art Association, 
Paris. 



850. Nature morte. 



WEIR, J. Ai,DBN— 11 East 12th Street, New York, N. Y., 
Born in West Point, N. Y. Studied at the ^cole des Beaux Arts, and 
with h, GdrOme, Paris. Member, Society Ten American Painters; 
National Academy of Design; Water Color Society; Etching Club, N. Y. 
Represented in Metropolitan Museum, New York; and in the Penn. 
sylvania Academy of the Pine Arts, Philadelphia, and in Rhode Island 
School of Design. Seven Silver Medals; five Gold Medals; five Bronze 
Medals; one Honorable Mention, Paris Salon. 

351. The rose-pink bodice. 

352. Two friends. 

353. Portrait of young lady. 

354. The red bridge. 



WEIR, John Ferguson— Yale School of Fine Arts, New 

Haven, Conn. Born in West Point, N. Y., 1841. Studied with Robert 
W. Weir and at National Academy of Design, New York. Member 
National Academy of Design, New York; Director of the Yale School 
of Pine Arts, New Haven, Conn. Represented in Metropolitan Museum 
of Art, New York. 

355. Portrait, S. Wells Williams, L. L. D., late 
President of the Bible Society, New York. 



WEISS, Mary I,.— -328 Broad Street, Bethlehem, Pa. Bom 
in Mauch Chunk, Pa. Studied with Wm. M. Chase. 

356. The rambler. 



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WHEELER, jANET—1710 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Born in Detroit, Mich, Studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of 
the Pine Arts, and in the Jnlian Academy, Paris. Member, Plastic 
Clnb, Philadelphia; Fellowship, P. A. P. A., Philadelphia. Pirst-Toppan 
Prize; Mary Smith Prize. P. A. P. A.; Art Club Gold Medal, Philadel. 
phia; Silver Medal, I«ouisiana Purchase Hzpositiou, St. Louis, 1904. 

357. Miss Barbara Granger. Lent by Mr. Alfred Granger. 

358. Miss Martha Granger. Lent by Mr. Altred Granger. 

359. Master Nelson Morris. Lent by Mr. Sdward Morris. 

360. Master Edward Morris. Lent by Mr. Kdward Morris. 



WHITEMAN, S. Edwin— 5 West Mulberry Street, Balti- 
more, Md. Born in Philadelphia. Studied with Bonlanger, Lefi^bvre 
and Constant, Paris. Instructor in Johns Hopkins University and 
Charcoal Club Art School. Honorable Mention. Paris Sslon, 1889. 

361. Clouds and shadows. 



WHITESIDE, Frank REED—Wyncote, Pa. Born in 
Philadeiphia, Pa., 1866. Studied in the Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Pine Arts, Philadelphia, and with Benjamin-Constant and Jean Paul 
I^aurens, Paris. 

362. Night. 



WIDNEY, GusTAVUS C— Melrose Park, 111. Studied at 
the Art Institute of Chicago; and with Constant and Laurens, Paris. 

363. Portrait of Miss L. 



64 The Art Imtitute of Chicago. 



WIEGAND, Gi78TAVB-«191 Clintofi Street, Btookl^n, N. Y. 
Born in Bremen, Oermanj, 1871k Studied wfth Wm. M. Clune, Kew 
York, and with Eugene Bracht, Dresden Hoyal Acsdemy. Bronne 
Medal, I^onidana Pntcbaae Espo^tion, Bt. toolf, IIM; Bceond KalU 
garten Prise, National Academy of Design, Ifcw York, IM. 

364. The belated shepherd. 

365. Lowering skies, Adirondacks. 

WIGAND, A. Ai«BRiGHT~1947 Broadway, New York, 
N. Y. Bom in Madison, N. J. Studied at the Art Students* I^eague, 
New York, and at the Julian Academy, Paris. Represented in Rhode 
Island School of Design. Ruth Payne Burgess Prise, 1906. 

366. The brown cape. 

WILES. Irving Ramssy— 106 W. 55Ui Street, New York, 

N. Y. Born in Utica, N. Y., 18S1. Studied with I^ M. Wiles. GamU 
Beckwith, William M. Chase and Carolns Dnraa. Member of Nattonal 
Academy of Design, New York; Society of American Artists, New 
York; American Water Color Society, New York. Medals, World's 
Columbian Exposition, 1893; Tennessee Centennial Exposition; Gold 
Medal, Pan^merican Exposition, 1901 ; Medal, Paris Exposition, 1900; 
Gold Medal, I/>uisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1901. 

867. Portrait of I,. M. Wiles. 

368. Greenport breakwater. 

369. The southwest wind. 

WILIylAMS, Robert P. —Mariners Harbor, Staten Islntid, 
New York. Born in New York, N. Y., 1881. Studied at the National 
Academy of Design, New York. Member Country Sketch Club. 

370. The last of the snow. 

371. A day in June. 

372. StilMife— fish. 



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WINSTON, Gracb PARWKi,ir-99 Pearson Street, Chicago, 
111. 

373. Portrait of Miss E. C. R. de K. 



WOOD, LOUISE--1781 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Born in Philadelphia. Studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Pine Arts, Philadelphia, and in Paris with Julian and with Whistler. 
Member, Philadelphia Water Color Club; New York Water Color Club. 
Vice President Society of Miniature Painters, and Plastic Club, Phila- 
delphia. Toppan Priae, Pennsylvania Academy; Bronze Medal, St. 
I«ouis Bxposition, 1904. 

374. Dutch mother and baby. 



WOOLF, S. J.--139 West 55th Street, New York. N. Y. 
Bom in New York City, 1880. Studied with Kenyon Cox and Joseph 
DeCamp. Third Hallgarten Prize, National Academy of Design. 

375. Portrait of President Finley, College of City 
of New York. 

376. Finale. 

WORCBSTBR. Ai«bbrT— 29 rue Delambre, Paris. Born 
In West Campton, N. H., 1878. 

377. The cup of tea. (Parfs saion, s. n. b. a., 1905) 

378. Study of the nude (p«ris saion, s. n. b. a., 1906) 



WUERPEL, Edmund H.— Museum of Pine Arts, St. I^ouis, 
Mo. Born in St. Louis. Studied with Bouguereau, Pleury and Perrier, 
Aman Jean, and ^cole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Instructor in 8t. Louis 
School of Pine Arts. Member, St. I^ouis Artists' Guild, St. Louis Asso- 
ciation Painters and Sculptors, Society of Western Artists. Honorary 
Member, American Art Association: Paris. Represented in St. Louis 
Mttseum of Pine Arts, and in Indianapolis Art Museum. Member 
International Jury, St. Lonis, 1904. 

379. The silent place. 



66 Thb Art Institute of Chicago. 



YATES, Cui,i,KN— Van Dyck Studios, 939 Eighth Avenue, 
New York, N. Y. Bom in Bryan, Ohio. Studied in National Academy 
of Design and with William M. Chase, New York; at the ]l(cole dea 
Beaux Arts; Julian Academy, with Benjamin-Constant and Jean Paul 
I^aurens, Paris. Member of the Salmagundi Club, New York, and Art 
Club, Philadelphia. Represented in the Philadelphia Art Club. Bronze 
Medal, I/>ui8iana Purchase Exposition , St. I^ouis. 1904. 



380. Return of the flock. 



YORK, John Devkrkux— 499 North State Street; Chicago, 

111. Bom in Nashville, Tenn., 1865. Studied at the ^cole des Beaux 
Arts, the Julian Academy, and with Raphael Collin, Paris. Honorable 
Mention, l^cole des Beaux Arts, 1892; Tokio, Japan, 1901. 

381. Niko Gate to the Royal Tombs. 



YOUNG, Chari<es- MORRIS--56 me Notre Dame des 
Cfaamps, Paris. Born in Gettysburg, Pa. SJtudied in the'PennsyWania 
Academy ot the Pine Arts, Philadelphia, and in Paris. Member, 
Philadelphia Art Club. Represented in Pennsylvania Academy of the 
Pine Arts, in Boston Art Club, and in National Gallery, Buda-Pesth, 
Hungary. Honorable mention, Pan American Exposition, Buffalo; 
Silver Medal, Charleston Exposition; Silver Medal, I^uisiana Purchase 
Exposition, St. Louis, 1904. 

382. Winter evening. (Paris saion, s. n. b. a., 1906) 



SCULPTURE. 

BALL, Carownk PEDDI.K — Wcslfield, N. J. Born in 
Terre Haute, Ind., 1869. Studied with Augustus St. Gaudens and Ken- 
yon Cox. Honorable mention, Paris Exposition , 1900. 

383. The candle, piaster medalUon, 

384. Gravitation. piaster medalUon. 
386. Bashful boy. piaster figurine. 



BORGLUM, John GuTZEN—de la Mothc— 166 E. 38th St., 
New York, N. Y. Born in California, 1867. Studied at the San Fran. 
Cisco Art Association, and Julian Academy, Paris, and with Sinding and 
Rodin. Member, Soci^t^ Nationale des Beaiix Arts, Paris; Architec- 
tural I«eague, New York ; Royal Society of British Artists, I^ondon. 
Gold Medal. Western Art Association. 

386. Ruskin. Bronze. 

387. Centaurs, piaster. 

388. Portrait bust. Bronze. 



CRUNELLE, Leonard— Edison Park, 111. Bom in France, 
studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, with I^rado Taft. Member 
Chicago Society of Artists. Medal and Diploma, Cotton States Expo- 
sition, Atlanta, Ga. Medal, I^ouisiana Purchase Exposition, St. I/>uis, 
1904. 

389. The little skater/ Piaster. 

390. The suburban newsboy, piaster. 

391. Junior, piaster. 

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FLANAGAN, John— 107 East 27th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Bom in Newark, N. J. Studied with Angustus St. Gaade/is and with 
Alexandre Palgni^rc at ^cole dea Beanx Arts, Paris. 



892. Frame of medals. 



I^ONGMAN, BvBi^YN Bbatrick^II Bast 14th Street, New 
York, N. T. Born in Winchester, Ohio, 1874. Studied at the Art Insti. 
tnte of Chicago, with I^rado Taft and with Daniel Chester French, 
New York. Silver Medal, I/>uisiana Purchase Exposition, St. I/>uis, 
1904. 

893. Study for "Victory/' which surmounted 
dome of Festival Hall, St. Louis, 1904. 

Plaster. 

394. Portrait bust, Margaret, piaster. 

395. Portrait bust, Louise, piaster. 

396. Model for a bronze relief in a memorial. 

Plaster. 

897. Portrait of Mr. Bancroft. Bron«e, 



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