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Who's Who in Art

Publisher's Note

"Who's Who in Art" is the directory section of the "American Art Annual." As heretofore, the directory has been compiled chiefly from the membership lists of the leading art societies in the United States and exhibitors at same. Data blanks were sent out in the early spring and the information thus received, with that sent by the artists for previous volumes, has formed the basis of the biographical notes.

This volume contains 6,686 names and addresses of painters, sculptors and illustrators; the last issue of this directory, that in Volume XVIII, 1921, contained 5,459 names. Eighteen hundred and sixty (1,860) names appear here for the first time; these are new exhibitors who have been represented in the current exhibitions during the past two years. Six hundred and thirty-three (633) names have been dropped because no answer has been received to our request for present address, the artist has not exhibited since 1921; is not a member of a recognized art society, or has died during the two-year period.

When two addresses are given and the second one is preceded by "h," it indicates that the first address is the studio, the second is the home. The artist's medium, whether painter, sculptor, illustrator, or craftsman, is indicated by letters at the beginning of the biographical note; when no biographical information was obtainable, the letters are used in parentheses after the address. The date after the abbreviation of a society of which an artist is a member, refers to the time of election.

The lists of "Work" under the names are limited to paintings in public galleries, monumental sculpture, and published illustrations.

The names of married women include the maiden name; they are preceded by "Mrs." or followed by the husband's name in parentheses. The maiden name is also entered in alphabetical order, with a cross reference. All names of women without title are "Miss."

THE PUBLISHERS.

WHO'S WHO IN ART

Abbreviations

P.-painter; S.-sculptor; I.-illustrator; E.-etcher; Engr.-engraver; B.— block printer; C.-craftsman; D.-designer; L.-lecturer; Ldscp. P.-landscape painter; Min. P.-miniature painter; Mural P.-mural painter; Port. P.-portrait painter; Arch.—architect; T.-teacher; W.—writer.

SOCIETIES

Alliance-Art Alliance of America.

Allied AA.-Allied Artists of America.

Am. Acad. A. L.—American Academy of Arts and Letters.
AAS.-American Art Society, Philadelphia.

A. Aid S.-Artists' Aid Society of New York.

AFAS-American Fine Arts Society, New York

A. Fund S.-Artists' Fund Society, New York.
AIA-American Institute of Architects.

AIC-Art Institute of Chicago.

AI Graphic A-American Institute of Graphic Arts.

ANA-Associate National Academy of Design, New York.

Am. PS-American Painters and Sculptors, New York.

A. S. Min. P.-American Society of Miniature Painters, New York.
ASL of N. Y.-Art Students' League of New York.

AWCS-American Water Color Society, New York.
AWCW-Art Workers' Club for Women, New York.
Boston AC-Boston Art Club.

Boston GA.-Guild of Boston Artists.

Boston WCC-Boston Water Color Club.

Boston SA-Boston Society of Architects (Chapter AIA).
Boston SWCP-Boston Society of Water Color Painters.
Boston SAC-Boston Society of Arts and Crafts.
Brooklyn AC-Brooklyn Art Club.

Brooklyn PS-Brooklyn Painters' and Sculptors' Society.

Brooklyn SE-Brooklyn Society of Etchers.

Buffalo SA-Buffalo Society of Artists.

Calif. AC.-California Art Club.

Calif. PM.-Print Makers' Society of California.
Calif. SE.-California Society of Etchers.

C. I. Pittsburgh—Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh.
Century Assoc.-Century Association, New York.
Char.C.-Charcoal Club, Baltimore.

Chicago AC.-Arts Club of Chicago.

Chicago AD.-Chicago Academy of Design.

Chicago AFA-Chicago Academy of Fine Arts.

Chicago AG.-Artists' Guild of Chicago.

Chicago PS-Painters and Sculptors of Chicago.

Chicago SA-Chicago Society of Artists.

Chicago SAC-Chicago Society of Arts and Crafts.
Chicago SE-Chicago Society of Etchers.

Chicago S. Min.P.-Chicago Society of Miniature Painters.
Cincinnati AC-Cincinnati Art Club.

Cleveland Arch. C.-Cleveland Architectural Club.

College AA.-College Art Association.

Conn. AFA-Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts, Hartford.
Contemporary-Contemporary Group.

Copley S.-Copley Society of Boston.

Corcoran AG-Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, D. C.

Denver AA.-Denver Art Association.

E.A. and M.T. Teacher-Eastern Art and Manual Training Teachers' Association.

Fellowship PAFA-Fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Hartford ACC-Hartford Arts and Crafts Club.

Inter. Soc. A. L.-International Society of Arts and Letters (also given as Soc. Inter. des Beaux Arts et des Lettres).

Int. Soc. SPG-International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers, London.

Lg. of A.A.-League of American Artists.

MacD. C.-MacDowell Club, New York.

Minneapolis AL.-Minneapolis Artists' League.

Modern AA-Modern Artists of America, New York.

Municipal AS-Municipal Art Society (preceded by name of city).

Mural P.-National Society of Mural Painters, New York.

Nat. Inst. A. L.-National Institute of Arts and Letters.

NA-National Academy of Design, New York (Academicians).

NAC-National Arts Club, New York.

NAD-National Academy of Design, New York (used chiefly for school). Nat. Gal.-National Gallery, Washington, D. C.

N. A. Women PS.-National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors, New York.

NYSC-New York Society of Craftsmen

NSS-National Sculpture Society, New York.

New Haven PCC-New Haven Paint and Clay Club.
NOAA-Art Association of New Orleans.

N. Y. Arch. Lg.-Architectural League of New York.
NYWCC-New York Water Color Club.

Newport AA-Art Association of Newport.

PBC-Pen and Brush Club of New York.

PAFA-Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia.

Pa. S. Min. P.-Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters.

Paris AAA-American Art Association of Paris.

Paris Women's AAA-Paris American Women's Art Association.
Paris SAP-Paris Society of American Painters.
Pastelists-Society of Pastelists, New York.
Phila. AA-Associated Artists of Philadelphia.
Phila. Alliance-Art Alliance of Philadelphia.

Phila. AC.-Philadelphia Art Club (also AC Phila.). .

Phila. ACG-Arts and Crafts Guild of Philadelphia.

Phila. SA-Philadelphia Society of Artists.

Phila. Soc. AL.-Philadelphia Society of Arts and Letters.
Phila. Sketch C.-Philadelphia Sketch Club.

Phila. WCC-Philadelphia Water Color Club.

Photo. Sec.-Photo-Secession, New York.

Pittsburgh AA-Associated Artists of Pittsburgh.

Pittsburgh AS-Pittsburgh Art Society.

Plastic C.-Plastic Club of Philadelphia.

Port. P.-National Association of Portrait Painters, New York.
Providence AC-Providence Art Club.

Providence HC-Providence Handicraft Club.

Provincetown AA-Provincetown Art Association.

PS Gallery Asso.-Painters' and Sculptors' Gallery Association, New York. Rome Acad. Alumni.-Alumni Association American Academy in Rome. RSA-Royal Scottish Academician.

SAA-Society of American Artists, New York.

SI-Society of Illustrators, New York.

Salma. C.-Salmagundi Club, New York.

San F. AA.-San Francisco Art Association.

SMPF West.-Society of Men who Paint the Far West.

S. Indp. A.-Society of Independent Artists.

SPNY.-Society of Painters of New York.

SW Sc.-Society of Western Sculptors.
St. Louis AG-St. Louis Artists' Guild.

Ten Am. P.-Ten American Painters.

Wash. AC-Washington Arts Club.

Wash. WCC-Washington (D. C.) Water Color Club.

Wash. SA.-Society of Washington (D. C.) Artists (also S. Wash, A.). Wilmington SFA-Wilmington Society of Fine Arts.

Wis. PS.-Wisconsin Painters and Sculptors.

Woman's AC-Woman's Art Club (preceded by name of city).

2 x 4 Soc.-Two by Four Society, St. Louis.

WHO'S WHO IN ART

AMERICAN PAINTERS, SCULPTORS AND ILLUSTRATORS

AALBU, Olaf, 1400 East 25th Street, Minneapolis, Minn. (P.)

ABBATE, Paolo S., 1931 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

S., W., L.-Born Villarosa, Italy, Apr. 12. 1884. Member: International Fine Arts Lg.; Il Cenaclo; Italian American American AA. Work: Dante monument, Newburgh, N. Y.; "Fiat Voluntas" and Dante monument. Providence, R. I.; "People Without Vision Perish," Evangelical Church, Cliffside Park, N. J.; Ruvolo Memorial, Torrington, Conn.; bust of Louis Bourgeois, Bahai Library, New York, N. Y.; bust of Dante, Nat. Arts Club, New York, N. Y.

ABBEY, Iva L., Wilkes-Barre Institute, 78 South Franklin St.. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

P.. T.-Born Chester, Conn., Mar. 25, 1882. Pupil of Griffin, Hale, Benson, MacGilvary, C. J. Martin. Member: Lg. of A.A.; Alliance; Eastern A.A.; Hartford ACC; Hartford AS. ABBOTT, Anne Fuller, McLean Bldg., 1517 H St., N.W.., Washington, D. C. P.-Born Brandon, Vt. Pupil of Chase: Douglas Volk; Francis Jones; ASL of N. Y.; Corcoran Art School. NAD. Member: Wash. AC.

ABBOTT, Edith R., 131 East 66th St., New York, N. Y.

P. Member: N. A. Women PS. ABBOTT, Elenore Plaisted (Mrs. C. Yarnall Abbott), The Gladstone, 11th and Pine Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.; and Rose Valley, Moylan, Pa.

P.,I.-Born Lincoln, Me., 1875. Pupil of PAFA: Phila. School of Design; Simon and Cottet in Paris. Membe.. Phil.WCC; Plastic C; Fellowship PAFA ABBOTT, Francis R., 514 Walnut St.; and the Art Club, 220 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.

P.-Born Philadelphia. Pupil of PAFA; Julian Academy in Paris. Member: Fellowship PAFA; ACPhila; Phila. Sketch C.

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Mary Ogden, ABBOTT, Street, Boston, Mass. P.-Member: Concord A.A. ABBOTT, S. N., 795 Lexington Ave. h. 140 Claremont Ave., New York, N. Y. I.-Born 1874. Pupil of Laurens and Constant. Member: SI 1913. ABBOTT, Yarnall. 1711 Chestnut St.; h. The Gladstone, Philadelphia, Pa.; summer. Rockport, Mass. P.-Born Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 23, 1870. Pupil of Thomas Anshutz in and Philadelphia; Collin Courtois in Paris. Member: Phila. Sketch C.;

Salma.C.: Fellowship PAFA; Lg. of A.A.; Phila. AC.; St. Botolph C. ABDY, Mrs. Rowena Meeks, 1050 Lombard St., Russian Hill, San Francisco, Calif.

P., I.-Born Vienna, Austria, April 24. 1887. of American parents. Pupil of Arthur F. Mathews in San Francisco. Member: San. F. AA.; Calif. WCS.; Allied AA.: Lg. of A.A. Awards: Silver medal, California Museum of Art, San Francisco, 1920; 1st water color prize, Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, 1921. Illustrated "On the Ohio." ABEL, Louise, North Bend Road, Box 106, R. F. D. 15, Mt. Healthy, O. S. Born Sept. 7, 1894. Pupil of Barnhorn, Meakin, Wessel. Member: Cincinnati Woman's AC.

ABRAMOVITZ, ALBERT, 336 East 17th St., New York, N. Y.

P.-Member: S.Indp.A.

ABRAMS, Eleanor, 10 East 9th St., New York, N. Y., h. Butler, Pa.

P.-Born Karns City, Pa. Pupil of Elliott Daingerfield and Henry B. Snell. ABRAMS, Luclan, Lyme, Conn.

P.-Born Lawrence, Kan. Pupil of Laurens, Constant, Collin and Whistler in Paris. Member: Lyme Art Assoc.; Société du Salon d'Automne; Société des Artists Independants; S. Indp.A. Work: "Sandy Bay," Dallas Art Assoc.

ABRAMSON, Rosalind, 59 West 59th Street: h. 706 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y.

P., E.--Born Norfolk, Va., Jan. 14, 1901. Pupil of ASL of N. Y., under Bridgman, Bellows, Henri and Du Mond; W. A. Levy.

ACHERT, Fred, 8-10 East 3d St., Cincinnati. O.

P.-Member: Cincinnati AC. ACHESON, Alice S., 1818 Corcoran Street, Washington, D. C. (P.)

ACHESON, Georgina Elliott, Ardsley-onHudson, N. Y. (P.)

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Avenue,

Joe ACKEN, B., Tampa, Fla. (P.) ACKER, Herbert V(an Blarcom), 2205 West 6th St., Los Angeles, Calif. P.-Born Pasadena, Calif., Oct. 4, 1895. Pupil of Cecilia Beaux, Frank V. Du Mond. Member: S.Indp.A.; Lg. of A.A.

ACKER, Marjorie. See Phillips, Mrs. Duncan.

ACKERSON, F(loyd) G(arrison), 731 Rebecca St., Wilkinsburg, Pa.

P.---Born Portage. Kalamazoo Co., Mich., Jan. 1, 1883. Pupil Carnegie

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