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BURROUGHS, EDITH WOODMAN (Mrs. Bryson Burroughs), Hillside Ave., Flushing, L. I., N. Y. (S.)

Shaw prize, N. A. D. 1907.

BURT, MARY THEODORA, 1203 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.

(P.)

Born Philadelphia. Pupil of P. A. F. A.; Julian Academy in Paris. Member Plastic C.; Fellowship F. A. r. A.

BUSEY, NORVAL H., 39 West 67th St., New York, N. Y. (P.)

BUSH, ELLA SHEPARD, 420 Boston Block; h. 2431 Tenth Ave., N., Seattle, Wash. (P.)

Born Galesburg, Ill. Pupil of J. Alden Weir, Kenyon Cox, Robert Henri, Theodora W. Thayer. Member A. S. L. of N. Y.; Society of Seattle Artists. Specialty, miniatures. Principal Seattle Art School.

BUSH-BROWN, HENRY KIRKE, Newburgh, N. Y.

(S.)

Born Newburgh, April 21, 1857. Pupil of Henry K. Brown.
N. A. C.; N. Y. Arch. Lg. 1892.

Member N. S. S.;

BUSH-BROWN, MARGARET LESLEY (Mrs. H. K. Bush-Brown), Newburgh, N. Y., and National Arts Club, New York, N. Y. (P.)

Born Philadelphia, Pa., May 19, 1857. Pupil of P. A. F. A.; Julian Academy in Paris under Lefebvre and Boulanger. Silver medal, Charleston Exp. 1902. Member Woman's A. C.; A. S. Min. P.

BUTLER, BESSIE SANDES (Mrs. Sidney H. Butler), 317 South Hill St.; h. 12281⁄2 West Ninth St., Los Angeles, Cal. (P., W. A. A.)

Born Galesburg, Mich. Pupil of A. I. C.; Julie Marest in Paris. BUTLER, EDWARD SMITH, 1001_Chapel St., W. H., Cincinnati, O. (P., W. A. A.) Born Cincinnati, Jan. 26, 1848. Self-taught. Member Cincinnati A. C. Also teacher. BUTLER, HOWARD RUSSELL, 135 East 66th St., New York, N. Y. (P.) Born New York, March 3, 1856. Pupil of Dagnan-Bouveret, Roll and Gervex in Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Salon 1886; Temple silver medal, P. A. F. A. 1888; medal, Atlanta 1895; silver medal, Pan-American Exp., Buffalo, 1901; bronze medal St. Louis Exp. 1904. Member N. A. 1899; S. A. A. 1889; N. Y. W. C. C.; N. Y. Arch. Lg. 1889; Century Assoc.; F. A. S. (pres. 1889 to 1905). BUTLER, MARY, 2127 Green St., Philadelphia, Pa. (P.)

Member Fellowship P. A. F. A.; Plastic C.

BUTLER, THEODORE EARL, Giverny-par-Vernon, Eure, France. (P.)
BUTTON, ALBERT PRENTICE, 44 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. (P., I.)

Born Lowell, Mass., 1872. Pupil of Boston art schools. Member N. Y. W. C. C. BYRAM, RALPH SHAW, Lena St. and Church Lane, Germantown; h. Roumfort Road, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. (P., I., W. A. A.)

Born Germantown, Pa., March, 1881. Pupil of Pa. Museum and School of Industrial Art and of C. P. Weber. Member Phila. Sketch C.

CABLE, BENJAMIN D., 3716 Forest Ave., Chicago, Ill. (P.)
CADANASSO, GUISEPPE, 17 Lincoln St., San Francisco, Cal. (P.)

CADWALADER-GUILD, MRS. EMMA MARIE, care of Deutsche Bank, Kurfürstendam 188, Berlin, Germany. (S.)

CADY, WALTER C., 757 Washington St., Boston, Mass.; h. 69 Griggs Road, Brookline, Mass. (P.)

Member Boston A. C.

CAHEN, E. T., 353 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. (P.)

CAHILL, WILLIAM V., Salmagundi Club, 14 West 12th St., New York, N. Y. (P., I.) Born Syracuse, N. Y. Pupil of A. S. L. of N. Y. Member Salma. C. 1903. CAIRNS, HUGH, care of Y. M. C. A., Boston, Mass. (S.)

CALDER, ALEXANDER, 1903 Park Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. (S.)

Came

Born Aberdeen, Scotland, Aug. 23, 1846. Studied in Edinburgh and London. to United States in 1868. Pupil of P. A. F. A. under J. A. Bailly and Thos. Eakins; John Rhind in Edinburgh. CALDER, ALEXANDER STIRLING, 1903 North Park Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. (S.) Born Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 11, 1870. Pupil of P. A. F. A.; Chapu and Falguière in Paris. Gold medal, A. C. P. 1893; honorable mention, Pan-American Exp., Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, St. Louis Exp. 1904; special 100th anniversary Lippincott prize, P. A. F. A. 1905. Member N. S. S. 1896; A. C. P.; S. A. A. 1905; Fellowship P. A. F. A.; A. N. A. 1906. Also teacher.

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(P.)

CALDER, NANETTE, 1903 North Park Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
CALDER, NORMAN DAY, 337 South Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.

CALDER, RALPH MILNE, 1903 North Park Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. (P., Arch.) CALIGA, ISAAC HENRY, 142 Federal St., Salem, Mass. (P.)

Born Auburn, Ind., March 24, 1857. Pupil of Wm. Lindenschmidt.

CALLAHAN, CAROLINE, Mountain View, Cal. (P.)

Born San Francisco, Cal. Pupil of Collin in Paris.

CALLAN, MARY CATHERINE (Mrs. J. G. Callan), 23 Perkins St., Lynn, Mass. (P., I.)

Born Kingston, Mo., April 16, 1871. Pupil of F. W. Benson, Edmund C. Tarbell, Joseph de Camp in Boston. Also teacher.

CALLENDER, F. ARTHUR, 83 Blvd. du Montparnasse, Paris, France. (P.)

Born in Boston, Mass.

CALVERLEY, CHARLES, Essex Fells, Caldwell, N. J. (S.)

Born Albany, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1833. Pupil of Palmer in Albany, N. Y. N. A. 1873. CAME, KATE E., 21 Tremlette St., Dorchester, Mass. (P.)

Born Boston, Mass. Pupil of Sandham, Kronberg and Rice. Member Copley S.

CAMERON, EDGAR SPIER, 15 Studio Bldg., Chicago, Ill. (P.)

Born Ottawa, Ill., 1862. Pupil of Cabanel, Benjamin-Constant and Laurens in Paris. Member International Jury of Awards, Paris Exp. 1900; silver medal, Paris Exp. 1900; Grower prize, A. I. C., 1909. Member Chicago S. A.; Palette and Chisel (hon.); Assoc. Chicago Arch. C. Art critic "Chicago Tribune." Specialty, mural decoration. CAMERON, MARIE GELON (Mrs. Edgar S. Cameron), 15 Studio Bldg., Chicago, Ill. (P.)

Born Paris, France. Pupil of Moreau de Tours, Cabanel, Laurens and BenjaminConstant in Paris. Prize, A. I. C. 1902. Member North Side A. C. CAMP, HAROLD M., 287 Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y. (P.) CAMPBELL, BLENDON, 15 Macdougal Alley, New York, N. Y.

(I., P.)

Born St. Louis, Mo., July 28, 1872. Pupil of Benjamin-Constant, Laurens and Whistler in Paris. Third prize, Paris A. A. A. 1900 Member Paris A. A. A.; S. I. CAMPBELL, MRS. HELENÅ EÁSTMAN OGDEN, 139 West 104th St., New York, N. Y. (P., I.)

Also teacher.

Born Eastman, Ga., Aug. 26, 1879. Pupil of New York School of Art. CAMPBELL, FANNIE SOULE, 2630 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, Cal. (P.) CAMPBELL, PAULINE, 1343 Harvard St., Washington, D. C. (P.) CANFIELD, AGNES, care of M. H. Couhault-Dangleterre, 5 Rue Jacob, Paris, France. (Lith.)

Born Baltimore, Md. Pupil of Collin in Paris.

CANFIELD, BIRTLEY KING, 145 East 23d St., New York, N. Y.; and Ravenna, O. (S.)

Born Ravenna, Dec. 12, 1866. Studied in Cleveland, O. Pupil of Falguière in Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Salon 1896. Member N. Y. Arch. Lg. 1898; Salma. C. 1901.

CANTRELL, FLORENCE, 53 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. (P.)
CANTWELL, JAS., Syracuse, N. Y. (P.)

CARBEE, SCOTT CLIFTON, 110 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. (P.)

Born Concord, Vt., April 26, 1860. Pupil of Hugo Breul in Providence; Bouguereau and Ferrier in Paris; Max Bohm in Florence. Member Boston A. C.; Copley S. 1902. Also teacher.

CAREW, BERTA, 51 West 10th St., New York, N. Y. (Min. P.)

CARL, KATHARINE AUGUSTA, 51 Washington Square, S., New York, N. Y. (P., I.) Born New Orleans, La. Pupil of Courtois in Paris. Order of Double Dragon, China. Honorable mention, Paris Exp. 1900. Member Champ de Mars Soc. Nat. des Beaux-Arts, Paris; Woman's International C., London.

CARLES, ARTHUR B., 2508 Brown St., Philadelphia, Pa.; and Crecy-la-Chapelle, France. (P.)

CARLETON, CLIFFORD, 6 West 103d St., New York, N. Y.

(I.)

Born Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1867. Pupil of A. S. L. of N. Y. Member S. I. CARLISLE, HENRY W., 106 West 64th St., New York, N. Y.; and 124 North Delaware Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. (P., I., T., Writer.)

CARLSEN, EMIL, 43 East 59th St., New York, N. Y. (P., Arch.)

Born Copenhagen, Denmark. Came to United States in 1872. Pupil of Danish Royal Academy as architect. Second Inness prize, Salma. C. 1904; Shaw Purchase, S. A. A. 1904; gold medal, St. Louis Exp. 1904; Webb prize, S. A. A. 1905; Inness medal, N. A. D. 1907; third medal, C. I., Pittsburg, 1908. Member S. A. A. 1902;

A. N. A. 1904, N. A. 1906; Salma. C. 1903.

CARLSEN, J. M., 840 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. (P.)

CARLSON, JOHN F., Caldwell, N. J. (P.)

CARLSUND, EMMA, Fenway Studios, Boston, Mass. (P.)

Born in Sweden, Oct. 25, 1861. Pupil of Cowles Art School under De Camp and Ernest L. Major. CARNELL, ALTHEA J., 1907 North 7th St., Philadelphia, Pa. (P., I., W. A. A.) CARPENTER, DUDLEY SALTONSTALL, 159 Lincoln St., Montclair, N. J. (P., I.)

Born Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 26, 1870. Pupil of A. S. L. of N. Y.; Laurens, Benjamin-
Constant and Áman-Jean in Paris. Also teacher.

CARPENTER, FRED GREENE, 4403 West Morgan St., St. Louis, Mo. (P.)
Born Nashville, Tenn. Pupil of Baschet, Royer and Richard Miller in Paris.
CARPENTER, MARGARET, 505 West 41st St., New York, N. Y. (S.)

CARR, LYELL, 146 West 55th St., New York, N. Y. (P., Í.)

Born Chicago, Ill., 1857. Pupil of Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris under Lefebvre and Boulanger. Silver medal and diploma for decoration, Standard Oil Bldgs., Paris Exp. 1900; bronze medal, St. Louis Exp. 1904.

CARRIGAN, WILLIAM L., 134 East 22d St., New York, N. Y. (P.)

CARSON, JANE. (See Mrs. Barron.)

CARTER, CHARLES MILTON, 617 Kittredge Bldg., Denver, Colo. (P.)

Born North Brookfield, Mass. Studied in American and European schools. Member B. A. C. and Denver A. C. Director of Art, Public Schools, Denver. Former State Supervisor of Drawing for Massachusetts. Hon. pres. U. S. Section International Congress for the Teaching of Drawing, Paris Exp. 1900. Author of "Some European Art Schools."

CARTER, MARY MEIN (Mrs. James Newman Carter), 4608 Kingsessing Ave., West Philadelphia, Pa. (Min. P., W. A. A.)

Born Philadelphia, Aug. 16, 1864. Pupil of Carl Philip Weber and C. Faber Fellows. Member Plastic C.

CARTER, ROBERT A., Ridgefield, N. J. (P.)

CARY, EVELYN RUMSEY (Mrs. Charles Cary), 340 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. (P.)

Honorable mention, Charleston Exp. 1902.

CASER, ETTORE, 72 Washington Place, New York, N. Y. (P.)

CASSATT, MARY, care of Messrs. Durand-Ruel, 5 West 36th St., New York, N. Y., and 16 Rue Lafitte, Paris, France. (P., Etcher.)

A. N. A. 1909.

Born Pittsburg, Pa. Pupil of Manet in Paris. Chevalier of Legion of Honor of France 1904. Lippincott prize, P. A. F. A. 1904. CASSELL, JOHN HARMON, 133 West 42d St.; h. 400 Manhattan Ave., New York, N. Y. (I.)

Born Nebraska City, Neb. Pupil of A. I.C. Member S. I. CASTELLO, EUGENE, 3728 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. (P., S.)

Born Philadelphia, Jan. 12, 1851. Pupil of P. A. F. A. under Thomas Eakins. Member Salma. C. 1904; Unity A. C., Phila.; (hon.) Phila. Arts and Crafts C.; Socié taire de l'Union International des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres, Paris. Philadelphia correspondent "The Studio," London.

CAULDWELL, LESLIE GIFFEN, Villa Jeanette, La Frette, Montigny, Seine-et-Oise, France. (P.)

Born New York, Oct. 18, 1861. Pupil of Julian Academy in Paris under Boulanger, Lefebvre and Carolus-Duran. Member N. Y. Arch. Lg. 1899. Specialty, interior decoration. CHADWICK, CHARLES WESLEY, 327 East 150th St., New York, N. Y. (Wood Engr.)

Born Redhook-on-Hudson, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1861. Pupil of Frederick Juengling, William Miller and Frank French. Bronze medal, Pan-American Exp., Buffalo, 1901; bronze medal, St. Louis Exp. 1904.

CHADWICK, JOHN HERBERT, Fort Washington, Pa. (P.)

Born in England. Pupil of South Kensington Museum, London; P. A. F. A.

ber Phila. Sketch C.

CHADWICK, WILLIAM, 939 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. (P.)

Member Salma. C.

Mem

CHALFANT, JEFFERSON DAVID, 407 West 19th St., Wilmington, Del. (P.)
Born in Pennsylvania, Nov. 6 1856. Pupil of Bouguereau and Lefebvre in Paris.
CHAMBERLAIN, ARTHUR B., 192 West Ave.; h. 16 Gladstone St., Rochester, N. Y.
(P.)

CHAMBERLAIN, CHARLES F., Dexter, Mich. (P.)

CHAMBERLAIN, EMILY HALL, studio 17, 96 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. (I.)
CHAMBERLIN, F. TOLLES, Rochelle Park, New Rochelle, N. Y.; and American
Academy, Villa Mirafiori, 66 Via Nomentana, Rome, Italy. (P.)
Awarded Lazarus scholarship 1909.

CHAMBERS, CHARLES, 820 Fine Arts Bldg., Chicago, Ill.

(I.)

CHAMBERS, FANNIE MUNSELL, 820 Fine Arts Bldg., Chicago, Ill. (P.)

CHAMPLIN, ADA BELLE, 4711 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. ́(P.)

CHAMPLIN, HALLIE ELIZABETH. (See Mrs. Hyde.)

CHANDLER, MISS CLYDE GILTNER, 6010 Ellis Ave. ; h. 6243 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill.

(S.)

Born Evansville, Ind. Pupil of Lorado Taft. Second prize, Chicago Artists' ExCHANDLER, VIRGINIA. (See Mrs. Titcomb.)

hibition.

CHANDLES, GEORGE W., 86 Rue Vaneau, Paris, France.

Born Milwaukee, Wis. Pupil of Laurens in Paris.

(Engr.)

CHAPMAN, CARLTON T., 58 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. (P., I.)

Born New London, O. Pupil of N. A. D. and A. S. L. of N. Y.; Julian Academy in Paris. Silver medal, Boston 1892; medal, Columbian Exp., Chicago, 1893; medal, Atlanta Exp. 1895; bronze medal, Pan-American Exp. 1901; bronze medal, Charleston Exp. 1902; member International Jury of Awards, St. Louis Exp. 1904. A. N. A. ; member S. A. A. 1892; A. W. C. S.; A. Fund S.; Century Assoc. Specialty, marines. CHAPMAN, CHARLES S., 754 Seventh Ave., New York, N. Y. (P., I.)

Born Morristown, N. Y., 1879. Pupil of Chase and W. Appleton Clark. CHAPMAN, JOSEPHINE E., 2225 Pacific Ave., Alameda, Cal. (P.) CHAPMAN, MINERVA JOSEPHINE, 9 Rue Falguière, Paris; and care of W. B. Chapman, 3217 Vernon Ave., Chicago, Ill. (P.)

Born Altmar, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1858. Pupil of A. I. C. and Annie Shaw; RobertFleury, Bouguereau, Courtois, Chas. Lasar in Paris. Assoc. Soc. Nat. des BeauxArts, Paris, 1906.

CHASE, ADELAIDE COLE (Mrs. Wm. Chester Chase), 95 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. (P.)

Silver medal, St. Louis Exp. 1904. Member Copley S. 1898; S. A. A. 1903; A. N. A. 1906. Specialty, portraits.

CHASE, MARY M. POPE (Mrs. Timothy Chase), Aurora, Ill.

(P., W. A. A.)

Born Indianapolis, Ind., March 23, 1861. Pupil of A. I. C. under Frederick W. Freer; Ochtman. Member A. S. L. of Chicago. Also teacher. CHASE, WILLIAM MERRITT, 333 Fourth Ave.; h. 234 East 15th St., New York, N. Y. (P.)

Born Franklin, Ind., 1849. Pupil of B. F. Hayes in Indianapolis; J. O. Eaton in New York; A. Wagner and Piloty in Munich. Medal, Centennial Exp., Philadelphia, 1876; honorable mention, Paris Salon 1881; honors, Munich 1883; silver medal,

Paris Salon 1889; first prize, Cleveland Art Assoc. 1894; Shaw prize, S. A. A. 1895; gold medal of honor, P. A. F. A. 1895; gold medal, Paris Exp. 1900; Temple gold medal, P. A. F. A. 1901; gold medal, Pan-American Exp., Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, Charleston Exp. 1902; first Corcoran prize, S. Washington A. 1904; member International Jury of Awards, St. Louis Exp. 1904. Member N. A. 1890; S. A. A. 1879; A. W. C. S.; Munich Secession; Ten American Painters; Nat. Inst. A. L.; hon. life Calumet Club. Also teacher. CHATTERTON, CLARENCE K., Journal Bldg.; h. 76 Liberty St., Newburgh, N. Y. (P.) CHENEY, MARY MOULTON, 425 Auditorium Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.; h. 2239 Gordon Ave., St. Anthony Park, St. Paul, Minn. (W. A. A.)*

Born Minneapolis, Jan. 15, 1871. Pupil of Mrs. Wm. Stone; Museum Fine Arts, Boston; Dr. Denman Ross, Summer School 1906; Harvard Univ.; three years' scholarship Boston Art Museum. Degree B.L., Univ. of Minn. 1892. Member Minn. State Art Soc.; Minneapolis Soc. Fine Arts; Minneapolis Soc. Arts and Crafts. Principal Depts. Design and Handicraft, Minneapolis School of Fine Arts. Specialty, illumination and book decoration.

CHERRY, MRS. EMMA RICHARDSON, 608 Fargo Ave., Houston, Tex. (P.)

Mem

Born Aurora, Ill., Feb. 28, 1859. Pupil of A. S. L. of N. Y.; Julian and Delécluse academies and of Merson in Paris. Gold medal, Western Art Assoc., Omaha. ber A. S. L. of N. Y.; Assoc. S. W. A. 1903. Also teacher and lecturer. CHILD, EDWIN BURRAGE, 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; h. 239 Amity St., Flushing, L. I., N. Y. (P., I.)

Member N. Y.

Born Gouverneur, N. Y., May 29, 1868. Pupil of John La Farge. Arch. Lg. 1902; Salma. C. 1901; S. I. Specialty, mural decoration. CHILD, JANE BRIDGHAM (Mrs. Robert Coleman Child), 2234 Decatur Ave., Washington, D. C. (P.)

Born New York. Pupil of Julius Rolshoven in Paris. Bronze medal, Atlanta Exp. 1895; first Corcoran prize, Washington W. C. C. 1901. Member S. Washington A. (vice-pres. 1904-05); Washington W. C. C. (P.)

CHILD, ROBERT COLEMAN, 2234 Decatur Ave., Washington, D. C.

Born Richmond, Va., 1872. Pupil of Lowell School of Design, Mass. Inst. of Technology, Boston; Corcoran School of Art, Washington, D. C. Member Wash S. F. A.; Washington W. C. C.; Washington A. (treas. 1900-1905).

CHILDS, LILLIAN E., 30 East 57th St., New York, N. Y. (Min. P.)

Pupil of A. I. C. and Wm. M. Chase.

CHILLMAN, PHILIP EDWARD, 119 West Ashmead St.; Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. (P.)

Born Philadelphia, Feb. 7, 1841.

Pupil of Carl Weber. Also teacher. CHITTENDEN, ALICE D., '17 Rue Hamelin, Paris, France; and 1301 Leavenworth St., San Francisco, Cal. (P.)

CHRISTY, HOWARD CHANDLER, "The Players," 16 Gramercy Park, New York, N. Y. (I.)

Born Morgan Co., O., Jan. 10, 1873. Pupil of N. A. D., A. S. L. and William Chase in New York. Bronze medal, Paris Exp. 1900; honorable mention, Pan-American

Exp., Buffalo, 1901.

CHURBUCK, L. M., 72 Glenwood Ave., Brockton, Mass. (P., I.)

Born Wareham, Mass., 1861. Pupil of Copley Society Life Class, Boston. Gold medal, Dallas Exp. 1903. Member Copley S. 1905.

CHURCH, CHARLES FREMAN, Athenaeum Bldg.; h. 9244 Winchester Ave., Chicago,
Ill. (I.)

Born Gibson City, Ill., Oct. 15, 1874. Pupil of A. I. C.
Chisel C.

Member Palette and

CHURCH, FREDERIC EDWIN, 246 Boulevard Raspail, Paris, France. (P.)
Born New York. Pupil of Vincent Du Mond in Paris.
CHURCH, FREDERICK STUART, Carnegie Hall, New York, N. Y. (P., I., Etcher.)
Born Grand Rapids, Mich., 1842. Pupil of L. E. Wilmarth, Walter Shirlaw, N. A. D.
and A. S. L. in New York. Silver medal, St. Louis Exp. 1904. Member N. A. 1885;
S. A. A. 1890; A. W. C. S.; N. Y. Etching C.

CHURCHILL, ALFRED VANCE, 38 Franklin St., Northampton, Mass. (P.)

Born Oberlin, O., Aug. 14, 1864. Pupil of Julian Academy in Paris. Director Art Dept., Iowa College, 1891-93; Professor of Fine Arts, Teachers College, Columbia Univ., New York, 1893-1905. Also writer.

CHURCHILL, WILLIAM W., Fenway Studios, Ipswich St.; and St. Botolph Club, Boston, Mass. (P.)

Born Boston. Pupil of Bonnât in Paris. Honorable mention, Pan-American Exp., Buffalo, 1901.

Mem

CHURCHMAN, ELLA MENDENHALL, 1824 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia, Pa. (P.) Born Brooklyn, N. Y. Pupil of P. A. F. A.; Tarbell and Benson in Boston. ber Fellowship P. A. F. A.; Plastic C., Philadelphia.

CIMIOTTI, GUSTAV, JR., 51 West 10th St., New York, N. Y. (P.)

Born New York, Nov. 10, 1875. Pupil of Mowbray, Cox, J. Alden Weir and Robert Blum in New York; Benjamin Constant in Paris. Member Salma. C. 1908. CLAPP, WILLIAM H., 3 Rue Vercingetorix, Paris, France. (P.)

CLARK, ALSON SKINNER, 4 Paddock St., Watertown, N. Y.; and Tree Studio Bldg., Chicago, Ill. (P., I., W. A. A.)

Born Chicago, March 25, 1876. Pupil of Simon Cottet, Whistler, Mucha and Merson in Paris; Chase in New York. Bronze medal, St. Louis Exp. 1904; Cahn prize, A. I. C. 1906. Member Paris A. A. A.; S. W. A. Also teacher.

CLARK, EGBERT NORMAN, 379 Oak St., Columbus, O. (I.)

Born Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 15, 1872.

CLARK, ELIOT CANDEE, 939 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. (P.)

Born New York, March 27, 1883. Pupil of Walter Clark. Specialty, landscapes. CLARK, FREEMAŃ, 107 West 64th St., New York, N. Y. (P.)

CLARK, GUY GAYLER, 42 Washington Square, S., New York, N. Y. (P., I., Arch.)
Born Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1883. Pupil of N. Y. School of Art, under Wm.
M. Chase and F. V. Du Mond.

CLARK, HARRIETTE A., 48 Rue des Petits-Champs, Paris, France. (Min. P.)
CLARK, ROSE, 11 De Morgan Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. (P.)'

Gold medal, Turin Exp. 1902. Member N. Y. W. C. C.

CLARK, VIRGINIA KEEP (Mrs. Marshall Clark), 1143 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Ill. (I.)

Born New Orleans, La., Feb. 17, 1878. Pupil of Wm. Forsyth, Beckwith, Howard Pyle and W. A. Clark.

CLARK, WALTER, 36 Edgewood Park, New Rochelle, N. Y. (P., S.)

Born Brooklyn, N. Y., March 9, 1848. Pupil of George Inness and J. S. Hartley in New York. Silver medal, Pan-American Exp., Buffalo, 1901; Inness gold medal, N. A. D. 1902; silver medal, St. Louis Exp. 1904. A. N. A. 1898; member S. A. A. 1898; N. Y. W. C. C.; A. Fund S.; Salma. C. 1901; Century Assoc Specialty, landscapes. CLARKE, THOMAS SHIELDS, 343 West 77th St., New York, N. Y. (S., P.) Born Pittsburg, Pa., 1860. Pupil of Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris; studied in Rome and Florence. Member N. S. S.; N. Y. Arch. Lg. 1898; A. N. A. 1902; N. A. C.; Century Assoc.

CLARKE, UNA C. (See Mrs. Arthur P. Hunt.)

CLARKSON, HELEN SHELTON (Mrs. Banyer Clarkson), 26 West 50th St., New
York, N. Y. (P.)
CLARKSON, RALPH ELMER, 203 Michigan Ave.; h. 225 Dearborn St., Chicago,
Ill. (P.)

Born Amesbury, Mass., 1861. Pupil of School of Boston Museum of Fine Arts; Julian Academy under Lefebvre and Boulanger in Paris. Member International Jury of Awards, St. Louis Exp. 1904. Member Chicago S. A.; Municipal Art Lg. of Chicago; Municipal Art Commission of Chicago; N. Y. W. C. C.; S. W. A. CLAUS, MAY AUSTIN (Mrs. W. A. J. Claus), North Attleboro, Mass.; and 96 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. (Min. P., W. A. A.)

Born Berlin, N. Y., 1882. Pupil of School of Boston Museum of Fine Arts and W. A. J. Claus. (P.)

CLAUS, WILLIAM A. J., Claus Studios, North Attleboro, Mass.

Born in Germany, June 14, 1862. Pupil of Otto Grundmann in Boston; Julian Academy in Paris. Member B. A. C.

CLAWSON, J. M., Hotel Melrose, Los Angeles, Cal. (P.)

CLAY, ALICE HAY (Mrs. Randolph Clay), 58 Finborough Road, S. W., London, England. (Min. P.)

Born in Chicago. Pupil of A. I. C.; Delécluse Academy in Paris.

CLAY, JOHN CECIL, 7 West 30th St., New York, N. Y.; h. Winfield Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. (I., W. A. A.)

Born Ronceveste, W. Va., April 2, 1875. Pupil of H. Siddons Mowbray. Member "The Players."

CLAY, MARY F. R., 1734 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. (P.)

Born Philadelphia. Pupil of Collin and Mac Monnies in Paris; W. M. Chase. Mary Smith prize, P. A. F. A. 1900. Member Plastic C.; Fellowship P. A. F. A. CLEAVES, HELEN E., 66 High St., Medford, Mass. (P., W. A. A.)

Born Rockford, Ill., Sept. 17, 1878. Pupil of C. H. Woodbury and E. L. Major in Boston; Gustave Rogers. Member Arts and Crafts Society of Marblehead. Assistant to Director of Drawing and Manual Training, Boston Public Schools. CLEMENT, EDWARD HENRY, 324 Washington St., Boston, Mass. (P.)

Born Chelsea, Mass., April 19, 1843. Pupil of Boston Art Students' Assoc. and of Louis Kronberg. Member of St. Botolph C., Boston. Editor-in-chief, "Boston Transcript.' Writer on art.

CLEMENTS, GABRIELLE DE VEAUX, 241 West Biddle St., Baltimore, Md. (P.) Born Philadelphia, Pa., 1858. Pupil of Robert-Fleury and Bouguereau in Paris. Second Toppan prize, P. A. F. A.; Mary Smith prize, P. A. F. A. 1895. Member Fellowship P. A. F. A. Also teacher.

CLEMENTS, GEORGE H., 27 West 67th St., New York, N. Y. (P.)

Member N. Y. W. C. C.; B. S. W. C. P.; Boston W. C. C.; Salma. C. 1904.

CLEMENTS, ROSALIE, 200 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. (P.)

CLEMENTS, RUTH SYPHERD, 1406 G St., Washington, D. C.; and Three Arts Club, 536 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. (P., I.)

Born Arlington, Va. Pupil of Corcoran School, Washington and Drexel Institute, Philadelphia.

CLEVELAND, WALTER G., 1841 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. (P., I.) CLINEDINST, BENJAMIN WEST, 1000 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.; and Pawling, N. Y. (I., P.)

Born Woodstock, Va., Oct. 14, 1859. Pupil of Cabanel and Bonnât in Paris. Evans prize, A. W. C. S. 1900; silver medal, Pan-American Exp., Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, Charleston Exp. 1902. Member N. A. 1898; S. A. A. 1891; A. W. C. S.;

Century Assoc. Also teacher.

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