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"Who's Who in Art" is the directory section of the "American Art Annual." The new feature is the addition of important works by each artist. No attempt has been made to give complete lists; only paintings in public galleries and well known pieces of sculpture have been included; no reference has been made to works in private collections. The information has come through the blanks sent to each artist and lists of works by American artists kindly furnished by the secretary of each museum.

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 names and addresses of three thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine (3,769) painters, sculptors and illustrators. The last issue of this directory, that in Volume VII, 1909, contained only 3,415 names. One thousand two hundred and two (1,202) names appear here for the first time; these are new exhibitors who have been represented in the current exhibitions during the past three years. Seven hundred and seventy (770) names have been dropped because no answer has been received to our request for present address, the artist has not exhibited since 1909, nor is he a member of a recognized art society; this also includes deaths.

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 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."

WHO'S WHO IN ART

AMERICAN PAINTERS, SCULPTORS AND ILLUSTRATORS

ABBATT, A(gnes) D(ean), Westchester,

New York, N. Y.

P.,I.,C., T.-Born New York, June 23, 1847. Pupil of Cooper Union and NAD, under James D. Smillie and R. Swain Gifford. Member: AWCS. Awards: Silver medal, Mass. Charitable Mechanics Assoc., Boston; first prize, San Antonio, Tex., Exp.

ABBOTT, Elenore Plaisted (Mrs. C. Yarnell Abbott), 48 South 18th St.; h. 2106 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.

P.,I.-Born Lincoln, Me., 1875. Pupil of PAFA; Phila. School of Design; Simon and Cottet in Paris. Member: Phil. WCC; Plastic C; Fellowship PAFA. ABBOTT, Francis R., 1520 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.

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

ABDY, Mrs. Rowena Meeks,
Cal.

Monterey,

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S.-Born West Concord, Vt., Jan. 28, 1858. Pupil of Mass.Normal Art School; Mercié in Paris. Member: ΑΝΑ 1898, ΝΑ 1899 (v.-pres.); SAA 1891; NSS (pres.); N.Y.Arch.Lg. 1896; N.Y.Municipal AS; NAC; Century Assoc.; Art Commission (v.-pres.); Nat.Inst.A.L. Awards: Hon.mention, Salon 1888 and 1889; medal, ACPhila.1892; Columbian Exp., Chicago, 1893; gold medal, Charleston Exp., 1902; gold medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904. Work: Fountain, Fitchburg, Mass.; bronze doors and several statues for Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.; bronze doors of St. Bartholomew's Church, New York; "Bust of a Young Women," Metropolitan Museum, New York.

ADAMS, John Ottis, The Hermitage, Brookville, Ind.

Ldscp.P., T.-Born Amity, Ind., July 8, 1851. Pupil of John Parker in London; Benczur and Loefftz in Munich. Me mber: SWA; Indianapolis Art Assoc. (hon.). Awards: Bronze medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904; Fine Arts Bldg. prize, Chicago, 1907; hon. mention, Buenos Ayres Exp., 1910. Work: "A Summer Afternoon,' Public Gallery, Richmond, Ind.

ADAMS, John Wolcott, 70 West 11th St., New York, N. Y.

I.-Born Worcester, Mass., Nov. 7, 1874. Pupil of Cox and Mowbray in New York; Tarbell and Benson in Boston. Member: SI. Illustrated "A Hoosier Romance," by James Whitcomb Riley; for "Century," etc.

ADAMS, Wayman, 238 St. Joe Place. Indianapolis, Ind. (P.)

ADAMS, Mrs. Winifred, Brookville, Ind. (P.)

ADAMSON, Penrhyn Stanley.-See Stanlaw. (I.)

ADDAMS, Clifford, Two Gables Medway, Hendon, London, England. (P.)

ADELSPERGER, Mary, 59 East Van Buren St.; h. 4749 Lake Ave., Chicago, Ill. (S.)

ADERENTE, Vincent, 145 West 55th St., New York, N. Y.; h. 43 Sherman Place, Jersey City, N. J.

Mural P.-Born Naples, Italy, Feb. 20, 1880. Pupil of Blashfield and Mowbray in New York. Member: Mural P; N.Y.Arch.Lg. Work: "Agriculture,' "Mining," 'Manufacturing,' three lunettes U. S. Mint Bldg., Denver, Col.; "Indians at Council Rock," panel, Court House, Youngstown, O.; "Early Dutch," Hotel Hampton, Albany, N. Y.; "History and Music," Library, Youngstown, O.; "History of Yonkers," eleven panels, City Hall, Yonkers, N. Y.

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AITKEN, Robert Ingersoll), 147 Columbus Ave.; h. 510 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.

S.-Born San Francisco, Cal., May 8, 1878. Pupil of Mark Hopkins Inst.. under Arthur F. Mathews and Douglas Tilden in San Francisco. ANA 1909; NSS;

Member: N.Y.Arch. Lg. Awards: Barnett prize, NAD 1908. Work: McKinley monument. Golden Gate Park, San Francisco; Monument to the American Navy in Commemoration of Admiral Dewey's Victory at Manila Bay, San Francisco; "The Flame,' Metropolitan Museum, New York.

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ALEXANDER, John W(hite), 123 East 63d St.; h. 116 East 65th St., New York, N. Y.; summer, Onteora Park, N. Y.

Port. and Mural P.-Born Allegheny, Pa., Oct. 7, 1856. Studied in Munich, Venice and Florence. Member. ANA 1901, NA 1902 (pres. since 1909); N.Y.Arch. Lg.1901; Mural P. (v.-pres.); Nat.Inst.A.L. (pres.); Am.Acad. A.L.; Port.P.; School A.Lg. (pres.); MacD.C. (pres.); SI (hon.); AIA (hon.); A. Fed. A. (v.-pres. and director); Société de Peintres et Sculpteurs, Paris; Soc. Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Paris; Int. Soc. of Sc. Pt. and Gravers (hon.); London; R.S.British Artists (hon.); Munich Secession; Vienna Secession. Trustee, Am. Fine Arts Soc., N.Y.Public Library and Metropolitan Museum of Art. Awards: Bronze medal, Munich Acad., 1880; Temple gold medal, PAFA 1897; Lippincott prize, PAFA 1899; gold medal, Paris Exp., 1900; gold medal, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; Carnegie prize, SAA 1901; first Corcoran prize, S.Wash. A.1903: gold medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904; Chevalier Legion of Honor, 1901; first class medal, C.I.Pittsburgh, 1911. Work: "Woman in Gray." Luxembourg, Paris; "Study in Black and Green," "Portrait of Walt Whitman,' and "The Ring," Metropolitan Museum, New York; "Pot of Basil," Boston Museum of Fine Arts; "The Blue Bowl,' R.I.School of Design, Providence; "Portrait of Fritz Thaulow," Wilstach Gallery, Philadelphia; "The Quiet Hour," Pennsylvania Academy, Philadelphia; "Portrait of Rodin,' Cincinnati Museum; "Girl in Pink," C.I., Pittsburgh; "Phyllis," St. Louis Museum; "Sunlight," Art Institute of Chicago; "Dr. Holmes," Harvard Univ.. Cambridge; Portraits of Dr. McCosh and Mrs. McCosh, and Dr. Patten, Princeton Univ.; Dr. Chandler and Dr. Van Amringe, Columbia Univ., New York; Mrs. Wheaton, Wheaton Seminary, Norton, Mass.; Mrs. Whitman, Radcliffe Col., Cambridge; Mrs. Wooley, Mt. Holyoke (Mass.) Col.; Dr. Hyde, Bowdoin Col., Brunswick, Me.; "A Worker. National Gallery, Washington; "A Ray of Sunlight," Soc. of Fine Arts, Minneapolis. Mural Paintings: "Evolution of the Book," six lunettes. Library of Congress, Washington; "Evolution of the State," fourteen lunettes, Capitol, Harrisburg, Pa.; "Apotheosis of Pittsburgh,' "Fire." "Crowning of Labor." seventy-five panels, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh.

ALEXANDER, Julia Standish, 976 An-
derson Ave., New York, N. Y.
S., C.-Born Springfield, Mass. Pupil of
ASL of N.Y. Member: NSC.

ALEXANDER, Mrs. Mary L., Alexandria
Bldg., Cincinnati, O. (P.)

ALEXANDRE, Zeno, 25 Rue Humboldt, Paris, France.

P.-Born in America. Pupil of Gustave Moreau and Laurens in Paris.

ALFANO, Vincenzo, 426 East 67th St., New York, N. Y.

S.-Born Naples, Nov. 11, 1854. Pupil of Inst. of Fine Arts, Naples; Domenico Morelli and Fillippo Palizzi. Member: NSS; N.Y.Arch. Lg.1901. Hon. Prof. Royal Academy, Naples, since 1890. Awards: Bronze medal, Naples Exp., 1877; silver medal, Paris Exp., 1878; Municipal prize of 4,000 lira for "Cicero" Naples, 1891.

ALKINS, Anne Drayton, 6317 North Camac St., Philadelphia, Pa. (Min.P.)

ALLEN, Frederick B., 132 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. (P.)

ALLEN, Gregory S., 40 Gramercy Park, New York, N. Y. (S.)

ALLEN, Joel Nott, 58 West 57th St.; h. 202 West 74th St., New York, N. Y. P.-Born Ballston, N. Y., 1866. Pupil of H. Siddons Mowbray. Member: Salma.C.1904.

ALLEN, Marion Boyd (Mrs. William A. Allen), 561 Boylston St.; h. 477 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. P.-Born Boston, Oct. 23, 1862. Pupil of Tarbell and Benson. Member: Copley S.

ALLEN, Rebecca G., 132 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. (P.)

ALLEN, Thomas, 12 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.; summer, Provincetown, Mass.

P.-Born St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 19, 1849. Pupil of Royal Academy, Düsseldorf. Member: ANA 1884; SAA 1880: BostonAC; Paint and Clay Club of Boston (pres.); BostonSWCP (pres.); Copley S.1892 (v.-pres.). Trustee Boston Museum of Fine Arts; Pres. Council, Boston Museum School of Drawing and Painting; Pres. International Jury of Award. St. Louis Exp.. 1904; chairman, since 1910, Art Commission of the City of Boston.

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Church, Va.

S., T.-Born Turin, Italy. Dec. 13, 1855. Pupil of the Royal Academy in Turin. Member: NSS; S.Wash.A; N.Y. Arch. Lg. Awards: Gold medal, Royal Academy, Turin; silver medal, National Exp., Turin, 1880. Work: Monument to King Victor Emmanuel in Turin; sculptures of the Palace of Fine Arts, Turin; Nathan Baldwin Memorial, Milford, Conn.; "Heroes of Texas Revolution, monument, and Henry Rosenberg, statue, Galveston, Texas; bronze doors West Main Entrance, United States Capitol, Washington, D. C.

ANDERSON, A (bram) A(rchibald), 80 West 40th St.; h. 6 East 38th St., New York, N. Y.

Port.P.-Born New York, 1847. Pupil of Bonnât, Cabanel, Cormon and Coilin in Paris. Member: AWCS; founder and hon. pres. ParisAAA.

ANDERSON, George M., 2459 Grandin Road, Cincinnati, O. (P.)

ANDERSON, Helen, 316 Hope St., Providence, R. Í. (P.)

ANDERSON, Hendrick Christian, 3 Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy.

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S.-Born Bergen, Norway, Apr. 17, 1872; brought to the United States in infancy and settled at Newport 1873. in Boston, Work: "Fountain of Life"; Wrestling with the Angel"; "Study of an Athlete," etc.

Naples,

ANDERSON, Karl, 67 West 94th St., New
York, N. Y., and Saugatuck, Conn.
P.,I.-Born Oxford, O., Jan. 13, 1874.
Pupil of AIC; Colarossi Academy in
Paris; studied in Holland, Italy and
Madrid. Member: Am.PS; SI;
Salma.C.; MacD.C. Awards: Silver
medal, C.I.Pittsburgh 1910. Work:
"The Idlers," Art Institute of Chicago.
ANDERSON, Martinus, 23 West Maryland
St., Indianapolis, Ind.; h. R. F. Ď. 21,
Bridgeport, Ind.; summer, 712 South
Washington St., Crawfordsville, Ind.
P.,I.-Born Peru, Ind., Aug. 13, 1878.
Pupil of J. Ottis Adams and William
Forsyth.

ANDERSON, Oscar, 78 Rocky Neck Ave.; h. 138 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Gloucester, Mass.

P.-Born Gotland, Sweden, July 31, 1873. Pupil of Charles Noël Flagg in Hartford. Member: Conn.AFA. ANDRADE, Mary Fratz, 5834 Ashland Ave., West Philadelphia, Pa. (P.)

ANDREW, Richard, 173 Stratford St., West Roxbury, Mass. (P.,I.,T.) ANDREWS, Bernice Pauahi. See Mrs. Fernow.

ANDREWS, Eliphalet Frazer, Theological Seminary, P. O., Va.

P.-Born Steubenville, O., June 11, 1835. Pupil of Düsseldorf Academy under Knaus; Bonnât in Paris. Director of the Corcoran School of Art, Washington, D. C., 1877-1902. Work: Portraits of Martha Washington, Jefferson, Garfield, etc., in the White House. ANDREWS, Helen F., Farmington, Conn. (P.)

ANDREWS, Marietta M(innigerode) (Mrs. E. F. Andrews), Theological Seminary, P. O., Va. (P.)

ANKENEY, John S(ites), 906 Conley Ave., Columbia, Mo.

P.,T.-Born Xenia, O., April 21, 1870. Pupil of Chase, Du Mond and St. Gaudens in New York; Lefebvre, AmanJean, Tudor-Hart and Collin in Paris. Member: Western Drawing and M.T.Assoc.; Kansas City Arts Club; Inter. Fed.for Art Teaching. Work: Portrait of R. H. Jesse, Pres. University of Missouri.

ANNAN, Alice H., 156 Carnegie Hall, New York, N. Y.

P.-Born New York. Pupil of ASL of N.Y., Henry B. Snell and Ben Foster.

ANNAN, Sylvester Papin, 900 Carleton Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.; h. 200 Plant Ave., Webster Groves, Mo.

P., C., Arch.-Born St. Louis, May 11, 1865. Pupil of Boulanger, Lefebvre and Member: St. Luigi Loir in Paris. Louis Arch.C.; St. Louis AG. ANTLERS, Max H., 51 West 10th St., New York, N. Y.

P..I., T.-Born Berlin, Germany, May 2, 1873. Pupil of Lefebvre and RobertFleury in Paris. Member: Salma.C. APPEL, Charles P., 108 Fulton St., New York, N. Y.

P.-Born Brooklyn, N. Y., July 11, 1857. Pupil of Chase and Mora in New York. Member: Salma.C.1906.

APPLEGATE, Frank G., West State and Willow Sts., Trenton, N. J.

P.,I.-Born Atlanta, Ill., Feb. 9, 1882. Pupil of Verlet in Paris; F. F. Frederick in Trenton.

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