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ARNSTEIN, Helen, 2112 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, Cal. (P.)

ARNSTEIN, Gertrude, 2112 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, Cal. (P.)

ARTHUR, Robert, Century Assoc., 7 West 43d St., New York, N. Y. (P.) ARTHURS, Stanley Massey). 1616 Rodney St.; h. 2108 Boulevard, Wilmington, Del.

Mural P.,I.-Born Kenton, Del., Nov. 27, 1877. Pupil of Howard Pyle. Mem

ber: Salma.C; SI. Work: "Occupation of Little Rock, Ark., by Federal Troops," Governor's Room, State Capitol, St. Paul, Minn.; illustrated, "The War of 1812," by Capt. A. T. Mahan; "The Bigelow Papers"; "The Children's Longfellow," etc.

ASBJORSEN, Sigvald, 7122 Ingleside Ave., Chicago, Ill.

S.-Born Christiania, Norway, 1867. Pupil of B. Bergslieu and M. Skeibrok, Middeltun, Norway.

ASHE, Edmund M., 116 East 66th St., New York, N. Y.

P.,I.,T.-Member: NYWCC; SI.

ASHFORD, Frank Clifford, 25 Ave. du Maine, Paris, France.

P.-Pupil of Chase in New York. ASHLEY, Anita C., 34 West 54th St., New York, N. Y.

P.-Member: N.Y.Woman's AC.

ASHLEY, Clifford W(arren), 1616 Rodney St., Wilmington, Del.; summer, New Bedford, Mass.

Mural P.,I.-Born New Bedford, Mass., Dec. 18, 1881. Pupil of Howard Pyle.

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AVERY, Faith, 45 West 34th St., New York, N. Y. (I.)

AYLWARD, William James, 51 West 10th St., New York, N. Y.

I.-Born Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 5, 1875. Member: SI. Award: Shaw purchase, Salma.C.1911. Specialty, marines. AYTON, Charles William, 3 Rue de Bagneux; h. 91 Rue du Cherche Midi, Paris, France.

S.-Born St. Louis, Mo. Pupil of Dubois and Gauquié in Paris; St. Gaudens in U.S. Awards: Hon. mention, Paris Salon, 1903; bronze medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904.

BABB, George F., 3 West 29th St., New (P.) York, N. Y.

BABCOCK, R(ichard), Fayerweather, Dean-Hicks Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.; h. 6053 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. Mural P.,I.-Born Denmark, Ia., June 4, 1887. Pupil of AIC. Member: ASL of Chicago. Work: "Russians Outside Port Arthur," U. S. Grant Hotel, San Diego, Cal.

BACON, Charles R(oswell), 152 West 55th St.. New York. N. Y.; h. South Salem, Westchester Co., N. Y. Mural P.-Born New York, Sept. 22, 1868. Pupil of Constant, Lefebvre, Doucet and Collin in Paris. Work: Decorations in Union Trust Company and Nineteenth Ward Bank, New York.

BACON, Irving R., R. F. D. No. 4, Redford, Mich.

P.-Born Fitchburg, Mass., Nov. 29, 1875. Pupil of Heinrich von Zügel in Munich. Member: SWA. (Assoc.). Work: "Village Street Scene," Louisville Assoc.; "The Little Old Man of the Woods," D. & C. Steamer, Detroit.

BAER, Lillian, 601 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.

S.-Born New York, March 30, 1887. Pupil of Alphone Mucha and James E. Fraser.

BAER, William J(acob), 226 West 59th St., New York, N. Y.; h. 92 Walnut St., East Orange, N. J.; summer, Salter's Point, South Dartmouth, Mass. Min. P.-Born Cincinnati, O., Jan. 29, 1860. Pupil of McMicken School of Design, Cincinnati; Royal Academy, Munich. Member: Am.S.Min. P. (pres.). Awards: Bronze medal, Paris Exp., 1900; bronze medal, Pan.Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, Charleston Exp., 1902. Work: "Nymph," Walters Gallery, Baltimore; "Lady in Pink," Jaffe Collection, Hamburg; "Daphne," Brooklyn Institute Museum.

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BAILEY, Cora L(ouise), 33 La Grange St.; h. 157 West Brookline St., Boston, Mass.

P.,C.,T.-Born West Newton, Mass., Oct., 1870. Pupil of Mass. Normal Art School and Boston Museum School. BAILEY, Henry Turner), North Scituate, Mass.; summer, Chautauqua, N. Y. I., C., T., W., L.-Born North Scituate, Mass., Dec. 9, 1865. Pupil of Mass. Normal Art School in Boston. Member: Copley S; Boston SAC; Eastern Teachers' Assoc.; Nat. Soc. for the Promotion of Industrial Education; Twentieth Century Club of Boston; Inter. Fed. for Art Teaching; Royal Drawing Teachers' Assoc. of Germany (hon.). Editor, "School Arts Magazine"; director Chautauqua Summer School of Arts and Crafts.

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BAILEY, Vernon Howe, Carleton Studio,
Flatiron Bldg., New York, N. Y.
I. Member: SI.

BAILEY, Robert M., 15 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. (P.)

BAINBRIDGE, F. Edith, 330 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, New York, N. Y.

P.,I., T.-Born Brooklyn, Apr. 8, 1886. Pupil of Pratt Institute, Anna Fisher and Ernest Blumenschein. M e mber: Wolfe A.S.C.

BAKER, Mrs. Elizabeth Gowdy, 898 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.

P.-Born Xenia, O., 1860. Pupil of ASL., Cooper Union and N.Y.School of Art in New York; Cowles Art School in Boston; Frederick Freer in Chicago; PAFA. Member: NAC. Specialty, portraits in water color.

BAKER, Frederic Van Vliet, 39 West 67th St., New York, N. Y. P.,T.-Born New York, Nov. 6, 1876. Pupil of Pratt Inst., Brooklyn; Courtois in Paris. Member: Salma.C.; Assoc. Soc. Nat.des Beaux-Arts, 1901. Instructor, Pratt Institute.

BAKER, George Herbert), 5331⁄2 Main St.; h. 208 North Fifth St., Richmond, Ind.

P.-Born Muncie, Ind., Feb. 14, 1878. Self-taught. Member: Richmond Art Assoc. Awards: First prize, Muncie, Ind., 1910; second hon. mention, Richmond, Ind., 1910.

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BALFOUR, Helen, Riverside, Ill. (P.)
BALL, Alice Worthington, 213
Monument St., Baltimore, Md.
P.-Born in Boston. Pupil of Colin,
Courtois and Hitchcock in Paris.
BALL, Caroline Peddle (Mrs. Bertrand
E. Ball), Westfield, N. J.

S.-Born Terre Haute, Ind., Nov. 11, 1869. Pupil of Augustus Saint Gaudens and Cox in New York. Awards: Hon. mention, Paris Exp., 1900. Work: "Victory" in quadriga in U. S. building at Paris Exp., 1900; memorial corbels, Grace Church, Brooklyn. BALL, L. Clarence, 142 Elder St., South Bend, Ind.; summer, Rosalie Cottage, Diamond Lake, Cassopolis, Mich. P.,I.-Born Mt. Vernon, O., July 4, 1855. Self-taught. Member: Chicago SA.

BALL, Mary Roberts, 4446 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. (P.)

BALL, Ruth, 3303 Reading Road, Cincinnati, O. (P.)

BALL, Thomas W(atson), 142 East 18th St., New York, N. Y.

P.,C.-Born New York, July 7, 1863. Pupil of ASL of N.Y. Member: Salma.C.

BALLIN, Florence, 30 West 59th St., New York, N. Y. (P.)

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BALLIN, Hugo, Saugatuck, Conn. Mural P.-Born New York, N. March 7, 1879. Pupil of ASL of N.Y.; studied in Rome and Florence. Member: ANA 1906; Mural P; N.Y.Arch. Lg; AWCS; Lotos C.; Nat.Inst. A.L.; Union Inter. des Beaux-Arts, Paris; Arts Club, Rome, Italy. Awards: Shaw purchase, SAA 1905; President's prize, N.Y.Arch. Lg.1906; Clarke prize, NAD 1906; second Hallgarten prize, NAD 1907; Isidor medal, NAD 1907; N.Y.Arch. Lg. 1908; bronze medal, Buenos Aires Exp., 1910. Work: "The European Sybil" and "The Lesson" in National Gallery, Washington; "Under the Pergola," Municipal Gallery, Montclair, N. J.; ten paintings on ceiling and walls of Governor's Room, Capitol, Madison, Wis.

BANCROFT, Mrs. Lena T., 47 Deering St., Portland, Me.

P.-Born in Maine. Pupil of Boston Museum School; ASL of N.Y. Member: Copley S.1893.

BANCROFT, Milton Herbert, 58 West 57th St., New York, N. Y.

P.,I., T.-Born Newton, Mass., Jan. 1, 1867. Pupil of Mass. Normal Art School in Boston; Courtois, Callot, Delance and Girardot in Paris. Member: Salma.C.1904; Phila.Sketch C.; N.Y. Arch. Lg.1907.

BANISTER, Mary W. See Mrs. Redfield. BANKS, Jesse, 704 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. (P.)

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Bolinas, Marin

C(hamberlain), 58 West 57th St., New York, N. Y.; summer, Gilmanton, N. H. Port.P.-Born New York, May 7, 1856. Pupil of Cox and Volk.

BARKLEY, Howell, 171 West 97th St., New York, N. Y. (Min.P.)

BARLOW, Myron, 114 Theodore St., Detroit, Mich.; and Trépied, Etaples (Pas-de-Calais), France. P.-Born Ionia, Mich., 1873. Pupil of AIC; Gérôme and Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Member: Paris AAA.

Awards: Gold medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904. Work "Mother Love," Pennsylvania Academy, Philadelphia. BARLOW, T. Noble, St. Ives, Cornwall, England.

P.-Born Manchester, England, 1861. Citizen of United States, 1887. Pupil of Lefebvre, Delance and Constant in Paris. A wards: Third class medal, Paris Salon, 1899; silver medal, Paris Exp., 1900.

BARNARD, George Grey, 454 Fort Wash-
ington Ave., New York, N. Y.
S.-Born Bellefonte, Pa., May 24, 1863.
Pupil of AIC; Carlier at the Ecole des
Beaux-Arts in Paris. Member:
Assoc. Soc. Nationale des Beaux-Arts,
France; Nat. Inst.A.L. Awards: Gold
medal, Paris Exp., 1900; gold medal,
Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; gold medal,
St. Louis Exp., 1904. Work: "Two
Natures," Metropolitan Museum; "Pan,"
Central Park, New York; "I Feel Two
Natures," Art Institute of Chicago;
"Labor," State Capitol, Harrisburg, Pa.

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BARNES, Gertrude J (ameson)
Henry A. Barnes), 1812 Emerson Ave.,
South, Minneapolis, Minn.

P.-Born Tyngsboro, Mass., Oct. 23.
1865. Pupil of Minneapolis School of
Fine Arts under Douglas Volk; Cowles
Art School in Boston under Dennis M.
Bunker; Snell and Lathrop in New
York; C. H. Woodbury. Member:
Artists League of Minneapolis;
Awards: First prize for landscape,
Minnesota State Art Soc., 1904; hon.
mention, Minnesota State Art Soc.,
1908 and 1910. Work: "In the
Orchard," Minnesota State Art Society,
St. Paul; "A Gray Day," Minneapolis
Art Society; "Trees by the Sea,"
Woman's Club, Minneapolis

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