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"Hope," Crowning staute, State House, Providence, R. I.; U. S. Senator, P. Walsh, for Augusta, Ga.; "Defence of the Flag," Athens, Pa.; equestrian statute of W. P. Hussey, Danvers, Mass.; "Greek Statesman" and "Greek Drama," Brooklyn Institute Museum; "Soldiers' Monument," Malden, Mass. BREYFOGLE, John W (instanley), West 63d St., New York, N. Y. P.-Born Louisville, Ky., Oct. 23, 1874. Pupil of PAFA, under Chase and Anshutz.

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BREYMAN, Edna Cranston, 582 Myrtle Ave., Portland, Ore. (P.)

BRICK, Harry, 130 South 8th St., Philadelphia, Pa.

P.-Born Odessa, Russia, Feb. 23, 1882. Pupil of PAFA.

BRIDGE, William, 262 West 125th St., New York, N. Y. (P.)

BRIDGES, Fidelia, Canaan, Conn.

P.-Born Salem, Mass., May 19, 1834. Pupil of W. T. Richards. Member: AWCS; ANA 1873.

BRIDGMAN, F (rederic) A(rthur), 29 Avenue Daubigny, Paris, France; winter, Les Lauriers, Monte Carlo, France. P., W.-Born Tuskegee, Ala., Nov. 10, 1847. Pupil of NAD in New York; Ecole des Beaux-Arts and Gérôme in Paris. Member: ΑΝΑ 1874, ΝΑ 1881; Lotos C.; N.Y.Arch. Lg.1899; Paris SAP. Awards: Third class medal, Paris Salon, 1877; second class medal, Paris Exp., 1878; silver medal, Paris Exp., 1889; gold. Munich, 1891; second class, Berlin, 1892; first class, Antwerp, 1894; silver, Paris Exp., 1900; silver, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; silver, St. Louis Exp., 1904. Legion of Honor 1878, officer 1907; officer of Order of St. Michael of Bavaria. Work: "Procession of the Sacred Bull Apis-Osiris," Corcoran Gallery, Washington; "On the Bosphorus," "An Interesting Game" and "Oriental Scene,' Museum of the Brooklyn Institute; "Awaiting His Master" and "Women in Biskra Weaving the Burnoose," Art Institute, Chicago, Ill. Author, in French, of "Anarchy in Art," "The Idol and the Ideal." BRIDGMAN, Lewis Jesse, 42 Summit Ave., Salem, Mass.

I.-Born Lawrence, Mass., Nov. 17, 1857. Specialty, juvenile books. BRIGHAM, W. Cole, Harbor Villa, Shel ter Island Heights, Suffolk Co., N. Y. P., C.,T.-Born Baltimore, Md., Jan. 11, 1870. Pupil of ASL of N.Y. Member: ASL of N.Y.; N.Y.Arch. Lg.1904; A Aid S; NSC. Specialty, marine mosaics.

BRIGHT, John Irwin, 716 Locust St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.; h. Overbrook, Pa.
P.-Born Philadelphia, 1869. Pupil of
Gérôme in Paris. Member: Phila.
WCC. Awards: Hon. mention,
ACPhila.1901; bronze medal, AAS 1902;
bronze medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904.

BRILL, George) R(eiter), 1520 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; h. Overbrook, Pa.; summer, Monument Beach, Mass. I.,P.-Born Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 27, 1867. Pupil of Spring Garden Inst.; PAFA; Cusachs and Boss. Member: ACPhila.; Phila.Sketch C; Fellowship PAFA; Associated Artists of Pittsburgh. Author and illustrator of "Rhymes of the Golden Age."

BRINGHURST, Robert P(orter), 1820 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo.

S., C., T.-Born Jerseyville, Ill., Mar. 22, 1855. Pupil of St. Louis School of Fine Arts; Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Member: SWA; St. Louis AG.; 2 x 4 Soc. Awards: First class

medal, Columbian Exp., Chicago, 1893; cash prize, Tennessee Centennial, Nashville, 1897; silver medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904. Work: "The Artist's Dream,' Art Association, Indianapolis; "Awakening Spring." Art Institute of Chicago; represented in St. Louis Museum. BRINLEY, D(aniel) Putnam, 227 West 74th St.; h. 235 West 75th St., New York, N. Y.; summer, Silvermine, Norwalk, Conn.

P.-Born Newport, R. I., March 8, 1879. Pupil of ASL of N.Y.; studied in Florence and Paris. Member: NAC (life); N.Y.Municipal AS; MacD.C.; Am. PS; Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres.

BRISON, Ella S., 1028 Fine Arts Bldg.; h. 6407 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. I., C.-Born South Orange, N. J., Oct. 28, 1878. Pupil of AIC; Holmes School of Illustration. Member: ASL of Chicago; Alumni Assoc. of Design of AIC; Chicago A.Crafts S. Specialty, juvenile books.

BRITTON, James, The Waldon, Asylum and Ann Sts.; h. 96 Windsor Ave., Hartford, Conn.; summer, Gloucester, Mass. P..I., Engr., W.-Born Hartford, Feb. 20, 1878. Pupil of C. N. Flagg, A. F. Jaccaci, George de F. Brush, R. B. Brandegee. Member: Conn. A.F.A.; Municipal A.S. of Hartford; Hartford Art Inst.; Conn. Soc. Independent Artists. Awards: First prize, Farmington, Conn., 1902.

BROCKHURST, James Baldwin, Red Bank, N. J.

P..I.-Born Jersey City, N. J. Pupil of Chase, ASL of N.Y.; NAD. Member: N.Y.Municipal AS; NSC.

BRODERICK, Robert W.. 1 Pawtucket St., Haverhill, Mass.

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Pupil of PAFA; Bonnât and Constant in Paris. Member: S. Wash.A; Wash. SFA. Awards: Parsons prize, S. Wash.A., 1901; third Corcoran prize, S. Wash.A..1904. Work: "A Pastoral Visit," Corcoran Gallery, Washington. BROOKS, A (Iden) F (inney), 4357 St. Lawrence Ave., Chicago, Ill.; summer, Hilaire Cottage, R. F. D., No. 2, Fennville, Mich.

P., S.-Born West Williamsfield, O., Apr. 3, 1840. Pupil of Edwin White in ChiMemcago; Carolus-Duran in Paris. ber: Chicago SA. Awards: Yerkes prize, Chicago SA, 1892; Ill.State Fair prize, 1895. Work: "Boys Fishing,' Union Club, Chicago; "Gen. George H. Thomas" and Hawes,' "Judge Kirk Public Library, Chicago; "Gov. Jno. R. Tanner," Capitol, Springfield, Ill.; "Isaac Elwood" and "James Glidden,' State Normal School, De Kalb, Ill.; "VicePres. Sandison," State Normal School, Terre Haute, Ind.

BROOKS, Amy, Hyde Park, Mass.

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I.-Born Chelsea, Mass. Pupil of Boston Museum School.

BROOKS, Carol. See Mrs. H. A. MacNeil.

BROOKS, Grace E., Chestertown, Kent Co., Md. (Min.P.)

BROOKS, Miriam. 224 A St., S. E., Washington, D. C. (P.)

BROOKS, Richard Edwin), 9 Rue Falguière, Paris, France; and 26 School St., Quincy, Mass.

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S.-Born Braintree, Mass., 1865. Pupil of T. H. Bartlett in Boston; Colarossi Academy in Paris under Aubé and Injalbert. Member: NSS; Nat.Inst.A.L.; Paris AAA. Hon. Awards: tion, Paris Salon, 1895; third class medal, Paris Salon, 1899; gold medal, Paris Exp., 1900; gold medal, Pan-Am.Exp., Buffalo, 1901. Work: "Col. Thomas Cass," Boston; "John Hanson" and "Charles Carroll," Washington, D. C.; "The Bather" and "Song of the Wave,' Metropolitan Museum, New York. BROOKS, Ruth W., Navy Pay Office, Manila, P. I. (Min.P.)

BROOME, Isaac, 345 S. Olden Ave., Trenton, N. J.

S., C., L., W.-Born Valcartier, Lower Canada, May 16, 1835. Pupil of PAFA. Work: Statue for Corcoran Mausoléum, Georgetown, D. C.; numerous ideal sculptures; Made art tiles. Awards: Medal for ceramics, Phila. Centennial, 1876; Paris Exp., 1878.

BROWN, Alice Van Vechten, Wellesley College; h. 43 Curve St., Wellesley, Mass.

P..T.-Born Hanover, N. H., June 7, 1862. Pupil of ASL of N. Y.; Abbott H. Thayer in Boston; studied in Europe. Member: ASL of N.Y.; Copley S. 1901; Archæological Inst. of America; NAC. Professor of Art, Wellesley College since 1897.

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BROWN, Arthur William, Van Dyck Studios, 939 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. I.-Member: SI.

BROWN, Benjamin C., Pasadena, Cal. Ldscp.P.-Pupil St. Louis Art School; Julian Academy in Paris.

BROWN, Bolton Coit, 106 East 23d St., New York, N. Y.; summer, Woodstock, Ulster Co., N. Y.

Ldscp.P., T., W.-Born Dresden, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1865. Member: NAC; Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et Lettres. Work: "The Bather," National Arts Club, New York; "Monterey Fishing Village," Indianapolis Art Association. Instructor at Cornell Univ. for three years and at Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ. for eight years.

BROWN, Carroll Butler, 939 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. (P.)

BROWN, C. Emerson, 232A Tremont St., Boston, Mass.; h. 13 Atlantic Ave., Beverly, Mass.

P., S., C.-Born Beverly, Jan. 9, 1869. Pupil of Cowles Art School in Boston. Specialty, marines; modeling in wax of natural history groups.

BROWN, Charlotte Harding (Mrs. John A. Brown), 8057 Moro St., Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pa.

I.-Born Newark, N. J., Aug. 31, 1873. Pupil of Phila. School of Design for Women; PAFA; Howard Pyle at Drexel Inst. Member: Fellowship PAFA; Plastic C. Awards: Silver medal, Woman's Exp., London, 1900; silver medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904. Illustrations for "Century," "Collier's Weekly." BROWN, D., 351 East 57th St., New York, N. Y. (P.)

BROWN, Emma Elizabeth, Cambridge, Mass.

I.-Born Concord, N. H., Oct. 18, 1847. Author, "Life of Grant,' etc.

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1869. Pupil of Mass. Normal Art School; Ecole des Beaux-Arts under Gérôme, and Julian Academie under Laurens in Paris. Member Eastern Art Teachers' Assoc.; School Crafts Club; NSC Award: Bronze medal, Pan-Am.Exp., Buffalo, 1901. Assistant to Walter Sargent at University of Chicago.

BROWN, Howard V., 131 West 23d St.,
New York, N. Y.; h. Arlington, N. J.
P.,I.-Born Lexington, Ky., July 1,
1878. Member: SI.

BROWN, Irene, 172 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J.; summer, Springfield, Vt. P.-Born Hastings, Mich., Feb. 26, 1881. Pupil of Chase, Hawthorne and Johan

sen.

BROWN, James Francis, 51 West 10th St., New York, N. Y.

P.-Born Niagara Falls, N. Y. Pupil of NAD in New York; Collin and Bouguereau in Paris; Royal Academy in Munich. Member: Salma.C.1904. BROWN, J(ohn) G(eorge). Died February 8, 1913.

P.-Born Durham, England, Nov. 11, 1831; came to the United States 1853. Pupil of Wm. B. Scott in England; N.A.D. under Cummings in New York. Member: ANA 1861, NA 1863 (v.pres. 1899-1903); AWCS (pres. 18901904); A.Fund S; Salma.C. (hon.); Century Assoc. Awards: Hon. mention, Paris Exp., 1889; silver medal (twice), Mechanics' Inst., Boston; bronze medal, California, 1894; silver medal, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901. Work: "Allegro and Penseroso," and "The 'Longshoreman's Noon," Corcoran Gallery, Washington; "Jack in the Box," Detroit Museum of Art; "Meditation," Metropolitan Museum, New York. BROWN, M. Lamont, South Framingham, Mass.

Wood Engr.-Member: Boston SAC. BROWN (Mr.), Ray, Butterick Publishing Comapny; h. 294 West 92d St., New York, N. Y.; summer, Bellport, L. I., N. Y.

I.-Born Groton, Conn., July 16, 1865. Art Director of "Everybody's Magazine" and for the Butterick Publishing Company. Work Illustrated, "Book of Child's Songs"; "Stage Lyrics," etc. BROWN, Roy H., 23 Rue le Verrier, Paris, France.

I.-Born Decatur, Ill. Pupil of Laurens in Paris.

BROWN, Tom, 304 West Commerce St., San Antonio, Tex. (P.)

BROWN, W. Alden, Room 49, 19 College St.; h. 124 Dora St., Providence, R. I.; summer, Buttonwoods, R. I. P.-Born Providence, March 15, 1877. Pupil of E. M. Bannister; R.I.School of Design; ASL summer class at Woodstock, N. Y.; at Lyme, Conn., under Frank V. Du Mond. Member: Providence Art Club; Providence WCC.

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