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BURRAGE, Mildred, 4 Rue de Chevreuse, Paris, France. (P.)

BURRIDGE, Walter W(llcox), 534 West 28th St., New York, N. Y.; h. 58 Hawthorne Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Scenic P.,I.-Born Brooklyn, N. Y., 1857. Member: Chicago SA; Salma.C. 1908. Award: Ferris W. C. prize, AIC.

BURROUGHS, Bryson, 50 East 86th St., New York, N. Y.; h. Hillside Ave., Flushing, L. I., N. Y.

P.-Born Hyde Park, Mass., Sept. 8, 1869. Pupil of ASL of N. Y.; Merson in Paris. Member: ANA 1904; Mural P; N.Y.Arch. Lg.1899; SAA 1901; Cincinanti AC. Awards: Silver medal, Pan-Am.Exp., Buffalo, 1901; second medal ($1,000), CI Pittsburgh, 1903; third prize, Worcester, Mass., 1904; bronze medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904. Curator of Paintings, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

BURROUGHS, Edith Woodman (Mrs. Bryson Burroughs), Hillside Ave., Flushing, L. I., N. Y.

S.-Born Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1871, Pupil of ASL of N.Y. under Augustus St. Gaudens; Injalbert and Merson in Paris. Member: NSS. Awards: Shaw prize, NAD 1907. Work: Bust of "John La Farge," Metropolitan Museum, New York.

BURT, Mary Theodora, 1203 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.

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

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. Min. P.-Born Galesburg, Ill. Pupil of J. Alden Weir, Kenyon Cox, Robert Henri, Theodora W. Thayer. Member: Pa.S.Min.P.; ASL of N. Y.; Society of Seattle Artists. Principal, Seattle Art School.

BUSH-BROWN, Henry K(irke), 1729 G St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

S.-Born Ogdensburg, N. Y., Apr. 21, 1857. Pupil of NAD in New York and Henry K. Brown; studied in Paris and Italy. Member: NSS; NAC; N.Y. Arch. Lg.1892. Work: Equestrian statues of "Gen. G. G. Meade" and "Gen. John F. Reynolds," Gettysburg, Pa.; "Justinian," Appellate Court, New York, N. Y.; Memorial Arch. Stony Point, N. Y.; represented in Metropolitan Museum, New York.

BUSH-BROWN, Margaret Lesley (Mrs. H. K. Bush-Brown), 1729 G St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

Min. P.-Born Philadelphia, Pa., May 19, 1857. Pupil of PAFA: Julian Academy in Paris under Lefebvre and Boulanger. Member Woman's AC; AS Min. P.; NAC; S.Wash.A.; Wash.WCC. A wa rd: Silver medal, Charleston Exp., 1902.

BUTENSKY, Jules Leon, 32 Union
Square, New York, N. Y.; summer, Ra-
mah, Pomona, Rockland Co., N. Y.
S.-Born Stolvitch, Russia, Dec. 13,
1871. Pupil of Hellmer and Zumbusch
at Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in
Vienna; Mercié and Alfred Boucher in
Paris. Work: "Universal Peace,"
Metropolitan Museum, New York; por-
trait of former president, First National
Bank, Brooklyn; "Jacob M. Gordin Me-
morial," Seward Park, New York.

BUTLER, Edward B.,
Bldg., Chicago, Ill. (P.)

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BUTLER, Edward Smith, 1001 Chapel St., Walnut Hill, Cincinnati, O.

P.,C.,T.-Born Cincinnati, Jan. 26, 1848. Self-taught. Member: Cincinnati

AC.

BUTLER, Howard Russell, 135 East 66th St., New York, N. Y.; and 42 Cleveland Lane, Princeton, N. J.

P.-Born New York, March 3. 1856. Pupil of Dagnan-Bouveret, Roll and Gervex in Paris. Member: ΑΝΑ 1897, NA 1900; SAA 1889; NYWCC; N.Y. Arch.Lg.1889; Century Assoc.; FAS (pres. 1889 to 1905). Awards: Hon. mention, Paris Salon, 1886; Temple silver medal, PAFA 1888; medal, Atlanta Exp., 1895; silver medal, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; bronze medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904.

BUTLER, John, 138 East 115th St., New York, N. Y. (P.)

BUTLER, J. J. P., Giverny-par-Vernon, Eure, France. (P.)

BUTLER, Mary, 2127 Green St., Phila-
delphia, Pa.
P.-Member: Fellowship PAFA;
Plastic C.

BUTLER, Theodore Earl, Giverny-parVernon, Eure, France. (P.)

BUTTON, Albert Prentice, 44 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.

P.,I.-Born Lowell, Mass., 1872. Pupil of Boston art schools. Member: NYWCC.

BUZBY, Rosella T., 5153 Wakefield St., Philadelphia, Pa. (P.)

BYRAM, Ralph Shaw, Lena St., and Church Lane, Germantown; h. Roumfort Road, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. P.,I.,C.-Born Germantown, March, 1881. Pupil of Pa. School of Industrial Art and of C. P. Weber. Member: Phila. Sketch C.

CABLE, Benjamin D., 2034 East 73d St., Chicago, III.

S.-Award: Walton prize, AIC 1910.

CADDY, Alice, 340 West 85th St., New York, N. Y. (P.)

CADWALADER-GUILD,

Mrs. Emma Marie, care of Deutsche Bank, Kurfurstendam 188, Berlin, Germany. (S.)

CADY, (Walter) Harrison, The Imperial, corner Bedford Ave. and Pacific St.; h. 1198 Pacific St., Brooklyn, New York, N. Y.

I.-Born Gardner, Mass., June 17, 1877. Member: Salma.C; SI; Boston AC. Illustrated, "Rockety Pockety," "Queen Silver Bell," "The Spring Cleaning," "The Cosy Lion," by Frances Hodson Burnett; contributor to "Life"; member of staff "Brooklyn Eagle."

CAHILL, William V., 55 East 59th St., New York, N. Y.; summer, Woodstock, Ulster Co., N. Y.

P.-Born Syracuse, N. Y. Pupil of ASL of N.Y., and Birge Harrison. Member: Salma.C.

CAIRNS, Hugh, care of Y. M. C. A., Boston, Mass. (S.)

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CALDER, A (lexander) Sterling, Crotonon-Hudson, N. Y.; and 51 West 10th St., New York, N. Y.

S., T.-Born Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 11, 1870; son of Alexander Milne Calder. Pupil of PAFA; Chapu and Falguière in Paris. Member: NSS 1896; ACPhila.; SAA 1905; Fellowship PAFA; ΑΝΑ 1906; N.Y.Arch.Lg. Instructor, NAD. Awards: Gold medal, ACPhila.1893; hon. mention, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904; Lippincott prize, PAFA 1905; grand prize, Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exp., 1909. Work: Prof. Samuel D. Gross, Washington, D. C.; statues of Witherspoon, Marcus Whitman and Davies, Presbyterian Bldg., Philadelphia; marble sun dial, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia; monumental archways, Throop Institute, Pasadena, Cal.; Lea Memorial, Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia. Represented in permanent collection, Pennsylvania Academy; St. Louis Museum of Art; Franklin Inn Club and Smithsonian Institution grounds, Washington, D. C.

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CALLAHAN, Caroline, Mountain View, Cal.

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

CALLENDER, F. Arthur, 83 Blvd. du Montparnasse, Paris, France.

P.-Born Boston, Mass. Pupil of Boulanger and Lefebvre in Paris.

CALVERLEY, Charles, Essex Fells, Caldwell, N. J.

S.-Born Albany, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1833. Pupil of Palmer in Albany. Member: ANA 1871, NA 1872. Work: Portrait busts of Horace Greeley, John Brown, Peter Cooper, etc.; Robert Burns at Metropolitan Museum, New York.

CAMERON, Edgar S(pier), Pont Avens, France; and 15 Studio Bldg., Chicago, Ill.

Mural P., W.-Born Ottawa, Ill., May 26, 1862. Pupil of Chicago Academy of Design; ASL of N.Y.; Cabanel, Constant and Laurens in Paris. Member Chicago SA; Palette and Chisel C (hon.); Chicago Arch.C. (assoc.). Awards: Silver medal, Paris Exp.. 1900; Grower prize, AIC 1909. Work. In Chicago Historical Soc.; Chicago Union League Club; Supreme Court Library, Springfield, Ill.

CAMERON, Marie Gelon (Mrs. Edgar S.
Cameron), Pont Avens, France.
P.-Born Paris, France. Pupil of Mo-
reau de Tours, Cabanel, Laurens and
Constant in Paris. Member: North
Side AC. Award: Prize, AIC 1902.

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CAMPBELL, Mrs. Ogden, 520 West 122d
St., New York, N. Y. (P.)
CAMPBELL, Thomas, Knoxville, Tenn.
(P.)

CANTRELL, Florence, 53 McDonough
St., Brooklyn, New York, N. Y. (P.)
CARBEE (Scott) Clifton, 110 Tremont
St., Boston, Mass.

P..T.-Born Concord, Vt.. April 26, 1860. Pupil of Hugo Breul in Providence; Bouguereau and Ferrier in Paris; Max Bohm in Florence. Member: Boston AC; Copley S.1902.

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

CARL, Kate (Katharine Augusta), 51 Washington Square, S., New York, N. Y.

P.,I.-Born New Orleans, La. Pupil of Courtois in Paris. Member: Soc. Nat.des Beaux-Arts, Paris; Woman's International C., London. Award: Hon. mention, Paris Exp., 1900. Order of Double Dragon, China. Author and illustrator of "With the Empress Dowager of China."

CARLES, Arthur B., 1520 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. (P.)

CARLETON, Clifford, 1931 Broadway; h. 6 West 103d St., New York, N. Y.; summer, Elizabethtown, N. _Y.

I.-Born Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1867. Pupil of ASL of N.Y.under Mowbray. Member: SI. Illustrated: "Pembroke," by Mary Wilkins: "People We Pass," by Julian Ralph;"Their Wedding Journey," by Howells.

CARLSEN, Emil, 43 East 59th St., New York, N. Y.

P.-Born Copenhagen, Denmark, Oct. 19, 1853; came to United States in 1872. Studied architecture at Danish Royal Academy. Member: SAA 1902; ΑΝΑ 1904, ΝΑ 1906; Nat.Inst.A.L.; Lotos C.; Salma.C.1903. Awards: Second Inness prize, Salma.C.1904; Shaw Purchase, SAA 1904; gold medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904; Webb prize, SAA 1905; Inness medal, NAD 1907; third medal, C.I. Pittsburgh, 1908; Temple gold medal, PAFA 1912. Work: "The Open Sea," "Surf" and "Still Life,' Metropolitan Museum, New York; "Moonlight on the Kattegat," Buffalo Fine Arts Academy; "Morning," Rhode Island School of Design, Providence; "The South Strand," National Gallery, Washington; "The Lazy Sea," Brooklyn Institute Museum; "Still Life," Art Institute, Chicago.

CARLSEN, J. M., Hollywood, Ill. (P.)

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CARPENTER, Dudley Saltonstall, 159 Lincoln St., Montclair, N. J.

P.,I.,T.-Born Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 26, 1870. Pupil of ASL of N.Y.; Laurens, Constant and Aman-Jean in Paris. Award: Hon. mention, Paris Salon, 1911.

CARPENTER, Fred G(reene), 4403 Morgan St., St. Louis, Mo.; summer, Wyalusing, Wis.

P.-Born Nashville, Tenn., June 1, 1882. Pupil of Laurens, Baschet, Simon and Collin in Paris. Member: SWA; St. Louis 2 x 4 Soc. Award: Hon. mention, Salon des Artistes Français, 1911. Work: "Dreaming," Herron Art Inst., Indianapolis; "Girl with Apples,'

Wednesday Club, St. Louis; "La Chaise Libre," St. Louis Museum.

CARPENTER, Helen Knipe, 1522 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. (P.)

CARR, Gene, "The World," New York, N. Y.; h. Red Bank, N. J.

I.-Born New York, Jan. 7, 1881. On staff of the "World" since 1903. Illustrated: Comic series; "Willie Wise," "Lady Bountiful," etc.

CARRIGAN, William L., 16 West 9th St., New York, N. Y. (P.)

CARSON, Jane. See Mrs. Amos N. Bar

ron.

CARSTAIRS, J(ames) Stewart, 10 Rue de Saint-Senoch, Paris, France.

P.,S.-Born Philadelphia, Pa., June 2, 1890. Pupil of Julian Academy in Paris. Member: Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres.

CARTAINO, G. S., 15 West 38th St., New York, N. Y. (S.)

CARTER, Charles_M(ilton), 617 Kittredge Bldg., Denver, Colo.

P.,T., W.-Born North Brookfield, Mass. Pupil of Mass. Normal Art School in Boston. Studied in European schools. Member: Denver AC. Director of Art, Public Schools of 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 NewCarter), 4608 Kingsessing Ave., West Philadelphia, Pa. Min.P.,C.-Born Philadelphia, Aug. 16, 1864. Pupil of Carl Weber and C. Faber Fellows. Member: Plastic C. CARY, Evelyn Rumsey (Mrs. Charles Cary), 340 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. P.-Award: Hon. mention, Charleston Exp., 1902.

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CASARINI, Athos, 61 Poplar St., Brooklyn, New York, N. Y. (P.)

CASER, Ettore, 11 Hamilton Place, Boston, Mass.

P.-Born Venice. Pupil of de Maria.

CASEY, L. W., "Stoneleigh Court," Washington, D. C. (P.)

CASHIN, Nora, 2023 Webster St., San Francisco, Cal. (P.)

CASSATT, Mary, care of Durand-Ruel, 5 West 36th St., New York, N. Y.; and 10 Rue de Marignan, Paris, France. P.,Etcher.-Born Pittsburgh, Pa., 1855. Influenced by Manet and Degas. Member: ANA 1909. Award: Lippincott prize, PAFA 1904. Chevalier of Legion of Honor of France, 1904. Work: "Mother and Child," Metropolitan Museum, New York; "La Femme au Chien," Corcoran Gallery, Washington; "On the Balcony,' Wilstach Gallery, Philadelphia; "Mère et deux Enfants," Rhode Island School of Design, Providence; "At the Opera," Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; "Mother and Child," Worcester Museum; "Caresse Enfantine," National Gallery, Washington; "Femmes et Enfant,' Detroit Museum; "The Toilet," Art Institute, Chicago.

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CHALLENOR-COAN, Francis, 102 West 93d St., New York, N. Y. (P.)

CHAMBELLAN, M(arcel Claude), 11 Rue
Daniel Stern, Paris, France; and 624
Savoye St., West Hoboken, N. J.
S.-Born West Hoboken, June 26, 1886.
Pupil of Verlet and Greber in Paris.
CHAMBERLAIN, Arthur B., 16 Gladstone
St., Rochester, N. Y.

P.-Born Berlin, Ontario, Canada, Jan.
18, 1860. Member: Rochester AC.
CHAMBERLIN, F. Tolles, Rochelle Park,
New Rochelle, N. Y.
P.-Awarded Lazarus
Rome, 1909-1912.

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CHANLER, Beatrice Ashley, Reynolds, 67th St., New York, N. Y. (S.)

Min. P.-Born Brillion. Wis., Apr. 14, 1877. Pupil of Virginia Lawton S. Parker and AIC. Member: Chicago SA; Am. S.Min. P.

CAVACOS, Emanuel, Roland Hampden, Baltimore Co., Md. (S.)

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CHADWICK, C(harles) W (esley), East 150th St., New York, N. Y. Wood Engr., L.-Born Red-Hook-onHudson, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1861. Frederick Juengling, William Miller and Frank French. Bronze A wards: medal, Columbian Exp.. Chicago, 1893; bronze medal, Pan-Am. Exp.. Buffalo, 1901; bronze medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904.

CHADWICK, John Herbert, Fort Washington, Pa.

P.-Born England. Pupil of South Kensington Museum, London; PAFA. Member: Phila. Sketch C.

CHADWICK, William, 257 West 86th St.,
New York, N. Y.
P.-Member: Salma.C.

CHAFFEE, Oliver M., Jr., 4 Rydal Place, Montclair, N. J. (P.)

CHAPIN, Lucy C., Godfrey, Ill. (P.)

CHAPMAN, Carlton T(heodore), 58 West 57th St., New York, N. Y.

P..I.-Born New London, O., Sept. 18, 1860. Pupil of NAD and ASL of N.Y.; Julian Academy in Paris. Member: ANA 1900; SAA 1892; AWCS; A.Fund S; Century Assoc.; Lotos C. Specialty, marines. Awards: Silver medal, Boston 1892: medal, Columbia Exp., Chicago, 1893; medal, Atlanta Exp., 1895; bronze medal, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; bronze medal, Charleston Exp., 1902. Work: "A Rocky Coast,' Toledo Museum: "Calm in Gloucester Harbor," Brooklyn Institute Museum.

CHAPMAN, Charles S., Leonia, N. J.
P.,I.-Born Morristown, N. Y., 1879.
Pupil of Chase and W. Appleton Clark.
Member: Salma.C. 1908.

CHAPMAN, Minerva J(osephine), 9 Rue
Falguière, Paris, France.

P.-Born Altmar, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1858. Pupil of AIC and Annie Shaw; RobertFleury, Bouguereau, Courtois and Chas. Lasar in Paris. Assoc. Soc. Nat.des Beaux-Arts, Paris, 1906.

CHASE, Adelaide Cole (Mrs. William Chester Chase), 8 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass.

Port.P.-Born Boston, 1868; daughter of J. Foxcroft Cole. Pupil of Tarbell at Boston Museum School; Carolus Duran in Paris. Member: Coply S.1898; SAA 1903; ANA 1906. Award: Silver medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904.

CHASE, Ellen Wheeler, Lockport, N. Y.
P.-Born Faribault, Minn. Pupil of
ASL of Buffalo under Lucius Hitchcock;
ASL of N. Y. under Du Mond; Boston
Museum School under Tarbell.

CHASE, Mary M. Pope (Mrs. Timothy
Chase), Aurora, Ill.

P.,C..T.-Born Indianapolis, Ind., March 23, 1861. Pupil of AIC under Frederick W. Freer; Ochtman in New York. Member: ASL of Chicago.

CHASE, William M(erritt), 333 Fourth Ave.; h. 234 East 15th St., New York, N. Y.

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P..T.-Born Franklin, Ind.. Nov. 1849. Pupil of B. F. Hayes in Indianaapolis; J. O. Eaton in New York; A. Wagner and Piloty in Munich. Member: ANA 1888, NA 1890; SAA 1879; AWCS; Munich Secession; Ten Am.P.; Nat.Inst.A.L.; Am..Acad.A.L.; Port.P.; NAC; Lotos C. Awards: Medal Centennial Exp., Phila.1876; hon.mention, Paris Salon, 1881; honors, Munich, 1883; silver medal, Paris Salon. 1889; first prize, Cleveland Art Assoc., 1894; Shaw prize, SAA 1895; gold medal of honor, PAFA 1895; gold medal, Paris Exp., 1900; Temple gold medal, PAFA 1901; gold medal, Pan-Am. Exp.. Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, Charleston Exp., 1902; first Corcoran prize, S. Wash.A.1904. Work: "A Lady in Black," "Seventeenth Century Lady," "Still Life" and "Carmencita," Metropolitan Museum, New York, N. Y.; "An English Cod" and "The Model,' Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D. C.; "Still Life," Wilstach Gallery, Philadelphia, Pa.; "The Mirror," two "Still Life" and "Woman with Basket," Cincinnati Museum, Cincinnati, O.; "Still Life" and "Woman in Pink,' Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, R. I.; "Still Life-Fish,' "Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass.; "Shinnecock Hills," National Gallery, Washington, D. C.; "Lady with White Shawl" and "Still Life-Fish," Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pa.: "After the Shower,' othy" and "Still Life." Art Association. Indianapolis, Ind.; "Alice," Art Institute, Chicago, Ill.

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CHILD,

Edwin B(urrage), 62 South Washington Sq., New York, N. Y.; h. 239 Amity St., Flushing, L. I., N. Y. Mural P.,I.-Born Gouverneur, N. Y., May 29, 1868. Pupil of John La Farge. Member: N.Y.Arch. Lg.1902; Salma. C.1901; SI.

CHILD, Jane Bridgham (Mrs. Robert Coleman Child), 2234 Decatur Ave.. Washington, D. C.

P.-Born in New York. Pupil of Julius Rolshoven in Paris. Member: S. Wash.A.; Wash.WCC.

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