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CHRISTY, Howard Chandler, Duncan
Falls, O.; and "The Players," 16 Gram-
ercy Park, New York, N. Y.
I.-Born Morgan Co., O., Jan. 10, 1873.
Pupil of NAD, ASL, and Chase in New
York. Awards: Bronze medal, Paris
Exp., 1900; hon. mention, Pan-Am. Exp.,
Buffalo, 1901.

CHURBUCK, L. M., 72 Glenwood Ave., Brockton, Mass.

P.-Born Wareham, Mass., Feb. 19, 1861. Pupil of Copley S. and Boston Art Students' Assoc. Member: Copley S. 1905. A wards: Gold medal, Dallas Exp., 1903; first prize for water colors, Denver Exp., 1909.

CHURCH, Charles Freeman, Athenæum Bldg.; h. 9244 Winchester Ave., Chicago, Ill.

I.-Born Gibson City, Ill., Oct. 15, 1874. Pupil of AIC. Member: Palette and Chisel C.

CHURCH, F(rederic) Edwin, 146 West 55th St., New York, N. Y.

P.-Born in New York. Pupil of F. V. Du Mond in Paris. Member: Salma.C. 1909.

CHURCH, F(rederick) S(tuart), Carnegie Hall, New York, N. Y.

P.,I., Etcher-Born Grand Rapids, Mich., Dec. 1, 1842. Pupil of Chicago Academy of Design; L. E. Wilmarth, Walter Shirlaw, NAD and ASL in New York. Member: ANA 1883, NA 1885; SAA 1890: AWCS; S.I. (hon.); Lotos C; N. Y. Etching C. Award: Silver medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904. Work: "The Black Orchard" and "Circe," "National Gallery, Washington, D. C.

CHURCHILL, Alfred V(ance), 38 Frank-
lin St., Northampton, Mass.
P.,T.W.-Born Oberlin, O., Aug. 14,
1864. Pupil of Julian Academy under
Constant in Paris. Member: East-
ern Art Teachers' Assoc. Dir. Art
Dept., Iowa College, 1891-93; Prof.
Teachers College, Columbia Univ.,
New York, 1893-1905; Dir. Art Dept.,
Smith College, Northampton, Mass.,
since 1907.

CHURCHILL, William W., Fenway
Studios, Ipswich St., Boston, Mass.
P.-Born in Boston. Pupil of Bonnât
in Paris. Member: Boston AC.
Award: Hon. mention, Pan-Am.
Exp., Buffalo, 1901.

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Cox, J. Alden Weir and Robert Blum; Constant in Paris. Member: Salma. C.1908; NYWCC; N.Y.Arch.Lg.

CLARK, Adele, 315 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond, Va. (P.)

CLARK, Alson Skinner, 4 Paddock St., Watertown, N. Y.; and Tree Studio Bldg., Chicago, Ill.

P.,I.,C., T.-Born Chicago, March 25, 1876. Pupil of Simon, Cottet, Whistler, Mucha and Merson in Paris; Chase in New York Member: Paris AAA; SWA. Awards: Bronze medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904; Cahn prize, AIC 1906.

CLARK, Ellot C(andee), 939 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y.

Ldscp.P.-Born New York, March 27, 1883; son of Walter Clark. Member: Salma.C; Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres. Work: "March," Maryland Institute, Baltimore, Md.

CLARK, Freeman, 107 West 64th St., New York, N. Y.

P.-Born in Mississippi. Pupil of Chase in New York.

CLARK, Harriette A., 135 East 66th St., New York, N. Y. (Min.P.)

CLARK, Rose, 11 De Morgan Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y.

P.-Member: NYWCC. Award: Gold medal, Turin Exp., 1902. Work: "Hester," Buffalo Fine Arts Academy. CLARK, Virginia Keep (Mrs. Marshall Clark), 19 East Pearson St.; h. Virginia Hotel, Chicago, Ill.

I.-Born New Orleans, La., Feb. 17, 1878. Pupil of Wm. Forsyth, Beckwith, Howard Pyle and W. A. Clark. Member: SWA. Illustrated: "Two Little Prisoners," by Thomas Nelson Page; "Little Girl Blue," "Live Doll Series,' and "Little Red, White and Blue," by I. S. Gates.

CLARK, Walter, 21 Maple St., Bronxville, N. Y.

Ldscp.P., S.-Born Brooklyn, N. Y., March 9, 1848. Pupil of NAD, ASL, George Inness, and J. S. Hartley in New York. Member: ANA 1898, NA 1909; SAA 1898; NYWCC; A.Fund S: Salma.C.1901; Landscape P.; Century Assoc. Awards: Silver medal, Pan-Am.Exp., Buffalo, 1901; Inness gold medal, NAD 1902; silver medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904.

CLARKE, Thomas Shields, 50 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y.; summer, Lenox, Mass.

S., P.-Born Pittsburgh, Pa., Apr. 25, 1860. Pupil of Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris; studied in Rome and Florence. Member: NSS; N.Y.Arch.Lg.1898; ANA 1902; NAC: Century Assoc. Work: "A Fool's Fool," Pennsylvania Academy, Philadelphia.

CLARKE, Una C. See Mrs. Arthur P. Hunt.

CLARKSON, Ralph (Elmer), 410 South Michigan Ave.; h. 225 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.;_summer, Oregon, Ill. Portrait P., T.-Born Amesbury, Mass., Aug. 3, 1861. Pupil of School of Boston Museum; Julian Academy under Lefebvre and Boulanger in Paris. Member: ANA 1910; Chicago SA; Municipal Art Lg. of Chicago (pres.); NYWCC; SWA; Port.P. Member of Municipal Art Commission of Chicago (pres.); State Art Commission (chairman). Instructor AIC. Award: Cahn prize, AIC 1909.

CLAUS, May Austin (Mrs. W. A. J. Claus), Rhinebeck, N. Y.

Min. P., C.-Born Berlin, N. Y., Aug. 18, 1882. Pupil of School of Boston Museum and of W. A. J. Claus.

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CLAY, John Cecil, "The Players," 16
Gramercy Park, New York, N. Y.; h.
Winfield Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y.
I., C.-Born Ronceverte, W. Va., Apr.
2, 1875. Pupil of Mowbray in New
York; ASL of Washington, D. C.

CLAY, Mary F. R., 1734 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa.

P.-Born in Philadelphia. Pupil of Collin and MacMonnies in Paris; W. M. Chase. Member: Plastic C; Fellowship PAFA. Award: Mary Smith prize, PAFA 1900.

CLEMENT, Edward H(enry), 198 Clarendon St., Boston, Mass.; h. 11 Mason St., Cambridge, Mass.

P..W.-Born Chelsea, Mass., April 19, 1843. Pupil of Boston Art Students' Assoc. and of Louis Kronberg. Editor in Chief "Boston Transcript,' 1881 to 1906.

CLEMENT, Walter M., 631 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. (P.)

CLEMENTS, Gabrielle de Veaux, 1748 N St., Washington, D. C.

P.,T.-Born Philadelphia, Pa., 1858. Pupil of Robert-Fleury and Bouguereau in Paris. Member: Fellowship PAFA; Wash.WCC. Award: Second Toppan prize, PAFA; Mary Smith prize, PAFA 1895.

CLEMENTS, George H., 27 West 67th St., New York, N. Y.

P.-Member: NYWCC; Boston SWCP; Boston WCC; Salma.C.1904. CLEMENTS, R(osalie) Thomson, 19 Rocky Neck Ave., East Gloucester, Mass.

P.-Born Washington, D. C., Jan. 5, 1878. Pupil of E. F. Andrews in Washington; F. Luis Mora and Thomas Fogarty in New York. Member: NAC; NSC.

CLEMENTS, Ruth Sypherd, 1406 G St., Washington, D. C.; h. 18 Willard St., Wilmington, Del.

P.,I.-Born Arlington, Va. Pupil of Corcoran School in Washington; Drexel Institute, Philadelphia.

CLEVELAND, Walter G., "The Dewey," Washington, D. C. (P.,I.)

CLIME, W (infield) Scott, 1320 R St., N. W.; h. 608 M St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

P.-Born Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 1881.

Pupil of Drexel Inst. and School of Industrial Art, Philadelphia; Corcoran Art School, Washington. Member: S.Wash.A.; Wash.SFA.

CLINEDINST, B(enjamin) West, Century Assoc., 7 West 43d St., New York, N. Y.; h. Pauling, N. Y.

I., P., T.-Born Woodstock, Va., Oct. 14, 1859. Pupil of Cabanel and Bonnât in Paris. Member: ΝΑ ANA 1894, 1898; SAA 1891; AWCS; Century Assoc. Awards: Evans prize, AWCS 1900; silver medal, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; silver medal, Charleston Exp. 1902.

CLOSE, May Lewis, 248 Hancock St.,
Brooklyn, New York, N. Y.
Port.P.-Born Brooklyn, Jan. 18, 1886.
Pupil of Joseph H. Boston.

CLOSSON, William B(axter)) (Palmer), Magnolia, Mass.

Wood Engr., P.-Born Thetford, Vt., Oct. 13, 1848. Pupil of Lowell Inst. in Boston; traveled in Europe. Member: Boston AC; Copley S; S. Wash. A: Union Internationale des BeauxArts et des Lettres. Awards for wood engraving: Gold. silver and bronze medals, Mass. Charitable Mechanics Assoc.; third class medal, Paris Salon, 1882; silver medal, Paris Exp., 1889; medal, Columbian Exp., Chicago, 1893: diploma, Graphic Arts Exp., Vienna; silver medal, Pan-Am.Exp., Buffalo, 1901; St. Louis Exp., 1904. Proofs of engravings are in National Gallery, Washington; Boston Museum of Fine Arts; New York Public Library; Worcester Art Museum; Springfield (Mass.) Public Library.

CLUSMANN, William, 4058 Wilcox Ave., Chicago, Ill.

P.-Born North Laporte, Ind., 1859. Pupil of Benczur at Royal Academy__in Munich. Member: Chicago SA. Award: Hon. mention, Stuttgart, Germany, 1884.

CLUTE, Beulah Mitchell (Mrs. Walter Marshall Clute), "The Birches," Park Ridge, Ill.

P.,I.,L.-Born Rushville, Ill. Pupil of ASL of N.Y.; ASL of Chicago. Member: Artists' Guild, Chicago; Park Ridge Colony Crafts (pres.).

CLUTE, Walter Marshall, "The Birches," Park Ridge, Ill.

P.,I.,T.,L.-Born Schenectady, N. Y.,
Jan. 9, 1870. Pupil of ASL of N.Y.;
Constant, Prinet and Laurens in Paris.
Member: ASL of N.Y.; Charcoal C.
of Buffalo; Palette and Chisel C. of
Chicago; Chicago SA; Paris AAA;
SWA; ASL of Chicago (hon.). In-
structor and lecturer at AIC; head of
Park Ridge Summer School of Painting.
Award: Rosenwald prize, AIC 1910.

CLYMER, Edwin Swift, 1822 Chestnut
St., Philadelphia, Pa.; and Lanesville
P. O., Gloucester, Mass.
P.-Born Cincinnati, O., 1871. Pupil of
PAFA. Member: Fellowship PAFA;
Phila. Sketch C.; Phila.WCC.

COADY, Robert J., 304 Washington Ave.,
Brooklyn, New York, N. Y.
P.-Member: Salma.C.1908.

COALE, Walter Irving, Hollins Station, Md. (P.)

COAST, Oscar R., Santa Barbara, Cal.
P.-Born Salem, O., 1851. Studied in
Paris and Rome. Member: Salma.
C.1897.

COATES, Minnie D., 1710 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. (P.)

COATS, Randolph L., 23 West Maryland St.; h. 604 Hamilton Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.

P.-Born Richmond, Ind., Sept. 14, 1891. Pupil of William Forsyth.

COBB, Darius, 110 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.; h. Newton Upper Falls, Mass. P., W.-Born Malden, Mass.. Aug. 6, 1834; twin brother of Cyrus Cobb. Pupil of E. M. Judkins (a pupil of Washington Allston). Member: Boston AC; Cambridge Art Circle.

COCHRAN, Allen D., 5 Riverside Drive,
Binghamton, N. Y., and Woodstock,
N. Y. (P.)

COCHRANE, Josephine G.. 213 West
Monument St., Baltimore, Md.
P.-Born Philadelphia, Pa. Pupil of
Julian Academy and George Hitchcock
in Paris.

COCKROFT, Edythe Varien, 2231 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

P.-Born Brooklyn, N. Y., 1881. Member: Salon d'Automne, Paris. Awards: Hon. mention, Inter.Art Union, Paris, 1909 and 1910. COE, Ethel Louise, 1016 Fine Arts Bldg., Chicago, Ill.

P.,I.-Born Chicago, Ill. Pupil of AIC. Member: Chicago SA. Award: Young Fortnightly prize, AIC 1911.

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Philadelphia, Pa.; h. McKinley, Pa. (P.)

COFFIN, Mrs. Esther L., 234 Central Park West., New York. N. Y.

P.-Member: NYWCC; N.Y.WOman's AC.

COFFIN, Sarah Taber (Mrs. William H. Coffin), Chestnut Hill, Mass.

P.-Born Vassalboro, Me., June 1, 1844. Pupil of Dr. Rimmer, R. Swain Gifford, W. Sartain, Frank Duveneck and

Charles Woodbury. Member: Copley S. 1899.

COFFIN, William Anderson), 58 West 57th St., New York, N. Y.; summer, Pine Spring Farm, Jennerstown, Somerset Co., Pa.

Ldscp.P., W.-Born Allegheny, Pa., Jan. 31. 1855. Pupil of Bonnât in Paris. Member: ANA 1898, NA 1912; SAA 1886; N.Y.Arch. Lg.1888; Lotos C. Director, Art Dept., Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901. Awards: Second Hallgarten prize, NAD 1886; bronze medal, Paris Exp., 1889; Webb prize, SAA 1891; gold medal, AC Phila.1898; silver medal, Charleston Exp., 1902; silver medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904. Work: "The Rain," Metropolitan Museum, New York; "At Break of Day," Buffalo Fine Arts Academy; "September," National Gallery, Washington, D. C.; "A Maple in Spring," Municipal Gallery, Venice, Italy; "Oaks ---October," Municipal Art Gallery, Montclair, N. J.

COHEN, George W., Carnegie Hall; h.
16 East 87th St., New York, N. Y.
P.-Member: Salma.C.1899.
COHEN, Katherine M., care Chas. J.
Cohen, 508 Ludlow St., Philadelphia,
Pa.

S..P.-Born Philadelphia, March 18, 1859. Pupil of PAFA: ASL of N.Y. under Augustus Saint Gaudens; Mercié and Puech in Paris. Member: Plastic C; Fellowship PAFA. Work: Statue of Gen. Beaver for Smith Memorial, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa.

COHEN, Lewis, 27 West 67th St., New York, N. Y.; summer, Lyme, Conn. Ldscp.P.-Born London, England, June 27, 1857; of American parents. Pupil of Legros and Nicol in London; Blanc in Paris. Member: ANA 1911: Salma.C.1904; Lotos C.

COHEN, Nessa, 2094 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.

S.-Born New York, Dec. 11, 1885. Pupil of James E. Fraser. Work: "Sunrise," Havana, Cuba; Groups of Indians of Southwestern United States, Am. Museum of Nat. Hist., New York. COLBURN, Eleanor Ruth (Mrs. Joseph Elliott Colburn), 2623 Hampden Court, Chicago, Ill.

P.-Born Dayton, O., 1866. Pupil of AIC. Member: Chicago SA; SWA (Assoc.). Award: Municipal A.L. Prize purchase, AIC 1908. Work: "An Offshore Wind," Art Institute of Chicago.

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