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EVANS, Edwin, Univ. of Utah; h. 1261
Emerson Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah.
P., T.-Born Lehi, Utah, Feb. 2, 1860.
Pupil of Laurens, Lefebvre and Benja-
min-Constant in Paris. Member:
S.Utah A. (pres. 1905); Utah Art In-
stitute (pres. 1907). Director of Art,
University of Utah.

EVANS, Fannie, 217 Richmond St., Baltimore, Md. (P.)

EVANS, Jessie Benton, care of Lefebvre-
Foinet, 19 Rue Vavin, Paris, France.
P.-Born in Ohio. Pupil of AIC.
EVANS, John William), 810 St. Johns
Pl., Brooklyn, New York, N. Y.
Wood Engr.-Born Brooklyn, March 27,
1855. Pupil of P. R. B. Pierson.
Awards: Bronze medal, Pan-Am.
Exp., Buffalo, 1901; bronze medal, St.
Louis Exp., 1904.

EVANS, Rudolph, 11 Impasse Ronsin,
Paris, France.

S.-Born Washington, D. C. Pupil of Falguière and Puech. Member: Paris AAA.

EVANS, Rufus W., 124 Lawton Ave., Macon, Ga. (P.)

EVANS, S. J., 5705 Drexel Ave., Chicago, Ill. (P.)

EVERETT, Herbert Edward. 1632 Latimer St., Philadelphia, Pa.

S., T.-Born Worcester, Mass. Pupil of Boston Museum School; Julian Academy in Paris. Member: Phila. WCC.

EVERETT, Walter H., care of Harper & Brothers, New York, N. Y.; h. 258 East Main St., Haddonfield, N. J. (P., I.) EVERS, Ivar Elis, Coytesville, N. J.

P., Arch.-Born in Sweden, Oct. 28, 1866. Pupil of Napoleon Caesar in Sweden; De Camp in Boston; Twachtman in New York.

EYRE, Louisa, 1003 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.

S.-Born Newport, R. I., Jan. 16, 1872. Pupil of Augustus Saint Gaudens. Member: NSC; Boston SAC. Work Tablet to Gen. George Sykes for Memorial Hall, West Point, N. Y. EZEKIEL, Moses, 18 Piazza delle Terme, Rome, Italy; and 250 Forest Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati, O.

S.-Born Richmond, Va., Oct. 28, 1844. Pupil of Royal Academy of Art in Berlin and of Albert Wolf. Member: NSS. Awards: Prize of Rome at Berlin, 1873; gold medal, Royal Art Assoc., Palermo; Raphael medal, Urbino; silver medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904. Knighted by the King of Italy; knighted by Emperor of Germany with Cross of Merit in Art; Order of Merit in Art from Duke of Saxe-Meiningen. Work: "Religious Liberty," Fairmount Park, Philadelphia; Jefferson Monument, Louisville, Ky.; Lord Sherbrooke, St. Margaret, Westminster, London; "Vir

ginia Mourning Her Dead," Lexington, Va. FABER, Ludwig E., 320 South Broad St.; h. 4219 Regent Square, Philadelphia, Pa. P., Etcher.-Born Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 21, 1855. Pupil of PAFA; Constant, Lefebvre, Robert-Fleury in Paris; Munich Academy. Member: Phila.Sketch C. (pres.); Phila.Soc.of Etchers; Paris AAA; Pa.S.Min.P.

FAGIN, Charles F., Macon, Ga. (P.)

FAHNESTOCK, Wallace Welr, 308 West 15th St., New York, N. Y. (Mural P.) FAIG, Mrs. Frances Wiley, The Delmoor, Clifton, Cincinnati, O. (P.)

FAIRBANKS, Avard, 2231 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (S.)

Stanmore

FAIRBANKS, Frank P., 7
Place, Roxbury, Mass.
P.-Born Boston, 1875. Pupil of Tar-
bell and De Camp in Boston.
Awards: Sears prize and Page
traveling scholarship from the Boston
Museum of Fine Arts; Academy at
Rome scholarship, 1909-1912.

FAIRBANKS, J. B., 1228 Bryan Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah; and 2231 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

P., T.-Born Payson, Utah, Dec. 27, 1855. Pupil of Constant, Lefebvre and Laurens in Paris. Member: Paris AAA; S. Utah A. Award: First prize, Utah State Fair 1899.

FAIRCHILD, Lucia. See Mrs. Henry B. Fuller.

FAIRCHILD, Mary. See Mrs. Will H. Low.

FAIRCHILD, May (Mrs. Charles N. Fairchild), 181 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. (Min.P.)

FALLS, Charles Buckles, 254 West 23d St., New York, N. Y.

I.-Born Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 10, 1874. Member: SI.

FALLS, D(e) Witt) C(linton), 16 East 60th St.; h. 449 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.

P., I.-Born New York, Sept. 29, 1864. Pupil of Walter Satterlee. Specialty, comic subjects.

FANCHER, Louis, care of Carleton Studios, Flatiron Bldg., New York, N. Y.

I.-Born Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 25, 1884. Pupil of Mowbray, Henri, W. A. Clark and Cox.

FARIS, Ben Howard, The Primrose Bldg., 434 Race St., Cincinnati, O.

P., I.-Born St. Clairsville, O., July 21, 1862. Pupil of Cincinnati Art Academy. Member: Cincinnati AC. For twenty years illustrator for "Cincinnati Enquirer," "Times-Star," "Post"; also magazine work.

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FARLEY, Richard Blossom, 1305 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.; h. 515 East State St., Trenton, N. J.

Port.P.-Born Poultney, Vt., Oct. 24, 1875. Pupil of Whistler, Chase and Cecilia Beaux. Member: Phila. Sketch C; Fellowship PAFA.

FARNDON, Walter, Room No. 17, 232 West 14th St., New York, N. Y.; h. 99 Whitestone Ave., Flushing, N. Y.; summer, Coytesville, N. J.

P.-Born in England, March 13, 1876. Pupil of NAD under Edgar M. Ward.

FARNHAM, Sally James (Mrs. Paulding Farnham), 57 West 57th St., New York, N. Y.

S.-Born Ogdensburg, N. Y. FARNSWORTH, Ethel N., 1418 Mt. Curve Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. (P.)

FARNY, Henry F., 118 East Fourth St.; h. 424 Straight St., Cincinnati, O. P.-Born Ribeauville, Alsace, 1847; taken to Cincinnati in 1853. Studied in Munich. Member: Cincinnati AC. Awards: Bronze medal, Paris Exp., 1889; bronze medal, Charleston Exp., 1902; bronze medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904. Specialty, Indians. Work: "The Silent Guest" and "Renegade Apaches," Cincinnati Museum.

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FAULKNER, Barry, 11 Macdougal Alley, New York, N. Y.; summer, 61 Summer St., Keene, N. H.

Mural P.-Born Keene, July 12, 1881. Pupil of Abbott H. Thayer and George de F. Brush. Member: Mural P.; N.Y.Arch. Lg. Award: American Academy in Rome scholarship, 19081911. Work: Mural decorations in the house of Mrs. E. H. Harriman, Arden, N. Y.

FAULKNER, Eunice F., 50 East 9th St., New York, N. Y. (P.)

FAULKNER,

Conn.

Collin in Paris; Salma.C. 1897; Syndicat de la Presse Artistique. Award: Hon. mention, Pan-Am.Exp., Buffalo, 1901. Work: "Gondolier's Kitchen,' Dallas (Tex.) Art Association; "Palace on Grand Canal," St. Louis Museum; "Une Fête qui finit mal," Minneapolis Museum; "San Georgio, Venice, at Sunset," Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis.

FAVOUR, Frank, 2548 Vincent Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. (P.)

FAXON, Charles Edward, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

I.-Born Roxbury, Mass., Jan. 21, 1846. Specialty, illustration of botanical works. Asst. director Arnold Arborium since 1882.

FAXON, William Bailey, 152 West 57th St., New York, N. Y.

P.-Born Hartford, Conn., 1849. Pupil of Jacquesson de la Chevreuse. Member: SAA 1892; ANA 1906; FAS; A. Aid S; Century Assoc.

FAY, Nellie, 800 O St., Sacramento, Cal. P.-Born Eureka, Cal., Feb. 11, 1870. Pupil of Arthur F. Mathews and Emil Carlsen. Member: San Francisco Sketch C.; Kingsley Art C.; Sacramento.

FEITU, Pierre, 51 West 10th St., New York, N. Y. (S.)

FELDMAN, B. M., 908 Filbert St., Philadelphia, Pa. (P.)

FELLOWS, A. P., 4006 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.

P., Etcher.-Pupil of School of Industrial Art and of Drexel Inst., Philadelphia. Member: Phila.Soc.of Etchers; Phila. Sketch C.

FELLOWS, Cornelia Faber (Mrs. A. P. Fellows), 4006 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Port.P.-Born Philadelphia. Pupil of PAFA and Drexel Inst. Member: Fellowship PAFA.

FELLOWS, Lawrence, 804 North 8th St., Philadelphia, Pa. (P.)

FELLOWS, William K., 4350 Lake Ave., Chicago, Ill. (P.)

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FENTON,
Herbert W., Washington,

P.. I., Engr., W. L. Born Stamford,
Conn., Oct. 8, 1860. Pupil of ASL of
N. Y. under Beckwith and Mowbray;

St.,

FERG, Frank X., 2047 South 58th St., Philadelphia, Pa. (P.,T.)

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FERGUSON, Nancy M., 1413 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. (P.)

FERNIE, Margaret. See Mrs. Eaton. FERNOW, Bernice P. Andrews (Mrs. B. E. Fernów, Jr.), 380 Terrace Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.

Min. P.-Born Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 17, 1881. Pupil of ASL of N. Y., Olaf M. Brauner and Theodora Thayer. FERRELL, Mary Russell, 121 West Johnson St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. (P.)

FERRIS, Jean Leon Gerome, 1520 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.

P., Etcher.-Born Philadelphia, Aug. 8, 1863. Pupil of his father, S. J. Ferris, in Philadelphia; Bouguereau in Paris. Member: Phila.Soc.of Etchers 1881; AC Phila. 1890. A ward: Silver medal, AAS 1902.

FERRIS, Mary L., 917 Fine Arts Bldg., Chicago, Ill. (P.)

FERRIS, Stephen J., 1520 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.

P., T.-Born Plattsburg, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1835. Pupil of PAFA under Schüssele; S. B. Waugh in Bordentown. N. J. Member: AC Phila.; Phila. Soc.of Etchers; Phila. A. Fund S; Phila. Municipal Lg. Professor School of Design twenty-six years.

FEUDEL, Arthur, care of J. Bohne, 36
West 28th St., New York, N. Y.; and
Kerk Str., Katwyk-a-R., Holland.
P., I.-Born Harthau, near Chemnitz,
Saxony, March 27, 1857. Pupil of Flin-
zer, Benczur and Loefftz at Royal
Academies in Dresden and Munich.
Work: "A Cool Morning," Philadel-
phia Art Club.

FIELD, E(dward) Loyal, care of Salma-
gundi Club, 14 West 12th St., New York,
N. Y.; Arkville, N. Y., from May to
November.

P.-Born Galesburg, Ill., Jan. 4, 1856.
Pupil of Carolus-Duran and Julian
Academy in Paris. Member: Salma.
C. 1899; A.Fund S. Awards: Inness
prize, Salma.C. 1904; Shaw prize.
Salma. C. 1905.

FIELD, Hamilton Easter, 106 Columbia
Heights, Brooklyn, New York, N. Y.;
summer, Thurnscoe, Ogunquit, Me.
P., I.-Born Brooklyn, N. Y., April 21,
1873. Pupil of Collin, Courtois, Fantin-
Latour and Lucien Simon in Paris.
FIELD, Mrs. Louis Blodgett, 22 St. James
Ave., Boston, Mass.

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FILEMYR, Joseph J., 1505 N. Marshall St., Philadelphia, Pa. (P.)

FINK, Denman, Haworth, N. J. I. Member: SI.

FINKELNBURG, Augusta, Kimmswick, Mo. (P.)

FINKLE, Melik, 4121 Huston Ave., Norwood, O. (S.)

FINLEY, Elizabeth R., 106 West 55th St., New York, N. Y.

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

FINN, James Wall, 134 East 22d St.; h. 5 East 84th St., New York, N. Y. (Paris 1912-13.)

Mural P.-Hon. mention, Paris Salon, 1896; bronze medal, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901.

FISCHER, Marie Sigsbee Ker (Mrs. Anton O. Fischer), Bushnellville, Greene Co., N. Y.; and 15 West 29th St., New York, N. Y.

I., P.-M e mber: SI (Assoc.).

FISHER, Anna S., 939 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y.

P.-Member: NYWCC.

FISHER, Harrison, 44 West 77th St., New York, N. Y.

I.-Born Brooklyn, N. Y., July 27, 1875. Studied in San Francisco. Member SI. Illustrated "The Market Place,' by Harold Frederic; "Three Men on Wheels," by Jerome K. Jerome; for "Life," etc.

FISHER, J. W., 6 Rue de Chevreuse, Paris, France. (P.)

FISHER, (William) Mark, 51a Barners St., London, W.; h. Hatfield Heath, Essex, England.

P.-Born Boston, 1841. Studied at Lowell Inst., Boston; Gleyre in Paris. Member: Assoc. Royal Academy, 1911; New English AC; Essex AC (pres.). Awards: Bronze medal, Paris Exp., 1889; medal, Chicago Exp., 1893; hon. mention, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904. Work: "Land and Sea," Detroit Museum.

FISHER, William Edgar, 52 East 19th
St.; h. 611 West 136th St., New York,
N. Y.
Engr., I.-Born Wellsville, N. Y., Oct.
24, 1872. Pupil of AIC; Cornell Univ.
Specialty, book-plate designs.

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