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HANEY, James Parton, 500 Park Ave.; h. 1233 Third Ave., New York, N. Y.

P., T., W., L.-Born New York, Apr. 16, 1869. Pupil of Bell, Du Mond, Mucha and Woodbury. Member: Salma.C. 1901; N.Y.Municipal AS; MacD.C; School Crafts C. (pres.1901); School Art Lg. (v.-pres.); Nat. Educational Assoc.; Council of Supervisors of Manual Arts (pres.1901-04); Nat. Soc. for Promotion of Industrial Education (sect.1908); Int. Fed.for Art Teaching. Dir.of art, elementary, public schools of New York (Manhattan and Bronx), 1896-1909; Dir. of art, high schools of New York, since 1909; Dir. of art, N.Y. Univ. Summer school since 1907.

HANKS, L. C., Tree Studio Bldg., Chicago, Ill. (P.)'

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HARLEY, Charles R(ichard), 3785 Broadway; h. 625 West 135th St., New York, N. Y.

S.-Born Philadelphia, Pa., March 25, 1864. Pupil of Spring Garden Inst. and of PAFA in Philadelphia; Julian Academy, Chapu, Falguière and Dampt in Paris. Member: NSS; BSA Crafts; N.Y.Arch. Lg. 1902; Fellowship PAFA. Award: Bronze medal, PanAm. Exp., Buffalo, 1901.

HARLOW, Arthur, 210 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass. (P.)

HARLOW, Harry) M(errick) S(utton), 2 Kenoza Ave., Haverhill, Mass. P., C.-Born Haverhill, July 19, 1882. MemPupil of Eric Pape in Boston. ber: Boston SAC. Work: Mural decorations, Trinity Church, Haverhill, Mass.; St. Martin banner, St. Augustine and St. Martin Mission Church, Boston, Mass. Specialty, illumination.

HARMON, Luella Shaylor (Mrs. Harry
True Harmon), 147 Pine St., Portland,
Me. (Min. P.)

HARPER, William A., care of secretary's
office, Art Institute, Chicago, Ill.
P.-Member: Chicago SA. A ward:
Young Fortnightly prize, AIC 1908.

HARRIS, C. N., 2028 Locust St., Phila-
(P.)
delphia, Pa.

HARRIS, Charles X., 356 Mountain Road, West Hoboken, N. J.

P.-Born Foxcroft, Me., 1856. Pupil of Cabanel in Paris. Member: Salma. C. 1901.

HARRIS, Edith Maude, 601 18th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. (P.) HARRIS, Florence E., 601 18th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. (P.)

HARRIS, William Laurel, 423 West 59th St., New York, N. Y.; summer, Saint Mary's, Lake George, N. Y. Mural P., C., W., L.-Born Brooklyn, N. Y.. Feb. 18, 1870. Pupil of T. W. Dewing in New York; Gérôme, Galland, Lefebvre and Doucet in Paris. Member: Mural P. (sect.); N.Y.Arch.Lg. 1898: NAC; N.Y.Municipal AS (pres.); A. Aid S (dir.); School Art League (dir.); MacD.C. Work: "St. Francis de Sales before Pope Clement VIII," Catholic University, Washington; "The Holy Sacrifice" and "Our Lady of the Lake," St. Mary's, Lake George, N. Y.; "The Martyr, Father Jogues," Harbor Islands, Lake George; "The Crucifixion" and thirty other large mural paintings with the entire decorative scheme of the Paulist Church, New York; Tapestry back to the Cardinal's Throne, Patrick's Cathedral, New York.

St.

HARRISON, C(atherine) N(orris) (Mrs. Charles Leland Harrison), 1500 Locust St.; h. 2028 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Min. P., I.-Born in Philadelphia. Pupil of PAFA. Member: Plastic C.; Fellowship PAFA.

HARRISON, (Lovell) Birge, Bearsville, N. Y.; and Century Association, 7 West 43d St., New York, N. Y.

P., I., T., W.-Born Philadelphia, Oct. 28, 1854. Pupil of Cabanel in Paris. Member: ANA 1902, NA 1910; SAA 1882; Nat.Inst.A.L.: Fellowship PAFA; Century Assoc; NAC (life); MacD.C.; Ends of the Earth Club. Awards: Silver medal, Paris Exp., 1889; medal, Columbian Exp., Chicago, 1893; bronze medal, Pan-Am.Exp., Buffalo, 1901; second Corcoran prize, S. Washington A. 1904; silver medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904; "Hors Concours," Paris Salon. Director and chief instructor, Summer Landscape School of Art Students' League of New York. Author of "Landscape Painting." Work: "The Mirror," Wilstach Gallery, Philadelphia; "Autumn Sunset" and "A Glimpse of the St. Lawrence," Pennsylvania Academy, Philadelphia; "Fifth Avenue at Twilight," Museum of Art, Detroit; museums at Quimper and Marseilles, France; Spartansburg, S. C.

HARRISON, (Thomas) Alexander, 6 Rue du Val de Grace, Paris, France. Pa., P.-Born Philadelphia, Jan. 17, 1853. Pupil of PAFA; Ecole des BeauxArts, Bastien-Lepage and Gérôme in Paris. Member: SAA 1885; ANA 1898, NA 1901; AC Phila.; Paris SAP; Century Assoc; Phila. WCC (hon.); Cercle d'Union Artistique; Soc. Nat.des Beaux-Arts; Royal Inst.of Painters in Oil Colors, London; Soc.of Secessionists, Berlin and Munich (cor.); Nat.Inst.A.L. Awards: Hon. mention, Paris Salon, 1885; Temple silver medal, PAFA 1887; gold medal, Paris Exp., 1889; second medal, Munich Salon, 1891; medal of honor, Brussels and Ghent 1892; gold medal of honor, PAFA 1894; medals of honor at Vienna and Berlin. Chevalier of Legion of Honor 1889, Officer 1901; Officer of Public Instruction, by French Government. Work: "L'Arcadie" and "Solitude," Luxembourg Museum, Paris; "The Wave," Pennsylvania Academy, Philadelphia: "Crepuscule," St. Louis Museum; "Crepuscule," Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D. C.; "Sables et Lune," Quimper Museum, France; "Les Amateurs," Art Institute, Chicago; "Nude," Royal Gallery, Dresden; “A Festival Night," "Boys Bathing, East Hampton,' "Le Grand Miroir" and "Marine," Wilstach Gallery, Philadelphia.

HARSHBERGER, Mrs. Florence E. Smith, 223 West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y.

P., I., T.-Born Freetown, Cortland Co., N. Y., Nov. 19, 1863. Pupil of ASL and Cooper Union in New York, under Brush, J. Alden Weir, Shirlaw and Frederick Freer. Member: Utica Art C; Utica Sketch C.

HARSHE, Robert B., Stanford University, Cal. (P.)

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P.-Born Cairo, Ill., May 10, 1870. Selftaught.

HART, Harriet Louise, 457 South Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. (P.)

HART, Letitia B (ennet), 11 East 14th St., Manhattan, New York, N. Y.; h. 94 First Place, Brooklyn, New York, N. Y.; summer, Lakeville, Conn.

P.-Born New York, Apr. 20, 1867. Pupil of her father, James M. Hart; NAD under Edgar M. Ward. Award: Dodge prize, NAD 1898. Work: Miss Mattie Harris, Virginia College.

HART, Mary Theresa, 11 East 14th St., Manhattan, New York, N. Y.; h. 94 First Place, Brooklyn, New York, N. Y.; summer, Lakeville, Conn.

P., I.-Born Brooklyn, Jan. 7, 1872. Pupil of her father, James M. Hart; NAD under Edgar M. Ward. Award: Dodge prize, NAD 1901. Work: Portrait of John Fritz, Engineers' Club, New York; illustrated "Wee Winkler and Wideawake"; work for "Life," "Judge," etc.

HART, William Howard, 152 West 57th St.; h. 155 West 58th St., New York, N. Y.

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HARTLEY, J(onathan) Scott. Died Dec. 6, 1912.

S.-Born Albany, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1845. Studied in England, Paris and Rome. Member: ANA 1879, NA 1891; N.Y. Arch. Lg. 1890; SAA 1891; NSS (sect.); Salma.C. 1871. Awards: Silver medal, Royal Academy, England, 1869; bronze medal, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901. Work: Daguerre monument, Washington; Ericson monument, New York; "Alfred the Great." Appellate Court, New York; Miles Morgan statue, Springfield, Mass.

HARTLEY, Marsden, care of Photo Secession, 291 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. (I.)

HARTMAN, C. Bertram, 33 Tree Studio Bldg., Chicago, Ill.

P.-Member: SWA (Assoc.). HARTRATH, Lucie, 16 Studio Bldg.; h. 4459 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. P., T.-Born Boston. Pupil of Rixens, Courtois and Collin in Paris. ber: Chicago SA; SWA;

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HARTSON, Walter C., care of Budworth & Sons, 424 West 52d St., New York, N. Y.

P.-Born Wyoming, Ia., Oct. 27, 1866. Member: NYWCC; Salma.C. 1901. Awards: Bronze medal and hon. mention, Atlanta Exp.. 1895; third Hallgarten prize, NAD 1898; gold medal, AAS 1902; first landscape prize, Osborne competition 1904.

HARTWELL, Nina Rosabel, 2 Square Delambre, Paris, France. (P.) HARTWICH, Herman, 46 Landwehr Strasse, Munich, Germany. P.-Born New York, July 8, 1853. Pupil of Diez and Loefftz in Munich; has lived in Munich since 1896. Awards: Hon. mention, Paris Salon, 1892; bronze medal, Paris Exp., 1900; second class medal, Paris Salon, 1901; second class gold medal, Berlin, 1902; silver medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904; first class medal, Munich, 1905; gold medal, Salzburg, 1907. Work in museums of Leipzig, Germany and Cleveland, O. HARVEY, Ell, 80 Washington Square, E., New York, N. Y.

S., P., C.-Born Ogden, O., Sept. 23, 1860. Pupil of Cincinnati Academy under Lentz, Noble and Rebisso; Julian Academy in Paris under Lefebvre, Constant and Doucet; Delecluse Academy under Delance and Callot, and of Frémiet at the Jardin des Plantes. Member: NSS; N.Y.Arch. Lg. 1903; N.Y. Municipal AS. Awards: First class gold medal for painting, Paris-Province Exp., 1900; Wanamaker prize for sculpture, Paris AAA 1900; bronze medal for sculpture, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901. Work: "Lioness" and "Maternal Caress," Metropolitan Museum, New York; sculpture for Lion House, New York Zoo; represented in museums of St. Louis, London and Liverpool.

HARWOOD, Elizabeth, 65 Blvd. Arago, Paris, France.

P.-Born in United States. Pupil of Collin in Paris.

HARWOOD, James T., 666 East 11th St., South Salt Lake City, Utah.

P., T.-Born Lehi, Utah, 1860. Pupil of Laurens and Bonnât in Paris. Member: Soc.Utah Artists; Assoc.SWA.

HASBROUCK, Du Bois Fenelon, Stamford, N. Y.

Ldscp.P.-Born Pine Hill, N. Y., 1860.

HASELTINE, Herbert. 2 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. (S.)

vana," Museum of Art, Detroit; "Contre-Jour," Art Institute, Chicago.

HASKELL, Ernest, Oakland Ave., West
Brighton, S. I., N. Y.; and Ashdale,
Me.

P., Lith., Etcher, W.-Born
Conn., July 30, 1876.

HASKELL,

Woodstock,

Ida C., 317 East 18th St., New York, N. Y.; summer, Brookhaven, L. I., N. Y.

P.-Born in California. Studied in Chicago, Philadelphia and Paris. Member: N.Y.Woman's AC.

HASKELL, William Homer, 211 South Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J.; and Merrimac, Mass.

P.-Born Merrimac, Apr. 19, 1875. Pupil of Boston Museum under Tarbell and Benson; Julian Academy under Benjamin-Constant and Laurens in Paris. Award: Longfellow traveling scholarship, Boston, 1897.

HASLER, William N., Hillside Ave., Caldwell, N. J.

Ldscp.P.-Born Washington, D. C., May 9, 1865. Pupil of ASL of N. Y. Member: Salma.C. 1908.

HASSAM, Childe, 130 West 57th St., New York, N. Y.

P.-Born Boston, Oct. 17, 1859. Pupil of Boulanger and Lefebvre in Paris. Member: ΑΝΑ 1902, ΝΑ 1906; AWCS; NYWCC; Boston AC; Ten Am. P.; Munich Secession (cor.); Assoc. Soc. Nat.des Beaux-Arts; Nat.Inst.A.L.; Lotos C. Awards: Bronze medal, Paris Exp., 1889; gold medal, Munich, 1892; medal, AC Phila. 1892; bronze medal, Columbian Exp., Chicago, 1893; prize, Cleveland Art Assoc. 1893; Webb prize, SAA 1895; prize, Boston AC 1896; second class medal, C.I.Pittsburgh, 1898; Temple gold medal, PAFA 1899; silver medal, Paris Exp., 1900; gold medal, Pan-Am. Exp.. Buffalo, 1901: gold medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904; Clarke prize, NAD 1905; third class medal, C.I. Pittsburgh, 1905; Lippincott prize, PAFA 1906; Carnegie prize, SAA 1906; third prize, Worcester, 1906; Sesnan gold medal, PAFA 1910; third W. A. Clark prize, Corcoran AG 1910: Evans prize, AWCS 1912. Work: "Isles of Shoals" and "Golden Afternoon, Oregon," Metropolitan Museum, New York; "Northeast Headlands-New England Coast," Corcoran Gallery, Washington; "Pont Royal" and "The Caulker," Cincinnati Museum; "Fifth Avenue in Winter" and "Spring Morning, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh; "Summer Sea," Museum of Art, Toledo: "Church at Old Lyme," Fine Arts Academy, Buffalo; "The Messenger Boy," Rhode Island School of Design, Providence; "The Breakfast Room, New York" and "Sylph's Rock, Appledore," Worcester Art Museum; "SpringNavesink Highlands," "The Georgian Chair" and "The Chinese Merchants," National Gallery, Washington; "Cat Boats-Newport,' Pennsylvania Academy, Philadelphia; "Cliffe Rock-Apple

dore," Art Association, Indianapolis;

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P., Engr.-Born Hartford, N. Y., July 16, 1857. Pupil of Washington ASL; N.Y.School of Art. Member: N.Y. Municipal AS; Century Assoc.; Salma. C. 1902.

HATFIELD, Joseph Henry, Canton Junction, Mass.

P.-Born near Kingston, Canada, June 21, 1863. Pupil of Constant, Doucet and Lefebvre in Paris. Awards: Silver medal, Mass. Charitable Mechanics' Assoc., Boston, 1892; second Hallgarten prize, NAD 1896.

HATHERELL, W., care of Harper & Brother, New York, N. Y. (P., I.) HAUBRICH, Edward, 533 N. Noble St., Indianapolis, Ind. (P.)

HAVENS, Belle. See Mrs. H. M. Walcott.

HAWKINS, E(dward) M(ack Curtis), 106
East Saratoga St., Baltimore, Md.
P.-Born Ithaca, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1877.
Pupil of Cazin, Monet and Beaux-
Arts in Paris; Beardsley in London.
Member: Central N.Y.Soc.of Artists;
Montezuma Sketch C; Charcoal C., Bal-
timore. Work: "The Mill Pond,"
B.M.Assoc. of Ithaca, N. Y.

HAWKINS, Joseph Walter, 34 Randolph
St.; h. 121 Howard St., Passaic, N. J.
P.-Born Passaic, N. J., April 11, 1877.
Pupil of Jean Paul Laurens in Paris.
HAWKS, Rachel M (arshall) (Mrs. Arthur
L. Hawks), Ruxton, Baltimore Co.,
Md.

S., T.-Born Port Deposit, Md., March 20. 1879. Pupil of Maryland Institute, Rhinehart School of Sculpture under Ephriam Keyser, Charles Pike and Marie Keller. Member: Handicraft C. of Baltimore; Maryland Inst. Alumni. Work Bust of Dr. Basil Gildersleeve, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Specialty, mural decorations in relief. HAWLEY, Benjamin, Queen Lane Manor, Philadelphia, Pa.

P.-Member: AC Phila.

HAWLEY, Margaret Foote, Bradley Hill, Hingham, Mass. (P.)

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