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WOLCOTT, Katherine, 4535 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Min. P., S.-Born Chicago, 1880. Pupil of AIC: ASL of N. Y.; Constant and Rodin in Paris.

WOLF, Ada A., 2007 Willow Ave., North, Minneapolis, Minn. (P.)

WOLF, Henry, 146 East 81st St., New York, N. Y.

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Wood Engr.-Born Eckwersheim, sace, Aug. 3, 1852. Pupil of Jacques Levy in Strasbourg. Came to New York in 1871. Member: ANA 1905, NA 1908; Int. Soc.of S.P.Gravers: Lotos C. (life); Union Inter.des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres, Paris. Awards: Hon. mention, Paris Salon, 1888; hon. mention, Paris Exp., 1889; first class medal, Columbian Exp., Chicago, 1893; gold medal, Paris Salon, 1895; silver medal, Paris Exp., 1900; silver medal, Rouen Exp., 1903; diploma and grand medal of honor for wood engraving, St. Louis, 1904. Work: "American Artist" series and "Gilbert Stuart Portraits" series for Century, "Portraits Women" and "Masterpieces in Galleries" for Harpers'; also original engravings. Represented in: Library of Congress, New York Public Library, etc.

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WOLFF, Gustave, 508 West 162d St., New York, N. Y.

P.-Born in Germany, March 28, 1863. Pupil of St. Louis School of Fine Arts under Paul Cornoyer; studied in Europe. Member: SWA; St. Louis AG; St. Louis 2 x 4 Soc. Awards: Silver medal, Portland, Ore., 1905; first Dolph prize, Competitive Ex., St. Louis, 1906; Wednesday Club silver medal and cash prize, SWA, St. Louis, 1907. Work: "The Brook," City Art Museum, St. Louis.

WOMRATH, A(ndrew) K(ay), 2

East

29th St., New York, N. Y.; h. Pelham Heights, N. Y.

I., Decorator.-Born Frankford, Pa., Oct. 25, 1869. Pupil of ASL in New York under Twachtman and J. Alden Weir; Grasset and Merson in Paris. Member: N.Y.Arch. Lg. 1902.

WOOD, C. E. S., 254 Ford St., Portland, Ore. (P.)

WOOD, Franklin T., 65 Maple St., Hyde Park, Boston, Mass. (P.) WOOD, M. Louise. See Mrs. Wright. WOOD, Mary Earl, 404 Fenway Studios, 30 Ipswich St., Boston, Mass. P.-Born Lowell, Mass. Pupil Boston Museum School under Tarbell, Benson and DeCamp. Member: Copley S. WOOD, Mrs. Norman, Knoxville, Tenn. (P.)

WOOD, Virginia Hargraves, 111 East 56th St., New York, N. Y. (P.)

WOOD, W(Illiam) R(euben) C(lark), 2034 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md.; summer, Prudence Island, R. I.

P.-Born Washington, D. C., April 15,

1875. Pupil of S. E. Whiteman in Baltimore. Member: Charcoal Club of Baltimore; Baltimore WCC; Baltimore Municipal AC.

WOOD, William S., 1727 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. (P.)

WOODBURY,

Charles H (erbert), 194 Clarendon St., Boston, Mass.; and Ogunquit, Me. Marine P.-Born Lynn, Mass., July 14, 1864. Pupil of Mass.Inst. of Technology in Boston; Julian Academy in Paris under Boulanger and Lefebvre. Member: SAA 1899; ANA 1906, NA 1907; AWCS; Boston WCC (pres.); NYWCC; St. Botolph C.; Copley S. 1900; Technology C. Awards: Third prize, Boston AC; gold medal, Atlanta Exp., 1895; second prize, Tennessee Centennial, Nashville, 1897; two medals, Mechanics' Fair, Boston; bronze medal, Paris Exp., 1900; bronze medal, PanAm. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; first prize, Worcester Museum, 1903; silver medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904: hon. mention, C.I.Pittsburgh, 1905; second prize, Worcester, 1907; silver medal, Buenos Aires Exp., 1910; Evans prize, AWCS 1911. Work: "The Cliff," Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh; "The Steamer," Rhode Island School of Design, Providence; "Off the Florida Coast,' Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; "The North Atlantic," Worcester Museum; "At Sea," Art Association, Indianapolis.

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WOODRUFF, Bessie Hadley, 2838 Hudson Blvd., Jersey City, N. J. (P.) WOODRUFF, Corice (Mrs. Henry S. Woodruff), 2012 James Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn.

S., P.-Born Ansonia, Conn., Dec. 26, 1878. Pupil of Minneapolis School of Fine Arts under Robert Koehler; Kunte Akerberg. Member: Boston SAC; NSC; Artists Guild, Chicago. A ward: First prize for sculpture, Minnesota State Art Society. Specialty, decorative painting and sculpture in low relief.

WOODRUFF, John Kellogg), 2838 Hud-
Blvd., Jersey City, N. J.
P., I., C., T.-Born
Sept. 6, 1879.

Bridgeport, Conn., Pupil of Niemeyer, Shirlaw, W. S. Robinson, Dow and Curran.

WOODS, Alice. See Mrs. Paul Ullman.

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WOODS, Mrs. Lilla Sorrenson, 26 Ocean Ridge, Hanover, N. H.

P.-Born Portage, Wis., April 27, 1872. Pupil of Lydia Ely in Kilburn, Wis.; AIC; summer class at Delavan, Wis.; Miss Hawley and Rijsvard in Holland; Laurens in Paris; Corcoran School of Art in Washington; Helen Todd Hammon in Boston. Member: Minnesota State Art Society.

WOODWARD, Ellsworth, Newcomb College; h. 2703 Camp St., New Orleans, La.

P., I., T., C.-Born Bristol Co., Mass., July 14, 1861. Pupil of R.I.School of in Design in Providence; Carl Marr Munich. Member: Art Assoc. of New Orleans; SWA; Boston SAC; Minn.State Art Soc.; La.State Art Teachers' Assoc.; Union Inter.des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres. Award: Gold medal, Art Association of New Orleans. Director of Art Education, Newcomb College, since 1890.

WOODWARD, Leila Grace, National Park Seminary, Forest Glen, Md.

P.-Born Coldwater, Mich., May 2, 1858. Studied in Boston, Chicago, England, Holland, Paris and Rome. Member: Minneapolis Soc.of Fine Arts.

WOODWARD, Mabel May, Room 12, 28 North Main St.; h. 911 Broad St., Providence, R. I.

P.-Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 28, 1877. Pupil of Chase, Du Mond and Cox in New York. Member: Providence AC.

WOODWARD, William, Tulane University; h. 7321 Felicia St., New Orleans, La.

P., Arch., C.-Born Seekonk, Mass., May 1, 1859. Pupil of R.I.School of Design in Providence; Mass.Normal Art School in Boston; Boulanger in Paris. Member: Louisiana Art Teachers Assoc. (pres.); Louisiana Arch. Assoc. (ex-sec.); Art Assoc. of New Orleans (ex-vice-pres.); AIA 1897 (cor.). Director, Dept.of Architecture, Tulane University.

WOOLDRIDGE, Julia, 110 Harvie St., Richmond, Va. (P.)

WOOLF, S(amuel) Johnson), 256 West 55th St.; h. 457 West 123d St., New York, N. Y.

Port.P., W.-Born New York, Feb. 12,
1880. Pupil of ASL and NAD under
Cox and Brush. Awards: Third
Hallgarten prize, NAD 1904; medal,
Appalachian Exp., Knoxville, 1910.
Work: "Dr. Finley," College of the
City of New York; "Mark Twain,"
Brook Club: "Dr. Hunter," Normal
College: "Cardinal
Club, New York.
History of Art.'

Logue,' Catholic Author: "A Short

WOOLLETT, Anna Pell, 1 Park Place, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

S., P.-Born Newport, R. I. Pupil of Boston Museum School under Bela

Pratt.

WOOLLEY, Virginia, 13 Rue Boissonade, Paris, France.

P.-Born Atlanta, Ga. Pupil of Jacque Blanche in Paris.

WOOLRYCH, F. Humphry W., 3855 Hartford St., St. Louis, Mo.

P., I.-Born Sydney, Australia. Pupil of Royal Academy, Berlin; Collin, Courtois and Puvis de Chavannes in Paris. Member: Hellas Art Club, Berlin; St. Louis AG; 2x4 Soc.; St. Louis Arch.C. Award: Bronze medal, Portland Exp., 1905.

WORCESTER, Albert, 2237 Broadway, New York, Ń. Y. (P.)

WORDEN, Sara A. See Mrs. Hinton S. Lloyd.

WORES, Theodore, 1617 California St., San Francisco, Cal.

P., I., T.-Born San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 1, 1860. Member: Century Assoc. Award: Gold medal, AlaskaYukon Exp., 1909.

WORMS, Edward J., care of M. Debout, 93 Boulevard Montparnasse, Paris, France.

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WRAGG,

Eleanor T., 609 Dutton St., Waco, Tex. (Min. P.)

WRIGHT, Alice Morgan, 383 State St., Albany, N. Y.

S.-Born Albany, N. Y.

WRIGHT, Charles H., Room 309. 1931 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; h. Beechmont Park, New Rochelle, N. Y. P., I.-Born Knightstown, Ind., Nov. 20, 1871.

WRIGHT, George H(and), 126 East 23d St., New York. N. Y.

P., I.-Born Fox-Chase, Pa., Aug. 6, 1872. Pupil of PAFA and Spring Garden Inst. Member: SI 1901. WRIGHT, Grace Latimer, 103 Montague St., Brooklyn, New York, N. Y. (P.) WRIGHT, J. Dunbar, 41 East 51st St., New York, N. Y. (P.)

D.

WRIGHT, John, care of Hermann Murphy, Winchester, Mass. (P.) WRIGHT, Mrs. M. Louise, 2 Spencer St., Victoria St., London, England.

P., I.-Born Philadelphia, 1875. Pupil of PAFA; Whistler and Julian Academy in Paris; F. W. Jackson in England. Member: Phila. WCC; NYWCC; Am. S.Min.P.; Fellowship PAFA. Award: Bronze medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904.

WRIGHT, Margaret Hardon (Mrs. James 371 Hayden Wright), Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Etcher.-Born Newton, Mass., March 28, 1869. Pupil of Mass. Inst. of Technology in Boston; W. H. W. Bicknell; Merson in Paris. Member: Chicago SE; Copley S. Specialty, bookplates.

WRIGHT, Sarah Jane, 1313 R St., N. W., Washington, D. C. (P.)

WUERPEL, Edmund H (enry), St. Louis School of Fine Arts, Washington University; h. 5637 Von Versen Ave., St. Louis, Mo.; summer, R. F. D. No. 3, Clayton, N. Y.

P., T., W., L.-Born St. Louis, May 13, 1866. Pupil of St. Louis School of Fine Arts; Julian Academy and Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris under Bouguereau, Robert-Fleury, Ferrier and Aman-Jean. Member: SWA (pres. 1909-1912); St. Louis AG (pres. 1909); St. Louis Municipal A.L. (chairman, Art Com.); 2 x 4

Soc. (pres. 1906-1908); Paris AAA (hon.). Awards: Bronze medal, Nashville Exp., 1897; silver medal, Missouri Building, Lewis and Clarke Exp., Portland, Ore., 1905; hon. mention, Buenos Aires Exp., 1910. Director, St. Louis School of Fine Arts since 1909. Work: "In the Hollow," City Art Museum, St. Louis; "Dryads Spring" and "An Evening Idyll,' Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis; "An Evening Louis;

Library,

St.

Public Song." "Night," High School, St. Louis.

WURTH, Herman, 106 East 23d St., New York, N. Y.

S.-Born in New York. Pupil of Falguière and Mercié in Paris.

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Philip Martiny in New York; MacMonnies and Rodin in Paris. Member: NSS; NAC; N.Y.Municipal AS; NSC. Awards: Designer's medal, Columbian Exp., Chicago, 1893; silver medal, Tennessee Exp., Nashville, 1897; hon. mention, Pan-Am. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; bronze medal. St. Louis Exp.. 1904; Officier de l'Academie, French Government, 1906. Organized, 1907, Branstock Summer School of Art at Edgartown. Work: "Carrie Brown Memorial Fountain," Providence; bust, "Dr. W. T. Bull." Col. Physicians and Surgeons, New York; "Emma Willard Memorial,' Albany, N. Y.; "Hogan Fountain" and "Boone Monument," Louisville, Ky.

YATES. Cullen, The Van Dyck Studios, 939 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y.; h. Shawnee-on-Delaware, Monroe Co., Pa. Ldscp.P.-Born Bryan, O., Jan. 24, 1866. Pupil of NAD, Chase and Ochtman in New York; Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Colarossi and Julian academies under MemLaurens and Constant in Paris. ber: ΑΝΑ 1908: AWCS; NYWCC; NAC: Lotos C.; Salma.C. 1899; NAC (life). Awards: Bronze medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904; Inness prize, Salma.C. 1907. Work: "Rock Bound CoastCape Ann." National Gallery. Washington; "Gloucester Harbor," City Art Museum. St. Louis; "Rye Field-Shawneeon-Delaware, Pa..' Seattle (Wash.) Gallery: "Early Evening." Art Club. Philadelphia; "Near Gloucester Harbor,' Montclair (N. J.) Gallery; "Landscape," Brooklyn Institute Museum.

YARROW, William H. K., 130 South 15th St.; h. 2022 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; summer, Devon, Pa.

P.-Born Glenside, Pa., Sept. 24. 1871. Pupil of PAFA and Henry R. Rittenberg. Member: Fellowship PAFA; Soc.Inter.des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres.

YERKES, Mary Agnes, 108 Wesley Ave., Oak Park, Ill. (P.)

YETO, Genjiro. See Katoaka.

YEWELL, George Henry), 51 West 10th St., New York, N. Y.; summer, Diamond Point, Warren Co., N. Y.

P.--Born Havre-de-Grace, Md., Jan. 20, 1830. Pupil of Thomas Hicks in New York; Couture in Paris. Member: ANA 1862, NA 1880; A.Fund S. (exsec.); Century Assoc. Work: "Interior of St. Mark's Church, Venice," Metropolitan Museum. New York: "Santa Maria della Salute-Venice,' Louisville (Ky.) Art Gallery: "Interior of St. Mark's Church-Venice," Wadsworth Athenæum, Hartford; portraitsEx-Governor of Iowa, Samuel J. Kirkwood: Major General Grenville M. Dodge and Hon. John F. Dillon, Historical Department, Des Moines, Ia.; Cornelius Rutgers, Academy of Medicine, New York. N. Y.; William H. Paxton. D.D., Presbyterian Building, New York.

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