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Dewing, Thomas Wilmer. 



Born, Boston, Mass., May 4, 1851. Pupil of Boulanger and Lefebvre 

 in Paris. Clarke prize, Nat. Acad. Design, 1887; silver medal, Paris Exp. 

 1889; gold medals, Pan-American Exp., Buffalo, 1901, and St. Louis Exp. 

 1904; Lippincott prize, Penn. Acad. Fine Arts, 1905. N. A. 1888. Spe- 

 cialty, portraits and figures. Studio, New York. 



SUMMER PASTIME. 

 Signed and dated, 1890. On canvas, 41 >^ H., 53X W. 



Dougherty, Paul. 



Bom, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877. Studied with H. W. Ranger and in Europe, 

 but mainly self-taught. Osborne prize ($500), 1905. N. A. 1907; mem- 

 ber Amer. Water Color Soc. Studio, New York. 



SUN AND STORM. 

 Signed. On canvas, 36 H., 48 W. 



Foster, Ben. 



Born, North Anson, Me. Pupil of Abbott H. Thayer in New York, and 

 of Morot and Merson in Paris. Medal, Columbian Exp., Chicago, 1893; 

 second prize, Cleveland, 1895; bronze medal, Paris Exp. 1900; silver 

 medal, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, 1900; Webb prize, Soc. Amer. 

 Artists, 1901; silver medal, Pan-American Exp., Buffalo, 1901; silver 

 medal, St. Louis Exp. 1904; Carnegie prize, Nat. Acad. Design, 1906. 

 N. A. 1904. Specialty, landscapes. Also writer on art. Studio, New 

 York. 



BIRCH-CLAD HILLS. 

 Signed. On canvas, 30 H., 30 W 



Fuller, George. 



Born, Deerfield, Mass., 1822; died, Boston, 1884. Studied in Boston, 

 New York, London, and on the Continent of Europe. A. N. A., 1857 

 Memorial exhibition of his works at Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 1884. 



PORTRAIT OF HENRY B. FULLER, 1873. 

 Signed. On canvas, 24 H., 20 W. 



Gay, Edward. 



Born, Dublin, Ireland, 1837. Pupil of J. M. Hart in New York, and of 

 J. Schirmer and Lessing in Karlsruhe, Germany. Prize of $2,000 in com- 

 petitive exhibition, American Art Assoc, for the landscape Broad Acres, 



