124 THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART 



JONGBRS, AlPHONSE;. 



Born in France, November 17, 1872. Pupil of Ecole des Beaux-Arts 

 under Delaunay and Gustave Moreau; studied two years in Spain. Silver 

 medal, St. Louis Exp. 1904. A. N. A. 1906. Specialty, portraits. Studio, 

 New York. 



PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM T. EVANS. 



On canvas, 36 H., 28 W. 



Kendall, William Sergeant. 



Born, Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y., 1869. Pupil of Art Students' League of 

 New York; Thomas Eakins in Philadelphia; Ecole des Beaux- Arts and 

 Merson in Paris. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1891 ; medal, Columbian 

 Exp., Chicago, 1893; Lippincott prize, Penn. Acad. Fine Arts, 1894; 

 honorable mention, Tennessee Centennial Exp., Nashville, 1897; second 

 prize, Worcester Art Museum, 1900; bronze medal, Paris Exp. 1900; bronze 

 medal, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, 1900; second prize, Worcester Art 

 Museum, 1901; silver medal for painting, bronze medal for drawing, and 

 honorable mention for sculpture, Pan-American Exp., Buffalo, 1901; Shaw 

 prize, Soc. Amer. Artists, 1901; Shaw Fund Purchase, Soc. Amer. Artists, 

 1903; gold medal, St Louis Exp. 1904. N. A. 1905. Painter and sculptor. 

 Studio, New York. 



AN INTERLUDE. 



Signed and marked "Copyrighted, Feb., 1907." 



On canvas, 45 H., 44 W. 



La Farge, John. 



Born, New York, March 31, 1835. Pupil of Couture in Paris and William 

 M. Hunt in Boston. Gold medal, Pan-American Exp., Buffalo, 1901; 

 Chevalier of the Legion of Honor; diploma, with medal of honor, for dis- 

 tinguished services in art, St. Louis Exp. 1904. N. A. 1869; member 

 Mural Painters (hon. pres.). Specialty, mural decorations and stained 

 glass. Author of several works on art. Studio, New York. 



VISIT OF NICODEMUS TO CHRIST. 



On canvas, 41^ H., 34 W. 



L-athrop, William Langson. 



Born, Warren, 111., March 29, 1859. Evans prize, Amer. Water Color 

 Soc. 1896; medal. Art Club, Phila. 1897; Webb prize, Soc. Amer. Artists, 

 1899; bronze medal, Pan-American Exp., Buffalo, 1901 ; third medal ($500), 

 Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, 1903; third prize, Worcester, Mass., 1904; 

 bronze medal, St. Louis Exp. 1904. N. A. 1907; member N. Y. Water 

 Color Club. New Hope, Bucks County, Pa. 



THE THREE TREES. 

 Signed. On canvas, 25}^ H., 32>^ W. 



