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MosER, James Henry. 



Born, Whitby, Ontario, Canada, January i, 1854. Pupil of John H. 

 Witt and Charles H. Davis. Medal, Atlanta Exp. 1895; first Corcoran 

 prize, Washington Water Color Club, 1900; bronze medal, Charleston Exp. 

 1902 ; Parsons landscape prize, Washington Water Color Club, 1903. Mem- 

 ber Amer. Water Color Soc. ; Soc. Washington Artists; Washington Water 

 Color Club. Studio, Washington, D. C. 



EVENING GLOW, MOUNT McINTYRE. 

 Signed and dated, 1907. On canvas, 30 H., 40 W. 



Murphy, John Francis. 



Born, Oswego, N. Y., December 11, 1853. Self-taught in art. First 

 exhibited at Nat. Acad. Design, 1876. Second Hallgarten prize, N. A. D. 

 1885; Webb prize, Soc. Amer. Artists, 1887; gold medal. Competition 

 Prize Fund Exhibition, New York, 1887; medal, Columbian Exp., Chicago, 

 1893; Evans prize, Amer. Water Color Soc. 1894; gold medal. Art Club, 

 Phila. 1899; honorable mention, Paris Exp. 1900; silver medal, Pan-Ameri- 

 can Exp., Buffalo, 1901; gold medal, Charleston Exp. 1902; Carnegie 

 prize, Soc. Amer. Artists, 1902; silver medal, St. Louis Exp. 1904. N. A. 

 1887; member Amer. Water Color Soc. Specialty, landscapes. Studio, 

 New York. 



THE PATH TO THE VILLAGE. 

 Signed and dated, 1882. On canvas, 21 H., 32^ W. 



INDIAN SUMMER. 

 Signed and dated, 1903. On canvas, 16 H., 2if^ W. 



Naegele, Charles Frederick. 



Born, Knoxville, Tenn., May 8, 1857. Pupil of William Sartain, William 

 M. Chase and C. Myles Collier. Gold medal. Mechanics Fair, Boston, 

 1900; silver medal, Charleston Exp. 1902. Member Artists' Fund Soc; 

 Atlanta Art Assoc. Specialty, portraits. Studio, New York. 



MOTHER-LOVE. 

 Signed. On canvas, 24X H., 20>^ W. 



Ranger, Henry Ward. 



Born in New York State, 1858. Mainly self-taught, but studied in 

 France, England and Holland. Represented in several important collec- 

 tions in the United States and Europe. Bronze medal, Paris Exp. 1900; 



