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Coman, Charlotte Buell. 
Bom, Waterville, N. Y., 1833. Pupil of James R. Brevoort in New York; 
Harry Thompson and Emile Vernier in Paris. Bronze medal, California 
Mid-Winter Exp., San Francisco, 1894; prize, N. Y. Woman’s Art Club; 
Shaw memorial prize, Soc. Amer. Artists, 1905; second prize, Soc. Wash. 
Artists, 1906; Burgess prize, N. Y. Woman’s A. C., 1907; McMillin prize, 
same club, 1911. A. N. A., 1910; member, N. Y. Water Color Club; Wo- 
man’s Art Club; Art Workers’ Club. Specialty, landscapes. Studio, 
New York. 
EARLY SUMMER. 
Signed. On canvas, 29^ H., 36 W. 
Couse, Banger Irving. 
Bom, Saginaw, Mich., Sept. 3, 1866. Pupil, Nat. Acad. Design in New 
York; Bouguereau, Robert-Fleury and Ecole des Beaux- Arts in Paris. 
Shaw prize for black and white at Salma. Club, 1899; second Hallgarten 
prize, N. A. D., 1900; Proctor prize, Salma. Club, 1900; hon. mention, 
Paris Exp., 1900, and Pan- Amer. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; first Hallgarten 
prize, N. A. D., 1902; two bronze medals, St. Louis Exp., 1904; Isidor 
gold medal, 1911, and Carnegie prize, 1912, N. A. D.; silver medal, Panama- 
Pacific Intemat. Exp., San Francisco, 1915. N. A., 1911; member, Amer. 
Water Color Soc.; N. Y. Water Color Club; Artists’ Fund Soc. Specialty, 
Indians. Studio, New York and Taos, N. Mex. 
ELK-FOOT (PUEBLO TRIBE). 
Signed and marked copyrighted. On canvas, 78X H., 36 W. 
Cox, Kenyon. 
Born, Warren, Ohio, Oct. 27, 1856. Pupil of Carolus Duran and Gerome 
in Paris. Second Hallgarten prize, N. A. D., 1889; two bronze medals, 
Paris Exp., 1889; Temple silver medal, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, 1891; medal, 
Columbian Exp., Chicago, 1893; gold medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904; medal 
of honor for mural painting, N. Y. Arch. League, 1909; Isidor medal, 
N. A. D., 1910. N. A., 1903; member, Mural Painters; N. Y. Arch. League; 
Nat. Inst, and Amer. Acad. Arts and Letters. Specialty, portraits, figure 
pieces, mural decoration; also illustrator, teacher and writer. New York 
and Windsor, Vt. 
PLENTY. 
Signed and marked copyrighted, 1910. On canvas, 28 H., 35 W. 
Cox, Louise (Howland King). 
Mrs. Kenyon Cox. Bom, San Francisco, Cal., June 23, 1865. Pupil of 
Nat. Acad. Design and Art Students’ League, New York. Third Hallgarten 
prize, N. A. D., 1896; bronze medal, Paris Exp., 1900; silver medal, Pan- 
Amer. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; Shaw memorial prize, Soc. Amer. Artists, 1903; 
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