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Dewing, Thomas Wilmer. 
(Biographical sketch on page 107.) 
SUMMER. 
Signed and dated, 1890. On canvas, 41^ H,, 53^ W. 
Dougherty, Paul. 
Bom, Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1877. Studied with H. W. Ranger and 
in Europe, but mainly self-taught. Osborne prize ($500), 1905; second 
prize, Carnegie Inst., Pittsburgh, 1912; gold medal, Panama- Pacific Xnter- 
nat. Exp., San Francisco, 1915. N. A., 1907; member, Amer. Water Color 
Soc.; Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. Studio, New York. 
SUN AND STORM. 
Signed. On canvas, 36 H., 48 W. 
Eaton, Charles Warren. 
Bom, Albany, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1857. Pupil, Nat. Acad. Design and Art 
Students’ League, N. Y. Hon. mention, Paris Exp., 1900, and Pan- Amer. 
Exp., Buffalo, 1901; Proctor prize, Salma. Club, 1901; silver medal, 
Charleston Exp., 1902; Inness prize, Salma. C., 1902; Shaw prize, Salma. 
C., 1903; gold medal, Art Club, Phila., 1903; Inness gold medal, N. A. D., 
1904; silver medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904; gold medal, Paris Salon, 1906; 
silver medal, Buenos Aires Exp., 1910. A. N. A., 1901; member, Amer. 
Water Color Soc. ; N. Y. Water Color Club. Specialty, landscapes. Studio, 
New York. 
GATHERING MISTS. 
Signed. On canvas, 36 H., 45^ W. 
Eaton, Wyatt. 
Bom, Philipsburg, Canada, May 6, 1849; died, Newport, R. I., June 7, 
1896. Figure and portrait painter. Pupil of J. O. Eaton, the National 
Academy of Design and, later, of G6r6me at the Ecole des Beaux- Arts. 
He was the first secretary of the Society of American Artists. 
ARIADNE. 
Signed and dated, 1888. On canvas, 14 H., i8>£ W. 
PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM T. EVANS. 
On canvas, 54 H., 41^ W. 
Fitz, Benjamin Rutherford. 
Bom, New York, 1855; died, Peconic, Long Island, Dec. 27, 1891. 
Studied at the National Academy of Design, and at the Royal Academy of 
Painting, Munich. Returning to New York in 1885, he became a teacher 
