THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART 
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Exp., San Francisco, 1915. N. A., 1910; member, Amer. Water Color Soc.; 
N. Y. Water Color Club. Specialty, landscapes. Studio, New York. 
LAGUNA— NEW MEXICO. 
Signed. On canvas, 40 H., 51 W. 
Gruppe, Charles Paul. 
Born, Picton, Canada, Sept. 3, i860. Studied in Holland; chiefly self- 
taught. Gold medals, Rouen Exh. and Amer. Art Soc., 1902; two gold 
medals, Paris; silver medals for oils and water color, St. Louis Exp., 1904; 
bronze medal, Appalachian Exp., Knoxville, 1910. Member, N. Y. Water 
Color Club; Amer. Water Color Soc.; Art Club Phila.; Nat. Arts Club; 
Rochester Art Club; Arti, Amsterdam. Studio, New York. 
THE MEADOW BROOK. 
Signed. On canvas, 32^ H., 48 W. 
Hartley, Jonathan Scott. 
The only piece of sculpture in the Evans collection was executed by this 
artist, who was born at Albany, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1845, and died Dec. 6, 1912. 
He had studied in England, Paris and Rome, and received as awards a 
silver medal given by the Royal Academy, England, in 1869; and a bronze 
medal at the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, in 1901. He was a 
member of the National Academy of Design, the N. Y. Arch. League, and 
Nat. Sculpture Soc. His studio had been in New York. 
BUST OF WILLIAM T. EVANS. Bronze. 
Height, 25 in.; base, 10 in. by 12^ in. 
Hassam, Childe. 
(Biographical sketch on page 109.) 
SPRING, NAVESINK HIGHLANDS. 
Signed and dated, 1908. On canvas, 25 H., 30X W. 
THE GEORGIAN CHAIR. 
Signed and dated, 1906. On wood panel, 30^ H., 25X W. 
Hill, Arthur Turnbull. 
Born, New York, Apr. 26, 1868. Pupil of Brooklyn Inst. Art School. 
Member, Artists Fund Soc. and Salmagundi Club. Specialty, landscapes. 
Studio, New York. 
AFTER A STORM, AMAGANSETT. 
Signed and dated, 1912. 
On canvas, 30K H., 40K W. 
