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Marshall, William Edgar. 
Bom, New York, June 30, 1837; died, New York, Aug. 29, 1906. Por- 
trait painter and engraver. Employed by the American Bank Note Com- 
pany in 1858. Subsequently painted portraits in oil and engraved large 
portraits in line. Settled in Boston, but in 1864-66 traveled in Europe, 
residing chiefly in Paris, where he exhibited in the Salons of 1865 and 1866. 
Established a studio in New York in 1866. Among his more noteworthy 
achievements have been engravings after Stuart’s Washington and Da 
Vinci’s portrait of Christ, his heroic ideal painting of Christ, which he also 
engraved, and engravings of many distinguished persons, including Lincoln, 
Longfelloyv, Cooper, Beecher, Grant, Sherman, Blaine, Hancock, Garfield, 
Harrison, McKinley, and Roosevelt, the most of which were reproduced 
from oil paintings by himself. 
PORTRAIT OF HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW. 
Signed. On canvas, 24^ H., 20 W. 
PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST, AGE 23. 
Signed. On canvas, 30 PI., 24 % W. 
Martin, Homer D. 
Bom, Albany, N. Y., October, 1836; died, St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 12, 1897. 
Landscape painter. Self-taught, except for a few weeks’ study under 
William Hart. N. A., 1875. His studio was in New York. 
LOWER AUSABLE POND. 
Signed and dated, 1868. On canvas, 18 H., 30 W. 
EVENING ON THE SEINE. 
Signed. On canvas, 18 H., 30 W. 
THE IRON MINE, PORT HENRY, NEW YORK. 
On canvas, 30^ H., 50^ W. 
Metcalf, Willard Leroy. 
Bom, Lowell, Mass., July 1, 1858. Pupil of George L. Brown in Boston, 
Boulanger and Lefebvre in Paris. Hon. mention, Paris Salon, 1888; medal, 
Columbian Exp., Chicago, 1893; Webb prize, Soc. Amer. Artists, 1896; 
hon. mention, Paris Exp., 1900; silver medal, Pan- Amer. Exp., Buffalo, 
1901, and St. Louis Exp., 1904; Temple gold medal, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, 
1904; gold medal and first prize, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, 
1907; Harris medal and prize, Art Inst. Chicago, 1910; gold medal, Buenos 
Aires Exp., 1910; medal of honor, 1911, and Sesnan medal, 1912, Pa. Acad. 
Fine Arts; medal of honor, Panama-Pacific Internat. Exp., San Francisco, 
