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THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART 
BRADBURY’S MILL POND No. 2. 
Signed and dated, 1903. On canvas, 28 H„, 36 W. 
the: cornfield. 
Signed. On canvas, 27^ H., 35^ W. 
GROTON LONG POINT DUNES. 
Signed and dated, 1908. On canvas, 2 %% H., 36 W. 
Reid, Robert. 
Born, Stockbridge, Mass., July 29, 1862. Pupil of Boston Museum of 
Fine Arts, Art Students’ League of New York, and Boulanger and Lefebvre 
in Paris. Medal, Columbian Exp., Chicago, 1893; Clarke prize, 1897, 
first Hallgarten prize, 1898, Nat. Acad. Design; silver medal for painting 
and gold medal for mural decoration, Paris Exp., 1900; silver medal, Pan- 
Amer. Exp., Buffalo, 1901, and St. Louis Exp., 1904; third W. A. Clark 
prize ($1,000), Corcoran Art Gallery, 1909; gold medal, Panama-Pacific 
Internat. Exp., San Francisco, 1915. N. A., 1906; member, Nat. Inst. 
Arts and Letters. Painter, mural decoration, teacher. Studio, New York. 
THE WHITE PARASOL. 
Signed. On canvas, 36 H., 30 W. 
THE MIRROR. 
Signed. On canvas, 37 H., 30 W. 
Remington, Frederic. 
Bom, Canton, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1861; died, Ridgefield, Conn., Dec. 26, 
1909. Studied one year at the Yale Art School, but otherwise was self- 
taught. Owing to ill health he went West and, after clerking in a general 
store, became a cowboy and later stockman on a ranch. It was from the 
knowledge gained in these connections and his own experiences that sprang 
the inspiration for his remarkably vivid and faithful portrayal of the life 
on the western plains and in the mining camps, for which he became so 
justly renowned. His first commission, executed in the early eighties, 
was a picture based on Geronimo ’s campaign . He produced a large number 
of oil paintings and about fifteen bronzes, and was the author of several 
books. For some years he occupied a large studio at New Rochelle, N.Y., 
but removed to Ridgefield about six months before his death. He received 
a silver medal for sculpture at the Paris Exposition in 1889; was an Associate 
of the National Academy of Design and a member of the National Institute 
of Arts and Letters. 
FIRED ON. 
Signed. 
On canvas, 27 H., 40 W. 
