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prize, 1886, and Clarke prize, 1889, Nat. Acad. Design; lion, mention, 
Paris Exp., 1889; medal, Columbian Exp., Chicago, 1893; Evans prize, 
Amer. Water Color Soc., 1897; medal, Tenn. Centennial Exp., Nashville, 
1897; Shaw prize, Soc. Amer. Artists, 1900; bronze medal, Paris Exp., 
1900; gold medal, Pan-Amer. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; first Corcoran prize, 
Soc. Wash. Artists, 1901; gold medal, St. Louis Exp., 1904; silver medal, 
Appalachian Exp., Knoxville, 1910; gold medal, Buenos Aires Exp., 1910, 
and Panama-Pacific Internat. Exp., San Francisco, 1915. N. A., 1897; 
member, Amer. Water Color Soc.; Portrait Painters; Nat. Inst. Arts and 
Letters; Amer. Art Assoc., Paris. Specialty, portraits and figures in oil, 
and illustrator. Studio, New York. 
THE BROWN KIMONO. 
Signed and marked copyrighted, 1908. 
On canvas, 51 H., zzH W. 
RUSSIAN TEA. 
Signed. On canvas, 48 H., 36K W. 
Williams, Frederick Ballard. 
Bom, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1872. Pupil of the Nat. Acad. Design, 
Cooper Institute and N. Y. Inst, of Artists and Artisans. Bronze medal, 
Pan-Amer. Exp., Buffalo, 1901; Inness prize, Salma. C., 1907; Isidor 
gold medal, N. A. D., 1909. A. N. A., 1907; member, N. Y. Water Color 
Club. Studio, New York. 
A GLADE BY THE SEA. 
Signed and dated, 1908. On canvas, 30 H., 45 W. 
CONWAY HILLS. 
Signed. On canvas, 30 H., 45 W. 
Wyant, Alexander H. 
Born, Port Washington, Ohio, Jan. n, 1836; died, New York, Nov. 29, 
1892. Landscape painter. Devoted himself in early life to painting 
photographs and portraits in Cincinnati. At the age of 21 years visited 
George Inness, whose influence is shown in many of his most important 
works. He was later a pupil of Hans Gude in Karlsmhe, and a student 
of the works of Turner and Constable in London. Exhibited first at the 
National Academy of Design in New York, in 1865. N. A. and one of the 
founders of the American Water Color Society. His studio was in New 
York. 
AUTUMN AT ARKVILLE. 
Signed. 
On canvas, 20 H., 28 % W. 
