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THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART 
THE FLUME, OPALESCENT RIVER, ADIRONDACKS. 
Signed. 
On canvas, 47X H., 35*4 W. 
HOUSATONIC VALLEY. 
Signed. 
On canvas, 24 H., 36 W. 
SPRING. 
Signed. 
On canvas, 15 H., 22^ W. 
Yates, Cullen. 
Bom, Bryan, Ohio, Jan. 24, 1866. Pupil, Nat. Acad. Design, Chase 
and Ochtman in New York; Ecole des Beaux- Arts, Colarossi and Julian 
Academies, under Laurens and Constant, in Paris. Bronze medal, St. 
Louis Exp., 1904; Inness prize, Salma. Club, 1907. A. N. A., 1908; 
member, Amer. Water Color Soc.; N. Y. Water Color Club; Nat. Arts Club. 
Specialty, landscapes. Studio, New York. 
ROCK-BOUND COAST, CAPE ANN. 
Signed and dated, 1909. On canvas, 32 H., 40 W. 
The Evans collection also includes an excellent series of 
proofs of American wood engravings, 115 in number, repre- 
senting the work of Victor Bernstrom, William Baxter Palmer 
Closson, Timothy Cole, John P. Davis, Frank French, T. 
Johnson, F. S. King, Elbridge Kingsley, G. Kruell, R. A. 
Muller, C. A. Powell, S. G. Putnam, John Tinkey, F. H. 
Wellington, Henry Wolf, and Fred Yuengling. 
CONTEMPORARY FRENCH ARTISTS 
Catalogue of eighty-two drawings in pencil, pen, charcoal, 
chalk, crayon, water color, etc., executed by eminent contem- 
porary French artists and presented to the people of the United 
States by the citizens of the French Republic as a token of their 
appreciation of the sympathetic efforts of American citizens 
toward relieving the distress occasioned by the European war. 
This notable collection, in which all of the pictures are inscribed 
and signed by the artists, was received in July, 1915, from the 
Department of State in Washington. 
Adler, Jules. 
Figure oe an Old Man. Crayon. 
