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1871
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Born August 2, 1871, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
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1892
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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1905
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Awarded an honorable mention, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh
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1915
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Bronze medal, the San Francisco Panama-Pacific International Exposition
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1929
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Elected to the National Institute of Arts and Letters
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1931
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Carroll H. Beck Gold Medal for Vagis the Sculptor at the Pennsylvania Academy.
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1942
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First prize for the etching Fifth Avenue 1909 in the Artists for Victory Exhibition
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1942
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Elected to the Academy of Arts and Letters
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1950
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Awarded gold medal for painting by the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
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1951
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Died September 7, 1951, Hanover, New Hampshire
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He was known as an illustrator, painter and etcher. His works are represented in the New York Public Library; Newark, New Jersey Public Library; Cincinnati Museum of Art; Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh; and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Expositions sélectionnées |
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May 3, 2003 - 1952 |
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Retrospective Exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art |
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May 3, 2003 - 1948 |
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Retrospective Exhibition at the Kraushaar Galleries, NY |
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May 3, 2003 - 1946 |
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Seventy-fifth Anniversary Exhibition, Dartmouth College |
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May 3, 2003 - 1945 |
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Artists of the Philadelphia Press |
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May 3, 2003 - 1940 |
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Society of American Etchers |
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May 3, 2003 - 1938 |
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Retrospective Exhibition, MA |
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May 3, 2003 - 1931 |
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Pennslyvania Academy of Fine Arts |
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May 3, 2003 - 1917 |
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Kraushaar Galleries, NY |
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May 3, 2003 - 1917 |
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Exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists, NY |
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May 3, 2003 - 1916 |
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Mrs. H.P. Whitney's Studio |
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May 3, 2003 - 1915 |
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Panama - Pacific Exposition, San Francisco |
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May 3, 2003 - 1913 |
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The Armory Show, NY |
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May 3, 2003 - 1911 |
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MacDowell Club exhibitions |
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May 3, 2003 - 1910 |
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Exhibition of Independent Artists |
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May 3, 2003 - 1908 |
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Macbeth Gallery, NY |
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May 3, 2003 - 1900 |
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Pennsylvania Academy's Annual Exhibition |
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