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International studio — 44.1911

DOI Heft:
Nr. 173 (July, 1911)
DOI Artikel:
Paintings at the National Academy of Design
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National Academy Exhibition

THE BIRCHES BY FREDERICK J. MULHAUPT


AINTINGS AT THE NATIONAL
ACADEMY OF DESIGN
The prizes at the eighty-sixth annual
exhibition of the National Academy of
Design were awarded as follows:
The Thomas B. Clarke prize of $300, for the best
American figure composition painted in the United
States by an American citizen, without limitation
of age, was awarded to Charles W. Hawthorne, on
The Trousseau.
The three Julius Hallgarten prizes of $300, $200
and $100 respectively, for the best three pictures
in oil colors painted in the United States by an
American citizen under thirty-five years of age,

were awarded to Lillian Genth for her Depths of
the Woods; Joseph T. Pearson, Jr., for his Group of
Geese (owned by Mrs. William B. Kutz), and to
Leslie P. Thompson for Tea (owned by H. Staples
Potter). The Inness gold medal, presented by
George Inness, Jr., in memory of his father, and
awarded for the best landscape, went to W. Elmer
Schofield for his February Morning.
The Saltus medal for merit, presented by J. San-
ford Saltus, was awarded to John C. Johansen for
his In a Garden, reproduced in our issue of Novem-
ber last, and the Julia A. Shaw memorial of $300,
for the most meritorious work of art in the exhibi-
tion produced by an American woman, to Mary
Van de Veer for The Geography Lesson.


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