Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1926, Page 90

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, b C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 4, 1926. “The Fish and the Man,” by Charles W. Hawthorne, awarded the first William A. Clark prize of $2,000 and the Corcoran gold medal “Winter Glow,” by Gardner Symons. B, Wi At right: “Spanish Sisters,” by Abram Poole, award- ed the fourth Wil- liam A. Clark prize of $500, and the Corcoranhonorable mention certificate. Potrait of Mrs. John W. Garrett, by Gari Melchers. — “The Little Trio,” by John C. Johansen. e In the Tenth Biennial Exhibition of \ | Contemporary American | Oil Paintings at the Corcoran Gallery of Art “The Little Harbor,” by W.Elmer Schofield, award- ed the second Wi Clark prize of $1.500 the Corcoran silver r e s “The Rose,” by Leslie P. Thompson. “La Gitana,” by Robert Henri. “Indian Children,” by Catherine C. Critcher.

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