Evening Star Newspaper, June 6, 1926, Page 101

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WASHINGTON, D. C. GRAPHIC SECTION <o The Sunday Sho . Beauty Spots of Washington Attract the Artists With a studio in the Department of Agri- i i culture. One of the artists painting a picture Art in Rock Creek Park. Miss Lillian for one of the department's exhibits. Monroe at her canvas. A vista from the Corcoran Gallery of Art, with the 1st Division Monument and the Washington Monuiaent in the background. The artist is Mrs. William C. Houghton. . ? i Mrs. George T. Summerlin, jr., daughter of HE;\';Y flLever. ‘; mgnngdpal.mer‘ ;ketchmg George Julifn Zolnay, the sculptor, a member thESMIyHOWeS SIERE e s ettt of Washington's artist colony. At right: Howard Chandler Christy painting a a portrait of his wife at the Mansion in Arlington National Cemetery. Where a rustic Sitcentslon - T Miss Dorothy Fisher, a New York pen-and- bridge crosses g;;oi??fo:: ink artist, at work in Rock Creek Park. Rock Creek, in the Park. Leon Threckmorton painting in his open-air studio in St. Matthews Court.

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