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Pen and Brush
16 East 10 New York 

New Members
CORNELIA VAN A. CHAPIN, distinguished sculptor, of 166 East 38th St., was admitted to the Pen and Brush on June 4. The magazine Coronet for August, devoted six pages, with photographs of Miss Chapin and her figures of an elephant, pig, penguin, bear, and turtle, all carved in stone direct from life. After traveling in Holland last summer, Miss Chapin returned to Paris and to what she calls her outdoor studio, the Zoo of Vincennes, where there are no bars to the cages. She there made studies for Architectural Relief and drawings in color. Miss Chapin studied with Hernandez in Paris. At the Paris Exposition last year she won the Second Grand Prize. Miss Chapin's name was proposed by Harriet Blackstone, and seconded by Ida M. Tarbell. She is also a member of the National Arts Club, National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors, National Sculpture Society, Societaire Salon D'Automne, Paris, and others. In 1936 Miss Chapin won the second Anna Hyatt Huntington Prize at the Nat'l Assn. Women Painters and Sculptors.