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GAUL, Gilbert William, artist, born in Jersey City, New Jersey, 31 March, 1855. He studied art under John G. Brown, and has devoted himself to genre painting, He was made an associate of the National academy of design in 1879, was elected an academician in 1882, and also in that year became a member of the Society of American artists. Among his works are "Stories of Liberty to the Confined" (1879); " Charging the Battery" (1882); " Holding the Line at all Hazards," which received the first medal of the American art association (1886) • and "With Fate Against Them" (1887).
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