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1880
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Born on April 11 near North Manchester, Indiana, son of Daniel Garber (1828-1911) and Elizabeth Blickenstaff (Mrs. Samuel C.) Shively (1838-82).
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1897
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Summer, enrolls at Art Academy of Cincinnati, Ohio, attends for two years.
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1899
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First documented exhibition including Garber's work, the Sixth Annual Exhibition of American Art, held at the Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio.
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1900-1905
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Attends Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with exception of the 1903-1904 academic year. Also works as commercial artist.
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1909-1950
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Teaches at The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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1911
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Awarded Potter Palmer Gold Medal and $1000.
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1913
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Elected Academician of the National Academy of Design, New York.
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1921
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Awarded First William A. Clark Prize of $2000 and Corcoran Gold Medal.
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1947
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Elected member of the American Institute of Arts and Letters, New York.
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1958
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Died on July 5 in Cuttalossa, Lumberville, Pennsylvania.
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