found: Evelyn Beatrice Longman Batchelder Exhibition, c1993:p. 15 (Evelyn Longman; Evelyn Beatrice Longman) p. 38, etc. (Evelyn Beatrice Longman Batchelder; (Mary) Evelyn Beatrice Longman; b. 1874, Winchester, Ohio; d. Mar. 10, 1954, Osterville, Mass.)
found: Who was who in Amer. art, 1999(Longman, Evelyn Beatrice (Mary Evelyn Beatrice); sculptor; b. 1874, Winchester, Ohio; d. 1954, Osterville, Mass.)
found: Buehrmann, Elizabeth. Photographic portraits of artists, writers, musicians, arts administrators and patrons of the arts, ca. 1904-1917, and photographic illustrations and accompanying tearsheets for magazine and newspaper advertisements, ca. 1917-1921, 1904-1921:photograph, viewed in New York Public Library Digital Collections, December 10, 2020 (inscribed/stamped on verso of photograph: "Subject: Miss Evelyn Longman, sculptor. Made the bronze doors of the chapel at the U.S. Naval Academy. Taught children's class at Chicago Art Institue. Locale: In Miss Longman's New York Studio") - https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/32ef3640-7f92-0135-f84f-01ec76ed258e
found: Gördüren, Petra. "Longman, Evelyn Beatrice," in Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon Online, December 10, 2020(Artist ID: _00115187; Thieme-Becker name: Longman, Evelyn Beatrice; further names: Longman, Mary Evelyn Beatrice; Longman, Evelyn Beatrice; Batchelder, Evelyn Beatrice; Batchelder, Nathaniel Horton (Mistress [i.e. Mrs.]); gender: female; occupation: sculptor; place and date of birth: Winchester (Ohio), 1874.11.21; place and date of death: Osterville (Massachusetts), 1954.03.10; studied at Olivet College (Michigan) and the Art Institute of Chicago (1889-1900); moved to New York, 1901, and worked with Hermon Atkins MacNeil and Isidore Konti on decorations for the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo; assistant to Daniel Chester French, who encouraged her to start her own studio; silver medal winner for "Victory" at the St. Louis World's Fair; created bronze doors for the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis; often collaborated with the architect Henry Bacon; created "Genius of Electricity" for the AT&T building in New York, 1914-1915; moved to Windsor (Conn.) in 1920; portrait bust of Thomas Alva Edison, 1952-1953 (Washington D.C., U.S. Naval Research Laboratory))
found: Thieme-Becker, v. 23, 1929, via Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon Online, December 10, 2020(Longman, Evelyn Beatrice; married name Batchelder; American sculptor, born 21.11.1874 in Winchester (Ohio); active in New York and Windsor (Conn.))
found: Samu, Margaret. "Longman, Evelyn Beatrice," in Grove Art Online, published online 27 October 2011, accessed via Oxford Art Online, December 10, 2020(Longman, Evelyn Beatrice, born Winchester, Ohio, Nov. 21, 1874; died Osterville, Mass., March 10, 1954; American sculptor; first woman sculptor to become a full member of the National Academy of Design (1919); contributed decorative elements including wreaths, eagles and lettering to the Lincoln Memorial (1914-1922) in Washington, D.C.; designed Peabody Medal (1925); married Nathaniel Batchelder, 1920, and established a studio on the campus of Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor, Conn., where her husband was headmaster)
found: "Longman, Evelyn Beatrice, also appears as E.B.L. Batchleder [sic] and Mrs Nathaniel Batchelder," in Bénézit dictionary of artists, published online 31 October 2011; accessed via Oxford Art Online, December 10, 2020("Longman married Nathaniel Horton Batchelder in 1920 and some of her work appears under her married name")