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An Austrian by birth and training, Mr. Konti adopted the United States as his native land in 1892. He has had much success here, being elected an Associate of the National Academy in 1901 and a National Academician in 1905. Among his works are the doors of Grace Church, New York, groups for the Bureau of American Republics Building, Washington, D. C., and medals in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.