Boston Art Club
Historic Buildings: Cultural
Historic Buildings: Cultural
Podcasts
The Urban Context of the Boston Art Club - Lynn Smiledge
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The Queen Anne Style of the Boston Art Club - Lynn Smiledge
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The Legacy of the Boston Art Club - Lynn Smiledge
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Description
The Boston Art Club was first conceived in Boston in 1854 with the consolidation of efforts between local artists, including Benjamin Champney, Alfred Ordway, Samuel Lancaster Gerry and Walter Brackett. Their desire was to form a democratic organization where the European tradition of independent, master-artists would be replaced with cooperation in the promotion, sale and education of art.
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Location
150 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02116
United States
Boston, MA 02116
United States
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