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  2. Armory Show - Wikipedia

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    Armory Show poster. The 1913 Armory Show, also known as the International Exhibition of Modern Art, was organized by the Association of American Painters and Sculptors.It was the first large exhibition of modern art in America, as well as one of the many exhibitions that have been held in the vast spaces of U.S. National Guard armories.

  3. Scott Tilson - Wikipedia

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    Scott Tilson (born May 11, 1963) is an American businessman who owned poetry.com [2] and is the founder of "The International Collectors Society". [3] He is also the co-owner of "Psychedelic Art Exchange". [4]

  4. Albert C. Barnes - Wikipedia

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    The Art in Painting (1925). [34] The French Primitives and Their Forms from Their Origin to the End of the Fifteenth Century (1931), with Violette de Mazia (1899-1988). A native of Paris, at the time she was a teacher at the Foundation; in 1950, Barnes appointed her as Director of Education. [35] The Art of Renoir (1935), with De Mazia. [36]

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  6. Raymond Charles Vietzen - Wikipedia

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    Col. Vietzen at the hearth in Honeysuckle Cabin. Raymond Charles Vietzen was an American automobile dealer, [1] artifact collector, [2] and amateur archaeologist. [3] As prolific author and artist from Elyria, Ohio, he wrote and illustrated numerous articles, books, and chapters in edited volumes on the history and prehistory of North America winning him many honors—chief among them the ...

  7. Society of Medalists - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Medalists was the longest running art medal collector's organization in the United States and released 129 regular issues on a twice yearly basis from 1930 to 1995, as well as special issues marking the Society's 20th, 40th, and 50th anniversaries and the United States Bicentennial in 1976.

  8. Collectors Club of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Collectors Club, often referred to as the Collectors Club of New York, is a private club and philatelic society in New York City. Founded in 1896, it is one of the oldest existing philatelic societies in the United States. Its stated purpose is "to further the study of philately, promote the hobby and provide a social, educational, and non ...

  9. The Japanese Art Society of America - Wikipedia

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    While the Society now addresses all aspects of Japanese art and culture, it traces its origins to a small group of ukiyo-e print collectors in and around New York City in 1973, at a time when Parke-Bernet Galleries (later to merge with Sotheby's) had begun to develop a market for Japanese art.