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  2. American Fine Arts Society - Wikipedia

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    The Art Students League of New York Building (also the American Fine Arts Society and 215 West 57th Street) is a building on 57th Street in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. The structure, designed by Henry Janeway Hardenbergh in the French Renaissance style, was completed in December 1892 and serves as the headquarters of the Art Students ...

  3. Howard Russell Butler - Wikipedia

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    Howard Russell Butler (March 3, 1856 – May 20, 1934) [1] was an American painter and founder of the American Fine Arts Society. [2] Butler persuaded Andrew Carnegie to fund the construction of Carnegie Lake near Princeton University, [3] supervised the construction of the Carnegie Mansion, designed an astronomy hall, and painted a solar eclipse for the U.S. Naval Observatory.

  4. John Harrison Mills - Wikipedia

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    American Fine Arts Society Building, built 1891–92. Exhibitions at the American Art Association in New York City (c. 1885–1888) [71] [72] spread Mills's reputation and he moved to Manhattan where he was invited to the founding of the New York Art Guild, becoming its general manager under president Thomas Moran.

  5. Art Students League of New York - Wikipedia

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    The League participated in the founding of the American Fine Arts Society (AFAS) in 1889, together with the Society of American Artists and the Architectural League, among others. The American Fine Arts Building at 215 West 57th Street, constructed as their joint headquarters, has continued to house the League since 1892. [4]

  6. National Academy of Design - Wikipedia

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    From 1906 to 1941, the academy occupied the American Fine Arts Society building at 215 West 57th Street. [9] From 1942 to 2019, the academy occupied a mansion at 1083 Fifth Avenue, near 89th Street; [10] it had been the home of sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington and philanthropist Archer M. Huntington, who donated the house in 1940. [11]

  7. American Academy of the Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    The American Academy of the Fine Arts was an art institution founded in 1802 in New York City, to encourage appreciation and teaching of the classical style. [1] It exhibited copies of classical works and encouraged artists to emulate the classical in their work. [ 2 ]

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  9. List of month-long observances - Wikipedia

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    Black History Month (United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands) Breast Cancer Awareness Month (United States) Domestic Violence Awareness Month (United States) [44] Filipino American History Month (United States) Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month (United States) LGBT History Month (US and Canada) [45] National Arts & Humanities Month ...