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  2. Boston Art Club - Wikipedia

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    The Club continued at this Bedford Street location until the outbreak of the American Civil War, when the Club suspended all activities. Boston Art Club at 150 Newbury Street, designed by William Ralph Emerson, 1882. After the War, and until 1871, there was no fixed location of the Club.

  3. New England Watercolor Society - Wikipedia

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    The annual exhibition for signature members has been held at various venues, including the Boston Art Club, the Vose Galleries, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. [1] In recent years it has been held, together with painting demonstrations and gallery talks, at the Guild of Boston Artists gallery on Boston's Newbury Street.

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  5. Boston Artists' Association - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Artists' Association (1841–1851) was established in Boston, Massachusetts by Washington Allston, Henry Sargent, and other painters, sculptors, and architects, in order to organize exhibitions, a school, a workspace for members, and to promote art "for the art's sake."

  6. Merrill G. Wheelock - Wikipedia

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    Wheelock exhibited at the Boston Art Club (1857) [2] and the Boston Athenaeum. [3] Among his early supporters was James Elliot Cabot. [4] Wheelock was especially known for watercolors: he "has a local reputation of being our best painter in that department, his pictures being full of brilliant color."

  7. Alfred Ordway - Wikipedia

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    In 1845, Ordway opened up his studio on Tremont Row in Boston, around the same time he and friend, Benjamin Champney, founded the Boston Art Club.He also spent the fall up north with Miss Bangs, Benjamin Champney, Richard William Hubbard, and Sanford Gifford painting landscapes in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.

  8. Charles Storer (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Born to a wealthy Boston family, Storer was a drafter who got into both art and orchids in his 60s. [1] In the 1880s he was studying orchids at Langwater farm and Ames family estate collection. [2] At 1883 he made his art debut, exhibiting at the National Academy of Design. In the years 1895-1904 he was a member of the Boston Art Club. [1]

  9. The Society of Arts and Crafts of Boston - Wikipedia

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    Every year, the Society of Arts + Crafts hosts two promotional events for local and international artists, CraftBoston Spring [14] and CraftBoston Holiday. [15] CraftBoston is a show of contemporary art, craft and design, and is well known for its advancement of both the arts and craftspeople. These events are held at popular venues and ...

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