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Then came the Boston exhibition in 1913 of the Armory Show, and its influence on the local Boston Art scene threatened the Club with new influences and Art Styles; Modernism, Cubism, Abstract Art. Nancy Jarzombek describes this eventual conflict in the Club: "In 1917 (Charles Hovey) Pepper became Director of the Exhibitions Committee, and he ...
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."
Walter Lofthouse Dean (June 4, 1854 – March 13, 1912) was an American marine painter, commodore of the Boston Yacht Club and Vice President of the Boston Art Club.Dean was one of the most prominent members in Boston, Massachusetts of the Paint and Clay Club, the Art Club, the Society of Water Color Painters, [1] the South Boston Art Club and was also a member of the Salmagundi Club of New ...
While an undergraduate at MIT he became a regular exhibitor at, and at 19 the youngest member of, the Boston Art Club. After graduation from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (with degree in Mechanical Engineering ), in 1886 Woodbury had great success painting up the New England coast and in the towns and beaches of Nova Scotia and ...
Beacon Hill Garden Club; Boston Art Club; Boston Camera Club; Boston City Club; Boston Mutual Lyceum; Boston Society for Medical Improvement; Boston Society of Amateur Photographers; Boston Vegetarian Society; Boston Watercolor Club
By the 1870s, Brown was a successful and well-known Boston painter. [9] His work was exhibited with his friends and mentors [10] William Morris Hunt and Joseph Foxcroft Cole, [11] at shows of the Boston Art Club, [12] and at prominent galleries. [9] In the fall of 1874, he and his wife Agnes went to France to study and paint.
He was a Member of the Boston Art Club and was involved in the promotion of Modern Art in Boston and Cambridge. He returned to Europe in 1901, where he visited Spain to study the painting of Velázquez and El Greco and traveled through Brittany, and the Netherlands to see portraits by his "heroes", Frans Hals and Rembrandt .
Some of her other solo exhibitions were held at the Ferargil Galleries in New York in 1928, Bose Galleries in Boston in 1929 and 1930, Argent Galleries in New York in 1931, 1932 and 1934, and the Boston Art Club in 1936. [8] Her career took off after her painting Enameling was included in the Panama–Pacific International Exposition in 1915. [7]