St. Botolph Club (Boston)
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"St. Botolph Club was essentially a men's art club in Boston, first formed in 1880. Its members were people within the arts, letters, and prominent Boston's society types with the intent of connecting patrons to artists. It was roughly similar in theme to the Century Club in New York, and held an annual exhibition. Among the founders were Thomas Jefferson Coolidge (first owner of Sargent’s El Jaleo) Frederic Porter Vinton, William Dean Howells, architect Henry Hobson Richardson, sculptor Daniel Chester French, and Henry Lee Higginson (Kilmurry & Ormond; The Later Portraits, Yale University Press, 2003, p 14)"@nl |
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