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Creator:
National Arts Club (New York, N.Y.)  Search this
Names:
Arts Realty  Search this
De Kay, Charles  Search this
Extent:
32.1 Linear feet
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Scrapbooks
Date:
1898-1960
Summary:
The records of the National Arts Club measure 32.1 linear feet and date from 1898 to 1960. The collection documents the founding of the club, and it's governance, administration, exhibitions, and social activities
Scope and Content Note:
Records of the National Arts Club, spanning the period 1898 to 1960, document the founding of the organization, and its governance, administration, finances, exhibitions, and social activities. There are large gaps in the records and many of those surviving are incomplete, which can be explained by a 1932 resolution of the Board of Governors that "old files and letters and bills in the storeroom prior to 1922 may be destroyed at the discretion of the Secretary and Treasurer." Minutes and reports of the Board of Governors and Executive Committee are fairly complete through 1949, but sparse thereafter. Records do not exist for all standing and special committees, and those remaining tend to be concentrated in the early twentieth century. Correspondence of the officers, for the most part, is routine and relates to administrative matters. Financial records cover the period 1917 to 1950, with a large number of gaps. A small number of records of the Arts Realty Co. (later known as 15 Gramercy Park, Inc.) are extant. These include lists of stockholders, correspondence concerning mortgage bonds, and minutes. Membership records, arranged alphabetically, are available for the years 1931 to 1959, and there are rosters arranged by membership category, 1940-1952; in addition, printed membership lists were issued circa 1900-1951. More than four hundred exhibitions are known to have been held in the galleries of the National Arts Club between 1899 and 1960. Catalogs for 124 National Arts Club exhibitions are available at the Archives of American Art; 69 titles are to be found among the Club's records and an additional 55 were microfilmed previously as parts of other collections. Other exhibition documentation includes printed matter such as invitations, entry blanks, publicity, and photographs (see Appendix A). For some exhibitions, supporting documentation such as correspondence with exhibitors and collectors, sales and consignment records, and shipping receipts have survived. These files are mainly confined to Books of the Year exhibitions, Arts and Crafts/Decorative Arts exhibitions, and a smaller number of exhibitions of Living American Etchers, 1928-1957. General social events, activities sponsored by Arts Club committees, and special commemorative occasions are documented by invitations, programs, publicity, calendars of events, and photographs. The majority of this material is contained in seventeen scrapbooks, 1898-1940. Programs of the Men's Open Table, 1915-1950, are particularly well documented by the Chairman's correspondence and three volumes containing meeting notices with signatures of members in attendance. In addition to printed matter relating to exhibitions and events, scrapbooks, 1898-1940, contain general publicity, clippings concerning members, and samples of National Arts Club printed matter such as form letters to the general membership, brochures, ballots, house rules, published membership lists, year books, and the like. Loose printed matter augments that preserved in the scrapbooks. These sources combined provide a fairly complete set of the Bulletin, but the number of year books is small, and there are catalogs of only slightly more than a third of the exhibitions identified. Photographs, in addition to those recording exhibitions and events, include portraits of governors, officers, distinguished visitors, speakers, and performers; views of Gramercy Park and the interior and exterior of the clubhouse; and works of art in the permanent collection. Miscellaneous material includes information on the National Arts Club's first home on West 34th Street, and the Tilden Mansion, its current clubhouse on Gramercy Park; histories of the organization; unpublished speeches presented at Club occasions; and copies of legal documents, including the Club's charter and act of incorporation. See Appendix A for an annotated list of National Arts Club exhibitions, 1899-1960
Arrangement:
The records are arranged into the following series: Missing Title Series 1: Board of Governors, 1898-1960, undated Series 2: Administration, 1898-1960, undated Series 3: Financial Records, 1917-1952 Series 4: Membership, circa 1900-1962 Series 5: Arts Realty Co., 1909-1913, 1945-1956, undated Series 6: Miscellaneous, 1890-1961, undated Series 7: Photographs, 1899-1957, undated Series 8: Printed Matter, 1893-1960, undated Series 9: Scrapbooks, 1898-1940
Historical Note:
The National Arts Club was founded by Charles de Kay, literary and art critic for the New York Times who believed there was a need for a club uniting all of the arts. In March of 1898, de Kay called together a number of civic leaders and men prominent in the art world who supported the idea, elected the first officers and incorporated the Club in 1899. As stated in a circular issued by the Club, its specified purposes were: to promote the mutual acquaintance of art lovers and art workers in the United States; to stimulate and guide toward practical and artistic expression the artistic sense of the American people; to maintain in the City of New York a Club House...for social purposes in connection with the arts; to provide proper exhibition facilities for such lines of art, especially applied and industrial art, as shall not be otherwise adequately provided for in the same City; and to encourage the publication and circulation of news, suggestions and discussions relating to the fine arts. During its initial months, the National Arts Club operated from a temporary office at 156 Fifth Avenue. In the search for a permanent site, considerable care was taken to select an auspicious location and accommodations, and in 1899 the first clubhouse was opened at 37 West 34th Street in leased quarters renovated expressly for the Club. Within a year, the gallery and restaurant required additional space, and there was a desire to provide overnight quarters for members visiting from out of town. In 1901 the Club created a corporation, Arts Realty Co., which issued shares to members and other investors for the purpose of raising funds to purchase the adjacent property (39 West 34th Street). This end was accomplished, and when it was decided to move the Club to another location, proceeds from the sale of the lease on 37 West 34th Street and the lot next door, augmented by additional funds subscribed by members, enabled Arts Realty Co. to acquire the Tilden Mansion at 15 Gramercy Park in 1905. Construction was begun immediately on a connecting studio tower to the rear (119-121 East 19th Street), designed by architect and Club President George B. Post. Upon completion, the Club bought the property from Arts Realty Co., issuing both First and Second Mortgage Bonds to individual subscribers. The Gramercy Park property has been occupied by the Club since 1906. A show of American gold and silver work in October 1899 was the first exhibition held at the National Arts Club. Decorative arts, crafts, and industrial arts figured prominently in early exhibitions, as did designs for civic improvements. The monthly exhibition schedule emphasized contemporary American art, but also included some historical shows. Members of the public were admitted without charge to the galleries, where they could view such innovative and important exhibitions as Pictorial Photographs presented by the Photo-Secession (1902) and a group exhibition featuring the works of Robert Henri, William Glackens, George Luks, Arthur B. Davies, and Maurice Prendergast (1904). After about 1907, exhibitions grew more conservative, probably reflecting the personal tastes of Art Committee members rather than a formal opposition of the Club to nonrepresentational art. Increasingly, the exhibition schedule was filled by shows of members' work, the Club's permanent collection (mainly works by artist members, usually given in payment for life membership), the Annual Arts and Crafts exhibitions, Books of the Year exhibitions, and shows organized by various art societies. In addition to exhibitions, the National Arts Club regularly featured a variety of cultural programs such as concerts, lectures, and dramatic presentations for members and guests. Parties, dinner, dances, and other social activities drew members to the Club, too. During its first years, some artist members expressed dissatisfaction with the high priority given social functions; by 1905, J. Carroll Beckwith, Walter Shirlaw, and Stanford White were among those who had resigned for this reason. Within the National Arts Club there have been some smaller societies. The earliest of these were The Discus, a short lived dining and debating club, and The Vagabonds, a lunch group of writers, editors, printers and illustrators. The Men's Open Table, founded in 1910, met weekly for more than forty years for dinner followed by a talk, given by a fellow member or an outside, often professional, lecturer. A wide range of topics, not necessarily on the arts, were presented and discussed at the Men's Open Table. The American Institute of Graphic Arts is one of the organizations said to have developed from associations formed and discussions held at the Men's Open Table. A Women's Open Table, patterned after the men's, was established later. The National Arts Club, unlike many other private clubs founded during the same era, admitted women members from its inception. Throughout its history, the Club's membership has been comprised of artists, musicians, writers, and performers, as well as collectors and supporters of the arts drawn from all parts of the country. Membership peaked at around 1,800 in 1920, declining throughout the Depression and again in the mid-1950s, and remaining at about 600 for the next two decades. Missing Title 1898 -- Founding; occupied temporary office at 156 Fifth Ave. 1899 -- Incorporation; leased clubhouse at 37 West 34th St.; opened first exhibition, American Gold and Silver Work 1900 -- Constitution adopted 1901 -- First donations to permanent collection; Arts Realty Co. formed for the purpose of acquiring and financing the adjacent property (39 West 34th St.) 1905 -- Arts Realty Co. purchased Gramercy Park property (Tilden Mansion) on behalf of NAC; remodeling of clubhouse and construction of studio tower begun 1906 -- Plan for financing new clubhouse approved; second Mortgage Bonds issued; clubhouse and studio tower occupied; First Annual Books of the Year Exhibition 1907 -- Annual Members' Exhibition initiated; Bulletin began publication 1910 -- First meeting of Men's Open Table (established 1909) 1914 -- Essay contest, "A Critical Estimate of the Altman Collection" 1917 -- American Artists War Emergency Fund Committee issues art stamp 1923 -- Junior Artist membership category created 1930-1931 -- Essay contest, "Soul of America" 1940 -- Works by deceased artist life members deaccessioned from permanent collection; fund for refugee artists established 1962 -- Clubhouse designated New York City Landmark 1976 -- Clubhouse designated National Historic Landmark 1987 -- NAC records donated to Archives of American Art
Appendix A: Annotated List of National Arts Club Exhibitions, 1899-1960:
* = photographs included with records of NAC (See pp. 22-23 for reel and frame numbers) + = photograph in NAC album (See pp. 24 for reel and frame numbers) x = catalog, checklist, or printed announcement included with NAC printed matter s = copy of catalog in NAC scrapbook (volume number noted, see pp. 27-32 for reel and frame numbers of each volume) Microfilm reel and frame numbers (e.g.: N134:416-419) are cited below for NAC catalogs appearing in other collections within the Archives of American Art. DateExhibitionOct. 30 *, 1899 -- House Warming, Exhibition of American Gold and Silver Work Nov. 13-18, 1899 -- Tenth Exhibition of the Woman's Art Club; Reception to Miss Cecilia Beaux (N134:416-419) Nov. 27-Dec. 10, 1899 -- Art Pottery, American, Oriental, and European (N134:407-415) Dec. 23-Jan. 8, 1899 -- Exhibition of Small Bronzes (N134:437-443) Jan. 13, 1900 -- Exhibition of Photographs, works by members of the Society of Mural Painters Jan. 29, 1900 -- Design for Street Refuge, shown by New York Municipal Art Society Feb. 5-22, 1900 -- Exhibition of Embroideries and Native Rugs (N134:420-425) Feb. 24-Mar. 10, 1900 -- John Leslie Breck Memorial Exhibition (N443:703-708; N551:719-724) Mar. 24-Apr. 14, 1900 -- Pastel Exhibition, American Work Apr., 1900 -- Old and Modern Japanese Prints Apr. 14-21, 1900 -- Ernest Tarleton Memorial Exhibition Apr. 21-May 3, 1900 -- Exhibition of Color Reproductions, American and European May 10-21, 1900 -- American Art Leatherwork (N134:432-426) May 24-30, 1900 -- Small Exhibition of Japanese Water Colors May 31-June 14, 1900 -- William Hamilton Gibson Memorial Exhibition June, 1900 -- New York Municipal Art Society Competition Nov. 28-Dec. 19 x, 1900 -- Arts and Crafts (N134:421-431) Jan., 1901 -- Birds and Beasts in Art Feb., 1901 -- Art Leatherwork and Objects Relating to the Hearth Mar., 1901 -- Works by the Society of Mural Painters Apr., 1901 -- Books and Bookmaking Apr., 1901 -- Howard Walter, Water Colors Taken in Europe May, 1901 -- Glass in the Arts May, 1901 -- Memorial to John A. Fraser, His Paintings May-Nov., 1901 -- Arts and Crafts in the Liberal Arts Building, Pan-American Pacific Exhibition, Buffalo, N.Y. June-Sept., 1901 -- Sculpture, Oil Paintings, Pastels, Water Colors, and Objects of Industrial Art by Members of the Club Oct., 1901 -- Memorial Window for the Ames Family by John La Farge Nov., 1901 -- Annual Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture by the Woman's Art Club Dec., 1901 -- Objects Shown at the Pan-American Pacific Exposition Jan., 1902 -- Ecclesiastical Art Feb., 1902 -- Art Objects Relating to Civic Art, under the auspices of the Municipal Art Society Mar., 1902 -- American Pictorial Photographs, shown by the Photo-Secession Mar. 26-Apr. 21, 1902 -- Fourth Annual Exhibition of the National Sculpture Society (N551:725-729; N134:446-451) May, 1902 -- Pictures of "Womanhood" May, 1902 -- Memorial Window for Baltimore by D. Maitland Armstrong; Memorial Window for Wells College by Mrs. Ella Condie Lamb June Window in Stained Glass, Memorial to Julia Doane, Chicago, by John La Farge Oct., 1902 -- Collection of Objects in Metal; Artistic Bird Cages lent by A. W. Drake, Esq. Nov., 1902 -- Annual Exhibition by the Woman's Art Club Nov., 1902 -- Paintings by Four Western Artists, Messrs. Duveneck, Steele, Meakin and Sharp, through the courtesy of the Cincinnati Museum Association Dec., 1902 -- Designs Submitted for Competition for the Emblem of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Jan. s, 1903 -- Portraits of Napoleon, lent by John Leonard Dudley, Jr., Esq. (volume 4) Jan., 1903 -- "Autumn," Stained Glass Window for the country residence of William C. Whitney, by John La Farge Feb., 1903 -- Eskimo and Arctic Objects, with Paintings from the Arctic and Antarctic Circles by Frank Wilbert Stokes Mar., 1903 -- Objects of Municipal Art Apr., 1903 -- Examples of Ideal Art by American Artists May, 1903 -- Sculptures by Rodin, Roche, and Rivere, belonging to Miss Lois Fuller May, 1903 -- Portraits and other Paintings by American Artists of the Colonial and Early Periods June-Oct., 1903 -- Summer Exhibition of Paintings, Water Colors, and Sculpture by Members of the Club Nov., 1903 -- Jewelry and Precious Stones, Modern, Old and Oriental Dec. 1-14, 1903 -- Thirteenth Annual Exhibition of the Woman's Art Club (N134:452-456) Dec., 1903 -- Stained Glass Window, designed by Miss Mary E. Tillinghast Dec., 1903 -- Sketches for the Sculpture at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, shown by the National Sculpture Society Jan. 5-16 s, 1904 -- Loan Exhibition of Pictures by Eminent American Painters (N134:426-464, and volume 4) Jan. 5-16 s, 1904 -- Loan Exhibition of Pictures by Robert Henri, William Glackens, George Luks, Arthur B. Davies, and Maurice Prendergast (volume 4) Feb., 1904 -- Pictures by Contemporary American Artists Mar. 2-15, 1904 -- Loan Exhibition of Pictures by American Figure Painters (N50:471-472; N134:460-461) Mar., 1904 -- Annual Exhibition of Objects of Municipal Art Apr. 5-15 s, 1904 -- Loan Exhibition of Pictures by Some Boston Artists (N443:713-715, and volume 4) Apr. 19-30 s, 1904 -- Loan Exhibition of Pictures by Old Masters, lent by the Messrs. Durand-Ruel (N443:711-712; N134:462-464, and volume 4) May 3-14 s, 1904 -- Oil Paintings, Water Colors, and Drawings by John La Farge, N.A. (volume 4) May, 1904 -- Photographs of Paintings by Old Italian Masters, under the auspices of the Library Committee Oct., 1904 -- Work of Holders of the Lazarus and Reinhart Scholarships executed while at the American Academy in Rome Nov., 1904 -- "The Moral and Divine Law," painting by John La Farge Nov., 1904 -- Exhibition by Members of the Nippon-Bijitsuin (Japanese Art Academy) Jan., 1905 -- Exhibition by the Lyme Group of Painters Feb., 1905 -- "Old Masters" and Aphrodite Feb., 1905 -- Pictures by Some Boston Artists Mar., 1905 -- Annual Exhibition of the Municipal Art Society of New York Apr., 1905 -- Artistic and Commercial Posters, under the Auspices of the Municipal Art Society Apr., 1905 -- Textiles and Ceramics Oct., 1905 -- "Out of Doors" as Seen by Various Artists Nov., 1905 -- Color Prints by S. Arlent-Edwards Dec., 1905 -- American Indians as Seen by the Artist and the Artist Photographer Jan., 1906 -- Birds and Beasts in Art Feb., 1906 -- Miniatures Mar., 1906 -- Fifth Annual Exhibition of the Municipal Art Society Mar., 1906 -- Exhibition by the Alumni of Cooper Institute Apr. 2-14 s, 1906 -- Municipal Art Society Exhibit of Poster Designs (volume 4) Apr.-May, 1906 -- Exhibition by the Women's Art Club of New York Nov. 8-18 s, 1906 -- Opening Exhibition [first exhibition in new quarters]: American Paintings from the Collection of Mr. William T. Evans (D45:29-34, and volume 4) Dec., 1906 -- Books of the Year Dec. 8-Jan. 1 s, 1906 -- Pictures by Some American Painters (volume 4) Jan. 12-Feb. 1 s, 1907 -- Modern German Paintings from the Collection of Mr. Hugo Reisinger (N443:716-717, and volume 4) Feb. s, 1907 -- Exhibition of Wood Engravings by Timothy Cole made for Century Magazine Feb., 1907 -- Longfellow Memorial Mar. 13-31, 1907 -- Sixth Annual Exhibition of the Municipal Art Society of New York Apr., 1907 -- New York Society of Ceramic Artists Apr., 1907 -- Paintings and Sculpture by Members May s, 1907 -- Exhibition of Artists' Preliminary Sketches May-Nov., 1907 -- Sketches by Members Oct. 16-Nov. 16 s, 1907 -- Fall Exhibition of Sketches by Members (volume 4) Nov. 20-Dec. 11, 1907 -- Arts and Crafts Exhibition (N29:1001-1026) Dec., 1907 -- Second Annual Exhibition of the New Books of the Year Jan. 4-25 s, 1908 -- Contemporary Art (N443:744-746, and volume 5) Feb., 1908 -- First Annual Exhibition of Advertising Art Feb. 1-15 s, 1908 -- Contemporary Paintings (volume 5) Mar., 1908 -- Exhibition of the Municipal Art Society of New York Apr. 2-25 * s, 1908 -- Special Exhibition of Members' Work (volume 5) Apr. 15-May 8 s, 1908 -- Members' Spring Exhibition (volume 5) Apr. 25-May 15 s, 1908 -- Paintings Loaned by C. C. Ruthrauff (volume 5) May *, 1908 -- Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture, and Illustration under the auspices of the Art Students League of New York Oct. 21-Nov. 7 s, 1908 -- Members' Fall Sketch Exhibition (volume 5) Nov. *, 1908 -- Third Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec., 1908 -- Arts and Crafts Exhibition Jan., 1909 -- Second Annual Exhibition of Advertising Art Jan., 1909 -- Small Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings by Contemporary Artists Feb. 2-20 s, 1909 -- International Exhibition of Pictorial Photography (volume 1) Feb. 23-Mar. 17 s, 1909 -- John W. Alexander Retrospective Exhibition (volume 5) Apr., 1909 -- Exhibition of the New York Society of Keramic Arts May, 1909 -- Spring Exhibition of Members' Work July, 1909 -- Paintings from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Evans Sept.-Oct., 1909 -- Three Centuries of New York, under the auspices of the Hudson-Fulton Celebration Nov. 3-26 s, 1909 -- Fourth Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year (volume 5) Dec., 1909 -- Third Annual Exhibition of Arts and Crafts Jan., 1910 -- William M. Chase Retrospective Exhibition Feb., 1910 -- Exhibition of American Landscape Painting Mar. 2-28 s, 1910 -- Exhibition of Paintings by Louis Mark, of Budapest (volume 5) Apr. 6-30 s, 1910 -- Exhibition of Paintings by Alfred East, of London (N134:465-469, and volume 5) May, 1910 -- Exhibition of Household Art, under the auspices of the Domestic Training Department of the Public Schools May 4-Oct. s, 1910 -- Third Annual Exhibition of the Former Students of the Art Students League (volume 5) Oct. 20-Nov. 1 s +, 1910 -- Third Annual Exhibition of Advertising Art (volume 5) Nov.-Dec., 1910 -- Fifth Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. * +, 1910 -- Fourth Annual Arts and Crafts Exhibition Jan. 5-Feb. 3 s +, 1911 -- First Annual Artist Life Members' Exhibition (volume 5) Feb. +, 1911 -- Exhibition of the New York Society of Keramic Arts Feb. 11-Mar. 10, 1911 -- Circuit Exhibition of Contemporary Art (D12:437-439; N52:105-107) Mar. 8-Apr. 5 * s +, 1911 -- Paintings and Drawings by Walter Shirlaw, N.A. (N52:967-973, and volume 5) Apr., 1911 -- Exhibition of the Municipal Art Society of New York Apr. 26-May * s +, 1911 -- Group Exhibition of Paintings: William R. Derrick, Reynolds Beal, Frederick J. Waugh (volume 5) Oct. 25-Nov. 4 * +, 1911 -- Exhibition of Color Schemes and Model Rooms in Miniature Nov. 8-30 * +, 1911 -- Sixth Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 7-28 * +, 1911 -- Fifth Annual Arts and Crafts Exhibition Jan. 3-28 s +, 1912 -- First Prize Exhibition of Artist Life Members (N443:754-756, and volume 6) Jan. 31-Feb. 18 * s +, 1912 -- Otto Walter Beck Exhibition (volume 6) Feb. 21-Mar. 10 s +, 1912 -- Etchings of E. T. Hurley (volume 6) Mar. 13-20 s +, 1912 -- National Park Pictures Collected and Exhibited by the Department of the Interior (volume 3) Apr. 4-21 s +, 1912 -- Paintings, Embroideries, and Tapestries from the Collection of Mr. Emerson McMillan (D45:462-468; N443:757-762, and volume 6) Apr. 4-Mar. 12 s, 1912 -- Exhibition of Original Dickens and Thackeray Drawings by Harry Furniss (volume 3) May 8-June 1 * s +, 1912 -- Sculpture Exhibition (volume 6) June 4-8 +, 1912 -- Exhibition of Industrial Art, under the auspices of The School Art League and the Art Departments of the City High Schools June-Oct., 1912 -- Summer Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture Oct. 16-Nov. 12 +, 1912 -- Third Special Exhibition of the Society of Illustrators Nov. 13-29, 1912 -- Seventh Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 4-28 +, 1912 -- Sixth Annual Exhibition of the National Society of Craftsmen Jan. 8-Feb. 9 +, 1913 -- Work of the Painter, Sculptor, and Architect Members (N443:763-767; N50:126-130) Feb. 12-Mar. 9 * +, 1913 -- Exhibition of Works by the Late Frederick Warren Freer Mar. 12-31 +, 1913 -- The Applied Arts of Germany Apr. 2-27 +, 1913 -- Small Works by Six Painters: Richard E. Miller, Frederick Carl Frieseke, Charles W. Hawthorne, William Wendt, William Ritschel, and Elise Dodge Pattee Apr. 30-June 1 +, 1913 -- Small Marbles and Bronzes (N551:732-737) May-June, 1913 -- Summer Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture Oct. 15-Nov. 9, 1913 -- Society of Illustrators Nov. 12-28, 1913 -- Eighth Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 3-28 * +, 1913 -- Seventh Annual Exhibition of the National Society of Craftsmen Jan. 8-Feb. 1 +, 1914 -- Work of Painter, Sculptor, and Architect Members Feb. 4-21, 1914 -- The Pastellists Feb. 5-Mar. 21 x +, 1914 -- Contemporary Art Mar. 11-29 * +, 1914 -- Hungarian Peasant Art (N134:470-479) Apr. 1-May 2 +, 1914 -- Paintings by Eleven Western Artists May 6-31 * +, 1914 -- Exhibition of Small Sculpture (N551:738-743) June-Sept., 1914 -- Paintings Nov. 4-27, 1914 -- Ninth Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 3-28 +, 1914 -- Eighth Annual Exhibition of National Society of Craftsmen Jan. 7-31 +, 1915 -- Work of Painter Members (N551:744-746) Feb. 4-25 +, 1915 -- Forty-eighth Annual Exhibition of American Water Color Society Mar. 3-24 +, 1915 -- Portraits (N551:747-748) Apr. 7-13 +, 1915 -- Sculpture May 5-21, 1915 -- Exhibition of Municipal Art Society June-Oct. *, 1915 -- Work of Painter Members Oct. 13-30 +, 1915 -- Fifth Special Exhibition of the Society of Illustrators Nov. 5-13 +, 1915 -- American Wood Engraving, under the auspices of the American Institute of Graphic Arts Nov. 17-Dec. 3, 1915 -- Tenth Anniversary Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 8-30 +, 1915 -- Ninth Annual Exhibition of the National Society of Craftsmen Jan. 6-28 +, 1916 -- Work of Painter Members Feb. 3-27 +, 1916 -- Forty-ninth Annual Exhibition of American Water Color Society Mar. 2-25 * +, 1916 -- Loan Exhibition of Portraits of Academicians and Associates Selected from the Permanent Collection of the National Academy of Design (N551:749-752; N134:480-483) Mar. 28-Apr. 14 +, 1916 -- One Hundred American Paintings by the American Institute of Graphic Arts (N443:768-770) Mar. 28-Apr. 14 +, 1916 -- Exhibition of American Printing Apr. 19-May 6, 1916 -- Exhibition of the Municipal Art Society May 10-26, 1916 -- English Posters June-Aug. +, 1916 -- Members' Summer Sketch Exhibition Oct. 5-Nov. 3, 1916 -- Photography, under the auspices of the American Institute of Graphic Arts Nov. 9-30, 1916 -- Eleventh Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 7-29, 1916 -- Tenth Annual Exhibition of the National Society of Craftsmen Jan. 3-28 +, 1917 -- Annual Exhibition of the Work of Artist Members Feb. 1-24 +, 1917 -- Fiftieth Annual Exhibition of the American Water Color Society Feb. 28-Mar. 23 +, 1917 -- Etchings, under the auspices of the American Institute of Graphic Arts Mar. 29-Apr. 27, 1917 -- Paintings by Boston Artists May 2-Sept. +, 1917 -- Members' Sketch Exhibition Oct. 3-31 +, 1917 -- Paintings from the Netherlands Section of the Panama-Pacific Exposition Oct. 4-31, 1917 -- Illustrations of the Catskill Aqueduct Nov. 8-30 +, 1917 -- Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 6-29, 1917 -- Eleventh Annual Exhibition of the National Society of Craftsmen Jan. 3-Feb. 1 +, 1918 -- Annual Exhibition of Paintings by Members Feb. 7-Mar. 1 +, 1918 -- Fifty-first Annual Exhibition of the American Water Color Society Mar. 20-Apr. 26, 1918 -- Life Membership Pictures from the Permanent Collection May, 1918 -- War Posters, under the auspices of the American Society of Graphic Arts June 2-Oct. 1 +, 1918 -- Sketch Exhibition by Members Dec. 5-28 +, 1918 -- Twelfth Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Jan. 8-31 +, 1919 -- Retrospective Exhibition of the Work of the Artist Life Members Feb., 1919 -- Fifty-second Annual Exhibition of the American Water Color Society Mar., 1919 -- Exhibition of War Housing Apr. 2-May 3 +, 1919 -- Special Exhibition of the Society of Illustrators (N29:873-875) May-Oct. +, 1919 -- Annual Exhibition of Sketches by Members Nov., 1919 -- Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Jan. 7-30 +, 1920 -- Annual Exhibition of Painter and Sculptor Members (N29:864-866) Feb., 1920 -- Fifty-third Annual Exhibition of the American Water Color Society Mar., 1920 -- Drawings from Artists' Portfolios Mar. 3-27 x +, 1920 -- American Drawings and Sculpture Sketches Mar. 31-Apr. 16 +, 1920 -- Special Exhibition of the Society of Illustrators (N29:867-869) May, 1920 -- Printing by the American Institute of Graphic Arts June-Oct. +, 1920 -- Sketches and Small Sculpture by Members Nov., 1920 -- Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 1-29 +, 1920 -- Exhibition of Art Expression by Club Members Jan. 5-27 +, 1921 -- Members' Annual Prize Exhibition Mar. 2-31 +, 1921 -- Art Directors Club First Annual Exhibition of Drawings and Paintings Used in American Advertising Apr. 7-30, 1921 -- Exhibition of Old Prints, under the auspices of the American Institute of Graphic Arts (N443:775-778) May-Oct., 1921 -- Pictures from the Club's Permanent Collection Nov., 1921 -- Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 7-30 +, 1921 -- Humorists Exhibition Jan. 5-28 +, 1922 -- Members' Annual Prize Exhibition Feb., 1922 -- Seventh Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Bookplates, held by the American Bookplate Society Feb. 15-Mar. 5 +, 1922 -- Exhibition of Paintings by Charles C.Curran, Franklin de Haven, George Glenn Newell, Harry W. Watrous Mar., 1922 -- Lithographs Apr. 5-30 +, 1922 -- Loan Exhibition of American Painting and Sculpture Owned by Club Members May-Oct. +, 1922 -- Summer Exhibition of Artist Members Nov., 1922 -- Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 6-29 +, 1922 -- Work by Members Jan. 10-Feb. 10 +, 1923 -- Members' Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture Feb. 14-Mar. 3 +, 1923 -- Humorists Exhibition Mar., 1923 -- Craftwork from Berea College, Kentucky Mar., 1923 -- Group Exhibition: Roy Brown, Oscar Fehrer, Edmund Greacen, Eugene Higgins, Lee Laurie, F. Luis Mora, Carl Rungius, Edward C. Volkert. Mar. 28-Apr. 20 +, 1923 -- Group Exhibition: Leon Dabo, William R. Derrick, Charles P. Gruppe, Hayley Lever, Charles R. Patterson Apr., 1923 -- Miniature Garden Exhibition, by the Garden Club of America May-July, 1923 -- Exhibition Selected from the Permanent Collection June 5-28 +, 1923 -- Annual Prize Exhibition of Painter and Sculptor Members Nov., 1923 -- Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 12-29 +, 1923 -- Work of Living American Etchers Jan. 9-Feb. 2 +, 1924 -- Members' Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture Mar. 5-29 +, 1924 -- Exhibition of Sculpture Apr., 1924 -- Selected Paintings from the Permanent Collection Apr. 30-May 15 +, 1924 -- Exhibition of Books Illustrating the History of Printing June, 1924 -- Adirondack Mountain Club Exhibition of Photographs Nov. *, 1924 -- Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 10-27 +, 1924 -- Second Annual Exhibition of Living American Etchers Jan. 7-31 +, 1925 -- Members' Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture (N552:122-159) Feb. 23-Mar. 7 +, 1925 -- Autograph Letters with Accompanying Portraits of Authors, Statesmen, Artists, etc. Apr. 8-May 9 +, 1925 -- Exhibition of Lithographs, Wood Blocks, and Linoleum Cuts Nov., 1925 -- Twentieth Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 3-20, 1925 -- Work of Living American Etchers (N552:1-7) Jan. 13-Feb. 6 +, 1926 -- Members' Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture (N552:19-21) Feb. 10-27 +, 1926 -- Group Exhibiton by Members of the National Arts Club Mar. 3-27 +, 1926 -- Copies of Old Masters Apr., 1926 -- Architecture, Sculpture, and Decorative Painting May +, 1926 -- Fifth International Exhibition of the Brooklyn Society of Etchers (N552:34-48) Summer +, 1926 -- Summer Exhibition Aug.-Oct. x, 1926 -- The Vollbehr Incunabula Exhibition Nov., 1926 -- Twenty-first Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 2-22 +, 1926 -- Fourth Annual Exhibition of Works of Living American Etchers (N552:8-12) Jan. 5-29 +, 1927 -- Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture by Members Feb. 11-27 +, 1927 -- Exhibition and Auction of Works of Art by Artist Members Mar. 2-21 +, 1927 -- Invited Exhibition by Distinguished American Painters (NHS4:693-695) Apr. 6-29 +, 1927 -- Norse Pictorial Weaving--Mrs. Berthea Aske Bergh (N552:66-68) Nov., 1927 -- Twenty-second Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 7-24 +, 1927 -- Fifth Annual Exhibition of Works of Living American Etchers (N552:13-18) Jan., 1928 -- Members' Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture Feb. 8-29 +, 1928 -- Small Paintings Mar. 8-31 x, 1928 -- Exhibition of Decorative Arts Apr. 4-20 +, 1928 -- Exhibition by Junior Artist Members of the Club Nov., 1928 -- Twenty-third Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec., 1928 -- Small Paintings Jan. 8-Feb. 8 + -- Members' Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture Feb. 13-Mar. 8 -- Sixth Annual Exhibition by Living American Etchers Mar. + -- Richard M. Hurd Loan Exhibition of Italian Primitives Apr. 3-26 + -- Exhibition by Junior Artist Members of the Club May 1-Oct. 1 + -- Summer Exhibition by Painter Life Members Nov. -- Twenty-fourth Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 4-26 * + -- Exhibition of the Decorative Arts Jan. 8-Feb. 1 +, 1930 -- Members' Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture Feb. 5-28 x +, 1930 -- Seventh Annual Exhibition of Living American Etchers Mar. 5-28 +, 1930 -- Junior Artist Members' Exhibition Apr. 16-Sept. 30 +, 1930 -- Members' Exhibition of Small Paintings (N134:484-490) Nov., 1930 -- Silver Anniversary Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 3-26 * +, 1930 -- Eighth Annual Exhibition by Living American Etchers Jan. 7-Feb. 6 +, 1931 -- Members' Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture Mar. 4-27 +, 1931 -- Exhibition by the Junior Artist Members Mar. 13-Apr. 15 x, 1931 -- Auction Exhibition and Sale by Artist Members Apr. 1-25 +, 1931 -- Members' Work of the New York Water Color Club May 2-24 +, 1931 -- The Story of Gramercy Park in Portraits and Historical Objects of the Period, in connection with Gramercy Park Centenary Celebration June 3-Oct. 1 +, 1931 -- Members' Exhibition of Small Paintings Oct. 21-Nov. 20, 1931 -- Twenty-sixth Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Nov. 26-Dec. 26, 1931 -- Sixteenth Annual Exhibition by the Society of American Etchers (formerly The Brooklyn Society of Etchers) Jan. 6-13 +, 1932 -- Members' Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture Feb. 3-27 +, 1932 -- Exhibition of Drawings by Artist Members Mar. 2-26 +, 1932 -- Paintings by Junior Artist Members Mar. 13-Apr. 15 +, 1932 -- Auction Exhibition and Sale by Artist Members Apr. 20-30 +, 1932 -- Exhibition by a Group of New York Art Schools May 4-Oct. 1 +, 1932 -- Members' Annual Exhibition of Small Paintings Jan. 4-27 +, 1933 -- Members' Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture Mar. 1-31 +, 1933 -- Junior Artist Members Apr. 5-22 +, 1933 -- Society of Illustrators May 3-Oct. 1 +, 1933 -- Members' Exhibition of Small Paintings and Sculpture Jan. 3-27 +, 1934 -- Members' Annual Exhibition Jan. 31-Mar. 2 +, 1934 -- Memorial Exhibition of a Group of Former Painter and Sculptor Members: Max Bohm, Emil Carlsen, Charles Hawthorne, Robert Henri, Karl Bitter, Solon Borglum, Daniel Chester French, Edmund Quinn Mar. 7-29 +, 1934 -- Junior Artist Members Apr. 4-27 +, 1934 -- Society of Illustrators, Thirty-second Annual Exhibition May 2-June 28 +, 1934 -- Members' Exhibition of Small Paintings and Sculpture (N552:69-71; N134:491-494) Nov.-Dec., 1934 -- Seventeenth Annual Exhibition of the Society of American Etchers (formerly The Brooklyn Society of Etchers) (N552:49-65) undated -- Twenty-ninth Annual Exhibition of Fifty Books of the Year Jan. 9-Feb. 1 +, 1935 -- Members' Exhibition (N552:22-24) Feb. 6-Mar. 2 +, 1935 -- Members' No Jury Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture (N552:72-74) Mar. 6-29 +, 1935 -- Junior Artist Members (N552:75-77) Apr. 3-27 +, 1935 -- Loan Exhibition of Works of Art owned by Artist Members (N552:84-96) undated -- Thirtieth Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year undated -- Twentieth Annual Exhibition of the Society of American Etchers Jan. 8-31 +, 1936 -- Members' Annual Exhibition (M552:25-27) Mar. 4-27 +, 1936 -- Junior Artist Members (N552:78-80) Apr. 1-May 1 x +, 1936 -- Exhibition of Neighboring Art Organizations (N552:92-94) Spring +, 1936 -- First Annual Exhibition of Pictorial Photography by the Pictorial Forum (N552:87-91) 1936 -- Thirty-first Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year undated -- Twenty-first Annual Exhibition of the Society of American Etchers Jan. 6-29 +, 1937 -- Members' Annual Exhibition Mar. 3-26 +, 1937 -- Exhibition by the Younger Artists Group (N134:495-497) Mar. 31-Apr. 27 +, 1937 -- Second Exhibition of Neighboring Art Organizations (N552:95-97) Nov. *, 1937 -- Thirty-second Annual Exhibition of Books of the Year Dec. 8-25 +, 1937 -- Members' Exhibition of Smaller Paintings and Black and Whites (N552:110-112) Jan. 12-27, 1938 -- Exhibition of Former Painter and Sculptor Members (N552:113-115) Mar. 14-Apr. 2 +, 1938 -- Third Exhibition of Neighboring Art Organizations (N552:98-100) Apr. 6-20 +, 1938 -- Younger Artists Group Exhibition (N552:107-109) Jan. 12-27 x +, 1939 -- Memorial Exhibition of the Work of a Group of Former Painter and Sculptor Members (N134:498-499) Feb. 1-25 +, 1939 -- Members' Exhibition (N552:28-30) Mar. 1-31 +, 1939 -- Exhibition of Flower Paintings (N552:116-118; N134:500-502) Mar. 3-26, 1939 -- Younger Artists Group (N552:104-106) Apr. 5-21 +, 1939 -- Fourth Annual Exhibition of Neighboring Art Organizations (N552:101-103) May 10-24 +, 1939 -- Annual Junior Members' Exhibition (N552:81-83; N134:503-505) June-Oct. +, 1939 -- Selected Works by Deceased Artists from the National Arts Club Permanent Collection (N552:119-121; N134:506-508) Oct. 18-28 +, 1939 -- Special Exhibition of Paintings by Junior Members Dec. 4-25 +, 1939 -- Christmas Sale of Paintings, Drawings, Photographs, and Sculpture by Junior Members Jan. 3-19 +, 1940 -- Members' Annual Exhibition Jan. 24-Feb. 9 +, 1940 -- Distinguished Exhibition of the Work of Living American Painters, Non-Members Feb. 14-29 +, 1940 -- Exhibition and Sale of Ceramics (N134:511-513) Mar. 19-29, 1940 -- Fontainebleau Alumni Exhibition Apr. 3-19 +, 1940 -- Annual Junior Members' Exhibition Apr. 24-May 3 +, 1940 -- Flower and Still Life Paintings May 8-June 1, 1940 -- Special Exhibition of Water Colors, Architectural Renderings, Type Compositions, and Color Reproductions by Edwin Hooper Denby, A.I.A., S.A.D.G. (N443:779-780; N134:509-510) Dec. +, 1940 -- Twenty-fifth Annual Exhibition of the Society of American Etchers Feb. 4-Mar. 1, 1942 -- Exhibition of Paintings by Artists of the United Nations (N134:512-518) June 12-Sept. 30, 1942 -- Members' Summer Exhibition (N134:519) Dec. 16-Jan. 22, 1942 -- Exhibition of Chinese and Indian Art (N134:520) Mar. 31-, 1943 -- Exhibition of Junior Members (N134:521) July 1-Sept. 30, 1943 -- Summer Exhibition of Smaller Paintings by Members (N134:522) Feb. 17-Mar. 15, 1944 -- Exhibition of Studies by American Masters (N134:523) Oct. 5-27, 1944 -- Exhibition of Enlarged Photographs of American Patriots as Seen in Sculpture (N134:523) Jan. 10-Feb. 9 x, 1945 -- Members' Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture Dec. 22-Jan. 4, 1945 -- Seventh Annual Exhibition of the American Veterans Society of Artists, Inc. (N134:527-540) May 21-30, 1946 -- The Traphagen School Exhibition of Costume Design, Illustrating the Development of American Fashion (N134:526) Feb. 20-Mar. 7, 1947 -- Exhibition of Contemporary Chinese Paintings (N134:541) Apr. 20-May 2, 1947 -- Junior Members' Exhibition Dec. 10-24, 1947 -- Ninth Annual Exhibition of American Veterans Society of Artists, Inc. (N121:721-733) Feb. 23-Mar. 6, 1948 -- Forty-seventh Annual Exhibition of the New York Society of Ceramic Arts (N134:543) Mar. 9-21, 1948 -- Annual Exhibition of Junior Members (N134:543) Apr. 8-May 30, 1948 -- Fiftieth Anniversary Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture by Members, Past and Present (N134:543) June 10-Sept., 1948 -- Members' Summer Exhibition (N134:544) Jan. 19-Feb. 9, 1949 -- Fifty-first Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture by Members and Guest Artists (N134:544) Mar. 14-31, 1949 -- Exhibition by Members of the Federation of Modern Painters and Sculptors (N134:545) May 5-Sept. 15, 1949 -- Members' Summer Exhibition (N134:546) Oct. 15-Nov. 4, 1949 -- Fourth Annual Exhibition of the Photo-Engravers Society Jan. 4-Feb. 1, 1950 -- Fifty-second Annual Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture by Members and Guest Artists (N134:546-548 and 550) Jan. 28-Feb. 19, 1950 -- Eighty-third Annual Exhibition of the American Water Color Society (N134:549) Feb. 8-23, 1950 -- Exhibition of Creative Art Associates (N134:549) Mar. 16-Apr. 2, 1950 -- Exhibition of Room Interiors Especially Designed by Members of the American Institute of Decorators, in collaboration with Members of the National Society of Mural Painters (N134:551) May 7-28, 1950 -- Active Members' Exhibition (N134:551-554) June 28-Sept. 15, 1950 -- Members' Summer Exhibition (N134:555) Feb. 26-Mar. 17 x, 1951 -- Paul Mommen Mar. 24-Apr. 19, 1951 -- Exhibition of Paintings by Non-Members (N134:558-559) May 5-31, 1951 -- Spring Water Color Exhibition (N134:560) June 6-, 1951 -- Group Exhibition by Distinguished Artist Members: Gifford Beal, Louis Betts, Charles Clapman, Walter Farndon, Albert Groll, Eugene Higgins, Leon Kroll, Van Dearing Perrine, Keith Shaw Williams Jan. 6-30, 1952 -- Fifty-fourth Annual Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture by Members and Guest Artists (D176:917-919; N134:561) Feb. 9-28, 1952 -- Annual Water Color Exhibition (N134:562) Mar. 9-27, 1952 -- Exhibition of Oil Paintings by Distinguished American Artists (N134:572) Jan. 4-18, 1953 -- Fifty-fifth Annual Exhibition by Painter and Sculptor Members and Guest Artists (N134:563) Jan. 25-Feb. 8, 1953 -- Annual Water Color Exhibition (N134:564) Feb. 15-Mar. 1, 1953 -- Open Exhibition of Oil Paintings (N134:565-568) Mar. *, 1953 -- Art of Indonesia May 3-24, 1953 -- Members' Exhibition of Smaller Paintings in Oil (N134:569-571) Nov. 1-14, 1954 -- The American Artists Professional League, American Art Week (N121:258-259) Oct. 2-19, 1955 -- Open Water Color Exhibition Jan. 8-22 x, 1956 -- Fifty-eighth Annual Exhibition by Painter and Sculptor Members and Guest Artists (N134:573-575) June 17-Sept. 7 x, 1956 -- Members' Summer Exhibition Sept. 24-Oct. 8 x, 1956 -- James H. Walsh Oct. 28-Nov. 10 x, 1956 -- Small Picture Exhibition by Members and Guests Nov. 16-30 x, 1956 -- August Benziger Dec. 5-22 *, 1956 -- Fiftieth Anniversary Exhibition of Books of the Year Jan. 6-27, 1957 -- Fifty-ninth Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture by Members and Guest Artists Feb. 1-15, 1957 -- Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club Sixtieth Annual Exhibition (N134:576-577) Sept. * x, 1957 -- International Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture Jan. 10-24 x, 1958 -- Sixtieth Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture by Members and Guest Artists May 21-31 x, 1958 -- Water Color and Graphic Arts Exhibition by Members and Non-Members Oct. 17-31 x, 1958 -- Twelfth Annual Exhibition of the Photo-Engravers Society Nov. 22-Dec. 3 x, 1958 -- Metropolitan Young Artists Show Jan. 11-26 x, 1959 -- Sixty-first Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture by Members and Guest Artists Dec. 9-Jan. 7 x, 1959 -- Metropolitan Young Artists Show Jan. 15-28 x, 1960 -- Sixty-second Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture by Members and Guest Artists Apr. 18-May 1, 1960 -- Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club Flower Painting Exhibition and Sale (D176:1128-1129) June 8-29 x, 1960 -- Summer Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture by Members undated -- * Arts and Crafts Exhibitions undated -- * x Annual Exhibitions of Books of the Year undated -- * Ceramic Art Exhibition undated -- x Water-Oils by Charles S. Chapman, N.A. undated -- x Fine Art of the Caribbean undated -- x Painters of the United States, 1720-1920, from the Permanent Collection of the Fine Arts Department, International Business Machines Corp. undated -- * Pottery Exhibition undated -- * Traveling Exhibition of Enlarged Photographs of Sculpture and Spring Exhibition of Small Sculpture by Members of the National Sculpture Society undated -- * Exhibition of Small Sculpture undated -- x Modern Tapestries from Vienna undated -- x Annual Open Water Color Exhibition undated -- x Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club, Flower Paintings Exhibition and Sale undated -- * Unidentified exhibition installations
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These citations were compiled from Art Index, 1929-1960; The New York Times Index, 1898-1960; Poole's Index to Periodical Literature, 1898-1906; Nineteenth Century Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature, 1898-1899; and Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature, 1900-1960, using the format employed in Art Index. Citations are presented in chronological order, as it is anticipated that most researchers consulting the National Arts Club Records will be interested in a specific event or era in the Club's history, or are apt to be researching artists whose National Arts Club affiliation or exhibition activities were confined to a particular period. 1898 National Art Club. -- Harpers Weekly -- 42:329, April 2. 1899 Club to advance art industries. -- Critic -- 34:349-51, April. National Arts Club organized. -- New York Times -- (7-2), 29-288-2, April 26. 1909 Position as a factor in the encouragement of the fine arts. G. Teall. -- Craftsman -- 15:604-13, February. Club officials rule a member may take a process server into club as a guest to serve papers on fellow member, case of R.S. Perrin vs. D. Whipple. -- New York Times -- 7:3, June 29. 1913 Lecture of Prof. Eucken on Art and Morality. -- New York Times -- 9:3, March 1. Offers prize to member who writes best manuscript on "A Critical Estimate of the Altman Collection." -- New York Times -- 12:7, November 8. Annual exhibition of Books of the Year; organization of American Institute of Graphic Arts planned. -- New -- York Times 9:3, November 13. 1914 Alexander de Yourevitch has visited Russian political exiles as agent from the Czar; arranges for Russian trade exhibit in New York; National Arts Club has agreed to cooperate. -- New York Times -- 20:2, March 27. Dinner in honor of Shakespeare celebration, address by Henry Clews. -- New York Times -- 13:2, April 24. Farewell dinner to Karl Vollmoeller and George Sylvester Viereck at National Arts Club by Alfred Rau. -- New York Times -- III, 7:3, May 7. Exhibition of Books of the Year (editorial). -- New York Times -- VI, 514:2, November 22. 1915 Awards announced. -- New York Times -- 10:1, January 7. Paintings exhibition. -- New York Times -- V, 11:13, January 10. Poster exhibition. -- New York Times -- III, 2:5, March 28. Thanksgiving dinner to east side waifs. -- New York Times -- 11:1, November 26. 1917 Annual exhibition; Gold Medal and $1000 prize awarded to Ben Foster. -- New York Times -- 10:6, January 4. Memorial services for W.B. Howland. -- New York Times -- 7:3, March 3. Offers prizes for best patriotic medal, poem, and song. -- New York Times -- 9:14, April 6. Offers prizes to promote expression of American patriotism in art. -- New York Times -- IV, 13:2, April 15. H.A.W. Wood speaks at distribution of prizes. -- New York Times -- 11:3, May 31. "Road to France," $500 prize offered for appropriate music. -- New York Times -- 13:2, June 9. American Artists' War Emergency Fund Committee announces that art stamp will be sold to aid artists reduced in circumstances through the war. -- New York Times -- 13:6, July 10. Offers prize of $500 for best musical setting for D.M. Henderson's "The Road to France." -- New York Times -- VIII, 9:3, August 12. Prize for music for war song by D.M. Henderson is awarded to Signe Lund. -- New York Times -- 13:3, November 1. 1919 Annual books exhibition. -- New York Times -- VIII, 686:1, November 23. 1921 Comment on suggestion by G. Bellows that proposed members should possess some work by living American artist. -- New York Times -- III, 20:3, February 6. Elects governors. -- New York Times -- 9:2, April 13. 1922 Awards Agar prize to Christine Herter. -- New York Times -- 16:7, April 7. Address by Ann Martin. -- New York Times -- 4:3, August 3. 1923 Annual exhibition of books; I. Zangwill speaks; protest by member. -- New York Times -- 6:1, November 8. 1924 Prize winners of annual exhibition. -- New York Times -- 4:15, January 10. Honors J.G. Agar at dinner. -- New York Times -- 6:2, February 26. 1925 Mural panels of Old NY used for New Year's fete to be put on exhibition. -- New York Times -- 29:1, January 4. Announces prize winners at Members' Annual Exhibition. -- New York Times -- VIII, 11:2, January 18. Murals depicting history of NYC, painted for New Years' ball, to be given to Museum of the City of New York. -- New York Times -- 25:4, February 3. Exhibition of lithographs, woodcuts, and linoleum prints. -- New York Times -- VIII, 11:13, April 12. 1926 Exhibition. -- New York Times -- 4:5, January 14. Exhibition. -- New York Times -- 17:3, April 8. Exhibition of photographs of recent buildings. -- New York Times -- VIII, 12:6, April 18. 15th century books brought from Germany by Dr. Otto H.F. Vollbehr on exhibition at the National Arts Club. -- New York Times -- 6:6, August 24. 15th century Book of Hours, worth $15,000, stolen from exhibition at National Arts Club. -- New York Times -- 1:2, August 26. Feature article on exhibition. -- New York Times -- IV, 15:1, August 29. Book of Hours mysteriously returned to Vollbehr by E.M. Garlock, attorney, acting for unnamed client who claims to have bought book from stranger. -- New York Times -- 19:1, September 12. Editorial on return of book. -- New York Times -- 20:4, September 13. 21st annual book exhibit; addresses. -- New York Times -- 28:3, November 4. History in connection with 20th anniversary celebration. -- New York Times -- VIII,18:6, November 7. 1927 New Year's Eve costume ball. -- New York Times -- 15:3, January 1. Exhibition of American paintings. -- New York Times -- 25:5, March 3. Exhibition of etchings. -- New York Times -- IX, 10:4, December 11. 1928 Exhibits. -- New York Times -- 30:2, January 12; -- New York Times -- IX, 13:2, January 29. Awards in small painting exhibition. -- New York Times -- 27:2, February 10. Exhibit. -- New York Times -- VIII, 15:3, February 12. First exhibition of decorative arts. -- New York Times -- 28:4, March 15; -- New York Times -- IX, 15:4, March 18. Exhibition. -- New York Times -- IX, 15:2, April 15. 1929 J. Lie, P. Manship, and C. Beach win prizes. -- New York Times -- 25:3, January 11. Annual members' exhibition. -- New York Times -- X, 18:4, January 27. Exhibition of crafts. -- New York Times -- X, 15:6, December 8. Prize awarded to D.C. Nisbet. -- New York Times -- 23:5, December 29. 1930 Arts Club prizes announced. -- Art News -- 28:21, January 4. Annual exhibition of painting and sculpture. -- New York Times -- VIII, 13:3, January 19. Seventh annual exhibition. -- New York Times -- VIII, 13:1, February 16. Annual junior art show. -- New York Times -- 3:5, March 15; -- New York Times -- X, 19:3, March 16. Exhibition of prints by living American etchers. -- New York Times -- X, 18:1, December 14. 1931 New York season; Living American Etchers. -- Art Digest -- 5:14, January 1. M. Gregg Memorial Prize awarded to I.G. Olinsky; medal to H.W. Watrous. -- New York Times -- 34:6, January 10. Exhibitions. -- New York Times -- VIII, 12:7, February 22. Exhibition of Junior Artist Members. -- New York Times -- IX, 13:4, March 15. Hold exhibition of portraits and other objects relating to history of Gramercy Park. -- New York Times -- II, 1:7 and 18:4, May 3. Annual exhibition of paintings by members. -- New York Times -- 30:6, June 4. Awards to R.D. Bowden $3000 prize, offered by J.G. Agar for best book on "The Soul of America." -- New York Times -- 20:6, June 8. 1932 Annual exhibition of work by painter and sculptor members; prizes announced. -- New York Times -- 27:7, January 7. Art Club prizes. -- Art Digest -- 6:10, January 15. Forum on development of art talent in young artists. -- New York Times -- 13:8, January 18. Arts Club prizes. -- Art News -- 30:20, January 23. Opening. -- New York Times -- 16:7, February 4. Prizes awarded to junior artists. -- New York Times -- 19:2, March 8. Art auction totals $600. -- New York Times -- 19:5, April 14. Members' exhibition of small paintings. -- New York Times -- 16:6, May 5. National Arts Club book exhibition. E. Yost. -- Publishers Weekly -- 122:2382-3, December 31. 1933 R. Nickerson, new member, wins medal at annual painting and sculpture show; other awards. -- New York Times -- 18:2, January 5. Annual members' exhibition. -- New York Times -- 13:2, January 13; -- New York Times -- IX, 12:6, January 15. National Arts club prizes. -- Art Digest -- 7:15, January 15; -- Art News -- 31:7, January 28 Celebrates 119th birthday of S.J. Tilden. -- New York Times -- 17:6, February 8. Exhibition by junior artist members. -- New York Times -- 15:2, March 2. 1934 Prizes for annual members' show announced. -- New York Times -- IX, 12:3, January 14. Annual dinner. -- New York Times -- 17:4, January 18. Prizes. -- Art Digest -- February 1, 8:19; -- Art Digest -- 8:13, May 15. Memorial exhibition of eight of its deceased painter and sculptor members. -- New York Times -- IX, 12:6, February 4. Junior members exhibit. -- New York Times -- 17:1, March 8; -- New York Times -- IX, 9:7, March 18; Prizes awarded. -- New York Times -- 22:8, March 22. Annual members' show. -- New York Times -- 17:2, May 3; Awards, -- New York Times -- 21:1, May 8; -- New York Times -- IX, 7:7, May 13. Awards given by Arts Club. -- Art News -- 32:4, June 2. Rare book exhibition planned. -- New York Times -- 19:4, September 18; Exhibition. -- New York Times -- 17:1, September 19. 1935 Annual exhibition of members' work opened. -- New York Times -- 17:5, January 10; -- New York Times -- 9:3, January 14. Annual dinner; awards. -- New York Times -- 20:7, January 17. Stag dinner; portrait of Victoria replaces painting of nude. -- New York Times -- 23:4, February 1. Prizes, annual exhibition of painting and sculpture. -- Art Digest -- 9:21, February 1. Members' annual exhibition. -- New York Times -- 18:2, February 8; -- New York Times -- VIII, 9:6, February 17. Annual exhibition by junior artists. -- New York Times -- 18:5, March 9. Arts Club plans a large bazaar. -- Art News -- 33:10, August 17. Series of articles on traditions of club being written. -- New York Times -- II, 7:1, October 6. Plans for annual book week. -- New York Times -- II and III, 8:5, October 13; exhibitors to be entertained by J.R. Gregg, president. -- New York Times -- 19:2, October 30. To award two trips to Europe for mural decoration. New -- York Times -- 26:7, November 1; -- New York Times -- 19:5, November 14. To hold "At Home" tea. -- New York Times -- II, 8:2, December 8. Dinner. -- New York Times -- 14:8, December 11. 1936 Annual members' exhibition. -- New York Times -- 19:6, January 9; -- New York Times -- 13:8, January 11; -- New York Times -- IX, 10:1, January 19. Exhibition of modern textbooks. -- New York Times -- 17:7, February 6. Announces winners of trips to Europe. -- New York Times -- 21:2, February 11. Exhibition by neighboring organizations. -- New York Times -- IX, 8:1, April 12. Summer exhibit from permanent collection. -- New York Times -- IX, 7:4, June 21. Exhibition of contemporary books; authors' night. -- New York Times -- VI, 9:2, November 8. Plans for children's matinee at annual book exhibition. -- New York Times -- VI, 7:2, November 8. Women's open table plans dinner. -- New York Times -- 16:4, November 23. Exhibition of Society of American Etchers. -- New York Times -- XII, 9:2, November 29. 1937 Awards at members' exhibit. -- New York Times -- 24:3, January 27. Exhibitions sponsored by Society of American Etchers. -- New York Times -- 21:3, February 3; -- New York Times -- X, 9:7, February 7. Women's committee holds drama dinner. -- New York Times -- 13:1, February 15. R.D. Kohn speaks, -- New York Times -- 25:7, March 11. Jr. artists group exhibit. -- New York Times -- IX, 10:1, March 14; Awards. -- New York Times -- 23:6, March 25. Photographic exhibition. -- New York Times -- X, 10:2, May 16. Officers elected. -- New York Times -- 19:1, May 20. H. Hamilton exhibit. -- New York Times -- IX, 6:7, September 26. Book of the year exhibit. -- New York Times -- 23:6, November 4; -- New York Times -- VI, 4:3, November 28. Mr. H.P. Crine elected life member. -- New York Times -- 9:1, November 28. Members' exhibit. -- New York Times -- 28:3, December 9. 1938 Women's Open Table plans. -- New York Times -- 11:2, January 17. Members' annual exhibit. -- New York Times -- , January 18 26:2; -- New York Times -- IX,9:3, January 23; Awards. -- New York Times -- 22:2, January 27. Members studio receptions planned. -- New York Times -- VI, 2:7, January 30. Dinner honoring Dr. W. Damrosch. -- New York Times -- 12:5, March 7. Exhibit by art groups near NYC. -- New York Times -- 20:8, March 28. Group show. -- New York Times -- X, 8:2, April 17. Viennese ball. -- New York Times -- 22:6, April 21. J.F. Talcott elected president; D.E. Waid executive committee chairman. -- New York Times -- 21:6, November 19. Victorian ball. -- New York Times -- 18:1, December 17. 1939 Members' memorial exhibit. -- New York Times -- 15:1, January 13; -- New York Times -- IX, 9:2, January 22. Members' painting and sculpture exhibit. -- New York Times -- IX, 9:2, February 5. Jr. Members' lecture. -- New York Times -- 10:2, February 6. Painting exhibit. -- New York Times -- 18:1, March 1; -- New York Times -- X, 10:2, March 5. Jr. Members party planned. -- New York Times -- 50:3, March 5. Exhibit of neighboring art organizations. -- New York Times -- 13:2, April 17. Wild West party planned to benefit Jr. Members Scholarship Fund; to close 40th anniversary celebration. -- New York Times -- II, 2:8, April 23; -- New York Times -- II, 3:1, April 30. Jr. Members plan New Year's Eve Olympian Ball. -- New York Times -- 30:2, December 19; -- New York Times -- II, 1:2, December 31. 1940 Art by deceased life members to be sold. -- New York Times -- 17:2, January 5. Group show; awards. -- New York Times -- 21:2, January 11. Group show. -- New York Times -- 24:2, January 24; -- New York Times -- IX, 9:2, January 28. Non-members exhibition. -- Art News -- 38:15, February 3. Exhibits: ceramics. -- New York Times -- 17:4, February 16; Ceramics and flowers. -- New York Times -- 15:5, February 19; Ceramics. -- New York Times -- II, 5:2, February 25; Exhibits: Jr. members. -- New York Times -- IX, 10:2, April 14; Group show awards. -- New York Times -- 21: 5, April 25. Pan-American Ball held. -- New York Times -- 21:5, April 20. Fund campaign for refugee artists started. -- New York Times -- 8:2, July 31. Establishes artist refugee fund. -- New York Times -- 19:1, August 1. Benefit exhibit plans. -- New York Times -- 20:8, October 2; Exhibit. -- New York Times -- IX, 5:4, October 6. County fair planned. -- New York Times -- II, 3:3, October 6. Refugee artists show their work. -- Art News -- 39:10, October 12. Annual book exhibit opens. -- New York Times -- 3:5, November 3. Testimonial luncheon for foreign authors in U.S. -- New York Times -- 45:2, November 10. National Arts Club dramatizes books at the 35th annual new books of the year exhibition. -- Publishers Weekly -- 138:2046, November 30. 1941 Annual members' exhibit. -- New York Times -- 24:8, January 10; Comment. -- New York Times -- IX, 9:2, January 12; Awards. -- New York Times -- 24:6, January 23. Annual prizes. -- Art Digest -- 15:13, February 1. Benefits concerts planned. -- New York Times -- 39:1, February 23; -- New York Times -- 20:7, March 28. Annual exhibit awards. -- New York Times -- 28:3, March 11; Comment. -- New York Times -- I, 10:3, March 16. Group shows. -- New York Times -- IX, 10:1, March 30; -- New York Times -- IX, 8:2, May 25; -- New York Times -- X, 13:5, May 25; -- New York Times -- IX, 7:5, June 15. Book exhibit. -- New York Times -- 1:6,November 9. 1942 Group show. -- New York Times -- X, 10:1, January 18. Group show. -- New York Times -- 14:4, February 4; Private preview. -- New York Times -- 15:4, February 5; Comment. -- New York Times -- IX, 9:6, February 8. Jr. members to honor servicemen at Hallowe'en party. -- New York Times -- 16:3, October 30. 37th annual show of new books. -- Publishers Weekly -- 142:2044, November 14. To sponsor Chinese and Indian art exhibit in NYC. -- New York Times -- VIII, 9:1, December 13; Exhibit. -- New York Times -- 42:5, December 17. 1945 Holds Xmas fair. -- New York Times -- 13:3, November 16. 1946 Contemporary American painting exhibit planned. -- New York Times -- 23:6, February 20. Jr. members and young non-members exhibition. -- Art News -- 45:67, May. Annual book show plans. -- New York Times -- 21:2, November 1; Show, W.L. Laurence speaks. -- New York Times -- 13:1, November 12. Annual book show. -- Publishers Weekly -- 150:2731, 2718, November 9. Packaging the book. P. Boswell. -- Art Digest -- 21:3, November 15. Choosing best book jackets, 41st annual book show. -- Art News -- 45:8, December. 1947 Preview exhibit. -- New York Times -- 21:5, January 9. Forming symphony orchestra. -- New York Times -- 27:1, September 19. 1948 Ninth annual exhibition of American Veterans Society of Artists. -- Art Digest -- 22:19, January 1. Conservatives score at the 50th annual exhibition of painting and sculpture. -- Art Digest -- 22:17, February 1. Fiftieth annual exhibition. -- Art News -- 47:49, March. Book fair opens in NYC. -- New York Times -- 30:7, December 9. 1949 Summer annual. -- Art Digest -- 23:14, August. Dinner honors Mrs. F.D. Roosevelt. -- New York Times -- 39:5, October 11. 1950 Fifty-second annual exhibition of oils and sculptures. -- Art Digest -- 24:12, January 15. Members' summer exhibition. -- Art Digest -- 24:18, August. Fair plans. -- New York Times -- 44:8, November 1. 1951 Members-guests annual. -- New York Times -- II, 19:1, January 14. 53rd Annual Exhibition. -- Art Digest -- 25:18, January 15; -- Art News -- 49:47, February. Non-members annual. -- New York Times -- 21:5, March 30. Open competition for non-members. -- Art Digest -- 25:18, April 15. Summer painting exhibition series opens. -- New York Times -- 42:8, June 7. Members work. -- New York Times -- II, 6:4, June 17. Summer exhibition. -- Art Digest -- 25:19, July. 1952 Fifty-fourth annual exhibition. -- Art Digest -- 26:19, January 15; -- Art News -- 49:47, February. Members and guests annual. -- New York Times -- 59:2, January 6; Awards. -- New York Times -- 16:2, January 17. Watercolor annual; awards. -- New York Times -- 14:4, February 8; -- Art News -- 51:56, March. Non-members painting annual; awards. -- New York Times -- 16:5, March 10; -- New York Times -- 27:3, March 13. Small pictures by members; awards. -- New York Times -- 25:5, April 9. Exhibition of small oils. -- Art Digest -- 26:18-19, April 15; -- Art News -- 49:47, February. 1953 Theatre in an art gallery. A. Scheff. -- Theatre Arts -- 37:92, January. Members-guests annual; awards. -- New York Times -- II, 11:2, January 11. Non-members painting annual; awards. -- New York Times -- 21:5., February 19. Members work; awards. -- New York Times -- II, 13:2, May 10; -- New York Times -- II, 8:5, June 21. 1954 Painting and sculpture annual by members and guests. -- New York Times -- 25:5, January 26. Fifty-sixth annual exhibition. -- Arts Digest -- 28:17, February 1. Members and non-members annual; contemporary watercolors; awards. -- New York Times -- 27:5, February 11; Review. -- New York Times -- II, 14:2, February 14. Grand national annual members' competition. -- Art News -- 53:63, May. 1955 Painting and sculpture annual; awards. -- New York Times -- 23:1, January 12. Fifty-sixth annual exhibition. -- Arts Digest -- 28:17, February 1. Paintings annual; awards. -- New York Times -- 18:4, March 1. Annual exhibition of American oil paintings. -- Art Digest -- 29:26, March 15. Poet P. MacKaye honored on 80th birthday. -- New York Times -- 28:2, March 16. 1957 Arts Club honors Neuman; WNYC. C. Durgin. -- Musical America -- 77:12, April. Art Clubs of America. -- Artist -- 53:67, June. 1958 At founding [sixtieth anniversary]. -- New York Times -- 49:2, November 27. First annual metropolitan young artists show; awards. -- New York Times -- 49:2, November 27 1959 Stadium Concerts founder Mrs. C.S. Guggenheimer gets scroll from Mayor Wagner and National Arts Club medal. -- New York Times -- 9:2, March 12. 1960 Tenor competition awards. -- New York Times -- 47:8, November 15.
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The National Arts Club donated its records to the Archives of American Art in 1987. Although a limited amount of printed matter was available at various libraries and on microfilm through the Archives of American Art, scholars have not had access to unpublished records of the Club until this time. In November 2017 an addition to the Officers' Correspondence was donated by Elizabeth G. Knudsen, granddaughter of Edmund Greacen, former Arts Committee Chair.
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Citation:
National Arts Club records, 1898-1960. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
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