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The Meistersingers of Nuremberg; At the Artists' Festival in Copley Hall, Monday Evening, Jan 28, Will be Reproduced a German Festival of the Sixteenth Century, With All the Georgeous Costumes of that Period--The Interior of an Old German Hall Will Form a Splendid Background for All Sorts of
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Society of Arts and Crafts (Boston, Mass.) First exhibition of the arts and crafts, Copley Hall, Boston, April 5–16, MDCCCXCVII : representing the application of art to industry, and comprising manufactured articles and original designs for the same. Boston : Printed by T.P. Smith,
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Catalogue of a loan collection of ancient and historic articles, exhibited by Daughters of the Revolution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Copley Hall, April 19-20-21, 1897, Boston
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Picturesque Dances and Playful Revel--The Copley Society Will Have the Assistance of the Harvard Glee Club, Pupils of the School of Design, the
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Scharfenberg, David. "Young woman with a sax: American's first classical saxophonist to be honored today." Boston Globe, 12 Mar 2000: 10.
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The building was demolished in 1917 to allow for the extension of Stuart street, part of the "broad highway" civic improvement project.
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Boston Letter. Artists' Festival: Festivities in Honor of the Return of the Crusaders. Brush and Pencil, Vol. 2, No. 4 (Jul., 1898)
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The Spanish School: Loan Collection : the Copley Society of Boston, Copley Hall, March, 1912
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Ten prints by James McNeill Whistler on display at Boston Memorial exhibition, Copley Hall
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Exhibition and auction of Japanese and Chinese fine art, November 6-8, 1902.
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Daughters of the Revolution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts exhibit
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and Other Boston Organizations. Boston Daily Globe, Jan 27, 1907; p.40.
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Detail of map of Boston in 1911, showing Grundmann Studios near
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Massachusetts Daughters of the American Revolution. (1897),
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Advertisement, Mme. Lineff Russian Choir, Copley Hall, 1895
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Art exhibition to benefit Boston Art Students' Association
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Artists' Festival attendee in costume, Copley Hall, 1898
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Artists' Festival attendee in costume, Copley Hall, 1898
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Former artist studio building in Boston, Massachusetts
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Boston
Massachusetts
Back Bay
Emil Otto Grundmann
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Copley Society
John A. Wilson
Josephine Wright Chapman
College Club

Ralph Adams Cram
John Singer Sargent
School of Drawing and Painting
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Monet
Bela Pratt
Yamanaka & Company
International Exhibition of Modern Art
Advertisement, Mme. Lineff Russian Choir, Copley Hall, 1895
Artists' Festival attendee in costume, Copley Hall, 1898
Artists' Festival attendee in costume, Copley Hall, 1898
Exhibit of J.M. Whistler, Copley Hall, 1904
Detail of map of Boston in 1911, showing Grundmann Studios near Copley Square
Copley Square
Catalog, Modern Art exhibit, 1913
roller polo

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