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111: 31: 97: 240:, Elmer MacRae and I were exhibiting our work. As passengers on a ship are thrown together and become friendly, so in our voyage through a two week exhibition, time was not lacking to talk shop. Walt Kuhn said to me, "Myers, you and MacRae have done so well with your 'Pastelist's Society,' why can't we get together on a scheme for a large exhibition?" So we agreed to talk it over at my studio nearby, at 7 West 42nd Street in the McHugh Building, across the street from the 405:
Henry Fitch Taylor, born in Cincinnati in 1853, was the oldest American artist to experiment with modernist painting. He studied at the Académie Julian, in Paris, beginning 1884 and also worked at Barbizon, possibly encouraged to go to France by Joseph Jefferson whose popular performing troupe Taylor
244:. (Date: December 14, 1911) There our first meeting was held (Kuhn, MacRae, Taylor, Myers) and a tentative list of members was made up which finally resulted in the organization of the "Association of American Painters and Sculptors." As Walt Kuhn says in his commemorative pamphlet, 124:(1853–1925) was an American painter who was to become the oldest among the generation of American artists who responded to and explored Cubism. Taylor served as the first president of the American Association of Artists and Painters (AAPS), the organization which mounted the 1913 236:," for the showing of intimate drawings and pastels. Without our realizing it then, this society was to have important consequences for the subsequent course of American art. Some time afterwards in the Madison Gallery, of which Henry Fitch Taylor was the director, 508:
The body of Mrs. Clara Sydney Taylor, a daughter of the late Bishop Potter, was found on Sunday morning in a marsh beside a private road leading from the cottage where she was living to the home of her brother, Alonzo Potter, at Smithtown, Suffolk County,
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headline read, "Bishop Potter's Daughter Drowns. Body of Mrs. Henry Fitch Taylor Discovered in Marsh Near Her Long Island Home. Had A Spinal Ailment. Belief Is That She Fell Into the Mud and Could Not Free Herself."
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Mrs. Clara Sidney Davidge, the eldest daughter of the late Bishop Henry Codman Potter, was quietly married on Thursday, March 20, to Henry Fitch Taylor
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Memorandum certifying Henry Fitch Taylor as Secretary of the Association of American Painters and Sculptors, July 3, 1914, from the
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to paint. He returned to America in either 1888 or in 1889, and established his studio in
470: 330: 233: 312:"New Hampshire, Death and Burial Records Index, 1654-1949". Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 495: 423: 172: 171:, where he did some painting but did not show his work. Among his visitors there were 532: 207: 176: 157: 219: 180: 253: 188: 125: 141: 237: 192: 457: 153: 477:, The Joseph H. Hirshhorn Foundation, New York Graphics Society 1955. 526:
New York, NY: Goldowsky, Noah, Gallery, 1966. (Exhibition catalog)
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Henry Fitch Taylor circa 1900
Archives of American Art
Cincinnati, Ohio
Plainfield, New Hampshire

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Archives of American Art
Armory Show
Arthur B. Davies
Cincinnati
Académie Julian
Paris
Barbizon
New York City
Cos Cob, Connecticut
Cos Cob Art Colony
John Twachtman
Childe Hassam
Willa Cather
Arthur B. Davies
George Luks
Walt Kuhn
Clara Sidney Potter Davidge
Henry Codman Potter
Staten Island
Jerome Myers
Elmer MacRae
Pastelist's Society
Walt Kuhn

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