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28: 263: 27: 58:'s annual show, where she was a student, and receiving a poor location within the show. Helena de Kay Gilder felt her paintings location reflected the academy's reluctance to accept new types of art. The group received public support from 113:
became the first miniature painter elected to the Society of American Artists (and one of very few women). Eventually most of the best-known artists of the day joined the group, and many held dual membership with the National Academy.
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group broke away from the Society of American Artists. The Society ultimately merged with the National Academy in 1906.
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was an American artists group. It was formed in 1877 by artists who felt the
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The cycle of conservative to progressive repeated in 1897 when the
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did not adequately meet their needs, and was too conservative.
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Zalesch, Saul (2011). "Society of American Artists".
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W., J. B. F. (1879). "Society of American Artists".
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The Society of American Artists

National Academy of Design
Richard Watson Gilder
Helena de Kay Gilder
The National Academy of Design
Clarence Cook
The New York Times
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Walter Shirlaw
Robert Swain Gifford
Albert Pinkham Ryder
John La Farge
Julian Alden Weir
John Henry Twachtman
Alexander Helwig Wyant
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Laura Coombs Hills
Ten American Painters
National Academy of Design
Art Students League
Ten American Painters
doi
10.2307/20637627
JSTOR
20637627


doi
10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.T2090974

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