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The Tenth Street Studio Building: Artist-Entrepreneurs from the Hudson River School to the American Impressionists

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Tenth Street Studio Building: Artist Entrepreneurs from the Hudson River School to American Impressionism - Blaugrund, Annette, Ph.D.
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New York's Tenth Street Studio Building (1857-1956), designed by Richard Morris Hunt, housed some of the most important artists in the United States, notably Frederic E. Church, Albert Bierstadt, Winslow Homer, John La Farge, and William Merritt Chase. The tenants worked, taught, exhibited, promoted, and sold their work from their studios and the gallery. This book examines not only the architecture and functions of the building, illustrating a number of the studios, but also the marketing of art in the 19th century. ...

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Tenth Street Studio Building: Artist Entrepreneurs from the Hudson River School to American Impressionism 1997, University of Washington Press, Seattle

ISBN-13: 9780295976358

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