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Salmagundi Club

The Salmagundi Club, sometimes referred to as the Salmagundi Art Club, is a fine arts center founded in 1871 in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan, New York City. Since 1917, it has been located at 47 Fifth Avenue. As of 2021, its membership roster totals roughly 1,250 members.[2]

Salmagundi Club
Location47 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York
Coordinates40°44′3.4″N 73°59′40.5″W / 40.734278°N 73.994583°W / 40.734278; -73.994583
Built1853
Architectural styleItalianate
NRHP reference No.74001275 [1]
NYCL No.0009
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJuly 25, 1974
Designated NYCLSeptember 9, 1969

The Salmagundi Club has served as a center for fine arts, artists and collectors, with art exhibitions, art classes, artist demonstrations, art auctions and many other types of events. It is also a sponsor of the United States Coast Guard Art Program (COGAP).[3]

History edit

It was founded in 1871. Originally called the New York Sketch Class,[4] and later the New York Sketch Club,[5] the Salmagundi Club had its beginnings at the eastern edge of Greenwich Village in sculptor Jonathan Scott Hartley's Broadway studio, where a group of artists, students, and friends at the National Academy of Design, which at the time was located at Fourth Avenue and Twenty-third Street,[6] gathered weekly on Saturday evenings.

The club formally changed its name to The Salmagundi Sketch Club in January 1877.[4] The name has variously been attributed to salmagundi,[5] a stew which the group has served from its earliest years, or to Washington Irving's Salmagundi Papers.[7]

Growing rapidly, the organization was housed in a series of rented properties including 121 Fifth Avenue, 49 West 22nd Street, 40 West 22nd Street and finally 14 West Twelfth Street, where it remained for 22 years.[7] In April 1917, following a three-year search, the club purchased Irad and Sarah Hawley's 1853 Italianate-style brownstone townhouse at 47 Fifth Avenue between East Eleventh and East Twelfth Streets from the estate of William G. Park for $75,000.00 and erected a two-story annex in the rear at an additional cost of $20,000.00 to house its primary art gallery and a billiard room. A housewarming event on February 5, 1918 was attended by more than 500 persons.[4][5][7] In 1918, the club spearheaded a national effort to produce range-finder paintings used to train military gunners for World War I. The club provided the canvas and painting materials for these special-purpose paintings.[8]

In 1969 the building was designated a city landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.[2] In 1975 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Membership edit

The Salmagundi Club was a male-only club for its first century, although artworks by women were accepted and praised.[9] A sister club for women artists, the Pen and Brush Club, was formed around the corner from Salmagundi in 1894.[10] Salmagundi began admitting women members in 1973.[9][11][10]

Members of the Salmagundi Club have included Thomas P. Barnett, William Richardson Belknap, Alon Bement,[12] Ralph Blakelock, A. J. Bogdanove, Charles Bosseron Chambers, James Wells Champney, William Merritt Chase, C.K. Chatterton, Frederick Stuart Church, Jay Hall Connaway, Francis S. Dixon, John Henry Dolph, Charles Dana Gibson, Gordon H. Grant, Walter Granville-Smith, Edmund Greacen, Charles P. Gruppé,[13] Emile Gruppe,[14]William Hart, Childe Hassam, Ernest Martin Hennings, Harry Hoffman, Alexander Pope Humphrey, George Inness Jr., Lajos "Louis" Jambor,[15] John LaFarge, Ernest Lawson, Austin W. Lord, Frank Mason, Leopold Matzal, Samizu Matsuki, John Francis Murphy, Spencer Baird Nichols, Richard C. Pionk, Howard Pyle, Will J. Quinlan, Norman Rockwell, Harry Roseland, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, R. F. Schabelitz, Leopold Seyffert, Channel Pickering Townsley,[16] Louis Comfort Tiffany, Edward Charles Volkert, J. Alden Weir, Jack Wemp, Stanford White, William Wilson (physicist), Stuart Williamson, Joseph Mortimer Lichtenauer and N.C. Wyeth.

Honorary members[7] have included Paul Cadmus, Schuyler Chapin, Winston Churchill, Buckminster Fuller, Al Hirschfeld, and Thomas Hoving.

In 1894, to raise money for the growing club's library,[4][17] artist members were invited to decorate ceramic mugs, which were then fired by Charles Volkmar, the club potter. The club would host a dinner followed by an auction of the finished mugs ... Over the years, many decorated mugs have been returned to the club and are on exhibit in the library along with the largest collection of used artists' palettes in America.[2]

Salmagundi curatorial committee is responsible for maintaining Salmagundi’s permanent representational art collection of approximately 1,800 works from the 1840s to today, including: paintings, sculpture, objects and works on paper by its past and present artist members.

The collection consists of exhibition purchase prizes, competition purchase prizes, artist donations, and estate bequests.

The works are rotated on a continual basis throughout the townhouse and are featured in live shows and online exhibitions throughout the year.

  • Joseph Hartley, 1871–1889
  • George W. Maynard, 1888–1889
  • Charles Yardley Turner, 1883–1889
  • Thomas Moran, 1893–1896
  • W. Lewis Fraser, 1896–1897
  • Alexander Theobald Van Laer, 1897–1898
  • Robert C. Minor, 1898–1899
  • Alexander Theobald Van Laer, 1899–1900
  • George H. McCord, 1900–1901
  • George Inness Jr., 1901–1903
  • J. Scott Hartley, 1903–1905
  • Alexander Theobald Van Laer, 1905–1908
  • Henry B. Snell, 1908–1910
  • Frank Knox Morton Rehn, 1910–1911[18]
  • Carleton Wiggins, 1911–1913
  • Charles Vezin, 1913–1914
  • F. Ballard Williams, 1914–1919
  • Emil Carlsen, 1919–1920
  • J. Massey Rhind, 1920–1922
  • Hobart Nichols, 1922–1924
  • W. Granville-Smith, 1924–1926
  • Franklin De Haven, 1926–1929
  • Bruce Crane, 1929–1933
  • Louis Betts, 1933–1935
  • George Elmer Brown, 1935–1937
  • Frederick W. Hutchinson, 1937–1939
  • Gordon Grant, 1939–1941
  • George Lober, 1941–1944
  • Frederick K. Detwiller, 1944–1946
  • Henry O' Connor, 1946–1947
  • Silvio B. Valerio, 1947–1949
  • Percy Albee, 1949–1953
  • Russell Rypsam, 1953–1955
  • Henry Laussucq, 1955–1957
  • Junius Allen, 1957–1959
  • A. Henry Nordhausen, 1959–1963
  • Francis Vandeveer Kughler, 1963–1966
  • Martin Hannon, 1966–1970
  • John N. Lewis, 1970–1976
  • Martin Hannon, 1976–1977
  • Raymond R. Goldberg, 1977–1979
  • Richard Clive, 1979–1981
  • Carl L. Thomson, 1981–1983
  • Ruth B. Reininghaus, 1983–1987
  • Edward A. Brennan, 1987–1990
  • Kenneth W. Fitch, 1990–1991
  • Robert Volpe, 1991–1994
  • Richard C. Pionk, 1994–2007
  • Claudia Seymour, 2007–2013
  • Robert Pillsbury, 2013–2019
  • Elizabeth Spencer, 2019-2021
  • Jacob Collins, 2021 -

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c Traditional Fine Arts Organization, Inc (2005). "Salmagundi Club: An American Institution". Description of Dubuque Museum of Art exhibition, part of a two and a half year national tour of museums in eleven cities. In 1917, with the support of its members, a Fifth Avenue brownstone was purchased and became their permanent home ... and in 1957 was cited for its architectural distinction by both the Society of Architectural Historians and the Municipal Art Society. It is a fitting home for the oldest art club in America.
  3. ^ "Affiliations". Salmagundi Club website.
  4. ^ a b c d Anne Cohen DePietro (2005). "A Fertile Fellowship: The Rich History of the Salmagundi Club". Traditional Fine Arts Organization, Inc., San Clemente, California, and the Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, New York.
  5. ^ a b c Mara McGinnis (November 4, 2003). "130-year-old Village arts club still flourishing". The Villager.[dead link]
  6. ^ "National Academy School of Fine Arts History". National Academy of Design website. Lemuel Wilmarth was appointed the first full-time instructor in January 1870, by which time the school was located at Fourth Avenue and 23rd Street. Under Wilmarth's leadership, the number of classes and the enrollment increased, and new techniques, such as the quick-sketch, were introduced in response to changing esthetic criteria.
  7. ^ a b c d Tom Fletcher, with thanks to the Museum of the City of New York. "Salmagundi Club Landmark". New York Architecture Images, exterior and interior.
  8. ^ Walter, Paul A.F. "Art in War Service". Art and Archaeology 7 (January—December 1918), pp. 395–403, 409.
  9. ^ a b DePietro, Anne Cohen. "A Fertile Fellowship: The Rich History of the Salmagundi Club". Traditional Fine Arts Organization. Retrieved March 12, 2017. the Salmagundi was still a men's club (only opening to women in 1973), works by women were accepted and praised.
  10. ^ a b Davis, Nicole (February 1, 2006). "New directions for historic art club". The Villager. Retrieved March 12, 2017. Pen and Brush, a sister arts club around the corner from Salmagundi, which opened in 1894 after female artists got tired being excluded. (Salmagundi admitted women in 1973.)
  11. ^ Ratcliffe, Christopher (March 11, 2017). . The Providence Journal. Archived from the original on March 12, 2017. Retrieved March 12, 2017.
  12. ^ "Bement, Alon". Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Oxford University Press. October 31, 2011. doi:10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.B00016071. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
  13. ^ "C.P. Gruppe Death Announcement". Democrat and Chronicle of Rochester, New York. October 1, 1940. p. 12. Retrieved August 24, 2020.
  14. ^ "Emile Albert Gruppe Biography". Artnet.com. Retrieved August 24, 2020.
  15. ^ "Louis Jambor, 69, Versatile Artist; Portraitist and Mural Painter Who Also, Did Book, Film Work Succumbs Here". The New York Times. June 12, 1954. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved February 22, 2020.
  16. ^ "Obituary: Famous Artist Answers Call". The Los Angeles Times. December 3, 1921. p. 13. Retrieved July 12, 2020 – via newspapers.con  .
  17. ^ Shelton, William Henry (November 19, 1898). "Salmagundi Club's Library". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 12, 2020.
  18. ^ "F. K. M. Rehn, Artist, Dies. Ex-President of Salmagundi Club Stricken at Summer Home" (PDF). The New York Times. July 8, 1914. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 10, 2009.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Salmagundi Museum of American Art
  • Documenting the Gilded Age: New York City Exhibitions at the Turn of the 20th Century A New York Art Resources Consortium project. Exhibition catalogs from the Salmagundi Club.
  • The Salmagundi Club Photograph Collection at the New York Historical Society
  • Salmagundi Club: David John Gue

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The Salmagundi Club sometimes referred to as the Salmagundi Art Club is a fine arts center founded in 1871 in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan New York City Since 1917 it has been located at 47 Fifth Avenue As of 2021 update its membership roster totals roughly 1 250 members 2 Salmagundi ClubU S National Register of Historic PlacesNew York City Landmark No 0009Show map of New York CityShow map of New YorkShow map of the United StatesLocation47 Fifth Avenue New York New YorkCoordinates40 44 3 4 N 73 59 40 5 W 40 734278 N 73 994583 W 40 734278 73 994583Built1853Architectural styleItalianateNRHP reference No 74001275 1 NYCL No 0009Significant datesAdded to NRHPJuly 25 1974Designated NYCLSeptember 9 1969The Salmagundi Club has served as a center for fine arts artists and collectors with art exhibitions art classes artist demonstrations art auctions and many other types of events It is also a sponsor of the United States Coast Guard Art Program COGAP 3 Contents 1 History 2 Membership 3 References 4 External linksHistory editIt was founded in 1871 Originally called the New York Sketch Class 4 and later the New York Sketch Club 5 the Salmagundi Club had its beginnings at the eastern edge of Greenwich Village in sculptor Jonathan Scott Hartley s Broadway studio where a group of artists students and friends at the National Academy of Design which at the time was located at Fourth Avenue and Twenty third Street 6 gathered weekly on Saturday evenings The club formally changed its name to The Salmagundi Sketch Club in January 1877 4 The name has variously been attributed to salmagundi 5 a stew which the group has served from its earliest years or to Washington Irving s Salmagundi Papers 7 Growing rapidly the organization was housed in a series of rented properties including 121 Fifth Avenue 49 West 22nd Street 40 West 22nd Street and finally 14 West Twelfth Street where it remained for 22 years 7 In April 1917 following a three year search the club purchased Irad and Sarah Hawley s 1853 Italianate style brownstone townhouse at 47 Fifth Avenue between East Eleventh and East Twelfth Streets from the estate of William G Park for 75 000 00 and erected a two story annex in the rear at an additional cost of 20 000 00 to house its primary art gallery and a billiard room A housewarming event on February 5 1918 was attended by more than 500 persons 4 5 7 In 1918 the club spearheaded a national effort to produce range finder paintings used to train military gunners for World War I The club provided the canvas and painting materials for these special purpose paintings 8 In 1969 the building was designated a city landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 2 In 1975 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places Membership editThe Salmagundi Club was a male only club for its first century although artworks by women were accepted and praised 9 A sister club for women artists the Pen and Brush Club was formed around the corner from Salmagundi in 1894 10 Salmagundi began admitting women members in 1973 9 11 10 Members of the Salmagundi Club have included Thomas P Barnett William Richardson Belknap Alon Bement 12 Ralph Blakelock A J Bogdanove Charles Bosseron Chambers James Wells Champney William Merritt Chase C K Chatterton Frederick Stuart Church Jay Hall Connaway Francis S Dixon John Henry Dolph Charles Dana Gibson Gordon H Grant Walter Granville Smith Edmund Greacen Charles P Gruppe 13 Emile Gruppe 14 William Hart Childe Hassam Ernest Martin Hennings Harry Hoffman Alexander Pope Humphrey George Inness Jr Lajos Louis Jambor 15 John LaFarge Ernest Lawson Austin W Lord Frank Mason Leopold Matzal Samizu Matsuki John Francis Murphy Spencer Baird Nichols Richard C Pionk Howard Pyle Will J Quinlan Norman Rockwell Harry Roseland Augustus Saint Gaudens R F Schabelitz Leopold Seyffert Channel Pickering Townsley 16 Louis Comfort Tiffany Edward Charles Volkert J Alden Weir Jack Wemp Stanford White William Wilson physicist Stuart Williamson Joseph Mortimer Lichtenauer and N C Wyeth Honorary members 7 have included Paul Cadmus Schuyler Chapin Winston Churchill Buckminster Fuller Al Hirschfeld and Thomas Hoving In 1894 to raise money for the growing club s library 4 17 artist members were invited to decorate ceramic mugs which were then fired by Charles Volkmar the club potter The club would host a dinner followed by an auction of the finished mugs Over the years many decorated mugs have been returned to the club and are on exhibit in the library along with the largest collection of used artists palettes in America 2 Dubuque Museum of Art Salmagundi curatorial committee is responsible for maintaining Salmagundi s permanent representational art collection of approximately 1 800 works from the 1840s to today including paintings sculpture objects and works on paper by its past and present artist members The collection consists of exhibition purchase prizes competition purchase prizes artist donations and estate bequests The works are rotated on a continual basis throughout the townhouse and are featured in live shows and online exhibitions throughout the year Joseph Hartley 1871 1889 George W Maynard 1888 1889 Charles Yardley Turner 1883 1889 Thomas Moran 1893 1896 W Lewis Fraser 1896 1897 Alexander Theobald Van Laer 1897 1898 Robert C Minor 1898 1899 Alexander Theobald Van Laer 1899 1900 George H McCord 1900 1901 George Inness Jr 1901 1903 J Scott Hartley 1903 1905 Alexander Theobald Van Laer 1905 1908 Henry B Snell 1908 1910 Frank Knox Morton Rehn 1910 1911 18 Carleton Wiggins 1911 1913 Charles Vezin 1913 1914 F Ballard Williams 1914 1919 Emil Carlsen 1919 1920 J Massey Rhind 1920 1922 Hobart Nichols 1922 1924 W Granville Smith 1924 1926 Franklin De Haven 1926 1929 Bruce Crane 1929 1933 Louis Betts 1933 1935 George Elmer Brown 1935 1937 Frederick W Hutchinson 1937 1939 Gordon Grant 1939 1941 George Lober 1941 1944 Frederick K Detwiller 1944 1946 Henry O Connor 1946 1947 Silvio B Valerio 1947 1949 Percy Albee 1949 1953 Russell Rypsam 1953 1955 Henry Laussucq 1955 1957 Junius Allen 1957 1959 A Henry Nordhausen 1959 1963 Francis Vandeveer Kughler 1963 1966 Martin Hannon 1966 1970 John N Lewis 1970 1976 Martin Hannon 1976 1977 Raymond R Goldberg 1977 1979 Richard Clive 1979 1981 Carl L Thomson 1981 1983 Ruth B Reininghaus 1983 1987 Edward A Brennan 1987 1990 Kenneth W Fitch 1990 1991 Robert Volpe 1991 1994 Richard C Pionk 1994 2007 Claudia Seymour 2007 2013 Robert Pillsbury 2013 2019 Elizabeth Spencer 2019 2021 Jacob Collins 2021 References edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 a b c Traditional Fine Arts Organization Inc 2005 Salmagundi Club An American Institution Description of Dubuque Museum of Art exhibition part of a two and a half year national tour of museums in eleven cities In 1917 with the support of its members a Fifth Avenue brownstone was purchased and became their permanent home and in 1957 was cited for its architectural distinction by both the Society of Architectural Historians and the Municipal Art Society It is a fitting home for the oldest art club in America Affiliations Salmagundi Club website a b c d Anne Cohen DePietro 2005 A Fertile Fellowship The Rich History of the Salmagundi Club Traditional Fine Arts Organization Inc San Clemente California and the Heckscher Museum of Art Huntington New York a b c Mara McGinnis November 4 2003 130 year old Village arts club still flourishing The Villager dead link National Academy School of Fine Arts History National Academy of Design website Lemuel Wilmarth was appointed the first full time instructor in January 1870 by which time the school was located at Fourth Avenue and 23rd Street Under Wilmarth s leadership the number of classes and the enrollment increased and new techniques such as the quick sketch were introduced in response to changing esthetic criteria a b c d Tom Fletcher with thanks to the Museum of the City of New York Salmagundi Club Landmark New York Architecture Images exterior and interior Walter Paul A F Art in War Service Art and Archaeology 7 January December 1918 pp 395 403 409 a b DePietro Anne Cohen A Fertile Fellowship The Rich History of the Salmagundi Club Traditional Fine Arts Organization Retrieved March 12 2017 the Salmagundi was still a men s club only opening to women in 1973 works by women were accepted and praised a b Davis Nicole February 1 2006 New directions for historic art club The Villager Retrieved March 12 2017 Pen and Brush a sister arts club around the corner from Salmagundi which opened in 1894 after female artists got tired being excluded Salmagundi admitted women in 1973 Ratcliffe Christopher March 11 2017 Christopher Ratcliffe The art of women s equality The Providence Journal Archived from the original on March 12 2017 Retrieved March 12 2017 Bement Alon Benezit Dictionary of Artists Oxford University Press October 31 2011 doi 10 1093 benz 9780199773787 article B00016071 Retrieved February 23 2021 C P Gruppe Death Announcement Democrat and Chronicle of Rochester New York October 1 1940 p 12 Retrieved August 24 2020 Emile Albert Gruppe Biography Artnet com Retrieved August 24 2020 Louis Jambor 69 Versatile Artist Portraitist and Mural Painter Who Also Did Book Film Work Succumbs Here The New York Times June 12 1954 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved February 22 2020 Obituary Famous Artist Answers Call The Los Angeles Times December 3 1921 p 13 Retrieved July 12 2020 via newspapers con nbsp Shelton William Henry November 19 1898 Salmagundi Club s Library The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 12 2020 F K M Rehn Artist Dies Ex President of Salmagundi Club Stricken at Summer Home PDF The New York Times July 8 1914 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 10 2009 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Salmagundi Club Official website Salmagundi Museum of American Art Documenting the Gilded Age New York City Exhibitions at the Turn of the 20th Century A New York Art Resources Consortium project Exhibition catalogs from the Salmagundi Club The Salmagundi Club Photograph Collection at the New York Historical Society Salmagundi Club David John Gue Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Salmagundi Club amp oldid 1209418020, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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