Bit of Central Park, an etching by Charles Frederick William Mielatz, 1918.
Formation
May 2, 1877
Founder
Robert Swain Gifford
Founded at
New York
Type
Professional organization
Purpose
To promote interest in original etching through exhibitions, illustrated catalogues, sales and other forms of public outreach
Headquarters
New York
Formerly called
New York Etchers Club
The New York Etching Club, formally New York Etchers Club,[1] was one of the earliest professional organization in America devoted to the medium of etching.[2][3] Its founders were inspired by the Etching revival that had blossomed in France and England in the middle of the 19th century.[4] The purpose of the club was to create and promote etchings that did not merely reproduce existing paintings, but were original creations of art in their own right.[5]
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