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]
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]
^"National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
^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.
The SalmagundiClub, sometimes referred to as the Salmagundi Art Club, is a fine arts center founded in 1871 in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan...
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of the Monday Evening Club, a men's literary group based in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. At his funeral, five members of the club served as pallbearers...
The Coffee House, National Arts Club and SalmagundiClub in New York. "A LOOK INSIDE DUBAI'S ULTRA-EXCLUSIVE THE ARTS CLUB DUBAI". Conde Nast Traveller....
Lotos Club in New York City. Sarony helped in the founding of the SalmagundiClub, an association of artists, and was also a member of the Tile Club, whose...
(1894), Judson Memorial Church on Washington Square, the Lambs Club Building, the Century Club, Madison Square Presbyterian Church, as well as the Gould Memorial...
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attending drawing classes at the Lowell Institute and at the Boston Art Club, where he took life painting classes. By 1883, Hassam had exhibited watercolors...
in 1911. In 1918, Cole became a member of the SalmagundiClub, the nation's oldest professional art club. From 1924 to 1931, he taught portrait and still...
awarded the National Medal of Arts. He was an Honorary Member of the SalmagundiClub. On January 20, 2003, Hirschfeld died of natural causes in his home...
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Register of Historic Places. Pyle was an early member of The Franklin Inn Club in Philadelphia. According to Robert Vitz, the Howard Pyle School of Art...
the Society of Illustrators, in New York City, and the SalmagundiClub, an important art club also in the city. In April 1921 his work was exhibited at...
the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts) was exhibited at the Boston Art Club; later that year it was exhibited and won a medal at the Philadelphia Centennial...
he won the Shaw Prize awarded for a work in black and white by the SalmagundiClub. He also won the Turnbull Prize in 1918, and the Porter Prize in 1925...
created impressionist landscape paintings. James was associated with the SalmagundiClub in Greenwich Village and the "New Hope School of Impressionism" in...
including the Inness Prize in 1902, from the SalmagundiClub; Silver Medal from the National Arts Club in 1921; and the Brown-Bigelow Gold Medal from...
Anton Grot. It was named after New York City’s club for artists, the SalmagundiClub. The group was primarily an informal gathering of artisans intent on...
"Knickerbocker Club Building" (PDF). New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. September 11, 1979. Retrieved December 6, 2019. "Metropolitan Club Building"...