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  2. American Art Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Art Association (AAA) was founded by James F. Sutton (President of AAA), R. Austin Robertson, and Thomas Kirby (1846–1924) in 1883. [4] Thomas Kirby had grown up in Philadelphia and moved his family to New York in 1876, in the years prior to starting the AAA, he worked at various auction firms and importers in New York. [5]

  3. 1970 in literature - Wikipedia

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    January 10 – Charles Olson, American modernist poet (liver cancer, born 1910) January 29 – B. H. Liddell Hart , English military historian (born 1895 ) February 2 – Bertrand Russell , English philosopher (born 1872 ) [ 20 ]

  4. Anderson Galleries - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, the establishments merged to be the American Art Association-Anderson Galleries, Inc. and operated at 30 East 57th Street in Manhattan. [2] It sold decorative arts, American and Italian antiques, and modern and antique art, like works of the Barbizon School . [ 2 ]

  5. 1970 in art - Wikipedia

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    January 16 – John Lennon's exhibition of Bag One at the London Arts Gallery is shut down by Scotland Yard for displaying "erotic lithographs".; October - In celebration of her large gift of art works (including ones by Gauguin, Mary Cassatt, and Picasso, ) to the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco from the collection assembled by her late husband Thomas Edward Hanley, Tullah Hanley throws an ...

  6. Lyrical abstraction - Wikipedia

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    Lyrical Abstraction, an exhibition in the Whitney Museum of American Art, May 25–July 6, 1971 was described by John I. H. Baur, curator of the Whitney Museum of American Art: [18] To be given an entire exhibition surveying a current trend in American art at a single blow is an experience unusual to the verge of the bizarre ...

  7. Parke-Bernet - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by a group of employees of the American Art Association, including Otto Bernet, Hiram H. Parke, Leslie A. Hyam, Lewis Marion and Mary Vandergrift. By 1964, the company was the largest auction house in America, [1] with 115 employees and total sales of $11 million ($108 million in 2023). That year, Sotheby's purchased a ...

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  9. Archives of American Art - Wikipedia

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    The Archives of American Art is the largest collection of primary resources documenting the history of the visual arts in the United States.More than 20 million items of original material [1] are housed in the Archives' research centers in Washington, D.C., and New York City.