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    The Burlington Fine Arts Club (established 1866; dissolved 1952) was a London gentlemen's club based at 17 Savile Row. The club had its roots in the informal...
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    exhibited in London at the exhibition of "The Art of India" at the Burlington Fine Arts Club in 1931 (Cat. 114), as was the Dancing Girl (Cat. 136). This first...
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    started in 1922 following an exhibition of French art at the Burlington Fine Arts Club. Courtauld was one of the first British collectors to display...
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    allowed him to make art contacts in England, especially in the Burlington Fine Arts Club of London. He signed in 1877 with the publisher A. Levy for publishing...
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    exhibition of Furse's paintings and sketches was held at the Burlington Fine Arts Club in 1906. His granddaughter was U.S. Congresswoman Elizabeth Furse...
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    Sandford Arthur Strong. She contributed to the catalogue of the 1903 Burlington Fine Arts Club "Greek Art" Exhibition, and wrote several books on classical art...
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    Historically most of these clubs were gentlemen's clubs with membership restricted to men. More recently,[when?] a number of women-only clubs have been formed....
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    Exhibition of Drawings in Water Colour by Alfred William Hunt, Burlington Fine Arts Club (1897). Allen Staley, The Pre-Raphaelite Landscape, 1973. Wikimedia...
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    at the New Gallery, and an exhibition of his drawings at the Burlington Fine Arts Club. In 1881 Burne-Jones received an honorary degree from Oxford,...
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    12 March 2020. Evening Sentinel, 25 November 1953 Catalogue, Burlington Fine Arts Club (1914) Haggar, R. G.; W. Mankowitz (1957). The Concise Encyclopaedia...
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    exhibited in a posthumous exhibition of Rossetti's work at the Burlington Fine Arts Club in London in 1883; in the National Gallery of South Australia...
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    member of the Arts Club (1869–96), of the Reform Club, the Athenaeum Club, the Burlington Fine Arts Club and the Grolier and Lotos Clubs in New York.[citation...
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    The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House in Piccadilly in London, England. Founded in 1768, it has a unique position...
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    Burlington, officially the City of Burlington, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Vermont and the county seat of Chittenden County. It is...
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    books and lectures, and with the aid of an exhibition at the Burlington Fine Arts Club in 1877, he tried to give a true reflection of Rembrandt's work...
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  • William B. Morris. A collection of his works was exhibited at the Burlington Fine Arts Club in 1878. Amongst his chief pictures were: Salmsey Church (his...
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  • exhibition of British Medieval Art, London, Private Print for the Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1939 Art Treasures of Spain. Results of a visit by Sir Frederic...
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  • the Society of Antiquaries in 1879, was a founder member of the Burlington Fine Arts Club and was also a member of the Athaeneum. His collecting interests...
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    collector's club which became the unofficial "Fine Arts Club" after the museum's opening. In 1866, it merged with the newly formed Burlington Fine Arts Club and...
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    of his output and secured a second exhibition that year at the Burlington Fine Arts Club. The art historians Lawrence Binyon and William Dickes both wrote...
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    May Morris (category Arts and Crafts movement artists)
    The Pienza Cope". Burlington Magazine 7 (April–September 1905), 54–65. "Opus Anglicanum at the Burlington Fine Arts Club". Burlington Magazine 7 (April–September...
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  • the Royal Institute of British Architects Art Committee and the Burlington Fine Arts Club. He was married and had three daughters and three sons, with his...
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    to exhibit his collection along with Dawkins, including at the Burlington Fine Arts Club in 1914. In June 1907, Wace and Droop travelled to Thessaly in...
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  • Archaeology; a large selection from his collection was exhibited at the Burlington Fine Arts Club in 1895, and two years later he published an elaborate Catalogue...
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    co-founder of the St James's Club in London in 1857. He was an art collector, and was for a time President of the Burlington Fine Arts Club in London. On his retirement...
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  • illustrated catalogue of the exhibition of portrait miniatures at the Burlington Fine Arts Club. Propert died at his house in Gloucester Place on 7 March 1902...
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    1871 and 1888, No. 35; at the London Guildhall, 1892; and at the Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1900. Sold by Smith in 1822 (for 300). In the collection of W...
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    Panel, 9 1/2 inches by 7 1/2 inches. A copy was exhibited at the Burlington Fine Arts Club, London, 1900, No. 32, and was in the sale: James Orrock, London...
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    Art Collections Fund from 1906, and a long-time member of the Burlington Fine Arts Club, regularly loaning pictures and porcelain for its exhibitions...
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  • Barrow Prescott when he joined the Burlington Fine Arts Club. In 1939 he published a scholarly article in the Burlington Magazine of portrait drawings made...
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