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The American Art-Union, 322 Broadway, New-York, for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in the United States.

Description

Abstract:
Explains system by which dues buy works of art that are distributed to members annually by lottery.
Notes:
Type-signed at end: Charles Burnett, Jr., No. 7 Market-Street, Honorary Secretary for Providence and its vicinity, vice Thomas F. Hoppin, resigned. Providence, November 20, 1846.
Hay Broadsds Rider copy: Fold traces; on verso red ink stamps an ms. address, "Saml F. Man, Manville, R.I." and endorsement, "Charles Burnett Nov. 20, 1846. respecting fine arts."

Access Conditions

Rights
No Copyright - United States
Restrictions on Use
Collection is open for research.

Citation

Burnett, Charles, "The American Art-Union, 322 Broadway, New-York, for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in the United States." (1846). Rider Broadsides. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:303953/

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Collection:

  • Rider Broadsides

    The Sidney S. Rider Collection, the largest private collection of materials related to the history of Rhode Island, was purchased from Sidney Rider and presented to the library by Marsden Perry in 1903. Rider was a leading Providence bookseller, publisher …
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