Arundel Society

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The Arundel Society, often called the Arundel Club,

The society was discontinued in 1897.

Arundel Club

The Arundel Club was a society founded in London in 1904 for the purpose of continuing more effectively the work of the Arundel Society, which had encouraged the study of art by reproducing the best works of the old masters. The Arundel Club went further by copying and publishing important works in private collections previously inaccessible.[8]

References

Citations

  1. ^ Gregory. W. H. (April 1884). "The Arundel Society". The Nineteenth Century: 610–625.
  2. ^ Barlow, Henry Clark (1870). "Aubrey Bezzi was a music master in Plymouth and became Eastlake's assistant secretary in the Royal Commission of Fine Arts". On the Vernon Dante. London: Williams and Norgate. pp. 36–37.
  3. ^ Cook, E. T.; Wedderburn, Alexander, eds. (1908). The Complete Works of John Ruskin. Vol. Library Edition, Vol. XXXV, Praeterita and Dilecta. London: George Allen. p. 384. Edmund Oldfield (1817-1902), M.A., F.S.A. ... assistant keeper of antiquities at the British Museum; and at one time private secretary to Layard at the Office of Works.
  4. ^ "The fresco-paintings of Italy—the Arundel Society". Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. LXXXVIII (DXL): 458–471. Oct 1860.
  5. ^ Cook, E. T.; Wedderburn, Alexander, eds. (1903). "The Complete Works of John Ruskin". Library Edition, Vol. IV, Modern Painters, Vol. II. London: George Allen: xliv. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^ A List of Members of the Society, Corrected to September, 1877. London: Arundel Society for Promoting the Knowledge of Art. 1877.
  7. ^ Club, Arundel (20 May 2017). "The Arundel Club: For the Publication of Reproductions of Works of Art in Private Collections and Elsewhere". J.J. Waddington. Retrieved 20 May 2017 – via Google Books.

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