Charcoal Club of Baltimore

The Charcoal Club has been an arts club in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, on an intermittent basis since 1883.

History

Started as the Sketch Club in 1883 by a group of male artists in Baltimore who "desired to draw and paint from life" (meaning nude models), the Charcoal Club was incorporated in 1885. The founding officers included Adalbert J. Volck and Joseph Evans Sperry.[1] The Club held exhibitions of local and national artists and its "annual juried exhibition of contemporary American art [was]...from 1911 to 1926...the high point of Baltimore's brief art season".[2] The Club was also known for its wild annual "Bal des Arts".[3]

References

  1. Wiegand, Henry H. "The Charcoal Club of Baltimore", Art and Archaeology 19 (5-6) June 1925: p. 274.
  2. Kirwin, Liza (1985). "Back to Bohemia with the Charcoal Club of Baltimore". Archives of American Art Journal. 25 (1–2): 44.
  3. Kirwin, Liza (1985). "Back to Bohemia with the Charcoal Club of Baltimore". Archives of American Art Journal. 25 (1–2): 45.

Primary sources

  • Charcoal Club Records, 1888–1970, Maryland Historical Society
  • "Alfred Winfield Strahan Papers". Archives and Manuscripts Collections, The Baltimore Museum of Art. Archived from the original on 2012-04-25.

Secondary sources

  • Wiegand, Henry H. (June 1925). "The Charcoal Club of Baltimore". Art and Archaeology. 19 (5–6): 274–277.
  • Kirwin, Liza (1985). "Back to Bohemia with the Charcoal Club of Baltimore". Archives of American Art Journal. 25 (1–2): 41–46.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.