Art Society
Society of Independent Artists
Society of Independent Artists was an art society founded in 1916. This catalog holds 59 public-domain works by 5 of its members. Its artists are most associated with American Impressionism.
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Founded in New York City in 1916, the Society of Independent Artists was established to provide an open exhibition platform for artists without a jury, selection process, or prizes. Modeled after the French Salon des Indépendants, it became a pivotal force in introducing modern and avant-garde art to the American public.
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Swan Pond, Bellport, Long Island -
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The Drive, Central Park -
Afternoon at Coney Island -
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Italo-American Celebration, Washington Square -
Flying Kites, Montmartre -
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Studies of Women by the Park Railing -
Papa, Carry Me—Take Me Up in Your Arms -
Coney Island Boardwalk -
I Went Down that There Slide Faster than the Empire State Express -
The Country Fair -
Children Rollerskating -
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East River Park -
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Network of Stoppages -
Bathing at Bellport, Long Island -
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On Morse Mountain, No. 6, Maine -
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