Society of Illustrators Museum of American
Illustration
New York, NY
212-838-2560
http://www.societyillustrators.org
The Society of Illustrators is the nation's premier professional
artist's organization. Founded in 1902, it is a landmark in New York City
counting among its early members such giants as Charles
Dana Gibson, Frederic
Remington, James
Montgomery Flagg and Norman Rockwell..
The Society of Illustrators Museum of American Illustration is open to the
public free of charge from Tuesday ( 10-8) through Friday ( 10-5) and on
Saturday (Noon to 4). The Museum is located at 128 East 63rd Street, New
York, NY. (information
as of 9/00)
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with museum exhibition news, stories
on American art, calendars, and more. Here are links to selected sections
of the magazine:
- Feature articles indexed by date of publication,
from 1997 to the present
- Articles concerning art museums, indexed
by institution name in alphabetical order
- Articles concerning non-profit art organizations
other than museums, indexed by name of organization in alphabetical order
- Feature articles indexed by subject
and media - over three dozen mini-magazines
- Sources of articles indexed
by state within the United States
- Calendar of art museum exhibitions, current
and future years
- Milestones, including appointments,
new buildings, etc.
- Appraisals, authentication, conservation
and artist identification for original art and reproductions
- Columnists: Ann
Avery Andres, Sarah Beserra,
Roger Dunbier and
Ann Erskine
- Art sellers' showcase and sponsorships
- Books, magazines, videos and more
- Cameos of historic American art collections
- Distinguished artists, including
an alphabetical index of over 2,000 deceased American artists
- Magazine table of contents
- User agreement
- Editorial policies
- Advertising and sponsorship options
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