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St. Botolph Club

The St. Botolph Club is a private social club in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 1880 by a group including many artists. Its name is derived from the English saint Botolph of Thorney.

Among the club's other activities in its quarters at 2 Newbury Street, it hosted an extensive and long-running series of fine arts exhibits, particularly new work from painters of the American Impressionists: Dennis Miller Bunker, Dodge MacKnight, Joseph Thurman Pearson Jr. (in a 1912 dual exhibition with ''animalier'' sculptor Albert Laessle) and Willard Metcalf, who first showed his landscape ''May Night'' at the club in 1906. The club also exhibited work by Wilton Lockwood, Adelaide Cole Chase, Frances C. Houston, and the sculptor Bela Pratt. The Club also sponsored a baseball team that played against other Boston institutions such as the Tavern Club.

Among its members were the architect Charles Follen McKim, Boston composer Frederick Converse, Sculptor Cyrus Dallin, artist William McGregor Paxton, and U.S. Army brigadier general Charles Brewster Wheeler.

Originally exclusively a men's club, the St. Botolph Club has been open to women since 1988 in advance of a Supreme Court ruling against sexual and racial discrimination in social clubs that would have mandated it.

The club appeared in fictionalized form as the "St. Filipe Club" in two novels written by Arlo Bates, ''The Pagans'' (1884) and ''The Philistines'' (1888).

Since 1972 at 199 Commonwealth Avenue, the club maintains reciprocal relationships with a large number of social clubs worldwide. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The undraped figure : an exhibition of artwork from members' collections : St. Botolph Club : January 7 through Feruary 29, 2003

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    An exhibition of loan pictures at the gallery of the St. Botolph Club, Boston.

    Published 1882
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    Catalogue of exhibition : December 29, 1890-January 17, 1891.

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    Annual exhibition of water colors and pastels : March 25 to April 15, 1891.

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    Hyman Bloom paintings. by Bloom, Hyman, 1913-2009

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    Etchings by James McNeill Whistler. by Whistler, James McNeill, 1834-1903

    Published 1894
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    Rembrandt drawings : twenty-five years in the Peck collection by Peck, Sheldon

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    Exhibition of paintings by Edmund C. Tarbell. by Tarbell, Edmund Charles, 1862-1938

    Published 1904
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    Exhibition of pictures by Hermann Dudley Murphy. by Murphy, Hermann Dudley, 1867-1945

    Published 1907
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    Paintings by Hermann Dudley Murphy. by Murphy, Hermann Dudley, 1867-1945

    Published 1915
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    [Exhibitions].

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