Horace Robbins Burdick papers

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Horace Robbins Burdick papers

1914-1932

A diary, Jan. 1, 1931-Jan. 1, 1932, containing daily, detailed entries regarding art and personal activities; a vol., "Constitution and By-Laws of the Boston Art Club," June 1, 1914; and a sketch identified as "Cow Boy Pool, Boston Art Club," by an unidentified artist, depicting men playing billiards at the Boston Art Club.

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Archives of American Art

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Boston art club

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Art gallery at 270 Dartmouth Street, Boston, Mass. From the description of Boston Art Club exhibition catalogs, [undated] and 1909. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122557701 ...

Burdick, Horace Robbins, 1844-1942

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Horace R. Burdick was a portrait painter, teacher, conservator, and writer. Born in East Killingly, Ct., he studied at the Lowell Institute and then the Boston Museum of Fine Arts School. He was a pupil of artists George Hollingsworth, William Rimmer, and E.O. Grundman. Burdick lived in Providence, R.I. for a period of time and worked at a photographic establishment where he first began to use crayon. He moved to Boston in 1864 and set up a studio. Soon after, he became a member of the Boston Ar...