Record book, 1930-1984 (bulk 1930-1935).

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Record book, 1930-1984 (bulk 1930-1935).

Record book kept by the club's first secretary, Eva F. Chan, and later, by Hon Chew Hee and Wahso Chan. Includes manuscripts of the club's constitution, lists of officers and members, and roll call and minutes of meetings from 1930 to 1933, as well as a participants list for the Third Annual Parilia and Artists' Ball presented by the San Francisco Art Association on March 1, 1935. Also includes newspaper clippings concerning the club and many of its members, including local artists, Dong Kingman, Hon Chew Hee, and poet, Nanying Stella Wong, with additional clippings from the 1940s to 1984 laid-in.

1 box (.2 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7083546

California Digital Library

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Wong, Nanying Stella.

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Chan, Eva F.

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Chan, Wahso.

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Chinese Art Association of America.

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The Chinese Art Association of America, originally the Chinese Art Club of California, was organized on April 29, 1930 by six Chinese art students attending the California School of Fine Arts in San Francisco. As a cultural club, its object was to discuss art, promote art interests among the Chinese people in San Francisco, acquire a better knowledge of Chinese art, and to establish relations with artists in China. From the description of Record book, 1930-1984 (bulk 1930-1935). (Unk...

Kingman, Dong, 1911-

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d. May 12, 2000. From the description of Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. (Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)). WorldCat record id: 81018659 Dong Kingman (1911-2000) was an American painter of Chinese heritage, known for his watercolors. Along with many other artists of his era he was a participating artist in the Works Progress Administration (WPA) created by the federal government to help support the arts. He received numerous awards and accolades, among them two...

Hee, Hon-Chew, 1906-

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