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some arrangement might be made with the Water Color Society to devote the Corridor to etchings. – Mr. Bellows coming in later reported that the Council of the Academy had decided to allow the use of half of the South Room during the Water Color Exhibition for the sum of One Hundred&twenty five dollars.
It was decided that if suitable arrangements could be made with the Water Color Society it would be very desirable to hold an Exhibition and the following particulars agreed upon – viz:
The Club to focus the collection:
- to do its own hanging and cataloguing:
- to employ its own salesman:
- to charge a commission of twenty per cent on all sales: all receipts from the source to be turned over to the Water Color Society, to be devoted first – to paying rent of South Room, - Secondly, to paying expenses of hanging the etchings. Thirdly, to paying salary of
salesman, any ballance to belong to the Water Color Society.
The Water Color Society should assume all risks and expenses (except that of salesman) and take all receipts.
It being found impossible to obtain members to sufficient to constitute an Exhibition Committee it was unanimously Resolved – upon motion by Mr. Reinhart seconded by Mr. Church – that the question of holding a special exhibition of etchings be indefinitely postponed.
Etchings were shown as follows. Two by Mr. Gifford – Four by Sabin&Twelve by Dr. Yale.
The meeting adjourned without further business.
J. C. Nicoll
Secty.
The regular monthly meeting was held at this date in the President’s studio.
It was called to order at nine P.M. with nine members present.
The minutes of the meeting held January 12th were read and approved.
A collection of French etchings was shown by Mr. Smillie.
After considerable informal talk upon the desirability of some scheme to increase the interest of the meetings, it was decided the every member be requested to bring a prepared plate to the next meeting and make a sketch thereon to be afterwards taken home and bitten.
No other business being presented the meeting adjourned.
J. C. Nicoll
Secty.
Approved, may 10th.. 1880
(Approval noted in J. D. Smillies handwriting)
The regular monthly meeting was called at this date in the president’s studio, but no quorum being present no business could be transacted.
There were present Messers J. D. Smillie J.C. Nicoll, Louis C. Tiffany&Geo H. Smillie.
Messers Tiffany and Nicole made drawings on copper pursuant to the action taken at the last meeting
J. C. Nicoll, Secty.
A regular meeting was called to meet at this date in J. D. Smillie’s studio. Messrs Baldwin, Eno, Colman&Nicoll came. There being no quorum, the Pres’. Declared no meeting
(Minutes unsigned but in J. D. Smillie’s handwriting)
New-York Etching Club held in the studio of Mr. A. F. Bellows, 337 Fourth Ave. Monday eveng. May 10”., 1880.
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