Fine Arts Journal
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Categories | Fine arts, applied arts |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Year founded | 1899 |
Final issue | September 1919 |
Country | USA |
Based in | Chicago |
ISSN | 2151-2760 |
The Fine Arts Journal, published in Chicago from 1899 to 1919,[1] was an art magazine devoted to the fine arts and increasingly to the arts in the broadest sense. The editor to 1905 was , who sought to make the journal a vehicle "to promote and foster a love for art American in type and the work of the American artist in particular", but resigned when she felt the publisher was insisting that it be a "write-up periodical".[2] From 1907 it was adopted as the official publication of the , also based in Chicago.[citation needed]
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Marian A. White
Editors[]
- Marian A. White (1899-1905)
- Evelyn M. Stuart (1905-1910)
- James William Pattison (1910-1915)
References[]
- ^ ""Fine Arts Journal" at JH Libraries". catalyst.library.jhu.edu. 2012. Retrieved February 11, 2012.
- ^ Herbert Easton Fleming, Magazines of a Market-Metropolis, being a History of the Literary Periodicals and Interests of Chicago. [year missing] p. 107.
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- Visual arts magazines published in the United States
- Monthly magazines published in the United States
- Defunct magazines published in the United States
- English-language magazines
- Magazines established in 1899
- Magazines disestablished in 1919
- Magazines published in Chicago
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