Boston Athenaeum holds its first annual art exhibition.
May 10, 1827
Gilbert Stuart is among those who attend what becomes an annual event. Art historian William Vance later notes that until this time only portraiture thrived in Boston, and, “[From this moment] art as an independent concern was finally born.” The Athenaeum suspends art exhibitions with the establishment of the Museum of Fine Arts in the 1870s and are resumed in the 1950s.
Sources
- Boston Athenaeum
- Bowen, Abel