Studio Building is built.

1861

[1864] It is located at the corner of Tremont Street and Bromfield Street at today’s 104 Tremont Street. A center for art dealers and suppliers, the building houses Austin Hall and the studios of Boston’s best-known artists, including John Enneking, Daniel Chester French, William Morris Hunt, Edmonia Lewis, Martin Milmore, and Elihu Vedder. It is later described as possessing “A delightful flavor of not indecorous bohemianism at a time when the town’s atmosphere was more rigidly puritanical than at present.” Converted to a commercial building in the 1880s, it is torn down in the 1990s and is now the site of Suffolk University Law School.