American Art-Union

''The Indian's Vespers'', a portrait by [[Asher Brown Durand The American Art-Union (1839–1851) was a subscription-based organization whose goal was to enlighten and educate an American public to the nation's art, while providing a support system for the viewing and sales of art “executed by artists in the United States or by American artists abroad." Art unions had been popular since the early 19th century in Europe; they first appeared in Switzerland, gaining great popularity in both Germany and the United Kingdom in the 1830s. The British version, Art Union of London (AUL), was a model for the American Art-Union (AAU). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Published 1848
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    Published 1844
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    Published 1884
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