Women's International Art Club
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The Women's International Art Club, briefly known as the Paris International Art Club, was founded in Paris in 1900. The club was intended to "promote contacts between women artists of all nations and to arrange exhibitions of their work",[1] and until it dissolved in 1976 it provided a way for women to exhibit their art work. The first exhibition of the club was held in Paris in 1900,[2] and another at the Grafton Galleries in London in the same year. Members of the club included Elisabeth Frink, Gwen John and Orovida Pissarro.[3]
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Formation | 1900 |
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Dissolved | 1976 |
Type | artists' association |
Formerly called | Paris International Art Club |
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