- Tenth Street Studio Building
The Tenth Street Studio Building, constructed in
New York City in 1857, was the first modern facility designed solely to serve the needs of artists. [ [http://www.thehamptons.com/museum/tenth_street.html] The Parrish Art Museum] It became the center of the New York art world for the remainder of the nineteenth century. [ [http://www.mcny.org/collections/abbott/a312.htm] Museum of the City of New York]Situated at 51 West 10th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in
Manhattan , the building was commissioned byJames Boorman Johnston and designed byRichard Morris Hunt . Its innovative design soon represented a national architectural prototype, [PAM] and featured a domed central gallery, from which interconnected rooms radiated. Hunt's studio within the building housed the first architectural school in theUnited States . [MCNY]Soon after its completion the building helped to make
Greenwich Village central to the arts in New York City, drawing artists from all over the country to work, exhibit, and sell their art. In its initial yearsWinslow Homer took a studio there, [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9405E4D9163FF934A2575BC0A961958260 "Evoking the World of Winslow Homer", The New York Times] ] as didEdward Lamson Henry , and many of the artists of theHudson River School , includingFrederic Church andAlbert Bierstadt .In 1879 Johnston deeded the building to his son
John Taylor Johnston , who later became the first president of theMetropolitan Museum of Art . In that same yearWilliam Merritt Chase moved into the main gallery, and was joined in the building byWalter Shirlaw andFrederick Dielman . Chase's studio in particular represented the sophisticated taste which came to characterize the building. [PAM]In 1895 Chase departed the studio, and the building subsequently lost its prominence as an art center. In 1920 the building was purchased by artists in order to forestall commercial takeover. In 1956 the Tenth Street Studio Building was razed to make way for an apartment building. [MCNY]
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* [http://www.mcny.org/collections/abbott/a312.htm Museum of the City of New York]
* [http://www.thehamptons.com/museum/tenth_street.html The Parrish Art Museum]
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