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American Art Association

The American Art Association was an art gallery and auction house with sales galleries, established in 1883.
It was first located at 6 East 23rd Street (South Madison Square) in Manhattan, New York City and moved to Madison Ave and 56th St. in 1922. It was the first auction house in the U.S. and had a strong presence in New York during the period of American history known as the Gilded Age, hosting some of the cities major art exhibitions at the time. The galleries and auctions were devoted to paintings by American artists and also had an Oriental Art Department. The aim of the association was to promote American art through a highly visible, cosmopolitan auction venue.〔Bolas, Gerald D. ''The Early Years of the American Art Association.'' 1998. Masters thesis published by University of Michigan. vi. 〕
==History==
The American Art Association (AAA) was founded by James F. Sutton (President of AAA), R. Austin Robertson, and Thomas Kirby (auctioneer) (1846–1924) in 1883.
Thomas Kirby had grown up in Philadelphia and moved his family to New York in 1876, in the years prior to starting the AAA, he worked at various auction firms and importers in New York. In 1882, Sutton proposed a partnership that would result in the formation of the American Art Association.〔Kirby, Thomas E. "Autobiography." American Art Association Papers. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. 〕
During AAA's operation, Sutton, Kirby, Robertson and their staff supervised the sales of hundreds of collections and works of art. R. Austin Robertson traveled to China and Japan to make selections for the Oriental Department.〔http://www.frick.org/sites/default/files/FindingAids/AmericanArtAssociation.html MS 15, Series I, Box 6. 6/6〕 In its first year, AAA exhibited Thomas B. Clarke's collection of American paintings that was a benefit for the National Academy of Design.〔Bolas, Gerald D. ''The Early Years of the American Art Association.'' 1998. Masters thesis published by University of Michigan. 〕 The AAA held its first auction in 1885.〔http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/american-art-association-records-6973〕
In 1929 it merged with the Anderson Auction Company to form the American Art Association-Anderson Galleries, Inc, and in 1938, the firm was taken over by Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc., which had been formed a year earlier.
In 1964, Sotheby's purchased Parke-Bernet, then the largest auctioneer of fine art in the United States.〔http://www.forbes.com/2001/11/14/1114timeline.html〕
The Frick Art Reference Library maintains much of the American Art Association records.

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