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Grundmann Studios : ウィキペディア英語版 | Grundmann Studios Grundmann Studios (1893-1917) in Boston, Massachusetts, was a building on Clarendon Street in the Back Bay. It contained artist's workspaces and multipurpose function rooms Copley Hall and Allston Hall. Prior to 1893, it functioned as a skating rink; after the Boston Art Students' Association leased the building it was renamed in honor of local art educator Emil Otto Grundmann.〔Copley Society of Art. (About CoSo ). Retrieved 2012-02-21〕 The Massachusetts Institute of Technology owned the property.〔"Copley Hall, Proposed Temporary Walker Memorial." The Tech (MIT), Dec. 30, 1907〕 Tenants included the Copley Society (formerly Boston Art Students' Association); artists Henry R. Blaney, Herman Dudley Murphy,〔American Art News, Vol. 4, No. 9 (Dec. 9, 1905)〕 Frank Richmond,〔American Art News, Vol. 5, No. 12 (Jan. 5, 1907)〕 Mary Bradish Titcomb;〔Vose Galleries. (Mary Bradish Titcomb (1858-1927): Painter of the North Shore )〕 sculptor John A. Wilson, architect Josephine Wright Chapman; and the College Club.〔Boston Evening Transcript - Jun 6, 1905〕〔(College Club of Boston )〕 The structure existed until 1917, when it was demolished.〔American Art Annual, 1917〕 ==Events in Copley Hall==
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