Sources Girls' Art Club history

 

  • "A Girl's Artistic Education in Paris on Nothing." Kansas City Star, March 20, 1910, p. 9. Readex.
  • Albright, Alan. "American Volunteerism in France: The Development of Relief Work, In and Out of the War." 1853 - 1947, The Americans of the Legion of Honor. Catalog, 1993 summer exhibition, Musée Franco-Américain du Château de Blérancourt (Aisne).
  • Allen, Cameron. The History of the American Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Trinity 1815-1980). Bloomington: iUniverse, 2013.
  • A.L.P. "Young Life." Good Housekeeping, vol. 45, no. 4, October 1907, p. 412. HathiTrust.
  • "American Girls' Club: To the Editor of the Herald." The New York Herald (European Edition), October 27, 1898, p. 3. International Herald Tribune : Historical Archive 1887-2013.
  • "American Girls in Paris." The Independent, vol. 52, no. 2695, July 26, 1900, p. 1815. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • "An Art Students' Club for American Girls." The New York Herald European edition, January 19, 1902, Supplement p. 1. Gallica.
  • Andrews, Maude. "Maude Andrews in Paris: Reception in Honor of the Wives of the Peace Commissioners..." The Atlanta Constitution, January 22, 1899, p. 6. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • "Art Study in Paris. The Sunday Inter-Ocean, September 15, 1895, p. 29.
  • "Artistic Toys as Christmas Gifts Offered by Latin Quarter Association. The New York Herald European edition, December 12, 1915, p. 4. Gallica.
  • Aylward, Emily, Meredyth. "The American Girls' Art Club in Paris." Scribner's Magazine, November 1894, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 598-605. 
  • "Bachelor Maids in Paris." The San Francisco Examiner, April 7, 1895, p. 24. Newspapers.com.
  • Blanchard, Florence. "The American Art Association of Paris: The Girls' Art Club." The San Francisco Call, November 17, 1895, p. 24. Newspapers.com.
  • Breekons, Josephine. “Jolly and Busy Girls: Earnest Art Students in American Club at Paris.” Special Correspondence, The Washington Post, February 8, 1903, p. 38. ProQuest Historical Newspapers
  • Burns, Emily. “Of a Kind Hitherto Unknown’: The American Art Association of Paris in 1908.” Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide, vol. 14, no. 1, Spring 2015, pp. 1-54.
  • Burns, Emily. "Revising Bohemia: The American Artist Colony in Paris, 1890-1914." In Karen L. Carter and Susan Waller, eds. Foreign Artists and Communities in Modern Paris, 1870-1914. Burlington, Vermont: Ashgate Press, 2015, pp. 97-110. 
  • “Cercle artistique de jeunes américaines à Paris.” French translation of Aylward's Scribner’s Magazine article, published in La Revue: Litterataure, Beaux-Arts, Sciences, 1895. RH Archives.
  • "Children Dispel Gloom on Liner." New - York Tribune, August 31, 1914, p.9. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • Crombie, John. Chez Charlotte and Fin-de-Siècle Montparnasse. Paris: Kickshaws, 2003.
  • De Forest, Katharine. "An Art Tea at the Paris Girls' Club." Harper's Bazaar, vol. 33, no. 2, January 13, 1900, p. 33. ProQuest.
  • De Forest, Katharine. “Holiday Happenings in Paris.” Harper's Bazaar, vol. 34, no. 2, January 12, 1901, p. 110. ProQuest.
  • De Forest, Katharine. "Our Paris Letter." Harper's Bazaar, vol. 32, no. 1, January 7, 1899, p. 3. ProQuest.
  • Dennison, Mariea Caudill. “The American Girls' Club in Paris: The Propriety and Imprudence of Art Students, 1890-1914.” Woman's Art Journal, vol. 26, no. 1, Spring-Summer 2005, pp. 32-37. JSTOR.
  • Desanti, Dominique. La femme au temps des années folles. Paris: Stock/L. Pernoud, 1984.
  • “Ella Lathrop Shields.” Barnard Alumnae Magazine, vol. 56, no. 2, Winter 1967, p. 20.
  • Estabrook, Nina. "Americans at Paris: How Visitors are Welcomed by their Compatriots." The Washington Post, May 13, 1900, p. 26. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • “Fifty years ago. Newstimes, August 28, 2010. Newspapers.com.
  • "For American Girls." The New York Herald (European Edition), October 12, 1893, p. 2. International Herald Tribune : Historical Archive 1887-2013.
  • “Generosity of Mrs. Whitelaw Reid: In Establishing a Club for Women.” The Nashville American, Aug 15, 1909, p. A6. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • “Girls' Club May Be Broken Up: Dissensions Among Managers May Cause the Failure of Mrs. Reid’s Project.” Chicago Daily Tribune, March 4, 1894, p. 10. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • Givens, Jane. “The Lathrop Windows.” The Call, vol. 370, Fall 2015, p. 7.
  • Goldthwaite, Anne Wilson. Unpublished Memoir. ca. 1910-1939. Archives of American Art, Anne Goldthwaite Papers, 1910-1950, Series 1, Box 1, Folder 1, Smithsonian Institution.
  • Good, E.L. "American Artists in Paris." The Catholic World, vol. 66, no. 394, January 1898, pp. 456-463. 
  • Halloran, William F. The Life and Letters of William Sharp and “Fiona Macleod.” Volume 3: 1900–1905. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2020, appendix 1.
  • Heilig, Sterling. "Where American Girls are Fed and Protected: The Queer Rivalry between the Various Girls' Clubs in Paris." The Baltimore Sun, September 8, 1907, p. 15. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • Heilig, Sterling. "There are Too Many American Girls in Paris." The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 21, 1900, p. 34. Newspapers.com.
  • Heilig, Sterling. "Worship of Food in Paris." Evening Star, January 26, 1895, p. 16. Newspapers.com.
  • Ingram, William H. Who's Who in Paris Anglo-American Colony. Paris: The American Register, 1905. HathiTrust.
  • Leet, Dorothy F.. "Reid Hall: Franco-American Center in Paris." Légion d'Honneur Magazine, vol. 9, no. 3, 1939, pp. 244-249.
  • Lermont, Jacques. "Les clubs des jeunes américaines à Paris." Revue pour les jeunes filles, décembre, janvier, février, 1895-1896, Armand Colin & Cie, 1985, pp. 320-327. Gallica.
  • Lloyd, Caro. "The Club for American Girls Studying in Paris." New Outlook, vol. 50, no. 2, July 14, 1894, pp. 60-61.
  • Madison, Mildred. "The Girls' Art Club." Buffalo Courrier, April 7, 1895, p. 6. Newspapers.com.
  • Mason, C.T. "American Artists in Paris." Broadway Magazine, 1905, pp. 45-48. 
  • "Maude Andrews in Paris." The Atlanta Constitution, January 22, 1899, p. 6. Newspapers.com.
  • McProud, Laura. American Students' Census, Paris 1903. Internet Archive.
  • "Men's Art Clubs Fail." Plain Dealer, April 3, 1910, p. 64. Readex.
  • “Mrs. Whitelaw Reid’s Club for The American Girl In Paris.” The San Francisco Call, November 21, 1909, p. 4. Chronicling America- Library of Congress.
  • Myers, Susan. "Mrs. James Van Alan Shields, Beta Epsilon," The Key, vol. 32, no. 1, February 1915, p. 32-33. HathiTrust.
  • “Progress of American Art Association is Manifest at Winter Exhibition." The New York Herald European edition, February 4, 1907, p. 7. Gallica.
  • Raines, Leonora. “Says American Girl’s Innocence Often Led Her into Difficult Situations During Study Abroad.” Musical America, vol. 29, no. 24, April 12, 1919, p. 34. HathiTrust.
  • Reid, Elisabeth Mills. Letter to Roselle Lathrop Shields, September 7, 1917. RH Archives.
  • Roos, Jane Mayo, “Girls ‘n’ the ‘Hood: Female Artists in Nineteenth-Century France,” in ed. Laura Morowitz and William Vaughan, Artistic Brotherhoods in the Nineteenth Century. Burlington, Vermont: Ashgate Press, 2000, pp. 154-184.
  • Rowland, Geraldine. "The Study of Art in Paris: Illustrated by H.W. Faulkner." Harper's Bazaar, vol. 36, no. 9, September 1902, pp. 756-761. ProQuest.
  • “Shields-Lathrop.” The Music Trade Review, September 1900, p. 20.
  • Special Cable to the New York Times. "American Charity Made Ineffective," New York Times, August 14, 1914, p. 4.
  • Special Cable to the New York World and Chicago Tribune. "Pathetic Death of Artist." Chicago Daily Tribune, May 7, 1899, p. 9. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • Taft, Lorado, "In French Studios: Lorado Taft's Estimate of Lady Art Students.” Special Correspondence, The Baltimore Sun, September 14, 1895, p. 7.  ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • Taylor, Elizabeth. “The American Girls’ Club in Paris.” The Churchman, vol. 70, October 20, 1894, p. 489. 
  • "Une exposition américaine à Paris." Gil Blas, February 23, 1903, p. 3. Gallica.
  • "The American Girls' Club in Paris." Town & Country, vol. 64, no.18, July 17, 1909, pp. 16-17. Women's Magazine Archives.
  • "There Are Too Many American Girls in Paris." Philadelphia Inquirer, January 21, 1900, p. 2. Readex.
  • Van Winkle, Reverend I. "The Truth About Girl Student Life in Paris." The Ladies' Home Journal, vol. 20, no. 7, June 1903, p. 17. ProQuest.
  • Wuerpel, Edmund Henry. The American Art Association of Paris. Philadelphia: Times Printing House, 1894. 
  • Wuerpel, Edmund Henry. “The Fourth Annual Exhibition of the Society of Western Artists” Brush and Pencil, vol. 5, no. 4, January 1900, pp.165-171. JSTOR.