Abraham, Michael. “Out of the Closet and Into the Home: Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, and the Affordances of the Domestic Interior,” Texas Studies in Literature and Language, vol. 64, no. 4, Winter 2022, pp. 339–66.
“35 American Artists to Exhibit Works at Coming Autumn Salon,” New York Herald [European Edition], October 24, 1933, pp. [1]+. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
“500 Attend Vernissage of Painting, Sculpture by American Woman,” New York Herald [European Edition], June 13, 1932, p. 2. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
“American Artists Elected,” New York Herald [European Edition], June 21, 1922, p. 5. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
“American Artists Prominent,” The Sun, April 14, 1907, p. 5. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
“American Artists Run War Risks at Etaples,” New York Herald [European Edition], August 8, 1914, p. 2. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
“American Exhibitors at the Salon,” Town and Country, April 23, 1910, vol. 65, no. 6, p. 10.
“American Women Artists Hold Annual Exhibition,” New York Herald [European Edition], February 18, 1907, p. 6. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
“American Women Artists Hold Annual Exhibition,” New York Herald [European Edition], February 22, 1908, p. 6. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
“American Women Artists Hold Exhibition in Paris,” New York Herald [European Edition], February 2, 1913, p. 3. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
“American Women Artists Show Pictures of Merit,” New York Herald [European Edition], February 22, 1914, p. 2. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
“American Women to Open Art Show,” New York Herald [European Edition], June 6, 1932, p. 2. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
“Americans Exhibit ‘Live’ Art in Present Salon d’Automne,” New York Herald [European Edition], October 31, 1924, p. 2. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
“Americans to Fore at Autumn Salon,” New York Herald [European Edition], October 31, 1922, p. 2. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
“Annual Salon d’Automne to Open at Grand Palais Saturday Afternoon,” New York Herald [European Edition], October 29, 1929, pp. [1]+. International Herald TribuneHistorical Archive 1887–2013.
“ART.” Chicago Daily Tribune, February 26, 1899, pg. 27. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
“At Autumn Salon Note of Progress Sounds Clearly,” New York Herald [European Edition], October 31, 1921, p. 6. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
"Autumn Salon in Paris To-Day." New York Herald [European Edition], 31 Oct. 1923, p. 2. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887-2013,
Bal, Georges. “American Artists’ Fine Work Seen at Salon’s Varnishing Day,” New York Herald [European Edition], September 25, 1925, p. 7. International Herald TribuneHistorical Archive 1887–2013.
Bal, Georges. “Many U. S. Exhibitors at Salon, Vernissage Today Will Reveal,” New York Herald [European Edition], November 4, 1927, p. 6. International Herald TribuneHistorical Archive 1887–2013.
Bal, Georges. “Salon d’Automne Opens at Grand Palais Today with 2,800 Works on Exhibition,” New York Herald [European Edition], November 3, 1928, p. 5. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
Bauer, Angela. “Art by Springfield native headed to Smithsonian.” TCA Regional News, March 29, 2024. ProQuest Central Database.
Berman, Anne E. “Art: Provincetown Color Woodcuts,” Architectural Digest, September 1992, pp. 178–81, 203. Internet Archive.
Breuer, Karin. “Gallery 34: Contemporary Color Prints,” Jewel City: Art from San Francisco’s Panama-Pacific International Exhibition, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 2015, pp. 227–35, 285. Internet Archive.
Busa, Christopher. “The Provincetown Art Association and Museum 2014: A Stellar Century of Cultivating Culture,” Provincetown Arts, 2014, pp. 40–46. Internet Archive.
Carl, William P. Fine Prints (List of Prints by American Artists for Sale or Sold).
Chaim, Jordan Karney. “An American in Paris: Ethel Mars,” Two Red Roses Foundation, September 2018.
Charles, Étienne. « La Gravure originale en couleur, » La Liberté, November 11,1912, p. 2. Gallica.
Chevillot, Catherine and Georges Vigne. “Salons et expositions de groupes 1673-1914.” Musée d’Orsay and l’Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art, 2006, https://salons.musee-orsay.fr/
Comoedia, March 27, p. 1. Gallica.
Courboin, Francois. "La gravure sur bois originale au pavillon de Marsan," Art et décoration: revue mensuelle d’art moderne, vol. 17, no. 1, January 1913, p. 3-28. Gallica.
Curley, Francis. “New Artists Revealed at Art Museum,” St. Louis Post, December 27, 1908, p. 10B. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
De Ricci, Seymour. “Core of American Artists in Salon,” New York Herald [European Edition], October 26, 1934, p. 5. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive1887–2013.
De Ricci, Seymour. “Miles of Canvas, Some Fine Art, Revealed at Spring Salon Opening,” New York Herald [European Edition], April 29, 1932, pp. [1]+. InternationalHerald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
Dunford, Penny. A Biographical Dictionary of Women Artists in Europe and America Since 1850. London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1990. Internet Archive.
Einspruch, Franklin. “‘The Provincetown Printmakers’ The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. April 1 – October 15, 2023,” The New Criterion, September 2023, pp. 54–56.
Ethel Mars Exhibition List. Date unknown. Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Provincetown, MA.
Evaul, William H. “Whiteline Woodblock Prints P’town 1914,” Cape Cod Antiquities and Arts, February 1988, pp. 89–90. Provincetown Art Association and Museum.
“Exhibitions - Past And To Come.” Brush and Pencil, vol. 15, no. 4, April 1, 1905, pgs. 79 - 88. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Flint, Janet. Provincetown Printers: A Woodcut Tradition. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press for the National Museum of American Art, 1983.
Gallup, Donald Clifford, editor. Flowers of Friendship: Letters Written to Gertrude Stein. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux; Octagon Books, 1979. Internet Archive.
Gilmore Chaffee, Ada. “Cape End Early Cradled Gifted Group of Print Makers Who Added to Art,” The Provincetown Advocate, October 30, 1952, p. 5. Typescript, B. J. O. Nordfeldt Papers, Archives of American Art, microfilm D 166.
Haverstock, Mary Sayre. Artists in Ohio, 1787–1900: A Biographical Dictionary. Kent: Kent State University Press, 2000. Internet Archive.
Heller, Jules, and Nancy G. Heller, editors. North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary. New York: Garland, 1995.
Henderson, Ethel. "Gossip about the Painters of Vence," The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 8, 1927, p. 44. Newspapers.com.
Henderson, Ethel, "Viewing Modern Art Work in Paris," The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 25, 1927, p. 11. Newspapers.com.
Henderson, Ethel, "Two Artists of Vence," The Philadelphia Inquirer, 17 December 17, 1933, p. 56. Newspapers.com.
“La Gravure Originale En Couleurs, Chez Petit,” New York Herald [European Edition], November 2, 1911, p. 5. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
La Chronique des arts et de la curiosité, February 23, 1907, p. 59. Gallica.
Langa, Helen. “Seeing Queerly: Looking for Lesbian Presence and Absence in United States Visual Art, 1890 to 1950,” Journal of Lesbian Studies, vol. 14, no. 2–3, April 2010, pp. 124–39. doi.org/10.1080/10894160903196509.
L'Art et les artistes, October 1, 1913, p. 144. Gallica
Le Figaro, March 30, 1913, p. 4. Gallica
“L’Exposition Annuelle De ‘La Comédie Humaine’,” New York Herald [European Edition], December 5, 1911, p. 5. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
Kennedy, Jeffrey. “Ethel Mars, Maud Hunt Squire, and a Villa in Vence, My Blog.
Kingsley, Miriam. “Women Artists at the Frontier of Modernism,” Provincetown Arts, 1988, pp. 68–71, 169–70. Internet Archive.
Krause, Martin F. Gustav Bauman: Nearer to Art. Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico, 1993. Internet Archive.
“Le Monde des Arts,” New York Herald [European Edition], January 5, 1922, p. 3. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
Philippon, Camille. “Trois graveuses américaines à la Bibliothèque d’art et d’archéologie: Ethel Mars, Maud Hunt Squire et Edna Boies Hopkins,” Bibliothèque d’art et d’archéologie Jacques Doucet, September 23, 2021.
Ryan, Catherine. Très Complémentaires: The Art and Lives of Ethel Mars and Maud Hunt Squire. Mary Ryan Gallery and Susan Sheehan Gallery. 2000.
Sandler, Jean-Bernard. "Lilian Witteker, une artiste américaine en Touraine," Mémoires de l'Académie des Sciences, Arts et Belles lettres de Touraine, vol. 26, 2013, pp. 27-46). Gallica.
Sayler, Oliver M. "Provincetown, Port of Art and Letters," Shadowland, December 1921, p. 35/64/75. Internet Archive.
Shadowland, December 1921, p. 8. Internet Archive.
"Shedding Some Light on an Era of Invention." International Herald Tribune [European Edition], November 2-3, 2002, p. 9. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887-2013,
Shuebrook, Ron. “Bill Evaul,” Provincetown Arts, 2016, pp. 85–87. Internet Archive.
Smith, Frank Berkeley, The Real Latin Quarter, Funk & Wagnalls Co, 1901. Internet Archive.
Stein, Gertrude. The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas. Project Guttenberg.
Stone, Martha E. “Who Were Miss Furr and Miss Skeene?,” The Gay & Lesbian Review, September–October 2002, pp. 29–30.
Taylor, Bertha Fanning. “Salon D’Automne Gets Vernissage Here Tomorrow,” New York Herald [European Edition], October 30, 1932, pp. [1]+. International Herald TribuneHistorical Archive 1887–2013.
Thiébaut-Sisson. « La gravure originale en couleur, » Le Temps, November 5, 1911, p. 4. Gallica
The Art Amateur; A Monthly Journal Devoted to Art in the Household, vol. 48, no. 5, April 1903, pg. 142. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
“The Société des Beaux-Arts,” New York Tribune, April 16, 1908, p. 6. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Trask, John E. D., and J. Nilsen Laurvik, editors. Catalogue de Luxe of the Department of Fine Arts, Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Vol. 2, 1915. Internet Archive.
“Une Belle Exposition aux Arts Décoratifs,” New York Herald [European Edition], November 10, 1912, p. 5. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
“Varnishing Day at American Woman’s Art Association Show,” New York Herald [European Edition], February 14, 1909, p. 6. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
Vasseur, Dominique H. Edna Boies-Hopkins: Strong in Character, Colorful in Expression, Ohio University Press, 2007, p. 38.
Vauxelles, Louis, “La comédie humaine” Gil Blas, December 7, 1912, p. 5. Gallica.
Wagner-Martin, Linda. Favored Strangers: Gertrude Stein and Her Family. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1995. Internet Archive.
Weber, F. “Artists Flee Paris,” American Art News, vol. 12, no. 38, September 19, 1914, p. 6. JSTOR.
“With Latin Quarter Folk,” New York Herald [European Edition], October 14, 1927. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
“With Latin Quarter Folk,” New York Herald [European Edition], December 3, 1927, p. 9. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.
“Works of Foreign Artists Notable at Nice Salon,” New York Herald [European Edition], January 26, 1910, p. 6. International Herald Tribune Historical Archive 1887–2013.