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			<titlestmt>
				<titleproper>A Guide to the Texas Fine Arts Association Records,
					1908-1992</titleproper>
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			<creation>Original EAD encoding by Jessi Fishman according to TARO 2 EAD 2002 Editing
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			<langusage>Finding aid written in <language>English.</language></langusage>

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			<head>Descriptive Summary</head>
			<origination label="Creator:">
				<corpname encodinganalog="110">Texas Fine Arts Association</corpname>
			</origination>
			<unittitle encodinganalog="245" label="Title:">Texas Fine Arts Association
				Records</unittitle>
			<unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245" label="Dates:">1908-1992</unitdate>
			<langmaterial label="Language:">Materials are written in <language langcode="eng"
					>English.</language></langmaterial>
			<unitid label="Accession No.:">93-210</unitid>

			<physdesc label="Extent:" encodinganalog="300$a">17 ft., 6 in.</physdesc>

			<repository label="Repository:" encodinganalog="852$a">
				<extref href="http://www.cah.utexas.edu" show="new" actuate="onrequest">
					<corpname><subarea> Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, </subarea>The
						University of Texas at Austin</corpname></extref></repository>
			<abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">The Texas Fine Arts Association, the
				earliest organization to promote art activity throughout the state, was founded on
				April 6, 1911, in honor of Elisabet Ney, Austin sculptor. Papers of the Texas Fine
				Arts Association include organizational files, correspondence, exhibits, minutes,
				financial information, scrapbooks, clippings, biographies, histories, and
				lists.</abstract>

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			<head>Biographical Sketch</head>
			<p>The Texas Fine Arts Association was founded on April 6, 1911, in honor of Elisabet
				Ney, an Austin sculptor who lived from 1833 to 1907. It became the first
				organization to promote art and art activity throughout Texas. The association began
				their wildly successful touring program in 1927, bringing selected visual arts works
				to communities throughout Texas. In 1943 Clara Driscoll deeded her estate,
				Laguna Gloria, to the association to be used as the state art gallery. At first, the
				property became the exhibition hall for the association, and later became a private
				art museum. In 1953 the association held a Texas Fine Arts Festival, assisted by the
				Metropolitan Museum of New York, which lent them both masterpieces and contemporary
				works by New York artists. In 1966 the Laguna Gloria Art Museum merged with the
				Texas Fine Arts Holding Company.</p>
			<p>The association presents two exhibitions a year, the New American Talent (nationwide)
				and the Texas Annual for Texas artists. The association also presents educational
				services as well as conferences for members and nonmembers alike. </p>
			<p><emph render="bold">Source</emph>: <emph render="italic">Handbook of Texas
					Online</emph>, s.v. <emph render="doublequote">Texas Fine Arts
					Association,</emph>
				http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/TT/kit1.html (accessed May 27,
				2010).</p>

		</bioghist>
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			<head>Scope and Contents</head>
			<p>The records of the Texas Fine Arts Association include organizational files from the
				Texas Arts Alliance, Laguna Gloria, the Permanent Collection, and the
				Ney Museum as well as correspondence, tours and exhibits materials, chapter
				information, minutes, financial information, scrapbooks, clippings, biographies,
				histories, photographs, and lists. The records document the organization, history,
				and activities of the Texas Fine Arts Association and its members, 1908-1992.</p>

		</scopecontent>

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			<head>Access Restrictions</head>
			<p>Texas Fine Arts Association minutes are closed for thirty-five years from the date of
				the creation of the minutes. This restriction will automatically be lifted at the
				Dolph Briscoe Center for American History as minutes become older than thirty-five
				years. Closed files may be viewed only with the written permission of the director
				of the Texas Fine Arts Association.</p>

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			<head>Use Restrictions</head>
			<p>Unrestricted use.</p>

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			<head>Index Terms</head>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Subjects (Persons)</head>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Ney, Elisabet</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Driscoll, Clara, 1881-1945</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Atkinson, Mary Jourdan</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Taylor, Thomas F.</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">McClendon, James William</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Sayers, Joseph Draper, 1841-1929</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Mezes, Sidney Edward, 1863-1931</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Pease, Julia</persname>
			</controlaccess>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Subjects (Organizations)</head>
				<corpname encodinganalog="610">Texas Fine Arts Association--Archives.</corpname>
				<corpname encodinganalog="610">Elisabet Ney Museum</corpname>
				<corpname encodinganalog="610">Laguna Gloria Art Museum</corpname>

			</controlaccess>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Subjects</head>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Art museums--Texas--Exhibitions</subject>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Arts--Texas--Austin</subject>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Arts--Texas--Management</subject>

			</controlaccess>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Places</head>
				<geogname encodinganalog="651" source="lcnaf">Austin (Tex.)</geogname>

			</controlaccess>
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			<head>Preferred Citation</head>
			<p>Texas Fine Arts Association Records, 1908-1992, Dolph Briscoe Center for American
				History, The University of Texas at Austin.</p>
		</prefercite>

		<relatedmaterial>
			<head>Related Material</head>
			<p>See also <extref show="new" actuate="onrequest"
				href="http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/00805/cah-00805.html">Atkinson (Mary Jourdan) Papers, 1922, 1930-1931</extref></p>
			<p>See also Taylor (Thomas F.) Papers, 1834-1931 </p>


		</relatedmaterial>
		<processinfo>
			<head>Processing Information</head>
			<p>This collection was processed by Kate Adams, July 1997.</p>
			<p>Basic processing and cataloging of this collection was supported with funds from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) for the Briscoe Center’s <emph render="doublequote">History Revealed: Bringing Collections to Light</emph> project, 2009-2011.</p>
			</processinfo>
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			<head>Detailed Description of the Papers</head>
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				<did>
					<unittitle>Inventory</unittitle>
				</did>
				<c02>
					<did>

						<unittitle>Contact repository for more information.</unittitle>
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