"From an exhibit at the Flagler Museum, January 15-May 3, 1998."
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The exhibit "A Society of Painters - Flagler's St. Augustine Art Colony" brings together the work of fifteen artists who worked in St. Augustine in the late 19th century. These artists were drawn to St. Augustine because of its artistic environment, created by the beauty and history of the city, and the artists' studios built by Henry Flagler as a part of the Hotel Ponce de Leon. The artists featured in the exhibit are: Otto Bacher; Marie ̉ Becket; Arthur Callender; Charlotte Buell Coman; Charles Grafton Dana; Felix de Crano; William Staples Drown; H. Anthony Dyer; Robert German; Martin Johnson Heade; Ellen Robbins; George W. Seavey; Frank Shapleigh; William Aiken Walker; and Laura Woodward