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<br /> <br />Around 1890, Daniel Kotz went to New York City, where he opened a studio. He was the <br />cover story of the American Art Journal, March 22, 1890, and there in 1886 at the National <br />Academy of Design, he exhibited the first painting he had ever exhibited in Chicago. <br /> <br />In the 1890's, Daniel Kotz built a commodious studio and home on a New Jersey hillside at <br />Park Ridge, overlooking the beautiful Pascack Valley with New York in the distance. He was <br />one of the originators of the Salmagundi Club in New York around the turn of the century. <br />He was a member of the Salmagundi Club, the Nanuet Painters, the American Artist <br />Professional League, and the Beachcombers' Club in Provincetown. He is known to have <br />exhibited at the New York Etching Club, the National Academy of Design 1909, the <br />Salmagundi Club, the Boston Art Club 1889, 1892, 1896, 1898, 1899, the Art Institute of <br />Chicago 1889, 1894, 1896, 1897, 1904, 1905, 1908, 1909, 1911, 1917, the Pennsylvania <br />Academy of Fine Arts 1895, 1898-1900, and the American Art Association. <br /> <br />Only known photo of Daniel Kotz’s Park Ridge Home Studio
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