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manuscripts

“Ann-Eiza Club Application.” Ann-Eliza Club Application. Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, Rhode Island.

Bannister, Edward M. “The Artist and His Critics.” April 15, 1886. Ann-Eliza Club Papers. Manuscripts Division, Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, Rhode Island.

Bannister, Edward M. Letter. Rare Books and Manuscripts Collection, Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts.

“Edward Mitchell Banister.” typescript, n.d. W. Alden Brown Papers. Manuscripts Division, Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, Rhode Island.

Family of Man Foundation and the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society. Edward Mitchel Bannister (1828-1901), The World of the Artist. n.p., 1981, Bannister file at the  Rhode Island Black Heritage Society, Providence, Rhode Island.

“Fine Arts at the Infantry Fair.” Unidentified newspaper clipping, 1880, John Russell Bartlett Collection, vol.13. Manuscripts Division, Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, Rhode Island.

“That Mr. Bannister, of this city, can equal any one when the subject inspires him, is amply proved by the charming little painting belonging to Mr. Bates, that fortunately found a place in the loan collection. Strength, color, technique all are there, and combine to render this piece of work worthy of Dupre, to whom its luminous color led us at first sight to ascribe it. “

Forbes, George. E.M. Bannister with Sketch of Earlier Artists. n.p.  Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts, Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts.

George Downing Papers. Rhode Island Black Heritage Society, Providence, Rhode Island.
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