The New York Etching Club, formally New York Etchers Club,[1] was one of the earliest professional organization in America devoted to the medium of etching.[2][3] Its founders were inspired by the Etching revival that had blossomed in France and England in the middle of the 19th century.[4] The purpose of the club was to create and promote etchings that did not merely reproduce existing paintings, but were original creations of art in their own right.[5]