Phoenix Art Institute, originally located at 350 Madison Avenue in New York, New York,[1] was an educational institution co-founded in 1925 by Franklin Booth[2] with Lauros M.
[5] Booth taught at the school for 21 years[2] and remained affiliated with the organization until his death in 1948.
[7] Other teachers were Norman Rockwell, Walter Beach Humphrey, and Thomas Fogarty.
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ISBN 978-0-520-24118-3.> In 1944, The Phoenix Art Institute merged with the New York School of Applied Design for Women, which reincorporated as the co-educational New York Phoenix School of Design.