Visionists

The Visionists were an informal social club based in Boston, Massachusetts in the late 19th century, focused on the members' shared interests in artists, writers, and cultural movements.

Documented members included: Poet Louise Imogen Guiney and writer Alice Brown were close with this group and participated in at least some of their gatherings.

Their extended circle of friends also included illustrator Ethel Reed, art historian Bernard Berenson, and poet Gelett Burgess.

Favorite writers and artists included Oscar Wilde, William Morris, John Ruskin, and Dante Gabriel Rossetti.

From 1892 to 1893 the group edited a literary journal titled The Knight Errant, published by Francis Watts Lee.