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Wilhelmina Weber Furlong (1878 – 1962) was a German American artist and teacher. Wilhelmina Weber Furlong. Weber Furlong 1898 in Paris.
Wilhelmina Weber Furlong was a German-American modernist artist and teacher. Works are available for sale at WOLFS Gallery in Beachwood near Cleveland, ...
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Wilhelmina Weber Furlong (1878-1962). Pictured on Golden Heart Farm on Lake George in New York featuring the magnificent view of Lake George in New York.

Wilhelmina Weber Furlong

German-American artist and teacher
Wilhelmina Weber Furlong was a German American artist and teacher. Among America's earliest avant-garde modernist painters, Weber Furlong pioneered modern impressionistic and modern expressionistic still life painting at the turn of the twentieth... Wikipedia
Born: November 24, 1878, St. Louis, MO
Died: May 25, 1962 (age 83 years), Glens Falls, NY
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She has been called the first female modernist painter in the early American Modernism scene, and she represents the struggles of many women artists in the late ...
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Jul 27, 2019 · Weber Furlong was born into a wealthy family in St Louis, Missouri in 1878. Her artistic talent was noted at an early age and as she grew into ...
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Wilhelmina Weber Furlong's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 475 USD to 2,100 USD, depending on the size and ...
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Wilhelmina Weber Furlong was a forgotten woman. Subsequently hailed by many. Therefore, credited in the footnotes of American art for a century. Her ...
There are set pieces to stumble upon, with Danish armchairs and plastic ashtrays placed in front of a black-and-white TV playing The Munsters, that evil family ...