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Wilhelmina Weber Furlong

Wilhelmina Weber Furlong (1878 – 1962) was a German American artist and teacher.[1]

Wilhelmina Weber Furlong
Weber Furlong 1898 in Paris
Born(1878-11-24)November 24, 1878
DiedMay 25, 1962(1962-05-25) (aged 83)
NationalityGerman–American
EducationArt Students League
Known forPainting
MovementModern art, abstract art, Fauvism, impressionism, post-impressionism, expressionism, cubism
SpouseTomás Furlong (artist)
Patron(s)Gertrude Stein, Etta Cone, Claribel Cone, Oliver Gould Jennings, Hyde Collection Museum, Tang Museum, Bolton Museum, Weber Furlong Foundation, Studio 98, Skidmore College
Websitewww.weberfurlong.org

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 century's American modernist movement.[2]

She is considered by some [1][2] the first female modernist painter. Furlong's path reflects similar struggles of women artists during the late 1800s and early 1900s who found themselves subjugated to the tastes of realist[1][2] instructors who opposed both modernism in art and women artists.[3][4][5]

Biography edit

Weber Furlong's long and active artistic career spanned 1892 to 1962, during which time she thrived as a modernist artist working in St. Louis, Mexico City, New York City, and Paris. Beginning in 1892, Weber Furlong was instructed by artists including Emil Carlsen, William Merritt Chase, and Edmund H. Wuerpel of the St. Louis School of Fine Arts.[1] She was in Paris from 1897 to 1906, where she attended the Salon d'Automne for three years and became acquainted with Pablo Picasso, Paul Cézanne, and others who exhibited at the Paris Salon. From 1906 to 1913, Weber Furlong painted in Mexico City before moving to New York City where she lived and worked until 1947. While residing in New York, Weber Furlong worked in the rural retreats of Glens Falls, New York[6] and New Bolton Landing, New York where she hosted fellow artists at her Golden Heart Farm[1] from 1952 to 1962.[7]

In America, Weber Furlong's significant circle of friends and acquaintances includes John Graham,[8] Willem de Kooning, David Smith,[8] Dorothy Dehner,[8] Jean Charlot, Edward Hopper, Alexander Calder, Rockwell and Sally Kent, Thomas Hart Benton, Allen Tucker, Max Weber, Kimon Nicolaides, and many others. As a student, she was associated with the Art Students League as a young woman prior to 1900 and in 1913 began a serious role in the New York art scene at the Art Students League as a Secretary Treasurer and member of the Board of Control along with her husband, the artist Tomás Furlong (artist).[1][9] She taught art for over 56 years in New York[1] and she was active with the Whitney Studio Club during the formative years of the organization in New York City a fact revealed in the Studio Club archives. In 1923 Weber Furlong was exhibiting at the architectural league of New York.[10][11]

Legacy and honors edit

Weber Furlongs' close association in Bolton Landing, New York with the sculptor David Smith has had a lasting influence on the hamlet to this very day and she is known to be responsible for bringing him to the farm he purchased there with his wife sculptor and painter Dorothy Dehner. Weber Furlong's works are on permanent display at the Bolton Landing Museum.[8][12][13]

The Hyde Collection in Glens Falls, New York has displayed the works of Wilhelmina Weber Furlong since 1966 where they hosted a major solo retrospective of the artist's work after her death in 1962.[1] The Tang Museum at Skidmore College holds a work by Weber Furlong which has been exhibited regionally since 1952. In the early 1950s Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York held solo exhibitions of the works of Weber Furlong for several years and she exhibited alongside the artist David Smith at the State Capital in Albany, New York.[1] The Ft. Edward Art Center hosted a solo exhibition in May 1994.[1] Starting in late September 2012 through early April 2013, The International Woman's Foundation in Marfa, Texas held a major retrospective of the works of Weber Furlong featuring over 75 unseen works and private belongings of the artist including her Victorian easel. The one woman show was held at the Iconic Building 98 studio galleries along with a lecture by Professor Emeritus James K. Kettlewell, retired curator of the Hyde Collection.[14][15][16][17][18]

 
Marfa, Texas Chinati Weekend, 2012, Marfa, Texas

In Spring of 2012, Wilhelmina Weber Furlong became the subject of a documentary film based on the biography on the life of the popular early American woman modernist. A permanent display of the work of Wilhelmina Weber Furlong is at the Bolton Landing, New York town history museum.[19][20][21]

On August 7, 2012 the Crandall Public Library in Glens Falls, New York hosted a documentary film crew and lecture on Wilhelmina Weber Furlong featuring James K. Kettlewell, Professor Emeritus at Skidmore College and retired curator of the Hyde Collection, where they displayed one of Wilhelmina Weber Furlong's lost works.[19][22][23][24]

 
New York State Historic Marker located at City Hall in Glens Falls, New York

On July 23, 2013 the City Glens Falls, New York Common Council approved a resolution to place a New York State historical marker in downtown Glens Falls near City Hall. The resolution stated: "Weber Furlong (1878–1962) One of America's great and influential artists of the twentieth century, Weber Furlong was among the first to champion the Modern art movement. The final years of her life were spent in Glens Falls, where she lived and taught near this site at her Ridge Street studio until her death in 1962. Placed for the Warren County Bicentennial."[7][25][26]

2019 Lake George, New York "Two Centuries of Art from Bolton Landing" Bolton Historical Society Museum. Landscapes Lost and Found. [27][28]

2019 Dublin, Ireland Weber Furlong Her Life. Her Art. Her Legacy. The exhibition presented by Clint Weber, Director and Curator of The Weber Furlong Collection of Modern Art; Mona Blocker Garcia of the International Woman’s Foundation and artist Martin De Porres Wright, in association with the Irish Georgian Society. Knight of Glin Exhibition Room, City Assembly House, South William Street. Dublin, Ireland. [29][30][31][32]

2022 Manhattan New York, The Art Students League of New York. Proudly presented To Live is to Paint: Wilhelmina Weber Furlong, Dorothy Dehner and American Modernism July 21 – August 23, 2022 Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery. Wilhelmina Weber Furlong, Dorothy Dehner and American Modernism, curated by the League’s 2022 guest curator, Jillian Russo PhD. To Live is to Paint follows Furlong’s and Dehner’s artistic influences from their extensive travels to their close friendships throughout the 1920s and 1930s.[33]

2022 Austin, Texas Prizer arts and Letters community organization and gallery. Wilhelmina Weber Furlong. Struggled to be taken seriously as an artist, both because of her gender and because of resistance to the modernist movement. She persisted, stating that, “To live is to paint.[34]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j The Biography of Wilhelmina Weber Furlong: The Treasured Collection of Golden Heart Farm by Clint B. Weber, ISBN 978-0-9851601-0-4
  2. ^ a b c Professor Emeritus James K. Kettlewell: Harvard, Skidmore College, Curator The Hyde Collection. Foreword to The Treasured Collection of Golden Heart Farm: ISBN 978-0-9851601-0-4
  3. ^ America's First Female Modern Artists Local The Biography & Catalogue, August 7, 2012. The Weber Furlong Press, New York. July 19, 2012. ISBN 978-0985160104. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  4. ^ Weber Furlong Retrospective Catalogue The Biography & Catalogue, June 7, 2013. The Weber Furlong Press, New York. June 8, 1913. ISBN 098516011X. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  5. ^ "About Weber Furlong Weber Furlong website 2014". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Foundation. The Weber Furlong Collection, New York.
  6. ^ The Hyde Collection Museum Glens Falls, New York on Permanent display
  7. ^ a b "Artist Honored in Glens Falls, Woman Painter Was at Forefront of Modern Change July 12, 2013". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong New York State Historic Marker and Documentary Film. Post Star Glens Falls, New York. July 12, 2013.
  8. ^ a b c d Smithsonian Archives of American Art Oral history interviews with Dorothy Dehner, 1965 Oct.-1966
  9. ^ "Biographer Seeking Local Information on Artist June 27, 2013". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Documentary. Press Republican Plattsburgh, New York.
  10. ^ The Whitney Museum Library archival items number 15405
  11. ^ Smithsonian Archives of American Art Detailed description of the Ben Benn papers, 1905–1993
  12. ^ "Bolton Historical Museum". Bolton Historical Museum.
  13. ^ "Documenting the Life and Times of Bolton Artist Weber Furlong July 24, 2012". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Documentary. Lake George Mirror. March 31, 2021.
  14. ^ "Marfa City Council onboard for American Modernism 2012-08-14". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Retrospective. Big Bend Sentinel. Archived from the original on June 28, 2013.
  15. ^ . Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Retrospective. Big Bend Sentinel. Archived from the original on June 23, 2015. Retrieved May 14, 2013.
  16. ^ "Weber Furlong Retrospective Begins September 27, 2102". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Retrospective Marfa, Texas. The Alpine Avalanche Alpine, Texas.
  17. ^ "Weber Furlong Retrospective Held Over Tuesday, Thursday, January 3, 2013 9:23 am". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Retrospective Marfa, Texas. The Alpine Avalanche Alpine, Texas.
  18. ^ "CBS Midland & Odessa 2006-12-14". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Retrospective. CBS 7.
  19. ^ a b "America's First Female Modern Artists Local, August 7, 2012". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Documentary Film & Biography. Look TV Glens Falls, New York.
  20. ^ "The Treasured Collection Talk at Ten, October 2, 2012 Clint Weber & James Kettlewell". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Documentary Film & Biography. NPR Marfa, Texas.
  21. ^ The Chronicle Glens Falls, New York
  22. ^ . Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Documentary Film. Adirondack Chamber of Commerce. Archived from the original on August 10, 2012.
  23. ^ "Family heirlooms as treasured art Bolton, NY, Aug 03, 2012". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Documentary Film. NPR New York.
  24. ^ "The Treasured Collection Talk at Ten, July 19, 2012". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Documentary Film & Biography. NPR Marfa, Texas.
  25. ^ . Wilhelmina Weber Furlong on Lake George New York. The Hyde Collection Glens Falls NY. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
  26. ^ "Weber Furlong Historic marker dedication". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong on Lake George New York. Time Warner Cable Albany NY.
  27. ^ "Bolton Historical Society Landscapes lost and Found". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong on Lake George New York. Lake George Mirror Bolton Landing, New York. June 5, 2019.
  28. ^ "Two Centuries of Lake George landscapes". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong on Lake George New York. The New York Times Union. June 18, 2019.
  29. ^ "Wilhelmina Weber-Furlong: pioneering American modernist painter". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Her Life. Her Art. Her legacy. The Irish Times Aidan Dunne.
  30. ^ "Search on for Irish family of pioneering American artist". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Dublin, Ireland. The Journal.ie Aoife Barry. August 11, 2019.
  31. ^ "What Lies Beneath". Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Dublin, Ireland. The Independent Ireland Niall MacMonagle. August 19, 2019.
  32. ^ "Dublin Artist:painter and sculptor". Co Curator "Her Life. Her Art. Her Legacy." Dublin, Ireland . Martin De Porres Wright.
  33. ^ "To Live is to Paint". Assembled by the Art Students league of New York. The Art Students League of New York Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery.
  34. ^ "Wilhelmina Weber Furlong curated by Carrie Kenny and Jean-Pierre Verdijo". Weber Furlong Collection of Modern Art. Austin, Texas. Prizer Gallery.

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Wilhelmina Weber Furlong 1878 1962 was a German American artist and teacher 1 Wilhelmina Weber FurlongWeber Furlong 1898 in ParisBorn 1878 11 24 November 24 1878St Louis MissouriDiedMay 25 1962 1962 05 25 aged 83 Glens Falls New YorkNationalityGerman AmericanEducationArt Students LeagueKnown forPaintingMovementModern art abstract art Fauvism impressionism post impressionism expressionism cubismSpouseTomas Furlong artist Patron s Gertrude Stein Etta Cone Claribel Cone Oliver Gould Jennings Hyde Collection Museum Tang Museum Bolton Museum Weber Furlong Foundation Studio 98 Skidmore CollegeWebsitewww wbr weberfurlong wbr org 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 century s American modernist movement 2 She is considered by some 1 2 the first female modernist painter Furlong s path reflects similar struggles of women artists during the late 1800s and early 1900s who found themselves subjugated to the tastes of realist 1 2 instructors who opposed both modernism in art and women artists 3 4 5 Contents 1 Biography 2 Legacy and honors 3 References 4 External linksBiography editWeber Furlong s long and active artistic career spanned 1892 to 1962 during which time she thrived as a modernist artist working in St Louis Mexico City New York City and Paris Beginning in 1892 Weber Furlong was instructed by artists including Emil Carlsen William Merritt Chase and Edmund H Wuerpel of the St Louis School of Fine Arts 1 She was in Paris from 1897 to 1906 where she attended the Salon d Automne for three years and became acquainted with Pablo Picasso Paul Cezanne and others who exhibited at the Paris Salon From 1906 to 1913 Weber Furlong painted in Mexico City before moving to New York City where she lived and worked until 1947 While residing in New York Weber Furlong worked in the rural retreats of Glens Falls New York 6 and New Bolton Landing New York where she hosted fellow artists at her Golden Heart Farm 1 from 1952 to 1962 7 In America Weber Furlong s significant circle of friends and acquaintances includes John Graham 8 Willem de Kooning David Smith 8 Dorothy Dehner 8 Jean Charlot Edward Hopper Alexander Calder Rockwell and Sally Kent Thomas Hart Benton Allen Tucker Max Weber Kimon Nicolaides and many others As a student she was associated with the Art Students League as a young woman prior to 1900 and in 1913 began a serious role in the New York art scene at the Art Students League as a Secretary Treasurer and member of the Board of Control along with her husband the artist Tomas Furlong artist 1 9 She taught art for over 56 years in New York 1 and she was active with the Whitney Studio Club during the formative years of the organization in New York City a fact revealed in the Studio Club archives In 1923 Weber Furlong was exhibiting at the architectural league of New York 10 11 Legacy and honors editWeber Furlongs close association in Bolton Landing New York with the sculptor David Smith has had a lasting influence on the hamlet to this very day and she is known to be responsible for bringing him to the farm he purchased there with his wife sculptor and painter Dorothy Dehner Weber Furlong s works are on permanent display at the Bolton Landing Museum 8 12 13 The Hyde Collection in Glens Falls New York has displayed the works of Wilhelmina Weber Furlong since 1966 where they hosted a major solo retrospective of the artist s work after her death in 1962 1 The Tang Museum at Skidmore College holds a work by Weber Furlong which has been exhibited regionally since 1952 In the early 1950s Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs New York held solo exhibitions of the works of Weber Furlong for several years and she exhibited alongside the artist David Smith at the State Capital in Albany New York 1 The Ft Edward Art Center hosted a solo exhibition in May 1994 1 Starting in late September 2012 through early April 2013 The International Woman s Foundation in Marfa Texas held a major retrospective of the works of Weber Furlong featuring over 75 unseen works and private belongings of the artist including her Victorian easel The one woman show was held at the Iconic Building 98 studio galleries along with a lecture by Professor Emeritus James K Kettlewell retired curator of the Hyde Collection 14 15 16 17 18 nbsp Marfa Texas Chinati Weekend 2012 Marfa Texas In Spring of 2012 Wilhelmina Weber Furlong became the subject of a documentary film based on the biography on the life of the popular early American woman modernist A permanent display of the work of Wilhelmina Weber Furlong is at the Bolton Landing New York town history museum 19 20 21 On August 7 2012 the Crandall Public Library in Glens Falls New York hosted a documentary film crew and lecture on Wilhelmina Weber Furlong featuring James K Kettlewell Professor Emeritus at Skidmore College and retired curator of the Hyde Collection where they displayed one of Wilhelmina Weber Furlong s lost works 19 22 23 24 nbsp New York State Historic Marker located at City Hall in Glens Falls New York On July 23 2013 the City Glens Falls New York Common Council approved a resolution to place a New York State historical marker in downtown Glens Falls near City Hall The resolution stated Weber Furlong 1878 1962 One of America s great and influential artists of the twentieth century Weber Furlong was among the first to champion the Modern art movement The final years of her life were spent in Glens Falls where she lived and taught near this site at her Ridge Street studio until her death in 1962 Placed for the Warren County Bicentennial 7 25 26 2019 Lake George New York Two Centuries of Art from Bolton Landing Bolton Historical Society Museum Landscapes Lost and Found 27 28 2019 Dublin Ireland Weber Furlong Her Life Her Art Her Legacy The exhibition presented by Clint Weber Director and Curator of The Weber Furlong Collection of Modern Art Mona Blocker Garcia of the International Woman s Foundation and artist Martin De Porres Wright in association with the Irish Georgian Society Knight of Glin Exhibition Room City Assembly House South William Street Dublin Ireland 29 30 31 32 2022 Manhattan New York The Art Students League of New York Proudly presented To Live is to Paint Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Dorothy Dehner and American Modernism July 21 August 23 2022 Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Dorothy Dehner and American Modernism curated by the League s 2022 guest curator Jillian Russo PhD To Live is to Paint follows Furlong s and Dehner s artistic influences from their extensive travels to their close friendships throughout the 1920s and 1930s 33 2022 Austin Texas Prizer arts and Letters community organization and gallery Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Struggled to be taken seriously as an artist both because of her gender and because of resistance to the modernist movement She persisted stating that To live is to paint 34 References edit a b c d e f g h i j The Biography of Wilhelmina Weber Furlong The Treasured Collection of Golden Heart Farm by Clint B Weber ISBN 978 0 9851601 0 4 a b c Professor Emeritus James K Kettlewell Harvard Skidmore College Curator The Hyde Collection Foreword to The Treasured Collection of Golden Heart Farm ISBN 978 0 9851601 0 4 America s First Female Modern Artists Local The Biography amp Catalogue August 7 2012 The Weber Furlong Press New York July 19 2012 ISBN 978 0985160104 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Weber Furlong Retrospective Catalogue The Biography amp Catalogue June 7 2013 The Weber Furlong Press New York June 8 1913 ISBN 098516011X a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help About Weber Furlong Weber Furlong website 2014 Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Foundation The Weber Furlong Collection New York The Hyde Collection Museum Glens Falls New York on Permanent display a b Artist Honored in Glens Falls Woman Painter Was at Forefront of Modern Change July 12 2013 Wilhelmina Weber Furlong New York State Historic Marker and Documentary Film Post Star Glens Falls New York July 12 2013 a b c d Smithsonian Archives of American Art Oral history interviews with Dorothy Dehner 1965 Oct 1966 Biographer Seeking Local Information on Artist June 27 2013 Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Documentary Press Republican Plattsburgh New York The Whitney Museum Library archival items number 15405 Smithsonian Archives of American Art Detailed description of the Ben Benn papers 1905 1993 Bolton Historical Museum Bolton Historical Museum Documenting the Life and Times of Bolton Artist Weber Furlong July 24 2012 Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Documentary Lake George Mirror March 31 2021 Marfa City Council onboard for American Modernism 2012 08 14 Wilhelmina Weber Furlong Retrospective Big Bend Sentinel Archived from the original on June 28 2013 Weber Furlong 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