Florence Lundborg was a member of the San Francisco group known as "Les Jeunes", who published a magazine, The Lark, in the 1890s; she designed some of the covers. In 1909 she traveled through Europe... Read full biography
Florence Lundborg was a member of the San Francisco group known as "Les Jeunes", who published a magazine, The Lark, in the 1890s; she designed some of the covers. In 1909 she traveled through Europe with fellow artist Belle McMurtry. Her murals were in the Tea Room of the California Building at... Read full biography
Florence Lundborg was a member of the San Francisco group known as "Les Jeunes", who published a magazine, The Lark, in the 1890s; she designed some of the covers. In 1909 she traveled through Europe with fellow artist Belle McMurtry. Her murals were in the Tea Room of the California Building at the Panama Pacific International . Exposition and she also received a bronze medal for oil painting in the exposition. From 1915 to 1917 Lundborg and McMurtry shared a studio in the Studio Building on... Read full biography
Florence Lundborg was a member of the San Francisco group known as "Les Jeunes", who published a magazine, The Lark, in the 1890s; she designed some of the covers. In 1909 she traveled through Europe with fellow artist Belle McMurtry. Her murals were in the Tea Room of the California Building at the Panama Pacific International . Exposition and she also received a bronze medal for oil painting in the exposition. From 1915 to 1917 Lundborg and McMurtry shared a studio in the Studio Building on Post Street, San Francisco. They moved together to New York in June 1917. In 1918 Lundborg participated with other New York artists in providing French landscape paintings to be used in training U.S. soldiers. There seems to be no record of Belle... Read full biography
Florence Lundborg was a member of the San Francisco group known as "Les Jeunes", who published a magazine, The Lark, in the 1890s; she designed some of the covers. In 1909 she traveled through Europe with fellow artist Belle McMurtry. Her murals were in the Tea Room of the California Building at the Panama Pacific International . Exposition and she also received a bronze medal for oil painting in the exposition. From 1915 to 1917 Lundborg and McMurtry shared a studio in the Studio Building on Post Street, San Francisco. They moved together to New York in June 1917. In 1918 Lundborg participated with other New York artists in providing French landscape paintings to be used in training U.S. soldiers. There seems to be no record of Belle McMurtry distinguishing herself as an artist. Written and submitted... Read full biography
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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