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1872 Fort Dodge, Iowa - 1974 San Gabriel, California. Known for: Landscape, missions, still life.
Young, Florence 1872–1974. Florence Young was born on November 6, 1872, in Fort Dodge, Iowa, the daughter of Issac Marshall Young and Harriett M. (Hutchinson) Young. After graduating from high school... Read full biography
Young, Florence 1872–1974. Florence Young was born on November 6, 1872, in Fort Dodge, Iowa, the daughter of Issac Marshall Young and Harriett M. (Hutchinson) Young. After graduating from high school in Fort Dodge, she studied at the Art Institute of Chicago with John Vanderpoel and at the Art... Read full biography
Young, Florence 1872–1974. Florence Young was born on November 6, 1872, in Fort Dodge, Iowa, the daughter of Issac Marshall Young and Harriett M. (Hutchinson) Young. After graduating from high school in Fort Dodge, she studied at the Art Institute of Chicago with John Vanderpoel and at the Art Students League in New York. At various times she was a pupil of Kenyon Cox, James Carrol Beckwith, Frank Du Mond, William Merritt Chase, Wilbur Reaser, and Nicolai Fechin. In 1900, while living in Iowa,... Read full biography
Young, Florence 1872–1974. Florence Young was born on November 6, 1872, in Fort Dodge, Iowa, the daughter of Issac Marshall Young and Harriett M. (Hutchinson) Young. After graduating from high school in Fort Dodge, she studied at the Art Institute of Chicago with John Vanderpoel and at the Art Students League in New York. At various times she was a pupil of Kenyon Cox, James Carrol Beckwith, Frank Du Mond, William Merritt Chase, Wilbur Reaser, and Nicolai Fechin. In 1900, while living in Iowa, she identified herself as an artist on the United States Census. By 1920, she was a resident of California, living in Long Beach with her parents. She remained a resident of the state for the rest of her life, relocating to Alhambra, California, by... Read full biography
Young, Florence 1872–1974. Florence Young was born on November 6, 1872, in Fort Dodge, Iowa, the daughter of Issac Marshall Young and Harriett M. (Hutchinson) Young. After graduating from high school in Fort Dodge, she studied at the Art Institute of Chicago with John Vanderpoel and at the Art Students League in New York. At various times she was a pupil of Kenyon Cox, James Carrol Beckwith, Frank Du Mond, William Merritt Chase, Wilbur Reaser, and Nicolai Fechin. In 1900, while living in Iowa, she identified herself as an artist on the United States Census. By 1920, she was a resident of California, living in Long Beach with her parents. She remained a resident of the state for the rest of her life, relocating to Alhambra, California, by 1930 where she remained. Florence Young, a painter, engraver, and teacher, is frequently confused in print with the artist Fran... Read full biography
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Keywords (30)
Art Method
- •Easel Painting
- •Graphic Design, Printmaking, Lithography, Etching, Woodblocks
- •Plein Aire Painting, Plein-Air
Art Media
- •Engraving, Engraver
- •Oil Paint
Art Style
- •Impressionism Before 1940
Art Subject
- •Adobe Structures, Pueblos
- •Coastal View, Shoreline, Seaside
- •Desert Landscape
- •Landscape
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •Mountain Views, Mountainscapes
- •Spanish Missions, California
- •Still Life
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •California Before 1940
- •Catalina Island
Art Association
- •Women Painters of the West
Art Teacher
- •Frank Vincent DuMond
- •James Carroll Beckwith
- •John Vanderpoel
- •Kenyon Cox
- •Nicolai Fechin
- •William Merritt Chase
Art School
- •Art Students League of New York, Student
- •School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Student
- •Society for Sanity in Art
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
- •Late 19th Century, After Civil War
Added Description
- •Centenarian Artist, Lived 100 Years or More
Exhibition/Expo: Regional/National/International
- •Golden Gate International Exposition, 1939, 1940
