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1883 Decatur, Illinois - 1951 1951.. Known for: Landscape, snowscene and coastal view painting.
Fern Isabel Kuns was born in the tiny town of Cerro Gordo, nestled in the heart of central Illinois farm country some 12 miles from Decatur. The daughter of farmer John Leslie Kuns and Maria Dilling... Read full biography
Fern Isabel Kuns was born in the tiny town of Cerro Gordo, nestled in the heart of central Illinois farm country some 12 miles from Decatur. The daughter of farmer John Leslie Kuns and Maria Dilling Kuns, Fern was born on July 28, 1883 and died in New Hope, Pennsylvania on April 21, 1951 at the... Read full biography
Fern Isabel Kuns was born in the tiny town of Cerro Gordo, nestled in the heart of central Illinois farm country some 12 miles from Decatur. The daughter of farmer John Leslie Kuns and Maria Dilling Kuns, Fern was born on July 28, 1883 and died in New Hope, Pennsylvania on April 21, 1951 at the relatively young age of 67. Raised with four sisters and a brother (photo above) Fern Kuns was a precocious child with bright blue eyes and an early appreciation of the art and beauty of her... Read full biography
Fern Isabel Kuns was born in the tiny town of Cerro Gordo, nestled in the heart of central Illinois farm country some 12 miles from Decatur. The daughter of farmer John Leslie Kuns and Maria Dilling Kuns, Fern was born on July 28, 1883 and died in New Hope, Pennsylvania on April 21, 1951 at the relatively young age of 67. Raised with four sisters and a brother (photo above) Fern Kuns was a precocious child with bright blue eyes and an early appreciation of the art and beauty of her surroundings. Sadly, Fern's second brother, the Kuns’ firstborn child, Joseph, died at age 10 three years before Fern was born. In 1886, the Kuns family moved to California for a year, which Fern’s oldest sister Mary recalled as the best year of her childhood.... Read full biography
Fern Isabel Kuns was born in the tiny town of Cerro Gordo, nestled in the heart of central Illinois farm country some 12 miles from Decatur. The daughter of farmer John Leslie Kuns and Maria Dilling Kuns, Fern was born on July 28, 1883 and died in New Hope, Pennsylvania on April 21, 1951 at the relatively young age of 67. Raised with four sisters and a brother (photo above) Fern Kuns was a precocious child with bright blue eyes and an early appreciation of the art and beauty of her surroundings. Sadly, Fern's second brother, the Kuns’ firstborn child, Joseph, died at age 10 three years before Fern was born. In 1886, the Kuns family moved to California for a year, which Fern’s oldest sister Mary recalled as the best year of her childhood. When potential opportunities didn’t work out they headed east for Kansas. Following several years of poor farm revenue, John Kuns had sold the la... Read full biography
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Magazine Articles (12)
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- Realism and Its Response in Pennsylvania PaintingAugust 2006Fahlman, BetsyAmerican Art Review
- Phillips' Mill: 75 Years of ArtJune 2005Jaeger-Smith, EricaAmerican Art Review
- The Michener Museum Comes Home to NFebruary 2004Flynn, ElisabethAmerican Art Review
- Book Review-Pennsylvania ImpressionNovember 2003May, StephenAmerican Arts Quarterly
- Art on ViewAugust 2003Editors, American Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- Impressionism Comes to Bucks CountyOctober 2002Peterson, Brian H.American Art Review
- Pennsylvania Impressionists & ModerOctober 2001Alterman, JimAmerican Art Review
- Bucks County ArtistsDecember 2000Verderame, LoriAmerican Art Review
- The Visual Heritage of Bucks CountyDecember 1998Smith, Erika JaegerAmerican Art Review
- The Pennsylvania ImpressionistsFebruary 1998AR editorsAmerican Art Review
- Philadelphia Ten/Women ArtistsFebruary 1998Talbott, Page/Patricia SydneyAmerican Art Review
- Bucks County ImpressionistsNovember 1994Berman, AnnArchitectural Digest
