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1894 St Louis, Missouri - 1992 Dallas, Texas. Known for: Landscape-structure and genre painting, printmaking, teaching.
Florence Elliott White McClung . Florence McClung, painter, printmaker, and art teacher, daughter of Charles W. and Minerva (McCoy) White, was born at St. Louis, Missouri, on July 12, 1894. She moved... Read full biography
Florence Elliott White McClung . Florence McClung, painter, printmaker, and art teacher, daughter of Charles W. and Minerva (McCoy) White, was born at St. Louis, Missouri, on July 12, 1894. She moved to Dallas in 1899 and lived there until her death. She graduated in 1912 from Bryan High School in... Read full biography
Florence Elliott White McClung . Florence McClung, painter, printmaker, and art teacher, daughter of Charles W. and Minerva (McCoy) White, was born at St. Louis, Missouri, on July 12, 1894. She moved to Dallas in 1899 and lived there until her death. She graduated in 1912 from Bryan High School in Dallas. Her early educational direction centered around being a pianist, but in the early 1920s she began to study art in the Dallas studios of Texas artists C. F. (Frank) Reaugh, Frank E. Klepper,... Read full biography
Florence Elliott White McClung . Florence McClung, painter, printmaker, and art teacher, daughter of Charles W. and Minerva (McCoy) White, was born at St. Louis, Missouri, on July 12, 1894. She moved to Dallas in 1899 and lived there until her death. She graduated in 1912 from Bryan High School in Dallas. Her early educational direction centered around being a pianist, but in the early 1920s she began to study art in the Dallas studios of Texas artists C. F. (Frank) Reaugh, Frank E. Klepper, Olin H. Travis, Alexandre Hogue, and Thomas M. Stell. She painted for periods in Taos, New Mexico, circa 1928-32, joining a circle that included Hogue, Mabel Dodge, and Tony Luhan. Her art studies continued during this period in New York with Texas... Read full biography
Florence Elliott White McClung . Florence McClung, painter, printmaker, and art teacher, daughter of Charles W. and Minerva (McCoy) White, was born at St. Louis, Missouri, on July 12, 1894. She moved to Dallas in 1899 and lived there until her death. She graduated in 1912 from Bryan High School in Dallas. Her early educational direction centered around being a pianist, but in the early 1920s she began to study art in the Dallas studios of Texas artists C. F. (Frank) Reaugh, Frank E. Klepper, Olin H. Travis, Alexandre Hogue, and Thomas M. Stell. She painted for periods in Taos, New Mexico, circa 1928-32, joining a circle that included Hogue, Mabel Dodge, and Tony Luhan. Her art studies continued during this period in New York with Texas artist Martha Simkins and at Cincinnati Art Institute with Charles McCann. In 1939 McClung received a B.A. in art and English and a B... Read full biography
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- Women Artists of Texas, 1900-1960December 2006Grauer, MichaelAmerican Art Review
- Celebrating Early Texas ArtJanuary 2005Editors, American Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- Neighbors: Texas Artists in New MexAugust 2003Grauer, MichaelAmerican Art Review
- Art Events-TexasJune 2003Herrin, AliceSouthwest Art
- A Texas PerspectiveDecember 2002Harvey, Eleanor JonesAmerican Art Review
- Panhandle-Plains Historical MuseumDecember 2001Grauer, Michael JAmerican Art Review
- Frank Reaugh and His StudentsOctober 2001Grauer, MichaelAmerican Art Review
- Painting in DallasOctober 1999Harvey, Eleanor JonesAmerican Art Review
- War and PeaceJune 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- Independent SpiritsNovember 1995Scharff, VirginiaSouthwest Art
