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Florence Lundborg

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Florence Lundborg
Lundborg c. 1917
Born
San Francisco, California, US
DiedJanuary 18, 1949
New York City, US
OccupationPainter

Florence Lundborg (1871 – January 18, 1949) was an American illustrator, poster artist, and painter known for her book illustrations and wartime paintings.

She was a member, with Gelett Burgess, of the San Francisco group "Les Jeunes", who published The Lark in the 1890s; Lundborg designed some of the covers.[1][2]

Lundborg spent the winter of 1899-1900 studying in Paris with James Abbott McNeill Whistler.[3] She had previously studied in San Francisco with Arthur Mathews at the California School of Design.[3]

She was a co-founder and early member of the Book Club of California.[4][5] Her murals were in the Tea Room of the California Building at the Panama Pacific International Exposition. She received a bronze medal for oil painting in the exposition. She received commissions to paint murals in private homes in Portland, Chicago, New York and San Francisco.[6]

In 1909 she traveled through Europe with fellow artist and book designer Belle McMurtry.[7] From 1915 to 1917 Lundborg and McMurtry shared a studio in the Studio Building on Post Street, San Francisco.[8] They moved together to New York in June 1917. After moving to New York, Lundborg began to illustrate books and became known for her illustrations of “The Rubaiyat”, “Yosemite Legends” and “Odes and Sonnets”.[6] Once in New York, she also began to paint murals and received a large commission for her allegorical mural "Quest for Knowledge" installed at Curtis High School in Staten Island in 1933.[9] The mural was conserved and restored in 1999.[10]

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References

  1. ^ "Brooklyn Museum". Brooklyn Museum. Retrieved 2020-01-15.
  2. ^ "1897 The Lark, Book the second". Rare Posters and Prints. 2019-05-14. Retrieved 2020-01-15.
  3. ^ a b "Variant Covers with Native American Themes". The Art of American Book Covers. 2004-02-27. Retrieved 2020-01-15.
  4. ^ "World's Fair". The Book Club of California. 2012-11-05. Retrieved 2020-01-15.
  5. ^ "About Our Members". The Book Club of California. 2012-11-05. Retrieved 2020-01-15.
  6. ^ a b "Artist". International Fine Print Dealers Association. Archived from the original on 2020-01-15. Retrieved 2020-01-15.
  7. ^ Jerome, Lucy (March 14, 1909). "In the Art World". San Francisco Call. Vol. 105, no. 104. p. 33. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
  8. ^ Garnett, Porter (August 25, 1912). "News of Art and Artists". The San Francisco Call. p. 31. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
  9. ^ Carse, Kathryn (2015-07-23). "Tour: Worker murals paint vivid portrait of Staten Island history". silive. Retrieved 2020-01-15.
  10. ^ "Design Commission - Seventeenth Annual Design Awards". Welcome to NYC.gov. 1999-03-10. Retrieved 2020-01-15.

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