Selinger, Emily, 1848-1927

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Emily: still life and floral painter, writer, poet; Jean Paul: landscape and portrait painter; Boston, Mass. and New Hampshire.

Emily was originally from Wilmington, N.C. and was instrumental in establishing the Normal Art School, Louisville, Ky. Both worked in Providence, R.I. and Boston. Toured Europe 1882-1885. Opened summer studio in Glen House, in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in mid 1880s. From 1894 occupied Crawford House in White Mountains as summer studio.

From the description of Emily and Jean Paul Selinger papers, 1882-1918. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122565441

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White Mountains (N.H. and Me.)
Massachusetts--Boston
New Hampshire
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Artists' studios
Greeting cards
Landscape painters
Landscape painting
Painters
Women artists
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Birth 1848

Death 1927

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