Pauline Dohn Rudolph

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Pauline Dohn Rudolph
Born
Pauline Amalie Dohn

1865 (1865)
Chicago, Illinois
Died1934 (aged 68–69)
NationalityAmerican
Known forPainting
Spouse
Franklin Rudolph
(m. 1901⁠–⁠1922)
(his death)[1]

Pauline Dohn Rudolph (1865-1934) was an American painter. She was also a founder of the Chicago Palette Club.

Early years

Dohn was born in

Lefebvre.[5][6]

Career

Returning to Chicago she founded[7] and exhibited at the Palette Club before accepting a teaching position at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts.[5]

Dohn

Palace of Fine Arts and The Woman's Building.[8]

Later life

Dohn married Franklin Rudolph in 1901,[3] with whom she had three children.[5] She moved to California in 1933, where she died on June 19, 1934.[1]

See also

Gallery

  • Oil painting of a girl wearing a linen cap standing in front of a cottage window, looking away from the viewer. She is holding a large tray filled with pears.
    Pear-Time, 1895
  • Oil painting of a woman in a high necked, long sleeved dress looking at herself in the mirror. Her hair is in a bun and she wears a brown hat with red flowers on the right side.
    A Village Belle, 1899
  • Etching of four women in Ancient Greek attire. One sits weaving at a loom, one is standing with a drop spindle, and one sits watching another paint a jar. Two naked children sit and stand off to the left, measuring out lengths of thread.
    Mural: Industrial Arts, exhibited at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago
  • Faded etching of a woman in a dark dress holding an infant in a white gown, and two small girls looking at the baby
    What the Storks Brought, exhibited at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago

References

  1. ^ a b "Pauline Dohn Rudolph: Winnetkan and National Artist". Winnetka Historical Society. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  2. ^ Greenough, Nan. "The Portrait of Mary Dohn". Winnetka Historical Society. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  3. ^ a b Petteys, Chris, “Dictionary of Women Artists: An international dictionary of women artists born before 1900”, G.K. Hall & Co., Boston, 1985 p. 614
  4. ^ "Pauline Amalie (Rudolph) Dohn". AskArt. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  5. ^ a b c "Pauline Dohn (Rudolph)". M. Christine Schwartz Collection. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  6. ^ Opitz, Glenn B, Editor, Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers, Apollo Book, Poughkeepsie NY, 1986, p. 798
  7. ^ "Pauline Dohn Rudolph". Chicago Artists. Illinois Historical Art Project. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  8. ^ Nichols, K. L. "Women's Art at the World's Columbian Fair & Exposition, Chicago 1893". Retrieved 31 August 2018.

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