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John Fulton Folinsbee Biography
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1892 |
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Born in Buffalo, New York AWARDS: 1951; 1963 Century Association Medal 1944 Grand Central Gallery Landscape Prize 1931 Jennie Sesnan Gold Medal, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Charles Noel Flagg Prize 1926 Connecticut Academy of Fine Art; Bronze Medal 1926 Sesquicentennial International Exposition, Philadelphia 1923 Philadelphia Sketch Club Medal 1920 Isadore Prize, Salmagundi Club 1912 Bronze Medal and Third Clark Prize, Corcoran Gallery of Art
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1907 |
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Began artistic training with Jonas Lie
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1914 |
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Attended the school's main campus in New York City where he studied with Frank Dumond
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1923 |
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National Academy of Design
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1927 |
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Attended the Art Student's League summer sessions in Woodstock, New York, where he studied landscape painting with Birge Harrison and John Carlson.
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1928 |
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Became a full member of the National Academy of Design. Also held memberships in the Allied Artists of America, the Salmagundi Club, and the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts
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1940 |
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National Academy of Design
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1950 |
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National Academy of Design
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1972 |
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Died at the age of 80
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1973 |
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Residence: New Hope, Pennsylvania
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Joseph Fulton Folinsbee's works are in the following Permanent Collections:
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Corcoran Gallery of Art and the Phillips Collection, Washington DC Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA the National Academy of Design, New York, NY the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY the Art Museum of Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
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