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Birth
1872 (Boston)
Death
1924 (Madison, Wisconsin)
Lived/Active
New York/New Hampshire
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figure-child, portrait, miniature
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Categories of Interest Cornish Colony San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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Lucia Fuller was one of a small group that revitalized the declining art of miniature painting during the Gilded Age. Although she chose to work as a "painter in little," Fuller was quite capable of creating large-scale works, and was one of several women asked to create murals for the Womans Building of the Worlds Columbian Exposition of Chicago, in 1893.
Fullers grandfather was the first mayor of Madison, Wisconsin, and her uncle was governor of Wisconsin. She began her art career at th (showing 500 of 3671 characters). |
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