LC control no. | n 2021020492 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Von Phul, Anna Maria, 1786-1823 |
Variant(s) | Phul, Anna Maria von, 1786-1823 |
Located | Missouri Territory |
Birth date | 1786-05-17 |
Death date | 1823-07-28 |
Place of birth | Philadelphia (Pa.) |
Place of death | Edwardsville (Ill.) |
Profession or occupation | Women artists |
Found in | Work cat.: Missouri History Museum. More than ordinary, 2021: ECIP t.p. (b. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on May 17, 1786 Anna Maria von Phul was the first known female artist working in the Missouri Territory; d. July 28, 1823) St. Louis (via Internet), Apr. 2, 2021 (Anna Maria von Phul; Von Phul, born in 1786, moved west with her widowed mother, to Lexington, Kentucky, in 1800; left for the St. Louis region in 1821 and lived with her sister in Edwardsville; Von Phul's art chronicles early life in the Gateway City 200 years ago; focused on the Creole inhabitants of St. Louis; descendants, John Richardson Thomas and Henry von Phul Thomas, donated 70 of her works to the Missouri History Museum in 1954) <https://www.stlmag.com/history/anna-maria-von-phul/> Wikipedia, Apr. 15, 2021 (Anna Maria von Phul (1786-1823) was an American artist who used watercolor to illustrate local Creole culture) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Maria_von_Phul> |