Untitled (Standing Female Figure)

Charles Wellington Furlong, American, 1874 - 1967

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1902

Charcoal on paper

Sight: 24 1/8 in. (61.3 cm)

Sight: 148 3/8 in. (376.9 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through the Julia L. Whittier Fund

D.966.113.6

Geography

Place Made: United States, North America

Period

20th century

Object Name

Drawing

Research Area

Drawing

Not on view

Inscriptions

Signed, lower right, in ink: C. Wellington Furlong / Paris 1902

Course History

SART 15, Drawing I, Karol Kawiaka, Spring 2019

SART 15.02, Drawing I, Karol Kawiaka, Spring 2021

SART 15.02, Drawing I, Karol Kawiaka, Spring 2021

SART 15.02, Drawing I, Karol Kawiaka, Spring 2021

SART 15.02, Drawing I, Karol Kawiaka, Spring 2021

SART 15.02, Drawing I, Karol Kawiaka, Spring 2021

SART 17.08, Digital Drawing, Karol Kawiaka, Fall 2021

SART 17.08, Digital Drawing, Karol Kawiaka - OPEN HOURS, Fall 2021

SART 17.08, Digital Drawing, Karol Kawiaka - OPEN HOURS, Fall 2021

SART 17.08, Digital Drawing, Karol Kawiaka - OPEN HOURS, Fall 2021

SART 15.03, Drawing I, Karol Kawiaka, Spring 2022

SART 15.02, Drawing I, Karol Kawiaka, Spring 2022

SART 15.02, Drawing I, Karol Kawiaka, Spring 2022

SART 17.08, Digital Drawing, Karol Kawiaka, Fall 2022

Studio Art 15.01, Drawing I, Karol Kawiaka, Spring 2024

Exhibition History

Charcoal Figure Drawings by Colonel C. Wellington Furlong, Strauss Gallery, Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College Museum and Galleries, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, an exhibition in conjunction with a drawing course taught by Professor Alfred Wonderlick and Ediwn Owre, November 17-November 29, 1966.

Exhibition, Rivier College, Nashua, New Hampshire, November 10-Decemer 18, 1972.

Provenance

The artist [Charles Wellington Furlong (1874-1967), Consultant to the Stefansson Collection, Dartmouth College (1962-1967)], Hanover, New Hampshire; sold to present collection, 1966.

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