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Lucille Wilcox Joullin (1876–1924) was an American painter known for her landscapes of California and the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico.[1]

A funeral procession in Isleta in the 1900s featuring Father Anton Docher
A funeral procession in Isleta in the 1900s featuring Father Anton Docher
The Pepper Stringers
The Pepper Stringers

Biography


Lucille (or Lucile) Wilcox Joullin was born in Geneseo, Illinois on September 6, 1876. She worked with John Vanderpoel at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1894, she went to San Francisco. Her first marriage was to artist Jules Mersfelder. Her second was to Amédée Joullin (a painter himself) in 1907. The couple went on an extended honeymoon in Paris, returning to San Francisco in 1909. After the death of her husband in 1917, she married Edward H. Benjamin, a mining engineer,[2] and spent long periods in New Mexico. She lived in San Francisco until her death on June 5, 1924.


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Notes


  1. George Wharton James, New Mexico, the land of the delight makers. The Page company. 1920. p. 399.
  2. Mining and scientific press, Volume 119.Dewey Pub. Co., 1919

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Lucille Wilcox Joullin (1876-1924) est une peintre américaine connue pour ses paysages de la Californie et ses représentations des Indiens Pueblos du Nouveau-Mexique[1].



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