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b. 1859 - d. 1935

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    • Frances Miller Mumaugh (American, 1859-1933), Still Life with Roses
      Dec. 07, 2024

      Frances Miller Mumaugh (American, 1859-1933), Still Life with Roses

      Est: $150 - $250

      Frances Miller Mumaugh (American, 1859-1933) Still Life with Roses oil on canvas signed "Frances Mumaugh" (lower right) 21 1/2 x 35 1/2 inches (sight) 32 1/4 x 46 inches (frame)

      Fontaine's Auction Gallery
    • Frances Miller Mumaugh (American, 1859-1933), Still Life with Roses
      Jun. 24, 2023

      Frances Miller Mumaugh (American, 1859-1933), Still Life with Roses

      Est: $300 - $500

      Frances Miller Mumaugh (American, 1859-1933) Still Life with Roses oil on canvas signed "Frances Mumaugh" (lower right) 21 1/2 x 35 1/2 inches (sight) 32 1/4 x 46 inches (frame)

      Fontaine's Auction Gallery
    • Frances Mumaugh, Nebraska, New York (1859 - 1933), Roses, oil on canvas, 27" x 42", 32" x 49" (frame)
      Dec. 17, 2022

      Frances Mumaugh, Nebraska, New York (1859 - 1933), Roses, oil on canvas, 27" x 42", 32" x 49" (frame)

      Est: $700 - $900

      Frances Mumaugh Nebraska, New York, (1859 - 1933) Roses oil on canvas stretcher marks and small area of loss above green vessel. From the collection of Edward P. Bentley, Art Researcher and Historian, Greenville, Michigan. Exhibited at "A Michigan Connection" Olivet College, Jan 19 - Feb 14, 2012. Biography from the Archives of askART: Frances Miller was born in New York on July 11, 1859 and spent her childhood in the Genesee Valley. In her early years, her innate artistic abilities became apparent to her teachers and family. Per historical documentation, she pursued her studies with several prominent American artists including William M. Chase, John Redmond, Addison Millar, Jules Guerin and Dwight Frederick Boyden. Throughout her life, the artist spent her summers studying and painting abroad in various European countries such as France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, etc. In 1879, Frances Miller married John Mumaugh of Omaha, Nebraska (possibly divorced/widowed in 1885). She established a home and studio in Omaha where she lived for many years (census data shows her residence on Paxton St.). F. M. Mumaugh was a respected art instructor at Brownell Hall in Omaha. Beginning in 1889, she also taught at the Long Pine Chautauqua School of Art in NY. The artist served as a director on the board of the Western Art Association since its formation in 1888, and was also a member of the Art Students League. Her work was exhibited at the Columbian Expo of 1893 in Chicago, the Trans-Mississippi Exposition of 1898 in Omaha, and the St Louis Expo of 1904. Information on the artist was featured in the 1893 publication entitled A Woman of the Century by F. Willard and M. Livermore. This book contained biographical data and photographs of prominent American women of the time. Later in life, the artist permanently relocated from Nebraska to New York. According to her obituaries, F. M. Mumaugh's work was sought by large publishing houses in the New York area. Many of her surviving pieces are landscapes and still life paintings (e.g., fruit, florals, etc.). F. M. Mumaugh passed away on May 28, 1934 at the age of 74 in Portage, Pennsylvania where her daughter resided. Note: There is some conflicting published data as to the year of the artist's demise (1933 v. 1934). Sources: Dictionary of Women Artists - Petteys Internet materials such as obituaries, census data, and related biographical information A Woman of the Century by F. Willard and M. Livermore Researched and submitted by T. Kasper

      Ripley Auctions
    • Frances Miller Mumaugh, Nebraska, New York (1859 - 1933), Seascape, #2, oil and canvas, 14" x 20", 18" x 23 1/2" (frame)
      Dec. 17, 2022

      Frances Miller Mumaugh, Nebraska, New York (1859 - 1933), Seascape, #2, oil and canvas, 14" x 20", 18" x 23 1/2" (frame)

      Est: $300 - $400

      Frances Miller Mumaugh Nebraska, New York, (1859 - 1933) Seascape, #2 oil and canvas From the collection of Edward P. Bentley, Art Researcher and Historian, Greenville, Michigan. Biography from the Archives of askART: Frances Miller was born in New York on July 11, 1859 and spent her childhood in the Genesee Valley. In her early years, her innate artistic abilities became apparent to her teachers and family. Per historical documentation, she pursued her studies with several prominent American artists including William M. Chase, John Redmond, Addison Millar, Jules Guerin and Dwight Frederick Boyden. Throughout her life, the artist spent her summers studying and painting abroad in various European countries such as France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, etc. In 1879, Frances Miller married John Mumaugh of Omaha, Nebraska (possibly divorced/widowed in 1885). She established a home and studio in Omaha where she lived for many years (census data shows her residence on Paxton St.). F. M. Mumaugh was a respected art instructor at Brownell Hall in Omaha. Beginning in 1889, she also taught at the Long Pine Chautauqua School of Art in NY. The artist served as a director on the board of the Western Art Association since its formation in 1888, and was also a member of the Art Students League. Her work was exhibited at the Columbian Expo of 1893 in Chicago, the Trans-Mississippi Exposition of 1898 in Omaha, and the St Louis Expo of 1904. Information on the artist was featured in the 1893 publication entitled A Woman of the Century by F. Willard and M. Livermore. This book contained biographical data and photographs of prominent American women of the time. Later in life, the artist permanently relocated from Nebraska to New York. According to her obituaries, F. M. Mumaugh's work was sought by large publishing houses in the New York area. Many of her surviving pieces are landscapes and still life paintings (e.g., fruit, florals, etc.). F. M. Mumaugh passed away on May 28, 1934 at the age of 74 in Portage, Pennsylvania where her daughter resided. Note: There is some conflicting published data as to the year of the artist's demise (1933 v. 1934). Sources: Dictionary of Women Artists - Petteys Internet materials such as obituaries, census data, and related biographical information A Woman of the Century by F. Willard and M. Livermore Researched and submitted by T. Kasper

      Ripley Auctions
    • Frances Miller Mumaugh (American, 1859-1933), Still Life with Roses
      Sep. 25, 2022

      Frances Miller Mumaugh (American, 1859-1933), Still Life with Roses

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Frances Miller Mumaugh (American, 1859-1933) Still Life with Roses oil on canvas signed "Frances Mumaugh" (lower right) 21 1/2 x 35 1/2 inches (sight) 32 1/4 x 46 inches (frame)

      Fontaine's Auction Gallery
    • Frances Mumaugh (American 1859-1933), still life painting of roses, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 12" x 20", framed 19-1/2" x 27...
      Mar. 20, 2018

      Frances Mumaugh (American 1859-1933), still life painting of roses, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 12" x 20", framed 19-1/2" x 27...

      Est: $600 - $800

      Frances Mumaugh (American 1859-1933), still life painting of roses, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 12" x 20", framed 19-1/2" x 27-1/2", good condition, needs cleaning, some gesso damages on frame

      William Bunch Auctions & Appraisals
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