Oil on Canvas: Begonia by the Window

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Oil on Canvas: Begonia by the Window

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Oil on Canvas: View from Pike’s Peak, Iowa

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Oil on Canvas: View from Pike’s Peak, Iowa

This view overlooks Mississippi River, near the confluence of Wisconsin River. Florence Bird, 2011 Share this:FacebookLinkedInPinterestLike this:Like...

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Oil on Canvas: Stephen’s Falls, Governor Dodge State Park

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Oil on Canvas: Stephen’s Falls, Governor Dodge State Park

This site is an easy hike from parking near the western edge of Gov. Dodge State Park, near Dodgeville, Wisconsin. Florence Bird, Artist Share this:FacebookLinkedInPinterestLike this:Like...

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Nina and Judith Dousman

Posted by on Mar 8, 2014 in Florence Bird Sculpture | 2 comments

Nina and Judith Dousman

Judith and Nina Dousman This sculpture’s theme was chosen by the artist to capture a likely moment of time in free childhood that counterbalances the often serious and sometimes tragic concerns of adult figures represented in the series. In fact, the children themselves were not to be immune from future tragedy. Born in 1880, Nina Dousman was the second-to-youngest daughter of Nina Sturgis Dousman and Louis Dousman. In late summer, 1894, 14-year-old Nina had an accident with a curling iron and alcohol lamp that resulted in her being fatally burned. Judith was the youngest daughter, born in...

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Louis Joliet

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Louis Joliet

Louis Joliet (AKA Jolliet) was born in about 1645 in the area of Quebec. His early life consisted of musical studies and preparations for the Catholic priesthood in the Jesuit tradition. He did not enter the priesthood but left seminary work to pursue fur trading and geographic scholarship. His name is often associated with Jacques Marquette during their missionary explorations of the Mississippi (derived from Native Mesipi) River. Their expedition, among other things, was intended to discover water routes that might connect the Gulf of Mexico with a northern route to the Pacific and thereby...

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