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Adele Schulenburg Gleeson

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Annual Exhibition, from 1911 to 1928 as "Adele Schulenburg" and in 1930 as "Adele Gleeson". In 1914 her work was given extra notice; she presented two sculptures, Portrait Sketch of Mrs. Mallery and Child, commissioned by Atto Mallery, and Scrub Woman. In 1915 she presented another sculpture,
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Adele E. Schulenburg was born on January 18, 1883, in St. Louis, the daughter of August Wilhelm Schulenburg (1843–1916) and Adele Mallinckrodt (1851–1937). She had two sisters, Eleanor Schulenburg Bausch (1872–1955) and Agnes M. Schulenburg Schaberg (1874–1951), and one brother, Gustavus Otto
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On October 31, 1914, Schulenburg married Charles K. Gleeson, another artist. Charles Gleeson was born in St. Louis on March 5, 1878, the son of John Gleeson and Rose Mullen. He studied at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts from 1904 to 1907, at the
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and Morgan Street, St. Louis, and Coonsman worked with her in the same studio, although each filled her own commissions and had her individual line of work.
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Schulenburg and Coonsman went abroad to study sculpture in the secessionist private school of Arthur Wilhelm Otto Lewin-Funcke, of
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in Paris from 1909 to 1910. In both years he exhibited etchings at the Paris Salon. He then became the Art instructor at the
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Schulenburg lived, among other places, in St. Louis, Missouri (3213 Russell Avenue and 4518 Cote Brilliant Avenue),
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was Emil Mallinckrodt (1806–1892), a prolific writer whose sons, Gustave, Eduard and Otto, founded
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The Annual Exhibition Record of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts: 1914–1968
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American Periodicals: A Journal of History, Criticism, and Bibliography, Volumes 5–8
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Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon: die bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker, Part 1
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in St. Louis. They had two children: Rosamund Elsbeth and Karl Kinsheleah.
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From Knights to Pioneers: One German Family in Westphalia and Missouri
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and other places at the end of her studies before returning home.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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St. Louis
East Haddam, Connecticut
sculptor
Missouri
Connecticut
Nancy Coonsman
St. Louis
New York City
maternal grandfather
G. Mallinckrodt Chemical
Nancy Coonsman
George Julian Zolnay
St. Louis School of Fine Arts
Washington University in St. Louis
Philadelphia
Charles Grafly
Berlin
Germany
Paris
Dresden
Munich
Italy
Europe
Grand Avenue
portraits
sketches
reliefs
statuettes
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