The Afro-American_1928

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Title

The Afro-American_1928

Description

Newspaper article unnamed and undated. Article has a cut out photograph of Meta, facing right and looking diagonally up to the right, with her hair pulled back. Article title is 'We Wont' Tell'. The article is as follows: "Mrs. Meta Vaux Warrick-Fuller, noted sculptor, will celebrate her birthday next Saturday. We won't tell which one: that isn't important. Her work is as a painter and sculptor is well known in the country and abroad. Mrs. Fuller was born in Philadelphia and educated in the Industrial Art School, the Academie Collins and Academie Colarossi, Paris, France, and later in the Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia. She married Mr. Solomon Carter Fuller, of Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa, and there are two children, Solomon Carter, Jr., and William Thomas. She exhibited work in the Paris Salon, Jamestown Exposition, Academy of Fine Arts __ at private exhibits in Paris, ___ home is in S. Framingham. M(A)."

Identifier

Eph1.41.193

Bibliographic Citation

"We Won’t Tell," The Afro-American, Baltimore, MD, June 2, 1928, 3.

Date

June 2, 1928

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