Paula Ida Fenske

P. Fenske
1882 -1959
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BORN
September 21, 1882
Saint Louis, Missouri
DIED
June 15, 1959
Saint Louis, Missouri
EDUCATION
GENDER
RACE / ETHNICITY

Born in 1882, Paula Ida Fenske spent her life as an artist in St. Louis, Missouri. She attended the St. Louis School of Fine Arts at Washington University, where she studied along with the impressionist painter Kathryn E. Cherry, and was influenced by the work of American artists such as Henry B. Snell, Sigurd Skou and Ernest Thurn.

In a 1932 newspaper article in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Fenske was interviewed regarding the effects of the Great Depression on art sales and, potentially, future exhibitions. Penske proclaimed that viewing other artists' work gave her “the greatest urge to paint” and wondered if she could go on to paint “without the stimulation” of her artistic peers (St. Louis Globe-Democrat, June 26, 1932).

Fenske’s support of artist exhibitions was further prevalent through her own participation in both local and national shows and as a member of Shikari, the St. Louis Artists’ Guild, the St. Louis Art League, and the National Association of Women Artists, Painters, and Sculptors. She also served on the selection/hanging jury for many of the St. Louis Art League’s events, while contributing to the “china painter and potter” art periodical Keramic Studio early on in her career.

Fenske died in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1959.

Note

Fenske was a member of the selection jury for the St. Louis Artists' Guild Drawings and Prints Exhibition, 1939.

Award, St. Louis Artists' Guild Exhibition

Awards & Exhibitions 37

Award, St. Louis Artists' Guild Exhibition

Relationships17

Other Artists Associated with
John Joseph Eppensteiner: Associate

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Takuma Kajiwara

1876 - 1960
Saint Louis
1904-1936
M

Other Artists Associated with
Adelaide Robineau: Associate

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Kathryn E. Cherry

1871 - 1931
Saint Louis
1889-1931
F

Other Artists Associated with
Florence Hazeltine: Associate

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Mary Agnes McColl

1864 - 1943
Saint Louis
1897-1942
F

Florence Biddle ver Steeg

1871 - 1937
Saint Louis
1915-1937
F

Cornelia Field Maury

1866 - 1942
Saint Louis
1880s-1940s
F

Other Artists Associated with
Lillian Thoele: Associate

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Mary Agnes McColl

1864 - 1943
Saint Louis
1897-1942
F

Florence Biddle ver Steeg

1871 - 1937
Saint Louis
1915-1937
F

Cornelia Field Maury

1866 - 1942
Saint Louis
1880s-1940s
F

Other Artists Associated with
Miriam McKinnie: Associate

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Belle Klauber Cramer

1883 - 1978
Saint Louis
1940-1976
F

Jessie Beard Rickly

1895 - 1975
Ste. Genevieve
1932-1935
Webster Groves
1939-1975
Saint Louis
circa 1913-1939
F

Bernice Lee Boeschenstein

1906 - 1951
Saint Louis
1935-1951
F

Frederick Cornelius Alston

1895 - 1987
Saint Louis
1929-1949
M

Spencer Thornton Banks

1912 - 1983
Saint Louis
1928-1983
M

Alexandra Korsakoff-Galston

1884 - 1969
Saint Louis
1928-1969
F

Anthony Angarola

1893 - 1929
Kansas City
1926-1929
M

Eda Lincoln Cushing

1898 - 1991
Webster Groves
1934-1965
F

Other Artists Associated with
Myra Deibel: Associate

HeadshotPersonDatesActions

Clara Melissa Barnes

1904 - 1990
Saint Louis
1930s
F

Other Artists Associated with
Aimee Schweig: Associate

HeadshotPersonDatesActions

Belle Klauber Cramer

1883 - 1978
Saint Louis
1940-1976
F

Jessie Beard Rickly

1895 - 1975
Ste. Genevieve
1932-1935
Webster Groves
1939-1975
Saint Louis
circa 1913-1939
F

Bernard E. Peters

1893 - 1949
Saint Louis
1920s -1949
Ste. Genevieve
1932-1938
M

Bernice Lee Boeschenstein

1906 - 1951
Saint Louis
1935-1951
F

Frederick Cornelius Alston

1895 - 1987
Saint Louis
1929-1949
M

Frederick Elbridge Conway

1900 - 1973
Saint Louis
1900-1973
Ste. Genevieve
1930s
M

Spencer Thornton Banks

1912 - 1983
Saint Louis
1928-1983
M

Alexandra Korsakoff-Galston

1884 - 1969
Saint Louis
1928-1969
F

Matthew E. Ziegler

1897 - 1981
Ste. Genevieve
circa 1920-1981
M

Sister Cassiana Marie

1883 - 1944
Ste. Genevieve
1932-1934
F

Other Artists Associated with
Jessie Beard Rickly: Associate

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Dorothy Holloway Pflager

1900 - 1963
Saint Louis
1940-1963
F

Florence Biddle ver Steeg

1871 - 1937
Saint Louis
1915-1937
F

Mabel Meeker Edsall

1882 - 1973
Saint Louis
1914-1973
F

E. Oscar Thalinger

1885 - 1965
Saint Louis
1914-1965
Ste. Genevieve
1934-1937
M

Aimee Schweig

1892 - 1987
Ste. Genevieve
1932-1938
Saint Louis
1930-1980s
F

Bernard E. Peters

1893 - 1949
Saint Louis
1920s -1949
Ste. Genevieve
1932-1938
M

Martyl Schweig Langsdorf

1917 - 2013
Saint Louis
1917-1943
Ste. Genevieve
1934-1940
F

Frederick Elbridge Conway

1900 - 1973
Saint Louis
1900-1973
Ste. Genevieve
1930s
M

Helen Louise Beccard

1903 - 1994
Saint Louis
1919-circa 1938
F

Miriam McKinnie

1906 - 1987
Saint Louis
1927-circa 1960
Ste. Genevieve
1930s
F

Thomas Hart Benton

1889 - 1975
Kansas City
1935-1975
Ste. Genevieve
1936-1937
M

Joseph Meert

1905 - 1989
Kansas City
1923-1926
Ste. Genevieve
1930s
Kansas City
1935-1941
M

Eda Lincoln Cushing

1898 - 1991
Webster Groves
1934-1965
F

Matthew E. Ziegler

1897 - 1981
Ste. Genevieve
circa 1920-1981
M

Sister Cassiana Marie

1883 - 1944
Ste. Genevieve
1932-1934
F

Other Artists Associated with
Mary Rush: Associate

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Helen Louise Beccard

1903 - 1994
Saint Louis
1919-circa 1938
F

Clara Melissa Barnes

1904 - 1990
Saint Louis
1930s
F

Other Artists Associated with
Clara Barnes Zelle: Associate

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Florence May Boefer

1906 - 2002
Saint Louis
1930s
F

Myra Maunee Deibel

1908 - 2000
Saint Louis
1934-1947
F

Helen Louise Beccard

1903 - 1994
Saint Louis
1919-circa 1938
F

Other Artists Associated with
Caroline Risque: Associate

HeadshotPersonDatesActions

Helen Louise Beccard

1903 - 1994
Saint Louis
1919-circa 1938
F

Other Artists Associated with
Mildred Bailey Carpenter: Associate

HeadshotPersonDatesActions

Helen Louise Beccard

1903 - 1994
Saint Louis
1919-circa 1938
F

Other Artists Associated with
Helen Beccard: Associate

HeadshotPersonDatesActions

Florence May Boefer

1906 - 2002
Saint Louis
1930s
F

Jessie Beard Rickly

1895 - 1975
Ste. Genevieve
1932-1935
Webster Groves
1939-1975
Saint Louis
circa 1913-1939
F

Clara Melissa Barnes

1904 - 1990
Saint Louis
1930s
F

Alexandra Korsakoff-Galston

1884 - 1969
Saint Louis
1928-1969
F

Other Artists Associated with
Henry B. Snell: Teacher

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Florence Amelia Everett

1863 - 1956
Saint Louis
1908-1940
F

Lillian Mason Brown

1859 - 1924
Saint Louis
1890-1924
Kirkwood
1890-1924
F

Augusta Finkelnburg

1862 - 1944
Saint Louis
1900-1929
Kimmswick
1929-1944
F

Coah Henry

1876 - 1962
Independence
1902-1910
Kansas City
1910-1962
F

Ilah Marian Kibbey

1883 - 1957
Kansas City
1920-1957
F

Other Artists Associated with
Kathryn E. Cherry: Associate

HeadshotPersonDatesActions

Florence Biddle ver Steeg

1871 - 1937
Saint Louis
1915-1937
F

Frederick Oakes Sylvester

1869 - 1915
Saint Louis
1892-1915
M

E. Oscar Thalinger

1885 - 1965
Saint Louis
1914-1965
Ste. Genevieve
1934-1937
M

Takuma Kajiwara

1876 - 1960
Saint Louis
1904-1936
M

Tom P. Barnett

1870 - 1929
Saint Louis
1905-1929
M

References

Artist clippings file is available at:

St. Louis Artists’ Guild Collection, SC 18:10, St. Louis Public Library, Saint Louis, Missouri.

Mary Clifton Womer Papers, MSS 006, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Archives, Kanas City, Mo.

Bibliography

Select Sources

Sam Blain, “Research on Missouri Artists,” five binders of documented Missouri artists.

“Paula Ida Fenske,” Find a Grave, accessed September 24, 2021,  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134099457/paula-ida-fenske.

“Work of 54 Artists Selected…,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, March 11, 1940, 7.

“St. Louisan’s Painting Shown in Philadelphia,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, February 8, 1938, 21.

“Painting Exhibit Rounds Into Shape Despite Boycott,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, October 21, 1936, 17.

“22 Artists to Exhibit in Mayfair Salon,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, November 13, 1934, 19.

“Paintings of 49 Local Artists to be Shown,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, May 18, 1934, 26.

“Oil Paintings by Local Artists…,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, November 29, 1932, 12.

“Fifty Oil Paintings by St. Louis Artists," St. Louis Globe-Democrat, November 14, 1932, 11.

“Art and Artists,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, June 26, 1932, 10.

“Thumb Box Painting Exhibition to Open…,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, November 29, 1931, 3.

“Decked in Brilliant Color,” The Modern View, June 26, 1931, 4.

“100 Artists’ Works Listed…,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, October 18, 1926, 26.

“Paula Fenske Awarded First Prize…,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, December 7, 1924, 10.

“Art League Picture Sales,” The St. Louis Star and Times, December 24, 1922, 20.

“Art League Party,” The St. Louis Star and Times, February 12, 1922, 17.

“Comment and Gossip,” The Bookseller, Newsdealer, and Stationer 1, no. 1 (1919): 452.


Core Reference Sources

askART (database), askART, https://www.askart.com/.

Peter H. Falk, et. al, Who was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America (Madison: Sound View Press, 1999).

Contributors

Kristina Impastato, St. Louis Public Library

Christain Hartman, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

Artist Record Published

Published on December 3, 2021

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References

Artist clippings file is available at:

St. Louis Artists’ Guild Collection, SC 18:10, St. Louis Public Library, Saint Louis, Missouri.

Mary Clifton Womer Papers, MSS 006, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Archives, Kanas City, Mo.

Artist’s work in these institutions’ collections

Lindenwood University

Bibliography

Select Sources

Sam Blain, “Research on Missouri Artists,” five binders of documented Missouri artists.

“Paula Ida Fenske,” Find a Grave, accessed September 24, 2021,  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134099457/paula-ida-fenske.

“Work of 54 Artists Selected…,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, March 11, 1940, 7.

“St. Louisan’s Painting Shown in Philadelphia,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, February 8, 1938, 21.

“Painting Exhibit Rounds Into Shape Despite Boycott,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, October 21, 1936, 17.

“22 Artists to Exhibit in Mayfair Salon,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, November 13, 1934, 19.

“Paintings of 49 Local Artists to be Shown,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, May 18, 1934, 26.

“Oil Paintings by Local Artists…,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, November 29, 1932, 12.

“Fifty Oil Paintings by St. Louis Artists," St. Louis Globe-Democrat, November 14, 1932, 11.

“Art and Artists,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, June 26, 1932, 10.

“Thumb Box Painting Exhibition to Open…,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, November 29, 1931, 3.

“Decked in Brilliant Color,” The Modern View, June 26, 1931, 4.

“100 Artists’ Works Listed…,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, October 18, 1926, 26.

“Paula Fenske Awarded First Prize…,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, December 7, 1924, 10.

“Art League Picture Sales,” The St. Louis Star and Times, December 24, 1922, 20.

“Art League Party,” The St. Louis Star and Times, February 12, 1922, 17.

“Comment and Gossip,” The Bookseller, Newsdealer, and Stationer 1, no. 1 (1919): 452.


Core Reference Sources

askART (database), askART, https://www.askart.com/.

Peter H. Falk, et. al, Who was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America (Madison: Sound View Press, 1999).

Contributors

Kristina Impastato, St. Louis Public Library

Christain Hartman, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

Artist Record Published

Published on December 3, 2021

Updated on None

Citation

Hartman, Christain and Kristina Impastato. "Paula Ida Fenske." In Missouri Remembers: Artists in Missouri through 1951. Kansas City: The Kansas City Art Institute and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art; St. Louis: The St. Louis Public Library, 2021, https://doi.org/10.37764/5776.