Dorothy Pflager was a painter active in St. Louis in the mid-twentieth century. Originally from Los Angeles, Pflager first received a bachelor's of art from Wellesley College before attending Washington University in St. Louis. Unlike many of her St. Louis contemporaries, Pflager did not attend the St. Louis School of Fine Arts, and instead completed her master’s degree in English.
Pflager’s active career began in 1940, when she began participating in St. Louis Artists’ Guild exhibitions. Working primarily in watercolor, Pflager's paintings most frequently depicted St. Louis scenes and streetscapes in bright, sunny atmospheres, with colorful titles such as, Spring is PINK!, or PIKE COUNTY WEEK-END Mood? Gay! Pflager’s playful humor also translated into titles that cleverly adopted the spelling of her name, such as Pflowers by Pflager and Winter at the Pfarm.
Perhaps Pflager’s most significant series of works were her watercolor portraits of houses in the Mill Creek Valley neighborhood of St. Louis. A historic African-American community, the Mill Creek Valley was once home to many prominent Black St. Louis figures such as Scott Joplin and Josephine Baker. When the area was threatened with demolition in the 1950s owing largely to government-funded urban renewal initiatives, Pflager began memorializing the historic homes of the neighborhood before the majority of them were destroyed over the following decade. Pflager’s sketches are now some of the only surviving documentation for many of the structures that once formed the fabric of Mill Creek Valley. The sketches were shown in a Missouri Historical Society-sponsored exhibition titled Elegant Memories at the Jefferson Memorial (now the Missouri History Museum) in St. Louis in 1962.
Pflager was highly engaged with the St. Louis art community. The artist, whose husband served as president of the City Art Museum’s Board of Trustees, founded and served as first president of Friends of the Art Museum, and also served as president of the St. Louis Junior League. In addition to her involvement with the St. Louis Artists’ Guild, she was also a member of the Studio Group, a group of sixteen St. Louis women artists who met regularly to study with Fred Conway.
Pflager was also an amateur playwright and poet. Her poems were published in The Junior League magazine, and she wrote a children’s play, The Steadfast Tin Soldier, in 1928.
Pflager’s career lasted until 1963, when she died of breast cancer. She is buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis.
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Belle Klauber Cramer1883 - 1978 | Saint Louis 1940-1976 | F | |
Frederick Cornelius Alston1895 - 1987 | Saint Louis 1929-1949 | M | |
Frederick Elbridge Conway1900 - 1973 | Saint Louis 1900-1973 Ste. Genevieve 1930s | M | |
Burr Lee Singer1912 - 1992 | Saint Louis 1932-1939 | F | |
Spencer Thornton Banks1912 - 1983 | Saint Louis 1928-1983 | M | |
Alexandra Korsakoff-Galston1884 - 1969 | Saint Louis 1928-1969 | F | |
Eda Lincoln Cushing1898 - 1991 | Webster Groves 1934-1965 | F |
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Eda Lincoln Cushing1898 - 1991 | Webster Groves 1934-1965 | F |
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Jessie Beard Rickly1895 - 1975 | Ste. Genevieve 1932-1935 Webster Groves 1939-1975 Saint Louis circa 1913-1939 | F |
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Florence Biddle ver Steeg1871 - 1937 | Saint Louis 1915-1937 | F | |
Mabel Meeker Edsall1882 - 1973 | Saint Louis 1914-1973 | F | |
Paula Ida Fenske1882 - 1959 | Saint Louis 1910s-1959 | F | |
E. Oscar Thalinger1885 - 1965 | Saint Louis 1914-1965 Ste. Genevieve 1934-1937 | M | |
Aimee Schweig1892 - 1987 | Ste. Genevieve 1932-1938 Saint Louis 1930-1980s | F | |
Bernard E. Peters1893 - 1949 | Saint Louis 1920s -1949 Ste. Genevieve 1932-1938 | M | |
Martyl Schweig Langsdorf1917 - 2013 | Saint Louis 1917-1943 Ste. Genevieve 1934-1940 | F | |
Frederick Elbridge Conway1900 - 1973 | Saint Louis 1900-1973 Ste. Genevieve 1930s | M | |
Helen Louise Beccard1903 - 1994 | Saint Louis 1919-circa 1938 | F | |
Miriam McKinnie1906 - 1987 | Saint Louis 1927-circa 1960 Ste. Genevieve 1930s | F | |
Thomas Hart Benton1889 - 1975 | Kansas City 1935-1975 Ste. Genevieve 1936-1937 | M | |
Joseph Meert1905 - 1989 | Kansas City 1923-1926 Ste. Genevieve 1930s Kansas City 1935-1941 | M | |
Eda Lincoln Cushing1898 - 1991 | Webster Groves 1934-1965 | F | |
Matthew E. Ziegler1897 - 1981 | Ste. Genevieve circa 1920-1981 | M | |
Sister Cassiana Marie1883 - 1944 | Ste. Genevieve 1932-1934 | F |
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Eda Lincoln Cushing1898 - 1991 | Webster Groves 1934-1965 | F |
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Eda Lincoln Cushing1898 - 1991 | Webster Groves 1934-1965 | F |
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Belle Klauber Cramer1883 - 1978 | Saint Louis 1940-1976 | F | |
Mabel Meeker Edsall1882 - 1973 | Saint Louis 1914-1973 | F | |
Jessie Beard Rickly1895 - 1975 | Ste. Genevieve 1932-1935 Webster Groves 1939-1975 Saint Louis circa 1913-1939 | F | |
Bernice Lee Boeschenstein1906 - 1951 | Saint Louis 1935-1951 | F | |
Miriam McKinnie1906 - 1987 | Saint Louis 1927-circa 1960 Ste. Genevieve 1930s | F |
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Jessie Beard Rickly1895 - 1975 | Ste. Genevieve 1932-1935 Webster Groves 1939-1975 Saint Louis circa 1913-1939 | F | |
Eda Lincoln Cushing1898 - 1991 | Webster Groves 1934-1965 | F |
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Eda Lincoln Cushing1898 - 1991 | Webster Groves 1934-1965 | F |
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Virginia Terpening1917 - 2007 | Lewistown 1932-1988 Saint Louis 1937-1939 | F | |
Bernice Lee Boeschenstein1906 - 1951 | Saint Louis 1935-1951 | F | |
Eda Lincoln Cushing1898 - 1991 | Webster Groves 1934-1965 | F | |
Artemesia Drefs1891 - 1979 | Ladue 1942-1979 | F |
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Artist clippings file is available at:
“Dorothy Pflager: Artist File.” St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis, Missouri.
Peter H. Falk, et. al, Who was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America (Madison: Sound View Press, 1999).
St. Louis Public Library, Dictionary of Saint Louis Artists (St. Louis: St. Louis Public Library, 1993).
St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis Art History Project: Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Artists (St. Louis: St. Louis Public Library, 1989).
askART (database), askART, https://www.askart.com/.
Dorothy Holloway Pflager, Chauncey Filley's Residence, 1961.
Watercolor.
Courtesy of the Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis, http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/837721.
Dorothy Holloway Pflager, Metropolitan Approach, 1948.
Watercolor.
Courtesy of the Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis, http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/835591.
John Knuteson, St. Louis Public Library
Published on September 20, 2021
Artist clippings file is available at:
“Dorothy Pflager: Artist File.” St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis, Missouri.
Peter H. Falk, et. al, Who was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America (Madison: Sound View Press, 1999).
St. Louis Public Library, Dictionary of Saint Louis Artists (St. Louis: St. Louis Public Library, 1993).
St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis Art History Project: Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Artists (St. Louis: St. Louis Public Library, 1989).
askART (database), askART, https://www.askart.com/.
John Knuteson, St. Louis Public Library
Published on September 20, 2021
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Knuteson, John. “Dorothy Holloway Pflager." 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.