1892-1959
Born: Buffalo, NY
Helen Fuchs Gundlach was a Buffalo, NY landscape painter, born in 1892. She studied at Masten Park High School and went on to attend Syracuse University.[1] Gundlach received her art training at the Buffalo Art School, the Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Art, and the New York Art Students’ League, School of Landscape Painting in Woodstock, NY.[2]
In 1920, she married Emanuel Gundlach. The couple relocated to Ebenezer, NY in 1922, where they resided for the duration of Gundlach’s life. They had three children, David Emanuel, Arthur Edwin and Robert William.[3]
Gundlach spent her career working primarily as a commercial artist, and exhibited in New York City, Philadelphia and Buffalo.[4] In 1916, she received honorable mention at the Summer School at Woodstock. In 1923, she exhibited with the Buffalo Society of Artists and won the Fellowship Prize.[5] Gundlach was also a member of the Zonta Club and designed the club’s pin.[6]
Gundlach died in 1959 in Ebenezer, NY.
[1] Lee F. Heacock, ed., “Gundlach, Helen Fuchs”, The Artists Register, Buffalo Arts Journal, 1926.
[2] Lee F. Heacock, ed., “Gundlach, Helen Fuchs”, The Artists Register, Buffalo Arts Journal, 1926.
[3] Lee F. Heacock, ed., “Gundlach, Helen Fuchs”, The Artists Register, Buffalo Arts Journal, 1926.
[4] Lee F. Heacock, ed., “Gundlach, Helen Fuchs”, The Artists Register, Buffalo Arts Journal, 1926.
[5] Lee F. Heacock, ed., “Gundlach, Helen Fuchs”, The Artists Register, Buffalo Arts Journal, 1926.
[6] Lee F. Heacock, ed., “Gundlach, Helen Fuchs”, The Artists Register, Buffalo Arts Journal, 1926.