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87:, an asylum for the mentally ill in Baltimore, Maryland in what was described as a "paranoid state". She was released on October 2 that same year, her condition having sufficiently improved. However, just five months later, on February 10, 1925, she was readmitted to Sheppard & Pratt where she remained for the next ten years. All of Wilkinson's possessions, including most of her artwork, were packed into trunks and shipped to her nephew, Edward Vossler, in Wheeling. 76:
500,000 today) which was administered by local Wheeling attorney George J. Rogers. Years later, Rogers would be indicted for embezzling money from a number of his clients. He eventually declared bankruptcy, left the law profession and, by 1940, was working as a salesman for a household paper products company.
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On February 15, 1922, Edith's elderly parents were overcome by gas fumes in their Wheeling, West Virginia home. Edith's mother died from monoxide poisoning that day while her father was taken to a hospital and died the following day. Edith inherited an estate of approximately $ 35,000 (worth around $
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In March 1935, Edith was transferred to Huntington State Hospital in West Virginia, still described as paranoid and now, at age 66, showing early signs of dementia. There she remained until her death on July 19, 1957. There is no evidence that she painted or did any artwork in the 30 years that she
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While living in New York with her longtime female companion, Fannie Wilkinson of Augusta, Georgia, Edith received monthly checks from Rogers to cover her rent and daily living expenses. She had expressed an interest in moving back to Provincetown (an idea Rogers tried to discourage) and began
159: 68:. She also took up block printing, in particular a method known as the White-Line print, a technique started in 1915 by a group of artists who called themselves The 34:, during the early decades of the 20th century until she was committed to an asylum for the mentally ill in 1924. Wilkinson's life and work is highlighted in the film 96: 36: 221: 72:. There are several white-line prints by Wilkinson that are signed and dated 1914, which pre-dates the earliest known prints by any of the others. 52:. She moved to New York in 1888, studied at the Arts Student League of New York and earned a degree from Columbia Teacher’s College in 1905. 266: 226: 132: 246: 241: 60:
Wilkinson spent extensive time in Provincetown from 1914 to 1923 as a member of the Provincetown Art Colony. She studied art with
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Wilkinson, the daughter of James P. Wilkinson and Lucy Lake Atkinson Wilkinson, was born August 23, 1868, in
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Decades later, her life and art work was featured in a documentary,
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studying French in anticipation of a possible trip to Paris.
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Packed in a Trunk: The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson
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Packed in a Trunk: The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson
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Provincetown, Massachusetts
Packed in a Trunk: The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson
Wheeling, West Virginia
Charles Webster Hawthorne
Blanche Lazzell
Provincetown Printers
Sheppard Pratt Institution
Packed in a Trunk: The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson
Provincetown Art Association and Museum






"A Heartfelt Documentary Unpacks the Work of a Forgotten Lesbian Artist | Bitch Media"


"Works of three local documentarians to be screened at IFFBoston - The Boston Globe"


"Edith Lake Wilkinson - Chronology"
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American lesbian artists
Teachers College, Columbia University alumni
People from Wheeling, West Virginia
Painters from West Virginia
Painters from Massachusetts
LGBTQ people from Massachusetts

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