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Ellen Wilt Displays Her Papier-Mâché Angels In Different Stages Of Completion, November 1950

Ellen Wilt Displays Her Papier-Mâché Angels In Different Stages Of Completion, November 1950 image
Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 2, 1950
Caption:
Mrs. Richard Wilt, Pittsfield Village housewife, has the unique Christmastime hobby of making papier-mache figurines for interior holiday decorating. Here, she holds one of the figures (right) as it looks when completed. At left is another character molded on a chicken wire frame from layers of paste-soaked newspapers. In the foreground is a third figure, representing the stage after the newspaper has been painted with a flat white base. Mrs. Wilt uses the basement of her apartment as a workshop.

Richard, Ellen, & Robin Wilt - Award Winning Family Of Artists, June 1963 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Richard, Ellen, & Robin Wilt - Award Winning Family Of Artists, June 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 26, 1963
Caption:
Three of Ann Arbor's "achievers in art" may be found in one family. They are Prof. and Mrs. Richard Wilt (standing) and their 13-year-old daughter Robin (seated) shown above in Prof. Wilt's studio in the basement of their home on Pomona Rd. Awards for their drawings and paintings came to each of the Wilts during the past few weeks.

Mrs. Wilt To Teach Art Classes

Mrs. Wilt To Teach Art Classes image
Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
February
Year
1965
Copyright
Copyright Protected

Wilt, Richard H.

Wilt, Richard H. image
Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
February
Year
1981
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Preparations For The Richard Wilt Memorial Exhibit At DeGraaf Forsythe Galleries, March 1982 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Preparations For The Richard Wilt Memorial Exhibit At DeGraaf Forsythe Galleries, March 1982 image
Year:
1982
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1982
Caption:
Ellen Wilt stands with a painting by her late husband Richard which will be part of the 'Richard Wilt: Memorial Exhibition' at the DeGraaf Forsythe Gallery in Nickels Arcade. Standing with her, from left, are George Bayliss, David Moser and Daniel DeGraaf.