Draft:Florence Dorothy Hulings
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[edit]Florence Dorothy Hulings (1921-1981) Was an American Painter who is known for her detailed still life's. She is the first cousin of American realist painter Clark Hulings. The name Hulings originated in France. The name was first noted as the last name of French Marquis Jean Paul Frederick de Hulingues. Who served in the court of King Henry of Navarre. Some of Florence's paintings are titled Lehr, as she married her second husband Edward Lehr in the 1970s.