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Ludmilla <I>Pilat</I> Welch

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Ludmilla Pilat Welch

Birth
Ossining, Westchester County, New York, USA
Death
17 May 1925 (aged 58)
Jackson County, Florida, USA
Burial
Ossining, Westchester County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.1715297, Longitude: -73.8561931
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A landscape painter, she was born in Ossining, New York on April 1, 1867 into a large Austrian family. Ludmilla's father, Carl Pilat, was a member of the Austrian army who had decamped to the U.S. for political reasons. Located in the beautiful Hudson River area, the Pilat home was an artistic milieu where the young girl was exposed to art, music, and literature. A romance blossomed between her and Thad Welch, a boarder in their home, and at age 16 she married the 39 year old artist. After a few years in New York, Boston, and a visit to the Worlds Fair in Chicago, she came with her husband to California in 1893. Pasadena was their home for a year until moving north to Marin County. The couple lived in a rustic cabin in the hills of Marin where, under the tutelage of her husband, she became a highly competent painter of quiet, bucolic scenes. Due to Thad's health they were forced to leave Marin County for a more moderate climate. Moving to Santa Barbara, the couple spent their remaining years there. According to public record, Mrs. Welch died on a train in Jackson County Florida on May 17, 1925.
A landscape painter, she was born in Ossining, New York on April 1, 1867 into a large Austrian family. Ludmilla's father, Carl Pilat, was a member of the Austrian army who had decamped to the U.S. for political reasons. Located in the beautiful Hudson River area, the Pilat home was an artistic milieu where the young girl was exposed to art, music, and literature. A romance blossomed between her and Thad Welch, a boarder in their home, and at age 16 she married the 39 year old artist. After a few years in New York, Boston, and a visit to the Worlds Fair in Chicago, she came with her husband to California in 1893. Pasadena was their home for a year until moving north to Marin County. The couple lived in a rustic cabin in the hills of Marin where, under the tutelage of her husband, she became a highly competent painter of quiet, bucolic scenes. Due to Thad's health they were forced to leave Marin County for a more moderate climate. Moving to Santa Barbara, the couple spent their remaining years there. According to public record, Mrs. Welch died on a train in Jackson County Florida on May 17, 1925.


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  • Created by: Bob Moon
  • Added: Apr 28, 2018
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189242073/ludmilla-welch: accessed ), memorial page for Ludmilla Pilat Welch (1 Apr 1867–17 May 1925), Find a Grave Memorial ID 189242073, citing Dale Cemetery, Ossining, Westchester County, New York, USA; Maintained by Bob Moon (contributor 47771196).