Lugar: Cambridge
Nascido: 1874
Morte: 1967
Biografia:
, an American explorer, writer, artist, and photographer, was born in 1874 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He graduated from Massachusetts Normal Art School in 1895, marking the beginning of his artistic journey.
* From 1901 to 1902, Furlong was a student at Cornell, Harvard, and École des Beaux Arts in Paris, furthering his artistic education. * He served as the head of the Art Department at Harvard University's Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, from 1896 to 1904. * Furlong's travels took him to North Africa (1904-1905), Tierra del Fuego (1907-1908), and Venezuela (1910), culminating in his writing of "The Gateway to the Sahara" in 1909.
* Furlong was a member of the U.S. Army from 1914 to 1918, participating in World War I. * He served as a Special Military Aide to President Woodrow Wilson and later as a Military Observer in the Balkans, Near East, and Middle East.
Charles Wellington Furlong passed away in 1967, leaving behind two children. His legacy is a testament to his multifaceted career, with contributions to art, literature, and diplomacy.
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