1906 - 1978
Wengenroth attended the Brooklyn Friends School and then briefly studied in Europe. He further studied at the Art Students League, taking the antique class 1923-24, the life class under George Bridgeman 1924-25, and a sketch class 1930-31. He also studied at the Grand Central Art School under John Carlson and Wayman Adams and with George Pearse Ennis and Harry Leith-Ross.
His first one man exhibition was at the Macbeth Gallery (1931), where he exhibited his first lithographs. By 1932 Kennedy Gallery was handling his work and issued prints on a regular basis. In 1936 he married Edith Flack and published Making a Lithograph (1936).
His qualifying work for academician was a portfolio of seven lithographs.
His first one man exhibition was at the Macbeth Gallery (1931), where he exhibited his first lithographs. By 1932 Kennedy Gallery was handling his work and issued prints on a regular basis. In 1936 he married Edith Flack and published Making a Lithograph (1936).
His qualifying work for academician was a portfolio of seven lithographs.