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Jane Peterson
Jane Peterson
(1876–1965) was an American
Impressionist
and
Expressionist
painter. Her works use broad swaths of vibrant colors to combine an interest in light and in the depiction of spontaneous moments. She painted still lives, beach scenes along the
Massachusetts
coast, and scenes from her extensive travels. Her works are housed in museums such as the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
,
the Museum of the City of New York
,
the National Museum of Women in the Arts
and the
Hirshhorn Museum
in Washington D.C., and the
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
and the
Philadelphia Museum of Art
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was a fellow of the
National Academy of Design
and taught at the
Art Students League
from 1913 to 1919. During her lifetime, Peterson was featured in more than 80 one-woman exhibitions.
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