Jane Peterson  (American, 1876-1965) 

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Jane Peterson, Beach Scene with Umbrellas

 

Jane Peterson
Beach Scene with Umbrellas
Daphne Alazraki Fine Art
Jane Peterson, Lot No. 991: Pair of floral still lives

 

Jane Peterson
Lot No. 991: Pair of floral still lives
Pook & Pook, Inc. Auctioneers and Appraisers
Jane Peterson, A Still Life - Daisies, Peonies, Zinnias

 

Jane Peterson
A Still Life - Daisies, Peonies, Zinnias
Auktion: Jun 9, 2012
Michaan's Auctions
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Jane Peterson, Zinnias - Ferry's Seeds

 

Jane Peterson
Zinnias - Ferry's Seeds
Auktion: Jun 9, 2012
Michaan's Auctions
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Jane Peterson, Gloucester Harbor

 

Jane Peterson
Gloucester Harbor
Meredith Long & Company
Jane Peterson, The Beach at Bass Rocks, Gloucester

 

Jane Peterson
The Beach at Bass Rocks, Gloucester
Hirschl & Adler Galleries
Jane Peterson, The Harbor

 

Jane Peterson
The Harbor
Clarke Gallery
Jane Peterson, Florida Palms

 

Jane Peterson
Florida Palms
Gallart.com
Jane Peterson, At the Foot of the Rialto Bridge, Venice

 

Jane Peterson
At the Foot of the Rialto Bridge, Venice
Debra Force
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Jane Peterson, Gloucester Harbor

 

Jane Peterson
Gloucester Harbor, 1916
Auktionstermin: May 18, 2005
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Jane Peterson, Gloucester Harbor - late afternoon

 

Jane Peterson
Gloucester Harbor - late afternoon
Auktionstermin: Nov 30, 2006
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Jane Peterson, On the pier, Edgartown

 

Jane Peterson
On the pier, Edgartown
Auktionstermin: Dec 2, 1998
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  Studied at Pratt Institute, New York, NY
  Taught at Art Students League
  Jane Peterson has an individualistic style, with bold color combinations and unique designs, and her canvases intermingle Fauvist and Impressionist tendencies with academic drawing. Peterson was named Jennie Christine upon her birth in Elgin, Illinois, on November 28, 1876. Growing up in poverty, she was the daughter of Julius and Kate Peterson. From her earliest years, Peterson drew from nature and took art lessons at the Elgin Public Schools. In 1895, she went to New York City to study art at the Pratt Institute. Before graduating in 1901, Peterson taught painting and became a popular teacher at Pratt.

She then became the Drawing Supervisor of Brooklyn Public Schools and studied oil painting with Frank Vincent Dumond, as she saved money to travel abroad to study painting with Frank Brangwyn in London, Jacques Emile Blanche and Andre Hotel in Paris and the eminent Joaquin Sorolla in Madrid.

Internationally known writer and astronomer Percival Lowell exhibited Peterson’s work in Paris and secured her first one-woman exhibition in Boston which led to a near sell-out exhibition in New York City. By 1912, Peterson had many rich patrons, and she taught watercolor painting at the Art Students League in New York City and at the Maryland Institute in Baltimore.

Travelling and painting with Sorolla, Louis Comfort Tiffany, John Singer Sargent, Childe Hassam and Maurice Prendergast, Peterson was in an influential art entourage and made it evident she could paint with the best of the male painters.

During World War I, Peterson painted war-oriented subjects that were exhibited and sold (or donated) to promote Liberty Loans and the American Red Cross efforts. In 1924, Peterson’s "Toilette" received rave reviews at the New York Society of Painters and a one-woman show on Fifth Avenue sold-out. By this time, she had won numerous awards, was a Fellow at the National Academy of Design and a member of many art clubs including the American Watercolor Society, Audubon Artists, Pen & Brush Club, and the National Association of Women Artists.

In 1925, "The New York Times" characterized Peterson as “one of the foremost women painters in New York.” Known for her colorful, post-impressionistic paintings of Gloucester streets and harbor on Cape Ann; palm trees along the Florida coast; street scenes in Paris, Istanbul and New York City; boating views in Venice, Italy and elsewhere, Peterson also flamboyantly executed floral subjects and dynamic genre-like-portraits. She was given over 80 one-woman exhibitions and was recognized as a uniquely talented painter of distinction before her death on August 14, 1965.

Biography, J.J. Joseph, Introd. P.J. Pierce, "Jane Peterson, American Painter," 1982.

1909   1st Solo Exhibition