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PAULINE LENNARDS PALMER
American (1867-1938)
"Backstreet, Provincetown," ca. 1924
oil on board, signed lower right "Pauline Palmer"
20 x 24 inches

Provenance: D. Clinton Hynes Fine Art, Chicago, Illinois; Private Collection, Illinois; Private Collection, Rhode Island; Shannon's, Milford, Connecticut, October 27, 2016, lot 64; Private Collection, Connecticut.

Exhibitions: Lakeview Museum of Arts and Sciences, Peoria, Illinois, "Pauline Palmer: American Impressionist, 1867-1938," Peoria, Illinois, 1984, cat. no. 16.

Other Notes:
tags: female artist, woman artist, Cape Cod, P-town, oil painting, American Impressionism / Impressionist

Pauline Palmer was a highly successful Chicago artist and also a tireless supporter of arts and women's organizations. Palmer stayed committed to Impressionism throughout her career and trained with many important American Impressionists including William Merritt Chase, Frank Duveneck and Charles Webster Hawthorne. She completed her early training at the School of the Arts Institute of Chicago in the 1890s with Chase and Duveneck. Subsequently, Palmer spent a great deal of time traveling in Europe and staying at artist colonies like Giverny. In her later years, she mainly stayed stateside in Chicago and Provincetown, spending time with Hawthorne at his Provincetown school as of 1915. Significant awards and recognition came regularly throughout her career, and the Art Institute of Chicago held a memorial exhibition of her work in 1939.

The Provincetown Art Colony is one of the longest continuing artist colonies in the world and played an important role in the development of American Impressionism. It is first two summer schools were opened by Impressionists Charles Webster Hawthorne in 1899 and E. Ambrose Webster in 1900. It swelled during World War I when many expats who had been living in European artist colonies like Giverny returned to the States. Palmer's paintings of its summer streets are emblematic of the time, highlighting the bright summer light that the town was hailed for as well as its quaintness before it became the tourist mecca it is known for today.


  • Condition: Canvas: Not Applicable
    Condition: Excellent
    Restoration: None
    Frame: Period
    Comments:
    not examined out of frame.

    Framed dimensions - 27 5/8 x 30 7/8 x 2 inches


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