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Birth
1867 (McHenry, Illinois)
Death
1938 (Trondheim, Norway)
Lived/Active
Illinois
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landscape, interiors, portrait, genre
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Categories of Interest San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915
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Pauline Palmer (née Lennards in McHenry, Illinois 1867 – Trondheim, Norway 15 August 1938) was one of Chicago’s early twentieth-century portrait and landscape painters who became one of the Midwest’s most active and energetic exponents of impressionism. Palmer’s father, Nicholas Lennards, a Woodstock, Illinois merchant, encouraged her to pursue art. Pauline studied at the Art Institute of Chicago between 1893 and 1898, including a one-month session with William Merritt Chase in 18 (showing 500 of 11223 characters). |
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