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About Pauline Palmer
Pauline Palmer was born in McHenry, Illinois in 1867. She was a widely recognized painter of both landscape and portraits and was very active in Chicago up until her death in 1938. Palmer studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, with William M. Chase, with Gustave Courtois and Lucien Simon in Paris, as well as with Charles Hawthorne in Provincetown. She exhibited extensively in Chicago and the surrounding area from 1898-1938, receiving awards at the St. Louis Exposition and the Art Institute of Chicago on several occasions. Palmer also received recognition at numerous other exhibitions, including the Exposition de Belle Arti, Naples. Not only is her work found in many Midwestern museums, she is also represented in a number of public collections on both the East and West coasts. |
Paintings by Pauline Palmer
| The County Fair |
| oil on canvas: 25 x 30 inches |
| signed: lower left |
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| An English Rose |
| oil on canvas: 40 x 30 inches |
| signed and dated 1914: lower right |
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| The Garden Gate |
| oil on canvas: 23 x 30 inches |
| unsigned |
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| Tyrolean Bells |
| oil on canvas:50 X 34 inches |
| signed: lower right |
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