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MARGARET JORDAN PATTERSON

Massachusetts, 1867/77-1950

"Petunias", circa 1930.

Signed, titled and numbered 7/100 in pencil lower margin.
Color woodcut print on Japan, 7.25" x 10". Framed 15.5" x 18.5".
Condition: Several expertly-repaired tears, lower sheet edge (visible in image that shows the full sheet.) Marginal toning, showing through to the verso. Intermittent discoloration from old tape remains along verso edges.

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  • Provenance: Notes:
    During World War I, when Americans couldn't travel to Europe, Boston artist/schoolteacher Margaret J. Patterson spent some summers on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, gravitating to the Lower and Outer Cape. She produced an impressive body of work inspired by the landscape's meandering inlets, windblown trees, and rolling moors and dunes.

    Patterson's contemporaries considered her a pioneer in color woodblock printmaking in the United States. She enjoyed regular exhibitions and glowing reviews in her hometown of Boston and also participated in shows in New York, Philadelphia, Providence, Rhode Island, Indianapolis, Los Angeles and several major European cities. At the time she died in 1950, her work was in numerous public collections, including Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, where she was one of the first women to be represented.

    Starting with a water lily on a pond, floral subjects began appearing in Patterson's work around 1920. Color woodblock prints of roses, daisies, zinnias, marigolds, poppies, pansies, hollyhocks, anemones, petunias and mixed bouquets brought out the very best in her skills as a colorist and designer. Patterson's color woodblock prints achieve delicate and tonal subtleties few artists are able to achieve in this medium.

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