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Eunice Pinney

Lolotte and Werther, 1810, watercolor, in the collection of the National Gallery of Art

Eunice Griswold Holcombe Pinney (February 9, 1770 – 1849) was an American folk artist active in the towns of Windsor and Simsbury, Connecticut.[1] According to art historian Jean Lipman, a specialist in American folk painting, Pinney and her contemporary Mary Ann Willson are considered two of the earliest American painters to work in the medium of watercolor.[2]

  1. ^ Meyer, George H., ed., with George H. Meyer, Jr. and Katherine P. White (1987). Folk Artists Biographical Index (1st ed.). Detroit: Gale Research Co., p. 206.
  2. ^ New York, Harry Stone Gallery. Miss Willson's Watercolors, 1800–1825 [exh.]. Comp. Jean Lipman. February 3 – March 11, 1944, n.p

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