JANE PETERSON (1876-1965)
$85,000
Provenance
Peterson Estate until 1969Private Collection, Connecticut until 2001
Private Collection
The medium and smaller format of this canvas was chosen for portability during Peterson’s travels and captures a serene moment with figures moving along the canals, approaching a bridge. Peterson uses saturated colors and broad, lively brushstrokes to animate the scene, as well as use of light to bring the scene to life and create a distinct mood. The painting relates closely to other Venetian scenes in major museum collections, including St. Mark's in Venice, circa 1920 in the permanent collection of The Norton Museum of Art.
Peterson was known for choosing subjects beyond the conventional expectations for women artists of her time, favoring street scenes, travel, public life, and even wartime experience. Figures Along a Venetian Canal, Summer embodies this outward looking spirit, revealing her ability to transform everyday scenes into moments of vivid immediacy and enduring charm.

