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American painter (1881–1964)

Margaret Gove Camfferman (1881 – 1964) was an American painter.

She was born Margaret Gove in 1881 Rochester, Minnesota. She went on to study at the Minneapolis School of Fine Arts. In 1915 she moved to Whidbey Island, Washington, where she married Peter Camfferman, a Dutch artist. She was a member of Seattle's Group of Twelve and also the Women Artists of Washington.

Her work is included in the permanent collection of the Seattle Art Museum and the General Services Administration.

References

  1. Martin, David Francis (2005). Enduring Legacy: Women Painters of Washington 1930-2005. Whatcom Museum of History & Art. ISBN 9780938506119.
  2. Duff, Patricia (May 16, 2009). "Modern art colonists' story is preserved for history". South Whidbey Record.
  3. Waterman, Robert E.; Wood, Frances L. (2012). Langley. Arcadia. ISBN 9780738596006.
  4. "Some work of the Group of Twelve, Seattle, Washington".
  5. Trenton, Patricia; d'Emilio, Sandra (1995). Independent Spirits: Women Painters of the American West, 1890-1945. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520202030.
  6. "View from Old Homestead Ranch".
  7. "GSA Fine Arts".


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