Jeannette Buckley (died 1945)
Landscape, circa 1917
oil
Artist Details
Jeannette
Miss J. Buckley
Buckley
1866
Toledo, Ohio
1945
Monrovia, California
1891, 1892: Hotel Bristol, 214 31st St., Chicago, Illinois
circa 1895: 2927 Indiana Ave., Chicago, Illinois
1897: 1226 E. 56th St.
circa 1906-1911: 5744 Monroe Ave., Chicago, Illinois
1920: moved to Monrovia, California
circa 1900: 1028 Fine Arts Building, Chicago, Illinois
Painter-Oil, Watercolorist
School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; student of Davis Ericson
1910: delegate to Western Drawing Teachers Association in London
Array
November 1890: Art Students League; Autumn Sketch; Sketch at Woodlawn; The “Canal” at South Park; Sketch at Woodlawn; Sketch at So. Park; Old Mill near Geneva; Sketch at S. Park; Still Life Study; Pine Apples; Roses
November 21-?, 1891: Third Annual Exhibition by the Art Students’ League of Chicago, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; Sketch at Oak Park; Sketch at Sterling Fruit Study; Flower Study; Sketches at Oregon, charcoal [2]
November 21-?, 1892: 4th Annual Exhibition of the Art Students League of Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; 9 sketches
1900, 1902, 1904, 1912, 1915: Annual Exhibition of Works by Chicago and Vicinity Artists, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
1906: Annual Exhibition of the Society of Western Artists, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
January 31-February 26, 1911: Fifteenth Annual Exhibition of the Works of Chicago Artists, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; A Grey Morning, oil
St. Paul, Minnesota
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, California
Vanderpoel Art Museum, Chicago, Illinois; Landscape, circa 1917, oil, 22 x 24"
Buckley, Jeannette. "Normal Schools," in James Parton Haney, ed. Art Education in the Public Schools of the United States. New York: American Art Annual, 1908.
Rossi, Michael. The Republic of Color: Science, Perception, and the Making of Modern America. University of Chicago Press, Aug 30, 2019
1891: exhibition committee, Art Students’ League
taught Art Institute of Chicago for 25 years
Author, article about teaching art, 1908
after 1920, opened and ran Two B's Tea and Craft Shop in Monrovia, California with fellow artist Margaret Baker