Princeton Art Museum: Watercolors and Pastels

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This class is a part of the HCLS' Museum@The Library series.


Watercolors and Pastels

Discover the nuance of watercolors and pastels as well as the ways artists from diverse traditions have embraced the richness and subtleties of these media.

Image Credit: Newfields, New Hampshire, 1917

Childe Hassam, 1859–1935; born Dorchester, MA; died East Hampton, NY; active New York, NY and East Hampton Watercolor over graphite, x1944-566

Presented by Docent Jeanne Johnson.

Jeanne Johnson is currently a docent at the Princeton University Art Museum and Morven Museum and Gardens.   She regularly gives artist talks for the MCL System, Princeton Newcomers and other organizations.  Trained as a classical musician, Jeanne has performed, taught, and adjudicated competitions as a career, embracing now the love of sharing art, artists’ lives, the evolution of art and the lives of patrons of art.   Besides art as a passion in her life, Jeanne enjoys gardening, traveling with her husband and is eagerly awaiting the opening of the new Princeton University Art Museum in the Fall of 2025.

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