Janet E. Turner

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Janet E. Turner (1914–1988) was an American artist known for her printmaking.[1] She was born in Kansas City, Missouri.

Her work is included in the collections of the Seattle Art Museum,[2] the Smithsonian American Art Museum,[1] the Portland Art Museum[3] the Dallas Museum of Art,[4] the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts[5] and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.[6]

Turner was a professor of art at California State University, Chico, between 1959 and 1981, and died in Chico. The Janet Turner Print Museum at the university was created in her name.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Janet E. Turner | Smithsonian American Art Museum".
  2. ^ "Works – Janet E. Turner – Artists – eMuseum".
  3. ^ "Janet E. Turner".
  4. ^ "Beyond the Grasses - DMA Collection Online".
  5. ^ "Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts".
  6. ^ "Janet E. Turner – Artists/Makers – the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art".
  7. ^ "About the Museum and Founder – Janet Turner Print Museum – CSU, Chico".


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