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PEGGY BACON   (1895-1987)
Bacon studied at the New York School of Applied Design for Women in 1913 and at the Art Students League in with George Bellows, John Sloan, and Kenneth Hayes Miller from 1915 to 1920. Although based in New York City she spent extended periods in Woodstock, NY, and Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Over the years her prints and drawings ranged from charming to shrewd to caustic.
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Painting the House (also known as Chums), 1952



She Met the High School Principal, 1929



Low Tide, 1952



Had Sung their Last Song and Related their Last Poem, 1931



Terribly Heavy, 1952



What's For Dinner?, 1953



Summer Folks, 1942



The Jester, 1916



The Very Young World, from New Songs for New Voices, 1928



At the Bus Stop, 1930



Hard of Hearing, 1933



For My Dear, 1950



Return of the Prodigal, 1954



Waiting for the Bus, Mexico, 1974



Lazy Days, Wellfleet (Easy-Going), 1952



The Highbrows, final state, 1952



Dressed as a Daisy, 1953



All Alone, drypoint, 1951



Kennebunkport, Goose Rocks, 1946



Kennebunkport, 1946



Kennebunk Church, 1946



Kennebunkport House, 1946



Kennebunkport, Einstein Brothers, 1946



Lunch Counter, 1960, about



Hat Shop, 1940, about