Elizabeth Gilbert Jerome

Elizabeth Gilbert Jerome (1824–1910) was an American artist inspired by the Hudson River School.

Her work included portraiture, still-lifes, and landscapes of South America.

[3] Her education enabled her to be an instructor and one of her pupils was Nelson A. Primus, an African American artist known for his portrait painting.

[1] Jerome's work consisted of portraiture, and views of South America.

Some speculate that she may have been directly influenced by Frederic Church, a fellow artist of The Hudson River School, because of the similarities between their South American landscapes.