Jane Freeman (artist)

Jane Freeman (1871 – 23 September 1963) was a British-American modernist artist whose paintings include portraits of Albert Schweitzer and Mother Cabrini.

She began as an artist's model, then found work as an illustrator for magazines and advertisements.

In the summers, she regularly took part in the artist colonies at Provincetown, Massachusetts, and Rockport, Maine.

Her love of travel took her further afield, to Europe, Morocco, and—for an extended period—the Caribbean island of Trinidad.

[6] In 2011, the Cooperative Gallery in Binghamton, New York, curated a retrospective exhibition of her work, entitled “Art, Money, Love: Jane Freeman, 1871-1963, Paintings and Ephemera of a Working Artist.”[7] Wittman, Jeanette Freeman.