Joan Jameson (4 October 1892 – 22 September 1953) was an Irish artist, known for paintings of still-life, figures and landscapes.
On 11 June 1920, she married Tom Jameson of Rock House, Ardmore, County Waterford.
Jameson would make regular visits to London, as it offered a larger choice of exhibiting venues.
[1] Jameson was part of large social circle including her close acquaintances fellow artist Norah McGuinness[2] and writer Molly Keane, who visited her in Waterford.
A retrospective of her work was shown at the Irish Exhibition of Living Art in 1954, with artworks loaned by her husband and friends.