Nancy Maybin Ferguson (1872–1967), was an American painter whose career spanned decades.
[2] She attended the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, studying under Elliot Daingerfield.
[3] She also attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts where her instructors included Charles Hawthorne, William Merritt Chase, Arthur Carles and Hugh H.
[3] Albert Barnes purchased her painting The Red Banner for his collection.
[5] Ferguson divided her time between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Provincetown, Massachusetts, both of which were subjects of her landscapes over the course of her career.