Margaret Bucknell Pecorini
Margaret Bucknell Pecorini (1879–1963) was an American painter.
A native of Philadelphia, Margaret Crozer Bucknell was the daughter of the patron of Bucknell University, William Bucknell and his third wife, Titanic survivor Emma (Ward) Bucknell; she studied in Paris, at the Académie Julian, and occasionally showed work at the Paris Salon. She married twice, first to Charles F. Stearns – Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island – and second to Count Daniele Pecorini of Rome. She worked for the International Red Cross during both world wars. As a painter, she specialized in children's portraits. She died in Guttenberg, New Jersey.[1]
Pecorini's portrait of Janet Scudder is in the collection of the National Academy of Design,[1] and another work is in the Brooklyn Museum.[2]
References
- 1 2 David Bernard Dearinger; National Academy of Design (U.S.) (2004). Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design: 1826–1925. Hudson Hills. pp. 20–. ISBN 978-1-55595-029-3.
- ↑ "Brooklyn Museum: American Art: Baby in White Cap". Retrieved 4 March 2016.