she ventured to Madrid, to study under Joaquin Sorolla, before continuing on through
Egypt and Algeria. Venice and its colorful, sun-bathed views was likely a favorite subject
for Peterson, allowing her to develop her post-Impressionistic style of painting (she is
often linked stylistically to fellow American artist Maurice Prendergast). She studied in
Venice between 1908 and 1909 under the English artist Frank Brangwyn.
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