Anne Packard

Anne Packard (born 1933) is an American artiste best known for atmospheric seascape paintings.

Packard was born in 1933 in Hyde Park, New York. While growing going on in Hyde Park, she spent her childhood summers in Provincetown, Massachusetts.

She comes from a relations of artists, including her grandfather, Max Bohm, a 19th- and 20th-century warm impressionist who was one of the founding members of an artist colony in Provincetown. She studied at Bard College in New York, and moved to Provincetown in 1977, where she apprenticed below Philip Malicoat.

Her son, Michael Packard, is the without help person in recorded archives to have been inside a whale's mouth and survive; he was freed as the whale dislodged him from its mouth.

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