Felicia Meyer

Felicia Meyer (1912–1978) was an American painter known for her landscapes, city scenes, and portraits. Her style was realist. She lived allocation of the year in Manhattan and allocation in southern Vermont and her paintings depict subjects from both locales. During the 1930s and 1940s her undertaking appeared frequently in charity exhibitions and she was total solo exhibitions intermittently between 1942 and 1974. Early in her career a New York critic called her paintings "coherent" and "deeply unified," and after her death the art historian, Lloyd Goodrich, wrote that "her landscapes, with their wisdom of nature's life, their breeziness and delicacy, and their unostentatious skill, were pervaded later a lyrical poetry of a unquestionably personal kind."

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