Name/Title
Late Afternoon on the River, OctoberEntry/Object ID
2000.2.1Description
"Late Afternoon on the River, October"
monotype on paper (monotypes= Unique prints made by using the process of monotype and a printing process that consists of painting an image onto a plate and then printing it.)Context
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Peggy Lampe attended Washington University in St Louis where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts
degree in 1959. While there she met Louis Fabian Kannenstine, who later became her husband. In 1959 Peggy began pursuing post-graduate studies through the Art Students’ League in New York City.
In the early 1960’s her family began spending summers in East Barnard, Vermont, eventually buying a summer home there in 1966. Time in Vermont brought Peg great joy. When, after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in the mid 1970’s, it became apparent that she was healthier during their stays there, the family relocated to Vermont, this time to Woodstock, where they finally settled in the mid-1980s.
From the mid-1970s onward, Peg exhibited her work in a plethora of one-woman, juried and group shows, primarily throughout New England. Her work continues to be featured by various galleries along the eastern seaboard. Peg also co-authored “From Luminous Shade” along with Ann
McGarrell.Acquisition
Accession
2000.2Source or Donor
Kannenstine, Margaret Lampe (1938-2023)Acquisition Method
GiftMade/Created
Artist
Kannenstine, Margaret Lampe (1938-2023)Lexicon
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Kannenstine graduated from the Washing University School of Fine Art in St. Louis and studied at the Arts Student's League in New York. She lives in Woodstock, Vermont and has exhibited throughout the Northeast.