The exhibition "
Six Degrees of Peggy Bacon" at the Smithsonian's
Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture (on view until Nov. 4, but some materials are posted online) shows the artistic work and various connections of Bacon (1895–1987) with Diego Rivera, Alfred Stieglitz, Andrew Wyeth, and others, but also mentions that she was an Edgar nominee for
The Inward Eye (1952, aka
Lady Marked for Murder; adapted for
Robert Montgomery Presents, 1952)
. Her illustration work includes
The Nameless Cat (1954) by
Richard and Frances Lockridge.
I had not heard of her before your post. Thanks. I envy those lucky folks that can see this exhibit at the Smithsonian. Plan on reading up on her now.
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