Anne Packard
Born and raised in Hyde Park, NY, Anne spent her summers as a child in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Packard Studied at Bard College and later studied with the late Phil Malicoat. She moved to Provincetown year round in 1977 after raising her five children. Packard shares a kindred relation to the sea with her grandfather Max Bohm. Bohm, was a highly acclaimed Romantic Impressionist at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. He studied at the Cleveland Art School as well as the Acadamie Julien in Paris. Bohm was one of the original founding members of the artist colony in Provincetown. A self taught artist, initially her art was painted on wood panels and weathered shingles. For over forty years, Packard’s inimitable paintings of Provincetown, the Outer Cape, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Mexico have been collected by art collectors from around the globe. We have sold out of Anne Packard's artwork at this time. Maybe you will like Arnold Desmarais' paintings, they have a similar color, composition and style.