Queer Places:
Ancien Hôtel Baudy, Upper Normandy, 81 Rue Claude Monet, 27620 Giverny, France
Oak Hill Cemetery Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA

Janet Deane Pulsifer (June 10, 1864 - August 2, 1947) was an American painter, who was active and lived in Massachusetts. When the Lewis sisters (Josephine Miles Lewis and Matilda Lewis) arrived at the Hotel Baudy in Giverny, France, on October 3, 1894, they were accompanied by two other women artists—Janet D. Pulsifer and G. Hutchinson. Both made a deep impression on their fellow guests, as reported in a letter from Matilda Lewis to her family in the United States.

Janet Deane Pulsifer was born in Auburn, Androscoggin, ME, the daughter of Augustus Moses Pulsifer (1834–1910) and Harriet Little Chase (1844–1912).



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