Fredrikke Palmer

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Born
Fredrikke Marie Schjöth

May 26, 1860
Drammen, Norway
DiedMarch 23, 1947
Honolulu, Hawaii
Occupation(s)Illustrator, cartoonist, art editor
Fredrikke Palmer
Born
Fredrikke Marie Schjöth

May 26, 1860
Drammen, Norway
DiedMarch 23, 1947
Honolulu, Hawaii
Occupation(s)Illustrator, cartoonist, art editor

Fredrikke S. Palmer (May 26, 1860 – March 23, 1947) was a Norwegian-born American illustrator and cartoonist, best known for her work in The Woman's Journal, an American suffrage magazine.

A drawing of two white women in profile; one is younger, standing, hands crossed on her chest; the other is older, seated, hands clasped over her lap. The setting is outdoors; the background is mostly sky and clouds, with a low horizon.
Fredrikke S. Palmer, "Waiting" (1917)

Fredrikke Marie Schjöth (or Schjödt or Schiøt) was born in Drammen, Norway,[1] the daughter of Jens Rudolf Schjöth and Inger Claudine Schjöth (née Thomesen). She studied art in Norway with Knud Bergslien, and in Berlin with Karl Gussow.[2]

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