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JENKS, Phoebe, artist, born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 28 July, 1847. She is the daughter of Denis Hoyt, and was married to Lewis E. Jenks. She began the study of art in Boston in 1873, early developed skill in painting, and almost immediately became successful in her profession. She has frequently exhibited at the Boston art club and the National academy of design. Among her ideal productions that have attracted general attention are "La Cantatrice," "The Triumph," "Priscilla, the Spinner," and "Mamma's Comb." She is eminently successful as a painter of the portraits of women and children.
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