Constance Peters was born in 1878 in South Africa of French-English parents. After studying in Paris under Gustave Courtois, Fr., (1853-1923), Constance Evans established a studio in San Francisco. After her marriage to Easley, she became the second wife of Charles Rollo Peters in Monterey in 1909. The couple had homes in Europe and San Francisco for the rest of their lives. A world traveler, she derived her subject matter from both California and Europe including landscapes and seascapes of the Bay Area and the Monterey Peninsula in California, picturesque streets, old houses, fishing boats, and views of the French Riviera and English villages. Constance Peters died in Monte Carlo on July 15, 1939.
Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California 1786-1940"
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