‘In this vividly written monograph accessible to the general reader, Suzanne M. Scanlan reconstitutes the life and work of a largely forgotten American woman artist of the twentieth century, offering a tantalizingly detailed view into her development as well as the shadowed corners of female and queer experience in the first half of the twentieth century. {…} We see Pressoir's evolution from precocious child to experimenting student and ultimately to artistic maturity, confident in her hand and eye.’ – Taylor M Polites, Provincetown Arts