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"Mary Eno Pinchot Meyer (October 14, 1920 – October 12, 1964) was an American socialite, painter, former wife of Central Intelligence Agency official Cord Meyer and mistress of United States president John F. Kennedy who was often noted for her desirable physique and social skills. Meyer's murder, 2 days before her 44th birthday, in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, DC, during the fall of 1964 would later stir speculation relating to Kennedy's presidency and assassination. In her 1998 biography, Nina Burleigh wrote, 'Mary Meyer was an enigmatic woman in life, and in death her real personality lurks just out of view.'" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Pinchot_Meyer
Probably safe to say she is known more for her life and death than her art. Many more Google hits about the former than the latter. One interesting article though, although it opens with her murder, goes on to discuss American abstract art and the Greenberg effect.
http://www.divus.cc/london/en/article/vrazda-ve-flatlandu-1-vpad-realna-v-americkem-abstraktnim-umeni
"It's impossible to say from one painting, of course, but do we know that Mary Meyer should not be considered one of most accomplished painters ever to work in Washington DC?" Http://greg.org/archive/2010/01/22/mary_meyer_proto-minimalist.html
Extremely hard to find images of her art online; so far only one found. undefined