A biographical information sheet titled American Folk Art featuring a portrait of artist Jane Wooster Scott.

The document is titled American Folk Art in large, bold, black capital letters at the top. Below the title, on the left-hand side, is a small, black-and-white headshot portrait of a woman with dark hair, identified as the artist Jane Wooster Scott.

To the right of the portrait and continuing below it is several paragraphs of dense, black printed text. This text provides biographical information and commentary on the artist's work, describing her focus on turn-of-the-century and early 20th-century American life. The text details her inspirations, including childhood memories in Pennsylvania, her travels to New England, and her preference for creating imaginary scenes rather than replicating real locations.

At the very bottom of the document, smaller text provides contact information for ordering limited edition prints from the artist's studio in Los Angeles. The entire content is printed on a plain, light-colored background, giving the appearance of a brochure or artist biography insert.