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Henrietta Elizabeth Bromwell

Henrietta Elizabeth Bromwell (1859 - 1946) was active/lived in Colorado, Illinois.  Henrietta Bromwell is known for Landscape and mountain view painting.

Bromwell, Henrietta Elizabeth
(1859 Charleston, Illinois-1946 Denver, Colorado)

Also known as Elisabeth Henrietta Bromwell

Oil and watercolor painter of landscapes, mountains and other travel scenes, Henrietta Bromwell was a Colorado artist who participated in the two major exhibitions of early Omaha: The Trans-Mississippi International Exposition of 1898, and the 1899 Greater America Exposition. Her painting, The White City by the Missouri, reflected her time in Omaha in 1898.  

Henrietta’s most active years as a painter were the early 1890s to about 1905. She traveled to the Southwest including Texas, and to Mexico, and her paintings from those trips included A Street Market, Juarez; Old Street in Santa Fe, and Near Long’s Peak. In Colorado, she was a founder in 1893 of the Artist’s Club of Denver, the precursor to the Denver Art Museum, and she hung work in Club shows for about ten years beginning 1894. She exhibited with that Club and al   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 5442 characters.]  Artist bio

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