Henrietta Bromwell
Henrietta Bromwell (1859–1946) was an artist, author, and a socialite from Denver. She is known for her landscape paintings and literature. She was a co-founder of the Artists' Club of Denver, which led to the founding of the Denver Art Museum. She taught oil and watercolor painting in downtown Denver and was an organizer and jurist at local art exhibitions. Bromwell was a genealogist, with multiple volume publications, and a publisher of her and her father's works.
Henrietta E. Bromwell | |
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Henrietta E, Bromwell, Representative Women of Colorado, 1914 | |
Born | Henrietta Elizabeth Bromwell July 13, 1859 |
Died | January 8, 1946 86) | (aged
Other names | Nettie Bromwell |
Education | University of Denver |
Occupation(s) | Artist, writer, publisher, genealogist |
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