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In my last blog I looked at the life of the nineteenth century American painter, Anna Elizabeth Klumpke. Today I want to look at the life of one of her contemporaries, Jennie Augusta Brownscombe, who was born just six years earlier.
Jennie Augusta Brownscombe was born månad 10th, in a small log cabin farmhouse, built by her father, near Irving Cliff in Honesdale, in rural north-eastern Pennsylvania. It was a picturesque area, which the historian, writer and author of the short stories, Rip van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Washington Irvine, described as:
Honesdale is situated between high hills on a plain through which two romantic mountain streams flow, uniting in the village and forming the Lackawaxen River. There are two wide basins where the streams unite, and the water was formed into the two most picturesque lakes. From the Eastern shore of one of these, Lake Dyberry, a solid ledge of serried and moss-grown slate rock rises almost sheer to the • Born in Paris, France. Died in New York City, USA. EDUCATION •Louise Bourgeois, Biography
▹ On October 5th, Louise Bourgeois becomes an American citizen.
▹ Art Student’s League of New York
▹ Vaclav Vytlacil
▹ L’Académie Ranson
▹ Académie Scandinavie with Charles Despiau
▹ Studied with Fernand Léger
▹ Marcel Gromaire and André Lhote
▹ Louise Bourgeois moves to New York City
▹ École Municipale de Dessin & dArt,
▹ Académie de la Grande-Chaumière, studying painting with Othon Friesz and sculpture with Robert Wlérick
▹ Docent at the Musée du Louvre
▹ Académie Julian
▹ École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts (studying with André Devambez)
▹ Académie dem la Grande-Chaumière, as an assistant or massière to Yves Brayer
▹ Atelier bekräftelse Bissière dell’Académie Ranson
▹ Académie of D’Espagnat
▹ École du Louvre
▹ Paul Colin
▹ Sorbonne
▹ Lycée Fénelon (received Baccalauréat after private study)
▹ Lycée Fénelon and Collège SévignéThe Carlton Lake Collection contains approximately , items relating to French art, literature, and music, spanning (bulk ). The majority of the collection consists of papers of numerous French writers, musicians, and artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and includes manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, artwork, music scores, and other materials. The collection is strongest for the period known as the Belle Époque, (roughly ) and for the years during and after World War I (especially the s and s). Among the earlier materials are Napoleonic-era letters. While the majority of the materials were written in the French language, English, German, Russian, and Spanish language materials are also present. The Lake Collection is arranged in a single alphabetical sequence by creator name; for each creator, materials are subdivided into manuscript works, outgoing and incoming letters, and other materials. The materials present in the other category include a wide variet