Bessie Marsh Brewer: 14 interesting facts

Bessie Marsh Brewer (1884–1952) was a Canadian-American printmaker, painter, sculptor and teacher. She studied at the New York School of Applied Design for Women and at the Art Students League when Robert Henri and John Sloan. She illustrated for Century, Phoenix, Collier’s, and St. Nicholas magazines.

She exhibited at the 1913 New York Armory Show where she showed three drawings, The Furnished Room, Curiosity and Putting Her Monday Name upon Her Letterbox. Amongst the abovementioned skills, Bessie Marsh Brewer created in the styles of Realism, Representation, and Naturalism.

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She was the mother of Sam Pope Brewer, New York Times correspondent whose wife highly developed remarried to Kim Philby.

New York School of Applied Design for Women in trailer art (1922).

List of artists in the Armory Show

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