She learned painting
technique from her father and by age fourteen was exhibiting at
the National Academy in New York City. In 1888, she studied at
the Cowles Art School in Boston under Dennis Bunker and later
studied in New York with John LaFarge and William Merritt Chase.
She studied in Paris at the Academy Julian and then made her home
in England for nine years. She also painted throughout Europe,
Egypt, Palestine, and North Africa.
She married William
Tenney Brewster, professor at Barnard College, and in 1910, the
couple settled in Scarsdale, New York, where she founded the Scarsdale
Art Association. The couple spent their summers at a family cottage
in Matunuck, Rhode Island and traveled together extensively in
Europe and North Africa. On these trips, she did numerous oil
and watercolor sketches, which she converted into large canvases.
After her death in
1952, her husband compiled four volumes of her sketches. In addition
to museums, many of her works are in the collection of the Scarsdale
Public Library and the Scarsdale Women's Club.
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