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  1. Mar 10, 2023 · Alexandra Kiely 10 March 20237 min Read. Matilda Browne, In Voorhee’s Garden, 1914, Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, CT, USA. Museum’s website. Detail. Matilda Browne (1869–1947) was a successful artist painting in the Impressionist style in the early 20th century, but unfortunately, only a few people know her name or her art today.

  2. Matilda Browne. Matilda Browne (May 8, 1869 – November 3, 1947) [1] was an American Impressionist artist noted for her flower paintings and her farm and cattle scenes. Born in Newark, New Jersey, she was a child prodigy who received early art training from her artist-neighbor, Thomas Moran . Matilda Browne was active in Greenwich, Connecticut ...

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  4. Matilda Browne (American, 1869-1947), "Harvesting", oil on academy board, signed lower right, "Lasting Impressions: American Women Artists from the Sellars Collection", Fort Wayne Museum of Art, IN, 1999-2000 exhibition label with title and "F.W. Devoe & Co., NY" label en verso, 9 in. x 12 in., framed with artist and title plaque.

  5. May 8, 2021 · Matilda Browne, Peonies, c. 1907. Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, Connecticut. The Griswold’s acquisition of Browne’s Peonies in 2013 inspired Idylls of Farm and Garden. This stunning image depicts a pink-and-white flower garden in a verdant green landscape, tended by an elegantly-dressed woman.

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  6. Matilda Browne (later Van Wyck) Born May 8, 1869, Newark, New Jersey. Died November 3, 1947, Greenwich, Connecticut. In Old Lyme, periodically, c. 1902-1906, 1911-1924. Browne began her artistic career when she was nine years old. Her neighbor was the famous artist Thomas Moran who allowed her to watch him paint as well as experiment with his ...

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  7. February 10–May 28, 2017. Matilda Browne’s talent was apparent from an early age. By the time she was nine, she had begun informal study with her neighbor Thomas Moran. As an adult, she exhibited widely and won prestigious awards. The only woman accepted as a peer by the male artists in Old Lyme, she was given the honor of being invited to ...

  8. May 8, 2014 · A pair of calves grazing peaceably. Matilda Browne returned to Old Lyme periodically between 1911 and 1924. She also painted in Greenwich, Conn., at the Cos Cob Art Colony, and in New York City. Around 1918 she married writer Frederick van Wyck. She died in Greenwich on Nov. 3, 1947.

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