Landscape and still-life painter Henrietta Augusta Granbery was born in 1829 in Norfolk, Virginia, but grew up in New York City. She had her studio there while teaching in Brooklyn at Professor West's Seminar. Her sister Virginia was also a painter of landscapes and still-lifes of fruit, as well as portraits.
Granbery exhibited over many years at the National Academy of Design in New York City. From 1861 through 1890, she showed such florals, landscapes and still-lifes as "View in Central (showing 500 of 1043 characters). |
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