Ellen Robbins earned her artistic reputation as a watercolorist, especially of autumn leaves and flowers.
She attended the New England School of Design in Boston for one year and studied privately with Stephen Tuckerman and at the Merrimac Printworks. She had difficulty finding a teacher of watercolors, so she essentially taught herself to paint with the medium.
Reportedly born in 1828 in Watertown, Massachusetts, (that is not documented-Sternberg), she developed the idea of crea (showing 500 of 2087 characters). |
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