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b. 1888 - d. 1949

Elsie Brown Grossman (1888-1949) Born in New Washington, OH on Aug. 26, 1888. Elsie Brown studied at the Columbus Art Institute. She wed Henry Grossman in 1911 and settled in Los Angeles in 1927. Locally, she further studied with G. Thompson Pritchard and Nell Walker Warner. She was active in the local art scene as an exhibitor of coastals and landscapes. Mrs. Grossman died in Los Angeles of cancer of the uterus on Dec. 22, 1949.

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  • Elsie Brown Grossman (1888-1949) Oil on Canvas Still Life
    Sep. 04, 2022

    Elsie Brown Grossman (1888-1949) Oil on Canvas Still Life

    Est: $400 - $600

    Titled "The Copper Tea Pot." Paper label on reverse from show "Women Painters of the West" Circa 1940s. Good condition. Frame shows some discoloration. Visible approx. 19.5 x 23.5 in. Frame approx. 25 x 28.75 in. Weight 5.7 lbs. Born in New Washington, OH on Aug. 26, 1888. Elsie Brown studied at the Columbus Art Institute. She wed Henry Grossman in 1911 and settled in Los Angeles in 1927. Locally, she further studied with G. Thompson Pritchard and Nell Walker Warner. She was active in the local art scene as an exhibitor of coastals and landscapes. Mrs. Grossman died in Los Angeles of cancer of the uterus on Dec. 22, 1949. Member: Women Painters of the West; Santa Monica AA; Las Artistas; Artists of the SW. Exh: Las Artistas (LA), 1939-40; Women's Club of Hollywood, 1939; Alamitos Library, 1939; Mayan Hotel, 1942; Ebell Club (LA). Edan Hughes, author of the book "Artists in California, 1786-1940"

    Hughes Auctions
  • Elsie Brown Grossman (1888-1949) Oil on Canvas Still Life
    Oct. 31, 2021

    Elsie Brown Grossman (1888-1949) Oil on Canvas Still Life

    Est: $400 - $600

    Elsie Brown Grossman (1888-1949) Oil on Canvas Still Life Oil on canvas. Titled "Mexican Souvenirs." Note om reverse reads "Probably #254 in 1948." Good condition. Pin hole in canvas towards bottom center. Frame is separating at corners. Visible approx. 24.5 x 29.75 in. Frame approx. 29.5 x 35 in. Weight 6 lbs. Born in New Washington, OH on Aug. 26, 1888. Elsie Brown studied at the Columbus Art Institute. She wed Henry Grossman in 1911 and settled in Los Angeles in 1927. Locally, she further studied with G. Thompson Pritchard and Nell Walker Warner. She was active in the local art scene as an exhibitor of coastals and landscapes. Mrs. Grossman died in Los Angeles of cancer of the uterus on Dec. 22, 1949. Member: Women Painters of the West; Santa Monica AA; Las Artistas; Artists of the SW. Exh: Las Artistas (LA), 1939-40; Women's Club of Hollywood, 1939; Alamitos Library, 1939; Mayan Hotel, 1942; Ebell Club (LA). Edan Hughes, author of the book "Artists in California, 1786-1940"

    Hughes Auctions
  • Elsie Brown Grossman (1888-1949) Oil on Canvas Still Life
    Oct. 31, 2021

    Elsie Brown Grossman (1888-1949) Oil on Canvas Still Life

    Est: $400 - $600

    Elsie Brown Grossman (1888-1949) Oil on Canvas Still Life Oil on canvas. Titled "The Copper Tea Pot." Good condition. Frame shows some discoloration. Paper label on reverse from show "Women Painters of the West" Circa 1940s. Visible approx. 19.5 x 23.5 in. Frame approx. 25 x 28.75 in. Weight 5.7 lbs. Born in New Washington, OH on Aug. 26, 1888. Elsie Brown studied at the Columbus Art Institute. She wed Henry Grossman in 1911 and settled in Los Angeles in 1927. Locally, she further studied with G. Thompson Pritchard and Nell Walker Warner. She was active in the local art scene as an exhibitor of coastals and landscapes. Mrs. Grossman died in Los Angeles of cancer of the uterus on Dec. 22, 1949. Member: Women Painters of the West; Santa Monica AA; Las Artistas; Artists of the SW. Exh: Las Artistas (LA), 1939-40; Women's Club of Hollywood, 1939; Alamitos Library, 1939; Mayan Hotel, 1942; Ebell Club (LA). - Edan Hughes, author of the book "Artists in California, 1786-1940"

    Hughes Auctions
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