Henrietta Maria Benson Homer | |
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Born | 1809 Bucksport, Maine |
Died | 1884 (aged 74–75) Brooklyn, New York |
Nationality | American |
Henrietta Maria Benson Homer (1809–1884) was an American botanical artist. [1]
Homer née Benson was born in 1809 in Bucksport, Massachusetts (it became part of Maine in 1820). In 1833 she married Charles Savage Homer, with whom she had three sons. [2] Their middle son was the painter, Winslow Homer. [3]
Homer created botanical watercolors and drawings. [4] She was a member of the American Watercolor Society and exhibited at the Brooklyn Art Association. Her work was included in the 1876 Brooklyn Art Association exhibition along with her son, Winslow. [5]
She died in 1884 in Brooklyn, New York. [6]
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Henrietta Maria Benson Homer | |
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Born | 1809 Bucksport, Maine |
Died | 1884 (aged 74–75) Brooklyn, New York |
Nationality | American |
Henrietta Maria Benson Homer (1809–1884) was an American botanical artist. [1]
Homer née Benson was born in 1809 in Bucksport, Massachusetts (it became part of Maine in 1820). In 1833 she married Charles Savage Homer, with whom she had three sons. [2] Their middle son was the painter, Winslow Homer. [3]
Homer created botanical watercolors and drawings. [4] She was a member of the American Watercolor Society and exhibited at the Brooklyn Art Association. Her work was included in the 1876 Brooklyn Art Association exhibition along with her son, Winslow. [5]
She died in 1884 in Brooklyn, New York. [6]
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