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  1. Unjustly neglected all through the twentieth century, Brewerton deserves to be better known, as the rediscovery of nineteenth-century American art continues. Available for sale individually: George Douglas Brewerton (1827-1901) “Headlands of the Pacific”. 24” x 36”, signed, pastel, original frame. Sale price: $2,500.

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  2. George Douglas Brewerton contributed this self-portrait, labeled "The Author 'a la Kansas,'" to The War in Kansas; it was also reprinted in the September 1862 issue oí Harper's magazine. a trip to Sitka for sketching Alaska mountain scenes.7 His Tacoma ven-ture not long thereafter involved, in those heady days before the crash, real

  3. View George Douglas Brewertons artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

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  4. George Douglas Brewerton had been born only twenty years earlier in Newport, Rhode Island, the first of four children of Caroline Louisa Knight (1801 1853) and Henry L. Brewerton (1801-1879). His father's first American forebear was English hatter George Brewerton (b. 1665), who had served as sec retary to the lieutenant governor of New York and

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  6. George Douglas Brewerton (1820 - May 31, 1901) was an American artist, author, journalist, Yankee Protestant pastor, historian, lawyer, poet, and army officer. He specialized in painting landscapes and marines, and in sketch art.

  7. Brewerton, George Douglas. The war in Kansas. A rough trip to the border, among new homes and a strange people. New York, Derby & Jackson; Cincinnati, H. W. Derby, 1856. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/rc01000077/>.