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1889 New York City - 1978 Provincetown, Massachusetts. Known for: Cubist abstract painting, Indian genre.
Lucy Brown L'Engle was born on September 26, 1889 to an affluent New York City family. Her father, Charles Stelle Brown was a very successful real estate broker in Manhattan for over 50 years. The... Read full biography
Lucy Brown L'Engle was born on September 26, 1889 to an affluent New York City family. Her father, Charles Stelle Brown was a very successful real estate broker in Manhattan for over 50 years. The firm is still active today as Brown, Harris, & Stevens. Her mother, Lucy Barnes Brown was the first... Read full biography
Lucy Brown L'Engle was born on September 26, 1889 to an affluent New York City family. Her father, Charles Stelle Brown was a very successful real estate broker in Manhattan for over 50 years. The firm is still active today as Brown, Harris, & Stevens. Her mother, Lucy Barnes Brown was the first U.S. Women's Amateur Golf Champion in 1893. Lucy's brother, former New York congressman Lathrop Brown, was Franklin Delano Roosevelt's roommate at both Groton, a prep school in Massachusetts, and at... Read full biography
Lucy Brown L'Engle was born on September 26, 1889 to an affluent New York City family. Her father, Charles Stelle Brown was a very successful real estate broker in Manhattan for over 50 years. The firm is still active today as Brown, Harris, & Stevens. Her mother, Lucy Barnes Brown was the first U.S. Women's Amateur Golf Champion in 1893. Lucy's brother, former New York congressman Lathrop Brown, was Franklin Delano Roosevelt's roommate at both Groton, a prep school in Massachusetts, and at Harvard University. They were such close friends that Lathrop was FDR's best man at his wedding to Eleanor. Reportedly, FDR proposed to Lucy a few years before his marriage to Eleanor, however, Lucy declined. Instead of following a life in "high... Read full biography
Lucy Brown L'Engle was born on September 26, 1889 to an affluent New York City family. Her father, Charles Stelle Brown was a very successful real estate broker in Manhattan for over 50 years. The firm is still active today as Brown, Harris, & Stevens. Her mother, Lucy Barnes Brown was the first U.S. Women's Amateur Golf Champion in 1893. Lucy's brother, former New York congressman Lathrop Brown, was Franklin Delano Roosevelt's roommate at both Groton, a prep school in Massachusetts, and at Harvard University. They were such close friends that Lathrop was FDR's best man at his wedding to Eleanor. Reportedly, FDR proposed to Lucy a few years before his marriage to Eleanor, however, Lucy declined. Instead of following a life in "high society" she showed early signs of a woman who possessed an independent mind, and chose a life devoted to the study of art. Family records indicate that L... Read full biography

