Ross Eugene Braught. Born Pennsylvania, 1898. Died Pennsylvania, 1983 . In the early 1920's, Ross Braught began studies at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. While at the Academy, he studied... Read full biography
Ross Eugene Braught. Born Pennsylvania, 1898. Died Pennsylvania, 1983 . In the early 1920's, Ross Braught began studies at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. While at the Academy, he studied under Daniel Garber. In 1921 he was awarded the prestigious Emlem Cresson Memorial Traveling... Read full biography
Ross Eugene Braught. Born Pennsylvania, 1898. Died Pennsylvania, 1983 . In the early 1920's, Ross Braught began studies at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. While at the Academy, he studied under Daniel Garber. In 1921 he was awarded the prestigious Emlem Cresson Memorial Traveling Scholarship. Under the scholarship, he traveled to England and to Italy where he spent time in Florence and Venice. In 1923, the artist married and the couple made their home in Upper Black Eddy, Delaware... Read full biography
Ross Eugene Braught. Born Pennsylvania, 1898. Died Pennsylvania, 1983 . In the early 1920's, Ross Braught began studies at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. While at the Academy, he studied under Daniel Garber. In 1921 he was awarded the prestigious Emlem Cresson Memorial Traveling Scholarship. Under the scholarship, he traveled to England and to Italy where he spent time in Florence and Venice. In 1923, the artist married and the couple made their home in Upper Black Eddy, Delaware until 1928. During this time Braught exhibited regularly at galleries including the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C., and Dudensing Galleries, New York where he had a one-man show. Braught moved to... Read full biography
Ross Eugene Braught. Born Pennsylvania, 1898. Died Pennsylvania, 1983 . In the early 1920's, Ross Braught began studies at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. While at the Academy, he studied under Daniel Garber. In 1921 he was awarded the prestigious Emlem Cresson Memorial Traveling Scholarship. Under the scholarship, he traveled to England and to Italy where he spent time in Florence and Venice. In 1923, the artist married and the couple made their home in Upper Black Eddy, Delaware until 1928. During this time Braught exhibited regularly at galleries including the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C., and Dudensing Galleries, New York where he had a one-man show. Braught moved to Woodstock, New York, in 1928 where he became a member of the Woodstock art colony. In 1931, the artist was in... Read full biography