Charles Brooke Branwhite PRICE CHARTS
1851 Bristol, England - 1929 Bristol, England. Known for: Countryside watercolor landscape painting.
The following biography, written by Cecil Broome, is from the Bristol Savages*, an art association of Bristol, England. Born in Bristol on October 4, 1851, Charles Branwhite was the son of Charles... Read full biography
The following biography, written by Cecil Broome, is from the Bristol Savages*, an art association of Bristol, England. Born in Bristol on October 4, 1851, Charles Branwhite was the son of Charles Branwhite A.R.W.S. Painting had been the main interest in his family for many years, and his... Read full biography
The following biography, written by Cecil Broome, is from the Bristol Savages*, an art association of Bristol, England. Born in Bristol on October 4, 1851, Charles Branwhite was the son of Charles Branwhite A.R.W.S. Painting had been the main interest in his family for many years, and his great-grandfather had been a close friend of Thomas Gainsborough. Naturally, "Brannie", as he was known at the Wigwam, received very early tuition from his father who, realizing his potential, sent him to... Read full biography
The following biography, written by Cecil Broome, is from the Bristol Savages*, an art association of Bristol, England. Born in Bristol on October 4, 1851, Charles Branwhite was the son of Charles Branwhite A.R.W.S. Painting had been the main interest in his family for many years, and his great-grandfather had been a close friend of Thomas Gainsborough. Naturally, "Brannie", as he was known at the Wigwam, received very early tuition from his father who, realizing his potential, sent him to study at the South Kensington School of Art*. At the age of twenty-two, he was exhibiting at numerous galleries as a landscape painter in watercolour and oil. Included in these galleries were the Royal Academy of London*., Paris Salon*, R. I., Liverpool,... Read full biography
The following biography, written by Cecil Broome, is from the Bristol Savages*, an art association of Bristol, England. Born in Bristol on October 4, 1851, Charles Branwhite was the son of Charles Branwhite A.R.W.S. Painting had been the main interest in his family for many years, and his great-grandfather had been a close friend of Thomas Gainsborough. Naturally, "Brannie", as he was known at the Wigwam, received very early tuition from his father who, realizing his potential, sent him to study at the South Kensington School of Art*. At the age of twenty-two, he was exhibiting at numerous galleries as a landscape painter in watercolour and oil. Included in these galleries were the Royal Academy of London*., Paris Salon*, R. I., Liverpool, etc. In 1905 he became an Artist Member and soon became a great favourite with the Tribe, the name m... Read full biography

