Bush-Brown Family
Margaret Lesley Bush-Brown, Newburgh, N.Y., undated
The principal subjects of the Bush-Brown family collection are: Henry Kirke Bush-Brown (1857-1935), sculptor; his wife Margaret (Lesley) Bush-Brown (1857-1944), painter; and their daughter, Lydia (Bush-Brown) Head (1887-1984), artist, designer. Also represented are their sons, Harold Bush-Brown (1888-1983), Professor of Architecture; and James Bush-Brown (1892-?), Landscape Architect; and sculptor Henry Kirke Brown (1814-1886), the uncle of Henry Kirke Bush-Brown.
From the guide to the Bush-Brown Family Papers MS 26., 1835-1969, (Sophia Smith Collection)
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creatorOf | Bush-Brown Family Papers MS 26., 1835-1969 | Sophia Smith Collection |
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associatedWith | Brown family | family |
associatedWith | Bush-Brown, Harold | person |
associatedWith | Bush-Brown, Henry Kirke, 1857-1935 | person |
associatedWith | Bush-Brown, James | person |
associatedWith | Bush-Brown, Margaret Lesley, 1857-1944 | person |
associatedWith | Hale, Ellen Day, 1854-1939 | person |
associatedWith | Head, Lydia Bush-Brown, 1887-1984 | person |
associatedWith | Lesley family | family |
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World War, 1914-1918 |
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