REHOBOTH ART LEAGUE - PAYNTER HOUSE DOOR SIGNATURES
Ethel Pennewill Brown
Leach, born 1878, in Wilmington, died 1959, in Millsboro,
during her lifetime of 82 years was a Delaware resident, well
known for her portraits, seascapes and illustrations.
Spending much of her life
time in Wilmington, where she was born , was the dean of
Delaware's women artist in
the first half of the 20th century. She was respected on
the East
Coast for her
illustrations, floral painting, landscapes and portraits. The last
thirty years of
her life were spent with
her husband, Will, with the artist colony of Rehoboth Art League.
She grew up in a rural
family, her mother was Henrietta Parris, but raised by a step mother
Blance Virden Brown, and father Thomas Armwell Brown who was a doctor. She was found at an early age to have an art talent. In
1894 she was enrolled in the Clawson Hammitt School of Art in
Wilmington.
October 1899 she was
studying at the Arts Student League in New York. Between 1902 and
1903 She came down with
typhoid fever that left her disfigured by scoliosis which caused
her pain but did not
inhabit her thriving career she developed while in New York,
Leach had turned , in
1901, to illustration work to earn money to live on as she received
little
support from her family,
1903 found he r back in Wilmington studying under Howard
Pyle, America's most
noted illustrator who disliked women students thinking they were
not professional enough but
her positive impression got her accepted in his 'inner circle'.
Having met prominent people
through her aunt she began painting portraits in 1907.
In 1910 Leach and Olive
Rush took over Pyle' s studio for the two years he toured Europe
which was a happy time
until the year ended with Pyles death in Florence in 1911.
Leach, then went to Europe,
in 1912 to live in the American Art Students Club in the village
of Senlis. Here she earned
more recognition, was accepted into the International Union
of Beaux-Arts &
Letters and the Paris Salon. She returned to Wilmington in 1913,
circulated
with former Pyle's
students, made trips to Jackson, Mississippi where her wealthy aunt
lived,
and painted there.
Eventually she inherited her aunts estate which left her money to
become
financially independent.
At age 44 she married Will
Leach , an artist, and settled in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, but
traveled between there to
Florida and New England to find subjects to illustrate . Here she
did illustrations for
children s books and took up portraiture to earn money to take
them
.through the depression of
the 1920's . In Rehoboth she held annual art exhibitions which
she oversaw for30 years.
Ethel Pennewill Brown Leach
was an active artist into her 80's and died December 30, 1959,
and buried in Barretts
Chapel Cemetery , Kent county, Delaware.
Source: Ask Art, and
ancestry.com , Jann Haynes Gilmore, abstract by Harrison H.
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