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Amanda Brewster Sewell
Painter
(1859–1926)
In Lyme: c. 1914
Amanda Brewester Sewell studied at the Cooper Union with Douglas Volk and R. Swain Gifford; at the Art Students' League with William Merrit Chase and William Sartain, and at the Academie julien in Paris with Robert Fleury and William Bourguereau. She also studied privately with Carolus-Duran.
Sewell was a member of the National Association of Women Artists. She exhibited widely both in the U.S. and Paris, including at the Paris Salon 1886-88, The World's Columbian Expo in 1893, the Pan-American Expo in Buffalo in 1901, and at the Corcoran Gallery in 1907.
Sewell specialized in Arcadian landscapes as well as portraiture.