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Albertis del Orient Browere

1814
1887
United States
Albertis del Orient Browere (American, 1814–1887) was born in Tarrytown, New York, and died in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.
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Movement:
Romanticism
Biography:

Albertis del Orient Browere (1814–1887) was an American sculptor known for his contributions to the neoclassical art movement. Born in Tarrytown, New York, Browere was the son of sculptor John Henri Isaac Browere, which influenced his early interest in the arts. He is best remembered for his portrait busts and medallions, which captured the likenesses of prominent figures of his time. Browere's work was characterized by its attention to detail and adherence to classical ideals, reflecting the broader neoclassical emphasis on harmony and proportion. Throughout his career, he exhibited at various art institutions, contributing to the cultural landscape of 19th-century America. His legacy is preserved in several public and private collections, underscoring his role in the development of American sculpture.

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