John Mallard Bromley From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia English painter (1858–1939) Born1858 (1858)London, EnglandDied1939 (aged 80–81) OccupationPainterJohn Mallard BromleyBorn1858 (1858)London, EnglandDied1939 (aged 80–81) OccupationPainter John Mallard Bromley (1858–1939) was an English landscape and marine painter. Bromley was born in London in 1858.[1][2] His father William Bromley III was a painter, his grandfather John Charles Bromley was an engraver, and his great-grandfather William Bromley was also an engraver.[3] Bromley moved to St Ives, Cornwall, in 1897 and built Quay House. In 1899, he married fellow artist Selena M, Wing. They moved to Torquay in 1901.[1] Bromley died in 1939.[2] His brothers Valentine Walter Bromley and William John Bromley were also painters.[3] References 1 2 "John Mallard BROMLEY". Cornwall Artists Index. Retrieved 13 January 2026. 1 2 Smernoff, David (2016). On the Cusp. Lulu.com. 1 2 "Bromley, William III (1816–1890)". BraveFineArt.com. Retrieved 13 January 2026. External links Media related to John Mallard Bromley at Wikimedia Commons Authority control databases InternationalVIAFArtistsULANRKD ArtistsMusée d'OrsaySouth Australia Related Articles