Susan Hinckley Bradley
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15 May 1851
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Susan Hinckley Bradley | |
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| Born | Susan Greenough Hinckley 15 May 1851 Boston, Massachusetts, US |
| Died | 11 June 1929 (aged 78) Boston, Massachusetts, US |
| Education | School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts |
| Known for | Painting |
| Spouse |
Leverett Bradley (m. 1879) |
Susan Hinckley Bradley (15 May 1851 – 11 June 1929) was an American painter known for her watercolor landscapes and portrait drawings.
On 15 May 1851, Susan Greenough Hinckley[1][2] was born in Boston, to Samuel Lyman Hinckley (1810–1871) and Anne Cutler (née Parker) Hinckley (1813–1898). Her paternal grandparents were Jonathan Huntington Lyman and Sophia (née Hinckley) Lyman. Her maternal grandparents were Samuel Dunn Parker and Elizabeth (née Mason) Parker, the daughter of U.S. Senator Jonathan Mason. Her aunt, Sally Outram Lyman, was married to agricultural writer Richard Lamb Allen.[3] Her younger brother was painter Robert Cutler Hinckley.[4]
She began her art studies in Boston at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, studying with Frederic Crowninshield, and at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, as well as with Abbott Thayer, William Merritt Chase, John Henry Twachtman, and Edward Darley Boit in Rome.[5][6]

