Landscape, still life and genre painter, Albertus Del Orient Browere was born in Tarrytown, New York. He was the son of Henry Issac Browere, a sculptor of life masks. Browere received his art training from his father and first exhibited at the National Academy in 1831.
In 1832 he was awarded a Silver Medal for having the "Best Oil Painting" at the American Institute of the City of New York, and in 1841 was awarded another Silver Medal from the National Academy.
Other than two fruitless trips to California in search of Gold, Browere spent his life in Catskill, NY painting that region. He exhibited at numerous other organizations in addition to the National Academy of Design.
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