H. Thomas Bromley

Henry Thomas Bromley, RBSA (1853–1924), known generally as H. Thomas Bromley, was an artist born in Birmingham, England who did most of his work in the region around Birmingham. His reputation is noted in Davenport’s Registry of Artists.

Bromley was a member of the elite Royal Birmingham Society of Artists. The society was formed in 1820 and given royal status by Queen Victoria. Bromley exhibited 14 works at the society from 1881-1888 of rural and coastal scenes and animals.[1]

His works are held in various museums including the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. His works are also found in private collections including the Allen Autry, Sr. Family Collection.

His works have been sold through various prominent auction houses including the following examples:

References

  1. "A Catalogue of Birmingham and West Midlands painters of the 19th century" compiled by Sidney and Kathleen Morris in 1974.
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