Mina Brunswick (1849-1925) was among the artists Rochester bookseller and publisher D. M. Dewey employed to produce fruit and flower illustrations for the nursery trade. When Dewey shifted production to lithography in 1888, Brunswick began her own business, hired all of Dewey’s artists, and continued producing original illustrations through 1920.
Type
Watercolors
Format
image/jpg
Rights
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Genre
Watercolors
Location
Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Form
electronic
Place of Publication
Winston-Salem (N.C.)
Citation
M. Brunswick & Co., “Watercolor of Virginia Beauty, M. Brunswick & Co., 1889,” RBSCP Exhibits, accessed March 17, 2025, https://rbscpexhibits.lib.rochester.edu/items/show/5649.