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Gift of Franklin Q. Brown, Jr., Sylvia E. Morss, Dorothy B. Hoar, Phillip B. French, Leigh H. F…
John Brewster Jr.
Gift of Franklin Q. Brown, Jr., Sylvia E. Morss, Dorothy B. Hoar, Phillip B. French, Leigh H. French, and Jane Acheson Brown, 1957.56.2 Photograph by David Stansbury © 2013 The Connecticut Historical Society.

John Brewster Jr.

American, 1766 - 1854
BiographyJohn Brewster, Jr., was a deaf-mute portraitist and the son of a Hampton, Connecticut, doctor. He received instruction in painting from Joseph Steward (1753-1822) and possibly from Winthrop Chandler (1747-1790) of Woodstock. He specialized in full-length portraits early in his career, but later turned to a bust-length format. Brewster was also in the first class of the Hartford Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb in 1817. He was active in Connecticut, Maine, and Massachusetts.
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