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Edward Brodney

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Occupation
  
Artist

Name
  
Edward Brodney


Role
  
Artist

Siblings
  
Oscar Brodney

Edward Brodney Edward Brodney Works on Sale at Auction Biography

Born
  
April 15, 1910 (
1910-04-15
)
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Died
  
August 3, 2002, Lake Worth, Florida, United States

Edward Brodney was an American artist, particularly noted for his drawings and paintings of World War II. He was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of an immigrant fisherman. One of seven children, an older brother was the screenwriter Oscar Brodney.

Edward Brodney Edward Brodney Works on Sale at Auction Biography

In 1936, Brodney won a competition by the Federal Works Progress Administration to paint a mural in the Massachusetts State House. He also painted a mural in the Newton, MA State House, and a second later in the Massachusetts State House.

Brodney was drafted in World War II, and served in the South Pacific. Officially serving as a medic, he painted soldiers in their everyday activities. Pictures in an exhibition of his work in honor of Memorial Day 2007 show servicemen repairing engines, carrying supplies off ships, storming a beach, and enjoying their days off.

Returning from the war, he opened an art gallery in Boston and continued to paint. Frequent subjects of his later work include people enjoying Boston Public Garden, horses, and people playing polo.

References

Edward Brodney Wikipedia