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Object ID
2013.002.010
Artist
Bromund, Clarence E.
Title
Sweet Water, Nevada by Clarence E. Bromund.
Date
[between 1903 and 1979].
Description
Brown wooden frame; matte light brown canvas with wood; oil on canvas painting by American artist Clarence E. Bromund (1903 -1979); depicting winter landscape with a creek; signed lower right "Cal. E. Bromund"; titled on the stretched top rear in hand writing reads: "Sweet Water, Nevada/ My Fishing Stream".
Medium
Oil
Frame Size
17 x 20 inches
People/Subject
Bromund, Clarence E.
Clarence Bromund was born in 1903. He was American and resided in Virginia City, Nevada, USA. He was an artist.
He died in 1979.
Preston, Iris
Iris Wolfe was born on November 19, 1926 in Edmonton to Frank and Margaret Wolfe. She attended Oliver and Victoria High Schools in Edmonton, then took a Home Economics degree at U.B.C., and was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority there. Following graduation, she worked as a dietitian at the University Hospital in Edmonton, the Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto, and was "Miss B. Wright" for the Woodward's Stores. She met and married George Preston, in 1957. They then lived in Michigan and Boston for a time, where George worked for Manufacturers Life. Iris sometimes operated cooking schools for kids out of their home. While in Boston they welcomed children Richard, Diane and Robin into their home. They then moved back to B.C. and decided on Langley as their home, establishing the Preston Chev-Olds dealership in Langley. Iris was the mayor's wife for several years and opened their home often to friends and family. They travelled extensively, helping out with seniors' tours. Iris loved music. She loved to sing and play the piano. She often toured with the Vancouver Bach Choir. She was also a member of the Maysfield Singers, as well as the leader of a children's choir called "The Gloworms." She was a life member of the Langley Music School. She led a youth handbell group for many years, and then was the leader of the Barclay Bells, out of the Langley Seniors' Centre. Iris was a great supporter of the Langley Community. She volunteered with the YMYWCA in Langley. She was active in the Daughters of The Nile as well as the K-Ettes and was also Senior Citizen of the Year. Iris was a Founding member of Langley Home Support. Iris died in Langley on April 21, 2012.
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