Cora Brooks

1885 - 1930

A Bowl of Posies

Cora Brooks

One of the founding member of the Philadelphia Ten, she was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Her father Edward F. Brooks was the General Superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad.  In 1902 her family moved to Lansdowne, PA.  She attended the Philadelphia School of Design for Women.  She was known to have traveled to Morocco, Spain, Portugal and Italy.  She died suddenly of pneumonia on March 26, 1930.

She specialized in flower still lives, but also was known paint landscapes, and do an occasional portrait.   She studied with Henry B. Snell and Elliott Daingerfield.  She studied with Snell in the summers in Gloucester, MA and Ravello, Italy, and Daingerfield in Blowing Rock, NC.  She shared a studio / apartment with Lucile Howard, Eleanor Abrams, and Constance Cochrane in Philadelphia at 524 Walnut St.  In January of 1931 the Philadelphia 10 held a memorial exhibition at the Plastic Club where it is said that an amazing 64 out of 88 paintings sold.