Louis Burleigh Bruhl (20 July 1861 – 1942) was an English landscape artist.[1]

Stambridge Mill viewed from the Fleet, 1909

Bruhl was born in Bhagdad, Ottoman Empire. He was educated in Vienna and England, and studied medicine at the London Hospital.

Burleigh Bruhl was President of the Dudley Gallery Art Society.[2] and a member of the New Society of Artists; he was also president of the Watercolour Society.[3]

In 1915 he published Essex water-colours which contained a selection of his Essex scenes. His work included publicity posters for the Great Western Railway.[4][5]

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  1. ^ "Louis Burleigh Bruhl". National Portrait Gallery.
  2. ^ "Dudley Gallery". Artist Biographies.
  3. ^ Thres, Mark. "Prolific artist: Louis Burleigh Bruhl | Art and artists | Benfleet History". www.benfleethistory.org.uk. Benf;eet Community Archive. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Invaluable: The World's premier Auction site". Invaluable. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  5. ^ "louis burleigh bruhl - stock photo and image search - louis burleigh bruhl - by Science & Society Picture Library". www.scienceandsociety.co.uk. Retrieved 17 January 2019.