Louis Burleigh Bruhl (20 July 1861 – 1942) was an English landscape artist.[1]
Bruhl was born in Bhagdad, Iraq. 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] 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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