Anne Carey Bradley atudied at The
School of Fine & Applied Art in Portland Maine and with George
Elmer Browne, Henry Poore, and Michel Jacobs. She was known in
Fryeburg for always riding her bicycle wearing baggy bloomers
and a large hat with her art supplies strapped to her back. She
started her art lessons at a very young age and painted all day,
every day because her family was well-to-do. She was born in Fryeburg
in 1884 and died in 1956. She was a member of The Society of Independent
Artists and the Salons of America. She exhibited at the Pennsylvania
Academy of Fine Arts, Ogunquit Art Colony, Portland Museun of
Art, and the Society of Independent Artists and the Salons of
America.