
Bernice Alvarez Brownson, 2006
Bernice Alvarez Brownson (b.
August 12,
1913) was born in
San
Francisco, California and is an American photographer, painter,
writer and poet.
Her father was
Walter C. Alvarez, the
famed physician and researcher at the
Mayo Clinic. He wrote more than a thousand
medical papers and books, as well as a nationally syndicated
newspaper column on medical issues, which led to him being dubbed
"America’s Family Doctor". Her mother was Harriet Skidmore Smythe,
and her siblings were Gladys, Robert and
Luis Alvarez; the latter a
Nobel
Prize-winning physicist. She had a twin brother who died a
short time after his birth.<ref>
Walter C.
Alvarez,
Incurable Physician,
Prentice-Hall (1963)</ref>
Brownson's maternal
grandparents were
Methodist missionaries in Fouchow,
China during the mid-19th century; her
grandfather founding the first Anglo-Chinese college and her
grandmother producing one of the first translations of the Bible
into Chinese.<ref>
Luis W. Alvarez,
Alvarez: Adventures of a
Physicist, Basic Books, Inc. (1987)</ref>
Brownson’s
paternal grandfather was
Luis F. Alvarez, a doctor in
California and
Hawaii who developed a method for the
better diagnosis of macular leprosy. Her aunt was the famed
California oil
painter
Mabel
Alvarez. Her nephew (the son of her brother Luis) is
Walter
Alvarez, a noted Professor of Geology at the
University of California,
Berkeley.<ref>
Walter Alvarez,
T. Rex and the
Crater of Doom, Princeton University Press
(1997)</ref>
At the age of 13, her family relocated from
San
Francisco to
Rochester, Minnesota when her father
Walter
C. Alvarez joined the staff of the
Mayo Clinic. She
met and married Bradley Brownson, M.D., who worked at the
Mayo Clinic, and
they were together for forty years. The couple had four children
and divorced in the 1970s. She is a graduate of Carleton College in
Minnesota.<ref>
Walter C. Alvarez,
Alvarez on Alvarez,
Strawberry Hill Press (1977)</ref>
She is a world
traveler, having visited more than thirty countries and nearly all
of the national parks in the
USA
and
Canada. Brownson has
been an avid tennis player, swimmer and hiker. She started her own
business as an artist's representative and marketed her own
photography with photonote cards. This led to invitations to teach
photography to local groups in the
San Francisco Bay area, as well as
Yosemite and
Sequoia National Parks. Brownson
studied painting under the tutelage of famed
Japanese artist and painter
Chiura Obata.
Her photography has been published in volumes including
Alvarez: Adventures of a Physicist by
Luis W. Alvarez. In her lifetime,
she has also crossed paths with numerous notable figures, including
Dr. Benjamin
Spock,
Helen
Keller,
Dr.
Alfred Kinsey,
General Rafael Trujillo, scientist
Paul de
Kruif, and
Adolph Hitler.<ref>
Luis W. Alvarez,
Alvarez:
Adventures of a Physicist, Basic Books, Inc.
(1987)</ref>
Brownson's book of anecdotes on her life,
family and career is entitled
Why Am I Sitting Here? -
Recollections of a Long and Adventurous Life. The book is
co-written with
Anthony Wynn and slated for publication in
2008. She lives in the
San Francisco Bay
area.
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