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Milton W. Brown

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121:, February 15, 1998. Accessed June 22, 2023. "Milton W. Brown, a scholar and teacher who was a pioneer in 20th-century American art history, died at Mount Sinai Hospital in Miami Beach on Feb. 6.... Mr. Brown, who was born in Newark in 1911, was also an artist." 176: 79:
Brown met his wife, the former Blanche Levine, when they both attended the Institute of Fine Arts; they were married in 1938. He died at the age of 86 on February 6, 1998, at
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after completing his military service. For his dissertation at the
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American Painting From the Armory Show to the Depression
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American Painting from the Armory Show to the Depression
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Milton Wolf Brown papers, 1908-1998 Biographical Note
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Newark, New Jersey
Leon Kroll
Louis Lozowick
New York University
World War II
Stars and Stripes
Brooklyn College
New York University Institute of Fine Arts
CUNY Graduate Center
John Rewald
Leo Steinberg
Mount Sinai Hospital
Miami Beach, Florida



Cotter, Holland
"Milton W. Brown, 86, Scholar Of 20th-Century American Art"
The New York Times


Milton Wolf Brown papers, 1908-1998 Biographical Note
Smithsonian Archives of American Art
Categories
1911 births
1998 deaths
American art historians
CUNY Graduate Center faculty
New York University Institute of Fine Arts alumni
Artists from Newark, New Jersey

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