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John George Brown

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45: 33: 71: 165:(Paris Exhibition, 1900) are good examples of his popular talent. Brown's art is best characterized as British genre paintings adapted to American subjects. Essentially literary, Brown's paintings are executed with precise detail, but poor in color, and more popular with the general public than with connoisseurs. His paintings were quite popular with wealthy collectors. Many of Brown's paintings were reproduced as lithographs and widely distributed with packaged teas. He also painted some landscapes, just for pleasure. 56: 146:, and later married the daughter of his employer. His father-in-law encouraged his artistic abilities, supporting him financially, letting Brown pursue painting full-time. He established a studio in 1860 and, in 1866, he became one of the charter members of the Water-Color Society, of which he was president from 1887 to 1904. Brown became famous for his idealized depictions of street urchins in New York ( 309: 464: 181:
change their dress, as though to show the extent of their wardrobe. Being cautioned expressly on Saturday, and told to return in the same fustian jacket your boy will appear on Monday morning, if he appears at all, in a red woolen shirt. And they are constantly having their hair trimmed--perfect
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Brown claimed to bobbies, "I do not paint poor boys solely because the public likes such pictures and pays me for them, but because I love the boys myself, for I, too, was once a poor lad like them."
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while working as a glass cutter there between 1849 and 1852 and evenings at the Trustees Academy in Edinburgh while working at the Holyrood Glass Works between 1852 and 1853. After moving to
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at the age of fourteen in an attempt to dissuade him from pursuing painting. He studied nights at the School of Design in
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Many years later, Brown claimed that most of the street children he painted had grown to become successful businessmen.
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Brown was trying to capture the spirit of the street children as people who "pull themselves up by their bootstraps."
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Wishing to more faithfully capture his subjects as they appeared in real life, Brown once said, "They
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Around 1855, he worked for the owner of the Brooklyn Glass Company as a
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in 1861. Brown was the Academy's vice-president from 1899 to 1904.
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on November 11, 1831. His parents apprenticed him to the career of
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Maddox, Kenneth W., "Biography and Works: John George Brown,"
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He died at his home in New York City on February 8, 1913.
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Kootenay Brown
John G. Brown



Terra Foundation for American Art

Birmingham Museum of Art
British
American
painter
genre
Durham, England
glass worker
Newcastle-on-Tyne
New York City
Thomas Seir Cummings
National Academy of Design
Academician
glassblower
bootblacks
newsboys


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