Thomas Linn Brown ART FOR SALE
1859 Providence, Rhode Island - 1916 Fort Worth, Texas. Known for: Landscape, marine, genre, graphics.
From Providence, Rhode Island, Thomas Brown moved to Fort Worth, Texas and worked as a jeweler until 1889 when he moved to San Antonio and again worked in the jewelry business. He was a self-taught... Read full biography
From Providence, Rhode Island, Thomas Brown moved to Fort Worth, Texas and worked as a jeweler until 1889 when he moved to San Antonio and again worked in the jewelry business. He was a self-taught painter, whose work was described as having "all the New England characteristics of fog and cloudy,... Read full biography
From Providence, Rhode Island, Thomas Brown moved to Fort Worth, Texas and worked as a jeweler until 1889 when he moved to San Antonio and again worked in the jewelry business. He was a self-taught painter, whose work was described as having "all the New England characteristics of fog and cloudy, gloomy effects such as exist before or after a rain". Brown exhibited with the San Antonio Art League where he won a medal in 1894, and the Annual Texas Artists Exhibition. He died at his home and is... Read full biography
From Providence, Rhode Island, Thomas Brown moved to Fort Worth, Texas and worked as a jeweler until 1889 when he moved to San Antonio and again worked in the jewelry business. He was a self-taught painter, whose work was described as having "all the New England characteristics of fog and cloudy, gloomy effects such as exist before or after a rain". Brown exhibited with the San Antonio Art League where he won a medal in 1894, and the Annual Texas Artists Exhibition. He died at his home and is buried in Fort Worth. Source:. John and Deborah Powers, "Texas Painters, Sculptors, and Graphic Artists"
From Providence, Rhode Island, Thomas Brown moved to Fort Worth, Texas and worked as a jeweler until 1889 when he moved to San Antonio and again worked in the jewelry business. He was a self-taught painter, whose work was described as having "all the New England characteristics of fog and cloudy, gloomy effects such as exist before or after a rain". Brown exhibited with the San Antonio Art League where he won a medal in 1894, and the Annual Texas Artists Exhibition. He died at his home and is buried in Fort Worth. Source:. John and Deborah Powers, "Texas Painters, Sculptors, and Graphic Artists"
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