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1908 New Sharon, Iowa - 1992 Nashville, Indiana. Known for: Landscape and coastal easel painting, mural.
Francis Clark Brown was an impressionist painter of still lifes and landscapes and a muralist. He was born in New Sharon, Iowa on August 7, 1908, and died in Nashville, Indiana on October 12, 1992.... Read full biography
Francis Clark Brown was an impressionist painter of still lifes and landscapes and a muralist. He was born in New Sharon, Iowa on August 7, 1908, and died in Nashville, Indiana on October 12, 1992. He was a member of the Brown County Art Guild and the Indiana Artists Club. He graduated from Kokomo... Read full biography
Francis Clark Brown was an impressionist painter of still lifes and landscapes and a muralist. He was born in New Sharon, Iowa on August 7, 1908, and died in Nashville, Indiana on October 12, 1992. He was a member of the Brown County Art Guild and the Indiana Artists Club. He graduated from Kokomo High School and studied art at the John Herron School of Art; Purdue University; Fuller School of Art, St. Ives, England; and Gruppe School, Gloucester, Massachusetts. His teachers included William... Read full biography
Francis Clark Brown was an impressionist painter of still lifes and landscapes and a muralist. He was born in New Sharon, Iowa on August 7, 1908, and died in Nashville, Indiana on October 12, 1992. He was a member of the Brown County Art Guild and the Indiana Artists Club. He graduated from Kokomo High School and studied art at the John Herron School of Art; Purdue University; Fuller School of Art, St. Ives, England; and Gruppe School, Gloucester, Massachusetts. His teachers included William Forsyth, Clifton Wheeler, Oakley Richey, Al Hibbard, Paul Hadley, Eliot O'Hara, and Emile Gruppe. He exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery, Washington, DC.; New Kirk Gallery, St. Ives, England 1952; the Hoosier Salon where he won prizes in 1949, 56-58, 76;... Read full biography
Francis Clark Brown was an impressionist painter of still lifes and landscapes and a muralist. He was born in New Sharon, Iowa on August 7, 1908, and died in Nashville, Indiana on October 12, 1992. He was a member of the Brown County Art Guild and the Indiana Artists Club. He graduated from Kokomo High School and studied art at the John Herron School of Art; Purdue University; Fuller School of Art, St. Ives, England; and Gruppe School, Gloucester, Massachusetts. His teachers included William Forsyth, Clifton Wheeler, Oakley Richey, Al Hibbard, Paul Hadley, Eliot O'Hara, and Emile Gruppe. He exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery, Washington, DC.; New Kirk Gallery, St. Ives, England 1952; the Hoosier Salon where he won prizes in 1949, 56-58, 76; the Richmond Artists Association 1957, 65, 66, 71, 82; Indiana State Fair 1934, 39; and Ande... Read full biography

