David Brownlow started creating art at the age of five in Fort Worth, TX. He studied art under Margaret Littlejohn and Patti East. He taught himself to paint by reading art books and experimented... Read full biography
David Brownlow started creating art at the age of five in Fort Worth, TX. He studied art under Margaret Littlejohn and Patti East. He taught himself to paint by reading art books and experimented with knives and wire as painting tools which lead to his thick textured and exacting lines. He earned a... Read full biography
David Brownlow started creating art at the age of five in Fort Worth, TX. He studied art under Margaret Littlejohn and Patti East. He taught himself to paint by reading art books and experimented with knives and wire as painting tools which lead to his thick textured and exacting lines. He earned a permanent spot in North Texas Art history as a member of the Fort Worth Circle. The Fort Worth Circle was a group of painters who transformed the regions art scene after World War II. Mr. Brownlow’s... Read full biography
David Brownlow started creating art at the age of five in Fort Worth, TX. He studied art under Margaret Littlejohn and Patti East. He taught himself to paint by reading art books and experimented with knives and wire as painting tools which lead to his thick textured and exacting lines. He earned a permanent spot in North Texas Art history as a member of the Fort Worth Circle. The Fort Worth Circle was a group of painters who transformed the regions art scene after World War II. Mr. Brownlow’s experimentation led to success in producing modernist and abstract pieces, said Morris Matson, a Fort Worth art collector and former City Council member. He’s probably as widely collected as any Forth Worth artist because he was so prolific,” Matson... Read full biography
David Brownlow started creating art at the age of five in Fort Worth, TX. He studied art under Margaret Littlejohn and Patti East. He taught himself to paint by reading art books and experimented with knives and wire as painting tools which lead to his thick textured and exacting lines. He earned a permanent spot in North Texas Art history as a member of the Fort Worth Circle. The Fort Worth Circle was a group of painters who transformed the regions art scene after World War II. Mr. Brownlow’s experimentation led to success in producing modernist and abstract pieces, said Morris Matson, a Fort Worth art collector and former City Council member. He’s probably as widely collected as any Forth Worth artist because he was so prolific,” Matson said. “Anybody that collects art in Fort Worth knows who David Brownlow is.”. Henry B. Cald... Read full biography
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About David Brownlow: Books
Books & Publications (2)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
First Light: Local Art and the Fort Worth Public Library, 1901-1961 (Exhibition catalog)