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1862 Liverpool, England - 1948 Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. Known for: Rural landscape painting, impressionism, luminism, tonalism.
Joseph Archibald Browne RCA, OSA, CAC (1862 – 1948). An important Canadian painter, Joseph Archibald Browne (aka: Archibald Browne) was born in Liverpool, England; raised in Blantyre, Scotland; came... Read full biography
Joseph Archibald Browne RCA, OSA, CAC (1862 – 1948). An important Canadian painter, Joseph Archibald Browne (aka: Archibald Browne) was born in Liverpool, England; raised in Blantyre, Scotland; came to Toronto, Ontario in 1888; and died in Cornwall, Ontario. He also lived in Lake placid, New York... Read full biography
Joseph Archibald Browne RCA, OSA, CAC (1862 – 1948). An important Canadian painter, Joseph Archibald Browne (aka: Archibald Browne) was born in Liverpool, England; raised in Blantyre, Scotland; came to Toronto, Ontario in 1888; and died in Cornwall, Ontario. He also lived in Lake placid, New York (1921 – 1922); Montreal, Quebec (1923 – 1927); and, Lancaster, Ontario (1927 – 1948). He was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts* and the Ontario Society of Artists*. Dozens of his paintings... Read full biography
Joseph Archibald Browne RCA, OSA, CAC (1862 – 1948). An important Canadian painter, Joseph Archibald Browne (aka: Archibald Browne) was born in Liverpool, England; raised in Blantyre, Scotland; came to Toronto, Ontario in 1888; and died in Cornwall, Ontario. He also lived in Lake placid, New York (1921 – 1922); Montreal, Quebec (1923 – 1927); and, Lancaster, Ontario (1927 – 1948). He was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts* and the Ontario Society of Artists*. Dozens of his paintings are in the collections of major Canadian museums including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and the National Gallery of Canada. (1). His mediums included oil paint, pastel on paper, and watercolors. His primary subjects... Read full biography
Joseph Archibald Browne RCA, OSA, CAC (1862 – 1948). An important Canadian painter, Joseph Archibald Browne (aka: Archibald Browne) was born in Liverpool, England; raised in Blantyre, Scotland; came to Toronto, Ontario in 1888; and died in Cornwall, Ontario. He also lived in Lake placid, New York (1921 – 1922); Montreal, Quebec (1923 – 1927); and, Lancaster, Ontario (1927 – 1948). He was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts* and the Ontario Society of Artists*. Dozens of his paintings are in the collections of major Canadian museums including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and the National Gallery of Canada. (1). His mediums included oil paint, pastel on paper, and watercolors. His primary subjects were Ontario and Quebec landscapes and rural scenes. His styles are described as Impressionism*, Luminism*, Romanticism*, and Tonalism*. Hi... Read full biography
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Art Style
Art Subject
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •Romanticism, Idealism, Nostalgia
Art Association
- •Arts and Letters Club of Toronto
- •Canadian Art Club, Toronto
- •Ontario Society of Artists
- •Pen and Pencil Club of Montreal
- •Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, Elected Member
Art Teacher
- •William Cruikshank
Art School
- •Glasgow School of Art, Scotland, Student
Awards/Recognition
- •Jessie Dow Prize, Montreal Art Association
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
- •Late 19th Century, After Civil War
Exhibition of Art Association
- •Canadian Art Club, Toronto-
