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1876 Beverly, Massachusetts - 1962 Boston, Massachusetts. Known for: Female portrait and figure painting.
Frank Brown was born in Beverly, Massachusetts in 1876. He studied at the Copley Society and Boston School of Painting until 1920 when he entered the Julian Academy in Paris. He traveled and painted... Read full biography
Frank Brown was born in Beverly, Massachusetts in 1876. He studied at the Copley Society and Boston School of Painting until 1920 when he entered the Julian Academy in Paris. He traveled and painted widely in Algeria, Spain, Morocco, Cuba, Canada and Labrador as well as Tunisia. He was a member of... Read full biography
Frank Brown was born in Beverly, Massachusetts in 1876. He studied at the Copley Society and Boston School of Painting until 1920 when he entered the Julian Academy in Paris. He traveled and painted widely in Algeria, Spain, Morocco, Cuba, Canada and Labrador as well as Tunisia. He was a member of the Societe Coloniale des Artistes Francais, the Societe Internationale de Aquarellistes of Paris, the American Watercolor Society of New York. He was the only American to exhibit in the 1931 Colonial... Read full biography
Frank Brown was born in Beverly, Massachusetts in 1876. He studied at the Copley Society and Boston School of Painting until 1920 when he entered the Julian Academy in Paris. He traveled and painted widely in Algeria, Spain, Morocco, Cuba, Canada and Labrador as well as Tunisia. He was a member of the Societe Coloniale des Artistes Francais, the Societe Internationale de Aquarellistes of Paris, the American Watercolor Society of New York. He was the only American to exhibit in the 1931 Colonial Exposition in Paris. By 1942, several of his works had been acquired by major museums. Source:. Website of WorthPoint Gallery, 2019
Frank Brown was born in Beverly, Massachusetts in 1876. He studied at the Copley Society and Boston School of Painting until 1920 when he entered the Julian Academy in Paris. He traveled and painted widely in Algeria, Spain, Morocco, Cuba, Canada and Labrador as well as Tunisia. He was a member of the Societe Coloniale des Artistes Francais, the Societe Internationale de Aquarellistes of Paris, the American Watercolor Society of New York. He was the only American to exhibit in the 1931 Colonial Exposition in Paris. By 1942, several of his works had been acquired by major museums. Source:. Website of WorthPoint Gallery, 2019
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