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  1. Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre. Madrid. España. El matón del vecindario. John George Brown, 1866. Pues no: la figura del acosador no es propia de los últimos años, ni es patrimonio exclusivo de los españoles. Siempre estuvo y, siento el posicionamiento pesimista, siempre estará presente a lo largo y ancho de la condición humana.

  2. Tough Customers. Oil on canvas. John George Brown has been characterised as the painter of "the children of the poor, the disinherited, the waifs and strays, the orphans", as the artist "who has so successfully caught what one might call the elf-life of New York-that flickering phantasmal humanity of our streets and alleys."

  3. John George Brown (American (born England), Durham 1831–1913 New York) ca. 1900–1910. Open Your Mouth and Shut Your Eyes (from "Harper's Weekly")

  4. John George Brown Biography. He was born in Durham, England on November 11, 1831. As a teenager, he started his apprentice as a glass worker. His parents didn’t want him to pursue painting as a career. He attended night school at the School of Design in Newcastle-on-Tyne between 1849 and 1852 and evenings at the Trustees Academy in Edinburgh.

  5. John George Brown (11 novembre 1831, Durham, Inghilterra - 8 febbraio 1913, New York City) era un cittadino britannico e un pittore americano specializzato in scene di genere. Biografia I suoi genitori lo hanno appreso alla carriera di operaio di vetro all'età di quattordici anni nel tentativo di dissuaderlo dal perseguire la pittura.

  6. John George Brown, the son of an impoverished lawyer, was born on 11 November 1831 near Durham, England. At fourteen he began a seven-year apprenticeship as a glass-cutter in Newcastle-on-Tyne, studying at night from 1849-1852 with William Bell Scott at the School of Design. From 1852-53 he worked at the Holyrood Glass Works, Edinburgh ...

  7. John George Brown British-American painter (1831-1913) John George Brown British-American painter (1831-1913) Nasceu: 11 de novembro de 1831; Durham, United Kingdom