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  1. Three for Five, 1890, Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama. John George Brown (November 11, 1831 – February 8, 1913) was a British citizen and an American painter who specialized in genre scenes.

  2. John George Brown (Durham, 11 de noviembre de 1831-Nueva York, 8 de febrero de 1913) fue un pintor inglés. Destacó sobre todo en los cuadros dedicados a la infancia.

  3. www.artnet.com › artists › john-george-brownJohn George Brown | Artnet

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  4. Escuchar. Obras. El matón del vecindario. 1866. Una clientela dura. 1881. Productos y publicaciones. Visitar tienda online. John George Brown, hijo de un abogado arruinado, nació el 11 de noviembre de 1831 cerca de Durham, Inglaterra...

  5. John George Brown was one of the most successful genre painters of the late nineteenth century. His paintings of cheery street urchins and shoeshine boys were quite popular with wealthy collectors. Be that as it may, Brown distorted his subjects as upbeat and healthy with a touch of grime for cosmetics.

  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. Title: To Decide the Question. Artist: John George Brown (American (born England), Durham 1831–1913 New York) Date: 1897. Culture: American. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 30 x 40 in. (76.2 x 101.6 cm) Credit Line: Gift of E. Everett Dickinson Jr., 1963. Accession Number: 63.130.2.