Etcher, painter and printmaker, Howell Chambers Brown created work that
included California scenes, the Grand Canyon, and pueblos of New Mexico.
He
was born in Little Rock, Arkansas but moved at age sixteen with his
family to Pasadena, California. He graduated from Stanford
University Engineering College and then, giving up engineering, lived
for several years on a ranch in Sinaloa, Mexico. Political upheaval
drove him back to California where he studied art and became known
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Howell Brown is also mentioned in these AskART essays: San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915 Taos Pre 1940
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