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Birth
1831 (Durham, England)
Death
1913 (New York City)
Lived/Active
New York/California
 Self portrait - John George Brown - Self Portrait
Often Known For
juvenile-other figure and genre and landscape painting
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Categories of Interest Paris Pre 1900
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| Born into a poor family in Durham, England, John George Brown earned a reputation as one of 19th-century America's most skilled painters of children, especially entrepreneurial, cheerful street urchins who earned a pittance as boot blacks, newspaper vendors, etc. In some circles, he was dubbed the "Boot Black Raphael" because of the glowing faces of his child figures and his skill of execution. His paintings of these sympathy-arousing children were so popular in a Victorian era of increased indu (showing 500 of 9523 characters). |
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