Born in Marion, Arkansas, Benjamin Brown was a landscape painter and
printmaker, known for his Impressionist landscapes of the Sierra Nevada
Mountains and fields of poppies. His primary mediums were oil,
lithography and etching, although he also did watercolor painting
throughout his career.
Brown was educated at the University of
Tennessee and at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts with Paul Harney and
John Fry. His early interest was photography. In 1890,
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Benjamin Brown is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Painters of Grand Canyon
The California Art Club Impressionists Pre 1940
San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exhibition 1915 California Painters
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