A student of the American Impressionist master Willard Metcalf, Horace Brown was perhaps his finest pupil and closest friend. As remarked in the epic monograph on Metcalf, Sunlight and Shadow, the Life and Works of Willard Metcalf, at a time when Metcalf's wife left him, it was Brown, a state senator of Vermont, who reintroduced Metcalf to the joys of depicting on canvas the scenic vistas of the Green Mountains.
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