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| John Appleton Brown
American 1844 -1902
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| Born: |
West Newbury, Massachusetts, United States
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| Died: |
New York, New York, United States
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| Instructors: |
Emile Lambinet
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| Exhibited: |
Paris Salon
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| Examples of Work: |
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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| Specialty: |
Painter
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| Style/School: |
American Barbizon
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| Subjects Known For: |
Landscapes Coastal
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| Memberships: |
National Academy of Design ANA 1896
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| BIOGRAPHY: |
J. Appleton Brown studied in France with landscapist Emile Lambinet but was most influenced by Corot and Daubigny. He was a native of Newburyport, Massachusetts and from 1875, spent his life in New England, painting landscapes...
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Bestowed with the moniker, 'Apple-blossom Brown,' John Appleton Brown was a Boston painter known for his bright meadow scenes of apple blossoms and charming cottages. His pastoral imagery, subtle delicacy of tone, and softened...
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