ArtistsJohn George Brown
John George Brown

John George Brown

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John George Brown was an American printmaker whose practice centered on narrative scenes of working-class life and rural labor in the nineteenth century. Born in 1831, he developed a distinctive approach to lithography and etching that captured the texture and dignity of everyday subjects, from street vendors to farm workers, with meticulous attention to light and material detail. His prints circulated widely, establishing him as a significant figure in the documentation of American social life through the medium of print.

Source: Getty Union List of Artist Names · Trust score: 85% · Updated 1mo ago

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Artsy artwork: A Confab (1902-1903)
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Artsy artwork: Shoeshine Boy (1884)
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Artsy artwork: Homeward Bound (1878)
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Artsy artwork: The Confab (1882)
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John George Brown Extra the Paperboy 1904
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Girls in art, from  Three Tom Boys (Boston Public Library) (cropped)
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John George Brown, Business Neglected, c. 1884, NGA 145302
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