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John George Brown"A Short Break from Work" Oil On Canvas / Board By John George BrownCirca 1885
Circa 1885
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"A Short Break from Work" captures the essence of a fleeting moment in the life of a young boy, skillfully portrayed by the artist John George Brown in oil on canvas or board. The scene unfolds on the streets, where the boy takes respite on a wooden perch, surrounded by his modest tools of trade—shoe wax and brush.
Brown's meticulous attention to detail breathes life into the narrative. The boy's worn-out attire tells a story of struggle and perseverance, every tear and patch speaking volumes about the challenges he faces. His weathered boots, bearing the scars of countless journeys, further emphasize the resilience encapsulated in this portrayal.
The emotional depth of the piece is palpable in the boy's expression. Excitement radiates from his face, perhaps hinting at a moment of accomplishment or a potential sale. The artist skillfully captures the nuances of the boy's emotions, allowing the viewer to empathize with his journey.
The painting's dimensions, measuring at 24.25" x 12.25", provide an intimate viewing experience. The compact size draws the observer into the details, allowing for a closer examination of the textures and emotions masterfully rendered by Brown. "A Short Break from Work" transcends its physical form, inviting the audience to step into the vibrant, lived-in world it portrays.
- Creator:John George Brown (1831-1913, American)
- Creation Year:Circa 1885
- Dimensions:Height: 24.25 in (61.6 cm)Width: 12.25 in (31.12 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Jacksonville, FL
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John George Brown
John George Brown was born in 1831 near Durham, England. At fourteen he began a seven-year apprenticeship as a glass-cutter in Newcastle-on-Tyne, studying at night with William Bell Scott at the School of Design. From 1852 to 18253 he worked at the Holyrood Glass Works, Edinburgh, studying evenings at the Trustees Academy with Robert Scott Lauder. In 1853 Brown spent the summer in London where he painted a few portraits before emigrating to the United States that fall. He settled in Brooklyn finding work at the Brooklyn Flint Glass Company. During this time he attended the free classes offered at the Graham Art School and later studied under Thomas Seir Cummings at the National Academy of Design. In 1855, Brown opened a studio as a portrait painter. Brown received the support of the art dealer, Samuel S. P. Avery, and John H. Sherwood, collector and builder of the Sherwood Studio Building in 1880, who encouraged his turning from portraits to children as subjects. In 1859 Brown was one of the founding members of the Brooklyn Art Society and in 1861 a founding member of the Brooklyn Art Association. He moved to New York in 1861 finding quarters in the Tenth Street Studio Building where he maintained a studio for the rest of his life. Brown began in 1858 to exhibit at the National Academy, a practice he continued every year, except 1871, until his death. He was elected an associate of the Academy in 1861, full member in 1863, and served as its vice-president from 1899-1904. After turning to genre scenes of the street children of New York City in the 1860s, he soon became famous and wealthy. Brown copyrighted many of his paintings that were often reproduced commercially as chromolithographs or photographic reproductions. In 1867 he was elected one of the original members of the American Watercolor Society and was its president from 1887-1904. Brown and the art dealer, John Snedecor, travelled to Europe in 1870, visiting both London and Paris. During the summer months, he often explored the rural areas of New York and Vermont, as well as Grand Manan Island in the Bay of Fundy.
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