See also:- BROWN
- BROWN, CHARLES BROCKDEN (1771-181o)
- BROWN, FORD MADOX (1821-1893)
- BROWN, FRANCIS (1849- )
- BROWN, GEORGE (1818-188o)
- BROWN, HENRY KIRKE (1814-1886)
- BROWN, JACOB (1775–1828)
- BROWN, JOHN (1715–1766)
- BROWN, JOHN (1722-1787)
- BROWN, JOHN (1735–1788)
- BROWN, JOHN (1784–1858)
- BROWN, JOHN (1800-1859)
- BROWN, JOHN (1810—1882)
- BROWN, JOHN GEORGE (1831— )
- BROWN, ROBERT (1773-1858)
- BROWN, SAMUEL MORISON (1817—1856)
- BROWN, SIR GEORGE (1790-1865)
- BROWN, SIR JOHN (1816-1896)
- BROWN, SIR WILLIAM, BART
- BROWN, THOMAS (1663-1704)
- BROWN, THOMAS (1778-1820)
- BROWN, THOMAS EDWARD (1830-1897)
- BROWN, WILLIAM LAURENCE (1755–1830)
BROWN, See also:JOHN See also:GEORGE (1831— ) , See also:American painter, was See also:born in See also:Durham, See also:England, on the 1th of See also:November 1831. He studied at See also:Newcastle-on-Type, in the See also:Edinburgh See also:Academy, and after removing to New See also:York See also:City in 1853, at the See also:schools of the See also:National Academy of See also:Design,,of which he afterwards became
a member. In 1866 he became one. of the 'See also:charter members of poet and essayist, born at See also:Haddington on the 2.zrd of See also:February. the See also:Water-See also:Colour Society, of which he.was See also:president from 1887 1817, was the See also:fourth son of See also:Samuel Brown, the founder of
to 1904. He generally confined himself to representations of See also:street See also:child See also:life, bootblacks, newsboys, &c. ; his "Passing Show" (See also:Paris, See also:Salon, 1877) and "Street Boys at See also:Play" (Paris See also:Exhibition, 1900) are See also:good examples of his popular See also:- TALENT (Lat. talentum, adaptation of Gr. TaXavrov, balance, ! Recollections of a First Visit to the Alps (1841); Vacation Rambles weight, from root raX-, to lift, as in rXi vac, to bear, 1-aXas, and Thoughts, comprising recollections of three Continental
talent.
End of Article: BROWN, JOHN GEORGE (1831— )
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