One of the most popular American artists of later 19th century America John George Brown was famous for his paintings of New York City's poor bootblacks and newsboys and for children at play in more pastoral regions in a career than spanned the Civil War and the rumblings of World War I. Often compared to Winslow Homer and Eastman Johnson he was hailed by Harper's Weekly as the most popular artist in America; wealthy collectors bought his paintings while ordinary citizens bought the prints made after them. Independent curator Martha Hoppin who organized an exhibition of Brown's work some 20 years previously illustrates her entertaining monograph with more than 140 color plates and 60 black and white figures.
''J.G. Brown'un Dünyası''
19.yüzyıld sonlarının en popüler Amerikalı ressamı John George Brown'un Amerikan tarihiyle bağ kurmanızı sağlayacak eserlerini inceleyebileceğiniz 200'den fazla görsel içeren güzel bir kitap.