george-loring-brown-american-1814-1889-the-fortress
Lot 176
George Loring Brown (American, 1814-1889), The Fortress
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Oil on board, signed at lower left, presented in a period frame.

Sight size 21.5 x 27.25 in.; Frame dimensions 31.5 x 37.5 in.

From the Collection of James H. Craig and Randy S. Johnson, Sarasota, Florida

George Loring Brown was born in Boston, Massachusetts. After an apprenticeship and short career as a wood engraver, he left for Europe to learn to paint. He earned the nickname "Claude Brown" due to his penchant for copying the 17th century landscapes of Claude Lorraine. He returned to Boston in 1834, but continued traveling abroad to Italy, Germany and France for the rest of his life. His European landscapes are among the most romantic and accomplished of his paintings.

Works by George Loring Brown are in in numerous prominent public collections including the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, and more.

Scattered re-touch visible under UV light; minor chipping and rubbing to frame.

$1,000 - 3,000