Sir John Alfred Arnesby Brown (29 March 1866 in
Nottingham – 16 November 1955 in
Haddiscoe
Haddiscoe is a village and civil parish in the South Norfolk Non-metropolitan district, district of Norfolk, England, about southeast of Norwich. The parish is on the county boundary with Suffolk, about west-northwest of Lowestoft. The parish ...
, Norfolk
) was an English landscape artist, "one of the leading British landscape artists of the 20th century"
['Works of top Nottingham painter to be auctioned']
Nottingham Post, 30 Nov 2010 and best known for his impressionistic depictions of pastoral landscapes, often featuring cattle.
Arnesby Brown first studied at the
Nottingham School of Art
Founded in 1843, the School of Art & Design at Nottingham Trent University is one of the oldest in the United Kingdom.
History
In 1836, the Government Select committee (United Kingdom), Select Committee on Art and Manufactures produced a repor ...
in the late 1890s. He has been called "the artist Nottingham forgot", with little remaining reference to him in Nottingham.
He later studied at the
Bushey School of Art
Bushey is a town in the Hertsmere borough of Hertfordshire in the East of England. It has a population of over 25,000 inhabitants. Bushey Heath is a large neighbourhood south east of Bushey on the boundary with the London Borough of Harrow re ...
in
London for four years from 1889. After exhibiting at the
Royal Academy
The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House on Piccadilly in London. Founded in 1768, it has a unique position as an independent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects. Its pur ...
for the first time in 1890,
[''Object of the Month – September 2007''](_blank)
Royal Academy of Arts collections website, retrieved 26 October 2011 he became an elected Associate there in 1903.
In 1886 he married
Mia Edwards (1870–1931), a painter who studied at Bushey under Sir
Hubert von Herkomer. They lived in
Norfolk and
St Ives, Cornwall
St Ives ( kw, Porth Ia, meaning "Ia of Cornwall, St Ia's cove") is a seaside town, civil parish and port in Cornwall, England. The town lies north of Penzance and west of Camborne on the coast of the Celtic Sea. In former times it was commerci ...
.
Arnesby Brown was knighted in 1938.
He died in 1955, having not painted since 1942 due to blindness.
He is buried in the cemetery of the Parish Church of St Mary in his hometown of
Haddiscoe
Haddiscoe is a village and civil parish in the South Norfolk Non-metropolitan district, district of Norfolk, England, about southeast of Norwich. The parish is on the county boundary with Suffolk, about west-northwest of Lowestoft. The parish ...
, Norfolk.
His brother Eric Brown (1877–1939) was the first director of the
National Gallery of Canada, from 1912 till 1939.
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Profile on Royal Academy of Arts CollectionsA listing for Brown's grave
1866 births
1955 deaths
19th-century English painters
English male painters
20th-century English painters
Royal Academicians
St Ives artists
Burials in Norfolk
20th-century English male artists
19th-century English male artists
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