JOHN GEORGE BROWN (1831-1913)

Lot 315
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Lot 315 | JOHN GEORGE BROWN (1831-1913)
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JOHN GEORGE BROWN (1831-1913)

A Thrilling Moment

signed and dated 'J.G. Brown. N.A./N.Y. 1880.' (lower left)

oil on canvas

24 x 40 in. (60.9 x 101.6 cm.)

Painted in 1880.





Provenance

John Boughton Simpson, New York, 1880.

Helen Simpson, Lake George, New York, daughter of the above, 1928.

Private collection, by descent, 1973.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lueck, South Carolina, by 2010.

Driscoll Babcock Galleries, New York.

Acquired by the present owner from the above, 2014.



Literature

S. Benjamin, "National Academy of Design, Fifty-fifth Exhibition," American Art Review, vol. I, 1880, pp. 309-10.

"Art Notes," Brooklyn Daily Union-Argus, March 30, 1880 (as Boys Fishing).

"Fine Arts," New York Evening Post, April 3, 1880, p. 4.

"The National Academy Exhibition," Art Amateur, vol. III, no. 1, June 1880, p. 3.

J.G. Wilson, J. Fiske, Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, New York, 1888, p. 408.

M. Naylor, The National Academy of Design Exhibition Record, 1861-1900, vol. 1, New York, 1973, p. 109.

M. Hoppin, The World of J.G. Brown, Chesterfield, Massachusetts, 2010, pp. 180-181, 238n78, illustrated.



Exhibited

New York, National Academy of Design, Fifty-fifth Annual Exhibition, March 30-May 29, 1880, no. 171.
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