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Frederick J. Brown
American, 1945 - 2012
Deeply influenced by music and his connection to jazz and blues artists, Brown spent his childhood in Chicago in a neighbourhood with the likes of Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf and, later in Soho, New York, with jazz musicians such as Ornette Coleman, Anthony Braxton and artists like Frank Bowling and Willem De Kooning. He once described his intention in painting as “trying to be as lyrical as possible, as smooth as Smokey Robinson.” Brown’s artistic practice ranged from abstraction to portraiture in which he captured the likenesses of notable and religious figures from Bill T. Jones, Tennessee Williams, Sherry Bronfman, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Oscar Peterson to the Virgin Mary, Jesus and many more.
Frederick Brown was a rising artist in the New York contemporary art scene during the 70’s and 80’s, and his career shifted towards public art after his move with his family to Carefree, Arizona in 1989. He continued to paint, create large scale murals and ceramics until his death in 2012.
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Canadian, 1917 - 2005