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George de Forest Brush
American figure and portrait painter. b.1855 d.1941 was an American figure and portrait painter. He was born in Shelbyville, Tennessee He was a pupil of G??rome in Paris. He studied in Paris under Jean Leon Gerome, among others. His work was printed in Harpers and Century Magazines as early as 1881, including an illustrated article, An Artist Among the Indians in 1885. He taught at Cooper Union and at The Art Students League and he exhibited and was a member of the National Academy of Design. In 1883, public attention was first attracted to his work by his pictures of Native American life in the West, such as "The Silence Broken," "The Sculptor and the King," "The Indian and the Lily," and "The Moose Chase" (National Gallery, Washington).

 

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George de Forest Brush Mother and child oil painting

Painting ID::  31902

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George de Forest Brush
Mother and child
mk77 1892 Oil on canvas 45 1/4x35 3/8in
   
   
     

 

 

George de Forest Brush George de Forest Brush oil painting

Painting ID::  39297

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George de Forest Brush
George de Forest Brush
mk146 1892 Oil on canvas
   
   
     

 

 

George de Forest Brush Mother and Child: A Modern Madonna oil painting

Painting ID::  71687

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George de Forest Brush
Mother and Child: A Modern Madonna
ca. 1919(1919) Oil on canvas 110.5 x 90.5 cm (43.5 x 35.63 in)
   
   
     

 

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George de Forest Brush
American figure and portrait painter. b.1855 d.1941 was an American figure and portrait painter. He was born in Shelbyville, Tennessee He was a pupil of G??rome in Paris. He studied in Paris under Jean Leon Gerome, among others. His work was printed in Harpers and Century Magazines as early as 1881, including an illustrated article, An Artist Among the Indians in 1885. He taught at Cooper Union and at The Art Students League and he exhibited and was a member of the National Academy of Design. In 1883, public attention was first attracted to his work by his pictures of Native American life in the West, such as "The Silence Broken," "The Sculptor and the King," "The Indian and the Lily," and "The Moose Chase" (National Gallery, Washington).