Brown, Frederick J. (Frederick James), 1945-2012
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- Brown, Frederick James, 1945-2012
- Brown, Frederick, 1945-2012
- Brown, Fred, 1945-2012
- Brown, Frederick, 1945-
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Birth Date
- 1945-02-16
Death Date
- 2012-05-05
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Address: 120 Wooster Street , New York , New York 10012
- Affiliation Address:
- City: New York
- State: New York
- Post Code: 10012
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Brooklyn Museum
Has Affiliation
- Organization: School of Visual Arts (New York, N.Y.)
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Has Affiliation
- Organization: York College (New York, N.Y.)
Descriptor
- Americans
Birth Place
- Greensboro (Ga.)
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
Occupation
(lcdgt) Portrait painters
(lcdgt) College teachers
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Earlier Established Forms
- Brown, Frederick, 1945-
Sources
- found: Laborde, Katheryn Krotzer. The story behind the painting, 2012:title page (Frederick J. Brown)
- found: Wikipedia, November 22, 2021(Frederick J. Brown; Frederick James Brown (Feb. 6, 1945, Greensboro, Georgia - May 5, 2012, Scottsdale, Arizona) was a a New York City based visual artist originally from Chicago; his art work was influenced by historical, religious, narrative and urban themes; he is noted for his extensive portrait series of jazz and blues musicians; his style ranges from abstract expressionism to figurative; Brown's loft at 120 Wooster Street became a gathering place in SoHo from 1970) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_J._Brown
- found: New York Times (online), November 23, 2021:obituary published May 22, 2012 (Frederick J. Brown; born Feb. 6, 1945, Greensboro, Georgia; grew up on Chicago's Southside; died May 5, 2012, Scottsdale, Arizona, age 67; American artist who explored the relationship between music and painting in portraits of hundreds of jazz and blues artists)
- found: Frederick J. Brown website, November 23, 2021(Frederick J. Brown; Frederick James Brown (1945-2012) was a New York City and Arizona-based American artist; drawing from his African-American and Native American ancestry, and breadth of knowledge in art historical tradition, Brown's work engages with American history and music, the urban fabric, religion, and spirituality) - http://www.frederickjbrown.org/
- found: SAAM artist ID, November 23, 2021(Frederick Brown; Frederick J. Brown; Frederick James Brown; Fred Brown; Brown's roots in his working-class neighborhood on Chicago's South Side contributed to his love of the Blues in the 1950s; studied art and psychology at Southern Illinois University, earning B.A. degree in art; taught for several years in Chicago and Carbondale, Illinois; moved to New York's SoHo district to become a professional painter in 1970; taught part-tme at the Brooklyn Museum, York College and the School of the Visual Arts - http://edan.si.edu/id/person-institution/5742
- found: Wikidata, November 23, 2021(Frederick J. Brown; born: 6 February 1945, Greensboro; died: 5 May 2012, Scottsdale; educated at: Southern Illinois University Carbondale and Chicago Vocational School; ethnic group: African American) - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q16019317
- found: nuc88-128191: His Frederick Brown, paintings 1986-1987, 1987(hdg. on MH-FA rept.: Brown, Frederick J. (Frederick James), 1945- ; usage: Frederick Brown)
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Change Notes
- 2021-12-15: new
- 2023-03-14: revised
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