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Mather Brown

(1761 Boston, Massachusetts - 1831 London, England)

Mather Brown, a descendant of Cotton Mather, was born in Boston and first studied under the painter Gilbert Stuart. He traveled to London in 1781 and worked in the studio of Benjamin West. Although he painted some large, acclaimed "historical" pictures, he worked chiefly with portraiture. Among his patrons were John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, as well as George IV when he was still Prince of Wales. His paintings are exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), the National Gallery (Washington D. C.), the National Portrait Gallery (London) and several smaller museums. Around 1800 his work became uneven and diminished in quality; for want of work he died destitute.

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Lady with a Dog

Lady with a Dog

Original ArtistMather Brown
Code#21791
Available inMedium Quality
High Quality
 
Portrait of a Young Woman

Portrait of a Young Woman

Original ArtistMather Brown
Code#21793
Available inMedium Quality
High Quality