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Lost Fine Art: ‘Medicine’ by Gustav Klimt

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“People Are Rewarded by Close Looking” – Kathan Brown of Crown Point Press on the Enduring Excitement of Printmaking

Art Dealers Association of America

When did you first become interested in visual art? I come from an art family. My mother went to the Art Institute of Chicago, and was a practicing artist all her life. She never stopped doing watercolors and drawings, even though it was not easy during the Depression when she was working full-time.

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Lost Fine Art: The White Duck by Jean-Baptiste Oudry

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Missing Fine Art: Portrait of Dr. Gachet by Vincent Van Gogh

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So You Found A John George Brown Painting?

Harrison Appraisals

While many of these works are oils on canvas, Brown also returned to watercolor, a medium he used in the mid-19 th century. The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts (April 19, 2004). The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts (April 19, 2004). Retrieved online from [link] on 3/23/23. Retrieved online from [link] on 3/23/23.

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Breakdance – 6817

Art Peritus

Wilson graciously donated this series of 53 original watercolors as well as the reproduction print-rights to benefit the Cottonwood Institute, an organization that connects underprivileged children with nature through outdoor activities and skill development.