Gerard Baldwin Brown
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British art historian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Gerard Baldwin Brown, FBA was a British art historian. Life Brown was born in London, the son of church minister James Baldwin Brown and his wife, Elizabeth, a sister of the sculptor Henry Leifchild. He attended Uppingham School before earning a scholarship to Oriel College, Oxford in 1869; graduating with degrees in classics in 1871 and literae humaniores in 1873. That year Brown became a Fellow at Brasenose College in 1874, appointed in a teaching position, but he left in 1877 and took up studio painting at the National Art Training School in South Kensington .
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- The Art of the Cave Dweller (1929) (4)
- Roman Engineering Works and their Aesthetic Character: The Pont du Gard (1932) (2)
- Was the Anglo-Saxon an Artist? (1)
- The Lechmere Stone (1931) (1)
- Sepulchral Relief from Attica, at Winton Castle, Haddingtonshire (1885) (0)
- Saxon and Norman Sculpture in Durham (1931) (0)
- A Corpus Of Runic Inscriptions (1920) (0)
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