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Portrait of the Artist, 1932 (1935). Artist: Frederick Brown
Portrait of the Artist, 1932 (1935). Self portrait after the painting by Professor Frederick Brown. 1935. From Modern Masterpieces Part 13. [George Newnes Ltd, London, 1935]
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Elderly Frederick George Newnes George Newnes Ltd Grey Hair Hand On Hip Modern Masterpieces Newnes Old Man Posture
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This print captures the essence of "Portrait of the Artist, 1932 (1935)" by Frederick Brown. The artist himself is depicted in this self-portrait, showcasing his mastery in capturing the human form and emotions on canvas. The photograph showcases a distinguished elderly man with grey hair and a well-groomed moustache. He stands confidently indoors, dressed in an elegant suit that reflects his artistic sensibilities. With one hand placed firmly on his hip, he exudes an air of authority and creativity. The lighting highlights every detail of his face - the lines etched by time, the intensity in his eyes, and the wisdom that comes with age. His posture suggests both strength and vulnerability as he gazes directly at the viewer. This image is not just a portrait; it represents an era - the 1930s - when art was evolving rapidly amidst political uncertainty. It symbolizes Professor Frederick Brown's contribution to modern masterpieces during this transformative period. Displayed against a neutral background, this oil painting-turned-photograph evokes a sense of timelessness. Its monochromatic tones emphasize texture while allowing viewers to focus solely on the subject's expression and presence. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from George Newnes Ltd's publication "Modern Masterpieces Part 13" we are transported back to an era where artistry thrived despite adversity – reminding us how artists like Frederick Brown continue to inspire generations through their timeless creations.
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