





4:47 2019 - 12x15 Acrylic
Robert S. Brown
Original Painting : Acrylics on Watercolor Paper
Size : 10x12.75 in | 25x32 cm
Framed : 12x14.75 in | 30x37 cm
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Year2019
Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Excellent
Framed with GlassWood Frame w/ Gold Filet
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Story / Additional InfoFrom the artist: "I ran across this old travel folding clock frozen in time at 4:47. All those other items belonged to a female gambler who like her fine perfume when she was at the casino rolling her dice."
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LID175266
Robert S. Brown - United States
Art Brokerage: Robert S. Brown American Artist: Artist Robert S. Brown was born in Queens, New York and raised on Long Island where he now resides in the town of Lynbrook. He began drawing and painting as early as kindergarten in the mid-1950s. While always excelling in art during his schooling, it became clear to him that he desired to pursue a career in art. Upon graduation from high school in 1971, Brown enrolled at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. Since he long admired many American illustrators of the century such as Norman Rockwell, Howard Pyle, N.C. Wyeth, and many others, it was clear to Brown that he, too, wanted to become a professional illustrator. Brown began creating book covers for the publishing industry while specifically concentrating on the paperback marketplace. He has worked for companies such as Bantam Books, Scholastic Publications, Avon Books, Simon & Schuster, Dell Books, and many others. His work can still be found in bookstores and online. Brown has taught at many universities and still continues to teach all age groups privately as well. Although he can draw and paint in all mediums he currently specializes in acrylics while concentrating on realism. Brown has had many local library exhibits, as well as several gallery exhibits in the New York vicinity, as well as Connecticut. He was also featured in Artist Magazine for his adept skills and his current acrylic series of still life. Listings wanted.