








Nude Before Window 1962 - 20x17
Theophilus Brown
Original Painting : Oil on Paper
Size : 17x14 in | 43x36 cm
Framed : 20.5x17.5 in | 52x44 cm
Motivated Seller
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🔥1962 Framed Oil on Paper - Inquire $2,700
Bay Area Artist
Year1962
Hand SignedLower Left
Condition Other - some staining to mat
Framed without GlassWood and Gold Frame w/ Tan Mat
Purchased fromPrivate Collector 2023
Provenance / HistoryThis was purchased at the Berggruen Gallery in Los Angeles, CA.
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
Additional InformationMotivated
LID173974
Theophilus Brown - United States
Art Brokerage: Theophilus Brown American Artist: b. 1919-2012. William Theophilus Brown (April 7, 1919 February 8, 2012) was an American artist. He became prominent as a member of the Bay Area Figurative Movement. A descendant of early-American intellectuals, Brown was born in Moline, Illinois. His great-grandfather was friends with Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. Brown's father was an inventor and chief designer, at the John Deere Company in Moline, Illinois. While attending Yale University in the late-1930s, Brown met composer Paul Hindemith and poet May Sarton, with whom he would share lifetime friendships. After graduating in 1941, Brown was drafted in World War II. Following his discharge, he began to study painting, moving between New York City and Paris, meeting an impressive range of artists that included Pablo Picasso, Braque, Giacometti, Balthus, and de Kooning, among others. Brown, who studied piano at Yale, was also close to a number of composers, including John Cage, Poulenc, Samuel Barber, and Igor Stravinsky. In 1952 Brown enrolled in the graduate studio program at the University of California, Berkeley, joining a group of artists—including Richard Diebenkorn, David Park, Elmer Bischoff, James Weeks, and Nathan Oliveira — that would later be known as the Bay Area Figurative Movement. While attending Berkeley, Brown also met and fell in love with his long-time partner and fellow-painter, Paul Wonner. In the early 1960s, Brown and Wonner moved to Santa Monica, where they developed a close friendship with fellow gay couple, novelist Christopher Isherwood, and portrait artist Don Bachardy. Over the years, Brown and Wonner also fostered friendships with playwright William Inge, composer and conductor André Previn, actress Eva Marie Saint and her husband, director Jeffery Hayden, and New Zealand novelist Janet Frame. In his later years, Brown still managed to paint daily. Theophilus Brown resided in San Francisco, California at the time of his death. His papers are held at the Archives of American Art. He died in San Francisco, aged 92.