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Arthur T. Kalaher Fine Art
28E Jobs Lane
Southampton, NY 11968 , United States
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“Bather”
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Beautiful ink and gouache drawing entitled “Bather" on lower left. Signed "Byron Browne" "June 5 1953". Sight: H: 25 1/4; W: 19 1/4 inches. Frame is an ebonized Eastlake style frame 29 by 23 inches overall. Framed under glass. Provenance: Cedarhurst, NY Art Gallery. Condition: Very good.
BYRON BROWNE was a painter, designer and sculptor born in Yonkers, New York in 1907. He died in 1961 in New York City a celebrated modernist. He studied at the National Academy of Design, NYC (1924-1928) and with Karfunkle, Aiken and Zorach. He was a member of the American Abstract Artists Group of 1938; American Artists Congress; Allied American Artists and the Yonkers Art Association. He won his first prize at the National Academy in 1928 and many other prizes followed. From 1933-1970, he was given over 60 solo exhibitions. -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: United States, New York Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Ink and gouache drawing on archival paper Condition: Very good Creation Date: 1953 Styles / Movements: Modernism Incollect Reference #: 339640 -
Dimensions
W. 19 in; H. 25 in; D. 1.5 in; W. 48.26 cm; H. 63.5 cm; D. 3.81 cm;
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