Artist

John Henry Brown

born Lancaster, PA 1818-died Philadelphia, PA 1891
Media - portrait_image_113836.jpg - 90447
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Maria DeWitt Jesup Fund, 1990 (1990.21.1) Image © The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Also known as
  • J. Henry Brown
Born
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Died
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Biography

John Henry Brown’s career began in Philadelphia in 1845, where he painted most of his sitters. In 1860 he traveled on commission to Springfield, Illinois, to paint Abraham Lincoln; other notable sitters during his career included Confederate general Stonewall Jackson. Brown often preferred to take daguerreotypes of his sitters and use those as guides for his miniatures, rather than having the person sit for him. He claimed it was easier to work from a small image than from a life-size model.

Works by this artist (20 items)

Anne Goldthwaite, Self-Portrait, ca. 1906-1913, oil on wood mounted on fiberboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Lucy Goldthwaite and Richard Wallach Goldthwaite, 1973.37
Self-Portrait
Dateca. 1906-1913
oil on wood mounted on fiberboard
On view
Anne Goldthwaite, Saturday, n.d., etching, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Adelyn D. Breeskin, 1968.13.4
Saturday
Daten.d.
etching
Not on view
Anne Goldthwaite, Untitled, n.d., lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Adelyn D. Breeskin, 1968.13.1
Untitled
Daten.d.
lithograph
Not on view
Anne Goldthwaite, Portrait of a Young Man, 1913, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Richard Wallach Goldthwaite, 1974.92
Portrait of a Young Man
Date1913
oil on canvas
Not on view