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David Brown (active 1792 ‒ 1797) was a British landscape and genre painter. According to Walter Gilbey, Brown was a house and sign painter who "cherished higher artistic ambitions and had set his heart on learning to painting like George Morland," a British artist famous for his animal paintings and scenes of rustic life.〔Walter Gilbey, ''George Morland: His Life and Works'' (London: Adam and Charles Black, 1907), 92.〕 After selling his business, Brown studied with Morland and became one of his many imitators.〔Ellis Waterhouse, ''British 18th Century Painters in Oils and Crayons'' (Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collector’s Club, 1981), 62.〕 Although his paintings featured a more gestural brushstroke and a heavier use of impasto, his works often passed for those of his master. Brown exhibited ten paintings at the Royal Academy between 1792 to 1797, including ''pasticci'' of Morland and views of London, which some critics have suggested are his most successful works.〔Maurice Harold Grant, ''A Dictionary of British Landscape Painters from the 16th Century to the Early 20th Century'' (Leigh-on-Sea: F. Lewis Publishers, Ltd., 1952), 30.〕 He supplemented his income during these years by selling paintings by Morland that he had acquired during his tenure in the artist's studio.〔Gilbey, 93.〕 Brown eventually became a drawing master.〔Gilbey, 94.〕 == Gallery ==
File:David Brown, A Sportsman with Peasant Women and Dog.jpg|David Brown, ''A Sportsman with Peasant Women and Dog'', undated. Oil on canvas, 15 1/2 x 12 in., unlocated File:David Brown, A Woody Landscape, 1792.jpg|David Brown, ''A Woody Landscape'', 1792. Oil on canvas, 19 1/2 x 25 1/2 in., formerly in the collection of Lawson Peacock
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