'Blakeney, Norfolk' Oil on board, 9" x 13" |
Hugh Boycott Brown RSMA (1909-1990) From a family of artists, Boycott Brown learned to paint with his father, the watercolourist Allan Robert Brown. He went on to study at Heatherley's School of Art under Frederick Whiting and Bernard Adams, subsequently going on to teach painting until the outbreak of the war. Eventually he resumed his teaching career and, in 1947, he bought a cottage at Blakeney so that he could continue to paint the Norfolk coast in his spare time. He exhibited at all the leading societies including the Royal Academy and Royal Society of British Artists. View all works by Hugh Boycott Brown on the P&H website |
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