J.G. Brown, student artist was recognised by the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 1892 for his watercolour of a pretty little bush setting having the second most sympathetic colouring.
art student, was awarded second prize for the best sea watercolour in the National Art Gallery of NSW’s student prize of 1892 (Daily Telegraph 11 January 1892): 'Mr J.G. Brown’s pretty little bush scene, with its gleaming blue water, makes a good second, in virtue of its sympathetic colouring’ (Sydney Morning Herald 7 January 1892, 6: info. Ingrid Anderson).
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1999
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