Roger Brown American, Alabama, 1941-1997
121.9 x 182.9 x 7.6 cm
Further images
Perhaps most elusive, but also most visible throughout all his paintings, was Brown's love of medieval Italian painting. As a student of the Art Institute of Chicago, Brown obsessively studied the image-making strategies of pre-Renaissance painters, especially Giotto and Cimabue, and their isometric perspectives and archetypical figuration heavily influenced Brown's own signature style.
The circular, emanating clouds which fill the sky are slightly atypical for Brown but not entirely unseen in his career, employed most often to draw attention to a focal point, rather than unifying the overall picture plane. In this instance, the city becomes the clear subject of the piece, rather than an incidental feature of the landscape.
Provenance
Artist studioSchool of the Art Institute of Chicago
Kavi Gupta Gallery