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b. 1892 - d. 1987

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    • Beulah Brown (1892-1987)
      Aug. 18, 2024

      Beulah Brown (1892-1987)

      Est: $200 - $400

      Winter Time 5" x 6", Mixed Media, Signed Lower Right

      Jacksons Auction & Real Estate Company
    • Beulah Brown (1892-1987)
      Aug. 18, 2024

      Beulah Brown (1892-1987)

      Est: $300 - $600

      Let it Snow 8" x 10", Mixed Media, Signed Lower Right

      Jacksons Auction & Real Estate Company
    • Beulah Brown (1892-1987)
      Aug. 18, 2024

      Beulah Brown (1892-1987)

      Est: $600 - $1,200

      Snow Scene with Ice Skaters 16" x 19", Mixed Media, Signed Lower Left

      Jacksons Auction & Real Estate Company
    • Beulah Brown (1892-1987)
      Aug. 18, 2024

      Beulah Brown (1892-1987)

      Est: $600 - $1,200

      Snowy Village Scene with Many Figures 19" x 21", Mixed Media, Signed Lower Right

      Jacksons Auction & Real Estate Company
    • Beulah H. Brown, Indiana (1892 - 1987), winter landscape with houses, watercolor on paper, 9 1/4"H x 11 3/4"W (sight),17 1/4"H x 21 1/8"W (frame)
      Apr. 27, 2024

      Beulah H. Brown, Indiana (1892 - 1987), winter landscape with houses, watercolor on paper, 9 1/4"H x 11 3/4"W (sight),17 1/4"H x 21 1/8"W (frame)

      Est: $200 - $400

      Beulah H. Brown Indiana, (1892 - 1987) winter landscape with houses watercolor on paper Signed lower right. Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter married to another painter, Francis F. Brown, Beulah Brown became a student of art in 1915, after graduating from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and then spending two years teaching school in Oolitic, Indiana. She had studied art briefly at the Conservatory, but it was enough to stir her interest, and she enrolled in the John Herron Art Institute where William Forsyth was her teacher. She married Brown, a fellow student, three months after meeting him, and after he graduated in 1916, the couple taught art in Indiana towns of New Richmond and of Mitchell, where Beulah had spent her childhood. The Browns had two children, and Francis Brown joined the facultry of Ball State Teachers College in Muncie. Beulah was able to continue painting and earned money teaching, because her widowed mother moved in with them and did most of the housework. In 1932, the Browns added a large studio to their home, and Beulah and Francis often worked there together. It was also a family gathering place, with their children and friends playing there as well. Beulah developed a special interest in fabric design, creating some very bold, colorful, abstract patterns, and she drew upon her flower garden for ideas. Also doing floral still lifes, she preferred working in watercolor because she was alergic to oil paint. This circumstance led her husband to paint in watercolor as well. In December of 1949, she began to paint snowscenes, which became signature work for her. Sales from these paintings also helped the family income because Francis Brown had his painting career curtailed because of glaucoma. In order to help him paint, she would arrange his palette in a certain way with colors. Francis Brown died in 1971, and Beulah continued painting in the studio she had shared with him. She did a series of decorative naive style paintings that were popular and that led to comparisons with Grandma Moses. She resented the comparison because of her sophisticated schooling and the fact that Grandma Moses was self taught. Source: Judith Vale Newton and Carol Ann Weiss, Skirting the Issue, pp.87-93

      Ripley Auctions
    • Beulah H. Brown, Indiana (1892 - 1987), winter landscape with lake, watercolor on paper, 8 3/4"H x 11 3/4"W (sight),17 1/4"H x 21 1/8"W (frame)
      Apr. 27, 2024

      Beulah H. Brown, Indiana (1892 - 1987), winter landscape with lake, watercolor on paper, 8 3/4"H x 11 3/4"W (sight),17 1/4"H x 21 1/8"W (frame)

      Est: $200 - $400

      Beulah H. Brown Indiana, (1892 - 1987) winter landscape with lake watercolor on paper Signed lower right. Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter married to another painter, Francis F. Brown, Beulah Brown became a student of art in 1915, after graduating from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and then spending two years teaching school in Oolitic, Indiana. She had studied art briefly at the Conservatory, but it was enough to stir her interest, and she enrolled in the John Herron Art Institute where William Forsyth was her teacher. She married Brown, a fellow student, three months after meeting him, and after he graduated in 1916, the couple taught art in Indiana towns of New Richmond and of Mitchell, where Beulah had spent her childhood. The Browns had two children, and Francis Brown joined the facultry of Ball State Teachers College in Muncie. Beulah was able to continue painting and earned money teaching, because her widowed mother moved in with them and did most of the housework. In 1932, the Browns added a large studio to their home, and Beulah and Francis often worked there together. It was also a family gathering place, with their children and friends playing there as well. Beulah developed a special interest in fabric design, creating some very bold, colorful, abstract patterns, and she drew upon her flower garden for ideas. Also doing floral still lifes, she preferred working in watercolor because she was alergic to oil paint. This circumstance led her husband to paint in watercolor as well. In December of 1949, she began to paint snowscenes, which became signature work for her. Sales from these paintings also helped the family income because Francis Brown had his painting career curtailed because of glaucoma. In order to help him paint, she would arrange his palette in a certain way with colors. Francis Brown died in 1971, and Beulah continued painting in the studio she had shared with him. She did a series of decorative naive style paintings that were popular and that led to comparisons with Grandma Moses. She resented the comparison because of her sophisticated schooling and the fact that Grandma Moses was self taught. Source: Judith Vale Newton and Carol Ann Weiss, Skirting the Issue, pp.87-93

      Ripley Auctions
    • Beulah H. Brown
      Sep. 10, 2023

      Beulah H. Brown

      Est: $300 - $600

      Winter Homestead with Figures 5.5" x 6.5", Mixed Media, Signed Lower Right

      Jacksons Auction & Real Estate Company
    • Beulah Brown (1892-1987)
      Apr. 16, 2023

      Beulah Brown (1892-1987)

      Est: $200 - $400

      Summer Fragrance 15" x 19" gouache, signed lower left. Recent frame.

      Jacksons Auction & Real Estate Company
    • Beulah Brown
      Oct. 02, 2022

      Beulah Brown

      Est: $500 - $1,000

      Beulah Brown (1892-1987) 13" x 15" mixed media, Snowy Evening, signed lower left. The following biography is from the fineestateart.com website: A painter married to another painter, Francis F. Brown, Beulah Brown became a student of art in 1915, after graduating from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and then spending two years teaching school in Oolitic, Indiana. She had studied art briefly at the Conservatory, but it was enough to stir her interest, and she enrolled in the John Herron Art Institute where William Forsyth was her teacher. She married Brown, a fellow student, three months after meeting him, and after he graduated in 1916, the couple taught art in Indiana towns of New Richmond and of Mitchell, where Beulah had spent her childhood. The Browns had four children, and Francis Brown joined the faculty of Ball State Teachers College in Muncie. Beulah was able to continue painting and earned money teaching, because her widowed mother moved in with them and did most of the housework. In 1932, the Browns added a large studio to their home, and Beulah and Francis often worked there together. It was also a family gathering place, with their children and friends playing there as well. Beulah developed a special interest in fabric design, creating some very bold, colorful, abstract patterns, and she drew upon her flower garden for ideas. Also doing floral still lifes, she preferred working in watercolor because she was allergic to oil paint. This circumstance led her husband to paint in watercolor as well. In December of 1949, she began to paint snowscenes, which became signature work for her. Sales from these paintings also helped the family income because Francis Brown had his painting career curtailed because of glaucoma. In order to help him paint, she would arrange his palette in a certain way with colors. Francis Brown died in 1971, and Beulah continued painting in the studio she had shared with him. She did a series of decorative naive style paintings that were popular and that led to comparisons with Grandma Moses. She resented the comparison because of her sophisticated schooling and the fact that Grandma Moses was self taught. You can see the bio on our site https://fineestateart.com/artists/beulah_brown

      Jacksons Auction & Real Estate Company
    • Beulah Hazelrigg Brown (Indiana, 1892 - 1987), "Pink and White," floral watercolor on paper
      Oct. 01, 2022

      Beulah Hazelrigg Brown (Indiana, 1892 - 1987), "Pink and White," floral watercolor on paper

      Est: $100 - $200

      Beulah Hazelrigg Brown (Indiana, 1892 - 1987), "Pink and White," floral watercolor on paper, signed lower center, measures 19.50 x 15.50 inches to the matt edge, 25.25 x 21.25 inches framed. CONDITION: Good, scuffing to frame. A painter married to another painter, Francis F. Brown, Beulah Brown became a student of art in 1915, after graduating from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and then spending two years teaching school in Oolitic, Indiana. She enrolled in the John Herron Art Institute where William Forsyth was her teacher. She married Brown, a fellow student, three months after meeting him, and after he graduated in 1916, the couple taught art in Indiana towns of New Richmond and of Mitchell, where Beulah had spent her childhood.

      Huntington Museum of Art
    • Beulah H. Brown (1892-1987)
      Aug. 14, 2022

      Beulah H. Brown (1892-1987)

      Est: $300 - $600

      Snowy Scene with Buildings & Figures 5.5" x 6.5", Mixed Media, Signed Lower Right

      Jacksons Auction & Real Estate Company
    • Beulah H. Brown (1892-1987)
      Aug. 14, 2022

      Beulah H. Brown (1892-1987)

      Est: $500 - $1,000

      Snowy Scene with Buildings & Figures 8" x 9.5", Mixed Media, Signed Lower Right

      Jacksons Auction & Real Estate Company
    • Beulah H. Brown (1892-1987)
      Aug. 14, 2022

      Beulah H. Brown (1892-1987)

      Est: $500 - $1,000

      Winter in the Hills 8" x 10", Mixed Media, Signed Lower Right

      Jacksons Auction & Real Estate Company
    • Beulah Brown (1892-1987)
      Oct. 10, 2021

      Beulah Brown (1892-1987)

      Est: $500 - $1,000

      Winter Scene with Buildings and Figures 13" x 16" mixed media, signed lower right

      Jacksons Auction & Real Estate Company
    • (4) BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR STILL LIFE PAINTINGS
      Feb. 24, 2020

      (4) BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR STILL LIFE PAINTINGS

      Est: $80 - $125

      (4) Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor on paper paintings, each depicting a still life composition with flower bouquets which include: tulips, irises, roses, lilies and flowers; each piece signed on the face by the artist. Dimensions are: largest paper - 20 1/4 inches (51.4 cm) tall X 16 1/4 inches (41.3 cm) wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer and teacher who was part of the “Group of Twelve”. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works which blended physical, intellectual and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and was taught by William Forsyth. At this time, she met and married fellow artist Francis Focer Brown. The couple taught art in New Richmond and Mitchell Indiana. Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement of the 1970s, in addition to the stylized compositions, she also painted tightly rendered, precise floral compositions relying on her garden for inspiration and in December 1949 Brown added snowscapes to her repertoire. Biography paraphrased from: Judith Vale Newton and Carol Ann Weiss, Skirting the Issue: Stories of Indiana's Historical Women Artists, 2004.

      Oakridge Auction Gallery
    • BEULAH H. BROWN WATERCOLOR PAINTING CIRCUS DAY
      Feb. 24, 2020

      BEULAH H. BROWN WATERCOLOR PAINTING CIRCUS DAY

      Est: $80 - $125

      Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor on board depicting a circus scene with several clowns wearing patterned outfits and holding items including a jack-in-the-box, a swan and flowers in front of a stripped circus tent and tree filled background, signed, 'Beulah H. Brown' and the back of the board signed, '"Circus Day" Beulah H. Brown Not for Sale". Dimensions are: sight size: 20 inches (50.8 cm) tall X 24 inches (61 cm) wide, frame: 22 1/2 inches (57.2 cm) tall X 26 1/2 inches (67.3 cm) wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer and teacher who was part of the “Group of Twelve”. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works which blended physical, intellectual and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and was taught by William Forsyth. At this time, she met and married fellow artist Francis Focer Brown. The couple taught art in New Richmond and Mitchell Indiana. Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement of the 1970s, in addition to the stylized compositions, she also painted tightly rendered, precise floral compositions relying on her garden for inspiration and in December 1949 Brown added snowscapes to her repertoire. Biography paraphrased from: Judith Vale Newton and Carol Ann Weiss, Skirting the Issue: Stories of Indiana's Historical Women Artists, 2004.

      Oakridge Auction Gallery
    • (6) BEULAH H. BROWN FLORAL ARRANGEMENT PAINTINGS
      Feb. 24, 2020

      (6) BEULAH H. BROWN FLORAL ARRANGEMENT PAINTINGS

      Est: $80 - $125

      (6) Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor on paper paintings, each depicting a floral bouquet including pansies, pink roses, lilies, daffodils and hibiscus flowers with other flowers; each piece signed on the face by the artist. Dimensions are: largest sight size: 16 inches (40.6 cm) tall X 14 inches (35.6 cm) wide; mat: 18 inches (45.7 cm) tall X 16 inches (40.6 cm) wide; smallest sight size: 8 inches (20.3 cm) tall X 6 inches (15.2 cm) wide; mat: 11 inches (27.9 cm) tall X 9 inches (22.9 cm) wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), was a painter, designer and teacher who lived and worked in Muncie, Indiana, along with her husband, the artist Francis F. Brown, whose work is also featured in this auction. Educated at the John Herron Art Institute, Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement of the 1970s. Her work is characterized by precisely rendered still-life and snowscape compositions as well as stylized and abstract designs.

      Oakridge Auction Gallery
    • BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR PAINTING FLOWERS BUTTERFLY
      Feb. 24, 2020

      BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR PAINTING FLOWERS BUTTERFLY

      Est: $100 - $150

      Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor and graphite on paper depicting a dense bouquet of wildflowers surrounded by butterflies, signed on the face, 'Beulah H. Brown'. Dimensions are: sight size: 19 1/2 inches (49.5 cm) tall X 15 1/2 inches (39.4 cm) wide, frame: 24 1/2 inches (62.2 cm) tall X 20 1/2 inches (52.1 cm) wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer, and teacher who was part of the “Group of Twelve”. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works, which blended physical, intellectual, and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and was taught by William Forsyth. At this time, she met and married fellow artist Francis Focer Brown. The couple taught art in New Richmond and Mitchell, Indiana. Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement of the 1970s. In addition to the stylized compositions, she also painted tightly rendered, precise floral compositions relying on her garden for inspiration, and in December 1949 Brown added snowscapes to her repertoire. Biography paraphrased from: Judith Vale Newton and Carol Ann Weiss, Skirting the Issue: Stories of Indiana's Historical Women Artists, 2004.

      Oakridge Auction Gallery
    • (4) BEULAH H. BROWN FLORAL BOUQUET PAINTINGS
      Feb. 24, 2020

      (4) BEULAH H. BROWN FLORAL BOUQUET PAINTINGS

      Est: $80 - $125

      (4) Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor on paper paintings, each depicting a floral bouquet including tulips, lilies, roses, daisies, and with other flowers; each piece signed on the face by the artist. Dimensions are: Largest: 20 inches (50.8 cm) tall x 22 inches (55.9 cm) wide; sight size: 24 inches (61 cm) tall X 18 inches (45.7 cm) wide; smallest: 9 1/ 2 inches (24.1 cm) tall x 8 inches (20.3 cm) wide; sight size: 13 inches (33 cm) tall X 11 inches (27.9 cm) wide. All measurements are approximate.

      Oakridge Auction Gallery
    • (4) BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR STILL LIFE PAINTINGS
      Feb. 24, 2020

      (4) BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR STILL LIFE PAINTINGS

      Est: $80 - $125

      (4) Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), watercolor on paper paintings dating from the 20th century, each depicting a still life composition with flower bouquets, including: sunflowers, lilacs and other flowers; each piece is signed on the face by the artist. The largest of these works is noted on verso, 'Prize Indiana State Fair'. Dimensions are: largest paper - 19 3/4 inches (51.2 cm) tall X 23 3/4 inches (60.3 cm) wide, smallest - 12 inches (30.5 cm) tall X 9 inches (22.9 cm) wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer and teacher who was part of the “Group of Twelve”. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works which blended physical, intellectual and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and was taught by William Forsyth. At this time, she met and married fellow artist Francis Focer Brown. The couple taught art in New Richmond and Mitchell Indiana. Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement of the 1970s, in addition to the stylized compositions, she also painted tightly rendered, precise floral compositions relying on her garden for inspiration and in December 1949 Brown added snowscapes to her repertoire. Biography paraphrased from: Judith Vale Newton and Carol Ann Weiss, Skirting the Issue: Stories of Indiana's Historical Women Artists, 2004.

      Oakridge Auction Gallery
    • BEULAH H. BROWN PASTEL ON PAPER LANDSCAPE
      Nov. 25, 2019

      BEULAH H. BROWN PASTEL ON PAPER LANDSCAPE

      Est: $120 - $250

      Beulah H. Brown pastel on paper landscape: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, pastel on textured paper depicting two children playing in a landscape, signed on the face, by the artist, 'Beulah H. Brown'. Dimensions are: sight size - 15.5 inches tall X 19.75 inches wide, while the frame measures: 23.5 inches tall X 27.5 inches wide X 1 inch deep. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer and teacher who was part of the “Group of Twelve”. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works which blended physical, intellectual and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and was taught by William Forsyth. At this time, she met and married fellow artist Francis Focer Brown. The couple taught art in New Richmond and Mitchell Indiana. Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P and D) movement of the 1970s, in addition to the stylized compositions, she also painted tightly rendered, precise floral compositions relying on her garden for inspiration and in December 1949 Brown added snowscapes to her repertoire. Biography paraphrased from: Judith Vale Newton and Carol Ann Weiss, Skirting the Issue: Stories of Indiana's Historical Women Artists, 2004.

      Oakridge Auction Gallery
    • (7) BEULAH H. BROWN FLOWER BOUQUET PAINTINGS
      Nov. 25, 2019

      (7) BEULAH H. BROWN FLOWER BOUQUET PAINTINGS

      Est: $120 - $250

      (7) Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor, oil pastel and graphite on paper paintings, each depicting a floral bouquet including lilacs, tulips, pansies and other flowers; six of the seven are signed on the face by the artist and one unsigned. Dimensions are: largest paper size - 9 inches tall X 12 inches wide, while the mat measures 13 inches tall X 15.25 inches wide and the smallest measures - paper size 9 inches tall X 12 inches wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), was a painter, designer and teacher who lived and worked in Muncie, Indiana, along with her husband, the artist Francis F. Brown, whose work is also featured in this auction. Educated at the John Herron Art Institute, Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P and D) movement of the 1970s. Her work is characterized by precisely rendered still-life and snowscape compositions as well as stylized and abstract designs.

      Oakridge Auction Gallery
    • Beulah Brown
      Nov. 24, 2019

      Beulah Brown

      Est: $200 - $500

      Still Life with Flowers & Dolls 20" x 24", Watercolor, Signed Lower Right

      Jacksons Auction & Real Estate Company
    • (6) BEULAH H. BROWN WATERCOLOR P&D PAINTINGS
      Oct. 19, 2019

      (6) BEULAH H. BROWN WATERCOLOR P&D PAINTINGS

      Est: $120 - $250

      (6) Beulah H. Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), watercolor, ink and gilding on paper paintings, 20th century, each depicting a stylized figurative, animal and floral designs in a proto-Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement style; five of the six images are signed on the face by the artist. Dimensions are: largest paper size - 24 inches tall X 20 inches wide, while the mat measures 28 inches tall X 24 inches wide and the smallest measures: paper size 6 inches tall X 4 1/2 inches wide, while the mat measures: 8 inches tall X 7 inches wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), was an Indiana painter, designer and teacher who was part of the “Group of Twelve” contemporary, female artists from Indiana, known for their ability to create works which blended physical, intellectual and emotional intensity. Brown studied under William J. Fosyth at the John Herron Art Institute, where she met fellow student and later husband, Francis F. Brown. She had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement of the 1970s. In addition to stylized compositions, she also painted tightly rendered, precise floral compositions relying on her garden for inspiration. Reference: Judith Vale Newton and Carol Ann Weiss, Skirting the Issue: Stories of Indiana's Historical Women Artists, 2004.

      Oakridge Auction Gallery
    • (7) BEULAH H. BROWN FLORAL ARRANGEMENT PAINTINGS
      Oct. 19, 2019

      (7) BEULAH H. BROWN FLORAL ARRANGEMENT PAINTINGS

      Est: $125 - $250

      (7) Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), watercolor, oil pastel, ink and graphite on paper paintings, 20th century, each depicting a floral bouquet including pansies, lilies, ferns and mums with other flowers; six of the seven are signed on the face by the artist and one unsigned. Dimensions are: largest 14 inches tall X 16 inches wide and the smallest measures: 5 1/2 inches tall X 4 1/2 inches wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), was an Indiana painter, designer and teacher who was part of the “Group of Twelve” contemporary, female artists from Indiana, known for their ability to create works which blended physical, intellectual and emotional intensity. Brown studied under William J. Fosyth at the John Herron Art Institute, where she met fellow student and later husband, Francis F. Brown. She had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement of the 1970s. In addition to stylized compositions, she also painted tightly rendered, precise floral compositions relying on her garden for inspiration. Reference: Judith Vale Newton and Carol Ann Weiss, Skirting the Issue: Stories of Indiana's Historical Women Artists, 2004.

      Oakridge Auction Gallery
    • (4) Beulah H. Brown Floral Bouquet Paintings
      Aug. 12, 2019

      (4) Beulah H. Brown Floral Bouquet Paintings

      Est: $125 - $250

      (4) Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor on paper paintings, each depicting a floral bouquet including tulips, lilies, roses, daisies, and with other flowers; each piece signed on the face by the artist. Dimensions are: largest paper - 20 inches tall X 22 inches wide and the mat measures: 24 inches tall X 18 inches wide, and the smallest measures: 9 1/2 inches tall X 8 inches wide and the mat measures 13 inches tall X 11 inches wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), was a painter, designer and teacher who lived and worked in Muncie, Indiana, along with her husband, the artist Francis F. Brown, whose work is also featured in this auction. Educated at the John Herron Art Institute, Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement of the 1970s. Her work is characterized by precisely rendered still-life and snowscape compositions as well as stylized and abstract designs.

      Oakridge Auction Gallery
    • (6) Beulah H. Brown Floral Arrangement Paintings
      Aug. 12, 2019

      (6) Beulah H. Brown Floral Arrangement Paintings

      Est: $125 - $250

      (6) Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor on paper paintings, each depicting a floral bouquet including pansies, poppies, lilies, daffodils, and hibiscus flowers along with other flowers; each piece signed on the face by the artist. Dimensions are: largest paper - 20 inches tall X 16 inches wide and the mat measures: 24 inches tall X 18 inches wide, and the smallest measures: 9 inches tall X 12 inches wide and the mat measures 13 inches tall X 15 inches wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), was a painter, designer and teacher who lived and worked in Muncie, Indiana, along with her husband, the artist Francis F. Brown, whose work is also featured in this auction. Educated at the John Herron Art Institute, Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement of the 1970s. Her work is characterized by precisely rendered still-life and snowscape compositions as well as stylized and abstract designs.

      Oakridge Auction Gallery
    • (6) Beulah H. Brown Floral Arrangement Paintings
      Aug. 12, 2019

      (6) Beulah H. Brown Floral Arrangement Paintings

      Est: $125 - $250

      (6) Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor on paper paintings, each depicting a floral bouquet including pansies, pink roses, lilies, daffodils and hibiscus flowers with other flowers; each piece signed on the face by the artist. Dimensions are: largest paper - 16 inches tall X 14 inches wide and the mat measures: 18 inches tall X 16 inches wide, and the smallest measures: 8 inches tall X 6 inches wide and the mat measures 11 inches tall X 9 inches wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), was a painter, designer and teacher who lived and worked in Muncie, Indiana, along with her husband, the artist Francis F. Brown, whose work is also featured in this auction. Educated at the John Herron Art Institute, Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement of the 1970s. Her work is characterized by precisely rendered still-life and snowscape compositions as well as stylized and abstract designs.

      Oakridge Auction Gallery
    • (7) Beulah H. Brown Flower Bouquet Paintings
      Aug. 12, 2019

      (7) Beulah H. Brown Flower Bouquet Paintings

      Est: $120 - $250

      (7) Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor, oil pastel and graphite on paper paintings, each depicting a floral bouquet including lilacs, tulips, pansies and other flowers; six of the seven are signed on the face by the artist and one unsigned. Dimensions are: largest paper size - 9 inches tall X 12 inches wide, while the mat measures 13 inches tall X 15 1/4 inches wide and the smallest measures - paper size 9 inches tall X 12 inches wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), was a painter, designer and teacher who lived and worked in Muncie, Indiana, along with her husband, the artist Francis F. Brown, whose work is also featured in this auction. Educated at the John Herron Art Institute, Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement of the 1970s. Her work is characterized by precisely rendered still-life and snowscape compositions as well as stylized and abstract designs.

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    • Beulah H. Brown
      Jun. 09, 2019

      Beulah H. Brown

      Est: $250 - $500

      Floral Still Life: Sunflowers 24" x 30", Watercolor, Signed Lower Left

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    • (4) BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR STILL LIFE PAINTINGS
      Jun. 08, 2019

      (4) BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR STILL LIFE PAINTINGS

      Est: $120 - $250

      (4) Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), watercolor on paper paintings dating from the 20th century, each depicting a still life composition with flower bouquets which include: sunflowers, lilacs and other flowers; each piece signed on the face by the artist. The largest of these works is noted on verso, 'Prize Indiana State Fair'. Dimensions are: largest paper - 19 3/4 inches tall X 23 3/4 inches wide, smallest - 12 inches tall X 9 inches wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer and teacher who was part of the “Group of Twelve”. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works which blended physical, intellectual and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and was taught by William Forsyth. At this time, she met and married fellow artist Francis Focer Brown. The couple taught art in New Richmond and

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    • (6) BEULAH H. BROWN WATERCOLOR & PASTEL PAINTINGS
      May. 20, 2019

      (6) BEULAH H. BROWN WATERCOLOR & PASTEL PAINTINGS

      Est: $125 - $250

      (6) Beulah H. Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, A.) Framed watercolor on paper painting, depicting a still life composition with pink and white carnations, lilies and and other flowers; framed: 18" tall X 16" wide X 3/4" deep. B.) (5) chalk pastel on textured pastel paper, two depicting winter landscapes and three depicting floral bouquets which include pansies and lilies, all pieces signed on the face by the artist. Dimensions are: largest paper - 12" tall X 14" and the mat measures: 13 2/4" tall X 15 1/2" wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer and teacher who was part of the “Group of Twelve”. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works which blended physical, intellectual and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and

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    • (4) BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR STILL LIFE PAINTINGS
      May. 20, 2019

      (4) BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR STILL LIFE PAINTINGS

      Est: $120 - $250

      (4) Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor on paper paintings, each depicting a still life composition with flower bouquets which include: tulips, irises, roses, lilies and flowers; each piece signed on the face by the artist. Dimensions are: largest paper - 20 1/4" tall X 16 1/4" and the smallest measures: 12" tall X 11" wide and the mat measures: 15 1/2" tall X 13 3/4" wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer and teacher who was part of the “Group of Twelve”. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works which blended physical, intellectual and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and was taught by William Forsyth. At this time, she met and married fellow artist Francis Focer Brown. The couple taught art in New Richmond and

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    • BEULAH H. BROWN WATERCOLOR PAINTING CIRCUS DAY
      May. 20, 2019

      BEULAH H. BROWN WATERCOLOR PAINTING CIRCUS DAY

      Est: $125 - $250

      Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor on board depicting a circus scene with several clowns wearing patterned outfits and holding items including a jack-in-the-box, a swan and flowers in front of a stripped circus te,nt and tree filled background, signed, 'Beulah H. Brown' and the back of the board signed, '"Circus Day" Beulah H. Brown Not for Sale". Dimensions are: image - 20“ tall X 24“ wide, overall - 22 1/2“ tall X 26 1/2“ wide X 1" deep. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer and teacher who was part of the “Group of Twelve”. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works which blended physical, intellectual and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and was taught by William Forsyth. At this time, she met and married fellow artist Francis Focer Brown.

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    • BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR PAINTING FLORAL STILL LIFE
      May. 20, 2019

      BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR PAINTING FLORAL STILL LIFE

      Est: $100 - $200

      Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor and graphite on paper depicting a dense bouquet of wildflowers in a blue vase. Signed on the face, 'Beulah H. Brown'. Dimensions are: image - 24“ tall X 18“ wide, overall - 22“ tall X 28“ wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer and teacher who was part of the “Group of Twelve”. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works which blended physical, intellectual and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and was taught by William Forsyth. At this time, she met and married fellow artist Francis Focer Brown. The couple taught art in New Richmond and Mitchell Indiana. Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D)

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    • (3) BEULAH H. BROWN WATERCOLOR PAINTING SUNFLOWERS
      Apr. 13, 2019

      (3) BEULAH H. BROWN WATERCOLOR PAINTING SUNFLOWERS

      Est: $80 - $160

      (3) Beulah H. Brown Watercolor Painting Sunflowers: Three Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, three watercolor on paper paintings; a) Depicting a stylized rendition of sunflowers, signed by the artist, 'Beulah H. Brown'. Dimensions are: paper - 20 inches tall X 22 inches wide and the mat measures: 24 inches tall X 30 inches wide. b) A pair of watercolor still life paintings depicting dolls and toys, one titled, 'Easter Morning', signed on the face by the artist and one untitled (this piece is unsigned). Dimensions are: largest paper - 20 inches tall X 24 inches wide and the mat measures: 24 inches tall X 28 inches wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer and teacher who was part of the Group of Twelve. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works which blended physical, intellectual and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and was taught by William Forsyth. At this time, she met and married fellow artist Francis Focer Brown. The couple taught art in New Richmond and Mitchell Indiana. Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement of the 1970s, in addition to the stylized compositions, she also painted tightly rendered, precise floral compositions relying on her garden for inspiration and in December 1949 Brown added snow-scapes to her repertoire. Biography paraphrased from: Judith Vale Newton and Carol Ann Weiss, Skirting the Issue: Stories of Indiana's Historical Women Artists, 2004.

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    • (6) BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR FLORAL PAINTINGS
      Apr. 13, 2019

      (6) BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR FLORAL PAINTINGS

      Est: $80 - $160

      (6) Beulah Brown Watercolor Floral Paintings: Six Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor and graphite on paper paintings, each depicting a floral bouquet including lilacs, hibiscus, roses, pansies; each image signed on the face, 'Beulah H. Brown', by the artist. Dimensions are: largest paper size - 13 inches tall X 8 1/4 inches wide, while the mat measures 17 inches tall X 12 inches wide and the smallest measures: paper size 12 inches tall X 9 inches wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer and teacher who was part of the Group of Twelve. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works which blended physical, intellectual and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and was taught by William Forsyth. At this time, she met and married fellow artist Francis Focer Brown. The couple taught art in New Richmond and Mitchell Indiana. Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement of the 1970s, in addition to the stylized compositions, she also painted tightly rendered, precise floral compositions relying on her garden for inspiration and in December 1949 Brown added snow-scapes to her repertoire. Biography paraphrased from: Judith Vale Newton and Carol Ann Weiss, Skirting the Issue: Stories of Indiana's Historical Women Artists, 2004.

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    • (5) BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS
      Apr. 13, 2019

      (5) BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS

      Est: $80 - $160

      (5) Beulah Brown Watercolor Landscape Paintings: Five miniature Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor on paper paintings, each depicting an Indiana landscape and each signed by the artist on the face. Dimensions are: average paper size - 3 1/2 inches tall X 5 inches wide, while the mat measures 7 inches tall X 8 1/2 inches wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer and teacher who was part of the Group of Twelve. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works which blended physical, intellectual, and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson, and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and was taught by William Forsyth. At this time, she met and married fellow artist Francis Focer Brown. The couple taught art in New Richmond and Mitchell, Indiana. Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement of the 1970s, in addition to the stylized compositions, she also painted tightly rendered, precise floral compositions relying on her garden for inspiration and in December 1949 Brown added snow-scapes to her repertoire. Biography paraphrased from: Judith Vale Newton and Carol Ann Weiss, Skirting the Issue: Stories of Indiana's Historical Women Artists, 2004.

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    • (4) BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS WINTER SCENE
      Feb. 04, 2019

      (4) BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS WINTER SCENE

      Est: $60 - $120

      (4) Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor on paper paintings, each depicting a a landscape scene, there are three winter scenes, each with snow and a fourth landscape titled, 'Pennsylvania Hills', each piece signed on the face by the artist. Dimensions are: largest paper - 9 1/2" tall X 12" and the mat: 13 3/4" wide X 15 3/4" tall and the smallest measures: 9" tall X 12" wide and the mat measures: 11" tall X 14" wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer and teacher who was part of the “Group of Twelve”. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works which blended physical, intellectual and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and was taught by William Forsyth. At this time, she met and married fellow artist Francis Focer Brown. The couple taught art in New

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    • Beulah Brown
      Jan. 27, 2019

      Beulah Brown

      Est: $250 - $500

      13" x 15", Gouache, Signed Lower Right Snowy Landscape with Stream

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    • Beulah Brown
      Jan. 27, 2019

      Beulah Brown

      Est: $250 - $500

      5.5" x 7", Gouache, Signed Lower Left Village Snow Scene with Figures

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    • Beulah Brown Watercolor Painting Floral Still Life
      Nov. 17, 2018

      Beulah Brown Watercolor Painting Floral Still Life

      Est: $100 - $200

      Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor and graphite on paper depicting a dense bouquet of wildflowers in a blue vase. Signed on the face, 'Beulah H. Brown'. Dimensions are: image - 24“ tall X 18“ wide, overall - 22“ tall X 28“ wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer and teacher who was part of the “Group of Twelve”. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works which blended physical, intellectual and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and was taught by William Forsyth. At this time, she met and married fellow artist Francis Focer Brown. The couple taught art in New Richmond and Mitchell Indiana. Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D)

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    • Beulah H. Brown Watercolor Painting Circus Day
      Nov. 17, 2018

      Beulah H. Brown Watercolor Painting Circus Day

      Est: $125 - $250

      Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor on board depicting a circus scene with several clowns wearing patterned outfits and holding items including a jack-in-the-box, a swan and flowers in front of a stripped circus te,nt and tree filled background, signed, 'Beulah H. Brown' and the back of the board signed, '"Circus Day" Beulah H. Brown Not for Sale". Dimensions are: image - 20“ tall X 24“ wide, overall - 22 1/2“ tall X 26 1/2“ wide X 1" deep. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer and teacher who was part of the “Group of Twelve”. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works which blended physical, intellectual and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and was taught by William Forsyth. At this time, she met and married fellow artist Francis Focer Brown.

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    • BELUAH H. BROWN WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS PATTERNS (5)
      Oct. 27, 2018

      BELUAH H. BROWN WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS PATTERNS (5)

      Est: $100 - $200

      Beluah H. Brown Watercolor Paintings Patterns (5): Five Beulah H. Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor, ink and gilding on paper paintings, each depicting a stylized designs in proto-Pattern and Decoration movement; each image signed on the face by the artist. Dimensions are: largest, titled, "Madonna" image - 12“ high x 12 3/4“ wide, overall - 19 1/2“ high x 16 1/2“ wide, smallest, image - 6" high x 4 1/2" wide, overall - 9 1/4" high x 8" wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer, and teacher who was part of the “Group of Twelve”. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works, which blended physical, intellectual, and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and was taught by William Forsyth. At this time, she met and married fellow artist Francis Focer Brown. The couple taught art in New Richmond and Mitchell, Indiana. Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement of the 1970s. In addition to the stylized compositions, she also painted tightly rendered, precise floral compositions relying on her garden for inspiration, and in December 1949 Brown added snowscapes to her repertoire. Biography paraphrased from: Judith Vale Newton and Carol Ann Weiss, Skirting the Issue: Stories of Indiana's Historical Women Artists, 2004.

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    • BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS PATTERNS (6)
      Oct. 27, 2018

      BEULAH BROWN WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS PATTERNS (6)

      Est: $100 - $200

      Beulah Brown Watercolor Paintings Patterns (6): Six Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), 20th century, watercolor, ink and gilding on paper paintings, each depicting stylized landscape and pattern designs in proto-Pattern and Decoration movement style; each image signed on the face by the artist. Dimensions are: largest, image - 9“ high x 12“ wide, overall - 13 1/2“ high x 15 1/2“ wide, smallest, image - 3 3/4" high x 3 3/4" wide. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Beulah Brown a.k.a. Beulah Elizabeth Hazelrigg Brown, (American, 1892 – 1987), is a painter, designer, and teacher who was part of the “Group of Twelve”. The “Group of Twelve” included contemporary, female artists from Indiana. The Group was known for their ability to create works, which blended physical, intellectual, and emotional intensity and included artists Betsy Stirratt, Charlene Marsh, Karen Thompson and Bonnie Sklarski. Brown studied at the John Herron Art Institute and was taught by William Forsyth. At this time, she met and married fellow artist Francis Focer Brown. The couple taught art in New Richmond and Mitchell, Indiana. Beulah had an interest in fabric design and patterns, creating bold, abstract designs which pre-dated the Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movement of the 1970s. In addition to the stylized compositions, she also painted tightly rendered, precise floral compositions relying on her garden for inspiration, and in December 1949 Brown added snowscapes to her repertoire. Biography paraphrased from: Judith Vale Newton and Carol Ann Weiss, Skirting the Issue: Stories of Indiana's Historical Women Artists, 2004.

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    • Beulah Brown: Snow Scenes Triptych
      Sep. 10, 2017

      Beulah Brown: Snow Scenes Triptych

      Est: $250 - $500

      3 small snow scenes with figures: approx. 4"x5", Watercolors, Signed Lower Right

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    • FOUR WINTER SCENES BY BEULAH HAZELRIGG BROWN (INDIANA, 1892-1987
      Sep. 11, 2015

      FOUR WINTER SCENES BY BEULAH HAZELRIGG BROWN (INDIANA, 1892-1987

      Est: $300 - $600

      FOUR WINTER SCENES BY BEULAH HAZELRIGG BROWN (INDIANA, 1892-1987 Gouache on paper, signed lower right. Rustic scenes with farms, the largest has a gathering of people. In frames, 8.75"h. 9.75"w. to 19.75"h. 23.75"w.

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    • ELIZABETH BEULAH BROWN (AMERICAN, 1892-1988) WINTER SCENE.
      Apr. 05, 2014

      ELIZABETH BEULAH BROWN (AMERICAN, 1892-1988) WINTER SCENE.

      Est: $200 - $400

      ELIZABETH BEULAH BROWN (AMERICAN, 1892-1988) WINTER SCENE. Watercolor. Signed LR Sight: 7.5" x 10.5"

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