Theophilus Brown received his Bachelor of Arts
from Yale University in 1941 and his Master of
Arts From the University of California, Berkeley
in 1952. Long associated with the Bay Area Figurative
movement, Brown had his first solo exhibition at
the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 1957.
When he returned from an European trip in 1954
his work took a more concentrated turn toward the
male figure. Although Brown’s work is exemplary
of the Figurative movement, his artistic development
and journey are closely associated with that of
his counterpart, Paul Wonner. Both artists were
included in the historic Paul Mills exhibition
at the Oakland Art Museum, “Contemporary
Bay Area Figurative Painting,” in 1957. Brown
continued his exploration of the figure well into
the 1960’s, experimenting with abstraction,
light and color.
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