Alexander Kellock Brown




Alexander Kellock Brown was a Scottish painter of landscapes and brother of William Kellock Brown. He painted in oils and water-colors and exhibited frequently at the Royal Scottish Academy exhibits between 1871 and 1922.

History

Brown received his first drawing lessons in the Free Church Normal School, Cowcaddens. He took night classes at the Glasgow Art School taught by Robert Greenlees. Brown was an apprentice in the designing department of Inglis and Wakefield, calico printers, for 7 years. Later, Brown studied at the Heatherly School in London.
He traveled and painted with such fellow artists as James Docharty and E. A. Walton

Associations

In addition to his body of paintings, he was involved in many art organizations in Scotland.