Fireplug
Samuel Joseph Brown, Jr. American
Published by WPA
Not on view
Brown was employed by the Work Projects Administration (WPA) and produced prints at the Fine Print Workshop of Philadelphia. The linocut technique, in which an image is formed by carving into a block of linoleum, enabled Brown to achieve the appearance of a flattened space through an emphasis on planar surfaces. Best known for his watercolor portraits, he tended to reserve everyday scenes—like this image of people cooling off in a makeshift fire-hydrant sprinkler—for his prints.
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