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in the early 1960s, and worked in her father's office to supplement her income. She went on to take her professional exams in
Chattels and Fine Arts, providing her with an in depth knowledge of the history of furniture, silver, porcelain and painting, as well as the laws of surveying, bookkeeping and
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Richmond Lodge School after the family had returned to Belfast. She also received private lessons at Sydney Smith's studio in Belfast in 1944–45 when she was still at school. In preparation for attending art college, Brown was instructed in art-history by
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British Council rooms in Glasgow in 1955. In the following year Brown had a solo exhibition of thirty-six paintings at The City Gallery in Belfast. The works were "carried out in a broad forceful expressionist manner and in non-naturalistic colour". Writing of Brown's
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National Self Portrait Collection of Ireland in a show at the Kneafsey Gallery, Limerick, in spring 1987. The Solomon Gallery in Dublin hosted an exhibition of Brown's sculptures in November of the same year.
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contributed an introduction to the catalogue. The exhibition consisted of thirty-five oils which were predominantly landscapes, woodland scenes and rivers. In the same year Brown befriended
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