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ARTIST: Robert E "Buck" Brown (Illinois, 1936 - 2007) NAME: You ain't Jivin Nobody MEDIUM: gouache on board CONDITION: Very good. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 10 inches / 30 x 25 cm FRAME SIZE: 18 x 16 inches / 45 x 40 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 121152 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Cartoonist and painter, Robert Buck Brown was born Bobby Brown on February 3, 1936 in the Browntown suburb of Morrison, Tennessee. His parents, Doris Lemmings Brown and WPA worker Michael Fate Brown, separated when Brown was five years old. Moving to Chicago, Brown attended A.O. Sexton Elementary School and Englewood High School. At Englewood, Brown placed second in an art contest where the winner was sculptor, Richard Hunt. Brown graduated from Englewood High School in 1954. In 1955, Brown joined the United States Air Force and gained notoriety for his cartoons. By 1958, Brown was attending art classes at Wilson Junior College, driving a Chicago Transit Authority bus and sketching the dramas of everyday life. Attending the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Brown submitted his cartoons to various publications, and one was accepted by Hugh Hefner of Playboy magazine in 1961. Brown graduated with a B.F.A. degree in 1966.After nearly fifty years, Brown was best known for his cartoons painted in acrylic colors. His famous naughty "Granny" became a permanent fixture in Playboy magazine. Brown, whose fame came at the height of the Civil Rights Movement, drew more white characters than black ones. However, Brown often depicted establishment types, like the U.S. Cavalry besieged by Indians or other people of color.Brown not only made a name for himself as a cartoonist but also as a painter of humorous paintings. Some of his paintings were part of Bill and Camille Cosby's art collection. Another celebrity singer, Johnny Mathis, had a wall in his office covered with Brown's golf cartoons. His cartoons and illustrations had also appeared in Ebony, Ebony Junior, Jet and Esquire magazines.Brown passed away on Monday, July 2, 2007 at age 71.
Broward Auction Gallery LLCARTIST: Robert E "Buck" Brown (Illinois, 1936 - 2007) NAME: You ain't Jivin Nobody MEDIUM: gouache on board CONDITION: Very good. Framed under glass. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 10 inches / 30 x 25 cm FRAME SIZE: 18 x 16 inches / 45 x 40 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 121152 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Cartoonist and painter, Robert Buck Brown was born Bobby Brown on February 3, 1936 in the Browntown suburb of Morrison, Tennessee. His parents, Doris Lemmings Brown and WPA worker Michael Fate Brown, separated when Brown was five years old. Moving to Chicago, Brown attended A.O. Sexton Elementary School and Englewood High School. At Englewood, Brown placed second in an art contest where the winner was sculptor, Richard Hunt. Brown graduated from Englewood High School in 1954. In 1955, Brown joined the United States Air Force and gained notoriety for his cartoons. By 1958, Brown was attending art classes at Wilson Junior College, driving a Chicago Transit Authority bus and sketching the dramas of everyday life. Attending the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Brown submitted his cartoons to various publications, and one was accepted by Hugh Hefner of Playboy magazine in 1961. Brown graduated with a B.F.A. degree in 1966.After nearly fifty years, Brown was best known for his cartoons painted in acrylic colors. His famous naughty "Granny" became a permanent fixture in Playboy magazine. Brown, whose fame came at the height of the Civil Rights Movement, drew more white characters than black ones. However, Brown often depicted establishment types, like the U.S. Cavalry besieged by Indians or other people of color.Brown not only made a name for himself as a cartoonist but also as a painter of humorous paintings. Some of his paintings were part of Bill and Camille Cosby's art collection. Another celebrity singer, Johnny Mathis, had a wall in his office covered with Brown's golf cartoons. His cartoons and illustrations had also appeared in Ebony, Ebony Junior, Jet and Esquire magazines.Brown passed away on Monday, July 2, 2007 at age 71.
Broward Auction Gallery LLCBUCK BROWN (1936-2007) "This is about a dynamic young commodities broker..." Proposed cartoon for Playboy magazine, 1983, with their stamps and notations in the margins. Acrylic on board with Brown's manuscript caption in the margins. 515x381 mm; 20 1/4x15 inches, board. Signed "Buck Brown" along lower right edge; tipped to backing board with original tissue overlay and a Typed Letter Signed by Playboy's cartoon editor, Michelle Urry, sending the artwork back to Brown with regrets that it was not accepted for publication [by senior editors], 1 8vo page, 9 February 1983. Framed with captioned window matte. The full caption reads: "This is about a dynamic young commodities broker, his speculative ventures, his search for investment opportunities and the heartbreak of an uncertain world money market and runaway inflation. Ain't nothin' but the Blues . . ."
Swann Auction GalleriesBUCK BROWN. "Waitress, bring me a bowl of white beans." Acrylic on canvas. 508x610 mm; 20x24 inches. Signed and dated "[19]94" in lower left image.
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Richard L. Edwards AuctioneerAcrylic on Board - signed lower right. Art work believed to have been made for Penthouse or Playboy. 15.75" X 11.75". (AFA 350)
Weiss AuctionsBUCK BROWN Before you, I always felt dirt..., June 1963, p. 174 Pen and ink on paper, signed 14½ x 11 in. (36.8 x 28 cm.)
Christie'sBUCK BROWN If this weren't the Renaissance..., December 1968, p. 119 Acrylic on board, signed 15 x 20 in. (38 x 50.8 cm.)
Christie'sBUCK BROWN Well Martha, there goes the egg money..., August 1967, p. 159 Acrylic on board, signed 15 x 20 in. (38 x 50.8 cm.)
Christie'sBUCK BROWN (American, 1936-2007) Playboy cartoon, preliminary illustration Ink on paper 10 x 8 in. Signed upper right Caption: "You've been in here screwing since morning. Surely you don't consider that an eight-hour day."
Heritage AuctionsBUCK BROWN (American 1936 - 2007) Playboy cartoon illustration, May 1973 Gouache on paper 10 x 8 in. Signed lower right Caption: "Actually, Miss Hilliard, I thought we'd have a little dinner first."
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