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Deborah
Brown
Deborah Brown studied at the Belfast School of Art in 1946,
and at the National College of Art in Dublin from 1947 to
1950 when she went to Paris. She held one-woman shows at the
David Hendriks Gallery, Dublin in 1973 and 1977. In 1975 she
represented Ireland at the International Festival of Painting
at Cagnes-sur-Mer. In her paintings she is much influenced
by William Scott. Perhaps her best known work is her fibreglass
abstract sculptures, but more recently she has turned to sculpture
in bronze, often with animals as the subject.
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