Dexter Brown

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Dexter Brown
Born19 December 1942
Middlesex, England
OccupationPainter

Dexter Brown (born 1942) is a British impressionist painter. He is best known for painting racing cars as well as portraits of celebrities.

Early life[edit]

Dexter Brown was born on 19 December 1942 in Middlesex, England.[1] He was educated at the Harrow School of Art.[1]

Career[edit]

He started his career by working in advertising.[2] In 1978, he quit his day job and started painting live music bands at the Electric Ballroom on Camden High Street in London.[2] Three years later, by 1981, he designed the album covers and stage costumes of pop singer Toyah Willcox.[2] He then served as an artist-in-residence at the Duke of York Theatre, when he did the portraits of Al Pacino, Glenda Jackson and Billy Connolly.[2] He has also done portraits of Nicole Kidman, Billie Piper and Angelina Jolie.[2]

An auction of his work at Bonhams in London on 27 February 2015 was held as a fundraiser for Combat Stress.[2][3]

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