Maurice Braun
(1877-1941)
An established California plein-air painter in the Impressionist style, Maurice Braun's skill of showing the varying effects of light put San Diego into the national art scene.
Maurice Braun founded the San Diego Academy of Art and was its director for many years.
In 1929, Maurice Braun became one of the founders of the Contemporary Artists of San Diego.
Biography
MAURICE BRAUN (1877-1941)
Born in Nagy Bittse, Hungary on Oct. 1, 1877. Maurice Braun immigrated with his family to the U.S. in 1881 and settled in NYC. He began drawing at age three and in his early teens was apprenticed to a jeweler.
In 1897 Maurice began a five year study period at the NAD followed by one year with Wm M. Chase. Braun was an established portrait and figure painter in New York before moving to San Diego in 1910. After opening a studio on Point Loma, he founded the San Diego Academy of Art in 1912 and served as its director for many years. Braun remained in San Diego except for the years 1922-24 when he maintained a studio in Silvermine, CT.
Maurice Braun's Impressionist paintings of the Southwest desert, southern California hills, and High Sierra brought him great national acclaim.
At the end of his career Braun specialized in still lifes of flowers and oriental objets d'art. An ardent follower of Theosophy, their teachings of the unity of nature and man is evident in his work. Braun died in San Diego on Nov. 7, 1941.
Maurice Braun bio courtesy Edan Hughes.
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