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  1. Jun 8, 2011 · Late artist’s work well known here. An artist whose prints can be found on the walls of many Letcher County homes died last week at the age of 64. Paul Brett Johnson, of Lexington, died June 1 after a brief illness. Johnson was known in Fayette County as a children’s book illustrator and author who has his name on about 20 books.

  2. Mar 18, 2016 · Dreaming in Color: Paintings by Paul Brett Johnson. When: Through May 1. Where: Carnegie Center, 251 W. Second St. Cost: Free. All art is for sale unless marked otherwise. Call: 859-254-4175. This ...

  3. Sep 29, 2023 · Item was exactly as description. This is a private listing and your identity will not be disclosed to anyone except the seller. A limited edition print (125/1000) from Brett Johnson's Coal Mining Series titled Coal Town. It is signed by Brett Johnson in the lower left hand corner, and numbered in the upper left corner in red ink.

  4. Title: No Work To-morrow. Artist: Paul Brett Johnson (5/19/47-6/1/11). Limited Edition: 995/1,000. Signed & Numbered: In Pencil. This 1975 print is part of a coal mining series created by the artist who is deceased. This print is under glass and is incase in a wooden frame that is probably as old as the print. The fame measures 27" x 24" X 1".

  5. Framed and Matted Print by the late Paul Brett Johnson. This treasure has been hanging on my wall for 25 years. It's #489 out of 1200. Mint Condition. 16X20. Print is matted and framed to make it 23"x28". Items in the Price Guide are obtained exclusively from licensors and partners solely for our members’ research needs. Framed and Matted ...

  6. www.stilljournal.net › featured-artist-paulbrettStill: The Journal

    Paul Brett Johnson We honor our friend Paul Brett Johnson (1947-2011) in this summer issue of Still: The Journal since we were recently reminded of his sudden and tragic death eight summers ago. Paul Brett was a painter and children’s book writer/illustrator who grew up in the small town of Mousie, Kentucky, in Knott County.

  7. Johnson moved to Lexington in 1965. After graduating from UK, he worked briefly as a school art teacher before his own paintings and limited-edition prints started becoming big sellers. He painted mostly landscapes and nostalgic Appalachian scenes based on early 20 th century photos in the Alice Lloyd archives. A series of paintings about the ...

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