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J. Carter Brown is an American art historian born on May 26, 1934. He is best known for his leadership as the director of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., where he served for over 25 years. Brown played a significant role in expanding the gallery's collection and public outreach. He has contributed to the field of art history through his writings and lectures, promoting appreciation for art and culture. Brown's legacy includes his dedication to making art accessible to all.

"No one will understand a Japanese garden until you've walked through one, and you hear the crunch underfoot, and you smell it, and you experience it over time. Now there's no photograph or any movie that can give you that experience."


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