Ethel Isadore Brown

Ethel Isadore Brown (1872–1944) was a painter, illustrator, and schoolteacher from Boston, best known for her 1898 painting Vision de Saint Jean à Patmos.

Her older sister, Edith Blake Brown, was also an artist who taught at the Cleveland School of Art.

[2] From 1902 to 1906 she taught drawing, painting, and art history at the Saint Agnes School for Girls in Albany, New York.

[1] Brown, her sister, and Elisabeth Parsons designed a stained glass window that was displayed in the Woman's Building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.

The feminist-themed piece, Massachusetts Mothering the Coming Woman of Liberty, Progress and Light, was sponsored by the Women's Educational and Industrial Union.