Neoclassicism and Romanticism

 


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Ford Madox Brown



 


 


Ford Madox Brown


born April 16, 1821, Calais, France
died October 6, 1893, London, England

English painter whose work is associated with that of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, although he was never a member.
Brown studied art from 1837 to 1839 inBruges and Antwerp, Belgium. His early work is characterized by sombre colour and dramatic feeling suited to the Byronic subjects that he painted in Paris during 1840–43, such as Manfred on the Jungfrau (c. 1840) and Parisina's Sleep (1842). Already concerned with the accuratere presentation of natural phenomena, he drew from corpses in University College Hospital in London when painting his Prisoner of Chillon (1843). During a visit to Italy in 1845, he met Peter von Cornelius, a member of the former Lukasbund, or Nazarenes. This meeting undoubtedly influenced both Brown's palette and his style. His interest in brilliant, clear colour and neomedievalism first appears in Wyclif Reading His Translation of the Scriptures to John of Gaunt (1847). In 1848 Brown briefly accepted Dante Gabriel Rossetti as a pupil, and in 1850 Brown contributed to the Pre-Raphaelites' magazine, Germ. Like William Holman Hunt, Brown painted in the open air to obtain naturalistic accuracy.
His most famous picture, Work (1852–63), which can be seen as a Victorian social document, was first exhibited at a retrospective exhibition held in London (1865), for which he wrote the catalog. He also worked as a book illustrator with William Morris; produced stained glass, at, among other sites, St. Oswald's, Durham (1864–65); and between 1879 and 1893 completed a series of 12 murals for the Manchestertown hall, depicting scenes from the city's history.




 

 

William Tell's Son




 


Our Lady of Good Children
1861
 

 


Head of a Page Boy



 


Bei der Kornernte




 

The Hayfield




 

Stages of Cruelty
1856




 

Manfred on the Jungfrau





 

The Nosegay




 

Lear and Cordelia
1849





 

Mauvais Sujet
1863





 

Platt Lane




 

King Rene's Honeymoon




 


King René's Honeymoon
1864




 

Study of a Monk, representing Catholic Faith




 

The Expulsion From Eden
 



 


The Spirit of Justice: study for the head of a Counsellor
 



 


The Young Mother
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