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Ford Madox Brown - Finding Of Don Juan By Haidee

Finding Of Don Juan By Haidee

Ford Madox Brown (English, 1821-1893)
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Ford Madox Brown

Ford Madox Brown was a British painter of moral and historical subjects, notable for his distinctively graphic and often Hogarthian version of the Pre-Raphaelite style. Arguably, his most notable painting was Work (1852–1865). Brown spent the latter years of his life painting the twelve works known as The Manchester Murals, depicting Mancunian history, for Manchester Town Hall.

Brown was the grandson of the medical theorist John Brown, founder of the Brunonian system of medicine. His great grandfather was a Scottish labourer. His father Ford Brown served as a purser in the Royal Navy, including a period serving under Sir Isaac Coffin and a period on HMS Arethusa. He left the Navy after the end of the Napoleonic Wars.

In 1818, Ford Brown married Caroline Madox, of an old Kentish family. Brown's parents had limited financial resources, and they moved to Calais to seek cheaper lodgings, where their daughter Elizabeth Coffin was born in 1819 and their son Ford Madox Brown in 1821.

Brown's education was limited, as the family frequently moved between lodgings in the Pas-de-Calais and relatives in Kent, but he showed artistic talent in copying of old master prints. His father initially sought a naval career for his son, writing to his former captain Sir Isaac Coffin. The family moved to Bruges in 1835 so Brown could study at the academy under Albert Gregorius. Brown moved to Ghent in 1836 to continue his studies under Pieter van Hanselaere. He moved to Antwerp in 1837 to study under Gustaf Wappers. He continued to study in Antwerp after his mother's death in 1839. His sister died in 1840, and then his father in 1842.

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Oure Ladye of Saturday Night – Study of Head of Angel holding Bowl of Water

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The Spirit of Justice – Study of the uplifted left Arm of the Figure of Justice

The Spirit of Justice – Study of the uplifted left Arm of the Figure of Justice

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The Coat Of Many Colours

The Coat Of Many Colours

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Chaucer at the court of Edward III

Chaucer at the court of Edward III (1847-1851)

Ford Madox Brown (English, 1821-1893)
Portrait of Miss Iza Duffus Hardy

Portrait of Miss Iza Duffus Hardy (1872)

Ford Madox Brown (English, 1821-1893)
Elijah And The Widow’s Son

Elijah And The Widow’s Son (1864)

Ford Madox Brown (English, 1821-1893)
The Irish Girl

The Irish Girl

Ford Madox Brown (English, 1821-1893)
Two Drapery Studies (verso)

Two Drapery Studies (verso) (c. 1844)

Ford Madox Brown (English, 1821-1893)
Moses and the Brazen Serpent

Moses and the Brazen Serpent (1872-1878)

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Joseph’s Coat

Joseph’s Coat (1864–81)

Ford Madox Brown (English, 1821-1893)
Oure Ladye of Saturday Night – Drapery Study for Angel Holding a Bowl of Water

Oure Ladye of Saturday Night – Drapery Study for Angel Holding a Bowl of Water

Ford Madox Brown (English, 1821-1893)
Our Ladye of Good Children – Angel Holding a Child

Our Ladye of Good Children – Angel Holding a Child

Ford Madox Brown (English, 1821-1893)
David and Goliath, Cartoon for Stained Glass Window at Jesus College, Cambridge

David and Goliath, Cartoon for Stained Glass Window at Jesus College, Cambridge (1872)

Ford Madox Brown (English, 1821-1893)
Infant’s Repast – Study of a Mother and Child with separate Arm and Leg Studies of the Child

Infant’s Repast – Study of a Mother and Child with separate Arm and Leg Studies of the Child

Ford Madox Brown (English, 1821-1893)
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