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Ford Madox Brown 19 High Resolution Images

Ford Madox Brown 19 High Resolution Images

Discover the works of Ford Madox Brown, an English painter of the 19th century, whose association with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood brought forth masterpieces such as 'Last of England' and 'Work'.

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Ford Madox Brown was a prominent English painter during the 19th century, known for his association with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. 'Last of England' and 'Work' are famous pictures by Brown.

This download features 19 hi-res images, in jpeg format, by the artist Ford Madox Brown.

The images are 600dpi (16 pics) or 300dpi (3 pics) and range in size from 3612 pixels wide/tall to 7237 pixels wide/tall.

The pictures are out of copyright and in the public domain, so you are free to use them in whatever way you'd like, including commercial use.

Ford Madox Brown (1821-1893) was a prominent English painter during the 19th century, known for his association with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and for his vivid depictions of historical and literary themes. Born on 16th April 1821 in Calais, France, Brown was the son of an English father and a French mother. His family later moved to England, where he pursued his artistic career, eventually studying at the Manchester School of Art and the Royal Academy in London.

Brown's works are characterised by their attention to detail, rich colour palettes, and intricate narrative content. He was particularly skilled in painting historical subjects and was dedicated to exploring contemporary issues through his art. One of his most famous works, "The Last of England," portrays a couple departing from England, laden with a sense of melancholy and hope. This painting resonates with themes of migration and the search for a better life, reflecting the socio-economic conditions of his time.

Throughout his career, Brown was not only a painter but also served as an influential teacher and mentor to younger artists, including members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, such as Dante Gabriel Rossetti and John Everett Millais. His innovative approach to composition and colour significantly impacted their work, encouraging them to embrace a more vivid and expressive style.

In addition to historical themes, Brown explored everyday life in Victorian England, often focusing on the lives of the working class, and human emotions in his portraits. His dedication to realism and narrative depth helped bridge the gap between romanticism and the emerging modern styles of art.

Despite facing criticism during his lifetime, Brown's legacy endures, as he is now celebrated for his contributions to Victorian art and his role in shaping the aesthetics of the Pre-Raphaelite movement.

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