Ford Madox Brown
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 131 years ago |
Date of died | October 6,1893 |
Died | London |
United Kingdom | |
On view | Walker Art Gallery |
National Gallery of Art | |
Bröhan Museum | |
Tate Britain | |
Series | The Manchester Murals |
Place of burial | St Pancras and Islington Cemetery, London, United Kingdom |
Children | Catherine Madox Brown |
Lucy Madox Brown | |
Oliver Madox Brown | |
Job | Painter |
Visual Artist | |
Books | Ford Madox Brown: The Unofficial Pre-raphaelite : Works on Paper by Ford Madox Brown from Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery |
The Feather - Scholar's Choice Edition | |
Ford Madox Brown - Work: 1,000 Piece Puzzle | |
Lord Byron: A Short Illustrated Biography | |
Lowry and the Pre-Raphaelites | |
The Brown Owl, a Fairy Story (1892). By: Ford H. Madox Hueffer, Illustrated By: F. Madox Brown: ONCE Upon a Time, a Long While Ago-In Fact Long Before Egypt Had Risen to Power and Before Rome Or Greece Had Ever Been Heard Of-and That Was Some Time Before You Were Born, You Know-there Was a King Who Reigned Over a Very Large and Powerful Kingdom | |
The Shifting of the Fire, by H. Ford Hueffer (World's Classics): Ford Madox Ford (Born Ford Hermann Hueffer( 17 December 1873 - 26 June 1939) Was an English Novelist, Poet, Critic and Editor Whose Journals. Ford Madox Brown (16 April 1821 - 6 October 1893) Was an English Painter | |
Date of birth | April 16,1821 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Calais |
France | |
Current partner | Elizabeth Bromley |
Grandchildren | Ford Madox Ford |
Olivia Rossetti Agresti | |
Oliver Madox Hueffer | |
Juliet Soskice | |
Parents | Ford Brown |
Caroline Madox | |
Works | The Last of England |
Work | |
Take your Son, Sir! | |
The Pretty Baa‑Lambs | |
Stages of Cruelty | |
The Irish Girl | |
Periods | Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood |
Realism | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 442330 |
Ford Madox Brown Life story
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.