List of paintings by Ford Madox Brown
This is a list of paintings by the British Pre-Raphaelite artist Ford Madox Brown.
1830s and 1840s
Image | Name | Year | Current Location | Ref |
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The Reverend F H S Pendleton | 1837 | Manchester Art Gallery | ||
Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots | 1839–41 | Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester | ||
Mrs James Madox | 1840 | Ashmolean Museum, Oxford | ||
Dr Primrose and his Daughters | 1840 | Manchester Art Gallery | ||
Manfred on the Jungfrau | 1840–61 | Manchester Art Gallery | ||
The Prisoner of Chillon | 1844 | Manchester Art Gallery | ||
Out of Town | 1843–58 | Manchester Art Gallery | ||
The Bromley Family | 1844 | Manchester Art Gallery | ||
Lucy Madox Brown | 1844 | |||
Ascension | 1844 | Forbes Magazine collection, New York | Listed at Bridgeman Art Library. | |
The Body of Harold brought before William the Conqueror | 1844–61 | Manchester Art Gallery | ||
The Seeds and Fruits of English Poetry | 1845–51 | Ashmolean Museum, Oxford | ||
Portrait of a Boy | 1845 | Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery | ||
Millie Smith | 1846 | Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool | ||
Seraph's Watch | 1846 | |||
Mr James Bamford | 1846 | |||
Chaucer at the Court of Edward III | 1847–51 | Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney.(See later replica (1856–68) in Tate Britain, London) | . | |
John Wycliffe Reading His Translation of the Bible to John of Gaunt | 1847–48 | Bradford Museums, Galleries and Heritage, Bradford | Bridgeman Art Library. | |
Oure Ladye of Good Children or Oure Ladye of Saturday Night | 1847 | Tate Britain, London | ||
View from Shorn Ridgway, Kent | 1849 | National Museum of Wales, Cardiff | ||
Portrait of William Shakespeare | 1849 | Manchester Art Gallery | ||
Lear and Cordelia | 1849 | Tate Britain, London | ||
Self-Portrait | c.1850 |
1850s
Image | Name | Year | Current Location | Ref |
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The Pretty Baa-Lambs | 1851–1859 | Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery | ||
Take your Son, Sir! | 1851–92 (unfinished) | Tate Britain, London | ||
Waiting: an English fireside of 1854-5 | 1851–55 | Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool | ||
An English Autumn Afternoon | 1852–55 | |||
Jesus Washing Peter's Feet | 1852–56 (Oil painting) | Tate Britain, London (See also watercolour (1876) in Manchester Art Gallery) | ||
Work | 1852–1865 | Manchester Art Gallery | ||
The Seeds and Fruits of English Poetry | circa 1853 | |||
The Brent at Hendon | 1854 | Tate Britain, London | ||
Carrying Corn | 1854–55 | Tate Britain, London | ||
The Last of England | 1855 | Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. (See also oil version (1860) in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge and watercolour (1864-5) in Tate Britain, London | ||
Windermere | 1855 | Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool | ||
The Hayfield | 1855–56 | Tate Britain, London | ||
Chaucer at the Court of Edward III | 1856–1868 | Tate Britain, London | ||
Stages of Cruelty | 1856 (watercolour) | Tate Britain, London | ||
Stages of Cruelty | 1856–90 (oil) | Manchester Art Gallery (See also 1856 watercolour sketch above) | ||
Hampstead - A Sketch from Nature | 1857 | Delaware Art Museum | Listed at Bridgeman Art Library. |
1860s
Image | Name | Year | Current Location | Ref |
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Walton-on-the-Naze | 1860 | Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery | ||
The English Boy | 1860 | Manchester Art Gallery | ||
The Irish Girl | 1860 | Yale Center for British Art | ||
The Last of England | 1860 (oil) | Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge | ||
Death of Sir Tristram | 1863 | Cecil Higgins Gallery, Bedford | ||
Death of Sir Tristram | 1863 | Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery | ||
Mauvais Sujet (Writing Lesson) | 1863 | Tate Britain, London | ||
James Leathart | 1863 | |||
Elijah and the Widow's Son | 1864 | Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery (See also 1868 watercolour located in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London) | ] | |
King Rene's Honeymoon | 1864 (watercolour) | Tate Britain, London | ||
King Rene's Honeymoon | 1864 (oil) | National Museum of Wales, Cardiff. (See watercolour version (1864) above) | ||
St Oswald and St Aidan | 1864 | Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool | ||
The Baptism of St. Oswald | c.1864 | Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool | ||
The Last of England | 1864–65 (watercolour) | Tate Britain, London | ||
The Coat of Many Colours | 1866 (oil) | Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (See watercolour version (1867) below | . | |
The Coat of Many Colours | 1867 (watercolour) | Tate Britain, London | ||
Cordelia’s Portion | 1866–72 | Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool. (See second version (1867–75) below) | . | |
Cordelia’s Portion | 1867–75 | Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge | ||
The Entombment | 1866–78 (watercolour) | National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne | ||
The Nosegay | 1865 | Ashmolean Museum, Oxford | ||
The Nosegay | 1867 | Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool. (See version of this painting in the Ashmolean Museum above) | ||
Romeo and Juliet | 1867 (watercolour) | Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester | ||
The Traveller | 1868 | Manchester Art Gallery | ||
Elijah and the Widow's Son | 1868 (watercolour) | Victoria and Albert Museum | ||
May Memories | 1869 | private collection | ||
The Finding of Don Juan by Haidee | 1869 (watercolour) | National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. (See 1869 oil version below) | ||
The Finding of Don Juan by Haidee | 1869 (oil) | Musée d'Orsay, Paris |
1870s
Image | Name | Year | Current Location | Ref |
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Romeo and Juliet | 1870 (oil) | Delaware Art Museum. (See watercolour version (1867) in the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester | ||
The Corsair's Return | 1870–71 | Delaware Art Museum | Listed at Bridgeman Art Library. | |
The Dream of Sardanapalus | 1871 | Delaware Art Museum | Listed at Bridgeman Art Library | |
The Convalescent | 1872 (pastel) | Metropolitan Museum of Art (Other versions in City Museum and Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery) | ||
The Convalescent | 1872 (pastel) | Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery | ||
Miss Iza Duffus Hardy | 1872 (pastel) | Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery | ||
Cromwell on his Farm | 1873-4 | Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool | ||
Portrait of Mr and Mrs David Davies | 1873 | |||
Oliver Madox Brown on Deathbed | 1874 | |||
Byron's Dream | 1874 | Manchester Art Gallery | ||
La Rose de l'enfante (Child with Rose) | 1876 | Harvard Art Museums | ||
Jesus Washing Peter's Feet | 1876 (watercolour) | Manchester Art Gallery | ||
Self-Portrait | 1877 | Fogg Art Museum, Harvard | ||
Cromwell, Protector of the Vaudois | 1877 | Manchester Art Gallery | ||
William Tell's Son | 1877 |
1880s
Image | Name | Year | Current Location | Ref |
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Portrait of Madeline Scott | 1883 | Manchester Art Gallery | ||
Platt Lane | 1884 | Tate Britain, London | ||
Portrait of Charles Rowley (1839-1933) | 1885 | Manchester Art Gallery | ||
Spinning | 1887 | Royal Jubilee Exhibition | ||
Weaving | 1887 | Royal Jubilee Exhibition | ||
Commerce | 1887 | Royal Jubilee Exhibition | ||
Shipping | 1887 | Royal Jubilee Exhibition | ||
Corn | 1887 | Royal Jubilee Exhibition | ||
Wool | 1887 | Royal Jubilee Exhibition | ||
Iron | 1887 | Royal Jubilee Exhibition | ||
Coal | 1887 | Royal Jubilee Exhibition | ||
Lady Rivers and her Children | 1887–89 | Ashmolean Museum, Oxford |
The Manchester Murals (1879–1893)
- The Manchester Murals is a series of twelve paintings in Manchester Town Hall covering the history of Manchester :
- The Romans Building a Fort at Mancenion
- The Baptism of Edwin
- The Expulsion of the Danes from Manchester
- The Establishment of the Flemish Weavers
- The Trial of Wycliffe
- The Proclamation Regarding Weights and Measures
- Crabtree Observing the Transit of Venus
- Chetham's Life Dream
- Bradshaw's Defence of Manchester
- John Kay, Inventor of the Fly Shuttle
- The Opening of the Bridgewater Canal
- Dalton collecting Marsh-Fire Gas
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