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Caryle and Maurice (detail) Ford Madox Brown, Work, 1852-65, oil on canvas, 137 x 197.3 cm (Manchester City Art Galleries) On the right side of the painting, two well-dressed men watch the navvies work. These figures are portraits of two prominent men of the day, Frederick Denison Maurice and Thomas Carlyle, whom Brown dubbed "brainworkers.".. Ford Madox Brown (16 April 1821 - 6 October 1893) was a British painter of moral and historical subjects, notable for his distinctively graphic and often Hogarthian version of the Pre-Raphaelite style. Arguably,. The Last of England depicting an emigrating couple, 1855.


The Last of England by BROWN, Ford Madox

The Last of England by BROWN, Ford Madox


Ford Madox Brown The last of England, 1852/1855

Ford Madox Brown The last of England, 1852/1855


'The Last of England' by Ford Madox Brown 1855, PreRaphaelite Painting HubPages

'The Last of England' by Ford Madox Brown 1855, PreRaphaelite Painting HubPages


The Last of England, Ford Madox Brown, 1855, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, England, UK Stock

The Last of England, Ford Madox Brown, 1855, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, England, UK Stock


Ford Madox Brown The Last of England Cartoon Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery Stock Photo

Ford Madox Brown The Last of England Cartoon Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery Stock Photo


Pre Raphaelite Art Ford Madox Brown The Last of England detail

Pre Raphaelite Art Ford Madox Brown The Last of England detail


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The Last of England, 1855 Painting by Ford Madox Brown Pixels

The Last of England, 1855 Painting by Ford Madox Brown Pixels


‘The Last of England‘, Ford Madox Brown, 18646 Tate Painting, Art, Pre raphaelite

‘The Last of England‘, Ford Madox Brown, 18646 Tate Painting, Art, Pre raphaelite


The last of England (second edition), 1860, 42×46 cm by Ford Madox Brown History, Analysis

The last of England (second edition), 1860, 42×46 cm by Ford Madox Brown History, Analysis


A Tragic SelfPortrait at Sea The Last of England by Ford Madox Brown At Sunnyside Where

A Tragic SelfPortrait at Sea The Last of England by Ford Madox Brown At Sunnyside Where


Painting of the Week Ford Madox Brown, The Last of England

Painting of the Week Ford Madox Brown, The Last of England


The Last of England by Ford Madox Brown Fine art print

The Last of England by Ford Madox Brown Fine art print


promenade culturelle

promenade culturelle


'The Last of England', 1855. Artist Ford Madox Brown Stock Photo Alamy

'The Last of England', 1855. Artist Ford Madox Brown Stock Photo Alamy


Ford madox brown the last of england birmingham

Ford madox brown the last of england birmingham


The Last of England Ford Madox Brown Wholesale Oil Painting China Picture Frame 53426

The Last of England Ford Madox Brown Wholesale Oil Painting China Picture Frame 53426


The Last of England The World's Greatest Paintings 1934 Poster Print by Ford Madox Brown (24 x

The Last of England The World's Greatest Paintings 1934 Poster Print by Ford Madox Brown (24 x


The Last of England by Ford Madox Brown DailyArt Magazine

The Last of England by Ford Madox Brown DailyArt Magazine


Ford Madox Brown Last of England

Ford Madox Brown Last of England

Ford Madox Brown, although never formally a member, was closely associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, a group of artists led by Brown's one-time pupil, Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The Brotherhood sought a return to a purer style of painting, something akin to that practised in Italy before the time of Raphael (1483-1520).. Ford Madox Brown's great modern life study The Last of England (1852-55) captures a familiar scene in England during the 1850s. A man and woman aboard a crowded ship gaze out at the viewer. A brisk wind blows the woman's bonnet ties and turns the sea into a mass of white caps, suggesting the potential for a rough passage.