Ford Madox Brown : Pre-Raphaelite pioneer
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Ford Madox Brown : Pre-Raphaelite pioneer
Philip Wilson in association with Manchester Art Gallery, c2011
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Kobe University General Library / Library for Intercultural Studies
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Note
Exhibition catalogue
Catalogue of the exhibition held at Manchester Art Gallery 24 September 2011-29 Jauary 2012, and at Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent, 25 February-3 June 2012
Includes bibliographical references (p. 328-331) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Ford Madox Brown had already pioneered a style of painting which came to be known as Pre-Raphaelite before the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was founded in 1848. His beautifully observed landscapes anticipated the open-air effects of the Impressionists. His art was anti-academic, rejecting easy solutions, prettiness, and conventional Victorian formulae. He depicted children without sentimentality and poor people without condescension. This major monograph provides a general introduction to Brown's art based on new research; all of his important paintings are included, each one is illustrated and described.
Table of Contents
CONTENTS PAGE
Director's Foreword (to come)
Acknowledgements
Ford Madox Brown: Pre-Raphaelite Pioneer
Julian Treuherz
The Game of Life: Ford Madox Brown - A character study
Angela Thirlwell
Ford Madox Brown's Humour
Kenneth Bendiner
Ford Madox Brown in Manchester
Julian Treuherz
Chronology
Catalogue
Bibliography
Image credits (to come)
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