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Ford Madox Brown – Tradition and innovation with the English Pre-Raphaelites

Ford Madox Brown© Yale Center for British Art New Haven

Type:  Exhibitions, 2012 and beyond

Ford Madox Brown (1821-1893) is sometimes considered the most eccentric English Pre-Raphaelite artist. He was one of the main representatives of this British movement, which combined a socially engaged modernism with an interest in medieval art and religious traditions.

This peculiar mix led to the creation of such masterpieces as 'Work' and 'The Last of England'. Brown also painted phenomenal landscapes, lively portraits and vivid historical scenes, which surprise the onlooker with their originality. All the artist’s major works have now been gathered for this retrospective exhibition, curated by the Manchester City Art Galleries.

In Ghent the exhibition will be completed with works by his Belgian contemporaries. After all, Brown studied at the academies of Bruges, Ghent and Antwerp before he made a career for himself in England.

Tags:  exhibition

Where Citadelpark 
9000 Ghent (Ghent)
When From saturday 02/25/12
to sunday 06/03/12
Organisor Museum of Fine Arts
Contact T + 32 9 240 07 00
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