List of paintings by Ford Madox Brown
This is a list of paintings by the British Pre-Raphaelite artist Ford Madox Brown.
1830s
- The Reverend F H S Pendleton (1837), Manchester Art Gallery.
- Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots (1839–41), Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester.
1840s
- 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.
- 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.
- Millie Smith (1846), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.
- Chaucer at the Court of Edward III (1847–51), Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney.. A later replica (1856–68) is in Tate Britain, London.
- John Wycliffe Reading His Translation of the Bible to John of Gaunt (1847–48), Bradford Museums, Galleries and Heritage, Bradford. Listed at 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.
1850s
- Chaucer at the Court of Edward III (1851), Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney.
- 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 in Tate Britain, London. and watercolour (1876) in Manchester Art Gallery.
- Work (1852–1865), finished painting (1865) Manchester Art Gallery. and full study (1863) in Birmingham Museum & 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.. A further oil version (1860) is in the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge and a watercolour (1864-5) in Tate Britain, London.
- Windermere (1855), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool.
- The Hayfield (1855–56), Tate Britain, London.
- Stages of Cruelty (1856–90), Manchester Art Gallery. 1856 watercolour sketch is in Tate Britain, London.
- Hampstead - A Sketch from Nature (1857), Delaware Art Museum. Listed at Bridgeman Art Library.
1860s
- 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. Listed at Bridgeman Art Library.
- Death of Sir Tristram (1863), Cecil Higgins Gallery, Bedford.
- Mauvais Sujet (1863), Tate Britain, London.
- Elijah and the Widow's Son (1864), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.. Bridgeman Art Library list an 1868 work of the same composition as located in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
- King Rene's Honeymoon (1864), National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.. A watercolour version (1864) is in Tate Britain, London.
- St Oswald and St Aidan (1864), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool.
- The Baptism of St. Oswald (c.1864), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool.
- The Coat of Many Colours (1866), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.. A watercolour version (1867) is in Tate Britain, London.
- Cordelia’s Portion (1866–72), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool.. A second version (1867–75) is located at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
- The Entombment (1866–78), National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Listed at Bridgeman Art Library.
- The Nosegay (1867) Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool. Another version of this painting is in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.
- The Traveller (1868), Manchester Art Gallery.
- The Finding of Don Juan by Haidee (1869), watercolour National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Listed at Bridgeman Art Library. 1869 oil of the same composition is in the Musée d'Orsay, Paris.
1870s
- Romeo and Juliet (1870), oil version is in the Delaware Art Museum. A watercolour version (1867) is 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.
- Cromwell on his Farm (1873-4), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool.
- Byron's Dream (1874), Manchester Art Gallery.
- Self-Portrait (1877), Fogg Art Museum, Harvard. Listed at Bridgeman Art Library.
- Cromwell, Protector of the Vaudois (1877), Manchester Art Gallery.
1880s
- 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), Manchester Art Gallery.
- Weaving (1887) Manchester Art Gallery.
- Wool (1887), Manchester Art Gallery.
- Commerce (1887) Manchester Art Gallery.
- Shipping (1887) Manchester Art Gallery.
- Lady Rivers and her Children (1887–89), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
Undated
- May Memories (unknown), private collection. Listed at Bridgeman Art Library.
- Ascension, (unknown), Forbes Magazine collection, New York. Listed at Bridgeman Art Library.
- William Tell's Son
Series
- The Manchester Murals a sequence of twelve paintings on the history of Manchester in Manchester Town Hall:
- 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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