Romeo and Juliet - Ford Madox Brown
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Description
This painting by Ford Madox Brown depicts the iconic scene of Romeo and Juliet embracing on the balcony. The work reflects the Pre-Raphaelite style with its detailed realism and literary subject.
Ford Madox Brown, a British artist associated with the Pre-Raphaelite movement, painted this depiction of Romeo and Juliet. Brown was born in Calais, France, but spent most of his career in England. Although he was never formally a member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, he shared their artistic principles and was close to many of its members. His work often features historical or literary subjects, rendered with meticulous detail and a concern for moral and social issues. In this painting, Romeo and Juliet are shown embracing on Juliet's balcony. Romeo, dressed in red, leans in to kiss Juliet, who wears a yellow gown. The scene is framed by the architecture of the balcony and a distant view of the city. The composition is carefully arranged, with attention paid to the textures and colours of the costumes and setting. The painting reflects the Pre-Raphaelite interest in literary themes and their commitment to detailed realism.
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Romeo and Juliet - Ford Madox Brown
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- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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Artist Biography
Ford Madox Brown
He was born in Calais in 1821, trained across Europe, and settled in London. Though never an official member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, he was their most important older ally and the teacher who most shaped their ambitions. His insistence on painting outdoors in natural light, often to the point of physical discomfort, and his dense, moralising compositions made him a bridge between the Nazarenes he had studied with in Rome and the young English radicals who followed.
He also designed stained glass and furniture for Morris and Co. He died in 1893, at seventy-two.
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