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Ford Madox Brown
A dramatic interpretation of a scene from Shakespeare's King Lear, painted by Ford Madox Brown in the mid-nineteenth century.
Ford Madox Brown, a significant figure in the development of British art during the mid-nineteenth century, produced this work during a period of intense engagement with Shakespearean themes. The painting depicts a scene from King Lear, capturing the moment of departure for Cordelia. Brown employs a narrative approach, focusing on the emotional tension between the characters through their physical positioning and expressions. The composition is structured around the architectural frame of a doorway, which serves to separate the interior space from the exterior world. On the left, Goneril and Regan are depicted with a sense of cold detachment, their figures draped in heavy, dark garments. In contrast, Cordelia stands on the right, her lighter attire suggesting a sense of vulnerability and moral clarity. The King of France is present, offering his hand to Cordelia, which provides a sense of resolution to the immediate conflict. Brown uses a muted colour palette, relying on deep reds, earthy browns, and soft whites to establish the sombre mood of the scene. Brown was closely associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, although he never officially joined the group. His work demonstrates a similar attention to detail and a rejection of the academic conventions of the time. He prioritised historical accuracy in costume and setting, often conducting research to ensure the authenticity of his depictions. This painting reflects his interest in the psychological depth of literary characters, a common pursuit for artists of his generation. The figures are rendered with a focus on individual characterisation, avoiding the idealised forms often found in contemporary historical painting. The work remains a clear example of Brown's ability to translate complex dramatic narratives into a static visual medium, maintaining a balance between theatricality and realism.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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