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Take your Son, Sir - Ford Madox Brown

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An unfinished Pre-Raphaelite masterpiece by Ford Madox Brown. It depicts a mother presenting her newborn child, featuring a convex mirror reflection and detailed figurative work against a sketched background.

Ford Madox Brown began this oil painting in 1851. It remains one of the most enigmatic works associated with the Pre-Raphaelite circle. The composition depicts a woman holding out a newborn infant toward the viewer. This woman is Emma Hill, the artist's second wife. The title, Take your Son, Sir, suggests a confrontational moment of domestic reality rather than a sentimental scene. The central figure is positioned against a green wallpaper decorated with small stars. Behind her head, a convex mirror creates a circular frame. This placement mimics the traditional iconography of a halo, though the subject matter is firmly secular and contemporary. Within the mirror, the reflection of the father is visible. He reaches out his arms to receive the child. This reflected figure is a self-portrait of Brown himself. The use of the mirror expands the narrative space and places the viewer in the position of the father. The painting is famously unfinished. While the faces of the mother and child are highly detailed, the lower portion of the woman's white dress consists of basic pencil outlines. This technical state allows viewers to see the artist's initial drafting process. The woman's face is pale, with distinct pink patches on her cheeks. Her expression is direct and weary. She wears a white dress with a wide lace collar. The texture of the lace is rendered with the precision typical of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Brown worked on the canvas intermittently until 1856. The subject likely relates to the birth of his son, Arthur, in 1856, though he started the work years earlier. The piece captures the tension of Victorian social attitudes toward family and legitimacy. Emma Hill and Brown did not marry until 1853, after the birth of their first child together. The stark lighting and the direct gaze of the mother remove the typical gloss found in Victorian depictions of motherhood.

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Take your Son, Sir - Ford Madox Brown - Poster

Take your Son, Sir - Ford Madox Brown

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Fine Art Poster / A4 (21x29.7 cm) / -

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Ford Madox Brown portrait

Artist Biography

Ford Madox Brown

Brown spent thirteen years on a single painting. Work (1852 to 1865) attempted to catalogue the entire social structure of Victorian England in one canvas: navvies digging, gentlemen watching, a flower seller, a street preacher, intellectuals (Thomas Carlyle and F.D. Maurice are identifiable), and layers of commentary on who labours and who benefits.

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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