Leaving home, Ford Madox Brown's The Last of England

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  • čas přidán 5. 11. 2022
  • Ford Madox Brown, The Last of England, 1855, oil on panel, 82.5 x 75 cm (Birmingham Museums Trust)
    A conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris.

Komentáře • 20

  • @janeknight3597
    @janeknight3597 Před rokem +8

    I had not realised the child was there - I have only seen small scale reproduction. This is really comprehensive analysis. Thank you.

  • @dumoulin11
    @dumoulin11 Před rokem +5

    His use of colour is incredible and that composition is just so clever.

  • @jake2963
    @jake2963 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for this excellent video.

  • @rruusseell9948
    @rruusseell9948 Před rokem +3

    Just fantastic. Thank you.

  • @msjannd4
    @msjannd4 Před rokem +5

    I ❤ the saturated colors.

  • @sherryzimmerman9220
    @sherryzimmerman9220 Před rokem +4

    Well You Hit it out of the ballpark again for me…..honestly I may have strolled by this picture too easily …….and now I am bowled over by the ability You share to “read” this portrait…..just a MASTER CLASS in aligning the historic aspects with the minute details that make this as one comment said “A Master Piece”

  • @Sasha0927

    You can glance at this and immediately tell that the artist is talented, but I so appreciated the close-up views allowing me to see the incredible detail on this piece. Look at the neat, tiny squares on her cloak that must've required stroke after stroke of his brush! And how did he achieve the scratchy effect of her husband's jacket? So many tiny lines must've taken forever...

  • @magicknight13
    @magicknight13 Před rokem +1

    I'll be honest, I came because of her bright pink vibrant accessory, but through Smarthistory's explanation and analysis of detail I ended up enjoying so much more!

  • @debrabarnhardt1103
    @debrabarnhardt1103 Před rokem +3

    As true today as it was when it was created. For me, that is what makes this not art, but great art.

  • @terrayjos
    @terrayjos Před rokem +2

    this made me think about my great-grandparents and what it would have been like getting on the boat and leaving home forever.

  • @steveschmitz2839
    @steveschmitz2839 Před rokem +1

    WOW!! never heard of this great artist, thanks so much. Love this channel

  • @josephmessner5312
    @josephmessner5312 Před rokem +4

    I did not know this painting and it’s intense !!

  • @gabialbrecht1
    @gabialbrecht1 Před rokem +1

    Stunning

  • @orlando1a1
    @orlando1a1 Před rokem +4

    Ford Madox Brown's painting simultaneously conveys a sad poignancy of loss, yet heralds a sense of hope, however forlorn the reality may appear to be for the central figures in his painting: The Last of England. Within the context of this painting, Madox Brown embodies his own despair with the then state of the country, and his own desire to seek a better life for his family. This is evident in the photographic sense of composition, detail and care in which Madox Brown has brought to this wonderfully evocative painting. It is a remarkable painting from a great artist.

  • @thomashverring9484
    @thomashverring9484 Před rokem

    That was insanely interesting! Thank you :^)

  • @stuartwray6175
    @stuartwray6175 Před rokem +2

    Nicola White Mudlark - the day the mighty Thames gave me an incredible and impossible find (

  • @poppintomfof
    @poppintomfof Před rokem +2

    It may be a product but it perfectly captures the averaged roles of women and men. Creating it in a "patriarchal key" doesn't detract from the show's credibility, it's quite the opposite.

  • @kiwikakashi
    @kiwikakashi Před rokem +2

    Interesting that his grandson would become quite an accomplished writer focused on England's downfall