Into The Frame: The Four Loves of Ford Madox Brown

Into The Frame: The Four Loves of Ford Madox Brown

by Angela Thirlwell (Author)

Synopsis

Remarkably, there has been only one biography of Ford Madox Brown in the past century and none at all of the four women in his life, his two wives, Elisabeth Bromley and Emma Hill, and his secret passions, the artist Marie Spartali and the author Mathilde Blind. All four were remarkable women, from very different backgrounds, striving for self-expression in an age that sought to suppress them. Madox Brown himself was always an outsider and refused to join any group - even the Pre-Raphaelites with whom he was so closely associated, and the women he loved burst out of received stereotypes, telling us much about women's journey towards modern roles. Elisabeth Bromley was born in 1818, the year Mary Shelley published Frankenstein ; Marie Spartali died in 1927, a year before all women won the vote. Their lives - full of passion, sexual longing, tragedy and determination - take us from the English countryside and the artist's studio, to a Europe in turmoil and revolution. These are not silent muses hidden in the shadow of the 'Master'. They step out of the shadows and into the picture, speaking with voices we can hear and understand. Romantic and illuminating, richly illustrated throughout, Into the Frame is a rare opportunity to explore a fascinating area of Victorian bohemianism, based on new research and written with verve and sympathy.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Published: 11 Feb 2010

ISBN 10: 0701179023
ISBN 13: 9780701179021
Book Overview: A vivid account of the public art and private demons of Ford Madox Brown, the finest but least understood of Pre-Raphaelite artists, and the four central women in his life: his two wives and models and his two secret loves.

Media Reviews
To make a fresh point of view, Thirwell crafts her portrait of Brown through four relationships that had a powerful effect on his emotional life as well as on his career The Art Newspaper Engrossing -- Grevel Lindop TLS this fascinating biography is a reminder of how easily women artists and writers are lost to us through history -- Lesley McDowell The Herald
Author Bio
Angela Thirlwell read English at Oxford and lectured at Birkbeck College, University of London until 1999. Her books include the Folio Anthology of Autobiography (1994), The Pre-Raphaelites and their World (editor, 1995) and William and Lucy: The Other Rossettis (Yale, 2003).