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Ford Madox Brown — Cordelia Parting from her Sisters
Ford Madox Brown

Cordelia Parting from her Sisters

1854

Reimagining English history was one way that Victorian (1837–1901) artists rooted themselves during a period of tremendous social and political change and life-altering technological advances. Ford Madox Brown’s expressive and vividly colored sketch for an unrealized project takes a story from Britain’s most famous playwright, Shakespeare. The artist chooses the dramatic moment when King Lear’s daughter Cordelia parts ways with her sisters.

Medium
pen and oil on paper on panel

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Ford Madox Brown, Cordelia Parting from her Sisters, 1854

Reimagining English history was one way that Victorian (1837–1901) artists rooted themselves during a period of tremendous social and political change and life-altering technological advances. Ford Madox Brown’s expressive and vividly colored sketch for an unrealized project takes a story from Britain’s most famous playwright, Shakespeare. The artist chooses the dramatic moment when King Lear’s daughter Cordelia parts ways with her sisters.

Medium
pen and oil on paper on panel
Year
1854
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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