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Ford Madox Brown  1821-1893

Ford Madox Brown Jesus Washing Peter's Feet 1852-6
Jesus Washing Peter's Feet  1852-6

Oil on canvas
support: 1168 x 1333 mm frame: 1475 x 1640 x 98 mm
painting

Presented by subscribers 1893

N01394

This picture illustrates the biblical story of Christ washing his disciples’ feet at the Last Supper. It has an unusually low viewpoint and compressed space. Critics objected to the picture’s coarseness – it originally depicted Jesus only semi-clad. This caused an outcry when it was first exhibited and it remained unsold for several years until Ford Madox Brown reworked the figure in robes.Brown was never invited to join the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood but he was a close associate of the group. Several members modelled for the disciples in this picture and the critic F G Stephens sat for Christ.

 (From the display caption July 2007)