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Ford Madox Brown  1821-1893

Ford Madox Brown `Take your Son, Sir' ?1851-92
`Take your Son, Sir'  ?1851-92

Oil on canvas
support: 705 x 381 mm frame: 874 x 550 x 50 mm
painting

Presented by Miss Emily Sargent and Mrs Ormond in memory of their brother, John S. Sargent 1929

N04429

This enigmatic picture shows the artist's second wife, Emma, and their new-born son. The pose is reminiscent of a traditional Madonna and child but the mother's strained expression suggests that this is not a celebration of marriage and motherhood. The domestic details of the room are indicative of a contemporary-life subject in which this could be a kept woman offering her illegitimate child to its father, the figure reflected in the mirror. Ford Madox Brown began this picture in 1851 and although he worked on it over a number of years it remained unfinished at his death.

 (From the display caption July 2007)