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This is a painting about emigration, the couple are departing for Australia. The subject itself - departure in desperate circumstances for a foreign land - has parallels with the biblical story of the Flight into Egypt. The artist himself posed for the painting, along with his partner Emma, and their children Cathy, the fair-haired girl in the background, and Oliver, the baby.

  • Purchased, 1891.
  • © Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery

Makers

Association Artist Organisation
Artist Ford Madox Brown -

Inscriptions

Type Position(s) Method Date(s) Notes
F Madox Brown, 1855
Signature and date - Painted 1855
 
An. Dom. 1852 The Last of England
Title frame Embossed 1855
 

Exhibitions

Catalogue No. Venue Date(s)
32nd Exhibition
- Liverpool Academy of Arts 1856 - 1856
 
International Exhibition
110 Paris 1862 - 1862
 
Work, and other Paintings by Ford Madox Brown
14 191 Picadilly, London 1865 - 1865
 
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1331 Leeds City Art Gallery 1868 - 1868
 
Art Treasures Exhibition
225 Bradford City Museum and Art Gallery 1870 - 1870
 
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152 Oldham 1883 - 1883
 
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144 Guildhall Art Gallery 1897 - 1897
 
Loan Exhibition of Works by Ford Madox Brown and the Pre-Raphaelites
64 City of Manchester Art Gallery 1911-09-14 - 1911-11-30
 
Loan Collection of Works by English Pre-Raphaelite Painters lent by the Art Gallery Committee of the Birmingham Corporation
18 Nationall Gallery British Art (now Tate Gallery, London) 1911-12 - 1912-03
 
British Empire Exhibition
W6 Wembley 1925 - 1925
 
Exhubition of Retrospective British Art
13 Musée Moderne, Brussels 1929 - 1929
 
Exhibition of British Art c. 1000-1860
557 Royal Academy of Arts, London 1934 - 1934
 
200 Years of English Art
10 Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam 1936 - 1936
 
English Painting of the 18th and 19th Centuries
9 Louvre, Paris 1939 - 1939
 
Pre-Raphaelite Masterpieces
2 City of Manchester Art Gallery 1948-06-14 - 1948-08-08
 
The Pre-Raphaelites
4 Whitechapel Art Gallery, London 1948-04-08 - 1948-05-12
 
Ford Madox Brown 1821-1893
29 Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool 1964 - 1964
 
The Pre-Raphaelites
62 Tate Gallery, London 1984-03-07 - 1984-05-28
 
Exiles & Emigrants: Epic Journeys to Australia in the Victorian Era
- National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne 2005-12-09 - 2006-06-04
 
Ford Madox Brown: The Unofficial Pre-Raphaelite
32 Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery 2008-08-27 - 2008-12-14
 

Literature

Author(s) Date(s) Publisher Pages
Work, and other Paintings by Ford Madox Brown
Ford Madox Brown 1865 Privately published by the artist pp. 8-9
 
Ford Madox Brown: A Record of his Life and Works
F M Hueffer 1896 Longmans, Green and Co. pp. 94-101, 438; repr. opp. p. 100
 
The Artist
April, 1899 - repr. p.186
 
Magazine of Fine Arts
April, 1906 - p. 411
 
Loan Exhibition of Works by Ford Madox Brown and the Pre-Raphaelites
1911 City of Manchester Art Gallery p. 14
 
Loan Collection of Works by English Pre-Raphaelite Painters Lent by the Art Gallery Committee of the Birmingham Corporation
1911 Nationall Gallery British Art, London pp. 6-7; repr. facing p. 6
 
Burlington Magazine
July, 1917 - p. 2
 
British Painting
C H Collins Baker 1933 The Medici Society, London p.204, repr. pl.129
 
European Painting and Sculpture
Newton 1941 Allen Lane, Harmondsworth, England and Penguin, New York repr. Fig.26
 
Pre-Raphaelite Masterpieces
1948 City of Manchester Art Gallery pp. 7-8
 
The Pre-Raphaelites
1948 Whitechapel Art Gallery, London p. 13
 
Pre-Raphaelite Painters
C Ironside, Charles March Gere 1948 Phaidon, London p.24; repr. pl.15
 
A Century of British Painting 1851-1951
A Bertram 1951 Studio Publications, London and New York p.34; repr. pl.13
 
A Hundred Years of British Painting
H Hubbard 1951 Longman, Green, London and New York repr., pl.11
 
Painters of the Victorian Scene
Graham Reynolds 1953 Batsford, London p. 18
 
Ford Madox Brown 1821-1893
Mary Bennett 1964 Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool pp. 21-22; repr. pl. 3
 
Preraffaelliti
Maria Teresa Benedetti 1967 Giunti Barbèra, Florence repr. pl.18
 
Ford Madox Brown and the Pre-Raphaelite History-Picture
Lucy Rabin 1978 Garland Publishing, New York p. 139 ff.; repr. pl. 57
 
The Evolution of a Masterpiece: A Reconstruction of Ford Madox Brown's painting Procedure for 'The Last England'
Alec Cobbe 1979 - 1-23
 
Images of Victorian Womanhood in English Art
1987 Farleigh Dickinson University Press, Ruhterford, New Jersey and Associate University Presses, London pp.66-67; repr. Fig.45
 
Die Praraffaeliten
Peter Betthausen 1989 Henschelverag Kunst ung Gesellschaft, Berlin p. 13; repr. p.14
 
Art Bulletin of Victoria, no. 32
Pamela Gerrish Nunn 1991 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne p. 10-12; repr. p.11
 
Problem Pictures: Women and Men in Victorian Painting
Pamela Gerrish Nunn 1995 Sclar Press, Aldershot p. 127, 136-137; repr. pl. 6.3
 
Important British Art
1999-06-10 Christies, London p. 58; repr. Fig. 1
 
Art of the Pre-Raphelites
Elizabeth Prettejohn 2000 Tate Publishing, London pp.150-151, repr. Fig. 62, detail Fig. 120
 
Men at Work: Art and Labour in Victorian Britain
2005 Yale University Press pp. 32-34, 39 & p. 79; repr. p. 33
 
Exiles & Emigrants: Epic Journeys to Australia in the Victorian Era
2005 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne p. 27; repr. p. 27
 
Gallery
Patricia Tryon Macdonald 2005-11 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne pp.26-28; repr. p. 26
 
Ford Madox Brown: The Unofficial Pre-Raphaelite
Laura MacCulloch, Tessa Sidey 2008 D. Giles Limited, London p. 56; repr. p. 18
 
Ford Madox Brown: The Unofficial Pre-Raphaelite
Angela Thirlwell 2008 D. Giles Limited, London pp. 9, 12
 
Ford Madox Brown: The Unofficial Pre-Raphaelite
Tim Barringer 2008 D. Giles Limited, London pp. 16, 28-29

Provenance

Sold to David Thomas White the day after its completion in 1855 for £150 (with 1906P795 a pencil cartoon for the work); bought by Windus; by 5 December 1855 it belonged to B. G. Windus; sold by Windus Christie's 16 March 1859, lot 45; bought Gambart £341.5s; sold at Plint Sale 7 March 1862, lot 329; bought Pilgrim for £413.10s; bought John Crossley 1865; C.J. Pooley; Purchased for the museum in 1891.

Associated people

Name Type
Ford Madox Brown Depicted
Emma Madox Brown Depicted
Catherine Madox Brown Depicted

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