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In 1861 the architect John Pollard Seddon (1827-1906) commissioned Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co. to produce ten decorative panels, depicting the Fine and Applied Arts, for an oak cabinet of his own design (now at the V&A). On Brown's suggestion the four door panels were decorated with scenes from the honeymoon of the medieval King René of Anjou, an enthusiastic patron of the arts, whose life had been popularised by Sir Walter Scott in his novel 'Anne of Geierstein' (1829) (John P. Seddon, King René's Honeymoon Cabinet, London, 1898, p.6). This is a study for 'Architecture' showing King René sitting with his new wife, surrounded by architectural plans and instruments. Burne-Jones designed 'Painting' and 'Sculpture' and Rossetti painted 'Music' and 'Gardening,' one of the four smaller panels. The cabinet was made by the furniture firm owned by Seddon's father and exhibited in the Medieval Court at the 1862 International Exhibition in London. The design was reused in 1863 as a stained glass cartoon for the windows of 'The Hill,' the Surrey home of the artist Myles Birket Foster (1825-1899). Although there are several other copies of the design at the Ashmolean, the British Museum and the Tate, this study is the earliest and must relate to the original Seddon commission.LM

  • Bequeathed by James Richardson Holliday, 1927.
  • © Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery

Makers

Association Artist Organisation
Artist Ford Madox Brown -

Inscriptions

Type Position(s) Method Date(s) Notes
FMB_ 61
Monogram bottom right Handwritten 1861
 

Exhibitions

Catalogue No. Venue Date(s)
Pictures from Birmingham by British Artists
42 National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth 1956 - 1956
 
Ford Madox Brown 1821-1893
82 Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool 1964 - 1964
 
William Morris and the Middle Ages
65 Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester 1984-09-28 - 1984-12-08
 
Visions of Love and Life: Pre-Raphaelite Art from the Birmingham Collection, England
57 Seattle Art Museum 1995-03-09 - 1995-05-07
57 Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio 1995-05-27 - 1995-07-16
57 Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington 1995-08-11 - 1995-10-15
57 The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas 1995-11-04 - 1996-01-02
57 High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia 1996-01-23 - 1996-04-10
57 Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery 1996-05-26 - 1996-09-29
 
Ford Madox Brown: The Unofficial Pre-Raphaelite
40 Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery 2008-08-27 - 2008-12-14
 

Literature

Author(s) Date(s) Publisher Pages
City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Catalogue of the Permanent Collection of Drawings
A E Whitley 1939 Bemrose & Sons Ltd, Derby p. 44
 
William Morris and the Middle Ages
Stephen Wildman 1984 Manchester University Press, Manchester p. 134
 
Visions of Love and Life: Pre-Raphaelite Art from the Birmingham Collection, England
Stephen Wildman 1995 Art Services International, Alexandria, Virginia pp. 196-197
 
Ford Madox Brown: The Unofficial Pre-Raphaelite
Laura MacCulloch, Tessa Sidey 2008 D. Giles Limited, London pp. 30, 58, 67; repr. p. 22
 
Ford Madox Brown: The Unofficial Pre-Raphaelite
Tim Barringer 2008 D. Giles Limited, London p. 30

Associated people

Name Type
John Seddon Commissioned by
King René Associated with

Associated organisations

Name Type
Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co Associated with

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