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  1. Lucy Madox Brown. Lucy Madox Brown ritratta da Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Lucy Madox Brown ( Parigi, 19 luglio 1843 – Sanremo, 4 agosto 1894) è stata una pittrice, modella e scrittrice inglese associata ai Preraffaeliti .

  2. Media in category "Lucy Madox Brown". The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total. Brown, Lucy Madox 1843 – 1894.jpg 325 × 270; 17 KB. Duet Lucy Madox Brown.jpg 705 × 981; 80 KB. Lucy Madox Brown, photo.jpg 575 × 723; 88 KB. Lucy Madox Brown.jpg 1,757 × 1,751; 951 KB. Lucy Madox Browne, Magic Mirror.jpg 526 × 650; 206 KB.

  3. Lucy Madox Brown Rossetti (19 juillet 1843 - 12 avril 1894) est une artiste, auteure et modèle britannique associée aux préraphaélites. Elle est mariée à l'écrivain et critique d'art William Michael Rossetti .

  4. Works about Rossetti [edit] " Rossetti, Lucy Madox ," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900 , London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols. Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

  5. 28 de dic. de 2020 · ROSSETTI, LUCY MADOX (1843–1894), painter, was the only daughter of Ford Madox Brown by his first marriage, and half-sister of Oliver Madox Brown [q. v.] Her mother's maiden name was Bromley. Lucy was born at Paris, 19 July 1843; her parents brought her to England in 1844, and, after her mother's death in 1846, her father definitely established himself in England.

  6. Lucy Madox Brown began exhibiting at the Dudley Gallery in 1868 and showed most of her work there, only exhibiting one picture at the Royal Academy, The Duet in 1870. It is recorded that Dante Gabriel Rossetti thought Romeo and Juliet was 'a really perfect picture'. It was purchased by Mr Wilson of Ambleside for £105.

  7. 19 de jul. de 2021 · Lucy Madox Brown was born in Paris on July 19,1843, and was the daughter of Ford Madox Brown (learn more about him here) by his first wife Elizabeth Bromley (1819–1846). Her mother died just three years later in 1846, and she was sent to live with her aunt Helen Bromley in Gravesend, Kent. In 1856 she went to live with the Rossetti household ...