Ford Madox Brown Millie Smith (daughter of Brown's landlord) 1846 oil on paper, mounted on panel Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool |
Ford Madox Brown The English Boy (Oliver Madox Brown) 1860 oil on canvas Manchester Art Gallery |
Ford Madox Brown Crabtree observing the Transit of Venus in 1639 ca. 1881-88 tempera on panel (study for mural) Manchester Art Gallery |
Ford Madox Brown The Coat of Many Colors 1866 oil on canvas Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool |
Patrick Caulfield Interior: Morning 1970 screenprint National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
Patrick Caulfield Interior: Evening 1970 screenprint National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
Patrick Caulfield Interior: Night 1970 screenprint National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
Patrick Caulfield Napkin and Onions 1972 screenprint Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney |
Anton Graff Heinrich XIII, Prince Reuss zu Greiz 1775 oil on canvas Alte Pinakothek, Munich |
Anton Graff Major Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand von Funck 1804 oil on canvas Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden |
Anton Graff Portrait of painter Karl Ludwig Kaaz 1809 oil on canvas Hamburger Kunsthalle |
Anton Graff Portrait of Baroness Cerrini di Monte Varchi ca. 1785 oil on canvas Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide |
Edward Steichen Miriam Hopkins in Lysistrata 1930 gelatin silver print Art Institute of Chicago |
Edward Steichen Russian Pupils of Isadora Duncan ca. 1924 platinum print National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
Edward Steichen Eva Le Gallienne on Stage ca. 1930-35 platinum print National Gallery of Australia, Canberra |
Edward Steichen Mrs. Clark, 80 West 40th Street 1931 gelatin silver print Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington |
from The Sea and the Mirror
Miranda:
My Dear One is mine as mirrors are lonely,
As the poor and sad are real to the good king,
And the high green hill sits always by the sea.
Up jumped the Black Man behind the elder tree,
Turned a somersault and ran away waving;
Turned a somersault and ran away waving;
My Dear One is mine as mirrors are lonely.
The Witch gave a squawk; her venomous body
Melted into light as water leaves a spring,
And the high green hill sits always by the sea.
Melted into light as water leaves a spring,
And the high green hill sits always by the sea.
At his crossroads, too, the Ancient prayed for me;
Down his wasted cheeks tears of joy were running:
My Dear One is mine as mirrors are lonely.
My Dear One is mine as mirrors are lonely.
He kissed me awake, and no one was sorry;
The sun shone on sails, eyes, pebbles, anything,
The sun shone on sails, eyes, pebbles, anything,
And the high green hill sits always by the sea.
So, to remember our changing garden, we
Are linked as children in a circle dancing:
My Dear One is mine as mirrors are lonely,
Are linked as children in a circle dancing:
My Dear One is mine as mirrors are lonely,
And the high green hill sits always by the sea.
– W.H. Auden (1942-44)