Books
- Virginia Surtees (ed), The diary of Ford Madox Brown (1981, ISBN 0-300-02743-5)
- Kenneth Bendiner, Ford Madox Brown: Il Lavoro, (Turin: Lindau, 1991).
- Kenneth Bendiner, The Art of Ford Madox Brown, (University Park, PA: Penn State Press, 1998)
- Tessa Sidey (ed), Ford Madox Brown: The Unofficial Pre-Raphaelite, (2008, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery ISBN 978-1-904832-56-0)
- Angela Thirlwell, Into the Frame: The Four Loves of Ford Madox Brown, (2011, Pimlico ISBN 978-1-844139-14-9)
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