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A concise biography and critical study of Sir Joshua Reynolds traces his upbringing in Devon, artistic training, major portraits and teachings, and evaluates his influence on eighteenth-century British painting and the Royal Academy. The author draws on contemporary memoirs and the subject’s Discourses to discuss aesthetic principles, the balance of dignity and ambition in his work, relationships with contemporaries, and his pedagogical role. The volume highlights representative paintings with sixteen color plates and illustrated examples, and concentrates on essential points that clarify techniques, reputation, and the contribution to elevating painting from commerce to art.
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