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This two-volume posthumous edition of the writings on art of Sir
Joshua Reynolds (1723 92), one of the greatest of
eighteenth-century artists and the first president of the Royal
Academy, was published in 1797. It is prefaced by a short biography
of Reynolds by his friend, the Shakespearean critic Edmond Malone
(1741 1812), which includes a list of Reynolds' paintings with
their sale prices, when known. Reynolds took his role as president
and fellow of the Royal Academy very seriously, delivering fifteen
'discourses' to the fellows and students of the Academy, which are
collected in Volume 1, along with three 'letters' on art criticism
published in The Idler. This periodical's editor, Dr Johnson, was
one of Reynolds' most intimate friends, and Reynolds was one of
only three writers, in addition to himself, whom Johnson published
in it. These essays provide a fascinating insight into the
intellectual basis of Reynolds' work."
This two-volume posthumous edition of the writings on art of Sir
Joshua Reynolds (1723 92), one of the greatest of
eighteenth-century artists and the first president of the Royal
Academy, was published in 1797. Volume 2 contains his previously
unpublished Journey to Flanders and Holland, which describes and
comments on the paintings Reynolds examined on a two-month tour in
Europe in 1781. (He visited galleries in Dusseldorf, Cologne and
Aachen as well as the Low Counties.) This is followed by a long
Latin poem on the art of painting, by the French artist Charles
Alphonse du Fresnoy (1611 68), together with a translation by
William Mason, and extensive commentary by Reynolds. Appendices
include essays by Pope and Dryden on du Fresnoy's poem, and
chronological and alphabetical lists of painters and their genres
from Cimabue to the late seventeenth century. The book is completed
by an index covering both volumes."
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edition identification: ++++ The Plays Of William Shakspeare:
Midsummer Night's Dream. Love's Labour's Lost; Volume 7 Of The
Plays Of William Shakspeare; William Shakespeare William
Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, Isaac Reed George Steevens Samuel
Johnson Printed and sold by J.J. Tourrieisen, 1801
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