Joshua Reynolds: Experiments in Paint
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Lucy Davis (Contributor) Mark Hallett (Contributor)
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One of Britain's most important and influential painters, Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723
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Published to accompany a major exhibition at the Wallace Collection, London (12 March
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Technical analysis of some of Reynolds's most important paintings will be revelatory, and close-up photography and detailed examination of a range of pictures
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The book situates Reynolds's practice of experimentation, of both technique and of subject, in relation to that conducted at leading societies of science and learning at the time, and specifically to Josiah Wedgwood, one of Enlightenment Britain's greatest experimentalists in the arts. Finally, it demonstrates how Reynolds's innovations as a painter were often the product of collaboration
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Curator of The Wallace Collection, London Curator of The Wallace Collection, London
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- Contributor: Lucy Davis
- Imprint: Trustees of the Wallace Collection
- ISBN13: 9780900785757
- Number of Pages: 200
- Packaged Dimensions: 240x280mm
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Trustees of the Wallace Collection
- Release Date: 2015-03-05
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: Curator of The Wallace Collection, London Curator of The Wallace Collection, London
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