

An edition of Sir Joshua Reynolds (1995)
the subject pictures
By Martin Postle
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
374
Description:
Sir Joshua Reynolds's subject pictures were among the most widely discussed British paintings of the eighteenth century. Today Reynolds's reputation rests principally on his portraits, his theoretical writings on art and his role as president of the Royal Academy. But while he could complete the face of a portrait sitter in a matter of hours, his subject paintings often occupied him for months or even years, and it is clear from Reynolds's own preoccupation with them, and the critical coverage they received during his day, that the subject pictures lay at the very heart of Reynolds's practice as a painter. In this, the first book to be devoted to this aspect of Reynolds's work, the subject pictures are shown as playing a vital role in shaping attitudes to high art during the major transitions in British culture of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
subjects: History in art, Catalogs, Gods, Roman, in art, Criticism and interpretation, Modern Art, British Art, Themes, motives, Catalogues raisonnés, Reynolds, joshua, sir, 1723-1792, Art, british, Art, modern, 17th-18th centuries, Gods in art
People: Joshua Reynolds Sir (1723-1792)
Places: Great Britain
Times: 17th-18th centuries