A Short Account of British Painting |
Contents
Tudor and Stuart Portraits | 14 |
Hogarth and his Contemporaries | 23 |
Reynolds | 34 |
9 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
achieved Admiral appear artist atmosphere attractive Bath beauty became become began belongs better British century character characteristic Charles charm colour command complete composition Constable Constable's contemporary contrasts decorative detail drawing Duke Earl earlier early effect England English equally especially example execution express fact Family famous figures Gainsborough Gallery genius gift Girtin give greater greatest hand head Hogarth illustrations important Impressionists influence inspired interest invention Italy JOHN Lady landscape later less light London Lord manner master merits method modelling mood movement Nature never original painters painting period pieces portraits pose Pre-Raphaelites record rendering represented Reynolds Rubens scenes seen shadows shapes shows similar sketches skill solid sometimes Spencer structure studied style suggested taste technical technique tion tone tradition transparent trees Turner View vision visited water-colour Wilson