“The art of seeing nature, or, in other words, the art of using models, is in reality the great object, the point to which all our studies are directed.”
Quote by Joshua Reynolds
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The Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds: Containing His Discourses, Idlers, A Journey to Flanders and Holland, and His Commentary on Du Fresnoy's Art of Painting; to which is Prefixed an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author by Edward Malone
The Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds is a comprehensive compilation of the writings of the renowned British artist and critic. It encompasses his discourses on art, personal essays, travel narratives from his journeys to Flanders and Holland, and his in-depth analysis of Du Fresnoy's influential work on art. The volume also features an introductory biography of Reynolds by Edward Malone, providing insight into the life and literary contributions of the artist. more
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