
Reynolds, published in 1907 by S. L. Bensusan, is a historical art publication examining the life and work of Sir Joshua Reynolds, a key British portrait painter of the 18th century. The book discusses Reynolds' influence on English portraiture and the establishment of the Royal Academy, detailing his artistic evolution and the social context of his time. It highlights his journey from Devonshire to London, his artistic techniques, and personal anecdotes, while also addressing criticisms of his work. Bensusan presents Reynolds as a significant figure in British art history.


















