Reception of Titian in Britain, C. 1780-1880
Reception of Titian in Britain, C. 1780-1880
About this book
This volume comprises sixteen essays on the reception of Titian by British painters, collectors and critics in the long nineteenth century. The main focus falls on the first three decades of the century, in the aftermath of the exhibition of the celebrated Orléans collection in London in 1798-99. But the chronology extends from Reynolds and his contemporaries, around the time of the founding of the Royal Academy in 1768, to the more diverse and complicated reactions of the Victorian age, and even into the twentieth century.
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Painting, britishPainters, great britainAppreciationArtCollectors and collectingHistoryCongressesBritish PaintingArt criticism