From Hogarth to Reynolds: English Visual Arts of the 18th Century

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This course will focus upon the development of the visual arts in 18th century Britain. Topics to be explored will range from the riotous satirical prints and paintings of Hogarth, to the sumptuous and elegant society portraits of Reynolds and Gainsboroug
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2012-09-26 16:02
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Resources for this course
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Hogarth at tate Britain |
A useful overview of the tate's holdings of materials by William Hogarth |
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Reynolds at the tate |
A visually rich overview of the tate's holdings of works by Sir Joshua Reynolds |
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Gainsborough at the tate |
An overview of the tate's holdimgs of works by Thomas Gainsborough |
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Reynolds' Discourses on Art |
Selected extracts from Sir Joshua Reynolds' Discourses, originally delivered to the Royal Academy during the 1770s |
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Session 3 |
The images used in session 3 |
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Class exercise session 3: The Reward of Cruelty |
The class exercise from session 3 |