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  1. Joshua Reynolds, Royal Academy, Royal Society, FRSA (16 de julio de 1723–23 de febrero de 1792), [1] fue uno de los más importantes e influyentes pintores ingleses del siglo XVIII, especialista en retratos y promotor del "Gran estilo" en pintura que dependía de la idealización de lo imperfecto. [2]

    • 16 de julio de 1723, Plympton (Reino Unido)
  2. Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA FRS FRSA (16 July 1723 – 23 February 1792) was an English painter who specialised in portraits. John Russell said he was one of the major European painters of the 18th century. [1] He promoted the "Grand Style" in painting, which depended on idealisation of the imperfect.

  3. 23 de feb. de 2021 · Es uno de los grandes maestros del retrato en toda la historia del arte; fue uno de los primeros miembros de la Royal Society of Arts, durante el tiempo que permaneció en esta institución, animó el interés de esa sociedad por el arte contemporáneo.

  4. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Joshua Reynolds (born July 16, 1723, Plympton, Devon, England—died February 23, 1792, London) was a portrait painter and aesthetician who dominated English artistic life in the middle and late 18th century.

  5. Joshua Reynolds was hugely prolific, producing over 2,000 portraits in his career. He is considered one of Britain's greatest artists, revolutionizing the art of portraiture and raising its status. He had a profound impact on both his contemporaries and successors and his style was emulated by artists including Hugh Barron, John Singleton ...

    • British
    • July 16, 1723
    • Plympton, UK
    • February 23, 1792
  6. The Infant Academy, Kenwood House. Joshua Reynolds c. 1781. English Heritage. United Kingdom. A young boy swaithed in red paints and a naked girl wearing a hat with a blue sash and feather. It...

  7. Joshua Reynolds was the most influential artist—and one of the most important portrait painters—in 18th-century England. As first president of the Royal Academy in London, he was in a unique position to promote and elevate the status of artists and art in Britain.