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  1. Hace 4 días · Joshua Reynolds. (Born Plympton [now a suburb of Plymouth], Devon, 16 July 1723; died London, 23 February 1792). English painter and writer on art. Reynolds was the leading portraitist of his day, the first president of the Royal Academy, a major art theorist, and perhaps the most important figure in the history of British painting, for through ...

  2. Joshua Reynolds: Selbstporträt, 1776 Sir Joshua Reynolds, PRA FRSA (* 16. Juli 1723 in Plympton bei Plymouth, Grafschaft Devon, England; † 23. Februar 1792 in London) war neben William Hogarth und Thomas Gainsborough der bekannteste und durch sein künstlerisches und kunsttheoretisches Wirken der einflussreichste englische Maler des 18.

  3. Painter and first President of the Royal Academy Reynolds was the first President of the Royal Academy and Britain's leading portrait painter. In his attempt to raise the status of portraiture, he created the 'Grand Manner' which borrowed from classical antiquity and the Old Masters to fill his portraits with moral and heroic symbolism. An incredible socialite, social climber and self-promoter ...

  4. 1 de jun. de 2023 · Just how problematic is Joshua Reynolds? Doyen of the “grand style”, founding president of the Royal Academy of Arts, and preferred portraitist of the 18th century’s great and good, Reynolds ...

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  6. 11 de abr. de 2020 · Nor did he face a shortage of requests: a portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds became something of a status symbol among England’s elite. Wealthy women, in particular, competed to commission society’s most admired painting. 5. Reynolds Worked in Unconventional Ways. Self Portrait as a Deaf Man, by Sir Joshua Reynolds.

  7. Sir Joshua Reynolds, oil on canvas by Gilbert Stuart, 1784; in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. 91.6 × 76.4 cm. (more) Reynolds preferred the company of men of letters to that of his fellow artists and was friends with Samuel Johnson, Edmund Burke, and Oliver Goldsmith, among others. He never married, and his house was kept for ...

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