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  1. Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA (1723 - 1792) The Royal Academy’s first president, Joshua Reynolds, was considered the leading portrait painter of his day and a key figure in the Academy. Still in print today, and widely translated, his groundbreaking Discourses in Art were hugely influential on the development of British art.

  2. Reynolds, Joshua. (Plympton, Devonshire, 1723-Londres, 1792). Pintor británico, hijo de un pastor protestante, ingresa en 1740 en el taller de Thomas Hudson y solo tres años después inicia su carrera profesional como retratista. Viaja en 1749 a Roma, y regresa en 1752 a Londres, pasando por Florencia, Parma, Bolonia, Venecia y París.

  3. ジョシュア・レノルズ(Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1723年 7月16日 - 1792年 2月23日)は、ロココ期のイギリスの画家。 ロイヤル・アカデミー・オブ・アーツ の初代会長を務めた。

  4. Hace 6 días · Sir Joshua Reynolds. 1723 - 1792. Reynolds was the leading English portraitist of the 18th century. Through study of ancient and Italian Renaissance art, and of the work of Rembrandt, Rubens and Van Dyck, he brought great variety and dignity to British portraiture. Reynolds was born at Plympton in Devon, the son of a headmaster and fellow of ...

  5. Jul 16, 1723 - Feb 23, 1792. Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA FRS FRSA was an English painter, specialising in portraits. John Russell said he was one of the major European painters of the 18th century. He promoted the "Grand Style" in painting which depended on idealization of the imperfect. He was a founder and first president of the Royal Academy of ...

  6. Reynolds was born in Plympton in Devonshire on 16 July 1723, seventh child in the large family of the Reverend Samuel Reynolds and Theophilia Potter. Inspired to become an artist by Jonathan Richardson's elevated Essay on the Theory of Painting, Reynolds was apprenticed in 1740 to Thomas Hudson, the most fashionable portraitist of the day, with ...

  7. 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 Copley, and James Northcote.

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