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Breaking & Remaking: Aesthetic Practice In England 1700-1820

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Breaking & Remaking: Aesthetic Practice In England 1700-1820

by Paulson,Ronald

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Rutgers University Press New Brunswick 1989 . As New Med 8vo, 362pp, b/w Illusts As New Soft Cover This book shows how England's eighteenth century artists and poets confronted the decline of the Renaissance ideals. It covers Alexander Pope, Joseph Wright, Willliam Hogarth, Louis-Francois Roubiliac, Joshua Reynolds, George Stubbs, John Constable etc.

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Title
Breaking & Remaking: Aesthetic Practice In England 1700-1820
Author
Paulson,Ronald
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Paperback
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Rutgers University Press New Brunswick 1989
Keywords
English Painting English Poetry

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