Reynolds | Sir | Joshua | 1723-1792 | Painter Reynolds Sir Joshua 17231792 painter. Letter from Dr Charles William Quin to Joseph Black (1778-1788). http://www.nahste.ac.uk/pers/r/GB_0237_NAHSTE_P2278/
Joshua Reynolds Translate this page Joshua Reynolds (Gran Bretaña, 1723-1792) Al fundarse en 1768 la Royal Academy of Arts, Reynolds fue elegido presidente y se le otorgó el título de Sir. http://www.epdlp.com/pintor.php?id=351
CGFA- Bio: Sir Joshua Reynolds Sir Joshua Reynolds (17231792). The Above portrait of Reynolds by Gilbert Stuart c. 1784. Special thanks to the Microsoft Corporation http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/cjackson/reynolds/reynolds_bio.htm
Extractions: Sir Joshua Reynolds was an English painter in the Grand Manner, who was the foremost portraitist of his day. Reynolds was born in Plympton, Devonshire, on July 16, 1723, the son of a cleric. He learned portraiture from a painter in London and in 1749 sailed to the Mediterranean with Commodore Augustus Keppel. After three years traveling in Italy he returned to London, where he soon attracted notice by his portraits of prominent persons. He came to be the first English painter to achieve social recognition for his artistic achievements. In 1764 Reynolds founded the Literary Club, which included essayist and critic Samuel Johnson, actor David Garrick, statesman Edmund Burke, writer Oliver Goldsmith, writer James Boswell, and dramatist Richard Brinsley Sheridan. When the Royal Academy of Arts was instituted in 1768, Reynolds was elected president and was knighted. In 1769 he delivered the first of his annual Discourses (pub. 1778) to the students of the academy in which he set forth the idealistic, moralizing principles of academic art. In 1784 he succeeded Allan Ramsay as painter to the king; in the same year he exhibited his portrait of the English actor Sarah Siddons as the Tragic Muse (1784, Huntington Art Gallery, San Marino, California), probably his greatest portrait. Other well-known paintings are Nelly O'Brien (1760-62, Wallace Collection, London), Lady Sarah Bunbury (1765, Art Institute of Chicago), Heads of Angels (1787, Tate Gallery, London), and Age of Innocence (1788, Tate Gallery).
Sir Joshua Reynolds Reynolds Sir Joshua (17231792). One of the founding members of the Royal Academy. Extremely successful portrait painter, whose somewhat http://www.heritage.me.uk/people/reynolds.htm
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Tate Britain | Index T04877, Sir Joshua Reynolds 17231792 A Sleeping Girl circa 1875 Oil on canvas Presented by Arthur Grogan 1986, N01549, Sir Joshua http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/RoomInfo?group=&name=britain&id=1304
Reynolds, Sir Joshua Secret Encyclopaedia Gnomiz Paperback (March 1998) That Sir Joshua Reynolds (17231792) became the most fashionable painter of his time was not simply due to his artistic gifts or good http://www.gnomiz.it/nexus/arte00/reynolds.htm
Extractions: .Thus I dared looking for those "common values" in the world of Fashion among many people who hold out without having to rely on an understanding. The outcome is amid paintings and sculptures "out of season" dedicated to abstract expressions levity and photo advertising important pictures, objects and perfumes play and strangely enough to some elderly portraits ......so is there really a necessity for a subject? Reynolds, Sir Joshua (The Frick Collection, New York) Born at Plympton, Devonshire, Reynolds served a brief apprenticeship under Thomas Hudson in London before launching his career as a portrait painter in Plymouth. Between 1749 and 1752 he was in Italy, where the study of ancient art and the Italian masters profoundly affected his style. Soon after his return he became the most fashionable portraitist in London. Reynolds was a prolific painter whose variety of approach was envied by his rival, Thomas Gainsborough. As the first President of the Royal Academy, Reynolds delivered a series of Discourses that were highly influential in shaping British aesthetic theory. He was a close friend of some of the leading personalities of his time, including Dr. Johnson, Goldsmith, Burke, and Garrick.
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Extractions: Up Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) (source: www.j-m-w-turner.co.uk/artist/ gifetc/reynolds-portrait.jpg introduction As a portrait painter, Reynolds had the pleasure of seeing and conversing with all the famous people of his time. From 1777 on, he painted a number of portraits for the Thraless library at Streatham Park. These portraits not only display Henry, Hester, and their eldest daughter Queeney but also their guests. Reynolds was one of these quests. He belonged to the so-called Steatham circle, or Streathamites as Fanny Burney called them. Other members of this circle were Giuseppe Baretti, Edmund Burke, Charles Burney, David Garrick, Oliver Goldsmith and Samuel Johnson. The Letters of Sir Joshua Reynolds (2000) shows Reynolds letters written to his fellow Streathamites. Although the edition does not contain any letters written to Oliver Goldsmith and Giuseppe Baretti, both men played an important role in Reynolds life. It was Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) who introduced Reynolds to James Boswell. The two men became close friends. Reynolds encouraged Boswell to finish his
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Extractions: Painter and theorist, the first President of the Royal Academy in London, and the artist responsible, more than any other, for raising the status and prestige of artists in Britain. Born in Plympton near Plymouth, Reynolds trained in London before travelling to Italy where he was inspired by the art of Ancient Rome and the Italian Renaissance. Despite his ambitions for his art, the realities of the British art market, meant he worked primarily as a portrait painter.