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Joshua Reynolds: The Creation of Celebrity

Joshua Reynolds: The Creation of Celebrity by Martin Postle from Tate

    Joshua Reynolds: The Creation of Celebrity examines one of England's greatest portrait painters in the social, political, and cultural context of a century that cultivated a very modern notion of fame. This new approach to Reynolds (1723-1792) considers his life and career in terms of a conscious quest for celebrity. Reynolds surrounded himself with the most famous men and women of his time. His portraits served to create, reinforce, and advertise not only his subjects' reputations but also his own. It is, therefore, no surprise that Reynolds made no fewer than 27 self-portraits in which he purposefully perpetuated his well-crafted public image as an artist, an academic, and a knight.

    Published to accompany a major Tate exhibition, this book features many of Reynolds's most famous and beautiful portraits. Sections consider the friendships Reynolds cultivated with the famous and infamous figures of his time, among them politicians, courtesans, writers, war heroes, and aristocrats. These flamboyant and influential subjects helped to promote and sustain Reynolds's distinguished career and, ultimately, to secure his enduring popularity with audiences today. AUTHOR BIO: Mark Hallett is reader in history of art at the University of York. Tim Clayton is a former research fellow at Worcester College, Oxford. Martin Postle is a Tate curator and an authority on the art of Joshua Reynolds. Stella Tillyard is the internationally acclaimed author of The Aristocrats.

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    Born Under a Bad Sign

    Born Under a Bad Sign by Joshua Reynolds from PulpWork Press

      Bad Signs are Everywhere: From Russia suffering under the advance of Napoleon's army to the trenches in France as it fights the Kaiser. From an upscale apartment where a night of binge-drinking can inadvertently summon up the worst creatures of the outer darkness to a run-down Southern motel where you might check in but you won't be checking out, Joshua Reynolds brings you twenty tales that will chill you to the bone.

      The Letters of Sir Joshua Reynolds (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in Britis)

      The Letters of Sir Joshua Reynolds (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in Britis) from Paul Mellon Center BA

        A collection of letters by Sir Joshua Reynolds. It is the first edition to be published since 1929, and since that date the number of known letters has almost doubled. This volume contains 308 letters by the artist to friends, family and patrons, all accompanied by detailed notes.

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        Letters of Sir Joshua Reynolds

        Letters of Sir Joshua Reynolds by Frederick Whiley (editor) Hilles from AMS Press Inc.

          Joshua Reynolds, 1723-1792 (Gems of art)

          Joshua Reynolds, 1723-1792 (Gems of art) by Frank Vane Phipson Rutter from Cassell

            Sir Joshua Reynolds: The Painter in Society (Essays in Art and Culture)

            Sir Joshua Reynolds: The Painter in Society (Essays in Art and Culture) by Richard Wendorf from Harvard University Press

              That Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) became the most fashionable painter of his time was not simply due to his artistic gifts or good fortune. The art of pleasing, Richard Wendorf contends, was as much a part of Reynolds's success--in his life and in his work--as the art of painting. The author's examination of Reynolds's life and career illuminates the nature of eighteenth-century English society in relation to the enterprise of portrait-painting. Conceived as an experiment in cultural criticism, written along the fault lines that separate (but also link) art history and literary studies, Sir Joshua Reynolds: The Painter in Society explores the ways in which portrait-painting is embedded in the social fabric of a given culture as well as in the social and professional transaction between the artist and his or her subject. In addition to providing a new view of Reynolds, Wendorf's book develops a thoroughly new way of interpreting portraiture.

              Wendorf takes us into Reynolds's studio to show us the artist deploying his considerable social and theatrical skills in staging his sittings as carefully orchestrated performances. The painter's difficult relationship with his sister Frances (also an artist and writer), his complicated maneuvering with patrons, the manner in which he set himself up as an artist and businessman, his highly politicized career as the first president of the Royal Academy of Arts: as each of these aspects of Reynolds's practice comes under Wendorf's scrutiny, a new picture of the painter emerges--more sharply defined and fully fleshed than the Reynolds of past portraits, and clearly delineating his capacity for provoking ambivalence among friends and colleagues, and among viewers and readers today.

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              Memoirs of Sir Joshua Reynolds

              Memoirs of Sir Joshua Reynolds by Joseph Farington from Pallas Athene

                Sir Joshua Reynolds was the most fashionable painter of his time. His talent and ambition made him the first English painter of European stature—an especially impressive feat considering portraiture, his chosen field, was often ignored or dismissed. His position at the heart of British intellectual life gave painting a new presence and transformed the way art was made and appreciated in Britain. In Memoirs of Sir Joshua Reynolds, the artist’s life and career are illuminated by Joseph Farington, a fellow painter of the next generation and the best diarist of his day. Farington, who knew Reynolds, offers a uniquely astute assessment of his importance to British art.

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                Sir Joshua Reynolds (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press)

                Sir Joshua Reynolds (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press) by Estelle M. Hurll from Dodo Press

                  Estelle May Hurll (1863-1924) was the author of The Madonna in Art (1898), Raphael (1899), Jean François Millet (1900), Michelangelo (1900), Correggio (1901), Child-Life in Art (1901), The Bible Beautiful (1908), Sir Joshua Reynolds, Van Dyck, Rembrandt and Tuscan Sculpture of the Fifteenth Century. "The object of this collection of prints is to introduce the student to Raphael through the pictures which appeal directly to the imagination with some story interest. With this characteristic as the leading principle of choice, the variety of subjects is perhaps as wide as the conditions admit. No attempt is made to represent all the sides of the painter's art; his portraits are ignored and his Madonnas inadequately represented, in order to give place to pictures which awaken as many points of interest as possible. Within these narrow limits Raphael, as an illustrator and a composer, is even in these few pictures clearly represented. "

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                  Sir Joshua Reynolds's Discourses On Art

                  Sir Joshua Reynolds's Discourses On Art by Edward Gilpin Johnson from A. C. McClurg

                    Sir Joshua Reynolds: Extra illustrated with 140 portraits, views and fancy subjects, in mezzotint, stipple and line illustrating the works of this master

                    Sir Joshua Reynolds: Extra illustrated with 140 portraits, views and fancy subjects, in mezzotint, stipple and line illustrating the works of this master by Claude Phillips from Suckling

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