The Image of the Poet: British Poets and Their Portraits, Volume 10Clarendon Press, 1982 - 219 pagina's |
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... mean by ' portrait ' , although I have not touched on the paradox that sparks some of the greatest portraits in the world : those — and Rembrandt is the great master of them - that transcend the intense particularity of the individual ...
... mean by ' portrait ' , although I have not touched on the paradox that sparks some of the greatest portraits in the world : those — and Rembrandt is the great master of them - that transcend the intense particularity of the individual ...
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... means of a heavily promoted sale of engravings of the pictures . 17 The whole exercise was seen by the caricaturist James Gillray as a sell - out to blatant commercialism ; in 1789 , in the month after Boydell's Gallery was opened in ...
... means of a heavily promoted sale of engravings of the pictures . 17 The whole exercise was seen by the caricaturist James Gillray as a sell - out to blatant commercialism ; in 1789 , in the month after Boydell's Gallery was opened in ...
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... means exclusive , as Alexander Pope had been the first to demon- strate , especially by propagation of the poet's fame through the medium of portraiture . For Edith Sitwell , Pope was the great forerunner , and she identified strongly ...
... means exclusive , as Alexander Pope had been the first to demon- strate , especially by propagation of the poet's fame through the medium of portraiture . For Edith Sitwell , Pope was the great forerunner , and she identified strongly ...
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A Wretched Picture | 1 |
A Poet for Posterity | 43 |
Byron and the Romantic Image | 91 |
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