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Title(s)
Richard Parkes Bonington / Carlos Peacock.
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Published/Created
New York : Taplinger Pub. Co., 1980.
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Physical Description
109 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 x 26 cm
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Holdings
Reference Library
NJ18.B65 P43 1980 (LC) Oversize
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Copyright Status
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Full YALE Library Record
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Classification
Books
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Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-109) and index.
"Richard Parkes Bonington was not only one of the most brilliant draftsmen in the whole history of art, he also was the bridge between the English and french schools of romanic painting--that stylistic fusion that was crucial to the future development of impressionism. Here, Carlos Peacock restores Bonington to his rightful position as one of the pioneers of modern art."--Publisher's description. -
Subject Terms
Artists -- England -- Biography. | Artists. | Bildnis. | Bonington, Richard Parkes, 1801–1828. | Bonington, Richard Parkes, 1801–1828. | Bonington, Richard Parkes, 1801–1828. | Bonington, Richard Parkes. | England.
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Form/Genre
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Export
The Romanic movement. The birth of the English water-colourist -- The early life of Bonington. Bonington's progress in France ; The influence of Louis Francia -- Bonington's development as a painter. Bonington's apprenticeship with Gros ; The visit to England ; Bonington's return to France ; The trip to Italy -- Bonington's last years. Return to England ; Bonington's approach to his art ; The personal quality of Bonington's art -- Bonington's lithographs.
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