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The Portrait of 18th century William Hogarth Joshua Reynolds Thomas Gainsborough

The Portrait of 18th century

William Hogarth

Joshua Reynolds

Thomas Gainsborough


Francis Bacon

Contents

The Portrait of 20th century

The comparative characteristic

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The portrait of this epoch famous for its realism, brightness and expressiveness. XVIII century

The portrait of this epoch famous for its realism, brightness

and expressiveness.

XVIII century

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William Hogarth W. Hogarth was the first major artist to reject

William Hogarth

W. Hogarth was the first major artist to

reject the foreign influence and establish a kind of art whose themes and subjects were thoroughly British.

(1697-1764)

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The Shrimp Girl, 1740-1743, oil on canvas, National Gallery, London, UK


The Shrimp Girl, 1740-1743, oil on canvas, National Gallery, London,

UK
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Captain Thomas Coram, 1740, oil on canvas, Thomas Coram Foundation for Children, London, UK


Captain Thomas Coram, 1740,
oil on canvas,
Thomas Coram Foundation

for Children, London, UK
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The Graham Children, 1742, oil on canvas the Gallery, London, UK


The Graham Children, 1742,
oil on canvas
the Gallery, London,

UK
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Joshua Reynolds (1723-1793) Reynolds was born at Plymton. He broke the

Joshua Reynolds

(1723-1793)

Reynolds was born at Plymton. He broke

the rules and showed in his practice that the portrait could and should be also a full complex work of art on many levels. For him each model was not just a physical fact to be depicted but rather a story to be told.
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Sarah Siddons as the Tragic Muse, 1783-84, Oil on canvas, Henry

Sarah Siddons as the Tragic Muse, 1783-84, Oil on canvas,
Henry

E. Huntington Art Gallery, San Marino, CA, USA.
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(1727-1788) Thomas Gainsborough Contrasts of light and shade with flowing and

(1727-1788)

Thomas Gainsborough

Contrasts of light and shade with flowing

and broken lines produce an impression of animation and mobility which is characteristic of Gainsborough.
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Robert Andrews and His Wife Frances, about 1748-49, oil on canvas, National Gallery, London, UK

Robert Andrews and His Wife Frances, about 1748-49,
oil on

canvas, National Gallery, London, UK
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Mrs. Sarah Siddons, 1785, oil on canvas, National Gallery, London, UK

Mrs. Sarah Siddons, 1785,
oil on canvas, National Gallery, London, UK

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The comparative characteristic Sir J. Reynolds T. Gainsborough

The comparative characteristic

Sir J. Reynolds

T. Gainsborough