Painting for Money: Visual Arts and the Public Sphere in Eighteenth-century England - Paul Mellon Centre for Studies S.
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The author of this study considers that a distinctly modern art world emerged in 18th-century England. The 18th century witnessed the establishment of the first public spaces for the display of works of art, widespread discussion of artistic issues, and the rise of an art market responsive to the tastes of a wide audience. This book discusses this phenomenon, showing how major developments in English painting accompanied rapid economic expansion, and how the sudden light of public exposure transformed pictorial theory and practice.
Book details
Published
01/02/1996
Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN
9780300067200
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