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The Society of Artists for Great Britain, 1760-1791
Matthew Hargraves
ISBN: 9780300110043
Format: Hardback
Publisher:Yale University Press
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In 1760 an innovation transformed the character of artistic life in Great Britain: the first public exhibition of art. This successful London exhibition was repeated in 1761…
In 1760, an innovation transformed the character of artistic life in Great Britain: the first public exhibition of art. The successful London exhibition was repeated in 1761, but a dispute in the wake of the first show split exhibitors into rival groups, among them the Society of Artists of Great Britain. This book is the first to closely examine the Society from its origins to its demise in 1791. Matthew Hargraves looks at the politics and personalities behind the earliest public exhibitions to uncover the profound impact of the Society of Artists on the history of British art. The book analyses the motivations behind the public exhibitions and explores the competing interests that shaped their development. It offers new insights into the conflicts within the Society of Artists that led to the foundation of the Royal Academy and the subsequent rivalry between the two institutions. Far from being eclipsed by the Royal Academy, as has been assumed, the Society, as this book highlights, provided a serious alternative and acted as a haven for some of the leading artists of the time.
| ISBN | 0300110049 | | Pages | 280 | | ISBN13 | 9780300110043 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Yale University Press | | Weight (grammes) | 1070 | | Imprint | Yale University Press | | Published in | New Haven | | Format | Hardback | | Series title | Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art | | Publication date | 03 Feb 2006 | | Height (mm) | 254 | | Library of Congress | N12.H31 20 | | Width (mm) | 190 | | DEWEY | 709.4109033 | | Spine width (mm) | 22 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Academic level | General, Professional / Scholarly |
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