Accounts and Papers
Author : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
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Page : 406 pages
File Size : 25,41 MB
Release : 1822
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Author : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
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Page : 406 pages
File Size : 25,41 MB
Release : 1822
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Author : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,53 MB
Release : 2006
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Author : John Marshall (Statistical Writer.)
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Page : 400 pages
File Size : 22,21 MB
Release : 1834
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Author : John Marshall
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Page : 406 pages
File Size : 39,45 MB
Release : 1833
Category : Economic history
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Author : James Hammond Trumbull
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Page : 726 pages
File Size : 35,63 MB
Release : 1886
Category : Hartford County (Conn.)
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Author : Matthew Hale
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Page : 784 pages
File Size : 23,37 MB
Release : 1847
Category : Criminal law
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Author : Thomas Townsend Sherman
Publisher : New York : T.A. Wright
Page : 592 pages
File Size : 38,88 MB
Release : 1920
Category : England
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Author : Jean Louis de Lolme
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Page : 284 pages
File Size : 24,91 MB
Release : 1776
Category : Constitutional history
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Author : Robert Murray Smith
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Page : 416 pages
File Size : 48,64 MB
Release : 1921
Category : Greenock (Scotland)
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Author : Bruce Redford
Publisher : Getty Publications
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 29,38 MB
Release : 2008-08-07
Category : Art
ISBN : 0892369248
Bruce Redford re-creates the vibrant culture of connoisseurship in Enlightenment England by investigating the multifaceted activities and achievements of the Society of Dilettani. Elegantly and wittily he dissects the British connoisseurs whose expeditions, collections, and publications laid the groundwork for the Neoclassical revival and for the scholarly study of Graeco-Roman antiquity. After the foundation of the society in 1732, the Dilettani commissioned portraits of the members. Including a striking group of mock-classical and mock-religious representations, these portraits were painted by George Knapton, Sir Joshua Reynolds, and Sir Thomas Lawrence. During the second half of the century, the society’s expeditions to the Levant yielded a series of pioneering architectural folios, beginning with the first volume The Antiquities of Athens in 1762. These monumental volumes aspired to empirical exactitude in text and image alike. They prepared the way for Specimens of Antient Sculpture (1809), which combines the didactic (detailed investigations into technique, condition, restoration, and provenance) with the connoisseurial (plates that bring the illustration of ancient sculpture to new artistic heights). The Society of Dilettanti’s projects and publications exemplify the Enlightenment ideal of the gentleman amateur, which is linked in turn to a culture of wide-ranging curiosity.