… diffused through the genre of portraiture more broadly, this was a highly distinctive, immediately recognisable tradition when it emerged in the 1730s, developed by artists such as William Hogarth, Gawen Hamilton and Charles Philips. …
… Blake, touching his forehead’ (320). 3 . For Moravian aesthetic and worship practice, symbolism, eschatology and hymn traditions, see Alexander Regier, Exorbitant Enlightenment: Blake, Hamann, and Anglo-German Constellations (Oxford: …
… [consulted 23 Sept. 2022]. In a world of culture torn between rapid commercialisation and a tradition of disinterested civic humanism, the insistence on refined deportment on the part of artists was, in large …
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