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is a key for learning of national culture”
“British Art is a key for learning of national culture”
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Studying British Art gives you knowledge of culture, history, social life, nature and spirit of British people.
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William Hogarth ( ) William Hogarth was one of the greatest English artists. He observed life with keen and critical eye and his range of observation was dramatic composition. Hogarth was a social painter who produced his own drama composition comprising various scenes of society's social life. His art was a reflection and interpretation on the social condition of his time.
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Marriage à-la-mode.” The Marriage Settlement”
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Marriage à-la-mode. “The Tête à Tête”
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Marriage à-la-mode. “The Inspection”
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Marriage à-la-mode. “The Toilette”
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Marriage à-la-mode. “The Bagnio”
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Marriage à-la-mode.”The Lady's Death”
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An Election Entertainment
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Joshua Reynolds Sir Joshua Reynolds (16 July 1723 – 23 February 1792) was an English painter, specializing in portraits and promoting the "Grand Style" in painting which depended on idealization of the imperfect. He was one of the founders and first President of the Royal Academy. In 1789 Reynolds became blind. In 1790 he left the Academy. Reynolds died in 1792 in London .
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The portrait of Lady Johns in the childhood, Plimpton, 1723 — London.
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The portrait of Lady Bamfild
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Mrs Richard Hoare and Child -1763
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The Death of Dido-1781
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Colonel Tarleton
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Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788)
Gainsborough is a famous portrait and landscape painter, the first representative of romanticism. The poetic sensibility of his paintings caused Constable to say, ”On looking at them, we find tears in our eyes and don’t know what brings them.”
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The Blue Boy
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The morning walk
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The portrait of Mary Gainsborough
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Robert Andrews and His Wife Frances
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The portrait of Ms Siddons
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John Constable ( ) Constable is an innovator in painting of landscape. After spending some years working in the picturesque tradition of landscape and the manner of Gainsborough, Constable developed his own original skills rendering scenery more directly and realistically, carrying on but modifying in an individual way. Constable turned away from the pictorial conventions of 18th-century landscape painters, who, he said, were always `running after pictures and seeking the truth at second hand'. Constable thought that `No two days are alike, nor even two hours; neither were there ever two leaves of a tree alike since the creation of the world', and in a then new way he represented in paint the atmospheric effects of changing light in the open air, the movement of clouds across the sky, and his excited delight at these phenomena, stemming from a profound love of the country: `The sound of water escaping from mill dams, willows, old rotten planks, slimy posts and brickwork, I love such things.
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Landscape
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White horse
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Park Yavenkho
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Cart for hay
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Joseph Turner ( ) Turner was an English Romantic landscape painter.His work is regarded as a Romantic preface to Impressionism. His late a pictures were called “fantastic puzzles”, measure the moods of Nature.
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The angel standing in a sunlight
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Eruption of Vesuvius
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Ship-wreck
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San Giorgio Maggiore in the Morning
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Работа выполнена ученицами 9б Исмагиловой Эльвиной, Петросян ани Руководитель: Малыгина Т.С.
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