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Alfred Lys Baldry

    Alfred Lys Baldry fu un critico d'arte e pittore inglese che intraprese i suoi studi presso l'Università di Oxford e il Royal College of Art. Come allievo di Albert Joseph Moore, espose le sue opere negli anni '80 del XIX secolo. In seguito, divenne biografo di Moore e, dopo la sua morte, organizzò una significativa mostra delle opere di Moore. Baldry scrisse anche una biografia di Hubert von Herkomer, contribuendo così alla documentazione del mondo dell'arte del suo tempo.

    Sir John Everett Millais
    Masters of English Landscape Painting: J. S. Cotman. David Cox, Peter De Wint
    Burne-Jones
    George H. Boughton (royal Academician) His Life And Work
    Leighton
    • Leighton

      • 94pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Explore the life and works of the renowned painter, Frederick Leighton, in this comprehensive volume featuring stunning reproductions of his masterpiece paintings. With insightful commentary and analysis by art historian Alfred Lys Baldry, this book is a must-have for any art lover or collector.

      Leighton
    • Burne-Jones

      • 92pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      This is an informative and visually stunning biography of the artist Edward Burne-Jones. The author provides a comprehensive overview of Burne-Jones' life and work, as well as his influence on the Arts and Crafts Movement. Lavishly illustrated with reproductions of Burne-Jones' paintings and designs, this book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the art and design of the Victorian era.

      Burne-Jones
    • Sir John Everett Millais

      • 86pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Baldry's study of the life and work of Sir John Everett Millais is an insightful examination of one of the most celebrated artists of the Victorian era. From his early days as a child prodigy to his later years as an established artist and member of the Royal Academy, Millais' life is carefully chronicled and contextualized within the broader cultural and political milieu of the time.

      Sir John Everett Millais