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Introduction: The Revolution in Eighteenth-Century Art | 3 | |
Chapter I | Hogarth's Bishop Hoadly | 15 |
Chapter II | Gainsborough's The Blue Boy | 25 |
Chapter III | Reynolds' Mrs. Siddons as the Tragic Muse | 39 |
Chapter IV | Lawrence's Pinkie | 55 |
Chapter V | Rowlandson's Mrs. Siddons Rehearsing | 63 |
Chapter VI | Blake's Satan, Sin, and Death | 75 |
Chapter VII | Wilson's River Scene with Bathers | 89 |
Chapter VIII | Gainsborough's The Cottage Door | 97 |
Chapter IX | Constable's View on the Stour near Dedham | 107 |
Chapter X | Turner's Grand Canal, Venice | 119 |
Index | 133 |
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