The British Art Journal (Winter 2015/16)
Items pertaining to the eighteenth century in the current issue:
The British Art Journal 16 (Winter 2015/16)
• Editorial: William MB Berger Prize for British Art History 2015 Winner: William Pressly, James Barry’s Murals at the Royal Society of Arts: Envisioning a New Public Art (2014).
• Romana Sammern, “Woman in Bed by Matthew William Peters (1742–1814): Titian, Reynolds, and Painted Revenge”
• M. T. W. Payne and J. E. Payne “Samuel Collings (d. 1810) and the Manifestation of ‘Annibal Scratch'”
• Neil Jeffares, “Francis Cotes (1726–1770) and His Family”
• Katherine McHale, “George Vertue and the Case of the Counterfeit Paintings: Rescuing the Reputations of Sebastiano Ricci (1659–1734) and Niccolo Cassana (1659–1713)”
• Alex Seltzer, “Catesby’s Conundrums: Mixing Representation with Metaphor”
• Peter S. Forsaith “‘A Far Greater Genius Than Sir Joshua’: Did Joshua Reynolds (1723–1789) Paint John Wesley (1703–1791)?”
• Charles S. Ellis, Review of Giulia Coco, Artisti, dilettanti e mercanti d’arte nel salotto fiorentino di sir Horace Mann (2014).
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