
Lectures on painting, delivered at the Royal Academy : $b With additional observations and notes
by Henry Fuseli
"Lectures on Painting" by Henry Fuseli is an academic text written in the early 19th century. The work consists of a series of lectures that were delivered at the Royal Academy, focusing on the principles and history of painting, with additional observations and notes aimed at students and those interested in art. The text seeks to provide a deeper understanding of the evolution of artistic techniques and styles, particularly from ancient to modern times. The opening of "Lectures on Painting" presents an introduction to the challenges of discussing art in a formal setting while emphasizing the prerequisites for effective learning in the field. Fuseli outlines his intention to guide his audience through the complexities of artistic expression, defining essential terms like nature, beauty, and genius. He frames the history of painting as an odyssey that begins with ancient art, exploring the nuances and advancements made by notable figures such as Polygnotus and Zeuxis. The lecturer prepares his listeners not only for an exploration of historical styles but also for an investigation of the deeper meanings behind artistic endeavors and their transformation through time.
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