A fascinating history of the Royal Academy of Arts in London, from its founding in the late 18th century through the end of the Georgian era. The authors delve into the personalities and politics of the Academy’s members, and provide insights into the wider cultural and artistic climate of the time. This book is an essential resource for art historians, cultural critics, and anyone interested in the history of British art.
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