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An Essay Upon Prints
Containing Remarks Upon the Principles of Picturesque Beauty
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278 pages
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Exploring William Gilpin's concept of picturesque beauty, this work delves into the art of prints, showcasing how visual representation can capture the essence of nature and aesthetics. First published anonymously in 1768, it offers insights into the artistic ideals of the time, blending art and nature in a unique perspective.
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2014, paperback
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