Om John Thomson of Duddingston, Landscape Painter; his Life and Work, With Some Remarks on the Preface, Purpose and Philosophy of Art
In this comprehensive study of John Thomson, a prominent Scottish landscape painter of the 19th century, Robert W. Napier offers a detailed examination of Thomson's life, work, and artistic philosophy. Napier explores Thomson's significance within the broader context of British landscape painting, and offers a nuanced reading of his artistic style and technique. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of British art or 19th-century landscape painting.
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