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A series of essays and biographical sketches surveys the development of art in England, focusing on institutional change, market forces, and individual careers. It examines early art schools, the competition between native practitioners and imported antiquities, and the growth of collecting, auction culture, and patronage. Short studies profile muralists, sculptors, portrait and miniature painters, engravers, and scene-painters, and trace teacher–pupil relationships and the rise of the Royal Academy. Concluding pieces consider critical reception and artistic personalities, linking shifts in taste to broader social and economic conditions that shaped the nation's visual culture.

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Dutton Cook

Dutton Cook was an English author and critic known for his insightful explorations of theater and art. His notable works include "A Book of the Play," which delves into the intricacies of dramatic storytelling and character portrayal, and "Art in England: Notes and Studies," where he examines the cultural landscape of English art. Cook's writings reflect a deep engagement with the artistic movements of his time, making significant contributions to the understanding of the interplay between literature and the visual arts.

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