About This Book
This study traces an artist's development from early sympathy with the Pre-Raphaelite circle to the formation of a distinct aesthetic shaped by selective reference to early Italian masters. It examines how initial influences were adapted into a personal decorative system, discusses technical growth from tentative handling to assured execution, and considers recurring thematic choices and moral or poetic touches in major paintings. Illustrated with eight colour reproductions and commentary on representative canvases, the book combines biographical detail, critical analysis, and plate descriptions to explain the coherence and consistency of the artist's aims and methods.
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