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This illustrated study examines a leading portrait painter's methods and social subjects, analyzing how color, surface detail, and light capture contemporary life and fashionable society. It discusses the artist's technique in rendering skin, textiles, pearls, fans and accessories, and his ability to evoke sitters' habitual gestures and social milieu without overt pose. The volume reproduces several colour plates of notable portraits and scenes, and offers critical reflections on strengths such as colourism, verisimilitude, and psychological penetration, alongside occasional limitations in selectivity. Essays consider studio practice, composition, and the relationship between appearance and social identity, arguing that visible surface reveals modern experience.
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