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A collection of essays and travel sketches that surveys major English picture-galleries, provides descriptive tours of notable paintings, and records impressions from journeys through France and Italy. The author combines close visual analysis and judgments of individual works with practical commentary for visitors, reflections on taste and connoisseurship, and a pointed criticism of Marriage a-la-mode. Recurring themes include the emotional and intellectual effects of originals versus prints, the responsibilities of criticism, and how artworks engage moral and aesthetic sensibilities. The tone alternates between enthusiastic admiration, learned observation, and conversational digression.

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William Hazlitt

William Hazlitt (1778-1830) was an English essayist, literary critic, and philosopher, known for his keen insights into literature and the human condition. His work often reflects a deep appreciation for the arts, particularly in his notable essays such as "Characters of Shakespeare's Plays" and "Table Talk: Essays on Men and Manners." Hazlitt's lectures, including "Lectures on the English Poets," showcase his ability to blend personal reflection with critical analysis. He is recognized for his passionate style and his contributions to Romantic literature, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of the early 19th century.

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