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The biography recounts the subject's family background and formative years, then follows the development of his thought and public work: a sustained engagement with art and nature that emphasizes close observation, moral purpose, and the sublime. It surveys successive writings and lectures, involvement in teaching and educational projects, and a widening preoccupation with social and ethical questions. Later sections describe increasing withdrawal from public controversies, personal struggles, and a lifelong fascination with mountain landscapes and natural detail, while tracing how aesthetic, religious, and social concerns remained interwoven throughout his life.
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