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It surveys the rise and progress of painting in England from medieval traces through the sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries, examining the influence of foreign artists, the development of portraiture, miniatures, watercolour and landscape schools, and the role of institutions such as the Royal Academy. Individual chapters treat genre, subject, and historic painters and include illustrative plates and an index. A final chapter outlines American painting in four periods—colonial, revolutionary, inner development, and the contemporary scene—tracing stylistic shifts and representative works.
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