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Chesterton offers a biographical and critical portrait of an artist whose long career is read as emblematic of nineteenth-century seriousness. He examines the artist's intention to mirror his age, analyzing recurring symbolic themes—moral struggle, allegory, appetite for power exemplified in treatments of Mammon—alongside formal qualities such as dramatic design, colour, and uneven technical results. The essay situates the work amid an era of concentrated doubt and earnest purpose, interprets portrait-like allegories of contemporaries and literary figures, and balances admiration for expressive ambition with frank critique of failures. The volume pairs this commentary with photographic reproductions of key paintings.
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