Librairie Plon, collection "Les maîtres de l'art", Paris, s.d [1904]. In-8, cartonnage éditeur de couleur verte, titre doré sur le plat, dos lisse titré et orné d'un fleuron doré,176 pp. Avant-propos - Introduction : L'art anglais avant Reynolds - Première Partie : La vie et l'œuvre de Reynolds - Deuxième Partie : La personnalité de Reynolds - Troisième Partie : L'art de Reynolds - Quatrième Partie : Les écrits de ...
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Graves, Algernon & William Vine Cronin: A history of the works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. 4 volumes. London: Published by subscription for the proprietors by H. Graves and Co., Limited, 1899-1901. vii, 1711pages., illustrated throughout. Edition limited to 125 numbered copies only - this, number 57. Bound in quarter brown calf with green cloth boards and marbled endpapers. Top-edge gilt. 28.5x20cms.
[Sir Joshua Reynolds] - Perini Folesani, Giovanna
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Perini Folesani, Giovanna: Sir Joshua Reynolds in Italia (1750-1752). Passaggio in Toscana. Il taccuino 201 a 10 del British Museum. Florence: 2012. Series: Fondazione Carlo Marchi Quaderni, vol. 45. 511 pages. Paperback. 24 x 17cms. Clean pages. Some pencil annotations throughout. Text in Italian.
Clean pages. Some pencil annotations throughout. Text in Italian
Armstrong, Sir Walter: Sir Joshua Reynolds, First President of the Royal Academy. London: Heinemann, 1900. 251 pages, with seventy-eight photogravures and six lithographic facsimiles in colour. Bound in elaborately gilt brown calf by the Chiswick Art Guild. Limited to 1100 copies. With the Ascott book plate, ex libris Alfred de Rothschild. Provenance Alfred de Rothschild.
Provenance Alfred de Rothschild. Text in English
Savoy (London), Printed by Tho. Newcomb sold by Robert Boulter, 1679. Folio (370 x 245 mm). In contemporary full calf with six raised bands. Wear to extremities, corners bumped with loss of leather. Internally nice and clean. (18), 1123 pp. + frontispiece (lacking last 15 pp.).
Rare first edition of the second collected folio of Reynolds works, according to Lowndes: “The best folio edition”. Reynolds was highly regarded as a preacher. “Many prized his written sermons and religious treatises. Collections of his works were first published in 1658 and 1679, followed by a complete six-volume edition in 1826.” (Beeke & Pedersen, Meet the Puritans) Edward Reynolds, bishop of Norwich, was born in Southampton in 1599. He was educated at Merton College, Oxford, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1618. He became a fellow in 1620, due to his ability in Greek, debate, and oratory. Later, he received a Master of Arts degree (1624) and a Doctor of Divinity degree (1648) from Cambridge. “Reynolds was chosen dean of Christ Church College (1648-51, 1659) and vice-chancellor of the university (1648-50). From 1657 to 1661, he served as vicar of St. Lawrence Jewry, so he was again heard in London. After Cromwell’s death in 1658, Reynolds became a leader of the Presbyterian clergy. He preached to Richard Cromwell’s Parliament several times in 1659 and 1660, counseling that radical political and doctrinal opinions be suppressed but that differences on secondary issues be tolerated. At the Restoration, he and Edmund Calamy were appointed chaplains to the king.” (Beeke & Pedersen, Meet the Puritans). Lowndes IV, p. 2077.
Sans date. Alison Roberts: Mesure d'Urgence- Helen Shelton: Indispensable Dr Reynolds . Alison Roberts: Mesure d'Urgence- Helen Shelton: Indispensable Dr Reynolds
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