A leading figure in the art world of the mid-19th century, Eastlake was a prolific writer as well as a painter and art historian. This collection of essays and articles covers a wide range of topics, from Renaissance painting to contemporary British art, and provides a valuable snapshot of the artistic debates and trends of the era.
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