This fascinating address offers insights into the art world of mid-19th century England. Delivered by Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt at the opening of an exhibition of works belonging to the Arundel Society, this address provides a valuable window into the aesthetic values of the time. Whether you are a scholar of art history or simply a lover of beauty, this book is sure to captivate and inspire.
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