Three Essays: On Picturesque Beauty; On Picturesque Travel.
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William Gilpin was an English artist, Anglican cleric, schoolmaster and author. He is best known as one of those who originated the idea of the picturesque. Gilpin was born in Cumberland, the son of Captain John Bernard Gilpin, a soldier and amateur artist.
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Three Essays: on Picturesque Beauty; on Picturesque Travel.
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Three Essays: On Picturesque Beauty; on Picturesque Travel.
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William Gilpin. Three essays: on picturesque beauty; on picturesque travel; and on sketching landscape. London: Printed for R. Blamire, 1792. Aquatint with hand coloring. Claude Lorrain. Le Bouvier (The Herdsman), 1636. Etching. The concept of the picturesque was among the most important aesthetic ideas of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Inspired by earlier European landscape art, it.
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William Gilpin and the Principles of Picturesque Travel. In contrast to the Grand tour, the picturesque tour popularizes rustic scenes that were accessible to the ordinary citizen, albeit the ordinary citizen as a “man of taste”, who could view a scene with a mental encyclopedia of art and culture to heighten beauty in reference. 3 William Gilpin’s “Essay on Picturesque Beauty” (1792.
Three essays: On picturesque beauty; On picturesque travel.
GILPIN, William - Three Essays on Picturesque Beauty; on Picturesque Travel; and on Sketching Landscape: 7 tinted aquatint plates, half morocco, tall 8vo, 1794. Remarks on Forest Scenery: 2 vols, map, 31 aquatint plates, half morocco, tall 8vo, 1791. Observations, on Several Parts of England, Particularly the Mountains and Lakes of Cumberland and Westmoreland: 3 maps, 27 plates, half.
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Correspondence and papers of William Gilpin, with later Gilpin family papers, consisting of:. illustrated by the scenes of New-forest in Hampshire. In three books (2 vols, London, 1791) Three essays: on picturesque beauty; on picturesque travel; and on sketching landscape: to which is added a poem, On landscape painting (London, 1792) Three dialogues on the amusements of clergymen (London.
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Picturesque, artistic concept and style of the late 18th and early 19th centuries characterized by a preoccupation with the pictorial values of architecture and landscape in combination with each other. Enthusiasm for the picturesque evolved partly as a reaction against the earlier 18th-century.