THE HISTORY OF
MODERN PAINTING

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LESLIEMY UNCLE TOBY AND THE WIDOW WADMAN

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BOOK III
THE TRIUMPH OF THE MODERNS
CHAPTER XVI
THE DRAUGHTSMEN

The general alienation of painting from the interests of life during the first halfof the nineteenth century.—The draughtsmen and caricaturists the first whobrought modern life into the sphere of art.—England: Gillray, Rowlandson,George Cruikshank, “Punch,” John Leech, George du Maurier, Charles Keene.—Germany:Johann Adam Klein, Johann Christian Erhard, Ludwig Richter,Oscar Pletsch, Albert Hendschel, Eugen Neureuther, “Die Fliegende Blätter,”Wilhelm Busch, Adolf Oberländer.—France: Louis Philibert Debucourt, CarleVernet, Bosio, Henri Monnier, Honoré Daumier, Gavarni, Guys, Gustave Doré,Cham, Marcellin, Randon, Gill, Hadol, Draner, Léonce Petit, Grévin.—Needof a fresh discovery of the world by painters.—Incitement to this by theEnglish

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CHAPTER XVII
ENGLISH PAINTING TO 1850

England little affected by the retrospective tendency of the Continent.—JamesBarry, James Northcote, Henry Fuseli, William Etty, Benjamin RobertHaydon.—Painting continues on the course taken by Hogarth and Reynolds.—Theportrait painters: George Romney, Thomas Lawrence, John Hoppner,William Beechey, John Russell, John Jackson, Henry Raeburn.—BenjaminWest and John Singleton Copley paint historical pictures from their own time.—DanielMaclise.—Animal painting: John Wootton, George Stubbs, GeorgeMorland, James Ward, Edwin Landseer.—The painting of genre: DavidWilkie, W. Collins, Gilbert Stuart Newton, Charles Robert Leslie, W. Mulready,Thomas Webster, W. Frith.—The influence of these genre pictures on thepainting of the Continent

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CHAPTER XVIII
THE MILITARY PICTURE

Why the victory of modernity on the Continent came only by degrees.—Romanticconceptions.—Æsthetic theories and the question of costume.—Paintinglearns to treat contemporary costume by first dealing with uniform.—France:Gros, Horace Vernet, Hippolyte Bellangé, Isidor Pils, Alexander Protais,Charlet, Raffet, Ernest Meissonier, Guillaume Régamey, Alphonse de Neuville,Aimé Morot, Edouard Détaille.—Germany: Albrecht Adam, Peter Hess, FranzKrüger, Karl Steffeck, Th. Horschelt, Franz Adam, Joseph

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