Joshua ReyondsSir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) was a renowned English painter specializing in portraits and a significant figure in the art world of the 18th century. He is known for promoting the "Grand Style" of painting, which emphasized idealization and elevate the imperfect. Reynolds was not only a painter but also a founder and the first president of the Royal Academy of Arts. Born in Plympton, Devon, Reynolds was influenced by his father, a schoolmaster, and his sister Mary Palmer, who nurtured his interest in drawing. He studied various philosophical and artistic works, including Jonathan Richardson's "An Essay on the Theory of Painting," which had a profound impact on his artistic development. Reynolds's contributions to the art world, his presidency of the Royal Academy, and his mastery of portrait painting left a lasting impact on the art community. His death in 1792 was mourned, and his legacy continues to be celebrated through statues, commemorations, and the enduring influence of his artistic principles. Read More Read Less
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