ABSTRACT

The chapters in this volume were delivered at lectures to students of the Royal Academy of Arts in January 1904 by George Clausen, who was at that time Professor of Painting. He approaches the subject a number of ways, including specific masters, styles, methods, techniques, contexts and composition. The book offers a balanced introduction to the subject, and to the modern reader, an insightful glimpse at an approach to this evergreen topic as delivered over 100 years ago.

chapter I|28 pages

INTRODUCTORY-SOME EARLY PAINTERSL

chapter II|28 pages

ON LIGHTING AND ARRANGEMENT

chapter III|22 pages

ON COLOUR

chapter IV|32 pages

TITIAN, VELASQUEZ, AND REMBRADT

chapter V|36 pages

ON LANDSCAPE AND OPEN-AIR PAINTING

chapter VI|21 pages

ON REALISM AND IMPRESSIONISM