Joshua Reynolds: The Creation of Celebrity

Joshua Reynolds: The Creation of Celebrity

by Martin Postle (Editor), Martin Postle (Editor)

Synopsis

Joshua Reynolds: The Creation of Celebrity examines the artist in the social, political and cultural context of a century that cultivated a very modern notion of fame. This new approach to Reynolds (1723-92) considers his life and career in terms of a conscious quest for celebrity. Reynolds surrounded himself with the most famous men and women of his time: the rich, the powerful, the beautiful and the notorious. His portraits served to create, reinforce and advertise not only his subject's reputation but his own. It is, therefore, no surprise that Reynolds made no fewer than twenty-seven self-portraits in which he purposefully perpetuated his well-crafted public image as an artist, an academic and a knight. Joshua Reynolds: The Creation of Celebrity features many of Reynolds's most famous and beautiful portraits. Individual sections consider the friendships Reynolds cultivated with the famous and infamous figures of his time: politicians; courtesans; literary figures; war heroes; and aristocrats. These flamboyant and influential subjects helped to promote and sustain Reynolds's distinguished career and, ultimately, to secure his enduring popularity with audiences today.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 296
Edition: 01
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Published: 09 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 1854375644
ISBN 13: 9781854375643

Author Bio
Martin Postle is a Tate curator and an authority on th art of Joshua Reynolds. Mark Hallett is Reader in History of Art at the University of York. Stella Tillyard is the internationally acclaimed author of The Aristocrats. Tim Clayton is a former research fellow at Worcester College, Oxford and the author of The English Print 1688-1802.