Concerning the 'Mechanical' Parts of Painting and the Artistic Culture of Seventeenth-Century France
This essay shows that a continuous and ever increasing appreciation of "painterly" handling and effects existed in France since about 1630, a current of taste that is largely invisible to historians who consult only French artistic production or theoretical writings before ca. 1670. Formed...
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