Discourses (Penguin Classics)

“Discourses” by Joshua Reynolds, published by Penguin Classics in September 1992, is a significant literary work that explores the evolution of art theory over three centuries. This edition spans 432 pages and is presented in English. Originally delivered as lectures to students at the Royal Academy, Reynolds’ writings encapsulate the educational journey of artists, addressing the purpose of art, the creative process, and the artist’s relationship with tradition.
Readers will find that “Discourses” serves as both a historical overview and a forward-looking examination of artistic attitudes that emerged in the 19th century. The text delves into key concepts in art and education, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the development of artistic thought. Through these lectures, Reynolds articulates his insights on the nature of creativity and the role of the artist, providing a foundational understanding of art that continues to resonate today.
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Sir Joshua Reynolds’ “Discourses”, first published in 1797, form one of the most eloquant literary documents in the history of European art. Composed as lectures to the students at the Royal Academy, they both summarized the art theory of the previous 300 years and pointed towards attitudes which were to become prevalent in the 19th century. Reynolds’ general theme is the education of the artist: the purpose of art, the nature of the creative process, and the artist’s relation to tradition.
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