For centuries, beauty has been a subject of fascination and debate, and this groundbreaking work by William Hogarth offers a unique perspective on the topic. Drawing on his own experience as an artist, Hogarth explores the nature of beauty and the factors that influence our perceptions of it. This thought-provoking book is sure to challenge and enlighten anyone interested in the arts.
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