This classic work on art and aesthetics offers a rare glimpse into the mind of one of Britain's greatest painters. Opie's lectures are a masterful exploration of the principles of painting, from composition and color to perspective and expression. Drawing on his own experiences as an artist and his deep knowledge of art history, Opie provides invaluable insights into the creative process, and the role of art in shaping culture and society. This edition also includes Opie's powerful letter on the need for a public monument to celebrate Britain's naval triumphs, making it a must-read for anyone interested in art, history, or patriotism.
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