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tuzor ::Jedan od dvojice umetnika - osnivača Kraljevske umetničke akademije u Londonu
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Wikipedia ::The Founder Members were Sir Joshua Reynolds, Benjamin West, Thomas Sandby, Francis Cotes, John Baker, Mason Chamberlin, John Gwynn, Thomas Gainsborough, Giovanni Battista Cipriani, Jeremiah Meyer, Francis Milner Newton, Paul Sandby, Francesco Bartolozzi, Charles Catton, Nathaniel Hone the Elder, William Tyler, Nathaniel Dance, Richard Wilson (painter), George Michael Moser, Samuel Wale, Peter Toms, Angelica Kauffman, Richard Yeo, Mary Moser, William Chambers, Joseph Wilton, George Barret, Edward Penny, Augustino Carlini, Francis Hayman, Dominic Serres, John Richards, Francesco Zuccarelli, George Dance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Academy_of_Arts
Bendžamin Vest, Kralj Lir
Citat:In this painting, West illustrated act 3, scene 4 of Shakespeare's tragedy for John Boydell's popular Shakespeare Gallery in London, which promoted interest in the playwright and in contemporary history painting. Rather than accept the begrudging hospitality of either of his two scheming daughters, King Lear takes leave of them to wander the moor as a violent storm rages and his own insanity begins to set in. Here, supported by the loyal Earl of Kent, Lear thrusts his body forward and flings his head back, with eyes lifted skyward. He curses both the storm and his offspring. At the right, the Earl of Gloucester's son Edgar crouches half-naked and disguised as a madman. The Fool squats on the ground to the left at the foot of Gloucester himself, whose torch illuminates the disturbing scene. Levels of madness-innate in the Fool, feigned by Edgar, and encroaching upon Lear-are underscored by the fury of the storm.
http://www.mfa.org/collections/search_art.asp?recv.....ll_start=1
http://www.racollection.org.uk/ixbin/indexplus?rec.....ideo3.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/inourtime/inourtime_20080228.shtml (o Šekspiru)
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