Ashmita Mukherjee
Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India
Volume 7, Number 3, 2015 I Full Text PDF
Abstract
The paper tries to read the ‘Discourses’ or speeches addressed between 1769-1790 by Sir Joshua Reynolds to his students as the first President of Royal Academy of Arts, London, as a gradual movement of aesthetics from interminable formal/particular debates to theories of romantic emanation or still later, of a sense of ontological being, complete with historical awareness and temporal situation. Reynolds’ statements require analysis not as mere pre-romantic ambiguities but definitive aesthetic reflections on ancient and contemporary art with an increasing cognizance of particularity as a tenet of modernity in art.
Keywords: Aesthetics, Ontology, Reynolds, Form, Particular, History Painting Keep Reading