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G. F. Watts: The Last Great Victorian

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George Frederic Watts (1817–1904) was a titanic figure in nineteenth-century British art. The father of British Symbolism and portrait painter of his age, he forged a controversial career that spanned the reign of Queen Victoria. This book, the first in-depth biography of Watts, sheds new light on the pioneering spirit and breadth of mind of the artist.
Drawing on Watts’s abundant personal correspondence and diaries and an array of other contemporary documents, the book chronicles the artist’s career and personal life, including his friendships with Edward Burne-Jones, Frederic Leighton, William Gladstone, and Alfred Tennyson and his relationships with a series of singular women. The book also examines Watts’s wide reforming zeal and political agenda as well as his role and dealings in the Victorian art world.

508 pages, Hardcover

First published December 11, 2004

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Outstanding source of information. If you want to find out who G.F. Watts was as a man and an artist, how he lived and painted and who is friends were, then I highly recommend 'G.F. Watts: The Last Great Victorian' as a research source in art history, as well as, the nineteenth-century.
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