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    Conisbee 1979
    Author
    Philip Conisbee
    Title/Description
    'Pre-Romantic Plein-Air Painting'
    Publisher
    Art History
    Country
    UK
    Date of Publication
    December 1979
    Printed/Manuscript
    Secondary published
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    Vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 413-28, pls 23-33. The article surveys the origins and development of the practice of making oil studies from nature from the early C17 up to c.1780. Wilson is mentioned on p. 425.
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    'If Vernet was the éminence grise behind Alexander Cozen's interest in painting out-of-doors, then perhaps indirectly he is behind the two 1752 pictures by Richard Wilson now in Dublin, where on the one hand we see a painter at his easel in Tivoli, [P44] and on the other we subsequently see his assistant staggering home with an enormous canvas or portfolio [P45].' (p. 425)

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    • Richard Wilson (1713/14-1782) Tivoli, the Cascatelle Grandi and the Villa of Maecenas (View of Tivoli with Rome in the Distance), National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin
    • Richard Wilson (1713/14-1782) Tivoli: The Temple of the Sibyl and the Campagna, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin
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