Into the Gulf
Rosemary Hill, 17 December 1992
A Sultry Month: Scenes of London Literary Life in 1846
by Alethea Hayter.
Robin Clark, 224 pp., £6.95, June 1992,0 86072 146 9 Show More
by Alethea Hayter.
Robin Clark, 224 pp., £6.95, June 1992,
Painting and the Politics of Culture: New Essays on British Art 1700-1850
edited by John Barrell.
Oxford, 301 pp., £35, June 1992,9780198173922 Show More
edited by John Barrell.
Oxford, 301 pp., £35, June 1992,
London: World City 1800-1840
edited by Celina Fox.
Yale, 624 pp., £45, September 1992,0 300 05284 7 Show More
edited by Celina Fox.
Yale, 624 pp., £45, September 1992,
“... No one ever failed more completely to be the hero of his own life than the painter Benjamin Robert Haydon, for whom heroism was an obsession. He used his own head as a model for Christ, Solomon, Alexander and Marcus Curtius and believed that heroic history painting was the highest form of art. Today his only generally remembered work is a portrait of Wordsworth ... ”