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William Hazlitt (10 April 1778 – 18 September 1830) was an English essayist, drama and literary critic, painter, social commentator, and philosopher.He is now considered one of the greatest critics and essayists in the history of the English language, [1] [2] placed in the company of Samuel Johnson and George Orwell.
The Portrait of a Man is an early work by the Italian Renaissance painter Raphael, executed c. 1500–1504. It has previously been attributed to Hans Holbein and Perugino . It is now in the Galleria Borghese , in Rome.
Portrait of a Man (Baldung) Portrait of a Man (Frans Hals, Frick) Portrait of a Man (Parmigianino) Portrait of a Man with a Glove; Portrait of a Man Holding Gloves; Man in a Hammock; Portrait of a Man in a Red Hat; Portrait of a Man in a Red Suit; Man on a Balcony; Man with a Beer Jug; Man with a Glove; A Man with a Quilted Sleeve; Portrait of ...
Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk, a c. 1510 chalk drawing by Leonardo da Vinci; Portrait of a Man in a Top Hat, an 1882 graphite drawing by Vincent van Gogh; Portrait of a Man in a Yellowish-Gray Jacket, a 1633 painting by Frans Hals; Portrait of a Man, probably a Member of the Van Beresteyn Family, a 1632 painting by Rembrandt
The portrait, as a literary genre, is a written description or analysis of a person or thing. A written portrait often gives deep insight, and offers an analysis that goes far beyond the superficial. It is considered a parallel to pictorial portraiture. The imitation of painting is apparent in the name of the genre itself, which is a painting term.
Pope's Essay on Man and Moral Epistles were designed to be the parts of a system of ethics which he wanted to express in poetry. Moral Epistles has been known under various other names including Ethic Epistles and Moral Essays. On its publication, An Essay on Man received great admiration throughout Europe.
X-ray analysis has shown that the eyes originally looked in a different direction. It was at one time considered a self-portrait, but that is no longer believed to be the case. The work may once have included a parapet with a signature, similar to several of Antonello's other portraits, but which was cut off later. [1]
Portrait of a Man with Red Hair: 1925 Macmillan: Doran: Portrait of a Man with Red Hair at Faded Page (Canada) Harmer John: 1926 Macmillan: Doran: Harmer John at Project Gutenberg Australia: Reading: An Essay: 1926 Jarrolds – Jeremy at Crale: 1927 Cassell: Doran: Jeremy at Crale at Faded Page (Canada) Anthony Trollope: 1928 Macmillan ...