Hume and the Heroic Portrait: Studies in Eighteenth-century

Oxford University Press (1986)
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As the seminal essay, it gives title to the present volume, and is here translated into English for the first time. In this essay, which marked a change of direction in Wind's own development, he argues that two opposing styles of portraiture, exemplified in the art of Gainsborough and Reynolds, can be related to the different notions of humanity subscribed to by the philosophers David Hume and James Beattie. Other important studies, also reprinted here, make this volume an excellent resource to Wind's tremendous contributions to art history.

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Art and intellect.M. A. B. Degenhardt - 1991 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 11 (2):135-148.

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