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The ninth and tenth volumes of the diary cover the years from January 1808 up to December 1810. Among the public events that preoccupy Joseph Farington are the wars in Europe and South America and the spectacular scandal that erupted in 1809 over Duke of Yorks association with Mary Anne Clark. This period finds Farington embarking on extended toursone to the north of England and two to the West Countrymaking sketches to illustrate the survey of Britain, Britannica Depicta, compiled by his friends Samuel and Daniel Lysons. Faringtons association with this and other projects for the publishers Cadell and Davies involves him in negotiations with many engravers, among them Joseph Landseer, James Heath, and Samuel Middiman. Within the Royal Academy (to which Landseer is pressing that a number of engravers be admitted) feelings run high over the lecture by John Soane criticizing the architecture of Covent Garden Theatre, which was the work of Robert Smirke, the son of Faringtons oldest friends. At the end of 1810 Farington is occupied with assessing Robert Smirkes prospects at the coming election of academicians. In common with many others in the diarists wide circle of acquaintances, Thomas Lawrence and John Constable continue to seek Faringtons advice on professional and practical affairs. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780300028591
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 664
- Utgivningsdatum: 1982-09-01
- Förlag: Yale University Press