118 FUSELI (H., Keeper and Professor of Painting to the Royal Academy in London), LIFE and WRITINGS of. London, 1831 “ Perhaps the most valuable work, as regards the fine arts, ever published in England. Every one wlio possesses the Lectures of Sir Joshua Reynolds should possess also those of Fuseli, comprised in the above work, together with his history of the Italian schools of painting and sculpture. These must be in. valuable to the student, and to the innumerable lovers of whatever is great and beautiful in art.”—Globe. AND WRITINGS OF HENRY FUSELI, Esq. M.A.R.A. KEEPER, AND PROFESSOR OF PAINTING TO THE ROYAL ACADEMY IN LONDON; MEMBER OF THE FIRST CLASS OF THE ACADEMY OF ST. LUKE AT ROME. THE FORMER WRITTEN, AND THE LATTER EDITED BY JOHN KNOWLES, F.R.S. CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF TIE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY AT ROTTERDAM, HIS EXECUTOR. “ Animo vidit, ingenio complexus est, eloquentia illuminavit." Velleius Paterculus in Ciceronem. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. I. LONDON: HENRY COLBURN AND RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET. MDCCCXXXI. |