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  1. Baumgarten, Alexander Gottlieb (2,086 bytes)
    7: ...concern with the arts as a properly philosophical subject. His project was extended by [[Mendelssohn, Moses...
  2. Blackstone, William (4,844 bytes)
    7: ... century, it helped establish law as a university subject. The first of many American editions appeared in...
  3. Blake, William (6,290 bytes)
    9: ... his capacity for divinity, would become enduring subjects in Blake’s poetry.
  4. Bonaparte, Napoleon (5,706 bytes)
    13: ...f the Revolution, these were promulgated in seven subject areas, and have survived in revised form to this ...
  5. Boucher, François (5,147 bytes)
    9: Boucher also painted pastoral genre scenes, a subject of his own invention, but inspired by Italian Ren...
    11: ...uch children frolicking in freshly cut hay. This subject was called "enfants de Boucher"--cherubs or cupid...
    17: ...her patronage and influence, Boucher directed his subject matter toward erotic, mythological nudes, sentime...
    19: ...erot, Denis]], who abhorred his frivolous, erotic subjects and lack of social responsibility. His position...
  6. Chardin, Jean-Siméon (3,563 bytes)
    3: ... by [[Diderot, Denis]] for the seriousness of his subjects, which inspired virtue and refined manners, and ...
    5: ...e scenes. He developed a unique approach to this subject by depicting a few introspective figures in auste...
    9: ...l art world. Despite the low regard held for his subjects, he enjoyed respect from all levels of French so...
  7. Cook, James (5,151 bytes)
    11: ...careful attention to diet. Cook’s death is the subject of acrimonious scholarly debate among ethnographe...
  8. Edgeworth, Maria (3,866 bytes)
    7: ...ite realistically about life in Ireland. On this subject, previous English writers had employed prejudices...
  9. Galiani, Fernando (3,252 bytes)
    5: ... finance. He also produced his first work on the subject of economics, an essay, entitled ''Della Moneta''...
  10. Goya y Lucientes, Francisco de (6,529 bytes)
    9: ...can discern the feelings of the artist toward his subject, whether it be sympathy, antipathy, or indifferen...
  11. Greuze, Jean-Baptiste (3,503 bytes)
    3: ...y, appealing to both critics and the public. His subject range was broad, including history paintings, por...
    7: ...er the Royal Academy, after reviewing his history subjects, classified him a genre painter--the inferior ca...
  12. Handel, George Frederick (4,934 bytes)
    9: ...den during Lent. Oratorios, with their religious subjects, found their way past the regulations and met wi...
    13: ...oratorios with a glorious combination of dramatic subject, tales of heroism and sacrifice from the scriptur...
  13. Hogarth, William (5,129 bytes)
    3: ...own for his pictorial stories termed Modern Moral Subjects. Born in London to parents of modest means, Hog...
    9: In 1732 Hogarth produced his first Modern Moral Subject, ''A Harlot’s Progress''. This set of six pain...
    11: Other Modern Moral Subjects succeeded ''Harlot''. In 1733-34 Hogarth painte...
    13: ...ed as a satirist. As works like his Modern Moral Subjects illustrate, Hogarth cast a powerful critical lig...
  14. De Isla y Rojo, padre Jose Francisco (5,991 bytes)
    11: ...ice in 1760 to forbid any further polemics on the subject.
  15. Justi, Johann Heinrich Gottlob von (1,735 bytes)
    5: ... (1756). As the first systematic treatment of the subject, the book was a milestone of 18th-century public ...
  16. Lillo, George (1,701 bytes)
    5: ...ber of people affected by it. Thus, he chose his subject from everyday life because contemporary audiences...
  17. Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley (1,856 bytes)
    3: ... and independence drove her to educate herself in subjects usually reserved for men. In August of 1712, sh...
    7: ...rrogates the world of male power to which she was subject.
  18. Necker, Jacques (9,029 bytes)
    5: ... those who attended her literary gatherings. The subject of much controversy, the salon was thought by som...
  19. Palmer, Elihu (1,799 bytes)
    3: ...deism and in 1801 published his major work on the subject: ''Principles of Nature; or a Development [sic] o...
  20. Reid, Thomas (6,139 bytes)
    9: ...essorial system, where faculty specialized in one subject rather than guiding a group of students over seve...

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