The Modern History of England in Art
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30564/ret.v3i4.2372Abstract
Images are the key for us to sort out modern British history and study the development of early industrial civilization. This paper takes the most classic representative works of those immortal artists in the long river of British art to create a section of immortal history, and review the historical fragments of modern Britain from the painting brush of art masters, and intuitively feel the historical customs, dress etiquette and natural scenery of Britain at that time.
Keywords:
Britain; Image; Painting art; Modern historyReferences
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