The gentleman's and connoisseur's Dictionary of painters : Containing a complete collection, and account, of the most distinguished artists, who have flourished in the art of painting, at Rome, Venice, Naples, Florence, and other Cities of Italy : in Holland, Flanders, England, Germany, or France ; from the year 1250, when the art of painting was revived by Cimabue, to the year 1767 : including above five hundred years, and the number of artists amounting to near one thousand four hundred. Extracted from the most authentic writers who have treated on the subject of painting in Latin, Italian, Spanish, English, French, and Low Dutch. To which are added, two catalogues; the one, a catalogue of the disciples of the most famous masters; for the use of those, who desire to obtain a critical knowledge of the different hands, and manners, of the different Schools. The other, a catalogue of those painters, who imitated the works of the eminent masters so exactly, as to have their copies frequently mistaken for originals. The whole being digested in a more easy and instructive method, than hath hitherto appeared ; and calculated for general entertainment and instruction, as well as for the particular use of the admirers and professors of the art of painting /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Pilkington, Matthew, 1701-1784 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Printed for T. Cadell, (Successor to Mr. Millar) in the Strand, M. DCC. LXX [1770]
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Description
Item Description:Head- and tail-pieces.
Includes errata: unnumbered page e at end.
The Cushing Library/Rare Books copy was acquired as part of the Lois Goddard Morrison Collection of Eighteenth Century Literature.
Physical Description:2 unnumbered pages, xxxiv, 723 pages, 3 unnumbered pages ; 29 cm
Place of Publication:England -- London.