1809 – Lectures on Paining by John Opie | Art History, Royal Academy Portraits
First edition of Lectures on Painting by John Opie (1809), featuring his Royal Academy discourses and numerous portrait engravings of historic painters including Michelangelo and Titian.
John Opie was a turn-of-the-century British painter who is primarily remembered for his dark, serious portraits. Many of these portraits appear in this 1809 printing of Lectures on Painting, a collection of his lectures that he delivered at the Royal Academy of Arts. His lectures describe his dark style as well as emphasizing the importance of effort, hard work, and faithfulness to tradition.
Bibliographic Details
- Title: Lectures on Painting, Delivered at the Royal Academy of Arts
- Author(s): John Opie
- Illustrator(s): John Opie
- Publisher: London, Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme
- Edition: First Edition, 1809
- Binding: Leather spine, hardcover boards
- Format: (4to), single volume
- Size: 10.75 in x 8.5 in (27.3 cm x 21.6 cm)
- Collation: VII, [81], 186 pp
- Illustrations: Portrait engravings including frontispiece
- Michelangelo
- Durer
- Titian
- Poussin
- Contents Include:
- Lecture I–VII
- Introductory pages and portrait front matter
- Provenance: bookplate – John Allnutt
- Allnutt was an iconic 19th-century art collector, most notably a patron of John Constable and Thomas Lawrence
Condition:
Good. Leather spine with worn boards and visible stains. Hinges show wear but hold well after repair, which is slightly visible in the front inner gutter. The text block is secure. Heavy staining appears on the title page and frontispiece; foxing is present in margins throughout.
Why Collect This?
- First published lectures by a Royal Academy professor
- Valuable for art historians and collectors of theory-based volumes
Item Number: # 50021
Categories
Arts & Architecture
European History
Authors
John Opie
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Good
Collation
Complete



