"1st Lecture at Oxford"

RA Collection: Archive

Reference code

RI2/12

Title

"1st Lecture at Oxford"

Date

[29 Oct 1879]

Level

Item

Extent & medium

1 document of 36 pages

Previous reference codes

2054

Content Description

Begins with a tribute to Ruskin before concerntrating on the centrality of the human form to the study of art. Urges the college to develop its collection of scutlpural exempla. Seeks to anchor the importance of art in contemporary civilisation and British society. Employs Michelangelo as an example for emulation before conducting a comparative analysis of the usefulness of Rembrandt and Leonardo da Vinci. Returns to the study of sculpture, highlighting the importance in modern art of Flaxman and his Shield of Achilles. Asserts that he will spend one day a fortnight in Oxford to lecture or teach. He also hopes to use time during the summer to demonstrate the techniques of fresco, tempera, oil and modelling in clay. He advises the students to buy the Bohn edition of Vasari's Lives of the Artists. Closes with a caution not to imitate William Hogarth.