An exhibition at London’s Kenwood House on the 18th-century artist Joshua Reynolds—collected by Edward Cecil Guinness, the first Earl of Iveagh—reveals the easy grace with which he painted individuals, who often appear lost in thought.
An exhibition at London’s Kenwood House on the 18th-century artist Joshua Reynolds—collected by Edward Cecil Guinness, the first Earl of Iveagh—reveals the easy grace with which he painted individuals, who often appear lost in thought.