An enquiry concerning the principles of taste and of the origin of our ideas of beauty

New York,: Garland (1785)
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An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Taste and of the Origin of Our Ideas of Beauty (1785) was written by the portrait artist Frances Reynolds (1729-1807).

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