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  1. The Age of Innocence is an oil-on-canvas painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds, created in either 1785 or 1788 and measuring 765 x 638 mm.

  2. The Age of Innocence, a character study by the Englishman Joshua Reynolds completed in either 1785 or 1788, is believed to have been the inspiration for the title of Wharton's novel.

    • Edith Wharton
    • 1920
  3. 8 de dez. de 2021 · Reynolds’ The Age of Innocence is his most renowned and widely distributed piece and has been document to have many replicas (Tate Britain). Reynolds’ artwork of English children is known to have positive reception as they captivate the hearts of viewers.

  4. 8 de nov. de 2021 · The identity of Reynolds's model is uncertain. According to Sir Robert Edgcumbe, a Victorian descendant of Reynolds, she was the artist's great-niece Theophila Gwatkin (1782–1844), who would have been three years old in 1785.

  5. 14 de out. de 2023 · The Age of Innocence was seen as a model of portraiture techniques across the 19th century and many developing artists used it as a study piece during its time at the National Gallery. It was subsequently gifted to the Tate in 1951 and has remained under its ownership ever since.

  6. Lord and Lady Ashburton. ‘The Age of Innocence‘, Sir Joshua Reynolds, ?1788 on display at Tate Britain.

  7. Age of Innocence, by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Names W.D. & H.O. Wills (Firm) (Publisher) Collection. Cigarette cards. Art Photogravures : Series of 50 (Wills's Cigarettes), W62-397-1-B. Dates / Origin Date Issued: 1850 - 1959 (Approximate) Place: U.K. Library locations George Arents Collection Shelf locator: Arents Cigarette Cards Topics Art W.D ...