Basic Instincts
Discover the intriguing world of 18th-century British art in Basic Instincts by Jacqueline Riding, published in 2017. This captivating book, comprising 120 pages, coincides with a remarkable exhibition at the Foundling Museum in London. It sheds light on the life and work of Joseph Highmore (1692-1780), an artist who was prominent in his time yet remains relatively unknown today.
The centerpiece of the book is Highmore's striking oil painting, The Angel of Mercy (1746), which stands out as one of the most original and controversial images of its era. This thought-provoking artwork features a woman in elegant mid-18th-century attire, depicted in a chilling moment as she strangles the infant in her lap. Through Riding's insightful narrative, readers will gain a deeper understanding of Highmore's artistic significance and the complex themes present in his work.
Join us on this artistic journey and explore the profound impact of Highmore's legacy in British art history.