Wright of Derby : From the Shadows review – science, skeletons and a suffocated cockatoo
National Gallery, London Joseph Wright of Derby’s vivid paintings depicted Enlightenment thinking and illumination amid the dark. So why are they so terrifying? He looks like he’s up to no good. In the depths of the night, under trees and clouds turned silver and black by the full moon, a man (…)
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