In “Frederic Lord Leighton: An Illustrated Record of His Life and Work,” Ernest Rhys presents a comprehensive examination of the renowned Victorian artist and president of the Royal Academy, Frederic Lord Leighton. The narrative is woven with biographical detail, enriched by an array of visual illustrations that reveal the evolution of Leighton's artistic vision and his profound impact on British art during a transformative period. Rhys employs a lyrical prose style, capturing the essence of Leighton's life through vivid descriptions and contextual analyses, situating him within the broader aesthetic currents of the 19th century, particularly the Pre-Raphaelite movement and the aestheticism that characterized his contemporaries. Ernest Rhys was a notable figure in his own right'Äîan editor, critic, and scholar'Äîwhose literary pursuits were influenced by his deep appreciation for the arts. His knowledge of the artistic circles of the late 19th century, coupled with his efforts in promoting literary and artistic endeavors, illuminates his motivations behind chronicling Leighton's achievements. Rhys's background allowed him to intricately connect Leighton's works with the cultural dialogues of the time. This book is an essential resource for art historians, scholars, and art enthusiasts alike. Rhys's insightful narrative and careful curation provide readers an opportunity to delve into the life and legacy of a pivotal figure in British art, making it invaluable for those seeking a deeper understanding of Leighton's masterful contributions.