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Portrait of Benjamin West

Portrait of Benjamin West

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George Watson (after)

British mezzotint masters like Green, Watson, and Earlom represented the English manner of mezzotint. In England, mezzotint was finely honed and most often used to reproduce paintings; during this time before photography or lithography, mezzotint was valued for its ability to capture a painting’s tone as well as its linear composition. Mezzotint plates wear quickly, so early impressions like this one show the medium at its best. This print was made as a copy of a painting, probably at the request of the painter, George Watson, or the sitter, another painter, Benjamin West. Before the use of photography to copy paintings and other unique works, copyist printmakers served the function of documentation.
Artist
George Watson (after)
(Scottish, 1767 - 1837)
Title
Portrait of Benjamin West
Date
ca. 1844
Medium
Mezzotint
Dimensions
19 7/8 x 14 3/16 in. platemark
Credit
Elvehjem Museum of Art General Endowment Fund purchase
Accession No.
1993.4
Classification
Prints
Geography
England

Related

  • Mezzotints: Prints of Darkness: Chazen Museum of Art, 8/22/2009–10/25/2009
  • Nineteenth-Century European Prints: Elvehjem Museum of Art, 3/13/2004–5/30/2004

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