Goobi - ba0d8 - 2020-08-02 18:16:45+0000
Goobi
Mezzotint portrait on paper of a young woman in profile, wearing a lace cap with black ribbon and holding her ermine-lined cloak with her left hand, from the first of two series of life-sized heads designed, engraved and published by Thomas Frye (1710-1762) in London between 1760 and 1762. The first series was advertised as, 'Twelve heads drawn from nature and as large of life', and the second, 'Six ladies in picturesque attitudes' or, 'Ladies, very elegantly attired in the fashions, and in the most agreeable attitudes'.
Frye moved from Ireland to London when he was in his twenties. He made a career as a portraitist in oils and pastel, miniature painter and founder of the Bow porcelain factory with Edward Heyleyn. But it is for these life-sized mezzotint prints, produced in the final years of his life, that he is primarily remembered.
Young woman wearing a laced cap
Wep 4173.3
Wep_4173_3
Western Prints and Drawings collection
Approved Category 2017/Printed Material/Print/Intaglio Print/Engraving/Mezzotint
Approved Place 2018/Europe/United Kingdom/Great Britain/England/Greater London/London
Mezzotint
1760
1760
1760
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Approved Material 2018/Organic/Plant (material)/Plant fibre/Paper (material)
Approved Material 2018/Materials/Coating material/Ink (material)
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545 mm x 405 mm (height x width)
Life-sized heads, first series
art
Frye, Thomas
Frye, Thomas
London
Chester Beatty Library
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