John Smith - 1706 Mezzotint Boors Singing at a Window

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John Smith - Original 1706 Mezzotint. l Unsigned. On laid. In fine condition.

John Smith (1652-1743), Engraver. A pioneer of the mezzotint process. Born in Northampton, he moved to London to become a printer's apprentice. He turned his attention to mezzotint engraving and became the pupil of Jan Van der Vaart. In the first nine years of his career Smith worked for five publishers: Richard Palmer, Edward Cooper, Alexander Browne, Pierce Tempest and Isaac Beckett. He began publishing for himself in 1687, and from 1692 worked only for himself. When Beckett died in 1688 Smith inherited his position as chief engraver to Godfrey Kneller. He engraved over a hundred plates after Kneller's portraits, giving him access to prominent members of society who became customers.

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Size

22.7 x 17.5cm (8.9" x 6.9")

Collection Information

From the Christopher Lennox-Boyd collection. We recently acquired a number of fine Mezzotints previously owned by Chris Lennox-Boyd, owner of the finest collection of British Mezzotints in private hands. You can read more about him here.

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SKU mr650
Artist John Smith
Date 1706
Dimensions 22.7 x 17.5cm
Medium Mezzotint
Style Classical
Subject Genre Scene
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