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Mr. John Burton, engraved by James Watson (c. 1740-90), 1775 (mezzotint)
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Mr. John Burton, engraved by James Watson (c. 1740-90), 1775 (mezzotint)
DEC418518 Mr. John Burton, engraved by James Watson (c.1740-90), 1775 (mezzotint) by James, George (fl.1755-95) (after); 34.4x24 cm; Gerald Coke Handel Collection, Foundling Museum, London; eGerald Coke Handel Collection, Foundling Museum; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22925224
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Organ Organist Pipes Score Sheet Music
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This black and white mezzotint print showcases Mr. John Burton, a renowned organist and musician of the Georgian era. Engraved by James Watson in 1775, this portrait exudes a sense of elegance and refinement. In the image, Mr. Burton is depicted in a half-length pose, his gaze fixed on something beyond the frame. He holds a sheet of music in one hand while his other hand rests gently on the pipes of an organ beside him. The intricate details captured by Watson's skilled engraving technique bring out every nuance of expression on Mr. Burton's face. Dressed impeccably in period attire, complete with a powdered wig that was fashionable at the time, Mr. Burton embodies the sophistication and artistry associated with musicians during this era. The composition is further enhanced by the inclusion of musical scores scattered around him, hinting at his talent as both performer and composer. This print serves as a testament to Mr. Burton's mastery of his craft and his contribution to the world of music. Preserved within the Gerald Coke Handel Collection at London's Foundling Museum, this exquisite piece offers us a glimpse into an era long gone but forever cherished through artistic representation. Its timeless beauty continues to inspire admiration for both its subject and its creator - James Watson - who skillfully immortalized Mr. John Burton through this remarkable mezzotint engraving.
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