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Mezzotint: A Window into History's Vibrant Moments Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of mezzotint

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Mary Magdalene, 1693. Creator: John Smith

Mary Magdalene, 1693. Creator: John Smith
Mary Magdalene, 1693

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Johannes Wiclef, 18th century. Creator: Johann Simon Negges

Johannes Wiclef, 18th century. Creator: Johann Simon Negges
Johannes Wiclef, 18th century

Background imageMezzotint Collection: William III, when Prince of Orange, 1651. Creator: Jan Verkolje

William III, when Prince of Orange, 1651. Creator: Jan Verkolje
William III, when Prince of Orange, 1651

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond, 1807. Creator: Henry Meyer

Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond, 1807. Creator: Henry Meyer
Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond, 1807

Background imageMezzotint Collection: D. Christopher Jacob Trew, from Plantae Selectae, n.d. Creator: Johann Jacob Haid

D. Christopher Jacob Trew, from Plantae Selectae, n.d. Creator: Johann Jacob Haid
D. Christopher Jacob Trew, from Plantae Selectae, n.d

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Johannes Andreas de Heider, Lawyer at Lindau, 1719. Creators: Elias Christoph Heiss, Bernhard Vogel

Johannes Andreas de Heider, Lawyer at Lindau, 1719. Creators: Elias Christoph Heiss, Bernhard Vogel
Johannes Andreas de Heider, Lawyer at Lindau, 1719

Background imageMezzotint Collection: A Dell, Helmingham Park, Suffolk, 1830. Creator: David Lucas

A Dell, Helmingham Park, Suffolk, 1830. Creator: David Lucas
A Dell, Helmingham Park, Suffolk, 1830

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Virgin and Child, 1700. Creator: John Smith

Virgin and Child, 1700. Creator: John Smith
Virgin and Child, 1700

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Thesis-Sheet showing Saint Ignatius of Loyola, November 15, 1696. Creator: Elias Christoph Heiss

Thesis-Sheet showing Saint Ignatius of Loyola, November 15, 1696. Creator: Elias Christoph Heiss
Thesis-Sheet showing Saint Ignatius of Loyola, November 15, 1696

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Ceres, 1676. Creator: Abraham Blooteling

Ceres, 1676. Creator: Abraham Blooteling
Ceres, 1676

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Holy Family, 1707. Creator: John Smith

Holy Family, 1707. Creator: John Smith
Holy Family, 1707

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Biblia Ectypa (Pictorial Bible), 1695. Creators: Johann Christoph Weigel, Elias Christoph Heiss

Biblia Ectypa (Pictorial Bible), 1695. Creators: Johann Christoph Weigel, Elias Christoph Heiss
Biblia Ectypa (Pictorial Bible), 1695

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Erasmus. Creator: Wallerant Vaillant

Erasmus. Creator: Wallerant Vaillant
Erasmus

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Godfried Schalcken, c. 1694. Creator: John Smith

Godfried Schalcken, c. 1694. Creator: John Smith
Godfried Schalcken, c. 1694

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Amanthis, 1797. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Amanthis, 1797. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Amanthis, 1797

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Amanthis with Pearls, 1797. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Amanthis with Pearls, 1797. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Amanthis with Pearls, 1797

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Clara, c. 1797. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Clara, c. 1797. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Clara, c. 1797

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Les Deux Ami (The Two Friends), 1778. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Les Deux Ami (The Two Friends), 1778. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Les Deux Ami (The Two Friends), 1778

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Johannes Witt, 1707. Creator: John Smith

Johannes Witt, 1707. Creator: John Smith
Johannes Witt, 1707

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Thomas Murray, 1696. Creator: John Smith

Thomas Murray, 1696. Creator: John Smith
Thomas Murray, 1696

Background imageMezzotint Collection: John, Earl of Mar, Lord Erskine, 1703. Creator: John Smith

John, Earl of Mar, Lord Erskine, 1703. Creator: John Smith
John, Earl of Mar, Lord Erskine, 1703

Background imageMezzotint Collection: William Johnston, Marquess of Annandale, 1702. Creator: John Smith

William Johnston, Marquess of Annandale, 1702. Creator: John Smith
William Johnston, Marquess of Annandale, 1702

Background imageMezzotint Collection: John Hay, Earl of Tweeddale [proof], c. 1710. Creator: John Smith

John Hay, Earl of Tweeddale [proof], c. 1710. Creator: John Smith
John Hay, Earl of Tweeddale [proof], c. 1710

Background imageMezzotint Collection: John Locke, 1721. Creator: John Smith

John Locke, 1721. Creator: John Smith
John Locke, 1721

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Godfrey Kneller, 1694. Creator: John Smith

Godfrey Kneller, 1694. Creator: John Smith
Godfrey Kneller, 1694

Background imageMezzotint Collection: John Smith, 1716. Creator: John Smith

John Smith, 1716. Creator: John Smith
John Smith, 1716

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Nicola Cosimo, 1706. Creator: John Smith

Nicola Cosimo, 1706. Creator: John Smith
Nicola Cosimo, 1706

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Robert Cecil, 1697. Creator: John Smith

Robert Cecil, 1697. Creator: John Smith
Robert Cecil, 1697

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Sir Christopher Wren, 1713. Creator: John Smith

Sir Christopher Wren, 1713. Creator: John Smith
Sir Christopher Wren, 1713

Background imageMezzotint Collection: John Lord Sommers, 1713. Creator: John Smith

John Lord Sommers, 1713. Creator: John Smith
John Lord Sommers, 1713

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Queen Mary, 1690. Creator: John Smith

Queen Mary, 1690. Creator: John Smith
Queen Mary, 1690

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Single Hollyhocks, 1889. Creator: James David Smillie

Single Hollyhocks, 1889. Creator: James David Smillie
Single Hollyhocks, 1889

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin, 1900. Creator: Max Rosenthal

Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin, 1900. Creator: Max Rosenthal
Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin, 1900

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Benjamin Franklin, 1901. Creator: Max Rosenthal

Benjamin Franklin, 1901. Creator: Max Rosenthal
Benjamin Franklin, 1901

Background imageMezzotint Collection: George Washington, 1902. Creator: Max Rosenthal

George Washington, 1902. Creator: Max Rosenthal
George Washington, 1902

Background imageMezzotint Collection: George Washington, 1899. Creator: Max Rosenthal

George Washington, 1899. Creator: Max Rosenthal
George Washington, 1899

Background imageMezzotint Collection: A Sacrifice to Hymen (Three Daughters of Sir William Montgomery), 1776. Creator: Thomas Watson

A Sacrifice to Hymen (Three Daughters of Sir William Montgomery), 1776. Creator: Thomas Watson
A Sacrifice to Hymen (Three Daughters of Sir William Montgomery), 1776

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Lady Broughton, 1770. Creator: Thomas Watson

Lady Broughton, 1770. Creator: Thomas Watson
Lady Broughton, 1770

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Francesco Bartolozzi, 1785. Creator: Thomas Watson

Francesco Bartolozzi, 1785. Creator: Thomas Watson
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1785

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Jemima Countess Cornwallis, 1771. Creator: James Watson

Jemima Countess Cornwallis, 1771. Creator: James Watson
Jemima Countess Cornwallis, 1771

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Samuel Johnson, 1770. Creator: James Watson

Samuel Johnson, 1770. Creator: James Watson
Samuel Johnson, 1770

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Lucinda, Miss Moore, 1772. Creator: James Watson

Lucinda, Miss Moore, 1772. Creator: James Watson
Lucinda, Miss Moore, 1772

Background imageMezzotint Collection: The Deshabille, 1776. Creator: James Watson

The Deshabille, 1776. Creator: James Watson
The Deshabille, 1776

Background imageMezzotint Collection: The Female Correspondent, 1771. Creator: James Watson

The Female Correspondent, 1771. Creator: James Watson
The Female Correspondent, 1771

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Princess Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark, c. 1771. Creator: James Watson

Princess Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark, c. 1771. Creator: James Watson
Princess Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark, c. 1771

Background imageMezzotint Collection: The Blind Beggar of Bednall Green, 1804. Creator: William Ward

The Blind Beggar of Bednall Green, 1804. Creator: William Ward
The Blind Beggar of Bednall Green, 1804

Background imageMezzotint Collection: Lord Cornwallis, 1799. Creator: William Ward

Lord Cornwallis, 1799. Creator: William Ward
Lord Cornwallis, 1799

Background imageMezzotint Collection: The Superb Lily, 1799. Creator: William Ward

The Superb Lily, 1799. Creator: William Ward
The Superb Lily, 1799



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Mezzotint: A Window into History's Vibrant Moments Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of mezzotint, a technique that beautifully captures pivotal moments throughout history. From the courageous acts of Laodicea Dicey Langston protecting her father during the American Revolution to Monsieur de St. George's intriguing encounter on April 4, 1788, these intricate engravings transport us to bygone eras. Intriguingly, we witness Chaplain Jacob Duche leading the first prayer in the Continental Congress, an iconic moment symbolizing unity and faith amidst turbulent times. Meanwhile, Castle Neuschwanstein stands tall as a testament to architectural grandeur during the late 1800s and early 1900s. The dramatic scene depicting 'The Death of Mark Antony' from Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra (Act 4, Scene 15) brings forth emotions that transcend centuries. Sir Francis Grant's masterpiece 'The Melton Breakfast' invites us into an opulent gathering where elegance meets camaraderie. Delving deeper into political satire, Thomas Gage faces challenges suppressing popular opposition to the Boston Port Bill in a thought-provoking mezzotint cartoon from 1774. The fierce battle between Plesiosaurus and Temnodontosaurus showcases nature's raw power through meticulous engraving techniques. Notable figures like John Cassin and Thomas Truxtun come alive through Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin's skilled handiwork. Their portraits immortalize their contributions to science and naval warfare respectively. Lastly, Shakespearean enthusiasts will revel in November 1857’s rendition of 'A Midsummer Night’s Dream' (Act 4, Scene1), transporting us into a whimsical realm filled with love potions and mischievous fairies. Through these diverse subjects captured within mezzotint, we are reminded of the intricate tapestry that history weaves.