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Stipple Engraving Collection (page 18)

Stipple engraving is a meticulous and intricate technique that has been used to create stunning works of art throughout history

Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Miranda Shakespeare Tempest Act 1 Scene 2 1784

Miranda Shakespeare Tempest Act 1 Scene 2 1784
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Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: John Henderson Character Iago Shakespeare Othello

John Henderson Character Iago Shakespeare Othello
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Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Charles Burney April 1 1784 Etching stipple engraving

Charles Burney April 1 1784 Etching stipple engraving
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Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Right Honorable Charles Pratt 1st Earl Camden

Right Honorable Charles Pratt 1st Earl Camden
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Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Prince Serge Princess Barbara Gagarin Nicholas

Prince Serge Princess Barbara Gagarin Nicholas
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Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Shakespeare Tempest Macklin British Poets 1798

Shakespeare Tempest Macklin British Poets 1798
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Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Coriolanus God Soldiers shame invulnerable

Coriolanus God Soldiers shame invulnerable
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Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Death Mark Anthony Le Mort de Marc Antoine Shakespeare

Death Mark Anthony Le Mort de Marc Antoine Shakespeare
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Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Pantaloon Sixth Age Shifts Lean Slippered Pantaloon

Pantaloon Sixth Age Shifts Lean Slippered Pantaloon
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Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Portrait Warren Hastings Esq April 30 1795 Stipple engraving

Portrait Warren Hastings Esq April 30 1795 Stipple engraving
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Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: AM170720 084676

AM170720 084676
8, AM170720 084676

Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Shrimps! March 25 1782 Stipple engraving sheet

Shrimps! March 25 1782 Stipple engraving sheet
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Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Jane Shore Give gentle mistress gentle kiss Shakespeare

Jane Shore Give gentle mistress gentle kiss Shakespeare
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Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Zephyr 1864 Stipple engraving line etching third state

Zephyr 1864 Stipple engraving line etching third state
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Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Charles Henri Plantade 1806 Stipple engraving

Charles Henri Plantade 1806 Stipple engraving
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Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Buck Beauty Rowlandson Connoisseur January 1

Buck Beauty Rowlandson Connoisseur January 1
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Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Mask 21 1783 Stipple engraving sheet 9 3 / 4 x 7 1 / 2

Mask 21 1783 Stipple engraving sheet 9 3 / 4 x 7 1 / 2
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Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Thomas Coman, engraved by J. Rogers, 1869 (engraving)

Thomas Coman, engraved by J. Rogers, 1869 (engraving)
XJF440649 Thomas Coman, engraved by J. Rogers, 1869 (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: The Marquis of Rockingham, engraved by William Ridley, from Junius Stat Nominus

The Marquis of Rockingham, engraved by William Ridley, from Junius Stat Nominus
XJF439980 The Marquis of Rockingham, engraved by William Ridley, from Junius Stat Nominus Umbra attributed to Sir Philip Francis, published 1805 (engraving) by English School

Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Folding fan with double sheet of paper on which a round, cut stipple engraving depicting

Folding fan with double sheet of paper on which a round, cut stipple engraving depicting a seated woman surrounded by lovers on both sides with a chinoiserie figure with silk clothes

Background imageStipple Engraving Collection: Joseph Priestley, British chemist

Joseph Priestley, British chemist
Joseph Priestley (1733-1804), British chemist and clergyman. Best known as the discoverer of oxygen, Priestley carried out a range of research into the composition and nature of air



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Stipple engraving is a meticulous and intricate technique that has been used to create stunning works of art throughout history. One such example is "The Songstress" by John Raphael Smith, a beautiful depiction of a woman singing under the shade of a lime tree. The delicate details achieved through stippling bring this scene to life, capturing the essence of nature's tranquility. In another remarkable piece, "Picking of the Red and White Roses, " created by John Ogborne, we witness an iconic moment from Shakespeare's play King Henry VI. Prince Henry, Hotspur, and Falstaff are engaged in a gripping battle for power amidst the symbolic red and white roses. Stipple engraving adds depth and texture to this dramatic scene, enhancing its emotional impact. Louis Marin Bonnet also mastered stipple engraving with his captivating artworks like "The Lover Heard. " This enchanting portrayal captures the tenderness between two lovers as they whisper sweet nothings into each other's ears. The intricate dots created through stippling give their expressions an ethereal quality. Bonnet further showcases his talent in pieces like "The Broken Fan, " "The Snack, " "The Dinner, " and "The Supper. " Each artwork tells its own story through meticulously crafted details using stipple engraving. From broken fans symbolizing lost love to intimate moments shared over meals, these engravings evoke emotions that resonate with viewers even today. Portraits were not exempt from being immortalized through stipple engraving either. Joseph Bowes' rendition of Louis de Bourbon, Prince de Conde exudes regal elegance while an anonymous artist skillfully captures Marie Antoinette's beauty in late 18th-century portraits. Stipple engraving allows artists to achieve incredible precision while creating rich textures and tonal variations within their work. It continues to be celebrated for its ability to breathe life into scenes both fictional and historical alike – forever preserving moments in time for generations to come.