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"The Proffered Kiss".
This was engraved by F.E. Jones from an original painting
by British artist Sir Thomas Lawrence. This print was published in an American
literary and art publication in 1862. Dimensions of the print area are, minus
margins, approx. 6 by 4.50 inches, and the overall size is approx. 10 by 6.50
inches.This is not areproduction or reprint. It is a 140 year old steel
engraving, in excellent condition and guaranteed to be as described.
Price $35
Item 2279

Sir Thomas Lawrence was one of the foremost English portrait painters of his
day. He was born in Bristol. A child prodigy, he was largely self-taught,
although he spent some time at the Royal Academy of Arts. In 1789 Lawrence won
recognition for his portrait of an actress, Miss Farren (1789, Metropolitan
Museum of Art, New York City). He became much in demand, and in 1792 he
succeeded Sir Joshua Reynolds as principal painter to King George III, who
knighted Lawrence in 1815. Lawrence was made a member of the Royal Academy in
1794 and served as president of the academy from 1820 to 1830.
Lawrence was a brilliant stylist and technician, whose vitality, rich color, and
dramatic silhouettes anticipated romantic painting. Although uneven in quality,
his work at its best is marked by a taste and elegance that lends distinction to
the portraits of his sitters. These portraits include Lady Peel (1827, Frick
Collection, New York City); Pope Pius VII and Archduke Charles of Austria
(Waterloo Chamber, Windsor Castle); and The Calmady Children (1825, Metropolitan
Museum). Lawrence was the first English painter to achieve success in Europe.
With Reynolds and Thomas Gainsborough he stands at the apex of English portrait
art.
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