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Stipple Engraving And Etching Collection

Stipple engraving and etching have been used for centuries to create intricate and detailed works of art

Background imageStipple Engraving And Etching Collection: Falstaff at Hernes Oak (Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 5, Scene 5), May 30, 1793

Falstaff at Hernes Oak (Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 5, Scene 5), May 30, 1793. Creator: Michele Beneditti
Falstaff at Hernes Oak (Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 5, Scene 5), May 30, 1793

Background imageStipple Engraving And Etching Collection: Rosalind, Celia & Touchstone (Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act 2, Scene 2), June 1, 1792

Rosalind, Celia & Touchstone (Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act 2, Scene 2), June 1, 1792. Creator: John Chapman
Rosalind, Celia & Touchstone (Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act 2, Scene 2), June 1, 1792

Background imageStipple Engraving And Etching Collection: Love at First Sight, January 10th, 1796. Creator: George Shepheard

Love at First Sight, January 10th, 1796. Creator: George Shepheard
Love at First Sight, January 10th, 1796

Background imageStipple Engraving And Etching Collection: Miss Elizabeth Farren, Countess of Derby, 1792. 1792. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi

Miss Elizabeth Farren, Countess of Derby, 1792. 1792. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi
Miss Elizabeth Farren, Countess of Derby, 1792

Background imageStipple Engraving And Etching Collection: Charles, Earl Cornwallis, March 15, 1781. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi

Charles, Earl Cornwallis, March 15, 1781. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi
Charles, Earl Cornwallis, March 15, 1781

Background imageStipple Engraving And Etching Collection: Mrs. Abington as Thalia, August 20, 1783. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi

Mrs. Abington as Thalia, August 20, 1783. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi
Mrs. Abington as Thalia, August 20, 1783

Background imageStipple Engraving And Etching Collection: Fluellen Making Pistol Eat the Leek (Shakespeare, Henry V, Act 5, Scene 1), August 1

Fluellen Making Pistol Eat the Leek (Shakespeare, Henry V, Act 5, Scene 1), August 1, 1795

Background imageStipple Engraving And Etching Collection: Falstaff at Justice Shallows Mustering His Recruits (Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part

Falstaff at Justice Shallows Mustering His Recruits (Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part II, Act 3, Scene 2), June 1, 1792

Background imageStipple Engraving And Etching Collection: Lady Smith and her Children, March 15, 1789. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi

Lady Smith and her Children, March 15, 1789. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi
Lady Smith and her Children, March 15, 1789. [Charlotte Smith, her son George Henry, and daughters Louisa and Charlotte]

Background imageStipple Engraving And Etching Collection: Henry William Bunbury Drawing his 'Long Minuet', 1789. 1789

Henry William Bunbury Drawing his "Long Minuet", 1789. 1789
Henry William Bunbury Drawing his " Long Minuet", 1789

Background imageStipple Engraving And Etching Collection: The Affectionate Brothers (The Lamb Children), 1791. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi (British)

The Affectionate Brothers (The Lamb Children), 1791. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi (British)
The Affectionate Brothers (The Lamb Children), 1791

Background imageStipple Engraving And Etching Collection: Miss Anne Bingham. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi (British, 1727-1815)

Miss Anne Bingham. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi (British, 1727-1815)
Miss Anne Bingham

Background imageStipple Engraving And Etching Collection: Countess Spencer, 1787. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi (British, 1727-1815)

Countess Spencer, 1787. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi (British, 1727-1815)
Countess Spencer, 1787

Background imageStipple Engraving And Etching Collection: Lady Smith and Her Children, 1789. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi (British, 1727-1815)

Lady Smith and Her Children, 1789. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi (British, 1727-1815)
Lady Smith and Her Children, 1789

Background imageStipple Engraving And Etching Collection: Mrs. Jackson, April 1, 1794. Creator: John Conde

Mrs. Jackson, April 1, 1794. Creator: John Conde
Mrs. Jackson, April 1, 1794

Background imageStipple Engraving And Etching Collection: John Henderson, in the Character of Iago (Shakespeares Othello), 1786. 1786

John Henderson, in the Character of Iago (Shakespeares Othello), 1786. 1786
John Henderson, in the Character of Iago (Shakespeares Othello), 1786


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Stipple engraving and etching have been used for centuries to create intricate and detailed works of art. These techniques involve the use of small dots or lines to form an image, resulting in a unique and textured appearance. One example of stipple engraving is seen in "Falstaff at Hernes Oak" by Michele Beneditti. This piece captures a scene from Shakespeare's play "Merry Wives of Windsor, " specifically Act 5, Scene The artist skillfully uses stippling to depict the character Falstaff in great detail, showcasing his larger-than-life personality. In another stunning work, John Chapman employs stipple engraving to portray Rosalind, Celia, and Touchstone from Shakespeare's "As You Like It. " Created in June 1792, this artwork showcases the delicate nature of these characters through precise dotting techniques. Henry Kingsbury's masterpiece titled "Ludee, One of the Wives of Abba Thulle" demonstrates how stipple engraving can capture human emotion with remarkable accuracy. Created in May 1788, this piece depicts Ludee with incredible intricacy and depth. Prince Lee Boo is also immortalized through Henry Kingsbury's skilled hand using stipple engraving. This portrait created in May 1788 showcases not only Prince Lee Boo but also highlights the cultural diversity present during that time period. George Shepheard's work titled "Love at First Sight" exemplifies how stipple engraving can convey tender emotions on paper. Created on January 10th, 1796, this artwork beautifully captures two lovers meeting for the first time with exquisite attention to detail. Shepheard further demonstrates his mastery over stipple engraving with his piece titled "Real Inhabitants of This Earth. " Also created on January 10th, 1796; this artwork portrays various individuals from different walks of life with astonishing realism.