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Francesco Bartolozzi, engraved by George M. Brighty (b. 1788) and John Romney (1786-1863)
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Francesco Bartolozzi, engraved by George M. Brighty (b. 1788) and John Romney (1786-1863)
DEC418554 Francesco Bartolozzi, engraved by George M. Brighty (b.1788) and John Romney (1786-1863), c.1810 (engraving) by Bartolozzi, Francesco (1727-1815) (after); 25.5x19.9 cm; Gerald Coke Handel Collection, Foundling Museum, London; (add.info.: Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815) Italian artist; ); eGerald Coke Handel Collection, Foundling Museum; Italian, out of copyright
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At Work Autograph Copying Copyist Desk Easel Self Portrait Signature Sketching
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This print showcases the remarkable artistic collaboration between Francesco Bartolozzi, George M. Brighty, and John Romney in the early 19th century. The image depicts Bartolozzi engrossed in his work, seated at an easel with a sketchbook on his desk. Francesco Bartolozzi, an esteemed Italian artist known for his engravings, is captured here in a rare self-portrait. His focused expression reveals the dedication and passion he had for his craft. The intricate details of this engraving are brought to life by the skilled hands of Brighty and Romney. The composition exudes a sense of tranquility as Bartolozzi immerses himself in copying or working on a new piece. His signature can be seen prominently displayed on the artwork, showcasing his pride in each creation. This photograph provides us with a glimpse into the world of an artist at work during this period. It reminds us of the importance of preserving art history and recognizing those who contributed to its development. Displayed within Gerald Coke Handel Collection at Foundling Museum in London, this print serves as a testament to Bartolozzi's enduring legacy as well as Brighty's and Romney's contributions to their field. Its presence offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate not only their technical skill but also their unwavering commitment to their craft.
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