Thomas Frye (Irish, 1710 - 1762), Self-Portrait, 1760, mezzotint on laid paper
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Thomas Frye (Irish, 1710 - 1762), Self-Portrait, 1760, mezzotint on laid paper
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
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1710 1760 1762 Irish Laid Mezzotint Thomas Thomas Frye Frye
EDITORS COMMENTS
In this self-portrait by Thomas Frye, we are transported back to the year 1760. The artist's skillful use of mezzotint on laid paper brings forth a remarkable level of detail and depth in his own likeness. With an air of confidence and introspection, Frye gazes directly at the viewer, inviting us into his world. Frye's Irish heritage is evident in his features, as he captures both strength and vulnerability in his expression. His eyes seem to hold a wealth of knowledge and experience, hinting at the artistic journey that has brought him to this moment. The meticulous rendering of every line and shadow showcases Frye's technical prowess as a master printmaker. The choice of mezzotint adds richness to the composition, creating a velvety texture that enhances the play between light and dark. This technique allows for subtle gradations in tone, lending an almost ethereal quality to Frye's visage. As we admire this print from Quint Lox's Liszt Collection, we cannot help but be drawn into the enigmatic world of Thomas Frye. It serves as a testament to both his talent as an artist and his ability to capture not only physical likeness but also the essence of one's inner self.
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