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A Sacrifice Interrupted

1770s
(British, 1740–1779)
Support
Cream(3) laid paper
Measurements
Sheet: 24.5 x 36 cm (9 5/8 x 14 3/16 in.); Secondary Support: 31.7 x 43.7 cm (12 1/2 x 17 3/16 in.)
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John Hamilton Mortimer's close friend James Gandon described Mortimer's technique: "He never altered a line . . . and all the time he [worked] he conversed and entertained his friends with the same easy cheerfulness and pleasantry as if wholly unemployed."

Description

One of the most talented draftsmen of his generation in England, John Hamilton Mortimer became known for a style of drawing in pen and ink that was bold, confident, and energetic. This sheet depicts a large crowd in a frieze-like arrangement gathered to witness a figure with an axe on the verge of decapitating a young male captive. Mortimer deliberately sought out obscure narratives and leaned toward the violent and macabre. In spite of the research of numerous art historians, the specific subject of the drawing has yet to be identified.
A horizontally oriented drawing in fine brown-inked lines depicts people with light skin tones gathered around a stone altar. Centrally, a bound man kneels with his head over a block. To our left, a bearded man raises a double-headed axe while another man restrains his arm. To our right, a man with a laurel wreath stands with arms extended before a crowd. Hatching lines create deep shadows across the figures and dense foliage.

A Sacrifice Interrupted

1770s

John Hamilton Mortimer

(British, 1740–1779)
England, 18th century

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