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Richard II

1775
(British, 1740–1779)
Support
Medium-weight laid paper with watermark in the middle of the sheet
Measurements
Sheet: 57.3 x 40.8 cm (22 9/16 x 16 1/16 in.); Image: 34.1 x 28 cm (13 7/16 x 11 in.); Platemark: 39.9 x 32.4 cm (15 11/16 x 12 3/4 in.)
Edition
proof impression before borderline was added for the first edition
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view

Description

John Hamilton Mortimer supported the prevailing academic doctrine which located history painting at the top of the hierarchy of subject matter. Unlike many of his contemporaries, however, he turned to the great subjects of English literature for themes. From 1775 to 1776, Mortimer produced etchings of twelve Shakespearean characters, including King Lear, Ophelia, and Caliban. In this dramatic composition, the skeletal figure of death looms over the tense King Richard II. This rare signed proof is a marvelous example of Mortimer's Romantic sensibility. By the time he was twenty-three years old, Mortimer had won numerous prizes for his drawings and paintings and was considered one of the rising stars of English art. In 1774, he became president of the Society of Artists of Great Britain, to whose annual exhibitions he was a regular contributor. The artist's promising career was cut short by his untimely death at the age of thirty-nine.
A vertically oriented etching in brown ink depicts an oval portrait of a bearded man facing our left. He wears a wrapped headpiece topped with a crown and a patterned cloak. A skeleton sits on the headpiece, reaching toward the crown while holding a pin. Fine etched lines texture his face and the background clouds. Above, the words: "RICHARD, II," and three columns of verse are printed below.

Richard II

1775

John Hamilton Mortimer

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

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