Standards
- van Meckenem, Ecce Homo
- Dürer, Saint Jerome
- Dürer, The Little Courier
- Dürer, The Satyr Family
- Raimondi, Façade with Caryatids
- Altdorfer, The Resurrection
- Beham, Peasant Couple
- Beham or Dürer, Bookplate
- Pencz, The Life of Christ
- Davent, Musicians
- Lautensack, Landscape
- Matham, The Planets
- Callot, Balli di Sfessania
- Callot, La Chasse au Cerf
- Rembrandt, Clement de Jonghe
- Rembrandt, The Goldsmith
- Della Bella, The Five Deaths
- Ostade, The Fiddler
- Both, The Five Senses
- Nanteuil, Hardouin de Beaumont
- Visscher, A Mouse in a Mouse Trap
- Masson, Guilllaume de Brisacier
- Piranesi, A View of the Temple
- Watson, Mrs. Hale as Euphrosyne
- Moreau, Les Petits Parains
- Janinet, Le Sommeil d’Arianne
- Blake, And My Servant Job
- Unknown Engraver, Frederick
- Gericault, Horses Going to a Fair
- Jacque, Les Musiciens
- Haden, A By-Road in Tipperary
- Meryon, Saint-Etienne-du-Mont
- Bresdin, La Sainte Famille
- Whistler, Battersea Dawn
- Whistler, Limehouse
- Fantin-Latour, Manfred and Astarte
- Legros, Le Grand Canal
- Buhot, La Place des Martyrs
- Forain, Le Calvaire (2e planche)
- Pennell, In the Mist of the Morning
- Hassam, The Old Mulford House
- Zorn, "Oxenstierna"
- Toulouse-Lautrec, La Modiste
- Cameron, The Palace
- Sloan, Anshutz on Anatomy
- Bone, The Trevi Fountain, Rome
- Knight, At the Footlights
- McBey, Palestine: Blue Bonnets
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24. James Watson (1740-1790) after Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) Mrs. Hale as Euphrosyne |
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Mrs. Hale as Euphrosyne
Mezzotint, 620 x 380 mm., Goodwin 43 i/ii, Chaloner Smith 69 i/ii, ex collection: Frederic R. Halsey (Lugt 1308). Superb impression of this proof before letters on thick laid paper with narrow margins; short repaired tear at the right edge. This impression was lot 872 in the Halsey sale of February, 1917, where it brought one of the highest prices of the sale. Mrs. Mary Hale, in Reynolds’ grand manner, is cast in the role of Euphrosyne (mirth or good cheer), one of the Three Graces, but the print was later published under the title L’Allegro, a reference to Milton’s pastoral poem of that name. It is one of the most esteemed British mezzotint portraits of the eighteenth century. The British Museum owns only the second (published) state.
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