Hondenkop
1752 - 1822
Medium
etching
Dimensions
423; 183; 292; 570
About this artwork
verzamelaarsmerk, verso, gestempeld: Lugt 2228
Art Historical Context
**Hondenkop (Dog's Head)** *Richard Earlom (1752–1822), etching, 292 × 183 mm* Richard Earlom, a prominent British engraver of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, crafted this intricate etching titled *Hondenkop*, or "Dog's Head." Known for his masterful reproductions of old master paintings through etching and mezzotint, Earlom brought technical precision to subjects ranging from landscapes to portraits. This work captures the focused gaze and textured fur of a dog's head with remarkable detail, showcasing etching's ability to render fine lines and tonal depth on a copper plate bitten ...
About the Artist
Richard Earlom · 1728–1794
Richard Earlom (1743–1822) stands as one of the supreme masters of mezzotint engraving in British art history, whose technical virtuosity and dedication to reproductive printmaking brought the works of Old Masters to unprecedented audiences. Born in London on May 14, 1743, Earlom spent his entire career transforming paintings and drawings into prints of extraordinary quality, elevating reproductiv...