MULLEN COLLECTION. Each etching
measures 46 x 58 cms. The Shakespeare Characters (1775-6)
were Mortimer's own etchings after his original drawings. My impressions
appear to be original impressions and not reprints. I attach details to
help you understand the great (and to my mind unsurpassed) powers of this
artist (1740- 1779), active as a portraitist, caricaturist and draftsman
of the bizarre and uncanny. There is no other British artist of this period
who relishes the intervals, complexities and structures of gussets and
seams in clothes - no one else who can make a fold as sinister and redolent
of meaning. The contortions of laces and fixings contain entire mythologies.
I once owned the Palser reprint of much of Mortimer's work (1816) - the
Banditti, Monsters, a terrifying Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse - in
which there was a discernible diminution of quality of line brought about
by the reprinting process. Here Mortimer is at his best.
KENWOOD EXHIBITION
in the public domain, SHAKESPERIAN HEADS
in the public domain, DRAWINGS AND PRINTS (1)
in the public domain, DRAWINGS AND PRINTS (2)
in the public domain, PAINTINGS
in the public domain, A LAST TRAWL WITH SOME PORTRAITS |