Hugues Merle was a French painter of the Second Empire period who specialized in domestic scenes with a pronounced classicist sensibility
Academically-trained Emile Vernon was devoted to artistic conservatism and won fame for his bourgeois portraits, pastoral scenes, floral still-lifes, and images of women and children
German artist Ditlev Blunck belonged to a group of Danish Golden Age painters that were influenced by German Romantic painting for inspiration
Francois Boucher was a prolific Rococo painter of portraits, allegories, genre, history, and mythological scenes
Tamara de Lempicka was a Polish artist who led a glamorous life as a celebrity and sexual adventuress
This Pre-Raphaelite Masterpiece is a faithful yet nuanced reproduction of "The Melancholy Gaze" while the original Oil Painting was rendered in 1920 by English artist John William Godward
Alphonse Mucha was a Czech Art Nouveau painter and decorative artist known best for his distinct style
This remastered replica of a Bohemian copperplate etching is exemplary of the line engraving produced in Central Europe around the mid-eighteenth century when etching began to be used more and more for magazine illustrations to banknotes
Francois Boucher was a prolific Rococo painter of portraits, allegories, genre, history, and mythological scenes
This Large Mixed-Media Masterpiece is a 21st Century triumph that pays homage to Classical Roman Engravings
Anglo-French engraver Peter Vanderbank specialized in the creation of portraiture with chisel and plate, rendering likenesses of many of the luminaries of his day in the British Isles and on the continent
Flemish painter and engraver Hans Witdoeck was one of the last ‘reproductive’ engravers, who made plates of the works of other artists
English artist Richard Earlom was a master mezzotinter, practicing the craft of printmaking from steel or copper plates after roughening some areas for darkening and smoothing other spots for lightening the image
Anglo-American artist Benjamin West, called “the American Raphael”, was born in the colony of Pennsylvania, but took up residence in London, becoming a member and finally President of the Royal Academy
English artist Richard Earlom was a master mezzotinter, practicing the craft of printmaking from steel or copper plates after roughening some areas for darkening and smoothing other spots for lightening the image
Hugues Merle was a French painter of the Second Empire period who specialized in domestic scenes with a pronounced classicist sensibility
English artist Richard Earlom was a master mezzotinter, practicing the craft of printmaking from steel or copper plates after roughening some areas for darkening and smoothing other spots for lightening the image
Pieter de Bailliu traveled from the Low Countries to Italy, where his studies further polished his estimable engraving skills
Frida Kahlo was a Mexican artist renowned for her imaginative self-portraits and her passionate marriage to fellow artist Diego Rivera
English Print-Master and publisher Valentine Green served as the king’s engraver and was associated with London’s Royal Academy