Richard Earlom
English Printmaker, 1743-1822,English printmaker. Taught by Giovanni Battista Cipriani, he worked in mezzotint, etching and occasionally stipple. His mezzotints of flowers and still-lifes, such as Roses for the Temple of Flora (1805) by Robert John Thornton (?1768-1837) or the Fruit Piece (see Wessely, no. 145) after Jan van Huysum, are also found printed in colours or coloured by hand. Earlom's most influential prints were a set of outline etchings combined with mezzotint of the volume, then belonging to the Dukes of Devonshire, of Claude's drawings of his own landscape paintings Related Paintings of Richard Earlom :. | Details of Primavera (mk36) | Raeburn portrait of Sir Walter Scott | The Crucifixion | Annetta | Artist | Related Artists: IL Pensionante del saraceniactive 1610-1620s in Rome Karl Julius von LeypoldGerman, 1805-1874 FRANCKEN, AmbrosiusFlemish painter (b. ca. 1544, Antwerpen, d. 1618, Antwerpen).
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