Identification
- Object Type: Painted Reverse Glass Print
- Date: Circa 1804
- Origin: Unknown
- Owner: Private
- Maker: W.B. Walker printmakers
- Measurements:
- Height: 26 cm
- Width: 20 cm
- Thickness: 1.5 cm
- Materials: Glass, paper, natural resin varnish, oil paint
Summary
A reverse glass mezzotint (painted) depicting the infant St John and his parents St Elizabeth and St Zachariah.
Signed W.B. Walker printmakers and dated 1804, the object is likely to have been commercially produced by the printmakers. However, monochrome mezzotints were widely available, and during this period workshops were advertised to the emergent middle-class women where they could learn the final stages of the process at home.
Reverse glass prints are multilayered objects, and the process can be complex and slow. Briefly, a mezzotint is adhered face down to a sheet of glass on a natural resin varnish, the paper backing of the print is rubbed away until it become transparent and is varnished again. Finally, the back of the print is painted with oil paints. The aim of the method is to produce a finely detailed image with the appearance of an oil painting behind glass rather than stained glass.
Given to the current owner by a film-history collector, it had always been in several pieces, and he has never seen it in one piece.
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