- Richard Earlom
Richard Earlom (1742-1822), English
mezzotint engraver, was born and died inLondon . His natural faculty for art appears to have been first called into exercise by admiration for the lord mayor's state coach, just decorated byGiovanni Battista Cipriani . He tried to copy the paintings, and was sent to study under Cipriani. He displayed great skill as a draughtsman, and at the same time acquired without assistance the art of engraving in mezzotint.In 1765, Earlom was employed by
Alderman Boydell , then one of the most liberal promoters of the fine arts, to make a series of drawings from the pictures at Houghton Hall; and these he afterwards engraved in mezzotint. His most perfect works as engraver are perhaps the fruit and flower pieces after the Dutch artistsVan Os andJan van Huysum . Among his historical and figure subjects are "Agrippina", after West; "Love in Bondage", afterGuido Reni ; the "Royal Academy", the "Embassy of Hyderbeck to meet Lord Cornwallis", and a "Tiger Hunt", the last three afterZoffany ; and "Lord Heathfield", after SirJoshua Reynolds .Earlom also executed a series of 200
facsimile s of the drawings and sketches ofClaude Lorraine , which was published in 3 vols. folio, under the title of "Liber veritatis" (1777-1819).References
*1911
LIber Veritatis 1777-1819, 300 mezzotint plates. The fist 200 was publish in 2 book, he plate was numeated 1 to 200. In the book publish in 1819 was another 100 mezzotint plates.
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