Richard Earlom

Richard Earlom

Richard Earlom (1742-1822), English mezzotint engraver, was born and died in London. His natural faculty for art appears to have been first called into exercise by admiration for the lord mayor's state coach, just decorated by Giovanni 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 artists Van Os and Jan van Huysum. Among his historical and figure subjects are "Agrippina", after West; "Love in Bondage", after Guido Reni; the "Royal Academy", the "Embassy of Hyderbeck to meet Lord Cornwallis", and a "Tiger Hunt", the last three after Zoffany; and "Lord Heathfield", after Sir Joshua Reynolds.

Earlom also executed a series of 200 facsimiles of the drawings and sketches of Claude 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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