Thomas Macklin

Thomas Macklin

Thomas Macklin (1752/3 – 1800) was a British eighteenth-century printseller and picture dealer.

Macklin married Hannah Kenting in 1777 and started a printselling business in London in 1779. His first year, his sold 7,000 copies of a print of Rear Admiral Richard Kempenfelt. In 1781, he inherited £20,000, which he used to speculate in the print market.

Macklin is most famous for his Poet's Gallery, a project he announced on 1 January 1787. He planned to commission 100 paintings illustrating famous English poems, which he would publish monthly as engravings between 1790 and 1795. He also held an annual exhibition in Pall Mall, like John Boydell and his Shakespeare Gallery. However, the war with France cut into his profits, as prints could not be traded across the channel, and his partner, Edward Rogers, died. The project produced paintings by Joshua Reynolds, Henry Fuseli, Thomas Gainsborough, John Opie, Angelica Kauffmann, Thomas Stothard, and Francis Wheatley. Francesco Bartolozzi engraved most of the prints.

Just two years after beginning the Poet's Gallery, Macklin undertook to publish an illustrated folio Bible in multiple volumes to promote "'the glory of the English school' of painting and engraving and 'the interest of our HOLY RELIGION'". [Qtd. in Bentley, "Thomas Macklin".] A new typeface and a new kind of paper were designed for the work. The finished Bible had 72 prints, 16 of which were by Philippe Jacques de Louthenbourg. Many of the same artists who were participating in the Poet's Gallery worked on the Bible project. 703 people signed the subscription list, including George III. Macklin's Bible project was expensive to produce: he paid Reynolds £500 for his Holy Family, for example, and the total cost was estimated at £30,000. To realize this project, he was forced to sell some of the paintings from the Poet's Gallery by lottery in 1797.

Macklin died on 25 October 1800, just five days after the last large engraving was finished for the Bible. The vignettes were not finished until six weeks later. According to the "Dictionary of National Biography", " [t] he Macklin Bible endures as the most ambitious edition produced in Britain, often pirated but never rivalled." [Bentley, "Thomas Macklin".]

Macklin's influence was felt in the world of the arts not only as a publisher but also as a patron. The "Dictionary of National Biography" records that he may have spent as much as £300,000 as a patron of the arts.

Notes

References

*Bentley, G. E., Jr. "Thomas Macklin". "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". Oxford University Press. 2004. Retrieved on 29 January 2008.


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