Portrait of a young man with a book A Collection of Etchings after the Most Eminent Masters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools
Printmaker: Deuchar, David
Etching and aquatint on wove paper. A small, half-length portrait of a young man wearing coat and waistcoat, standing in profile facing left and holding a book in his left hand. A trellis and vine visible in the background. An inscription in graphite on the verso: 'DDeuchar'. This print was included in Deuchar's series of 375 etchings which were published in Edinburgh in 1803 under the title, _A Collection of Etchings after the Most Eminent Masters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools, Particularly Rembrandt, Ostade, Cornelius Bega and Van Vliet, Accompanied with Sundry Miscellaneous Pieces and a Few Original Designs by David Deuchar_. The collection seems to have been printed for private circulation among Deuchar's friends. The design of this etching probably originates from Deuchar himself rather than being a copy after another artist. This impression was most likely cut from a sheet of plates. See Notes.
Unknown
by unknown
18th Century
Circa
1782
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Circa
1803
Height 90mm (plate) x width 55mm (plate); height 95mm (sheet) x width 62mm (sheet)
Accession number: P.14799-R
Primary reference Number: 225408
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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