Edward Bouverie Hoyton (1900–1988)
“Head of an Old Man”, 1923
Technical Details & Condition:
Etching and drypoint with plate tone on fine pale blue laid paper, pencil-signed
and dated by the artist and signed in plate with the artist’s monogram at lower right.
The impression is richly inked and flawlessly printed. Apart from a
closed tear in the upper margin, the sheet is in excellent condition, free from
no holes, folds, abrasions, stains, or handling marks.
Dimensions:
• Sheet: 29.3 x 21 cm
• Platemark: 19.9 x 14.8 cm
References:
• Dallas Museum of Art: https://dma.org/art/collection/object/4331647
• Blanton Museum of Art: https://blanton.emuseum.com/objects/4653/head-of-an-old-man
• The University Art Gallery, Pittsburgh, offers insights about this print: “The
intricate shadows on the sitter's face demonstrate the ability of the medium to
display fine details. The use of light highlighting the figure's left side
combined with the man's demeaned expression emphasize his age. The subject's
medieval dress and exaggerated age draw from the tradition of portraiture,
bringing to mind the caricatures and portrait studies of past Renaissance
greats. Being unnamed, the identity of the figure is in question as is the
work's classification as a portrait.” https://collections.uag.pitt.edu/Detail/objects/6381
Price & Shipping:
AU$648 (approximately US$433.47 / €372.44 / £323.25),
inclusive of worldwide express shipping. Please note that import duties and
taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.
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in the tradition of tronie portraits of Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age, please
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