Damp Sheets, aquatinted by Thomas Malton 1748-1804, pub. 1791
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Damp Sheets, aquatinted by Thomas Malton 1748-1804, pub. 1791", originally brought to life by the talented Thomas Rowlandson. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Thomas Rowlandson and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"Damp Sheets" is an aquatint created by Thomas Malton (1748-1804), a notable British artist and architectural draughtsman, and published in 1791 by the celebrated caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson. This work is a fine example of the aquatint technique, a printmaking process that allows for the creation of images with tonal variations akin to watercolor washes. Malton, who was renowned for his detailed and precise architectural drawings, demonstrates his versatility and skill in this medium through "Damp Sheets."
The aquatint depicts a scene that is both humorous and evocative, characteristic of the satirical and often whimsical nature of late 18th-century British art. The title, "Damp Sheets," suggests a domestic or everyday scenario, possibly imbued with a sense of discomfort or inconvenience, which was a common theme in the period's satirical works. The collaboration between Malton and Rowlandson is significant, as Rowlandson was one of the leading figures in British caricature and social commentary during this time. His decision to publish Malton's work indicates a mutual respect and recognition of Malton's artistic talents.
The publication date of 1791 places "Damp Sheets" within a vibrant period of British art, where printmaking and caricature were flourishing as forms of social and political commentary. This era saw the rise of many artists who used their work to reflect and critique contemporary society, and Malton's aquatint fits well within this context. The piece not only showcases Malton's technical prowess but also contributes to the rich tapestry of visual satire that characterized the late 18th century.
"Damp Sheets" remains a testament to the collaborative spirit and artistic innovation of its time, reflecting both the individual talents of Thomas Malton and the broader cultural milieu in which he worked. The work continues to be of interest to art historians and collectors, offering insights into the techniques and themes that defined an important era in British art history.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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