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Thomas Fry, 1788 (engraving)
DEC418547 Thomas Fry, 1788 (engraving) by Bromley, William I (1769-1842); 11.6x8.7 cm; Gerald Coke Handel Collection, Foundling Museum, London; (add.info.: possibly Thomas Frye (1710-62) Irish engraver; ); eGerald Coke Handel Collection, Foundling Museum; English, out of copyright
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Cartouche Laurel Wreath Powdered Wig
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This engraving, titled "Thomas Fry, 1788" is a remarkable piece of art that showcases the talent and skill of William I Bromley. Measuring at an intimate size of 11.6x8.7 cm, this print can be found in the prestigious Gerald Coke Handel Collection at the Foundling Museum in London. The subject of this engraving is believed to be Thomas Frye (1710-62), an accomplished Irish engraver. The artist has beautifully captured his likeness with intricate details such as his powdered wig and distinguished profile. Framed within an elegant oval cartouche adorned with a laurel wreath, Frye's figure exudes a sense of grandeur and sophistication. Bromley's expertise shines through in this Georgian-era portrait, showcasing his mastery over the art form. The delicate lines and exquisite shading bring depth and life to Frye's image, making it truly mesmerizing to behold. As part of the Gerald Coke Handel Collection at the Foundling Museum, this artwork holds immense historical significance. It serves as a testament to both Thomas Frye's contribution to the world of engraving and William I Bromley's artistic prowess. This enchanting print from Bridgeman Images offers viewers a glimpse into the rich artistic heritage that continues to inspire generations even today.
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