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The Laundry Maid
Mezzotint on laid paper by Philip Dawe, after Henry Morlands The Laundry Maid, published by R. Sayer & J. Bennett in London in 1774. Date: 1774
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Bennett Dawe Georgian Maid Mezzotint Morland Philip Sayer Washing Worker
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This exquisite mezzotint print, titled "The Laundry Maid," is a beautiful representation of domestic life in the 18th century. Created by Philip Dawe after Henry Morland's original painting, this masterpiece was published by Robert Sayer and John Bennett in London in 1774. The single vertical image depicts a young maid, dressed in a simple yet elegant apron, deeply engrossed in her laundry chores. The rich colors of the print bring the scene to life, with the white linen clothes contrasting against the dark background and the maid's red apron and cap. The maid's expression is one of focus and determination, as she wrings out the clothes with a sense of purpose. The intricate details of the print, from the folds in her apron to the texture of the laundry, are a testament to the skill of the artist and the art of mezzotinting. This print is a rare glimpse into the daily life of a domestic worker during the Georgian era. The Laundry Maid is not just an image, but a window into the past, allowing us to appreciate the simplicity and hard work that went into maintaining a household in the 18th century. The use of mezzotinting, a labor-intensive printing process that involves etching the surface of a copper plate with a rosin-coated tool, adds depth and texture to the print. The result is a stunningly detailed and lifelike image that captures the essence of the scene. This print is a valuable addition to any collection of historical art or prints, and is a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of the past. The Laundry Maid is a reminder of the rich history and culture of the 18th century, and a reminder of the importance of appreciating the beauty and detail in everyday life.
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