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A refined 1808 etching by William Daniell, capturing the poet and translator John Hoole in a classic profile portrait.
This etching by William Daniell depicts the translator and poet John Hoole in profile. Daniell, a member of a family of artists, produced this work in 1808. The composition follows the tradition of the engraved portrait, focusing on the sitter's features with a restrained use of line. The profile view allows for a clear delineation of the subject's facial structure, including the nose and chin, while the hair is rendered with soft, rhythmic strokes that suggest the texture of a powdered wig. John Hoole was a figure of some note in the literary circles of the late eighteenth century, known for his translations of Italian epic poetry. Daniell captures him with a sense of quiet dignity. The etching technique employed here relies on fine, controlled lines to build form and shadow, avoiding heavy cross-hatching in favour of a lighter, more open approach. This method provides a sense of clarity and precision, characteristic of the period's graphic arts. The print includes the sitter's name inscribed below the image, a standard practice for portrait engravings of the era. The background remains largely empty, directing the viewer's attention entirely to the subject. This work provides a window into the portraiture conventions of the early nineteenth century, where the focus remained on the character and likeness of the individual. The print is a fine example of Daniell's technical proficiency in the medium of etching, demonstrating his ability to convey personality through minimal graphic means. It is a piece that fits well within a collection of historical portraiture or works documenting the literary figures of the Georgian period.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Sustainably sourced materials, precision manufactured locally, reducing carbon footprint.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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William Daniell was a British topographical artist known for his precise aquatints of 18th-century India, particularly the expansive series Oriental Scenery.
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