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Johannes van Vilsteren
A refined 1743 mezzotint portrait by Johannes van Vilsteren, capturing the subject with soft tonal transitions and classic eighteenth-century style.
This mezzotint by Johannes van Vilsteren, dated 1743, captures the subject, Paulus Gyöngyösi, in a classic bust-length pose. The artist employs the mezzotint technique to achieve a soft, tonal quality, moving away from the harsh lines of traditional engraving. The light source originates from the upper left, casting gentle shadows across the subject's face and highlighting the texture of his cravat and the folds of his garment. Van Vilsteren demonstrates a command of light and shadow, characteristic of the period. The subject is depicted with a direct gaze, his expression composed and thoughtful. His hair is styled in the fashion of the mid-eighteenth century, with soft curls falling to his shoulders. The background remains neutral, ensuring the focus stays entirely on the sitter. The inscription at the base confirms the artist's dual role as both painter and printmaker, a common practice for those working in this medium during the eighteenth century. This print offers a clear example of the portraiture conventions of the Dutch school during the mid-1700s. The technical execution reflects the specific requirements of mezzotint, which relies on the manipulation of a roughened copper plate to create varying degrees of light and dark. The result is a smooth, atmospheric image that avoids the stark contrasts found in other printmaking methods. It is a refined piece of historical documentation, providing a window into the aesthetic preferences and social status of the era. The work is preserved with its original plate marks, maintaining the integrity of the print as it was intended to be viewed.

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.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Johannes van Vilsteren was an 18th-century Dutch printmaker who used the mezzotint technique to create atmospheric portraits defined by soft tonal transitions and deep shadows.
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