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John Baptist Jackson
A refined chiaroscuro woodcut by John Baptist Jackson, depicting the biblical Presentation in the Temple with architectural precision.
This work by John Baptist Jackson is a chiaroscuro woodcut, a technique the artist refined during his time in Venice. The print depicts the biblical scene of the Presentation in the Temple, where the infant Jesus is brought to the temple in Jerusalem to be consecrated. Jackson demonstrates his technical skill through the use of multiple woodblocks to create tonal variations, although the visual effect here is subtle and monochromatic. The composition is framed by a large, rounded archway that provides a sense of architectural depth. Within this space, a gathering of figures surrounds the central event. The artist employs a delicate line quality to define the drapery of the garments and the expressions of the participants. A hanging lamp is positioned in the upper centre, drawing the eye toward the interaction between the figures below. The scene is characteristic of the period, reflecting an interest in classical architectural forms and the dramatic staging of religious narratives. Jackson was a significant figure in the history of printmaking, particularly for his efforts to revive the chiaroscuro woodcut tradition. His work often involved the reproduction of paintings by Italian masters, translating their complex compositions into the medium of the woodblock. This specific print showcases his ability to manage light and shadow, even when the ink application is restrained. The result is a composition that relies on the interplay of form and space rather than bold colour. It remains a clear example of the technical precision required for eighteenth-century print production, where the woodcutter acted as both interpreter and craftsman. The work is printed on paper, and the subtle relief of the woodblock impression is visible upon close inspection, providing a tactile quality to the image.

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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John Baptist Jackson was an 18th-century English engraver who used the chiaroscuro woodcut technique and oil-based inks to reproduce Italian Renaissance paintings on paper.
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