Oriental Head

Charles Heath, the elder British
After John Hamilton Mortimer British

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This print is an example of Charles Heath's experiments with polyautography, as lithography was known when first introduced in London in the first decade of the nineteenth century. Based on a drawing by Mortimer, the image of a craggy-faced man wearing an exotic fur hat, echoes "oriental heads" etched by the Italian master Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (1609-1664).

Oriental Head, Charles Heath, the elder (British, London 1785–1848 London), Lithograph (polyautograph)

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