Portrait of Martin Ryckaert, from "The Portfolio"
Etcher Henry Macbeth-Raeburn British
After Anthony van Dyck Flemish
Sitter Martin Ryckaert Flemish
Not on view
Macbeth-Raeburn uses etching to translate Van Dyck's affecting portrait of the Flemish landscape painter Martin Ryckaert (now at the Prado) into print. When published in "The Portfolio," the work was accompanied by a commentary by the art historian Walter Armstrong (1850–1918). The artist was praised by the "Leeds Mercury" who remarked that the etching had "much of the character of Rembrandt's work."
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