James, Earl of Kildare
This print derives from a portrait that Reynolds painted ca. 1753, with the subject's costume changed to indicate noble rank. The Earl stands here in three-quarter length facing left and dressed in fur-trimmed robes. He gestures towards a landscape seen through a window, holds a scroll and leans on a stone ledge next to a velvet curtain (in Reynold's painting the figure wears a coat and waistcoat, holds a hat, and stands in a landscape).
Artwork Details
- Title: James, Earl of Kildare
- Engraver: James McArdell (Irish, Dublin 1729–1765 London)
- Artist: After Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, Plympton 1723–1792 London)
- Sitter: James Fitzgerald, 1st Duke of Leinster (Irish, 1722–1773 Dublin)
- Date: 1754
- Medium: Mezzotint; third? state of four
- Dimensions: Sheet (trimmed): 13 1/4 × 9 15/16 in. (33.7 × 25.3 cm)
- Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: Gertrude and Thomas Jefferson Mumford Collection, Gift of Dorothy Quick Mayer, 1942
- Object Number: 42.119.171
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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