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Paul Sandby and John Boydell

Chepstow Castle in Monmouthshire

1774

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Chepstow Castle in Monmouthshire

1774

Physical Qualities Etching, softground and liftground etching with aquatint, Sheet: 298 x 372 mm. (11 3/4 x 14 5/8 in.) Plate: 238 x 312 mm. (9 3/8 x 12 5/16 in.)
Credit Line Blanche Adler Memorial Fund
Object Number 1982.36
Sandby was the first English artist to use the aquatint technique to reproduce wash-like passages in prints. First developed around 1650 by the Dutch artist Jan van de Velde II, aquatint was marginalized until the 1760s when Frenchman Jean-Baptiste Le Prince perfected the process and published a how-to guide. The aquatint process involves sprinkling a fine resin powder on a copper plate, which is heated so that the resin melts onto the plate forming an uneven surface. The plate is then submerged in acid, which etches the uncovered areas surrounding each droplet, and leaves a fine network of pockmarks that resembles broad areas of wash when printed. Sandby further developed the liftground technique by combining resin with “rectified spirits of wine” and brushing it over the entire etching plate. He then used a sugar solution to brush on the design. After the whole plate was covered with varnish, it was submerged in warm water. The sugar-solution-painted areas dissolved and lifted away, revealing the portions of the plate to be aquatinted.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 1982; William Weston Gallery, London
Taking in the View: English Watercolors and Prints

Inscribed: upper center in plate: "I"; across bottom in plate: "CHEPSTOW CASTLE in MONMOUTHSHIRE / Published by J. Boydell in Cheapside Sept 1775."

Artist

Paul Sandby

1729–1808

English, 1730-1809
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Publisher

John Boydell

1718–1803

English, 1719-1804
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