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William Ward after Philip Reinagle (British, 1766 - 1826), The Superb Lily, 1799

William Ward after Philip Reinagle (British, 1766 - 1826), The Superb Lily, 1799


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William Ward after Philip Reinagle (British, 1766 - 1826), The Superb Lily, 1799

William Ward after Philip Reinagle (British, 1766 - 1826), The Superb Lily, 1799, mezzotint with etching on wove paper [proof]

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1766 1799 1826 Lily Mezzotint Philip Proof Reinagle Superb Ward William Wove Philip Reinagle William Ward


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In this photo print, Quint Lox beautifully captures the essence of "The Superb Lily" by William Ward after Philip Reinagle. The image showcases a mezzotint with etching on wove paper, dating back to 1799. "The Superb Lily" exudes an air of elegance and grace, as if frozen in time. The intricate details of the lily's petals are brought to life through the artist's skillful use of light and shadow. Each delicate curve and subtle texture is meticulously captured, revealing the true beauty of nature. Ward and Reinagle's collaboration shines through in this piece, showcasing their mastery in both technique and composition. The softness of the mezzotint technique adds depth and richness to the artwork, while the etching brings out finer details with precision. This particular print is labeled as a proof, suggesting that it was created during the early stages of production for review or approval purposes. Its inclusion in Liszt Collection speaks volumes about its historical significance and artistic value. Quint Lox has expertly preserved this masterpiece through his photography skills, allowing viewers to appreciate every nuance from afar. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply drawn to natural beauty, "William Ward after Philip Reinagle: The Superb Lily" will surely captivate your senses with its timeless allure.

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