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Smith, John; Kneller, Godfrey (after)
Charles III of Spain Charles III d'Espagne
unknown date date inconnue

A pioneer of the mezzotint process, John Smith was an engraver in high demand in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Smith engraved approximately 140 of Godfrey Kneller’s most eminent portraits, including this representation of Charles III of Spain. The brilliancy of Smith’s effects shines through this print, especially in the different textures of hair, fur and armor. Charles III’s Hapsburg lineage is underscored by the golden fleece pendant resting near the middle of his chest.

Smith, John; Kneller, Godfrey (after)
Daventry, England 1652-Northampton, England 1743; Lubeck, Germany 1646-London, England 1723 Daventry, England 1652-Northampton, England 1743; Lubeck, Germany 1646-London, England 1723
Charles III of Spain Charles III d'Espagne
unknown date date inconnue
engraving and mezzotint on paper Gravure et mezzotinte
height / width: 37.00 x 27.30 cm; 14.57 x 10.75 in.
Purchase, Consolidated Purchase Fund, 1979 Achat, fonds consolidés, 1979
22-011

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