Self Portrait
Thomas Frye (c.1710 - 1762)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1760
Materials
Paper, wood, glass
Measurements
610 x 470 mm; 501 mm (Height); 349 mm (Width)
Place of origin
England
Order this imageCollection
Mompesson House, Wiltshire
NT 723979.4
Caption
The engraver Thomas Frye (1710 -1762) was an Irish painter and also founded the Bow porcelain factory.
Summary
Print, mezzotint engraving, Self Portrait by Thomas Frye (Dublin 1710 – London 1762). One of six Thomas Frye mezzotints. Thomas Frye. Short H.L, directed and looking to front. Wearing wig and plain coat with short sleeve. Before him a drawing-board with paper, right hand leaning upon it and holding a crayon, left hand to side of face. At bottom to left, scraped,'TF', in centre, 'Ipse'. Under, in dotted letters, 'T Frye Pictor, Invt and Sculp Hatton Garden 1760' In a black frame with internal gilded border. Number 6 in 'British Mezzotints'.
Full description
Print, mezzotint engraving, Self Portrait by Thomas Frye (Dublin 1710 – London 1762). One of six Thomas Frye mezzotints. Thomas Frye. Short H.L, directed and looking to front. Wearing wig and plain coat with short sleeve. Before him a drawing-board with paper, right hand leaning upon it and holding a crayon, left hand to side of face. At bottom to left, scraped,'TF', in centre, 'Ipse'. Under, in dotted letters, 'T Frye Pictor, Invt and Sculp Hatton Garden 1760' In a black frame with internal gilded border. Number 6 in 'British Mezzotints'. Extract from 'British Mezzotints' relating to those at Mompesson House (NT reference in brackets). 'These prints were mentioned as portraits, but the personages are not stated, (with the exception of Thomas Frye (MHS/D/41d), and names have been guessed for several without any really sound reason. From examination, it would seem likely that the first set of twelve (including NT mezzotints MHS/D/40g and MHS/D/41a-f) were drawn from persons sitting as models, probably some of the painter's own family and acquaintances, and that the second set of six (NT mezzotints MHS/D/40 a-f) were elaborated afterwards from sketches taken at the theatre, or perhaps from recollection only; but however this may be, their great artistic merit must be admitted.'
Makers and roles
Thomas Frye (c.1710 - 1762), artist