Artwork

H Beard Print Collection

H Beard Print Collection, by Étienne-Maurice Falconet, 1770
H Beard Print Collection, by Étienne-Maurice Falconet, 1770

H Beard Print Collection is a print by the Romanticist artist Étienne-Maurice Falconet. It dates from 1770 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

About this work

The title of this print is H Beard Print Collection.
It was created by Étienne-Maurice Falconet between 1760 and 1780.
The print is held at the Victoria and Albert Museum, which also provides a description of the portrait it contains, 'Betty, a Fruit Seller in the City', giving us some context about its subject.
You can learn more about the movement that influenced this work, Romanticism.

Overview

H Beard Print Collection is a print created by Étienne-Maurice Falconet between 1760 and 1780, currently housed at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Subject & Meaning

The print features a portrait of 'Betty, a Fruit Seller in the City', offering a glimpse into the life of a common urban figure during the late 18th century.

Technique & Style

While specific technical details of the print are not provided, Falconet's work during this period often reflected emerging Romanticist influences, emphasizing emotional depth and everyday life.

History & Provenance

Published by Ryland & Bryer in Cornhill, the print's early distribution context suggests it was intended for a broader audience. It is now part of the Victoria and Albert Museum's collection.

Context

Created on the cusp of the Romantic movement, the print aligns with the era's focus on the human experience and the mundane, diverging from the preceding emphasis on nobility and myth.

Legacy

As part of the Victoria and Albert Museum's holdings, 'H Beard Print Collection' contributes to the historical record of late 18th-century printmaking and the evolution of Romanticist themes in art.

Artist & collection