Artwork
Mr James Parry

Mr James Parry is a print by Unknown. It dates from 1750 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. This 18th‑century print presents a portrait of James Parry, rendered in the graphic conventions of the period.
About this work
Overview
This 18th‑century print presents a portrait of James Parry, rendered in the graphic conventions of the period. The image is a single‑sheet work, executed in a printable medium and now part of the Harry Beard Collection, which holds a range of similar historic prints.
Subject & Meaning
The figure shown is identified as James Parry, though no accompanying text clarifies his occupation or social standing. The portrait likely served a commemorative or documentary purpose, typical of prints that circulated to record notable individuals within a community or family lineage.
Technique & Style
Created using printmaking techniques common in the 1700s—such as engraving or etching—the work displays the fine line work and tonal contrasts characteristic of the era’s portrait prints. The composition focuses on a bust‑length view, emphasizing facial features and attire without elaborate background detail.
History & Provenance
The print dates to around the 18th century and has been retained within the Harry Beard Collection, a repository known for assembling historic prints and related ephemera. Its inclusion in this collection suggests it was deemed of sufficient interest for preservation and scholarly reference.
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