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Reading by a Paper-bell Shade

Reading by a Paper-bell Shade, mezzotint on paper after Henry Robert Morland, published in London c.1768. Date: c.1768

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Candle Georgian Lampshade Mezzotint Morland Unknown


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Reading by a Paper-bell Shade

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is a captivating mezzotint print from the 18th century, created after Henry Robert Morland's original work and published in London around 1768. The image portrays a lady engrossed in a book, her serious expression and slight tilt of the head conveying her deep concentration. The scene is set in a cozy and elegant room, where the soft glow of a paper-bell shade illuminates the lady and her surroundings. The black and white contrast of the mezzotint technique adds depth and texture to the image, enhancing the intricate details of the lady's dress, the folds of the curtains, and the delicate patterns of the paper-bell shade. The vertical composition of the print draws the viewer's eye to the lady, who is positioned in the center of the frame. The paper-bell shade, a popular lighting device during the Georgian era, is depicted as a simple yet effective means of providing ample light for reading without being intrusive or distracting. The lady's book, open on her lap, is a symbol of knowledge and learning, reflecting the value placed on education during this time period. The overall effect of "Reading by a Paper-bell Shade" is one of tranquility and contemplation, inviting the viewer to imagine the lady's thoughts and the world of ideas that lie within the pages of her book. This beautiful and timeless print is a testament to the enduring appeal of the simple pleasures of reading and the importance of lighting in creating a conducive environment for intellectual pursuits.

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