
Frederick Harrison
1914
William Strang's etching of Frederick Harrison is a portrait that demonstrates the artist's skill in capturing character through the medium of intaglio printmaking. Strang, a Scottish artist known for his versatility across painting, etching, and illustration, employs the fine linear marks characteristic of etching to render the sitter's features with precision and subtle modeling. The work exemplifies late nineteenth or early twentieth century portrait etching, when the medium experienced a significant revival among accomplished printmakers.
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