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William Walcot — Herodias: Frontispiece, Herodias appeared, coiffed in an Assyrian mitre to which a chin strap was attached to the front
William Walcot

Herodias: Frontispiece, Herodias appeared, coiffed in an Assyrian mitre to which a chin strap was attached to the front

1928

William Walcot's etching depicts Herodias, the biblical figure, adorned in an Assyrian mitre secured with a chin strap, presented as a frontispiece illustration. The work demonstrates Walcot's characteristic precision in etching technique and his attention to elaborate costume and architectural detail. The classical subject matter and ornamental headdress reflect early twentieth century artistic engagement with historical and biblical narratives rendered through refined printmaking methods.

Medium
etching

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William Walcot, Herodias: Frontispiece, Herodias appeared, coiffed in an Assyrian mitre to which a chin strap was attached to the front, 1928

William Walcot's etching depicts Herodias, the biblical figure, adorned in an Assyrian mitre secured with a chin strap, presented as a frontispiece illustration. The work demonstrates Walcot's characteristic precision in etching technique and his attention to elaborate costume and architectural detail. The classical subject matter and ornamental headdress reflect early twentieth century artistic engagement with historical and biblical narratives rendered through refined printmaking methods.

Medium
etching
Year
1928
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Classical Theater, frontispiece illustration, Decorative symbolism, Art Deco, Etching, dramatic elegance, British Artist, Early 20th Century, Orientalism, Biblical Mythology

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