Samuel Cousins
- Engraving
- 19th Century Portraiture
- 1884
- 19th Century
- 42.0 x 33.0 cm
- Science Museum
samuel cousins after sir thomas lawrence (1801 – 1887)
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Samuel Cousins: A Mezzotint Echo of Lawrence’s Vision
This meticulously crafted mezzotint portrait of Samuel Cousins, executed in 1884 by the esteemed engraver himself after an oil painting by Edwin Long, offers a captivating glimpse into the world of Victorian portraiture. The image depicts Cousins, a contemporary of Sir Thomas Lawrence, seated at his desk, lost in contemplation – a pose that speaks volumes about the era’s fascination with intellect and artistic endeavor. The work is more than just a likeness; it's an echo of Lawrence’s own style, skillfully rendered through the intricate process of mezzotint engraving, a technique demanding immense patience and precision from its practitioner.
- Artist: Samuel Cousins (1801-1887) – A British Mezzotinter
- Commissioned by: Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1833)
- Date: 1884
- Medium: Mezzotint on Laid India Paper
The Art of Mezzotint – A Process of Subtle Detail
Mezzotint, invented by Lucas van Leyden in the late 16th century, is a remarkably demanding printmaking technique. Cousins, like his predecessors, employed a roughened metal plate—typically steel—and used an incising tool to create tonal values through dense lines and shaded areas. The process began with a completely polished surface, then the artist would systematically drag the rocker – a tool with a curved blade – across the plate, creating a heavy, even tone. This initial state produced a rich, velvety black. Subsequent burnishing with bone or agate rollers refined these tones, allowing for an astonishing range of subtle gradations and textures. The result is a print that possesses a luminous quality, far removed from the starkness often associated with etching. This particular reproduction captures this nuanced effect beautifully.
Historical Context – Victorian Portraiture and the Legacy of Lawrence
The portrait reflects the conventions of Victorian-era portraiture, where formality and social status were paramount. Cousins, working in the wake of Sir Thomas Lawrence’s influence (Lawrence was a prominent portrait painter during the reigns of George IV and George III), continued to explore themes of dignity and intellectualism within his work. Lawrence's portraits were known for their idealized representations of sitters, often imbued with a sense of restrained emotion and aristocratic bearing. Cousins’ mezzotint subtly echoes this tradition, presenting a dignified yet contemplative figure – a man engaged in the serious business of observation and artistic creation.
Symbolism and Emotional Impact
The scene depicted—a man absorbed in his work at a desk—is laden with symbolic meaning. It speaks to the Victorian values of diligence, intellectual pursuit, and the importance of craftsmanship. The carefully arranged objects on the desk – the books, the pen – further reinforce this message. The overall effect is one of quiet contemplation and focused intensity, inviting the viewer to share in Cousins’ moment of creative engagement. This reproduction offers a tangible connection to this historical period, allowing us to appreciate not only the technical skill involved but also the deeper cultural values that shaped it.
About this artwork
- Title: Samuel Cousins
- Artist: samuel cousins after sir thomas lawrence
- Year: 1884
- Original dimensions: 42.0 x 33.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Where to see it: Science Museum
- Medium: Engraving
- Creative period: Mature Period
- Purpose: Statement
Quick Facts
- Artistic style: Portraiture, Victorian
- Notable elements: Detailed portrait, laid paper
- Year: 1884
- Title: Samuel Cousins
- Subject or theme: Samuel Cousins (1801-1887)
- Influences: T. Lawrence
- Artist: Samuel Cousins (after T. Lawrence)